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

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v ’ . • ; x. • , 1 ,- l d - : •:■■ ... . ■ - w : - , ■ ' 1 I- --a -r- a ,, ,, , I ! - ■, , ' .f.mis . ... . - MfcS ' . W, ' :v ■ ■ • • • • --V. -.: • t- V n ■ • . ;-j£- -Si V .{■ V ' . - r Published biy 1 the Senior Class of East High Sch po I Green Bun?, Wisconsin Juno, tqa? UHBinMHaiMHMpi MlirWUM JM-l.l-l jl Mr, Charles W. rnes tfhtj Jflr rtiirt en Cfflra has gj on East High Efficient Serbia? mud. Lo al Support (tiis issue of tin? Aeroplane is affectionately dedicated «W I b IMMtvl si nuia ra iti n n n m ti mm ■ ■■ iiei bi ia u iiiiui n ■ pi u li i b i i i ii m ufif - ■ m u u m M H M H H It Itl M H MlvIvniHcaiif. I Foreword ]]J HEN e, die stu nlf ef East High, began sOpth upon ilifl- ' si Aeroplane, aimed ip make il i ' i pwfffl issue. Wc realise notf, ho Op er, Aunt die finished product Sifis miin 1 imperfections! but e hope th.Tit j ' oii ill overlook its faults and stress its jjoed points. Wc hai?e tried It 1 represent a ear of our school lijc in tfi is publication, and s ?c shall feel recompensed for all (be ' riJork connected ihere ilh if ]?oli are pleased Ti’ifh die result. East High You, (his is I In 1 s4 ' Ldo1 ilii i llir li iiil whirl i iE rrL ' sl i I. Our nli ' nr cilil l!i|;li, win ft vto lalmn ' t ' l urn I ri= 1 ■- 1 . Tlh whifll, wjjlfln Vi 4‘ Icri ' W. IlieTr will In- Itii rrll.ll II ili . Am! far vv3. ifli iii Hn uilm- -hip Si -:l i 1 « will In yimoUli;. ] sti ' P iii. my in In- 1 % ' . Vi. ' , a v LmLikd jkiizo o ' i-r i|Lii 1 W jratllf vrLtluniE ii iki ii I ■!- r, iii .vr-rj iai hrli ' tr ini ; Tliirv ' tl ' all tun- 1 i i. j fnrtl friuis oi|r dv;u mM l-:-i-.i HL li Kdiutil, Tin’ 1 h‘ E S ' . ' llOlil nil ■ -il 1 III. lv]lLi ' ]| is Vullt —rliiHli ji’i ' l U|V ■vc|iui!.|. Tlirv strHi ' li fur jlwilv, iivi t valli-yii jus.] ijuiiiilEjmiis. Tlmm li hut ifc. Tl hiliiiI ilsi-I Tnii) sWi-:( fliiwhij; fusiiiUiiiis. T Ii rum jj-li tow iir iiimI tlirfliijjli rifim. oVr rblllJUB ■ ■‘■It ' i Anil tlu S ' ijt ' Ii t - !i il k-’i IHV -nil ttirli I hi liV-l -s| I- iilis| inni - Kijr tin ’i 1 | in t Is we unist taki- Jiinl nil i hi- I Kiel Iii - i hi ■■ ll n-vur, A Sh! tin- l-IUSilr, lllal 1 l.u-y liii:,U Ur’lll In I n ■■ 1 1 | | M£;k ! 111 V.T. YV ' . 1 rill SILIISl il. [if nil t ' i‘ J- ' llli ]n illi t l-l ■ili K n | A ii ' I vn clam- aiol Marti luii-kunnl, nor ri‘1 ‘hiir v,v lin HU; [ini i -ii r IlMiiiLElits mLU 11 y Iwrlt c vrr vnll.-ys ;im| inniinl mliis, TStdii Ii Ii ot (h-si-rl ijjiisiIh u 0 ’mi-l Avro-t (lowing foiiiilrllil-s, I ' li mu jfh low-m mill s| Il rauffll i-ilii s, uVi uPi ' rh rulliug: iH-i. a:i HvjLriiip niivByn Id J-loul lliph ir fnjuU ' fll ili’Vgl ion, TIu ' T. ' Hliy , ' h ' iLr I’llls-L Ili| ]|, Hint 1 1 n- ■, MJOJI V, i ' .L i ' fl ' jlr ' i.l yen 1 1 ' ill ' ;• blaililiiip naorr mailr-m tli-ry ' ll siuri-Uv m-jiIic n vim ; I ' ll ill. MH ' I 1 hHI IlE ' I hull ' llllHO ' SC Sri:, 111 i‘ ii Vii ' i ' liSlin, liuE tln ' ir ' s HDmvl king m LEI nrwr ]k|i - miiI hi ' imhe A ' | | ' i i fi: Ti-. :Ei ! ' u ii ii: In- ' , ' 1 ilihI iHomoriHi your -r- ' i ' liSiitH--- heLII Si ' iul liaoic iu iii ' .- Old Ylmul llml sIilimU mm 1 |i ■ lull — ALiCF. CK I FFIJS (Table of Contents Faculty’ 9 Seniors . 13 Juniors 41 Sophomores . 49 Junior ' High . 55 eytthleiics . . 71 Wit and Humor - S3 Locals . 89 Organic a lions 99 Editorials . . in Literary 113 e_ 4dver tiding . 125 1 AEROPLANE STAFF Aeroplane Staff Orkkvievk Mati iv . Clara Dittm kr . . £iiitvr rn Cfiitf VVamkkx ] I A-uptTv „ . „ AniiJim Maiiijjjyr Herrick Yousg , WitpTmiw; Manager DuHA ' LH IkMUiLR . i„ift . fdtvrfisinff Manager tt ' ll.LtAM SlLRl ' dTTt: . A.w ' f Aik-ertising Sfmtager Austin StrA u tike. - rlss ' t Adjvrtising St imager RUTH , K Kesskk r ( ' irrtihitiini Manager EIarolu Han sex . AsJt Ciwtfatiun Manager Earl nrACEExitusn . . „ . Athietie Editor KRM3S£TH Shaw efss’t At hirin ' Editor KoN AI.T UxRTOX , , , il r it tmtl Ilitutetr liiiititr M Ansi IMi S.UIIp ' RMAK . . .U.Sf H it ijmjJ Humor fiditor Acxes Waixwruult . , . . Art Edita r FLoRKNCK CtlLHLlRX . „ . A ss ' t Art Editor AkTIIDR ZkE.LXKU , . , Asst Art Editor DoROTin Hasl.VM r , , . oftii Editor I ADORE Al.K . . . . . Local Editor W ai.im Resell Literary Editor C. iiuuihj Tuck max f. it entry fiditar CtUMKXT tEAWnHTH , . . PhatagTaflter KM ' urti ks A I HOLD IT UR juSP-l ' H fSK ‘I ' KS IS NeiRFERt ENGELS Jbjjkv (.Uiiex Tin HrtnmK Ght.iiiman Harriet Aksoj.p M l€ 1 1 AEL MURRAY MARK RaHS A ItE ABR All AMS i ' uhkms ' k IfofKkv Hki i;s fH ' ijvAixH Ubis a ms Mr. Nixon -Mt . Nixon was horn in Ohio, where he received bis Common scWjI education, Me was graduated from high sebiMil ii) Indiana, and fnvtll (lie Indiana State Kniversity, where lie received the A.H. decree in 1P14, Since till ' . Mr. Nixon 1 15 done jiost graduate work in the Col lege of Itduvaiiuti of [he L ' niversitv of Chicago, where lie will receive his M. , decree in one more mmmn quarter. VS ' lli k- attending Indiana University lie took an active part in public speaking mid debating,. winning the senior discussion, lie was ;l member of i3ie I (jivetsily debating learns for three years, lie Was elected to the honorary fraternity, Delia Sigma Him. and is also a member of the Alpha la u Omega social fraternity. 1 1 is iirsi teaching was done at West Mitldlelutt. Indiana, where he was lirst principal of the grades, then of the bL li School, and laslh was SUperiiUendeicL In I oWiL. lie taught at f Xtumwa and at Fairfield He was tread of the mathematics department and nssistant principal foi two years at Ulmny. ; ■ , Then he acted as principal for four years m l-air livid. Lli the fall of 1920, we welcomed hint to Green Hav. when lie assumed the jtrineipalslii]i uf East High Hein ml. Mr. Nixon says that lie is well pleased here at Green Uny ; in fact, that lie lias lu-i-n well pleased wherever he has lived ; that In- Likes the SI cldc ill body, the teachers. and l be jin-optr of nee 1 1 Hay. I le says, t live lls a new high scluisil, find well lie ready for tin- shouting. 1 ’ Mr. Nixon came Co ns with .1 constructive, welt forum- lined policy. We Imr etijuyed cooperating with him in an effort to attain 5 hr high standards of lioiardii|i which lie advocates, He has been a booster of all onr school activi- lies. spurring os on tu achieve the lust results in each. 1 he student Iwtdy is apprmci iilivc of his efforts, and pre- dict’. (hat under Ins guidance arid leadership. Inist High will take Sier place among the la ' st schools nf the country PRINCIPAL. O. F. MIXON nMB 7 1 Faculty F. Ni Stiff. lYinci ' Lt Mi sii II. ku.LKiLKtt, . Principal l rirfcJ-K Hirtory M kV Ut u k, ] lq-:wL ui l-Laj li -li [Jenl Literature JiiMrnafisni F.MIMA j. (i.tJtlLKM t niflisft RliXA Mr JilHIKSUX ttatinefS iinyirttl Literature Hurx M IX’SKiSi; . F.mtUsh prfi th I.VllJA ItHAL ' SK ...... I.aiiu MSS. ISnULRV french T 1 1 ILRK A I.ITTI.k . History , f irjcnViNr M. ]■’. C ao iKH MtUhrutttfifs Librarian F. IS. P. ScitXEIWJl . ( ' uuwwrfiat Heot Mphy Hitshtcss Arithmetic Itiuhffy A MASHA U Si ' IIUKTTB itankkfrpintj .Vtrfi ' JiFiuiif if 1 Ruth C I.ekeiiviul ..... Siwrifmntf Typi erifituf M.veik i. ' . 1 5 v smsxn ' , Shorthand ' rypmritmff II. K. C nderhsi sk . f )i Yf ICS i ' henustry Mh.ukij] AlhxanTieh .... i ttmestic Science Charles W. Btkkes . Mnntutt Traiiun}) Ehva Marie Tipukits Art E.b 1 ! aeon Austtfi r Music - 1 T f Jl Page EteifM FACULTY GROLT East High Spirit fiy Pltixcii ' Aiy O. K, Xisos sure. there are many kinds of spirits, anct far In- ii from lIm- nriliir of few lines id engage in a philosophic discussion of n riy of the various -.piE ii -- ermine-rated riiul 4litHd in Webster, T.i In- sun lewliat original 3 should like |. • wrke about School spirit, and mure purlieu lark that of ilu lias! ] School lint just whrn tEn yee menu by tlu- term “seltool spiri! 1 ? I ' or OHO Illicit tt ' f ttKflii tilt altitude and relation existing 1 1 ween teacher ami Student, twit ween rather am I Icaclisr. Ik r [ HVffn student and stlldeial. lielween I he principal and both leather ami student. anti tasih that existing lielween all .if tliene, l hr superintendents and Hoard of K location. Should all these various faclors of Our school tie analysed, l am certain that tlie ration would warn, the tit-arts of lls all. At heart Our school is fuitdanien tally sound, and it ever will hr, just so Ijuijp as it is composed of the same splendid i Material of which it ii i present. Mcwr has the writer had tlu pleasure of working u till |wiv- mid girls who were ruorc easily reached, touched, changed find made right titan the huvs and |f iris of tin- IvaM High .School. Never has lie 1 h-cii associated with teacher-, who Were animated with higlier ide.als, imbued with more noble mid pat r lube purposes, who Here more approachable. atttl wliu possessed a broader under- stand i g of Inn i ran sympathy and who realized iihhv fully that Ikw and girl are riot to In- reached merely through I he intellect kit through a broader understand- ing of lutliiiin nature and sympathies— the heart than the present splendid corps of teachers in the linsi High School. bur school is a compact organization, breathing unity id inil and |iar|n se; undue as a f acidly believe that a school diuuld l e goveme I .is well regulated family where every memlH-r ha et|llal rights, yet is ever mirlrlful of the right- atuj welfare of others Therefore, we as a faculty and student burly are ns zealous of the good name of the Fast High School as are the individual members. ■ f (I:l- g ■- ■■ E name of their family, We realize ihal Kast I I i jjli has many line traditions : and we want io preserve these traditions, ami when the time enim-s. take all l!::li is good from tin, 1 old Ha si High into tin- new Hast High. Our Sufiertnlcndcnts and Hoard of L ' khiculion hove | een good v. us; ilivv have given us all we have asked them for. and they hive enr uragy .1 u- hi all our undertakings and achie vcmems. Our specific achievements bine liven many’ ■mr athletic teams are feared far and near, our debating teams made an excellent show Eilg. our declamatory contestants uccpiiUisd Llu-nueHc- m -i creditably. and Our Art students have won $40 this year in cash prizes. At the end of the fiKidiull vnnou our girls Ijunquvle.t (In- nil ire foal hull team, coaches awl faculty: while at tin- close of the debuting seas i; :i.i- Lincoln Club gave tlk- debaters a feed; and tile entire schtml took up .. c-il|eelioil loL ding $l t i ' to defray (lie deficit incurred by tin- debating work. Aside from iSu,- akivc achievements may lie mentioned the good work of the Art ' lub, die French Club, the Mask and ig i. lub, the Lincoln Club, tile Aeroplane Stall, tlu- jazz Hand, the ( ir|s ' Pep f. lull, the lines ' Hoo tcr Club, the F ' aeuhy- Student S i i a 1 Cominitlee, and many ot her minor organizations Iimi numerous (u mention. I he most gratifying thing of all in the mind of the writer, however, is the fact that ihf student body of liast High has not failed a single time |o re-pond tu an appeal of justice and fair play, and it i this fine sentiment, ihis altitude and relation. this eternal spirit of co-operation, indefinable as it rnav be, that prompu him to conclude that t III- spirit of the foundation u|hhi which the su[H.-ir- structure of our school spirit rests is fundamentally and gemimelv -,iuLml at heart; in fact, it stands utu like a rock in a storm. The |kist year has liven I nil a pleasure and a cm isolation tome; and 1 assure tile sludeut lairly, teachers. mid sciiou] authorities of my highest appreciation. consideration. rmd co o|ivralioii in every under ' inking for Use betterment of one of the most llirimughiv dfiunciatic ami meriean schools I know — ttu- Hast High School. I 1 ! offr Twfivt Senior Class Officers ( rfshh ' itt . „ . Arnold Bus f in President . . Dimorih EIasi.aji Sa y i Trfdf, . . Warrkk IlAiUjrrv Motto . .. • - Deeds nut Words I’luwer . Red Rose Colors . Red and While raff Thirt {R Abe Abraham l.iui ' nln Chilli. :i, -I; l- ' ii-hi li ( ' ImV !i, I: Irli ' f ' hi ! i, 1: h’tKil I al1, -3 i I li -I iftl L. Ili£ln r n II I i n 1 ' lii lii r Kfrwipri IKr pHfili fcJin-n B[irlt K ' - l |, |V, j, i limit nf llrn , 11 IsaDdKK Ai.k — ■ ' say’ ' 1 1. ill. Mill Unis, 2 , , I; dli ' i null. I, 2: I n |, 1 1 : i k i ■- 1 ; I fi .- 1 ■ rk I l 1 H k ifi ■ linr t s. lull Ul. I ■ Ikl-V ' T NlrtlWt II llrl I I ' ll - i h imi.i i in liui iMHliTi Ini ii ' I. .-I i- ' L-rny wnni Louis Alk — “L ou l in it- «■ in I ' Lilli, FVrneti ■ , 1 . 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Mft 1 1 il ' JH I pi lcc 1 ill I ii Lb WtiirJne uUL f I ' ll raahtonp. Pvit ft ttt Jlcroplattc Arlene Bates i ' hilt r l: Girt 1 ■ ' I uli, I, ui Jilir siiri- 1ii4 rfe J ' p’hrt. FIicHard Raliaian — WMli -I1 fciif i|iiJil m ni Mi i m . |.-citf imii Ian B ' P ll. Leo Biebel — ”J 3eans At! Iluli h 4f r’.w.l I kh I ! , i, V«m M-r hn J P fjui-rit IT- U - Ik ' j iltllii. 1A‘p lfiiiifeAA I hi I yim ' vr n l ii.‘£ik 1 1 i 1 lEum rut-1 is-r.ir m nlm-ipl Clara Blah nek t ' rtna A ' ii iiilikht r i ' i.-, T5« F r Ip Tl ' jllllfll. ' llulf Ill I IT ' ’ IliL C ' p t ilT ' -hllS. Gdkijon Itoiv-Es-TtlAL- Mi I’milliin, I; Puli II, I: Arl riuh, i. i [•■c-iHi[Mr|ip|i, Piiii pmnptiPidr, pTVrri Fifteen J ' kro plane YJfft Afl-MOUi Bufc. — tfk l ' oi t I -ilII . 3 ; A r Mi [■ I.? li r Muff. I; 1 In Tr-siiL-nt-, 3 ; f‘rt.i|i fVinmill! I- 1 iir-ls hihti ' i f-xprfi-.i i-lii. ' ' PY ||rfEF . a f H ' - ■ Jhbh rjf ‘ - I Tur ili ir KirJILant 5 1 r - .41 I- nc P- I 111 1 C r IiEiT P 1 1 , L [ i [Hi L ( IlH l -.l I I I lit Miir Kin iid, ami n-il IrrlnE I Hd il mil hKif- Im: lli ] ' i ' !m ■•riunin, m i l- kii.n i; 11 In tu • 111 L ip - k ftilimn. Madeline Cannahd flirt 1 L“lllll r 13. 3. “Ttw ip? nrt.tr iliuMln .” Alf.ta Ciiad k 51rt li it U ' ljJ H’lul.. S, it, ] V. |v ri J 1 itliv • ' lull. 1 ‘J; I N ' -Ipi mill mrv ' . ' nuli -.l , It, II r fiii lc liri iiiimii fet-j an . .iij- hide; “El’ll I .IT IlII.iieh I.-i II InwptM tlrtUlfR I 3 ELEN C MALLE rn-iii ' ], null. It, 3; flirt 1 • ' In 1 1 , -! L A ‘.triii ' nm llinlil nil ' , ' jlii ' ll ' i litl-l nii ' l- j ' . ' imr Hi ' FlIl psnriL Jknph- Coin, pi M:, k Wijj. I, k ' . il. t, I’lHkiiLhl, I: P’r li i ' I II lv 4 : A iT« | l « in Sln-fT ( r. iHurlrn i; Ik ' dsniiiifin-y, 1 F , 4 1 FLphI i I.Lll llL ' ffrllli ' Hl, 4 . Jlilih Pluill PlM - fip rlifTNIU ' rt w Jirfc ImJ tl|«- ,l..lit f..r h-Tr-lf, r, i , r. in . .in I r. m ■ ■■ i f. ,r li-r h i r| i i r 1 1 i t h , ami n. pli ' .i ■ j n 1 pinjli ' mi-1 criM ' li ns fflr ntr -T7 nw. I ' agf , ' Ti rr, Il lA-GY COheiv “Lu Musk W’ijf, tfrle - (lull, 3; Krpm ' li i ' hih, :t, 4, tl ' jin. - urrjr. ranh Inc Kj . V ]nJ I ' ' h lii inr ihn rriiBiif] r- Tll I.Utt-y Ilk krr prrtlj rijrl l‘ lll T (npi li fur I br r Ie-Ib [RENE COLBURN Kmirh Gluli, S r -l; ES ■ • ' 1 K ' -r rpinilbtl- - 1 . ?,•••. . lrir,,i. i,., | ,, ,„lnl | lH rfnnii. — wpI Ii I hi ? 1 lTr I bE kin, I iif -i |Min. R rert Coward — Bob If ' cst ' l lial], 1; Aliuitiii fjtmk ' JLt Athletic Com., S ' rima I ' lUhillil [ut r a. IiEkn ,111 ,i rrii m. nwlfl, li - It I pa. 41 linn Bh.il,. S.J an aPvhrr aErnni. James Crowley — Jim 1, hum., I is i !IiiL h 1, i; Cili ' P Club, It, t; ! la h l ] ’i , m C ' pmrailli ' L ' -, S; Btokh-tlwill, I; Emil (will, I , II, 3. !. H r, ■ Ii, Ihn Hihr 1 hr lidjlnm, T I hr man wfin ■ n i, hall Jiln that t,x|l: II-t-iVb 1 ?, Jinniii,., cmr Wll Bill lllKh. Ill III InrarlB Hit! ua all L R ' A DaIS ' . Tln ' iirai y.nj eiih.ii ihiiijt ai|i uouilii i“-„ Sli. ' j mj I.K-nnr ah imra, Ihn n n| . fhuiikl b-r. J Vi }it rr l ( ji , lcroplnuc Eva E if,t . i ' ( ' lull, t: M;mk Wig IMiiti. U fili-i t’Liili. 1. 2: Vlrr-l ' fi ' sMlPBlii 1; ini ' , iihil Tpfusi i it r, iE. Vl ' ll JlB ' i- H liml Aii ' l ‘ii| mnTs i if ' F iii fi ■■nil will! ' REGINA Df.LO S- mi, i -i f.irpnwi t !■■■•., I, i Mul n Htra l- ' Ll n r I n h li-w. If ilKi ' - Anthonv Oelwichk. [’■Min C ' ltlniikiltfpj 1’irll-rll t ' I iiIp, -1, 1- K|.i- mi lh ™«Hil i Anton Df.i.mont KrrBchi Chllh. S, 1. U i hniijln )mJ f nin b-f uliai. H dJ ' l. Of ludpr hkm tXH kn« hw l|M II— if i Kfi HIM nil 111 Iral- C A Tl F.RIN F. Doc K RY — 1 ' Kai vin ' F ' rfnfh Clillp, ■?, I: Miifl: A Yi|f, I, Jj ■ ; Af t--|.iIilii-. ' ill.- 1 iifcr -I: Ilf dmumur ' , hrst plum. . I: I ' thiii Commit Kv, ;k; llnun- fcr I Vim in ill lt, I. Ulit tlu wjih muf ' h in • if If 1rfmill J it nlr; ld--r inupR ' i h iniri Ot IrcmiMIM mtii — Tin i III r ElREl-i ' in ■k i B hrr linmi.h. tirrfhU i rt eroplaue J5L Leonard DorscheL ' - a ' h (ilrp riuh. l. I; Fimlliiill, 3. I; 111- Icfllmll, S, Ip I ' rnm Cnminjllrr, ; Art riab, 5 . ILr ' p ll L V • ' r - ►’Is!, pi •ill 1 ' rkllll h hi ! 1 p III pll, Fliil V ' ir-l 111- IUTprli- il If Jell ' d Hilcli him !f I ' M H. Helen Duquahne l- ' ri-iii-h i lull, I: Msi-k Sl Wiji. I; .ItThpIniif H ' l-iiirti ' r, Pp I ' ri-ni nVinimiE tf-r. a. i ' ' (ii| in. i nmi Itcaor— 1 TT! an In-ltfl four Mrrlirlfhi. Grace El n derby Thr- inlM-i r m nn ' rip n n-1 ih? ci n ' li ' n iK-iri .iinajrp ppiilr fii flr h-r |wii NTOENETTF- GaROT ‘TuJj French Fluli, 3 , 4 . Kpr- ' . i hi- ulrl -i I ill ri s phw- ' k : h-« ■ mauctahil ■ -f jirfs+ii wlkrpri? ' , er phr ppp-HliP. Oswald Genilsse — “O s Art Clot. !■: Fuel ball, 3 „ 4 , TJir fiiunrl-rn at h I - Iprii v, n;, HTVY14 Rrp -Hi Tit aft Irnr. Ini II ' Jp Fli 1 hit pr |i fnini I li-r Ip.ip ' if III St ij (« IvIh r«L IfOj c ±Yih? r C ( . ' I ero plane Jl Esther Geniease— £i FruaeL s’lmlp, a, i-, OSk dlul h ]■ Art [’lull, 4. jiii- irir niiiy, p.ii -1 pp i ’ii fliorp. fe. Ilf 11 hr-. ViV ii. ' iih i t„ ii |i| - r [■!• ■ out T our ■ bEl| 1 . William Click ” Billy Kn ' i’ ibil n ■ SipphcmiiT ' fru in Mirmi- i:tr H ijflb, A r rnjblo n m SMilT r Ik r i mull Shut 111 ! I Ik.- ' 1 HCU ' lf’: ■ ' Mill. n . Iw- llbbi-n Cm i ' Iiij. : Hut inn 1 1 n. - ii 1C111.11I tliibc Willi lijlh. mr will In M; ] AKTKA CoKTH K — ' ' Mariy ' Ok-, ' Tilth, i. Ii r Imjir-lni -m pIi jM nrirf rmL Knr li. ' fr-IKK Z-ylKH imnif a. frJrnil. Tt lEQ OftE Cqusm AW — ■ r seW (V|rt Tliih, l; Yf nL’It Tliih. It; Aotd [ ilnnii li- -jii -rl- 1 ' r. I; I Lii ii ' .! y Shiil.’itl Ik-I- ' 111 il tlhill Cl- Wllwlll Frilu Ibnif I- ' ti ' -n. for h will i mc liiit hh iM-ri’l. Ethel Ckmuni. 01(0 Tl nli, L HIm- i-i ■ 11 i ■ i=b Ii-. i r . i ■ Ii m i n iif )ii . i ' ll- H ■ . ' I 111 l JllPl III ■ II IHJlfllL. I’ti ' tt J in ji I Aeroplane Merc f- qfj H acektv — A erte ' 1 IVnueli eiut„ 3, llrlfM 1 r..l wll tSFt In rill Jf-W I crur — Tti ' -rri- arr n«c lillilfc} ■!« I I Ik- J-uu Warren Hacertv Muqa i, Ai’ICillflSIi ' J ;M N-u Iii in ci wLi- by -: lu.ni r V-ni v «.5. .7i| mar cBian eammiie. Minnie Hallois; — ““Mm n 1 iLi ' li Club, 3. 1 Of u iiiinni fdi ' T-r in- mu ny himtp, Tl-.|i ' ri ' h- E «n l full uli-,1 1HKJ-I ; Hul Cu l|J|f i|Jn.,- u if, mnt lii,, I I mlr-H |,„ itij — H r, ' 1 C1 T -. Lalljs Ham non (JIpq Clali, -l. .1. mnMrll • (ulr, bii qh“L klfiiL Ix .k w.h fr Kill ii ij , L n.Tl puk lu A rut. Lf.Rrvy Ha.sk ins Th ’ Ur Ki nr lliil. ' FT n| 1,1111. V, ' - hll W In’ Iw Jiripr-P-, ffi M ' ■■■ ■ .I.,ri DcjhejtBV I Ia.hL.aM — - Dal . X ■- r 4 1 1 .■ I j i i 1 1 ■ Si nd, I; Prim 4 %iiiLm i t Irt-, l ETH-rti.l-ril i i rl - ’ Pep Ciuli, l; St iii ' li -til .llumiii [tn ' ir-i Si ' crelJirv. I; Vjf-p-PrCHsJriit, 4, A iliurv | Mt 2111 1 ii r Bill Vi ■ 1 1 ' luli isF f : Vull l ' ihjUI mi I tfbil ill ITiLIIi’f Skr fr-nU ' lilly ■ i U III ' ill ■ Mini ]u i- k-r H i-tf. 1!ul Ih- i ii in |,‘p ujl (■..II uf ■milTi. Cle meht Haworti i — Ckni } ' || |U.|| C ' JliSb, -t : A ' roplfl liO Kir-ilV, :S t 4t PriHIH, r nrliiT, IlILl 1 1 i I MiTlil jbI HiiSrt-r; mJ.iIM Ini | mn -ft Ulli 1 Lorenz Hfisf. Trlhinln ( ' lull, -J,, 4 „ | 4 ,--f[(|l[ 1 lM lit A Him. S. ' n, i;iu. 4 : Oiiitim. L 1 , Primeli Club, :i, 4: Pooll ' SlI, 4i T n ■IcB-t ■ hull, a. 4; riahH II , 4. A Eit-Wi riini lihui l (an — mini ulk|-f-li — ILI SSjTiin iu.k aurh Zennie Hokenson fruirfc, dull, :i, 1. To- Hurry In f vltj p . liriV in ill- r il In- i .in DcinoTii v Hum mpl — Dai FrcjLrli rinlj, 4 , Vfr LI - I), nil? you you (u; KM-liill I hU ' Tt III kill-. i ' il i noi n f ' W. Parjt ' l u (_lj fti-VJ Julius Jacobs Lincoln I ' IiiIpv If. 3. -L Ghi- Club, L . Ki.iwih mi’ll nr linrn niiiir in h li’-L [r atnpn, hjt hla mm lh-r«|fc| ilj«iiri him Leona Jacobson — L AI i KiMl I ' hofliK, 2. Wny v++ l ' Mitg mh+ iin.lr-riiiK - S- ■ ilv ' ■fit- In lllf ■ III9 nplrll. 4.U LE KlliV III Ell jrvfemeL Easter Jems t ' nrkrh Club, |; Aft Club, k Mu.uk i Wijf OEulj, a, sriin ' M ■ iii hi ■ n y ■tii- ' n i ii h’t, hi 111 it I t.’-i kni’-rr 1 1 ■’ r I hi’, ‘,1 il.-UV 11 Qe.ORC.F- Kl.al i.h Ccmt. |jV Cim Will, III- thiiT.I nil. I I hr k IMW’ ■hn.il v,jiui Iih J.mBn ' r knw lir ' il ■ii-jii l- ' urii George Kress l-’ri’iiirlii Club, ft, 4: IVjrn ( ' umuiillpi ' , tr, rtiiuu-l ii 1 1 sir| i t i ic -i ■ 9 ■m.li-ni h -: fi. |m| || ihlll ' ru.ltr. ' Li hl IDUUhlCi r 1 T,. t htjf SkfTi 1 WALTER KoEPXE — ' ’Shrimp ? ‘ Hasiwlbsll, 4 s Art fJuJi h 4; E ' iws L Krijf 1 1 M= K 1 i, M, IP iHrLii! XI ei i- linin ' hirin’ ilnl li- van wiirh. Link Esther Lappets- Pcif ulcu tltiV l, 2, :n Ejii-uin- iuiin.it Ih ' anl, I: BlHiHlrr c ' ■■■■Mihit t J, A (m r r ■■ . ' ' Imv 1 11. Hill! jo. 1 ru.li-; l . ' i - u|iL yi 3cv|iiii wfc .-r b|| b ur-uuTnl, iij.- thu m k 1 (! ( In th¥ uir, V I KLEN I A Li F E El VRE — irgic ' 1 1 r ■ 1 ii i 1 1 1 ‘L ' lnli, -I. .S PnHi-r j. rn.ic.K 1 BPV b t lrT.,fc- liwr tnl — jifli-M TuiKiT hii.Il ill an L- igahiy «Lr- VehaNDA Lf.FEBVRE,- - IV Fit-urli I lu1i r n h 4. SJic liM limMir unit wLniliini m |iin ri- ' b Jr nBnc, “ . t PA uk in ruiT HFAttLV MacDo ALI — I’rt ' -iip ' h 1 ' tuli;, -i, li Glif f ' lnli, It. -I: KiYHhmAli I ' ri ' Hiilrnl ; 1 ' uini t ' lHiimilirr. | alr-|aii |m1, III up - sr in ' ll, li In riip|i« ' i l Ills llxunr 1 j.II ii nil f li .ilplil Hfsil ILcki ' v ' ■ lEi I i n ■ ■ r i - 1 1 1 tariil llir- W«-l Ml Will EfliJW 11 “ I ' tMji T ■ I rg. I r r Patrick Malonev — Paf I iiji4 ' ii l |b C|t,l, r 4; If’e. nili f’Luli. :S; flk ' i- r|nb K if, Irt lh.i IrvJIsii i,.l |. „f ]„-n, N-J ■.l- .lt l Sfu.jl 4|| ,|M an .1 r; L L H I ' ulrJik. ‘■‘■jail ]■!■ hunnar IIFlKhr TJltl !■ W Full ..f ..hrwr. Bcivm McAllister — Bl s ’ A9i! hcil u. hf IP Lhlz S.i 1 1 nuivlri) wlph li a.p ■uu i HI mil ' h rU iilO iiiunii : . hi r klilihLP rilkiin ' Evelyn Man com j Ewjc W ii-.;aiiki, ' i ' tliyli. I t K ' - iiniihi it. .1. (rc.ui a- .r- 1 li - n l.niii I ' r ' ■ jm . ■ ■ .!■ Ullh, V. i i ll.il F f.llllljl GF.MEVIEVE Matiiv ■Smed-f Knii-hi! I ' nniL t. J ikw |ili A MiU ' aii Cl ii l,i. I; I ' reBi rmhUnitTfi-. II - IliliUif-iti-l ' liia-f uf Ai inpiluin.. 4. K h r p mh | RIP M li gu-SiL u ml jib .irichii; ts-TWjr fell I ■ ? 4! I| IIJHl Hi II- ii! I-J1. ■ ■ . I IITii lltf U DlS IUrr| liiAr.y h-|ph| B t - IliV-p lu rr r±t. M « ION M y E LLfift — SjSa JTL ' Wi : -.K Win Chili. C, It; StniLriil -Sn- ■ i ll i Vitiilnifl. ' H ' . 4 . Thr In-. iv Hrl.i.ihli. f ml lalt-r 3 . niirp If. Hin lf M l-rf liiUalJf ill, u -i.r| 1 Will Ink Ir-uu. Page r if a ii r.u fiyr Eu.-iif, Nf:jti U — Eh Art. I’lnili, ■(. Slit I ' HikP t nul ' -t ftil • I ' Timr r I n- luti. Ph - tttnip t|ui[r -mFiinl ,1H ' 1 l hit l. ini ' - WlirPr ‘r I k-llv • I ' mili f. ' iTrir w-vll M ij.i-Bim ■- ! ILDRFD N L-. J FU LjO — iWJItyT ivilh liiipr ' J- llKMlEltlP itlr 1 tMlflK Tii-« i-. ii m ii‘1 fi-m tiijW T ri. Aiilknf Glsen — O te Fl-rhrh f’llllh, .l r -t ; Mrtplf A Wij£, 4 : Clw t ' liUi, 1 - I ' lii-’ Willi 4. Sii ' a i.ilL iIit ' b IjIt, ■ I’m- |i-an I Ip-ht ■ I r -tl Bill Ir Recjna Pauly — Due Mitnk Wifi, ■. -r -L 4 ! Wtn-h t ' tult, -I; Eh ' L ' ltlmfiE ' iir.Vi 4. .4. rrli-inLI g. ' niihj ia IIIl ajr ilvmuriA,— Anil yi .- ' IB «Ll cm iurt, u-f ILi. I Wa ' rp ■ urr HakRY Frfzeslawski KjN« Irt punfinp . pEi-iiily P ml ml, ||lcl ■ 1|Aii| li ' pi ' liHrj Ilk . I li La klriiL eroplaue Florentine Phezeslawski V..J itoUvv in J h-c A ' njc 1 -. - “li ““•“ ' ■tr Li|.rn ' -5li «¥,■ • inib. Ear l Qu aCKi . n b ush — Q irait ' ' LLnpHiln I ' lah, 1, , i, Pp Miilrnl. ii h ' uLbllmll, I; EEiLsfeH-llhTill, :i f 4 : Ai-ru| ' lunr H. I ; llrliiltp, 4 i Profit I Yiiii mil f ■ ■- . .Sfl ■■ra.Liir -iif mi ■mall li.I.|I|:f. • Uni u. p-l n I ii i -• u r can fr irfllliy. II plDJi ' i Lhi Rain-r uf • 1 I III ll 1 ■• llM lii U |J Il- III ||l| Edna ElMHAFr WfcH h liBfe-1 h .-r Hi-I f 1 llrilli u imji r uf fivnl run Jh ■ I jr. M A kill E AEIN ’ DCjIj. Utitoln c ' liiL, 2, 2, Ll AtliU ' lie A tn ' i- Al Juki , , 4; Ai , ri. ' | iliLiib ' R«-|iuFjfy_ H, k M 3|r ■. , 0ni|,U7l WliO Wllcl-ng h-r l-uii! s kih j fHi|cw nhii ii| bill frlvtul. . GeOIICE RE£KF, — Ri-L ' ku h[ii|ili t in I, rw 3 IW : ' VtlJ l-Ulll [IlHJ- nil I ' HUI pflLril Ilk ' - IIH - Pd Jr T tlltlf-i i-f i Marion Reid Art Club,. 4, Iit ' h ftp faftpkjy mn fB.lt br — For g i-n ulrur i un. Tiirf r’B h-rxl l Ivu unr I j | [up L 4 jhu|pBljUjlt l.kiu li ■ li- Br.ATiitcL Reis- - fW I ' K ' Ih’Ii Club, 3, -li Gli ' i ' Club, Hliv 1 ! 1 iFlilil. hr ' k hRI ' I ' f. Mir - n t VH|-|f l “liS, fill- IrrL- i| II ftl h Cn v. 1 ,-r n drli iniiliT I hr t’rcw-I. XoH.EI.RT RoNDOL ' — .V o f” i! uh.ki miiijf ni lii wiltiLii li In i LMr, TM -r.|i I i . i !■■■ iiuL ' n r J ililc WaUw Ru ch 4 ' ri-rirh {’Lull, IL, 4. PrrMtilphl,, I: AH Chili. 4; Mji i k A, Win. li, I, S, i ' roHm. I; AvrotitnnL ' -, 1; Ih ' vlaniiiiJitrv. li, 4: KiireilliML from Kkuul i3ii l.:i. 1. A ±H I Uf H14IIEJ- |.. .8.. unvipihix rfc. . fl 1.1 niikr iwmlff Qlca Schilkf. VimM kiui ' tly Uillifc lllrl It Hill ' ll lilli lii k I ii- ' jii In it rim «nr. Clllji ?nr i| r iH i ifftil R f v 0 r. n Skoili.fn p -‘ ' Rn pt i ' I ' lit, 1 . ' ! i|u iil ' nl ,i!t li.n fin|ill li ' i I 1 1 ■ ill b Karo-LD Smctk — S mrffiV T-iRfOllL tlllb, , 1 , s, Wh I Ip I hi - Tfeinl i Ip- as lik Hip ibbii- . -r .« hllllE W ■■ h i p uppui. Ii In hprciw Tti« ' Fcmi ml him I (i p r-T fc‘prHP-(K i ii.i jf “ ,!r :i.rry I ' nuri mini Ihv« hi- ) - .-+ — ■ ' ll - 1 i! ■ ■ •••• •■ri’lpp l 1 • ip-mI iisr Viola Sum - l Ti“ fcriH ' hib r f, 2 , S: H ' sculi v-knhU-iU crin] L ' cminittiM ' . Tli mi it Flit full «f rill I- hitJ hIteP 1 u 1 1 - 1 KIBES ' 1 • ' nil -Sinu Hi. i ■■■ | rjp ill I hr ■thiii-i-t, Trail wtll |1 II ' j. JllvB I Bit urn-, 1 h(l «E wnj ' ( ' K l III IllF- Hhr ' ll i-nni-f nlili IjirTfuTP «hil fj.mn. Clvde Sorcv. iPspltJf ril. 1 ' iM-t . jiIhI ii liiniik In nl3. ■ W« Cl ! Al-r l.liivulh I ■lit” Wl N FREO SoUtiJr. — “ R ' lWjf V ' i i - iii 1 1 i-r n Ii.lp i hi p r - ' ib i in m y t -. 1 ' fill iilrijfejjx ii ii - 1 rih ' .rn )m (IlMtpTee. i ' ojjd lift: n r -inijic M ari.l Thompson Till fc in mm-M ii !.■■■•’ h. ir ijiint lit i nrii jJIln ' il 1l I.J- lllr M ™ , oml 1H|-M| b!f Its Klr| t ' l [l-OKfj TllUPMAN — ' ' oil; t-’r nrli flub. II, t, IVfaiilk-nl, |l ; Arl ctiib, I; Gin i‘hih, I, 2, Hi Ctaa Tmu m ’r, ti; Ai‘Mi]il |U ' . 4. Hin- Ip wvtiy In v.Hlk wfelh. nml wfe | ry |.i I -ilk 11 llh. utiil j innPH 11I In- ItiLiik U lmi sr u Nettie. Tilkena l- r ii l!a Hull, ;t; Glrr I’liili ' J. ■ ' ••■II lU ' i ' lb P -fifT iLik iimriian iihim thin 4 ■ hr h-p It. I ) JftOTf IT T It’UEE ' ‘‘Dffl ‘ l ' i- M ' -li Clralt, I: Art 1 lull. J; Mn.[,4, .S Wi K , 1 ; I’rmii 1 -ihintal C i--, BrNifllft I Vttttlfiltt li ' p, I. H‘ = ' I ■ ' lrHt f..or HU ' 9 4i iglrllT TllH. Whih sun kn ' .Mi h w tC ilik ' - lim uf hi r rjfra, Ralph Soqut.t — Speed KtpupIi h 1 11 hi. :t: Art ■rlnh, I: til™ I ' Jitb, 1; rnN1II1.il I, 4. iS Ih tvIi 1 p( inn kt 1 Prnm |g|p lifer ||i. H ' -iil nil Tvrry him] Tif rinrih fn ft Thirty A Li ' Ft j:d Vande esteem — ' ' A I F-Viol fcmll I ' fi ' i ' i ' i l_v M n.iiDjjcj ' , !k “i.eivrp liln i, Ii«--iiu hi p in ItH ilt ii a r .i nv Uii|-r -h- ' T «I«IT « «l ili-Miclil h In HuE n hvu l r fpcHhA. IE TVlinift. K l ' ssll l Va n Deu re.n — ' ' I ' an Linr ' ►In rtlib, 1; I ' licishail, I. Illn miinni-r (n -«| i|fc f 1 , Mill iliici i Jibils Ik I in Ii 3 ||, Aldf.n VanDvc ki T ' l HR 4 Mil ' ' iii ' iiilii — in ftp -w I fcm as 111 IILli -ki ft m.j k . r?rTH Van Kessei. — H« iAir F ' pcnch Ual , H, 1 ; □til ' IV-p ■ ‘lull , V ' li- I ' ii - ; Matk i. Vijj flub, J: Clns ■Si-i-Ti ' latfi, and TrrajsurL ' r, 1, - m r Afiu pl-fllti. ' l tafT, ' I, S: Pram 1 h 1 11 1 1 j i i 1 1 ■ ■■ = ■ . ;j.. ' ¥tj nliLi.ni j-cu pin. | In nriT HAi-el phi. Eh u Im .11 W ..1I jj IstauiJ ' . A I I ' urtiii Hl|. ' pilnjh Ti.r Ell.. ' f... .Hi n Ill ' ll. A t If Hill. Hirl. ' ilj. ' 1 C ilULJ- ] AUL VanLaanem — [ ' W Einrnln Club, E, li;, J-Vn ' itliiill, iE. 4 : Proiu E ' nniniillM’,, :t, 111 1tn« plunur irr i- ■! J-nt ; Hr h J-i’- li-irt.ii ■■ riiL- mi. ray : IMriy-one Theresa Bough e Prrbrti ' ]«]! , t fli.nl . lugiMriljiini lirJn-Ep lip iPttiiTr ipihiiv frlnmlft WlLMI.K WaI N ft ' Rli ; l il “|| ' ” 9 . i ii-ri ' l it flub, 3, -i. I: En-in’li Lluii, ■ i. I ; Glrf Cluli, I. Imniri ' rh ill Ink him hih|j,.iii . IM ,| „ ;. Pi fdl IiIj Mpih| If null ' lnirp. Hf.BRIgK YoUHG — Bfigh ant l.iurnln rinh, :i. Scrrf’l afv, :it J p hi , ! iil(i , ni „ I; Pi ril I ' lacr in A rniv Kht4iV ' ' iplili ' itl : I ' ri iii ' li Cbilip II, I; .ra y F-iiirni, i: Itim tiT Qinnlitee, -i; Avruphat l;6 T, - I; DrulCifV, (: Ennillivl ffrihi I ■ ii I rni I ]Njr|i t Oniiilm. ■ 1 ' p liol an- vprjr h u. jijij pnv ■Sill pCIII hr ' a priicy Mil: TOUTiL ESillik hr rni||iln ' c -Ifiiin i in Ik. ■ill!, lit- n. Iiph t ih« ' TII ill. Am J I UK Zf: LEIMEK- — ° ' ArC ' Kiir-.ll- I ffi-in i,rhi rt Gh ' P ' ' tub, v I; [Jpjilfiiv, I ' iml I ' kigr, lt r 1; JiiKif. Haml, I; tirri ■■■ I rn, vL Thu I apL Iii Lhn ii I rihplint, hu j |kui jn I h MIMS TPiniUjeli kip ' M ' rk Hit I’iai-al I |i IT h . hr- ' p ipimij- IJpTlr ! M iikv fiiBiir, ! ' iJ.r. n, ' ■ h-, ' . 1 1 1 ' i. J a. croplatvc _J5L cfhe Class of 21 -Ah. Wi tlk thlSS Ol 71, Ixwsk backnMrd o ' er tin w;tv. Tilt paths we ' ve travelled one by one. ' To reach llii- glorious ■ Ln v , We sec at dawn uiir eager el: i ■■■,, Bright with tlie illuming dcw t E dance shyly ' nuimt ;li i-acli strange sight Amt til {surroundings new. Bill ns We pass from ™r to year. ( lnr steps nn i mill- ar - shy; We ' ve WOH the baseball Umrnoy In this our own I ' isl High. A motto. Heeds not Words 1, we gave V sophomores, to our school; It spurred lis uii in jl] 1 mir wrack ' Twjlj ns a golden rule. Ah juniors, all activities Supported at our best. 1 it Ip;im:IhlII and the Junior Prom. We made a great success, As Seniors, we ao ' known to all By a champion football iciim, lly hoys who fed s hi debate. And girls whose pep is no dream. Well meet at eve In say farewell, Save rme. our friend so true— AV l: miss him How. well miss him then — He rests in peace beneath tile dew. Farewell Ht thee, the school we love, 111 which We ' Ve been as one; IVe l« f t L we ' ve made a record As the Class of 71. laiKESz W. Hf.iph, 7! Seniors And Their life -e|d b s 5 .j l: £ 5_s JL X C DOlKAV fVj y ' _ arfeWiLL rtA G r i rN w ' V _ v , Vfl V XX s M Ym (V J yjv SliSt B □ ' nn TluSti Bartow Jt Hi •f . VfvT t lliTl V ' j| Quft ufist Hi I pMrLy tUi’ff Thirty f rui Ode to E st High I ■ i-r ns, Efisi High, Illy ancient walls, ( )f rough hewn slcmc shrill never fall : 1 tun floors may creak, ’tho windows break. Fond memories can ru-Vr forsake. Old East High. thy ancient halls Sustained the learning of us all. f s I turn, ctL-nr school, hast I might us ihiu s Which life ' s great lesson seldom brings. 14 Ivast High, thy . ' indent walls Have witnessed happy days for nil; mod limes at work, gootf times at plav- I In happiest time. t. VuniUenccmenl Ibiv. 1 Uil East High, in leaving I lice, ! 1 is i we ' re as happy as can he, ei loath are we to leave thy halls. I ' lj venture where lift- 1 ' bugle calls. E ,i ik k n : k Y . Hk t sk. ' 2 1 The Prophecy A fettling of intense rest tessness stirred me. I tossed about m tny bed. t ' oni- Micnivm iu was only a few weeks away, and soon Would all my classmates lie scattered, t wondered where they would go. what they would do, At last I could stanrL it no longer, ami I arose and sloqd hi the open window. The room seemed suddenly suffocating. acid [ threw a wrap ahotil me ami went out alto the night, (oa small grove at the hack of the house. A light attracted my attention. What was it? Should I go buck? Etui no. my curiosity would not allow it. and l approached cautiously, l looked into the grove. I href dark figures were bending over a large iron kettle which was boiling over a lire. ' Macbeth flashed across my mind. If the witches cowkl show tlie future to Macbclbi and liampio. why could tllej not show me tin.- future nf mv class? E stepped forward and made mi request, The witches assented, muttered some charms over tin. kettle, then slowlv circled tlie lire. “15 urn, tire, hurt I I Soil, kettle, knit! t ' iive ns this night A prophecy bright ' Tor the etas of ’21, i hey thank ' d in a monotone. Slowly a black cloud rose from the ketLle, anrl spreading. Covered everything like a heavy blanket. At lirst I con hi see nothing. Then my i«lu cleared, and I watched woridcriilglj while the black masses look shape, amt I seemed to la; loqkillg into another world. I leaned forward, fascinated. I rubbed my eves, i es. it was msc. Qoroilii Ihshni was standing on a platform, exercising her vocal powers in making speeches for governor, ill favor of Meyer t ’olieu, while Mark Kahn and alter Keopke, in policemen ' s uniforms, were Irving to keep the roads Open few Iraflic. At the close of the spwcH. Kutli Van Kcssel directed the members of her hand ill some slirritig music. pilfjr Tkcrirl-fii: 1 .Mil Jeroplaue I lie scene changed to 1 Iil ' country. C in i Jit link porch of a f. ' irn tin Dorn- iln lTumnid was busily engaged in churning butter. Just then ;l threshing machine turned into ihe yard. and I recognized Malcolm Sturm in the engineer I he peaceful -■iCvlH - gave place lo circus grounds. Which of nur class was going Ui enter this adventurous life? Evidently several. At a side slime, Harold Smith was demons) filling the unusual features of his freaks The young merl of tin- crowd were luring dfitwn irresiSlably to the Motorcycle Dome, where Katpll Koqiiet held breathless audiences In Iris daring: while others were attracted to the avia lion field, where I a til Yah I aianen petrified the people with his loop-dedoop-. So vivid was the scene thal I held me hreatll with )hr audience, and dosed my eyes, fearing what Would, happen if he should lose con- trol. When I opened my eyes, the awe-inspiring picture had. disappeared. All open newspaper teas spread before me. I wailed fur a more interesting picture, I ml as none earth. - , I glanced a) the open page. ! at once lieoTMlC deeply interested, A large headline rein l : ( leiicvfeve Malliy, editor of the ‘tlrmi llay Star, is untniutLlei L fur caudidntv for Mayor. TI 15 article stated further tiuu Miss Mathy had first gained recognition m a typical business manager during her successful work on The liast High Aeroplane. in 1921. Leu iking further down the page I stopped al a headline which informed Ihe public ( hill 1 ilia Ha nnon would appear m Crand Opera this season. I’nder the heading of “General ' i‘ws ' “ were several facts which allnU’Sed me This is tvhltl I read : llerlis McAllister this wen for herself the name of ( ire-cn Hay ' s Sweet Heart in the movie world. “Irene Colburn and Catherine Shmiutckcr, who are models in a French modiste establishment in NYw York, an . 1 visiting friends in lids chv Jm- Itarrioiiehc has carried off the silver cup of the world ' s champion swim- mer at Los Angeles. Lucy Cohen, of Appleton, hris just returned from 3 ‘aim Leach, where she was ihe guest of Marion Heed. formerly of (his city ” The clouds gathered again, ;uir| a new chain was begun by the wierd trio, How lucky that [ had thought to ask them for this revelation. ! 11111 1 not forget a single incident, for I must (ell it to the class. I had not long (o wait. The clouds parted, Before me stood the East High School — not the one f was attending every day, hut a large. Iieautiful building on whose cornerstone was inscribed the date. 1923 At the desk in the French Department sat Walda Kuseh, In the Business I Kipartllleilt. Vernartda Lefebvrc and Helen Chalk - were endeavoring in imparl some of their enthusiasm fur shorthand to their pupils. Eiiehru ' d Baumann was tile IMW Couch. The scene changed to a western town where all (in- people were gathered along ihe roadside, evidently waiting .for something Lo happen. This was soon explained when an immense truck suddenly appeared, and stopped where the crowd was thickest, The Hubert 3hl Chateau Morality Plays, for the purpose of raising our moral standards ' read the large sign on the side of the covered truck. Just then the driver of the truck stepped out, preparatory to lifting out the side panels, and I recognized James Crowley. When the panels were removed, a si i mil stage was disclosed. “The Evil of Bluffing 1 announced a small card which was hung out, Lomu I ieise played the part of “Industry.” Jenny Cohen and Nmirberl Kniitlou represented the “Influences, ” Clyde Sorge was manager of this company - The picture faded, and in its place was a beautiful residence district. At a large, pretentious house there seen led to be a ccjllimulmu of sonic kind. I looked at the witches, hoping for an explanation, and L was not disappointed when one said. Hint is well- Elsie Xejcdlo and Dorothy Tipler, noted society leaders, enLvriain for Miss Chloro Thurman, who will soon leave for China, where shy will aid M iss Van Kirk in missionary work, Mercedes I lagerLv and A label 3 houipson were conducting u Day Nursery in a lovely little cottage on ihe $ams ilrcpt- W ho would ever think that a nsil Mabel would he inlcrutd in tills work ? From the healthy appearance of Lhe- children playing there, it seemed that tl if i r work was successful, Edna Radio if. as head nurse, and Anton Deb rnont. the nursery doctor, administered to the injured or sick, whichever the case might be, Heat rice Reis was making .1 house To house canvass. trying to secure u good cook, and finally she succeeded m getting Viola Smit to act a chef. Tile- SCelle changed to the sunny South, where Anthony Drlmchc. the stale agricultural agent, was inspecting I In- fruit ranch of Clement Haworth. C Ju the edge of the irrigated land, Nettie Tilkeus was busily engaged ill taking motion pictures. Although l was surprised to see Nettle playing the pari of “a woman of Lllc camera 1 t was more surprised to see some of the actors. It was not hard to recognize Ronald llarJou, the villain, in spite of his elaborate Spanish costume, Esther Jens made a lovely heroine, in her typical western oattlit, and she surely could ridel In a tilth- adolae hut, in Mexico, Marion Mueller was leaching a class of dusky little Mexicans Mired Vimtlerten was a missionary to lire people here, and Leo Iheljel aider! him in ibis noble work. Patrick Maloney w a t. pro pcctmg in tin- nearby mountains. Now for the lirsl time was E shown a business section. Here the llaskiu Department Store was the first building 1|J attract my attention, Regina Deln and Lena Dailr. were decorating the show wicitluws. Esther [.appeals was conducting a French Tea Shop ill tlte Van l yeke sky-scraper, irginia Li ' febvn- mid Antoinette Garot were her able assistants, The Dietz Book Store, in the smite 1 111 il.i Ling, advertised the latest book. “How to In- Happy, I ' hough You Wear a Diamond written by a noted authoress, Liam Hlahnik. Across the street the “A. Zt-llner Opera House bill luKinl- announced tlial iialli t urci’s double, t aili- erinc iXnkry, who bad ju i returned frmn a trip in Europe. would give a musical treat to the people of that city, in the evening. George Kress, the famous musi- cian, would accompany Iwr, on his harp, Just tltcrt an aeroplane, under the guidance of 3 coiiard lJurschel ' s steady huiuL, flew over the city, dropping notices which read that George Klaus, the world ' s, champion typist, would dcmonstaic the Remington Typewriter for all interested in the work, Surely no Tnovic” could hr half so interesting l When the picture grew dim again, I could hardly restrain ati exclamation of impatience. Why need there lie any delay? However, it was mils for a moment, and then E looked upon busy W all Street, and here Arnold Kur and Herrick Young, the great financiers, trans- acted business which left the money world gasping. On another street was a large French Modiste establishment where A riven l Hsan was the fashion designer. in ford Surge and Louis Aik. engineers, were supervising the erectiu-n of the Van Deuren Theatre.” Dearly McDonald, the second Thomas Edison, was placing in it some of his own electrical movie appliances, 1 was never more surprised than in tlte keeper of the nearby ‘ W : I recognized Lari Ouackenbush. with Julius Jacobs as his assistant J11 the harbor a ship was making ready for a. trip to the North Pole. Theodore Goldman, the captain, stood tit the rail. Harry Prezelawski, the steward, win kept busy attending to the wants of the arriving passengers. Again tlte scene changed. This time it was to Washington, D, C .1 wondered which of our class were here. Would you Indie w it? 1 hie of our members held the reigns of government. President Warren Hagerty 1 not Harding 1 was addressing his cabinet. In the House, Is ado re Aik, (lie Speaker, was explaining the rules of order to Representative Regina Pauly, from W isconsin. Alela Oiadek and Florentine: Prezelnwski were secretaries to some of tile great senators. J emphatically believed that wonders would never cease,” especially when I saw M ildred Nejedlo and Grayer L’unnors conducting n school of Practical Arts, for girls, A rice n Hales was 1 he competent Domestic Science teacher. Minnie Hal loin, the accomplished Aesthetic Dancer, taught (he art of grace and etiquette, Grace Endcrby wa- giving Line of her valuable lectures Oil Wavy Pt |Jr, Tfti ■(. u i ' i eroplnuc I Ini r ncicl Dimpled Chins” and lhv ar! of actum ring £i ' well as keeping ihcm. Nutl once again the seme changed, ami 1 was viewing tin .Supreme C’ouri. where Vhe Alimhanis ruled «is l licet Justice. ihilei VVain weight, an Asimcinle .1 ustice, ' cxhihilinc life oratorical jmwers, while tin flying lingers of Helen Ihitpinine .md lather ( wniesse. court reporUrs, rapidEr recorded life word . tn Tuba. C j(jf [r n Holiemhal, sugar plainer. wa making the daily round of life plantation, with William Click, his over-seer. Robert Const ril was the proprietor of a large llolel for Americans. in Havana. Ivvciyil Mangold 1in.cE charge ciF ihe cuisine. Martha 1 ■felllL 1 amt T worm JacnEksen had ;i little Curio shop where they bought and sold tile handiwork of Lin 1 natives Jennie 1 Igkmsm and Ethel Greiling deal) in lAiltama 1 1 at s . I sudden E noticed that every one was running in one direction, ami flint a large crowd had already gathered rit miL- comer. I Euoked more closclv. and 1 saw that ( Kwalil (jrniesM 1 wits engaged in a wrestling match with a snrh naiiiv who had attacked him with 1 knife. At a wild gesture of another Unlive the crowd dis- persed. No wonder, cither, for ;i large auto drove up, containing the American ambassador. George Ktrlte. and several khaki -dad soldiers. The chinilTenr, Reuben Skoglirid. hrunght llie ear to a dinp hall Upon seeing tin- struggle, and the native, with it cry of alarm. lm ke away, and si xni lost hi nisei f wilting the lillle sltitdks by I th: roadside. I hen. ikdore E realised what was happening, everything faded and vanished in :i cloud op smoke, and E was standing tn the dark, looking at nothing but empty space. At firs! I thought it must have Ikvii a dream; I ml a few red coals where the tire a as dying, oil | me thill every thing had Uvn t ' m real. What a wonderful e?t|H;rtfnce it had been! Surely. I thought, no class could esfUTt a brighter, more promising, or more varied future. Class Will KNOW VI- ALL : We, the most industrious, eiu rgme. ok-dieiM. aild accomplished class that Etas ever, from times miineinorablc, occupied the hack row seats at old East High. In-dig of sound mind and IkhK, and realmng mu rapidly appruiifliiug deparimc, do hereby draw up and declare this m lie our last WlkL and TEST AM R NT : hirst : ( Jnr gertlle disimsilions and ahililv to control ourselves at all times and under any and all circumstances, we respectfully 1jet|ueath to Llic I- ncnll v . Second ; The privilege of using l he back row seals in the Main Rooatl is left lu die Juniors i provided they behove llimM wives, of course . Third; Our general intelligence and sense of duty we leave lo the lower classes. Wi th such help, they sin mid follow in mir footsteps and profit by our L-xamplL ' . Kourlh: The following items we lirqiii-ncli lu individual men liters of the lower classes, with tin- rc |iies| that they, ill Hint, when they art Seniors, do the saint , so that these characteristics may never leave t lid Last 1 ligh : I- lintli Van Kessel ' s Junior friend, to one of tin coming Senior girls. IL Robert Du Chateau ' s [HTfcct M . to Elan fh-lany. ML Regina lAnily’s success as n public speaker, lo Dorothy Ncjedlo. IL Oswald ' s ahility to slip through tight places, in ( flivt-r Lnnibeau. V. Herrick ' s dashing manners, to 1 .eland Brown. V E. [)rn I Ipler’s ready laughter and sense uf humor. io Ruby I ' icdler VII. George Krys- ' s ability to dance, lo Joe llacker hoping he ' ll appreci- ate it, S ' ti I r fif i i jht ]]3. Lilfj ' L.ohen ' s curls, to tile users of the Marcelle. t fh ' rc ter JiUfJiJ 1 to say iml ati bfifUi ' sts ntusS be irffntvd in a cheerful spirit ). IX. Richard Bauman ' s tvpmntioil as East Highs Roiiehnifck. la Emil Piulv, X. Eva UU-tJt ' s smile, to Charlotte Mnnson. XI. ( jmrgv Kecked green sweater, m UavKm ' :m Tliultner i in ease Iim w«irs uni XEL VrtlrUr Zeliner’s IwLshfuliless, to Alien ' Ihirdoll. X[Ll. Doruihy Haslnm’s im-jh,” to Harriet Arnold, X[V, Arnold ISurs newly palmed and overhauled motorcycle, lo Heilrv Rahr. Be carefttl, Henry ; don ' t BCraidll the paint off. XV. J lea trice Reis ' s graft with the faculty, to Dorothy Thomas. XV L Jimmy ' s black jersey, to I hi! Rfilv, XV 1 1. I -ena I lane ' s iivoirtlujuiis. l ► the Junior must in need oF it. XV III. OswatdX ability as a typist, to It ' Adams. XIX. Mercedes ' s many ways of arranging her hangs, to Kilby Fiedler. XX. Herrick ' s Height, lO Clcorge Xsck, XXI. Ranald ItariuiiV tes kill Roily, XXII- Catherine Dockerys gift of song. to IkatriiT ( Jlswn, XXIII 1 1 early ' s ability to bluff, io Warren Jacobs. X X I V. . Bettis Me Vf lister s ipne 1 iJe ' Ss L ui Irene Van lyp pretl. XXV. Ijarold SniiLh ' s ready wil. to Edward Skogg. ( Conihining Lliis with liisown, liddie L tigiu uj have a j hmI supple i XXVI AriLokl Bin ' s record of never being tardv. l-i Vlton fanelle XXVI t. Eva Dietz ' s height. to Domlllv Elliot. XXV III. f ItttplyV haircut, to Melvin kress. as lie seems |o like it. XXIX. Esther Jen s kid curlers, lo Katherine Vatltlcnbnrg, XXX, Paul V an I.anneiiX nmnade, lo Kenneth Thompson, XXX t, Jenny Cohen ' s gloomy look, to Mary I Junkers. XXXII. Ronald Barton ' s ability as ri lady-killer. lo Edwin Winner. X.XXlIL Rertis McAllister ' iurrmaiienl nave, i-u Beatrice t llsen. XXX IV, Mercedes’s graceful walk, to any oiil- that applies. XXXV, Theodore ' s conceit, to Ed ward Hkogg J-’rlib: iHir ttulliilching school s|jlrit and wonderful ' ■jH. ' p we leave forever 1u the students of least High. May these tpia I tiles always remain as a monument lo what l he Class of 1021 can and {Ltd do. IX Wll XESS III.KkllK, we do hereby sei down onr bud and seal, this loth day rif June, in the year t F i tiv t,nrd, talc thousand nine hundred and iweiitv-one. ...... WITNIUSR lll . (L :T l J ' “ 1 ' East Him i ScElQOl, £™“ T 5 Uniats Is.vv, Wismxsra Am. h.t.js Olkk.v llAHOLn Smith Lkksk C(jlhurs Wtl.MIrR Waixwhigiit T ' llj.ir IP’JPi 1 1 T_y rttref Junior Class Officers PfttUitnl . - W a 1.1.1 .am J. Sukvotte I ' icc Prrj , . Kc.eiakkth Mac Douaiji Sw ' y - Treat . , Ki.sie 3 1 risk Mi ULi i . Wc ' ll IleuE a ft-ay nr nnkt raic Huivcr Ophelia Kosu; i. olors . Cokl and While Pafff Party aiif A kii stroke lUuwis Bartels iteuicAii p :r Herman Hick hart Rl.u ' ki s k v Bra nut Brakut Kkau i. Hnupns Cady C-VHIrM ' iK t ' AHI1.WX ClTKISTEKSRS (. ' KAXSIYW DavU DllE.AN ' Y I Er.AKEY Efosis. 3 3 1 til RICH DlRIXG DlTTMER DflMCKb M f ' tiit i‘ Forty ' ..Vi FRISflHF. GmFTKX riRTFPRJC GSlMMFR npiiSSH GftUSkl.i.t ' H At: KICK llAKVKHS IlAEVriJS I ( in Fi: HnWI.kTr Ja i:llk Jrsuw Ki us (Cosnaii Kkjksi.k Y.ma.vs Fagt PriTfji-thfte Mac Donald M.isx Maxsox Maxtiikv Massey Mi.iktkk Pi.tltjkax Pigeon Putney Quigley Kabloff R. fim ■jI.in b ' y ' ily f -j u r R v maker Ravmakkk Roulette Sakuext Sciiei ' e Sni M IT Sl _ j coukh BcmvAHfixc Skpvotte Sham: Silverwqod Siima San Til Streeter Summers Tease Tebo T uti.o - i ' tity Furip-fi. p‘ Welles Williams. A junior Alphabet U fnr Arthur, who likes I chew yum. 15 is for Kraut 1 ] — Ok sllt ' V full -if foil. C i for (.lam. at learning nut slow. 15 is for I Miiney, a man we all know, !■’ is for kKic, ft lw in. and 1 vv rly n. F i- fur Pfisit|iie, who seldom will sin I i is for {Irifliu, a hrigl ' il, pretty maid. II is for Helen — Will her liair ever fade? I o for Ira. a gtn.nl little sport. I is for | union, whose hair is rut short. K is fnr Kosiutr. who liko to rear! Inufks. I. is for Uinin r. with his imd looks M is for Mildred, tile sweet sixteen ” X is for X ' urlterl, for music so kirn. 1 is the order we always observe. I I is lor Pauly, who sume prritse deserves. (J is for Oniyley. another iluisiei-iin. Is. is for RridlofT, shell win a position. S is for Ser volte fur whose S],iceelurs we look, T is fur Tease, our gotnl hide cook. L U fur L ' nioii. wc sure have a good one V is for Vera, she ' s bright as the sun. W is for Wallace, the gay fallow student. X i- fur Excellent, why should il he dill event: V is for Vears, that seem so short. X i-- fur Zeros, nut found cm onr reports. A Junior J iaa . eroplmxe History of the Junior Class Tilt l‘I : — 4 wf ' ll cl 1 1 1 mirkei. E u|Nrti it high scltonl Cin ' i ' iT. not hs iijitc f resides . 1 Ltl as ihe: lirsl class Km eiUt-r From Junior High School. Iitninr E [ t h, in Us r t r l rear, was more nr less an experiment, hm Ihe great success of Us first daw gave ilic faculty 3.1 -kE slu- school In an I ample assurance that Junior High was worthy si-rul nitriioriiins msticmiori, I Hiring ihat lirst year, i lie sniidem body was divide ! into group which nave very enjoyaMr social alTaiis laiti- in tlic year tlic groups were organized fcutii tlirift eiuhs, itciwwn wlm ' li there was great rivalry during the campaigns. 11 lore was also a chib of tlic I .at in slLEtlenls 1.1 ie entrance mi Kusl I ligh School uf (he das of £2 was. noi ijniie so limid as lint of a freshman das-; ycl lln-n were many little mysteries which were rail ter Confusing lUn the Imy sunn ea ed lin flgulg tlleii caps in tin- girls ' cloak mom. learned llie intricate pruLes- of going In tin- library. and soon became more adept at 1 1 mn high school an known ei hhifiing ” ] hi ring tlic year a sleigh ride was given, which resulted rather disastrously ii |o li Malices- -kit tile les said Concerning I hat. the Viler ' i ' liv big -odal event of ihe year was tin- Sophomore IVnipiel. iUl Mow. as Juniors, ' ll is In Min lillg, E ' wlhlilk deVlling. the l.meoLn Chib. 1 he French t ’hib- — all have representatives from the: Junior class. And the Juniors tire striving tu comply with the four jlialiliealiotis of a model student, and to carrv Themselves cm toward a creditable gradualimi. Hast [ Thou Seen Horf I last e ' er seen eyes, a I. hem sand shades Blent, into one, titan will not fade ? EEasI eVr seen lucks tike sunbeams real Thai down ntiik ly r s sliouldcr steal? I last e’er seen cheeks like blushing rose. And [HNirlv teeth, white ns die snows? Hast e’er seen lips whose cFrtirry red Makes tin- ruby, envious. Imw its head? Ef ne’er thou hast seen eyes like ihese, ( Jr golden hair, blown liy ihe breeze, t r cheeks nr lips m Iwarl like lire. Ne’er hast thou seen — mv stall ' s desire! N, Ks.nhi.s, ' 22 Ma ? t ben May comes HU ting along tlic hieeKe. Rustling the Ivys. awaking ihe li ' cvs. Soft ty blow zephyrs, o ' er hill, arrnss little, rise. ye who sleep, ’lis spring again. Now the sunlight is brighter, soft grow- the uiidit. And fairies are dancing in waning Mioonlighl. O Flea rkei i . y e nomads. stop on your way, Pray ye to Our l.udy, tis [ [er month of May Noebkrt A. la’iciKi.s, ' 22 I ' ln. ' r £Wf Jf--m ■ ■ T?rf r r TCffJ?. ' 1 1VJ W n i ilPQFIT 3AT HWr T1FSS B R Ci . i iuq i whale df a fictuee — -.it FT 7 ic_y i wmr r rmawi.r mb ukhjj ft ‘ J ' rifit Forfjy- 1 Y.JW Sophomore Class Oncers Prrsulrnt r l ' n m t ' Preside )! , St ' f ' y TffPS. r K.uujlh Hansen JdSt I ' M INK Tt:.NNis , FitANCIS DMjCKSV Malta 1“ lower LVelors SriKi‘ t liri JppurUlliilv , Tea Kfsse . Fiirple :m4 Gold Piifir Firri.jj-ni nr Sophomore Class Roll Arinina -1 i s, A I I ' -tt. (- ' j-iuik A rnn-lsl, F 3 iLrrjL’t Aii liii r AtvjLIu lf;il?;L, r ' LH ' ilin htiLrili -lai li Vi ' ilKi i ' l Ftnrn ' llr, Myrlli Iti ' ii ' Li-r, C! riii ' v ii vi ' ! Vi i ' il i ' -I. Hi Mil i ' l! ii Rttiilii h, An-!ii- Bpniinii, hi-llin, HllmltiL-tl. Binkli, H i.-nrv Mlalnnk. HiunM flniCiir!, Alvin K, tSiM ' liln. 1 1 1 ' cirm ESi ' iiiirC, WilE ' rv ' l FEineriii ' Hiin. SEtIIu E lmi ' ii), IIi-Itd IEtiT.VIi. [ ' I ' Ll i l ■ I EirUNfcr. Alvin EtnTijflTi, Alii ' i Iiqtfik (Riiiit 1 ' I nrli -. li- I--I I i II- 1 rVillMiH-m, ftorpuci I ' loiiinlf a iIh ' t! iVunaiL Leiimii i ’nil ii ii f I, X ' jiiii 1 )Ji It_V, Wil V Hi I ji v ' iil - ■ i , . Ii-nniii- k- ' ivin. E.ii-iv IMnin-y, Knilii-ym IkAivirEii’, l-:i 1 in nrn I iMili ' S M ' j ■ :« . i Ikfwafv, Arlci ' li hii, I ' rt ' d fkinkry, Tnl IkilirrCy. Flnnuril I ' n ’ . ' eilM ' T_v, Wm. ' i-ix, 1 iirt ' iiv? Evlllw ' .-k. j.im-|i|ii K lliutt, ikiPL ' IliV Kuii-i ' rlty. Kid it J Kh ' llllll I I II . KIdFL ' III ' 1 I ‘-liHlllil II, I ' l| M 111 Ii I I j i‘i I U-sv hfilljiV IVuiMMi-r, Vjiilrt Iviii-riTl. 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Kifcji Vt-l v, ItI ' IiTh ■ Kf i ' -V(l-elii ' lt , Kl- i i in i ' ■■ Lt|i II , N ' .-.1 tii|) E ' Erti’n-hi. 1 ' nki, K 1 li hl| i linin ' |, A u -.1 in i I ril nh- I . Stlirin ■ ' Ti ' i-vi. I 1 mil 111 ' Tl ' IlIkllP, iPllHTpfellM ' Tlili- niiiki , Kfllkcriiu Tliii ' inCili, Kilwnnl TEArV, Ei|.n I I Tinjih ' iii. A I ' - 1 Tliuiiijii ' iii, Ki ' lill-lli Tlinnii ' , A ' ir iniil TjllctMiK. .In,’. ' fli ToPli ' ik H;ir lil S n mil ' n I it in. K i E liryii S ' himLi ' ii IE- ' IiVtI. Jislin S ' nn HittI, I min Vmi Ohh, AlEirhEll Viiii Si ' livisill ' . 1 K S nn Tlmtlirar, I ' lilJCtWl WalllVM-l ' lllt, AC ' I ' - WaliU), i ; rl ti n I ' WnrV, J i.ijii ' ]ili i tii ill. I; rllin WU ' nrrr. kSLivin SViuniiiit, Tlii ' in hi i l- O. SV i 1 1 1 1 1 - h , Ittiit X iiEmiiik, I’rjiitk iilniiik, ,R ii Ii 1 1 Ki - -Ill- r, MAil ' i ' l J ' nj I Fifip-rmc SonrOMiiRE Glfd-fi r ' ljj-r yiftii-lartj I ' ifit Fifty tfr t ' di) Fiftsr-fau CLASS OFFICERS Klsa CiitrMMkk U ' ili.iau Esni-iA Ivv Jens Swiirdlary President Vice President u .|) Boy MAbLKV U ' lT I l!,, I A HIILTTA JUa ' NUN. Iw JlLSS, ISAHKI.J.K lijtKN 1-1 hi , IrKSTER I liVXSKX, Hue tutu Boy Wn.l.iwi ]■ Nfiitt.s. ILvklv n H.issus, I’krnio: l.i aihkm.h. Amu Hvckjian, Bus a STturm s, Donauj Keek r, I ' ri t )t f- ' if i f -fit t i ' Mj.fr t ' ifty ns i n t 1 1 i i i v AitaETk ' wtrL ' fci, AnllMiirv AhllilUJi, IfnM- Ut.-vJi , Wilder Alln-rt-., .1 H--I ji-li AllifrEv tVinfiLs.1 Fill Mi ' ll, Jl ry Kartell. Fti ' ii ' .-linT ' i, tj r rilin ' ' [hh ' aTl, (lenil ' l I f- 1 i i : 1 1 1 , ESi ' i ' ki ' i. I i. ill RatM„ Wflrpfii I tul i -ik. WmiOn IVi ' kitmii. Cnrii] Bn ' QDlT, bill-rS tin rl ill, I ' lim-iin l!|irlH’4iiLii, KnMlihii Fsliink. IlfL ' Ii Kuituriuk, Arli ' iii ' Hurl .. ' ll, AjjnOti ISnvr, Snrali Ik ' lL, M Uunfci-! , I ' Lyile ISi Jltlo ' h Vermin I ' ii ' lii 1 ), Upurgir rtiK¥H.Wirigh, Iji-wii i ' hiilli . Unir|ci a iVp liTMiriili, A ni ' i I ' ailion, Knrvn I ' filipill, J rvnii ' ri.nimtly, VlfirUtll wly, Jl ' S ' l 1 1 ]arKuti h tiri ' iji IVaileii. E I i-Ii-ji I ' lM ' l. Alma iMifii, nme ■fV.iLim.Mj . Evelyn J crnhfl li, yyU.. .iiT IVLiri.n ' i ' , (iur ' IflO HvTvttvLLIp, Xn nmn.il Ik ' Ki ' wr, hliirl Ik ' Hi. ' niif, f ‘. ' jjiih h I ihli ' l ' ill, Walter Itancliib, Mam- l i«mairic. Eilwt Ihi.ti ' ii ' h, Kkim.-ih l ’ iM- ..ii r llel In I toltiiiriw, l.aiij Jik ' Ujilii ' jly, Iji ' hII,. Kneels, Willinm Ew(g t flu mli! I’lhrlli. ' r J ■ || II J ' upHu, K-Iilii I ' til ny, .Tli(l|i I ' aliry, IdwieDrc i ' riia.- i |i-. C ' hiirk--. flflBiL ' MHi-, A I V I El Li. iiu ' j.m., ■! ' Ir ini.nl iJiih.t, Aelnil f-i ' riml, I jeiin.ii Uaeli r, Apiinia lirEiiifciirr, KIti.t, eraplsm t Roll Call Hn i rlr, Kerwlli Hrvlkiin, bulk 3 I i - 11 1 - r 1 1 ri r I . Mll ' lldl ' l 1 1 1 ■) im ' H. 3£ iL i ■ ' lul l II 1111111..], 3i i.-liiijij I1 ltiil««v|l, rrniLi ' iH lfntiM?B U-Iit lU ' UHtfiB, UiKvl llann-in, Ixirvhn Ikiii-L ' ii, Currie llerl.ivk, AEi|i|r..j ] I inti, In ' tir ]|y 3ty s Hie?, I[ainuni. Evelyn llnki ' n ' ri, Irene I f.itlH-nimn, linnilii I hi mi.. 1 1 , I ri ' ni ' lftiai.% Kraji ' v - C ' ll ■ li-- ■Ii.[i|ir, I’Vnjfirll Jqckitflfl, .Jai|L|.;i M It I- ln-1 1 ■liirti ' nMTi, l J Inli|i Jfiii, ] v_v .rDrj£i ' nwn p Kvi ' lvn liimii . , h iifH Kaye, llillaifiiBn Kramer, Kelierl Klurkn-lci, Arllmjiy lj|.(V TWtf h niailL ' n l.i rioa, Ajiik ' M l.i ' illlTm, llulll Ljiiiaii ' i, Kr. l:i-r IjiKriimlKibM ' , I ,.i h1 l i I jinn, Msrpar i ,i. i ■ i ir i. . . A liter I iiii ' livililhulni, llernire Luivl ' - AT ji rirji nr-t Miirti ' ll, rtiaQi-lii McTad-tei, K.liMi .VI ile I ii in ' s Kruie lliHiri ' . Kml Mi.iv.iii, Eiiniirtl liny, A r til ' ll r ■VliJtjrfili, HiffuM MlUIjik ' H, E-Jen i I Vti.fe.jtifljryk, Mri t ii VLi Ini k in ' , I-.M.j VC illrr, Alvijiri Mrlltlhtrt. PUiri ' Inrv lU-Ouirx ' i 3i ' ' i ii.:i I- 1 Jki ' v.raLi, Cir ' iii, L vii ' VHi . ii-ki-l, Uhlill ' s Xvrf, V.vNian ' la Xi..‘jatir, Kiki ' l NillLI, ,l4IJ L ' |lk JsikHI, IfllMllIL _ H i-irmi n ( ' nm]yt| V.-iusiim, flari ' .iii ' i XiiHinj;, ArttalJ Nih ' I, Jliirry i ilvj ii i v.jk, A h I in .ay Oiiji-tn-it, biJIunii I ' llTl ' l , AIIl ' P l J nxaun l k, lliirian I ' iii ' mi’L, ] jiiyil 1 ' rfkSii, Itiltin I ' nrUli, lEil ' Innl n. ' ltii.T, Bk iNir l!ij«.ikhH ' T f, Bfh Itlii.iMli ' H, ( ' iitlkvrinr kh’lyi-a, Vlur a rt ' t liiiKkinv-ki, lii.-:- ftlrlutnl-aa, J ' Tnini. ' - hfiii ' li, l.uikUi- IflLf, A rli ' tn; UMUlIf, Hi.wnr-I ]i ' h( ' | Ikniiit.l l( i , 5f |.i-rl lfrj|{L ' ri. J nmr liviLltllil ' IH, l.lllV I 1 1 ■ ■ : i ■ 1 1 n, Ajfih-v, Sf.ijili ' , Mil. hr- 1 SafTipril, KliiV Mi ni i:. ii. EM im M-hiiji rl iritr, I KutijI Hi y krhll, f ' m-i ' iLiT S I. ii n ;i i --T, Allan S ' liiiiLnlt, Ui.inli.iil tfl. Jail ii, Hi ' -i-i..- ifilipl ' -, Ctilirk- Sf , liarffi. T. Iliin; Mu ir. Hurry Sfii ' CTirliflt, All in ir ' iit, tl ft. vpy t ' lilljviiii, Kot-p.-r Mi jJi k. HnyiiMiiii! Sti.irJi-nr, Vinrynt Myra Si ' li i|i I ' Vi ri.it kili ' t’ki, [miIwI Siiiivi.lj , (iiiir c Taylar, llloinior Ti.inilM.il, M3 Ii3ti l . i Tnnu, f’lyalf A L ' rl i;i ini ' ll. KnnliM ' VjUl Vi ' llrl, tirni ' lLl ' Ii ' Vfl.ii ICiL-v i 1 ], GLqiLy- VntnlrrjjaH., l|i-lnLy Vaii ' VillltftK. Vial i Van sii-kk ' , Kinlly ' . 111, MlriiiiL Viin 1 in ri ' i i, flrnrv VliLPL ' nl, hfiiluirvl Vnn K vrii, Eliirnl l l ' l ' :i r ririiiii i ' ( , VLaytiip ' i I ] t ; 1 1 l i , tlurtnnli ' Wtirlhinjf, Vlqnuu Wlllll ' T, JnEiU ' .VliiiH ii-iiJi, Walter WElti , l{iseti.y Stu ' llirr, GilU ' H ' A i. ' k, Hoiiat ' E Pafft A C U L T J ' ltj ' Jr i 1 - • J jr -■ fjihC Fapr P if iii ri i ' ll i- ■J JVH(} II T, II- il :■ item) plane Joi It ' S h. Ik E.tscolk Cll-b CSt.EFv l I I ' u if- ' llj r- Sixty ,1 ir ru , tiVCNTII i ' ufji ,S u fif twt i ' vfft Si fli) i ft n . JS L J ' levo plane Junior High Dictionary Lnwtldv . . . . A few wc have, kb? Rus. unit James. Ism pJm.se don ' t say I told their names. Xu since I he yrOnitrs! fttiifcinccs in mir school Are rmr studies and the Howe Sehiml fltllu l lflvtr 1 A characteristic E have Alone, It belongs Lo me; u is mv uwn. I .alvjr. . , r , , t ] asked them here jnsl wfr.it means, ISliI they don ' t ' ' get the drift.” it seems. Empty. . A condition; .tins ! tl is a shame ! Hill their domes are empty. in i the .same. Hall. A plate, they seem to think: np lie re, I n meet and gossip all iju- veiir. I ,rverg| . . . A tua 1 ilv some fellows Inck. Ami Sd n i .“ t year we ' ll see (hem hack XoiisensCr An affliction that ' s got the I. H. crew It ' s prevalent here, and catching. too; Watch out. there, boy, that it doesn ' t gel von. Rubber. . r A Stretchy SUbstllWe that wcVc found In tlie eighth graders ' neck . ; s they look around ell .... .A sound, a noise, .1 shriek we hear, When the offender ' s IhxyceI In-hind tile ear Ikywn in L ' ncle Henry ' s 1 1 Jti.ee , drear. Habold F. Ewiu Junior High Candy Kitchen ] niffy. 1 fresh nut Edward Moreau 1 kipped, for dippy], caramels Houston Hunker F ' rench c reams . , , 1 oris Hell it Elsa Grimmer M a rslattia | lows k ml l 1 jcaveriS Butterscotch r ,, r ,,, r ............. . .Bruce Maclmsis 1 hocolatc nuts Lotus LaEraiultois Kerwjn Hagerty Hatties Frances Richardson Divinity Marion Worthing Kisses, tile sweet kind.. Ivy Jens Flutter balls. Alban Schumacher S Warren Bates Fudge Harvey Sargent fir Churtcs Joannes All-day suckers . . . Howard Redliile, Halim Sullivan, Jack ' Waller Stuffed dates, good grade. ...Ethel Netjafrr, Isabel Brenner, Loretta Hannon .Stick candy Reginald McGuire Some bar William Engels II inky dink la-sier Hausen Richard Hummel Man O ' War bar .Harold Ewig White Mule Francis Hermsen Juicy Fruit . . Travers Sturts i i;p Srity ftm r Honor Roll T|w fflliiWMK pwpli haw rtf f ’ :i uni nf HO nr alnur in v v r ‘ nilgivL Ninth (iji. mii; Hurkii mil, fl ' nrr I RrfTinpr, iKnbnl ( ’fl-imply, Mnrifiii r ' fHiiifly, Erelyn [ W]. .Vlbirt I iu|ii;iiii.., Ktlu I Hjijif ' U, Wiltimn UrilHIth ' r, Elxn I In (IM ' I, ] . ' - ' ti l Hannan, Kvpijvr 1 .ang. Msfj irrt Nrijajif,, Ethel I ' jli- ' Lln ' k, Mn rin n Kirkr, nciiiiLlil SEmhh-o, Hi ' lim Sflimj.lt, Hi. ' ililiJtt Ti ilfh, Morton Wfirlltlll , Marion t It 1 ln-Tf. Alltertinf K-firiTFl tiKYDK Ftflkf r, I’Jii- ' i lip| b Bell, .IV.nii f ' Kn rli , Tfi iif JS-lirCi ' . t3n,Ti’, .r- :i ii i-M . Kiivmiiki-r. Li i.m.m I fnoWII, Plrir-i ' hiL’L- Unnin; KilKn ' rjr, Ftp I Kill- riinitiT, 1 ,i‘i ■■ iji rn| lEnyrioliliH, J-’lur. ' iii-.- Sfnilill ' ll, ftn-si ' iilldti. Itrir-iM Btulikn. Mil-ir- I N liibf w, i[vai‘ii|tli N inn Wh} Jack Was Out TEr rflllh 1 In ‘■■•JiDiil mi ii M-nj|r|jy mnni, A 400 E Iiti Iii rtnt, y m k ii ii iv. lint iiliis, :inil alnck, folf briul-t young .lacJf. Pnr i n m IiwjI lie ilan ' il mil fl i, Nun why 2 N.i doubt jfiiD ' l) ml . if bn- liy nway from orhmd i. ■ niv.t ( H -2 I ' ll inl| yon, my lifiir rhililrca — Ho list ' I Hi) war hi ' Iiiw feiM fcri ' -f. ■Nor Iniil he o.iif nkiiiv. ■ hix , ii-ini, Oil hB rolling muifcrlr iin.wn, TIilU hr ri uni ' ll no iKiiny. nmiy r un.-. Tii kimi ' k finui ' ftllun ■ I imn. Anil a rtirtillfjitr Uu alnra Im ' krii : $ Ihi principal -;.i.|. ■ ■ Av ' .-iy, y .1 - . 1 1 , a (JiH tcir u ' j: IlI him mark im Then to sriwiol wi-H Iri you rnin hack, ' ' IEahocb l Kv : hi What Would Happen— If Mr. Austin ffirpat 1 b hfliv Uh vllur iiag. ' ., ci ami Huai If Tillir Ailii inL ' jli ' L ' . ' flLi 3 ' 1 1 i I . - 1 in flljU ' Irffit If fly ilp Iticnkrr i i-irli ' f imr lEriunfl It Mi-- Kny--T fr rx«; to gitm its a Lai-ii Mii!ltKII4ILtf [I tii| 1 1 1 iwd) i ■ I Sl. ' dliiif iliiln ' I t ' .-ti’-i- |j|ti h Mi-- VifniwyL ' iil If Edna Stciililrii ivjih relay i If llarvi ' y iJarj ot wni wrimi ' . 1 If MiirgrirW IjLBg iliiti-i ' r have I ' it n I iff lira It’S -fill f If J-tntff MiifJimi’ a ml AEii., c ' Knik lm | i|it ' iie-HL In UShia ' I If no in up nlu.mlil jfrailiialf T Iw kHi ItHXNNKIt Books by Famous Authors Tli rrV .Vlwjiy-, Boom at the Tc,|i „ Bfrilinf. I.fMtrr Haw AOiy ] |«vo Latin UnaMI fftwAn lltiw t IkkiMK n (, ' nini LLnit . . Sarj r ' if ttv H LSlllf Tliin|(ii that Onul ffraixi Pjfi Urartu J-’f ftt ,b1, - Emm-,-. .Ur iv Hlnil v . Him Pfgdr Bmltr Hnw to Atakf liinfi-. ..liuth ?, wut Thf Ld(«I TifH-htT ...Frttf Moure l.f.vf r -liij.- ti f 1 1 1 i.i -S..r . . .. Tlio Upirer Atnui ]iliLTf,. «, .ilrliairf IlOBt In Btifl to s P!a , — Jumra Kaffir ALjiotna to Dati-..,, Nt airt MkMiiu ' n an.| Itwamo- „....,. ..Wrurv .tiflnuu Bii.fi et hall, Tbtury, ami Pnwtin-,, ..ir«r hl Rwif Unml Tfl U in QjMW,.-„ FHMCt iaanr Uroam I Ubvl- Dmund.. . ..Lisin Hmmrn II W Id Urwinio ropnlar..,.,.. ,..JCfriiam EttprU I In.’ AE niily Art of Self-Befraw Kim r Bivirtt, bjiij Lii a 14 Miii.lo... _....., .lit rn iff I,rmJj„ ' iV.i Pagr Su ' ljf-.riiY JUNIOR ACTIVITIES ll.irkr Wlnt if l I i-lI snund? Such fiery elgqutw ! Smell ‘silvei-v-lonemed ■mitory ! Enter the Main Room L ; sten! behold! Il i fclv Junior 1 .iilcoln C’IhIj-. whose Custom il is n dthile ijtleslioils of 2i ns well ns national interest in its hi-monthl], meetings. Fk ' ELin ■ ' ill’ ml a vent ago hy a few of llic more determine:! Students who cnnM nnl. in class, satisfy tln-ii desire for JirguniCUtilliith the Junior Lincoln im Ims n membership rif a I Rut [ fifty ejuhryu debaters “EC-tr from hence lie noisy clamor. p.r?e disgust and anxious frar; Vining. grief Slid wasting sadness never keep their v!g ' |s here, l!m within the charmed lnisr.ni none hut soil alTectiors play, hen the i .lee i lull has iis meeting, arid sweet inn w holds in sway Organised in 1919 by Miss Camille Mnyer. and asvsied in t 20 hy Mr! rmr trfee (. lub has enjoyed n very successful set son Tire QuEmel has ably supplemented ihe Work of the Glee Club. ami wrier (he direction of Miss Jafolii. lias made creditable iippenranres I he drawn tic talent of the sun leu? s has been well brought ■out hv the presents- ll ™ a mm i!?er of ]:l lylels. including ’ S he f flippy Hollow School ' rind “A1 Marlin’s 1 minify Store 1 ’ given hy Miss Nicholson’s group, and The Itirds t. hnslmns l iitol given by Miss- l lark s and Mb-, Kivsrr ' s roiip. Ihe In m | u- of colored minstrels, under the direction of the Misses Clark. Nicholson, and Vmiieyen, deserve much credit for die able performative given at ihe East High Carnival, and repeated at the Howe a nd Whitney School ' s,. L rider the Slats and Stripes ' was successfully presented hv the entire school. A Fable , P rl ° c ' upon a lime there was a Junior High School. Every day at 1] ;45 and at ■ ' :4,r 1 liis school was dismissed. I ' lic liell Sounded and I he principal said Stand. A teacher sat at the piano and played a lively match. All marched in (hue t«i the music! Every om? walked direct ]j In-hind the per son in front of him, 1ml at such a distance tlial lie could ■ ■[ p: issi bly step cm the heels of another marcher., [ ' heir amis hung gracefully id their sides sn that their hands could not lie thrust ini ilieir pocfccls No Olle mr:| | m-cL the Curtain string s;i that il struck any one else in the eye. As they swung easily along tu the rhythm of the march, the teachers smiled contented!; 1 , . and all was liappi as a marriage liell Moral Don’t believe all you read. The Skippers’ Club A fitly jh oiff rtfj. (Mr. ShIIqji (if led) The Cast R tosseLL I 1 ovsn ) jt The Filtaiu Ruth Leaves : The Vamp H. F. Scnos. ....The Nero . _ Act 1 — Scene 1 klllh is organised by the villain ;md the vamp, who, hy ihe wav. are the soul members _ It decided tluH meetings will lie held either at the Colon ijil or at the Ui| 0 u on favorable occasions; namely, when Mr. Silt toll leaves the building. Scene 2 Glib hears rumors, that the hero is Hot on duty that day. A meeting is ar- ranged. 1 he t tub walks nut to attend meeting, hut (tie hero makes lii$ appear- ance, and foils them, ] he C Inh is then dissolved, because of Llie requested resignation of the honorable president, the villain, and Iris able partner, the vamp. I I his is riot recommended as a school play. J H-MWI.D F. Ewi(i Pegr ITHLET I CS Thr li U-i i.- ni (hi- Junior llillli, 1 liis jtir, ivsh- jir-iil Lfy i |ij; p vvi-ii I li im uSi tin,’ 1 1 i.av h Yif-rf ! :n Jil!, ;i|i]i, || |iy fiii ' Im-V I i!f li yym Jim! prop finritLlli ' s. Tin- fool hall foam pnrtitfd am] playi ' c] mi St. Jdlrn ' Park, OYClr half li ({fllhyfi jilnywl vi ' iTi- won., A inirn tn-e nf Erijiri vrrrr Inkvii t . friri iun yriil [riJttii. T| i- Wkrl ba l xrnxQi iviii a nan ' ll not eiNHi. ' ritiMv, Iriit H|id ril ii. ' i I | y , fur Ihi- spirit i ' f I lit- I ' tvs m it |il| ' ii, ii ' Vi ' n Ets ' .’ii ’i tli ' fi ' ill «;i uflcn iKii-t, Tin- tinyH I: :i lt 1i sE-iirE, witli imt vf-ry III 1 0 p ' setho [|c hVbrun ry, him-ov-pr. IJirvUplL tli 1 It i It I il i’-’’ ' T M r. i ' ..|i- ..mi Mi, MrVili’r, tl i- fti 1 f iirMnl ary jjyin ;■ ri mu rvil ftr ( iH ' tiri ' , nihl Hi ' pliy iTH il lijilaynl iki t tri-i’i Mr i mjirn-viTii ' rit Eivijf ably rapl niiinil si,. n i Jim, hill,- iiiiitki-r Kh ' vIh ilrfi-nrli ' il (hi C(i |h. I fa i ' rlv iiliivril a fiiH H ' -iistm (in r v II v •, : ■■ 1 til :iL ' Piirlmim qiihE .luiiiiur-, n-i fm wa rd Hu r i , ii 1 1 , EE ' iy, l iirl n P sj. Jiilnt. mill Van Hgyrr viiiri]Hini-it f Jit «■ i ' ilJ Ehtiiiu wlilc-h fiiiLiiMl linrj, ami Wnrkud nut witli Eli lirst . Tin liariflmll si ' anar in i ' S|n r1i:(t Eit bp Ji TsEi? ttliffi ' i . , fill Eh i’ Jhjvj, hit alnrxuly i j- ri H : T pxittiw, tin ' I tbfro Is :iinnpjT f Iii-iil I ' if i ' 11 ' .-ibi indlrri.u.E to fhowo flOGI. I ' jr.jfr JUixiji i r MEMBERS WANTED the SKIPPERS CLUB baby- BASKET ' Bawl • -vrfTi [c ,tn [ if- .1 n,M.Wi H(.m • ' t! f r L « -., (M.h T 4 S+iik. w t paitifsM w v , H up ' ■in F UiY |JT -C ttKL. Scotty ns d ivtoonf jJAu a _ Mcr 1 rvfj IT Wl i AGiiltfj i t nr fliat , EILEE e. • t wat rn-i m. H. t “■ , WQ tHfWF ftPlT FT£h st uaou. - H JD l ayy ia it: nt j w I .•■ l A IS li i D s.- i. iig 1 Ci r iC r at. ill. Qt ' M AT INKS? ‘Mr HOW THEY RAVE But THCYfi ' t- JUS T AS HARPY AS I HAD ThElft’ Ff UilT r 5EAJSE LLikUirv. iiffiiDiuir fEK.S!.% ;VVr F ” WH [ _N H £ Wf T CJiL nrimwE SF pi ' f Mil’ M • «:■! TiST LET THE C N DECIDE TLAC Vf£ft ft iT IS SUB! 1 1 c . ET US SINE? IT AEAJN’ 1 mm J OUR TEACHERS our Glee club nu5iNF. rtf } ms BY THEIR YE SHALL Km W the m Sept. 7. Sept 10. Oct. 4. Oct 16 Oei 25- Oct. 26 Oct. 27. Oct. 2d. Nov 1, N ' ov. 5, N ' ov, 5. N ( v, 21. t Ve. 9. Dec. 16. Dec. 17 Dec. 17. Dec 25. Dec. 24 Jail. 4, Jan. 14. Jan, 26. Jmi, 28. Feb. 4. K h. 4-5. Feb. 8. l-eb. 15. Feb. IS, Feb. 17 Feb. 17. Feb. 18. Feb. 18. Feb 22. Feb, 26. M ur. I . Mar, 2. Mar. 2 Mar. 1 Mar. 16. Mar. 1 7. Mar, 2-1 Mar. IS. April 1 , 8A. eropjauc J3i CALENDAR E lo w -c 1 1 a - y h Hl-rtfi ! Everybody settled. I hie i :il [imgrani nn-s -i i by Miss t lark’s group, S k i|i|)crs ' Club u rgal i i ei l, (.‘oiitiililitiniK I ■ r the new flag. Croup One lf-n I i tS” with donation nf S7.25. Icorge Clialle made bis debut in tong trmisrrs Professor Wist in gave to a new song. Elnllawe ' en I ' urtv l v Miss ( lark ' s ami Miss Kiescr ' s groups Olwsis! t ll Roy ! I t seems to be ronlagccnis. Edward Moreau donned his kmg trousers. Miss Fasnld’s ?itni Mi-s Elk’gunli’s groups g m- n. pan.} Party by Miss Nicholson ' s grtni|). Pilgrims’ tVdh ' imy I ' wuritin prc ' clltcd by Mis HyraniV group. Miss I h n skid ' s and Miss Kllcgard ' s j n nips gave a jiarLy. Christmas 1 .tennis told by Sis- . Cady’s group Eighth Oracle sewing inhibit and sale, Miss Met. Amuck in charge, netting S5l 00, Sri k j and exhibit by Ninth tirade Domestic Science girls, and the rl Class, Birds ' Christmas Car ' d, Della IX ' imisoil leading as Mrs. Rnggtes. and cleverly illustrating (hr to ubb - of a mother in bringing up a family. Other perlcirnieis were al i choscri From Mis- , (. lark ' s and Mis . KftV- sei ' s groups. Vacation, Hack again. Hurrah! We smiled all day after Miss VcmvcyenN group presented their II Smiles” in Assembly. Clyde Tennis ailua.d for the ladies. Vaccinal inn order, Oucht My arm! Basketball leant organised. Carnival at Fust High, with Junior High Minstrels as the leading attraction. Minstrel Show repeated at the Howe School — Receipts. SIS 50. We played, the Cathedral School. Did we win? We lust. Minstrel Show rejiealed at the Whitney School, $1 5.50. Ewig elected Captain of basketlwll team. We played Weal IX FVre at the College (iym. Election hh j class, officers. Janus Whitcomb Riley program, ably presented I , MW Piisnld ' s b™llp. Flags up ! Washington ' s Birthday, We battled the Vocational l am. Minstrels ' big Feed from imrl of the the proceeds made at the Whitney School. We must compliment the conk on the excellent potatoes! Back from Easter vacation, We again battled the Cathedra! School Tram, and lu l We are good losers. Basketball CuinmitUv went In set Mr. Coles and received the kr- formatory Oym to practice in three nights a week, Lester Hansen reappeared, bringing liss smile with him Si Patrick’s Day. koine Hack to Erin. Miss Nicholson ' s group presented “A1 Martin ' s Country Store. Selection of class colors, flower, and motto. .April Foul ' s Day. Exchange of birthday gifts P.rjTi - Sirty ■« ' if Jtaa_ crop lane J0L Found an the wnslv-lo kci and dedicated to Russell II T vviiikle twinkle. l tiui credit! I f I but knew haw ta get it, L like thee, would stiffly shine, 1- or the language is divine 1 Teacher “Name several ways in which cuntngious diseases can Ih- trans- n lil ted 11 IvlwanL Moreau t very excitedly)- I don ' t believe in kissing. -kisses arc germ carriers . M tSS Clark— Jack , what is II Cl the symbol for? Jack |7 f usiy response — High Cost of Hiving!” Howard K. Mis ' , Vermeyen, have vent a violin? Miss ' emieyen - u Xa. Howard, I haven ' t even a how. Eirure Maelnnis - ’I apcslry i- a kind of rich cake the French jseopk 1 make French tapestry, they call iL Miss Jacobi theta, what tin voll know ahcml papyrus? Crvia C. I don ' t know anything alpout him.” The class had never heard that the word “weeds could mean “dollies. “Kan yi.u ever heard (he oppression ' She is wearing widows ' weeds ' ? asked Miss Vermcvcn I ' ve never lie-trd of widow’s weeds, hut ans wered I fella Hennison. Cve heard of a gni ' s widow, modern version of hues from The lady of ihe l4ikc”- “Thanks, chiiiiipion, thanks ! the maniac Cried, And pressed her to Frt|z Sim Hums ' side. I lurry H ' Hruec. if the glacier w as so large that in crossing over, it covered the American Continent , what became of the animals that were here at that timer [truce — “ThuCs casv :: they were nil killed except Iwo, and thev were in Mo ah ' s Ark. Teacher- (live an example of Hvo plants nr Iwo animals which receive mnt ual Ismeiil from association. Charles h’raussens — A dog and a ilea. The flea gels his living and trails- portal ion, Teacher — “And what discs (he clog get? Charles- -“lixercisc! Miss McCormick- Newy today we will liave a lesson on “Sponge Lake. Ivighth t j radcr — “Tee, hce, how absorbing! J 1 1 [ i ■ ,S i i ' i Iritf i 3n iftemoriani hr Captain ot)ii ' Coimar Ek was tlTfiL in stirt.- hearts of [ijs Classmates ; Ele led East High ' s leant dim the fight ; He toiled for the fame of his liii li school ; He strove for the red Mini while, And now he is gone, and iii-; Mm so- mites l.’nite this hero |o honor. I hi ' leader. student. athlete, Itomiv fohn C iVonnor. M. C. r ' «tai:s John Bi.amcieaild c ' iX. ' ox- Son was lorn in the city of I inrn (lay, Wisconsin, on December 12 1901. At tlu- time of his death, Sep- EH-iiLtK-e 21. 1920. lie was si member id [he senior class of East nil ' ll, having enlered in the fall of 1917. with (he class of ’2i From the lime that John lirst entered, he was prominent in ;dl school affairs, ] uring his sophomore and junior years, lie served ns vice -president of the class of 21. In his jiitsior year, he tens chairman of the general arrangement committee for the Junior From. John had unusual talent ns an artist and Cartoonist. Throughout Ids high school days, he was coil netted with the art department of the Aeroplane. John’s wonder ful ability to draw lias long been recog- nized by the studen ts of East High. His clever cartoons and fancy insert dm wings nre great ly missed ihis year He won fame on (k gridiron during his sophomore and junior years as a dependable and sliir lineman. Me was elected Captain nf the eleven during his senior year, t ire.it as his loss lias been, both lu the school and to the football Hjuad. his spirit has continued io lead the lean! and to give to them the inspiration and determination that led the Red and While to the glorious heights of victory, lib loss is the shadow cast upon East ' s must successful year ■ oi the gridiron. U i tli the rememlirnnce of John, one thinks of his sterling character. Clean of ihougtiE. clean of Speech, and clean of habit, he was a worthy student, alhl Lie. and gentleman. because of his unceasing labors tor the glory and honor of old Easl High., through his scholastic record, his untiring etYorls on the ■Aeroplane, and hi ' remarkable Work oil site gridiron, do we dedicate to him ihis Athletic Depnrtmcnl of the 1921 ' Acrgplmie. E. O, rafft .Si o ai hv aue J ' lh.-i ; ... COACHES Eaki I-aubem; . Notre Maine i FraN?. .Sell XRIb 4 -:K . Kmynrt WEARERS OF F 0 0 T B A L L i±. w. Ii. V 0. K. J . T, W. I 1 . H. ]_ REGULAR SQUAD Ihlwhrl, ’lil E. ]£■ i 11 v, tga [,. T, SaHjUi ' l, ' 21 , Bur, ' 21 niriiiinaimiMinniiii ' tiiiih li .ll IUI.I)l.l.ilkll l.ll I ■ B Hctit.Tin ill. ‘21 ‘yuBL ' ki’-ailm.-Ji, ' 2 1 ... I ' nan.nl., ”2 Hi ' iinSi ii. Ufl, .. ,K. I5t in! inmi , ir , ir!pnniii bt, Q. I ' nywk ' V, ' 2 k. .. .... L. H. -‘’iiiiLjH. ‘22 It. H. ' . ' ‘an l.niLiirii. ' ill ...... fr’. Vltll lll ' DIVDp ”21 ... H« l i I . . 1 ......... .... .. .I..... ... ............ .■a ■■■ ■■■ ■■ in m ■■■■ ■ KL r. I ; u. T. K. a E . El. il K a 19 2 0 L. -I. ]i. A. M T, R, K o. c , J, SECOND SQUAD AI rqluiJiM r ' 21 t j. HOW, ’ 21 ., L. H iiii-h os l. Irnii nr ; tb ii in ii.ii mi imnirniiiKiirimp UlrmiEiol, ' 2:1 ...._.._i_ii_iiBi .. i dim ■ ■ 3i Hi Hurray, _■ l_.ni.iuiu. iuiLii iui ii Ki ElLiiilnii. ' 22 , R. BtltHf, -2 CJ. Mlfl V, 1 i ii ■ . ..■■■■i _ k I I 1 -ail I I li ' il 1 1 . ..... El. 11. ’21 •luiui.iuifciiaiuii tnani i )V1liin ’22 - E. T. ii. i 0. T. E. G. 11 . It. El. II. SCHEDULE Ro|H.i !3 Huhi Q fll. 2 tilt Ui’ 1 . Li hlii -I lift. 1 $ hiilr-l. □ct 2 a Haul 1 1 L|£]|. . . ■ l St) Alumni fl Oft. 2:0 Hu me J 1 i 3i ... .• i , 1! OhMiomIi 9 iiisrii .... 0 □a-likenli N 1.3 X LiL ' , L 1 HeimE 13 Wo h( lOffh 8 1 1 ipl .... .... 3$ Marino! to ... . 0 Nov. 20 Ka t Hisii 36 Ap[iletcm 0 .... rw Wausau M — — HL K Ei.... .... .39 IK ' uiiIm .... 9 Tirtnl... 210 [ |j|iii| i’ |L!H.. . IL Pafit ti The Season Tim season nf 3930 is Iwyoud doubt tin? most sucee.ssf ul that Knsl High lias ever had cm the rid i rum. Tire prospects at the si art were not very 1 ■rLufciS I . ' heir were lmt two regulars of last year ' s i pind . around which to hnild a team wm-thy of East. Coach Eamibeau lia.il in develop an entirely new line h mi l of green and Ill ' ll! material, anti lie did, as tin- EnslcrncrN nwnl will show. Although East was prepared to p3av all kinds of fiMiiixill, the red and white dcvL j lu[ictI tile forward pass lr college variety, and because of tin- lightness of the squad. used it as tlivi if chief mean io defeat their opponents. tvisl opened the season by playing the lminii, whom they tie fen tv I 2lJ to fi This game showed that last had son good material. hut tlwu it needed a great deal of coaching. East nest met I Jshkosh Normal. Although heavily nan weight ' d, the Ned nod White held (hr powerful Xormfilile to a 15 lo 0 score. East 33: Marinette 0 f)n October ninth, liist met her first scholastic rival, Marinette, and after a hard fought argument, emerged m the long end of a ,y to 0 score. Tlie teams La II led hard the lirsE half. East scored, once in each quarter, I mt ' rowlcy missed the second goal, and the half ended Kasi Id; Mar incite 0 East 30; Wausau 14 East traveled io Wausau mi ( Jcuiht sixteenth, for its Hirst brittle ii foreign territory, and indicted a .10 to 14 defeat uti that city ' s scholastic eleven. This game showed East ' s fight and comeback spirit The Hirst half was a bailie royal. The red and white got off to a |)oor stall. East fumbled, and after but four minutes of play U aiisnu scored on a series of long passes Scon - „ East 0 1 Wausau Ihtsi then launched an offensive clown the field. hinally l hhvLv bucked tackle fur East ' s first score. fkjal was missed. Score, I ' ln 6; Wausau 7. East kicked oil, Inlt soon intercepted a julss. A tiro of plunges proved futile:, bin Crowley was equal m the occasion and added three points to East ' s score hy a rural drop kick from llie thirty-yard line, placing hast in the lead as tin- lull I ended. Score, East 9; Wausau 7, East 59; Oconto 0 Displaying a varied offensive, mostly on the aerial route. East 1 1 it ' ll had little trouble administering a 59-0 trouncing to the northern eleven, i hsniius defense could not rope with East ' s forward passes-! and as a result Crowley was heaving tile bull into the arms of East ' s forwards with due regular ily. East pulled ilic short kick oil. and about two numucs later. Van Laaucii uewtl on a 1 41 ' -’. After tlii s it was just a procession ng ■ and down tin- field. During the remainder of the half. East scored four more touchdowns. When the first half ended, East led, 52-0. After the fii i quarter, c. mivh Lamlieau used the second and third teams. The red and white reserves continued Lu score, piling up four more touchdowns in the final half. Tilt game ended 59-0 in favor of East. East 19; Oshkosh 0 East journeyed to Oshkosh on OcIoIkt thirtieth, and continued llieir sweep toward the stale scholastic championship by Jminbliilg llie sawdust city schoolers co llie tune of 19 to 0. East was not lacking in support. The team was accompanied by the Jara Band and about four-hundred rooters, It WELS the Ik. ' -I exhibition of school Spirit that has ever been shown in Oshkosh by an invading school. The reft and white wmv slow in starling, but Indore the end ..f the first t|iiar- ler, liast I lad pushed Van laiiuieu over feir the first score, East High ' s passes were working to good advantage, and it was 1101 long after the second quarter opened kfi if Crowley hurled tlie oval to Dorseliel. who ran atiruit twenty yards for East’s- Second Store. Tlie half ended with End ahead, 12 to 0. I ith , c re Jiiy y, n r In (lie thin] quarter East scored ajpLiil on a tackle kick lomwtinn, Cjuaclteck Imsli skiried between end and taekir fur the final score. When the game ended. I- si st was ' ' ii the lullg end of pi l Ha 0 score. Ez$ 43; West 6 ( rv Armistice hay, Knst nude it three straight over du- purple. hv putting them down to inglorious dc feat to the turn- 0 4.! tu- (J, the largest snare ever re- corded in die annals of the yearly clash The day was terribly cold. The gridiron was frozen, making it exceptionally f;sst. Hast kicked oft. and oil the second play West fumbled. The kill sre-sawed I jack and forth in West ' s territory until the purple were forced to jnitH on thfir six-yard lille. The Vkk was 1 docked, and tjuackenlnish fell on the oval for the lir t score of the game, tioal was kicked. Score. East ; West 0, Lit the second quarter I Cant scored again by a long pass, t Vowh-y to Dorschel. Score, East 1.4; West 0. Eji t started the Second half by receiving; and after a scries of exchanges, East worker! Llir kilt Ln West ' s Iweiltj c-ij ht yard line. I- ' i ' uils lucre e rnwtcy kicked a tliiriv six yard drop for three more points. West kicked to East. After a series of exchanges, the hillloppcrs recovered the hall on (III- forty-yard line Mere t’mwley jqiXsed to Dorsehel. In ■ made a nitty mlrli mid ran t : e ri tnuchdown. Score, blast 23; West 0. In llie !:i ' l qttarlvr (here was plenty ol excitement. Soon after the period opened, t mwley shut a long (ins ' . to Van l .aaneO. who made a pretty rim through an cjwn field for a touchdown, West kicked off. and it was not long la-fore foita I ' d Vi red 4 ill a ]xlss. At this stage of the game Easts passes were working in college sl h and Crowlev was hurling the ball with deadly accuracy all over tlii- gridiron, Ivn-st received again, and it was at this lime that eil Mured, f row lev called for a pass in the shadow of his g..-al posts. West intercepted tike pass hi the m-xi play the purple carried the uval across. last was delcnmned to carry out her slogan of forty or bust. and with lull two minutes to play, kicked oft. 4 lie Westerners were forced to punt. On the spread formation, Lrowlev threw a long prj-.s to Skngg, who traveled tiflcrn yards for East ' s last score. I ' lms emieiL a brilliant forward pass game, with East the victor over West by the score of -13 to ( . East 36; Appleton 0 kins Urven l!ay hl-t AppVtini in the si ' jill-tlnsl fftf stair lille, 4m Su-V In-r t utiel i. l-lsksl nlTniniVr qwi twilling like ii vreli-CiiU ' 4 hiUrhi iw, nn l Ka 1 ’n ili-fviwi 1 wi- sOiue ivall Aji]i]i ' l 4 in hml iii. I Ii vn Ih-m-iiH I hi il selmlml i. eh- Veil, ami lliev ivere fiiti ' IMi I ml i | was ihii k.iijif l.i fi-rv H 1 t t i k tlw wind mil l ' Itiflr isiil . Tlii- ! .allt n.| | r -• kh- keVl ntT, It nil A]ipti-E uu Was fm-Tiil n- julhI, Ttir kirk was Unfkctj aiirj hZn -t riivt-iL ' I the kill. TIli. ' tv I :i ml wliiti ' e hi- r start -.sJ !■ niiireh -kwu Hi, ' fii’hL - ■ mi ClitiVrtl t ' cnw U-v ever fmr tin? tirnl sninv OmiI was ini i -- . -l. Score, Baht Ik Appleton U. K«r.t ; ' lii lilt k is k- - l lilT, mi i it « 4 i- 11-t long lwfnre (Jrolrti ' .v iiil- rs |,e-,-.| ;,|i jtass aunt wi fitly. 1 ynnts f.,.r a EHiiielmlire i Tliis win iliumgli ii li ri kru firtil veils ore 4if I he rnnsl si-HKi- Iktiud m ' r s mi :i keal |;rhli rni|. Ctiril wiis kirk, si. Tin, 1 i ' |l5HT( , ' f , si l, ' il wilb Kil-sl ill peak ' (A id ii of i be lei II . Score, Knst 13; Aifhlon t 1 - fcust s ' El TEh ' 1 I Hip.- S-. ' IS ,[|,| llflllf Vt-fiti i- ' .ili ItHiIi ' [lcl L ' nilin-Tl t It ' iL ll l lljjlit, SoQll 11 fl Cf till 1 si ' l-hjihL ufipiu ' d , Van Liumi ' ii went ever larklv -ftir ji luurluluwii, after ii si-rii-s of -w, ' ll i , Jt4 ' mtisl fOnvant |inssL ' s in i ' I Ians ' pllltiXieP. SL-iir, , k’- ' ir- 1 L ' ti; Appli ' lnn 41. Bust kiL ' ki- ' l I.fl. Init ri ' Ti-vi ' ncil lire hull tm ji Inmlilr, Afli-r 11 mst In? r - vi- ' . ( i issrx, i VffiWiL ' v ■. i n-l. -l l-lir rod frr alt iwt her si-Mfr. ' Cli,- ,(i 3 iii!i ' r L ' tkili-il jnisl iis kiisi kiL-kist isIT. Sri. re, hlu r e7i A] pEctDo u. In tin- linn] quurkT KhsI niait iUlCtliiSr M-isli, mi, I t.y slriiaj;lil fnOEljall rii-rrii-il El r tiVJil [4i Ag]ilet4ML fl EwmyiLnl liin 1 Wlieh ' livtinlrn plunged tarklr fu r unOIh ' . ' r t fjlttli ' lowit. Xriirr. Ens.t S3; A [ipll ' too M. HftHt iigaiii kirkisl cfT. Appkluri CuEieat tu gain, rtnil ]mnth! E is Hie r,s| linl whin- an iitid- ri-l ' l, BjlhE slurti ' .l nimTlirr iinireti iluWli 1 in • th ' Jil, Imi (lip time wire slintl ; sn 4’NniN v ■ I r ■ ■ | , p i i ■ .- 1 ihiick mi it kirkisl ji Jival fii-lil r-sii , ' ii i; VjisI ' sl ' itl ' td It4l jmints. ChheIh- ivus Ebl ' iiiiJiviplimL star. Eaxl ' s ihn- m4iTi. ' Ehtm Ili ' 1.,1 I hi- j r 4itViL agilln-M tlwlf ■ ui ' li hi ' iiv m ' t ' i|i]iiiii, -Ells.. The visitors ' iiSt-srair httillfletd fjnlrsl from sinlil, ilrnr In lire ffl-fl iliac tin- IiULE4I]1|.s-ts’ Pilhul ' h were geEtiiii; tliHKlgh amt hn-aking up tin- plays hi. ' fi re they gtll l3llL ' 4l. Pttfft Af it-niyfirt: leroplauc Ch; ( «iev as km Skomi I I ' karukn 1 J vni?s Caowi.Kv- - Jim. I. If. Eh (. n -wlt-y was llu- lirigluesE l nil 1 1 n ■ team. s a field general Jim has few c‘i| Li s I - ill - linin ' ,! ic circles. IL - ability to call 1 lie right pljiy at l Fjl- rigEil time has I™ ife f fi go. l many of ECasiV sfmvy fit- threw forward posies with deadly accuracy. mill ii mis through hi marvelous passing llint tlie “3 lillloppers v d ' le I 1 lllL l s large scores. Jim was ail exorptiomllv gnnd kicker,, doing ill id Fast Ii lining. At lnacMilg Up llie line lie bad no equal. E h Afl. VaS‘ Laakkx 4 ’ F. 15 . V ' iin Umiel! was another main cog in Kilsj?JS machine. Van is a gifted re- ceiver of the forward pass, and a very good open field nirincr. lie is mi doubt tin- Sliest fi till nrw of The hardest tackier utl (he team. Whenever n few yards ii ' i-e nee: le l. V ah could always I relied upon to make (he distance. In blocking, l:e was nnsnt passed hv Aliy trn the squad, EmvARU Skim.i. . l, lvt; r R. El. 1 5. Captain-elect for nest year, although a Sight man, could always lw i lepended upon to gain. “Fid” curried the ball around cud with due rtgulartlv. I Ie also was a sure tackin ' , and bad lhe knack of receiving Crowley ' s passes Thomas 1 1 KAMiKJf — Tom , 11 Q. II Meanleil showed a lot of class oil tlie offense. and was a Consistent ground- gaincr, hut lie showed his best form on the defense. Tpin followed the I Kill closely, and by means of his speed lie broke up many of niir opponents ' juisses 9rrrnt]i I. ISDN A R| I l.ltlSSCtili!,— Ldi L. 3-’. MhumIii I was one of (lie most vril tftlhle meet nil l!ir- Red 4 -,iad White SH|1ffld, had k ' reat ntjitily [n receive forward passes, and tin- i rnwkyln I i fschpi com m rail ittn Has ;l ground gainer for the I lillto|j|H.TS when il catlie to « aerial i ' iHIK ' r r. win: at huille when it came in breaking up ] 1 ilvs around His ctitrcnntv of the scrimmage line. VViLUAw Hbillv— “ llil]. ' L I . Jf 111 . ' ' ' |l,:iH ri wall i m tin. ' defense, nu t m sure Imh ' -iiwiier on tlie oflfrnsf. I n|| a ,i. i lie hardest tackfvf • ii (he eleven, and was • air of the [vndi ng pn r| s in Ned “wl u hile machine lie h:iv already made a mine tor Himself in the MU ' tlinll InstHiiy of East t£igb. and his grin will In- known mi ;ill the leading g?h| istmiis of rile State k ' fore tin graduates, [■I.iiHL Ue.ira-.s nrsil ' Nil nek K, [. (Juackeiilnisli had a (jntal adraniage ill his sisse. weigHt ami s|jl-l- I W i ell, these •LU vantages, Ite opened large holes for the lm‘k field. yii ' iek” was iisrtl fre (||li U|ly IO Curry the h:d3 hew gains. were made over ln side of the line, due to hi ahilitj to break through and l. . get the meMe. IhiBHHT L nXAKIV- ' | toll. ' 1 R. E. iomrd w-is anolher man who had (he ability tu gr,aH otT Crowley ' s IkiIi was insl ami a good defensive player, I nv. iking up many pirns on his side of till ' Fine. _ Me hud hard luck, lie mg injured several times, hue lie never «:n - tun always i.uhliug FwiL-k tor nmie. t OJTAftlJ Or acKk.v iu:sn Rk i i.i . v DtWSCtlKL i ' llJJi i ' ll |-i r t it m l i -i itWJiKNTU.M. SvUVET Uuh BlEtfel. Lko Hikkyi. - m B eans 1 r.„ G. Hteliet ism s a clcvpr uiatl imi tlic (Is 1 1 files ' , and III- %v.is mil lacking in -kill nil i ln- ulTiinsh ' L ' l.eo was a low and sle. ' td} player, :i.tw| lie had tin: fighting never- gi Ve- nn spii ' ii. Al :ili limes Ik ' f«. ukl lie (leix ' inktL unnn to cto Jus utmost fur the Ett ' il and While. Ralph SuijUKT— 1 Sc:i|lLl-t r L. G Si i 1 1 let displayed :i I I of clns.- l t!l mi Tile ■ lifetime -i it I oil lk- defense, kalpli l-i iifil s i] iu n iii|i holes. wide enough for The whole baeklirld K dph u-jis it reliable lineman, and lie played a bant and eons stei t game. AltNOLti ISl ' k — ' A vine,” (. . I hir was erne r«F Tile steadiest men un llle SijU ' id rim- ' was a sure passer. ! nd In was never jjuilly of one b id psi-s during (lie entirv sv ' isaii. Hr -i iml liihe n stoile wall nil lilt: defense, and liH- was nLwavs able I gel 1 1 i man oil the offi-nse Eli- was full uf pep. arid was always cheering ii Isis team males IfDKIiHlN J ji i 1 . 71 . ST 1 1 Al. I jJl jl - [it tj. Ftolmillial was a fast, shifty lineman, and he was aheavs in Ule Hikh nf the balllCk Ughling every minute of tile game “3 hills was ;l dangerous lineman, always playing a dean and consistent game. Piflyc Srtenlg -eight krSiiKi.r, Van ] Kl ' kKX ' ‘Villi. Kttll ’nm Dtureil w;i s sub end. 1ml uolKjdy could Jell hv watching him plat, Wan was given tlie . pportunity to del mm Sira u Ills ability in several of East ' s crucial tallies.. : H li I lie tilled into Easts wl‘M i itlcd machine ns well ns any of the ■ igs |( ||«S HT BaJFTULS - Bubble,” Ikiek I lands, ail hough handicapped by liis size, showed Ins ability st-ver.il times in rt iiiLd least ' s tcicklifld. Whenever jjiveii Hie opportunity by Coach LaiiiIktiu. Bobbie showed Eii r ability atld willingness to light. Lures: I I Hit: — E [L-ise, ' Line F lei sv was used to lull nuy yaps in the Red and White machine that inighl occur, from tackle lu tackle Whenever ljorcnz was used. lie played a stellar frame and showed that In- could lighl to the List litcll. M Tim mas IU’kih-in: Tom. End Riirdon showed lib loyal tv and pep all during eIh- season. It was perseverance and | m- | f 4 if men like Tulll Lliat made the regular scplad wllat It was, lie was a low, hard tackier, ill ' ll ting all the tin it-. HkiSe Burdon Bartels Van Deuel n S ' Vi r iir. [V. ' i l£l- A ' i ji ' i ' . i’ ij Athletic Rhymes Football Days V-e liiMr.l Ihai 11 arl nui I, ' hM a inl£3i.y e.im- 1 ri ' ani Or (irn-hi iiiJn l-iHmBit n a-n t ■ i I ,k . ■ llir-y pr inTd ; Their |i3n u ihhb In I — • . 1 1, up. hh ..flm i-r jrarp, Hirl yni ' ll HiiLb-p llia-p dldii ' l LT i imj l-..ik .11 I3ip inttp. T ]m I lir ul- 111 -} mil Lldiic II la 11 mit I-t. : I ■ s in y. I I ' ll hla VvlMl«rfUl WuBilrr U. na Ii klnL ■ lin I ' Iny. r ' Uf tl rili ' B. UP k iih rJ. Bill -r -il him Tr- ' II .hr r JI W. T- IlkUBC ' - n III li SuiSr. fur Van IjanHari in Bn. hV r i ' -fi T ' ■ ri f I.ff I ' .V in ill 11 1 1 1 a I ni ' y . I ■ I if y Kali t Of jii.ll ■ li ' i’l uirlp. - 1 . ji-l|. iL and Milt. 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Vi ' L iii jeihxI lib Binjr Lti-rp — Th ' bn Ii 1 1 npr. iu - l . r-|flTf ' -up k|r.i) 1H ii Riu r rcnl-nr, A rnntil PLiir at-jr km Ip rin mfl Iii ICi ' lllr — ■ ►jiq i fM-n I jiHRtnl lilin tiJiI«i; T IPJ ! IiLj I ei fc lt- Iii rpE Ibroiii -h %Viii R f C 1 1 1 1 1 Buir-iilr . lin!- n H. P -1 . i ii iJiw iisHn r cnil. IVni nvEOife fur hi i]irnil All I f : r- ' lltnr Iii- kl- p In a c:i ir., Hr p h M.n I nn : l - r. Till Errr .l I ' D p-aT- k ' -ii l«j- Wlhnra Lhui Iwiiti I - 3 tfKlF Il ' iR ' l III llRIlKITH BT-TJiE, FI ■- ilLCtr l lir.uckil Elm I lu miuiil r .ti-h Tk- ' -pr i-hn 111 phniB wf 1 hr PlBlr. Vei ik brli ' R’, -1 li Ip it jar br J- ' -ucht row Kiil Hlich 1 1 ■- r Emrtn. Ali«] WsMi tuner tti -Ev. up 111 -flu ye ni yurr, N ' W liLUf i-l ■ ftie brF lunir. Wh rh J p.il Culint I hr nivn, iiur bnrwi l-TMii-n, ■ HI - ITLp ' Pr pk.ip - L i- C furE I — liui fc!h - il 1 -Firr fur ■■FriExfcr 1 ' Hnvfen — All BTn Ift ' -F hr ' p tKiF bmE tr t. VHVIL 1 hr ri- ' i 1 ha- km - i mil j. j kin -n k n ■ wh) Thi-I. IM-V ' -r niLl. lirfi-nl j A n.t ' . hhil ' -ki n«w y«u iihilnrptkhil rn j r- u |i.:rl. r giii VnUI fa+i. In y-.-n r-p |.i lhi Ih ' a Old B s.t blltli. TI iiJ ll ' T- i!i ' -.| .il l ' ‘ ' III! fifil . win r? Beiem hr- r w.El ' i jirl ' Ce- Lh ' -i Cluoiphini. h ' nr thry aijTi..|jf ■Icih-rH-f ' Ihnl Till nth. “M t KB tCijjfrty-nru co. ciii-:s I ' haxs ScilffK.mr.k , Kenyon U(K$Ui I.kai ' km , University of W iseun-iis TEAM L 1 tarschcl. ' 21 i t u] ►! 1 ......... I! F, K. Stm vv, ’23 . (■ . li. Quaekenbusli, Z , , C. Ik BditKistlial. ’21 .............. . „ , K c W, Koepke, ’21 U G. Subs A. Nejedlo. 22 „ ...... . , I . W. Reilly, ' 23... G. I ] -lei sir, 21 U. sum-iiH ' i.r: December 2.1 lAnSl 1 ireen 1 Eav , r - , - - . 7 Marsh fill. 23 January 7 Fast I b een Hsly I i m l i hi 1 ,-r- . . 23 January 21 blast 1 ireen Itav 11 ■Oshkosh 30 January 22 Fast 1 heetl litav ....... 18 Mavville ..... ....... 20 January 28 Fast C ireeil 1 ktv 1-1 Vppleion 10 jamuirv 4 F:isl ( jIVi-II Jfav, , . . . .2o liefurnialorv .. 29 l-cbman. 5 Enisi 1 ireeil Hay IS Manitowoc , , , 41 TKe Season llit- ljaskctlsaill sensun nf l H t2l ci« rightful!} yu down itt history as a success when we consider dial the games played were with the best tetnns ill llie stale, t c IS. (lie first E inic in the history of I lie Keel and While Ehal liasl I Ji li ever illfit this calilser of tennis. These schools lure! the advantage of regular practice in a gymnasium. t. uadi Schneider should Ik g i ven much credit for l lie wav Sit handled the lea in. regardless nf ihc many handicaps which Ik- was forced !-• overtime. Me worked hard to develop a wi tilling combination The majority of the games, were played with very little practice preceding them Nevertheless. itk- team showed it had lilt right stud nln.il il held sonic of tile liesl teams iri the stale |o close scores. The alumni showed that it was willing to hick basketball, and it is hoped that it will continue to do so tn the future ■dr. I aper. a West High graduate, showed Ids true sportsmanship in his willingness to help the team. His time and energy ore very much appreciated, toy the school. Never before his basketball K-en dlSt ' Ussed a t Knsl as il was this season. Eilfl tins year received invitations io hulli the ishkosh Normal .iu.it Rip iu (mini aments U is thought i hat (his season ' s work lias laid the foundation tor real, earnest basked mil in the Allure. Fast High should hat r :l winning team in 1922. as the ' •dd material, combined with tile very pron i i si ttj; new milcrial. ought to make a good, reliable caging machine. cro plane Intelligence I est Test I. fitsliruetiim. Place n check after each nf l tie full owing slaiemciits that arc imc: 1. Mr. Nixoit 1fd not come fnun Iowa, 2. Miss Garber was a goddess uf Greek Mythology. a Thai Hie world insane since Art S. in all right. -I li is easy Lo get away with tilings willi Miss Srlnitle. 5. All school teacher?, are millionaires 6, All high schools are prisons, Test 2 , Ret wecii what two parties did the following controversies, take place: Make a complete statement. 1, The kussin-fapamse war. 2. The struggle of Capitol and l.abor .1. What were the teams engaged in the East-West football game? 4 What two men devised the Esch-t uni mins. railroad law? Methods of Grading- If you van answer the previously stated questions correcLiy L In fCft seconds yon are capable rtf doing faculty work, 2, In 50 seconds you are capable of doing high school work. 3- l ci 20 seconds you arc capable of doing work in the Wisconsin reformatory. Calendar of an O er- Worked Student 5n Monday uighl J go to the Colonial: si is o thrilling On Tuesday night 1 call on I ' lorence : her father usually lias several cigars H ri hand. Oil Wednesday nighl I go til din: Lincoln ( lull On. Thursday night ] call on Ritih t her cliiVenport is very comfortable. C hi Kriday night S goto E TnmjisanV, at I lie Vrtnun 11 is quite a change for a fellow who studies so hard. f ?n Saturday ilighl ! go In Van ' s to keep in trim at the game of pi ml. On Sunday night 1 Call on Marian. She make? excellent candy. On other nights I study. Po se $ Esswy 1 on Criticism Be noil the tirs-t by whom Hu- new is tried. Nor vet I he Iasi in lay l he old aside.” i, Pope, speaking of H. V, It ' s and heavies i Just Like Paul’ Hazel- ‘T hear l h atd was pul out of the Wausau game for holding. Libby — “Isn’t that just like Paul ! How many girl?.’ blushes remain unseen because of fw much drug store in between! iRpfcijs rApJfc East High Dictionary Ity Run M ku Bn as Buok: u. An imUriifiwni of tGrture applied to siutleiits In the Faculty t luck ; u. An object that moves very slowly. Demerit: u. The reward for abstinence ii ' rnii work. and order. Much ff- jpeclcd by students. 3 Jiplcuna a, The supreme award for work and study. given as a present lo the Seniors at the end of Ihe tear. I The shill VOLI InVC to touch. I Faculty t ji . I he Hoard of t initml of Cite Enrplidlftjn. Composed of Ifaflierf. I ' jci f: r.i. The processed doing iiMthMlg; regular employment of some ( ifiitc: pi. The place where the students pet ' ‘called down by tin- Principal, (Jrder: pi. A slate ol harmony I in school ! One of the employments of the teachers is to attempt to keep it. Principal : tr. The nip ISon id the office. the faculty. and the students. School ; a. The institution to which student s are c mmiucd, Syn. Lnr|Liisiiion; Workhouse. Seniors: jp. The aristocrats among tin- students; candidates for diplomas ; also ;i few bums. Spirit; n. Something which fluctuates What Ihe student have sometimes, and totally Fack at other Lillies. Student ; U. Any pcrs-iu committed lo the institution on lEte hill for - term of three, four, or live yeans. Study : ?r. That which tlie ’■indents do not do when (hey can amid it. Work r ji. Piot her tiling the students dm Ft do unless they have to. School Regulations 1. Students arc urpe-d to attend the theatres whenever possible. I red it will In- given for coin humus attendance. 2: Use the halls if you wish to visil ; that ' s whtil they ' re lor. .V Students are urged to lie absent whenever possible. It relieves the Faculty from over- work. 4. Members Ol Ihe [’ acuity are not allowed Lo play tag in the hull Sls they nifty scratch the floor. 5. E .mid talking is forbidden, as it gets tin,- windows rattled. fp. In ase of a rire, ring your hands: if they are iml bandy, ring a towel. A good way to win the favor of Mr. Mixon is Up lw tardy at least once ft day, 8 A good student may he dclined aa follows: a, He does not stay home more than iwn slights a week. b. He complies with all the above regulations. e. E le is a Will and tardy us often as possible, d No student is allowed lo have in his possession any tobacco a bile on school property; the smoke may kill the shrubbery. 10, Since our school is luctited oil a bluff, everything most he in accord with lilat principle. Kighiy-fmf Jlero plane JfEL Remarkable Remarks Mr, N’iiUJIl— ' llaL was 3 Einc talk. Jimmy L row ley — “If other ptbjjlle have iron in their blood, the Irish must have scrap iron Lei theirs, ” Mr, frostier I wouldn ' t throw them out ; l’tl invite them to stay a while, b«aosv J tiki- llsai sort c.jf thing ntysqlf. Mr. Litderbrink — might say that was ;l corker, — a whale 01 a talk. UisM tiarlti-r - Class, (bis has Ima-ei a horrible recitation ; I’ve had ns do all the reciting myself. O. ( ienicsse- -“ ' There are two great desert III! (he earth, — Sahara and the Inked States. Herrick Young — I never Wits more serious in all mv life. Miss Utile I ‘tease prtici[nlc in tile recitation. an L- My ancestors were all people of brains Croulf} “Too bail you were disinherited. Mfas E Vllo ean tell me something about Nero? Student Is lie the one mentioned in Niro Mv (bud to Titter S Nothing k L . — “ ' How dare you 1! No! L never hissed a buy in my life I . 1 1. Aik-, don ' t get snick tip about it. I never did, either. ' At Debate Work-Out A telephone cal tt Mr, Nison — “ ' Guess you fellow had better go Co the phone in n hodv, Meyer — Who ' s wanted, Mr. Nixon? Mr, Ninon — ‘ I dunuo which one of von she wants She snv.s she warns ‘dearest ' , A Lesson in Oross -Quest toning I I card ill die office — Mr. Nixon — “‘Where Were you Thursday afternoon? “Over to.. ] Winn were you doing there? liy. they invited me to dinner. When did they invite vutt?“ irasE night when I was over there. U htit were you doing over there l;i t night? Just visiting; E often go there. M hy tU you go there so often? ' I o see June ; Jane ' s tin IhtSI friend. Mas George over there, too, on I ' hursilav ? Why. yes, lines George go with kme? No; A ell, i 1 1 :f he go with yon ? I No answer. I Smothered giggles in.ni (he office girl and others) X ' lrjvi KigMy it iv The Sneezeville Snoozer Eighty-Tbitel Year Foniutrst by R. BsitO::, NEW SYSTEM ADOPTED IN EAST HISK SCHOOL BY MB, 0. F. NIXON SOPHS ACT ON BOBBED BAIR AEROPLANE CHIEF HAS HAIR BOBBED Faster aiui Better Writers Say Mr. Nixon raJliUrtkm Scrverll on Juniors ami Seniors Tltls Mom- Mu; by Board rjctiovjifvf Mat by Surprises Sclioel by Action; Mr. N:so:i AJarmcd the Fasil ]lil(]i slu ili ' ii I j, better mid cn ii r- ■ trallliliK in weitiug is il proven ttel; at it.il I mean Eu. correct [In 1 rius.iii3iiaj ' ni.iiH of this evil l a new Mysterr,, do elan ' ll lr. C.J. J‘. Nison, | rim i ' i]i.i I mi E. 11. S,, in a [it | t dli ImOiT.- she KuL Club ttdnv, Mr, .Nixoti is tkOW 1«USV tb‘ iili ' l ' ii.j plnns by jj-hich be thinks lie ran erfVrl lb ' ? i ' ll il ,- . Si-vem! atusleliEs who Have iiliility i l e i il iltl ' known a liijHid writer , Ililvc been furred Id write n quutallon KL ' VCnl hUBdred time . Kcnrye 3?. vl ix Mu- lint vie t i it,. He bad to write, “I lil,, miUI not mine S41 rniy to school ' ' Ewe hundred times. Jao II. nnac second, Hr wrote, 1 1 1 ' ,t.i ' ii I ,! L,eil n si 1 prefli il,‘ lnu- Jiuai ' e in Lhr ptefieitce of a tcae-HoT ' 1 five liwml rvil limes Four boy loilay had a con lost to B(-i’ wlunli mu ' eon hi virile, T sli.nl I mil r enure il- ia E he bri QH-nt for tin ' |IUT- puae of waalinjr time, tlte fllsU ' lil. Ii i cKpMted lluil this uya- Erin will lint only develop brt ter iiiliI fault ' r writers in H. IE. y r| but will elevate the moral h|ji pulnrcls :i- w ' eii. EXTRA A. SMITH GIVEN BIO SENTENCE ll ' fi ' r,- .1 mine Mi sen in Hurl ' rflurt. A. Bniilli whs (Iv- , - il il 1 1 envy Errm of queEu t iiin-- for tllO vialntinn of I he J 1 yon can ' t talk law, 11 Smith was xentoneod -• w ti Ei ' Mir folhwiiii ' cjuniai inn i-iO Hues; 1 should not t n I k in the main room, A When tin 1 Healeure wns read Si ii is I, collajMeil. 13 Lx irini uerVe was oiii-, :iinl i.e r ' i ' 11 In [lie floor in tenrH. The sentence ni’iil into ef fee! at ID o’clock El, is mom iiitf. T3ie Hi orient ( ' iimieil to, lay gnt 1 i ' d ii n injgnelisn to thr So|ihaiiiiiT, fnrbiditinn any Junior or Heniof girl from Imv- in.LT bait bubbl ' d. A Et ' in- [Mif;|fv t., -.rinc; IS fur MnV SDtli, ]r wits rumoiLtl tbiit act inn tviLS La ken by the Sophs lie Cause ilie appearance nf Mi -- Mnthy in a bill,, tended 1 ■ de stroy the individuality nf Me SojituinLon- ditl‘ Our Daily Special t)| LJCV hrr 4 oyl-J-rT,..i d v n, ' kHIFU Difii. ' JJJJ BItIMA DONNA Tt SINO TONIGHT I’albb eli Ibiekry of I he Snn Curio Grand U]h ' nl 1‘Iilv CTH will Lki f Id the members uf He American Leu-ion in tin- 10W|| knit I anight. All Hiver- rti-aj’ VOtemna are requested fa le; ' Jifeuenl al this fierpt ' l r n- Eb n, dibECtoey OF IOWA Coinjiiled by Cl, p Nixon DnaraiLtifid Accnroto, foe bo kilbws over j ' lnjdy tfi Iowa by tbe Flrs.t Name, Fnrsniiijr tJlf lido of a ' lJlIH! me hi . M Lsm Genevieve Malby, Editor nf tlii? ' ■ Aeroplane, appcBTed b.-ftiri. rlie hcIioi, bl . i-i,l ;i y inclUilnn witli Her liuii bebtic ' il. AlEbdutrli nutny of Hie t’u| l, Mintire irls tin,] ]iri- vi ini sly taken nil il tmti, Eli action of Mi ' t Mnthv uslo 1 - ' islieil the entire si ' liOuS, M- Nixen i seriously suiisMerLhir EL law wllil ' ll Hl.atil forbid tiny fnrtlii-i bobbing nf bair. M ' h u interviewed I hi morniinr, lie siiid, [InbiK ' d bait inay be nil right, but «n our Editor, it ran never be [null fled. ‘ ' A FEW INTERVIEWS ON TJIE 3 [AIR BOBB I Vi ii Irmitjurv— ' ‘ I V ' lEcv,- Mi-- Sin Eliy’s rt - 1 i ■■ |i 1, lie i m edbililuliannl, and I nnean In lesi it in the Htmlenl Conn ciS. A rnuM Unr “ Ai Mir |i resident, [ mi bl say tliar Eivs ifatliy ? fi -tiiN« niijhrnml In me In be linbelh-enLle juul incline i vii ble . 1 1 PERSONALS Arjiol ' l H-ii r xi)w fhi? fir l robin of 3 by scauui lliis inurii trip ns he wnn coming home from Smith Vfih jliiren SI r ■ I Mi, Bell itchier S|ienl Sunday lit 3 Nn ■- !■; ■t’ri ' .rk wliere In- tH ' iiel es n SujiduV Scbanl etas ,. Jo-1 1 n lb lm hei ' ii very care fully Lmueraliiig . ' , ji-ackap ' -- ill hts ilr.Lk every driy Hii week J Itemeinlipr, Jaht ' i , vijratelt- ■ are n ■raniriitniLd of war, Omirp,. lii ' vke Wenl td Cln Clrpheuin Frisia, v iiiylit. M r K- e ill ' s Hnperty weal to the Orplieum Frisley tiijjhi. Hat-bid Smith delivered :i |N ' L ' eh before tin 1 St reel Swet ' jwrs’ A Ksmrtrtl loti last i- c eiiinp. He spoke aJNinl ’’Chnn SWCs ' llS aild E ! „ ' dr merit ' Vs tera. ' it ' ,..,,,,, if,, FOB ISA I.E Hy 9u]Mrb Mathis. 1 ' erev MaitEhv ■ , , i , i « , , , ; , , , , THE ■1 crop hue J!TL SNEEZE V1LLE SNOOZE K THE DAILY SN007.F.R ElUtOr., .T 3 |Tl!i A, Tj.VMT- jiilsiriH ' i ' ■I ■ ! l-ii-iil -ill C ' h-iimot t ' lilof rtf Polk ■ I ii 3 hl i j-Ii ■■■ I In Mu- 1 1 cii Air lileiMIl rtf the hv4l I i l«|{ hl ' hI i III of Kiijit llijfh. - TWENTY YEARS - AGO TODAY Willi? snEllied in making mud pii mi Welidrr 41 venue, Ruth afuI LnirmiH Thurman nn ' ti’ Hu- par1ktfiimt!i Ln a fne-f ur-all hair-pull 1 1114 in jiii it, O. b’. Mixoa n|u Ut l lit- •hr, I, Hiking cihm in h’airlifld. Mr, Ifriil.rliriiLk v, :i:i I uuleil I lL Crtltrf Ml in IBOTEliTlB foT I I -aki ' i Mijiji limuii ' gtji ' i ' s i -J It ' ll [ i 41 nrtwhsid 3 , Mina Til.ilm((u u inti ' rit c 11 r a owraiScii at St. Yin- AfJit’H II«k|mUi 1 , thin Week. a ii ' t Mth. Hoilley n 1 itriLMi] from a lour :i ti ' -ii i I K11 Tnkob r-Olti l he CodlunlLt ■ of Tbo SJJOOiif ill 1 A 54 ■ ■Mtlllttatti e B Os . (h ' ntesisn , I In ' l-Viii-r- L PrshltiiliDU iijfi-nc for lie- -tint ' ' i ' f V inf-mi sin, mided l y Plilei y ext onlay rifl i. ' nnmjit, Kl.-Vii Emerson Uixon camo IIJ from I ' lilrflthL | nif;i. In 111 Ijr hit fiilln-r. Mi II. I ' Vis.- mi. from This e[|y, nplit I 3 m win ter ' % supply frf soem I Father Jnincs ( 1 ri ' iM V V ' , paa- l-nr Ilf till, Trill it. 1 . C ' ll Ti rrli , V. A , ■.- i s L t h - 1 1 Bluhop Paul r. V-m Ijia Ill ' ll rtf 111 la. 4 -ity. I ■ 1 . f - ■ TOR SALE AT A BARGAIN IF A Woolen Stint. RniL ‘ 4 montlu. Laundered once. — a. Em r. attention: ■ ' At Auction sale: One ■ pair of Used £t:l! u-.-lifn. ■ 1 tt ' .iit only one season. ■ Klitb Van Kfearl. NOTICE! Hi ' I-SIIM ' rtf thu IIDCIlIkT rtf HludetilH vrha have been get- ling mil 1 ighlsi by Ei ' liing their runllii ' TS they ‘ivl l re ,ri ' i ng to E tiL- Library, it nil] Hn«fl il doors. Csfllfial. r i 1 t 1 t r t 1 1 B m m m ft - 11 ASK ME • By Mr. VVtfirlyre Mr. NuiTiyiv will answer till i|Ihm 1 icmsi 11 ’Ml will give 11 il tiff tut llie, ! ' who ask, The SiKiDirt ivsifrve 1||o right t o I ' liblisli any or nil toll er . Ibitr Mi, Noitrlyre: [ hn-iv l.rt-on ' keepLbff mhb- fiauy ‘nitb a young lady from tint Htl 1 -il. At 1 ir L TVf- sol !i In 11 U Very Weil bnl ndw v, ■ liive -I ' -iigref i hi ml spuirri ' lleii frequently. ] In not know 111 - tttttaoa for I Fjl 1 presteut nituu lion. (Am l l you please !i -I | ■ lllf L Yoa.™ in I list ri ' o . Am uli I II, E ' |, Mv I Mir Mr. IL: From your letter, Mi, It., [ iinll’-.’ Ehnt you have evaded I hr mnsl iiii|;-nriniit | •- ' i 1 iv Lp ili L ,.f iKHirEslilp, Tli is in 1 kc ad vii ' i TOII llbtlr. ' t uItVOV . lii-. ' p ii| niiii ' l: L ‘Tf von wish to be heppy, rymemiiiif th?( while (I infill nmy i- 1 -I 41 1 wijfM l,i- H ' mnp, 0 jrirt in alwAyp rlphl. ' ' IVi.f Mr, Vfiirly ri-; MmK TihUl ' Ils tohi mi ' that 1 have an “a-MifitEr temjwrri- ■■ ii ni. 11 AV I n r iTii. ' s shi inran f ■ n yeti think it Is true? Cm I In 1 riihi ' il? Atm Iki not t niieLiid, A r- Hnlie Ehti pii ' rami ' 11 1 in only In ii vriEl it Imlr hi-.ilil I , lJr. ' if Mr. S ' i ' j rlyro ; If Ji law AllAUbt I ' I ' -1 - -I ' ll |- 1 frtthiil nnlilit- ri-i|jT|Hhlp H do nis think eoali] lie th- f ' jreedf Ansloualy, Maty Ikui. Aits.- ] d Ui t know, IjuI ev- ery [imp 1 enter tin ' library or tht main rnnui 11 ft it -1 in ’dork T fill that n low nf this ra- 1 11 r 1 M ini LI In LM! fu!. For ad- ililinEiMl i n format ion I siijfjii ' sl t(i:iE V !. writ - to (). F, Vision.. IL- ran i vi- vn .i snmi uf bin •■ ■ « B .1 I. ■ 4 ■ + society + 4 + ■■ ■■ b a. B. ■ § + if, ■ The f-’iieulty t-f East E3i”li ' ■■ i.ii yi. J a nil lor ' kntiti j |«ii-t. ' a I tin 1 Armory- 1 st .r r 1 i It . A WiliS tiiru sin Ti ' i ' i.itb 1 by nil. Tin ' IJijli - L: .;Kiml blEuiir-hil KriokeF, In - hi ul Tony Van Sv-liiudti. ' r ' n ErnjHrmrrn Snnt i_, c ■ tMtiiiji nan n w 11 n 5 .i 1 fill HUt- ' it .-, Ttif J ' ill ' u I ty- ip iJhHid- t ' ribc -n ' t ti rip rutiil ' a room in (lie Luttdirip for that purpose. IL-Jirly M;ie I hi n pil l nml Dt ' orgi K 1 1 i -. I . ■ t attended ni nlbeomer dill-ice at Buy VieYT 1V :i a h fia t n mlay aipht ’ AT Tire BIJOU Kh i-py ] r :■ps in J J VapnlHoniJ Larey in, Lj red. own eon viet Iona or ronrlu- H 40 IH 3 . llrtWev. ' r, tkrre ifl ltd fituue for you to worry nt pres ent. Ih ' ir Mr. Ni ' Brlyw: I li jupEitinhL- to itH 1 A ' lii 1 1 ' Lies ' Jii winni njf u WODUB ' rl toVA f Williurii Sorrem. ] i ' ur Willie; [ iId not like to Omniit my iiEiran 1 1 n- siibjei ' l, ns I am il bufliolor, However 11 ■uun bus jitut at mueh riphl !o UHL ' ivliits- Sir- In wiilnlup :i worn ur ' % love ;ltl ii m inmui si ' l iii tii huve Iho tijjliE to n H ' per, I ' ffiih-, Tiiis-i-d. null powitiTiil 1 ion, I L-iif Mr, VViLrly Tl m 2 i have two ludy frlenilsi, Etui- A Very ‘beautiful, but hbi Is Very frtMtr. The other i 4|o1 very pTi ' liy, liut dir U very rich. 1 ] ■. ' ■ the poor tjir], V ' i ' liEfli one . lui 1 1 I guurrv? Dovtufol tlenr i?unl. ' Efbl: Marry the one von love, find nl ' imI rnr the unnu.i aiHl nil ilreas i f Eke other, Dear Mr. V aarlyre E Elnp the janitor tin jniwoe Lo pjv ' ih irierlt.« J DowiiheArteiL Dear ASr, (’one; Tki janitor linp tin- power uf jnripilLi ' TibM. ae well nri tliO teufhorp | Ilieri ' fore lie pive ■1 1- in 1- r i 1 - Isi iii-r 1 h L-arefnl. Pafj-t Eighty At era ®5i_ eroplaue ja THE SNEEZEVILLE SNOOZE P, IHTEBCLASS CONTEST WON BY THE SOP 1 I Maris h StmuiibL Brtnjf tm Kacon Ifauip To? He OUii Ik ' fori 1 :i era .vtl llial jniuTiif ! I In ' A mi ' ulMv , S|i ' .-. ' l Htmubli] Vi mii E Lm Lnli ' tnrhL-. ; l uiii i ' Wtv IilH ■rciiili ' s.t. Shn c-Li ' h Mil. I:;U I ii ii-rs in n riinu 1 i. luirl im hi is Iflki-M, Tli i n. vi-rn-iiji.- wjim hs-i ' li ht tllflU +vw nitiii ' n i In finm in |l EIHB-vhrl ' WllIB r . J iu i. Lara Cap Second Pi n rw Marian I “ii M i njiliam lM k diiWia llic ■■ Tdhcl j ' lavr for tli ■ JudiurM. ] I ■ -r ;iv-‘Tiip- yviix Sm ' i 1 , blit ' ■111- Till tnT r IrlLl ' M - twin-, indkrag I wo mistake Wldii ' T K i . • 1 1 k v , wild rhe-w-ctl ffl-r tin ftdhiuTH,, bit liis iniijpi -■-ii badly la I In 1 l ' , rst 13 sl ' i imliIh that In 1 MU’, fun. ' ' ill la vrtE h d|-ftW. VOTE F 1 - Trie 1 T! .-n- oc fiht ‘Cnn kiSoVf WELL QUALIFIED Ha WjM ' isI ami Kirii-I ' in--.- Al n n fil.i ' rflll 1 [H|k ' imiI ii Ii, tr i lk ' i-H. ' -l Pmirtifn’H ri Eld til ft iLl 1 .-liluiinisl mtin;i. fUJH r HY i [ Afu 3 r + ■ ■ ( ■ ■ ■ I -■ -I 1 THE MYSTERY OF MISS E. ■ ■ ' flu 1 Mil ' ll i.vn :i ■! ■■ i r ' lj] Hill- t ever writ leu. Cd ii I in uihL fr-iJJn IilmI naniltrr ■ . . . AiliI Ehti.ru Earl ■jatH. ' il tain rStiirnl SiJJT “s Isi|umL fyi‘j Mail wnEi ill ' ll her niiup Ih ' t ff-ver il bro (¥. WnFil - Yi ' ftlllil dill mmiTr a I tllillljib III 1 ]i: ■ I I ' T ' llT ' l! Ehi ' JII f. I). D, II £ 1 IV Elllt|j Ell- li ' imL 1 In-re nueoitpciimn in- jiuVi t kHt’WPJ I M.il v. hr ii hr ' Hi me In, In ' niiLri niri- ' l, ' ' IJninfliy,, 1 linr-sv vuq r — Tn bp- -riitil EkilbC-il riiiiinrni-.r. NOTICE! All lilt ' Kfth-1 1 1 lull iLnrhiTi wim ImYr mil pivdii nay ile- i u fit f:ir Ilii yvn r H will iiaiiii t| i ir Amnlftl ( ' urn ■■ ii E ini ii in il Ipli ' lhiidiu 1 hnnlli. ii||aii|if «ftl l ADVERTISE MENTS I-Elhi i n I.K EJ ipiirE unity 11 ;i . virlr nriujiml Lili-ns, wlm i;l:. i-n-iil rui l family jinicif luiiEn-. n il’ W girl ' ll Elk- jell. ■! i li| i|| I ' tdW, FcbihE — A I ' liir nf )iij Dili in jitv iilUlt. E ' ilII of ' .villi 1 -, Mftbb- 1 J5IS.F Olid ((. ' Sa[M.T, ] r T 4 1 1 pj 1 1 1 E V in K lljjl i Hi 111 . ] 1 I ' ll Si- EVljlirii ill i iift’i a I ibL ' i ' il it. 11 is.4 fi. IirntTuc-t Iotm Waiiml MimI klimV at C life bnw I II |LB KVll-F . |Ui st 141 II - Uf In ' . I ' li-ll t ' , rWkry, For Sltl ' M ur Kti luiu t- Ms BPW hikl — alt dsiinstivi ' mi I ri. -I. Hfirkij r. SNOOZEEOGK if SNEERS IX 1 CH c«ek. WLsi, WONDERFUL SPRINO SALES E. SIL bMy fii ili ' il fd ' - ' E bull werv|i.rr al hnlf ]irii-i ' „ vnirii by till- nf Kistf iriiflt fni Sl.f.O. lEi-i.-otril Elntl hlLVe bi ' rtt nyrfttrtiLHl with 4 ' ss’r- rihi-ii tif him In InrL ' i ' nu ' a jfiiinl Ijiittkylball i.ilnvL ' -r ill B4 -b UlilL-rdllflM Yvilii slranu rill nrnl s-hKiki ' il hnnsIldH ill SSc- 4. Fivbllr with stdft tuns ban it carved, at SI .S3. CAUGHT .Mr Nixon ton phone )— Hello, Centra]- hdlo. Oncnilor. Clili trvinjj 10 wfi some service ” OlNfroiit-r — ' ' “But I ' m riEi in ynttr parly Mr. Nixon — “WlisiE ! I 1 i-avi-n ' t {[Even YOU llsc nuniluT vet. Mr. L iwlcrbrink — M V tllmrii. ItHjsv can I Uil It sjj any carljon-dioxi-cLc in my breath? Will - ll Vi;ll 4 if it i si smTccaLiiiff 1 Miss Urauns — What wrnilii i,.u do it ■ . i v - v.m eIiC vncalnilliri ' test ?” .] Delaney — ' T eI pass away,” ShotnlininI HlndniE— 1 Ci W doyen $pwi] nfCiMVed ? MtfiS 13. — ,L K-S-E-disj willed T if you have titEiL-. ' 1 r,|ii.i, tlif h Ty i ' ii J JkWL croplaut VH The J uni or Prom J be amii niLiits for lk I ‘ 21 Fuuior Prom nn nearing t iiM|ilt ' iion, and indications poim |o a very successful parly After it was decided thru a joint pram with fsl High should lie held. tlie follnwiitji ' committees for 3’kist were apfruinted : Fik. m ' 1 H ' mald Irmigcr. I had Shane, ]uhu I ' Jelrntey. MfSU -Charlotte MailfltJii, Xurbcn Engtl ' s. litytjK.mvi. Clara iJittHiar. chairman, Waiter jnighy, Henry Rahr, Helen 3 3:ivk, E .lijtiilx ' lh M an | h m;i Id . Joseph lacker. Ruth Hflncv. Marion Mann. Oknkkal Akkasaikmf.xts -Michael Murray, chairman, (ra Bickhart, Mary lloiackcrs, lleleU Lewis-, Percy Mouther L l ,Et‘ ruif.vL (A 1M hi I ttk 1 . 1 Je« rge ] Jnw lett. t lie color scheme will In- worked out in rainbow colors. ami the sides of tile Epidl will l.e lined with erffly idcuves Colored balloon!:- will lie u ecL and inane other very | welly effects have Ihvii plrmned. I de music commit ky has planned sO«ne surprise-- in (III- tine of specialties. I lien- will lie tvm fTii]npe tables. presided over hv cijjht girl from the two schools. he festivities will take place at lhi« Armory, on April I 5, and a gom] lime is promised. in. in the brand March SO Home Again Iduts. Athletic Club Dances I lie Athletic t Ink celebrated the victories of onr football team by giving several toot kill dances during the season These were arranged by a committee jet ek ' Lrge. consisting of the following; ]{, Barton, W. Ifagcm. O Limbean, and 1 . Huldnian. and tin- plan- were approved by the I ' ea.clh.ws’ Advisory’ hoard. I he first of the series of dance- was given at the Elks ' I lull, oh ovrmlxrr It was decided to have ill is a Stag affair so that all of the students might feel at liberty to attend. The general comment was that it teas a very pretty ami successful parev J lie Victory Rail, given on N ' ovcmlxw II. wns a huge success dine hall was prettily decorated in red and white, with red figures, 43-6, indicating the score. gEvvu prominence. The attendance wns except iortally large, ns many of the alumni and West Il gh students were present On November 30. a f uijth.il I dance was given nt the Empire Hull, after our game with Appleton. Ajipleton ' s and hktst High s colors were used in profusion Many of the Appleton players, rooters, and members uf the faculty were mar guv os on Lliis occasion. This was the last uf the football dances, as the season had come to a close. Art Tin ' mi itfiascB, under the suprivo-hiii of Mb . Erva Marie Tilith ' im, l.n I„...h |iol|ifiil ilh Ilii -t flipli, within thv Mfhuol amt in euttiile arlivltLes. T?il- ilrjiartipiriii made t ' -t- l_ tw t or eIh t ' arilival ami far Ih-EOr K(Wuvli Wi-iijg ini.l rurtuHiii-- fn? “Tin 1 AcuipIliriC. -llfjii-H W j||Wr(| ]it IV, .n in n I’toiii | mgi |: ■ i -i n ...ml. it. Katherine Thieillflh And Vi ' al- O ' f K in-fit; vine ml |n.st.TS in I In- tniriliM || EtMttiTV Lt-uipic content, w li i | ■■ A eU-cn OIslmi. Wainivrlghf r rmil Kviiesit Palil vflHP|n. ' tnl in tlir While t4k,rii|,. Millet rH jKiSlfr mil ii-sl r ami |KiBIits wrn raiaite f r tin- Elks’ Minstrels ciiiitvsl, I ' iieca for l-l ■•nllli Pa tern arre n-nii hy Ernvxl Pohl, Afjiuu Wailiw i-ljght, jii. ' I Arvilla Au lii|, w|dlv Other nrreivnl hauura I il itavaiian. Ill n l-i ■ 1 1 r 1 1 : L ■ i i ■ with tlw i.un n-P tilt 1 «inlr f r Spuliist rLnl jm.l prjifl [val ;,rl, Lin- 1 miv.s bdw si-i-li ' rins, anil the girU, snnll m “m ' Ih. Ai ii MII.U 1 Iwfnri 1 CkrLsr imilh. tn 1eut smIiI ' nrlielr n| Bflr Ity thi jnsi ' I ' . i ' H. L li.- Ji. ' iinh ' et 1 lir ml n-Liri; rnJi kt-a ilIi j ' Lg|ival tn ln4L 1 m vs Slid ( iris. J ' ri.itc Eiflhty 1 1 ns i, J J lit 1 LI I 1 . I III PRTKLF 104 on Li-on m j iVA b. t ' 1 . blOhU Or d pTI h.£ Ji ' l ‘j U 1 i i H.J S 41 T u Baud eropjmie Oh. ' sect iili ( animal carnival was iliis year fur two cuiiscculivt nights, im February 4|Ji and 5|h. i| was tin aim inf ihO staff to double lIu- proceeds of iaiSC vi sir ,. ami liny were almost successful in nccOriipli iijiiK this. J I ' .l ' fourth was .l busy (lay, I hose in charge of attractions hastened to ft ( ' Vi ' rjtlliini ' in readiness (lit ilie rvcningN performance, Ml dkv an atmvKSpherc of mystery prevailed. Were opened at “rl? Soon hn- Wilding seas fitted Co its capacity. The fttitjor attraction for the first n%tit was a Wxing match, in which “Nok-em-dMl SiK|nri find Scrappy (willesse luiighl a live-round haul id a draw; for |hc ■1 Ci iul night. there was a wrestling match iti whirls Kid” keillv defeated Stran- L, ' k-r Van ' ll tel tn ir in |wn comecnlivi falls, k Tug ' I’rowEev ofiiciuted at hath ntlUCkes, which were governed lay Rolicvd kizctu? rules, “Xic Bur. the promoter ol these features, sfienl a vast animml of money in securing these men. Vi hers tin- gcuig denoted the end of the I unit, other attractions rose invitee. nt | rom- MlKh talent was shown in nil attractions, The Cleopatra Mali of Dancing, mil under the ntjtnageliHMil nf liarom and Sngeniiun. with its I ' liikisophieal 1 hcheslra. attracted huge crowds ' Ilk- Japanese Pea Room, under the proprietorship of Dorothy E fashm and Ruth Van Kcs cl. with its sweets., and Izzy ' s Mace, w ith its salubrious drinks, ran close competition in satisfying the demand of the people, Junior High u as again represented by a minstrel show 1 winch received ilianv favorable comments Voting’s break ‘Show had dunged its attractions in the years Lime. 1 hose who wished In lie royally entertained went to (loldnumV atwl Aiks Vaudeville Show, where many interesting acts were presented. Miss pfji key L liHMtal program, with its fancy dancers and noted singers, was held ill high esteem by (lie audience, Above the din could be heard live stentorian tones of Straubel, SLiiimiOllillg ilk- crowd to win :l prize- at the shooting gallery, Numerous Sp. ' inisll girls wended (heir Way through the crowd, selling ho veil ir m various types. I In- lnsntll was in charge of Agnes a inw right and Florence . ollnirn, At the ckw of the first evening, Irmlger and Servotte seen fed the services of tile incomparable Van l . ianni in auctioning off many valuable articles, 1 tm Jazz Hand was transformed for mtr Carnival tu represent The Jackie J;iJ!X Jiand. 3 Ik-ir valuable service were rendered ; 1 1 various stations during the evening, wherever they were needed. As fill incentive to original mid clever attraction , it had been decided to award honorable mention |o those wlm planned the lies! attraction. Miss Me Mutton, m Vi ■ ' X(jn ' : H ' I ihheus acted IIS judges. 3l was decided tint! the Fortune lellmg Booth , under (he 1 management of M ' lss jenny I’ohcTg assisted bv Theresa ibasche, Waldo Rtiscli., Regina I ' siuJy, Elsie Xejcdto. and Mildrctl Mae vers, pre- (he mcSjrt attractive apiMSiraiicc. I lie t. amiviil of fulfilled the expectations of every one, and it is hoped (hat die Armpliule Carnival rnav lie regarded as mi amiual event. We would suggest that tile uvxi time that Mr ti, K. goes to a home on South Jack son Street, dial they pull the shacks down hefurr 10 :30. Page r in lit f-n tr JS Isjl Jlcro plane BETTER SPEECH WEEK Orve week mi November is observed annually by the East School as Hotter Speech Week This has lieoonie an institution in most schools itlivughoiil ihc riiik-cl Suites Its purpose is to imp rove iln- English used by the students, I he week u]K netl wilh a lajf day. These tags were inscribed with doglllS swell ‘Mr ml • :« speech. - ' ami were si lil in lk school Sitfld in llie business district to help defray 1 hr- expense of this campaign. The An classes made posters bearing slogans (uyi Mining tu the Better Speech Movement. Many of these were ilUvmratd to make them appear more attractive They were placed in prominent plates in the corridors and throughout llie class moms , Shaker s in behalf of die Better Speech Movement were selected from the English clashes to talk at various grade schools and prominent clubs of the city. On Llie last day of the camp-vigil ;i program was staged ill the assembly rtK .111 1 Many interesting numbers were presented In the stiidetlls of the English ' depart- ment. f ne play, written liv l.‘harloue Miiiisoii and IIjlzl-I Shane. Called Red Riding Hood. was an interesting way of leaching US to eliminate filang and pemr English. Chloro Thurman. krmald Hanoi i, ieorge Nick. Edwin Baldwin. Mar- jorie Scbober, and Marion Mann made up the cast of characters. Another dialogue, writen by Donald h iniger and William Servotte. was a scene in an office The employer. of course, hired the voting man who used cor- 1-eCl English, Those taking part in this dialu-ue were Ira Hickharl, Edward ITiL- [Ll-v, Anton Dchnont. and Melville J union. A (bird play was written hy Wnlda Ruscll, jean Pickard, and Virginia Le- U-vre. A new girl had come to the school, and had liven invited |ih an afternoon ten A short discussion look place before; her arrival, Plans bad liven made tu lake her into their social circle. One afternoon’s conversation brought ahotll the decision that she was tint llie kind of girl tln-v cared io gu with. Those taking pan were Esth er Jens. Virginia Ij-fcviv, Jean Pickard, Wakta Rnsch. I long vim Mathy. iiiad ( iracc Kink-rhe. Speeches were made hy Marion Mann. Vniherine IJockry, Dorothy Kitlncr, Iktrolhv 1 [aslant, Anna laffevfe, William Servotte, and Merrick Vouilg. The n late rial for these lalks was taken from pamphlets furnished hy tbv National I’mmcIS of English, Tile Belief Speech program was dosed with a spelbduwii. Those partici- pating were the winners in preliminary contests held in the English classes Till winner of llie lilial coutesl was W ' alda Busch. I I is expected Llial the observance of Better SfH-vcti Week will continue an institution in (be least High School, I lie - second participation in Ibis movement was considered successful. Anli-CigareUe Campaign This war. under ibe auspices of a committee from the Parciu-Teaeliers ' Associations of Green Bay, a campaign w;is inaugurated to eliminate cignrelte smoking among school boys. The campaign was conducted along three lines; 1) A poster contest ; (2) A publicity campaign- 1 3 } An vssriy contest. All of the schools In the city of (.3 recii Bay ii.iik pari in the essay contest, in which three prizes were to lie a warded ; — one for the best essay written hy a pupil from tllC fourth through Ihe sixth grades; another for (he iH ' Sl essav submitted by a pupil from the seventh, eighth, nr ninth grades; and a Muni to tbv student awarded first place in the tenth, eleventh, or twelfth grades. The school board furnished all of the source material for the work. Arthur Kellner, a senior of the East High School, was awarded lirsl place in l III- third class of Coot r slant ' , and accordingly received l he 53.00 prize, frit) Simtit-t n ' i THE PILGRIM TERCENTENARY 9 Jurdtln Bmtlbnl Ivdna Kadi ' ill Mary ftrewsivr, . J Mga Sdiilkc Priscilla Mullens Irene (. ■limn b Mary tlxilum J [ek-n I a vis PiFgrint l hildren. . . . Hill v Ifrandl. Jane Taylor Miles Standish Patrick Mai iisei Joins Carver lfttd Va.TltkTsH.Til in ItuQwMfr, , . , . U ' iik, Bradford. , Arnold But Pastor Kohinsnn. . .Vnthnnv Uf lwidie Edward Winslow ,,,. be Alsrokins Thos Weston I .erny F laskins Cfiplr JOIICS Till ' d, ' inlrlnmn Sailers Janies Crowley I hr ry I ' nysti-slHivski Kohl Cushman .... Anthony Ddniont . . ..Hamid SmirFt C In L 1 1 l afli-nl ' wiai of DptQiihcr 21. I92U. I hr American history student ' ; of [Cast High presented ill tl e seheml auditorium a program in honor of the three I ml Ircdtll anniver- -iry fT ith 1 Hiding of the Pilgrim Inn ' I ;U V - 1 m.- t. ' od. The material f ir the pro- gram was collected and ar- ranged ns pari of the ton tine work of tin 1 Ameri- can i I i store classes. The following numlx ' rs were presented: Heading. “The Mayflower — Arthur Miner : Talk. The Pilgrims and I ' lteir Contribution to American Democracy” Isidore Aik: Talk. - Tlic Present English Attitude Toward tile Tercentenary ' Anthony Drwicbe ; Saxophone Sob i. Arthur Miller. ( accompanied by Catherine Dncitry) : Dramatized version of the Pilgrim story— pupils of tile history classes, following a synopsis liy George Klaus; Songs. selected. — East High School t ilet Club. The plavlet based nn the story of the Pilgrims consisted of three scenes I lie lirst presented the Pilgrims ill the act of snaking definite plans to leave Holland and to find new homes in America. In ilk second scene they made their contract with the merchants oF London, by which they hound tltentsclves to labor for seven years in (tie wilderness, in return lor the cost of transportation. I he third scene showed the Pilgrims on board the Mayflower, lying o|T Cape Cod Fir fore landing they framed and signed the Mayflower Compact, the lirst written constitution of any people. I ' ll ft- .Vi , O, ' three Mask and Wig- Lincoln Club Op en Program i hi IXtfnibcr 10th, at ilw VJiitno ikhuol aiuLihinum. the E lsk Wiji- I .incolil t liilis pt ' escnlnl (iiic hi l heir ilhpsI sniXi ' S fltl iqjcn pmjji ' .aui ' S ililfrivul JUlmbeFS were prv|dretl by the 1WN there =.1 the dub, The program was ns follows ; Talk . r , , , TrnirNilK up I he- RuggleSfs Cast of Cl Ml-,, RjJ nli J , ...Jlii ' jtrfnii I ' lhri ' iY L ' i;n;il| 1 ILJll £ l; i. fiiiy fvl u 1 li ' iiwnK .. — . fjitfrjffi if ftUwi Mi — . ..CiVw Nri ' i XTri.lIfii 1 1 E v Lt mitur Teen uny .-tfiHWfi’rr Moth r . Memhers of the Mask IV iy Chth 1 fano Muck AJtAtTKttS rh ' ti-r „ Jlmrrii ' p QJtfji IVorill O- ai n. v IT rJj v - ffflflrr Tr-frj. j ' frHH ! liwfii IWncMii LftHU Ktunar S«iO - ...Mildred f.c Mint.r ' n,l[ , il ijjiGrr of Lincoln Club Clirrif Afdrt ' A ' nA-n Ilrrru ' L }% ). 4 mrfit ifitri, • hhnipf ' lli-flllll illLT .Ifr, Cr ri p AtluHlrJr . AMmmtk fn I N-f.-n , Kt, m flntUm, Kirrf if Mcl . I M i ll. Unit .f. rt ur fi i ' .‘i . . fur ir-i rr r ■ Pi r Li AMlhchf Ifcnct- S tUbi itremur Patsv isti 1SH Mt Null ' , I iaiirj Soli) . . , , 1 1 ' ilWir Rrt ' h Tain ' . .... ... Jiitifir IViAirJi Attic} Chadek C mii]nn Suites Helen KaAs. CAmi f Winter. Mtsrv Cockers, Miriam l.itnr Le Medecin Malgre Lui .! A ' ]K-iix_f5uiml, tin- play niven by lx (wk L ' Vaiu-uis Iasi visir. sue- cf s.rnl, ImnrtirfiilK jla well :ts intc k CUlllIy ; cruiser) LLt-nlLv, u prog mi n iiudu-clin ■Li tut Iter Ii3:ty, Medecin Mfil rc i.ut. v. ns presented at I In- WIiMm-y Sllmmi. March -U. t ' L J lie (urogram was well ructiral ,m I even- iw re siteecsssful tlian tile lust. L lit ' fallowing l ’ M of characters was selected 1 y try-unis ; tirmnlc, fstki-r «f E jiiriiiil m -1H- I.ui ' ih.Il-, ilruijrlm.j- (Jciraiks OWum ThurM I ri ' ittii It r . Idvit (l f IJiL-uhl.i, .Warh ' n JVnT .h.v p. ;iiiaT.]||. n IiiikI.jiilhI „( MaTliiH . lfenrtq M;ii-rln-, Tvi fr .-r M.r.ulli „lfurfc I ' mn Ktatti lifU ' Hw i.| (ifU t ' Hr ;ll, ' r ’ ' ' -1 sum iff l.!i-ronlti II nfiii,,. v l.urn muilt uf tfurimtp,,, „ Mbrriri, Yiiwfi I tw omipletf puTgraii] was ns i ' rilhm-s : 1 l.c Ccrck- l-raiiitzLEs Qwnis a. I hL Ikaknicomic I?. A La Mtniiii iie. . . T ., rr e, Trcnipc ton I’niit b Mire Mkkl t ' L sun L lii ' LC II- I f M ts:kt:in Mnl| ' rt b L.ui Act 1, Huns Unc luiret ] ] ]. Au iSuis — , . . . ti nsi- x 3 t df ilk- ut [x Rut (Il-s (1iam|.is, . , , Danse d ' uue ixnipet:, . . Sht lc Pom d h Aviynuii . . , I - Acl It. I hl Maisun de CJemnif . linuptm I- i ' -li-LL., Mii;ii. hi. . . Mite. Calhfriue Dot rV L l-unw Kxsvntnquf , i ffr. Mercedes Ilagerty J]. Aci 111. Li Maisuti dc Gcnontc VllL Dcs Clmnamw Pa|iulaires Mile. Jam Pickard J X Violin Sdu, Orpitale, . . . Charge Kress X. Lf Lcrcle KfUIKMla Chorus 3 - Aludelon. . Mile. Grayer Cnnn rx b, ini Marwtlaise X ' lfif ,Vni t } ftmt ■ . iJ-; ' j l i ' Mile. C fit nr u TfuiruniH .nj ' l ' l Mite. I Sit or ft Thurman cfi ' tV Quatre Hart Mis Pttih ' s VlUcS el fears Uonoes I life. Antoinette (ritroi . ..11 He. elf icc Hard ttn . . . . TTf dcs PtiYSfirtS S£FTI£MRI±H School slarls. ' I’lir 200 1siv of bcjpn. Tough, di, Tills ? W Half hour periods. New icachrrs givi- siwivtii-. F’Nou |}i:«1 was n very line talk. ) H F. i i klcIi Schneider i ii - n i Lending up fotiltrall men 10. at ' ancy in the I ' hysiM l ’bviilistry depaflntcill. I .awrcilce J asepli assumes the responsibility It ' iunonirily. 1.1, Second week, and macfe-lisi ' hits Uni posted. 34. iXmicrit system announced. Popular wilh Mrs. Hodli-v. 15. Kasheiri Fair — mrmv vacant seat? ](i FXlfiald IviltI I ,:u i iIhmu arrived — the loginning of tile: Ifliulioail Football Team.’ 2D. AllKIntlS day Inr East FEigh students -Bufinie is ill 21 -Z.V Days of mourning, 25- Minimi defeated 2F-7 by F, FF S. The foreslutdowiiig iiF our championship team. 27 . Fk «nninj: id nur Monday afternoon assemblies I’nidirod al !-’:i i v ht-liT. - 1 2R. I’i rnl leani [rallies second tram Hob 1‘cinard mi In -| i ■ in I list 2!). Curly I ■ i ulieau begins rendering Fits valuable services. Mb ECnd of Iirst mcmtli of school. Every one has survival -even Oswald. OCTOBER I- Etvcry man im the team tells us what he is going tn i|n fur (lie school. The i!.icli(i ' s talk. ;tbi, 2. ndlkuflli Normal game. Five mi hospital list, spurs (lie warriors oil. 4 Severn] on ertUehes. slvk, 3- Many E‘ isl FErgh Ikuvs patronize I he Rlji .ni It. Dale night. E lagems victnda busy all evening. Merc and ( ieorge try -.inn; new steps. 1-cHviluili talk pervades the school. Fh Mii s meeting Conch Schneider lalks alsout selmol spirit, 1 3 i”li in bis estimation ? H adnped Marinette .114 Revenue i- sweet. I 1. I ain iMe organization apeai s in iFn- form of tin- f iifls Pep Club. L..1, i jtnrLe cards OUl. Fed marks very artistic, 15. Mass meeting. ' Down with Wausau,” Ed. Victory on a foreign field. 30-14, IS. tl g mass meeting. Jliiiiiny tells ahum haltlc. 21. ). Sotpirl and Bur have a nwlcuM-’ycle race. 21 Mass meeting. Mr. N’ixon sLi epe sls some OMhiiwi veils 22. No school. Teachers convention. Joy lor .Alton! 2.1. Runaway game with Oconto. “ )li me. oh im ! 25. Regular Monday afternoon assembly Well go rjniekly and ipiiellv to our classes. ' 11 27. Herrick introduces his latest mg hit, “Oh, What n I iirl Is Hazel. 24 Mass meeting for t lisFikoisli game. JO. Off fur Oshkosh. .100 strong, Our game J t-O November 1. Bill Reilly wins the chocolate football for king Hie most 1 tickles, a lute.. Bill” I ' u ' i .Vi ' ih T u ,rfn 2 Senior class organ! ml. ' ■ ' ■ ' irrH ' 11 Harding elected: mir Warren planning tn follow in his footsteps. -I. Ciirls ilctwrali 1 Mailt Kunni, ■ ' hoot kill danve at Elks’ [[all. All ini [U;iFI men leave at H) Ik ' 11 . S- Alas meeting For Itig Hame. Arl puts ns through a Mill drill Slogan “40 nt Mum 1 . Mig pariKk UV.il High iis np and takes notice M. “A Vo sun ' did like it. 4 ,Ut V ictCiry kill in evening. I Speakers fur Metier Speech Meek. IW- mw in evoking. I.umhrr liy Indian Packing Coiupiifiy. TA. f At I Eng kiildu” Mi if afn-r I In; game. IS. I lancing in Main fvinm after school. Mr Sisiin issues hail mi this, I 1 ?. Peppy mass meeting for Appleton game. 1 Ji t In state championship. Appleton hcalvii 1 lance for them i i l evening. f£- AVRotialionii started for game with Superior. J.i. Quid Thanksgiving for Fast 1 Iigh students. - ■ Prospects for ii .Superior game discouraging. Rrniald Ihss another ease AN ' hy pick on the Sophs nm: miser ]. .Non- this is l lit 1 Itcgirmhlg of a new month: do vour work well.” 2. Red letliT day in tardiness mnnhvr exceedingly large, d. Floyd I ' -lllcrsuil A’ison arrives, kins a chest as big as t rondel ' V ■ Something _ wrong. IT keis didn ' t itltve her French lesson. . 1 fence at Innpire 1 1 all — Not given liy the Kast High Schonl Athletic s ehH aliuti. n Idris ' lA. ' p Cluh gives hmiijttcl for football Imy Ml. Annual (pen meeting of the Mask M ' ig Lino. In t Inks, Id. U intlsor lie Day for I k is tj cif Ilie Virgil class. IS. Debate try-mils, Sri. I ilgriin I e reel i ten ary. American I list-ore el.-i ses stage programmi 22. JtjLsketktll leniit journeys to Marinette ;, Xnf sed ” 2d. h coll Kill sweaters a war ' led by Coach FdmckJcr, Vacation logins JANUARY 4. V New A ear begins Harold resolve not tu he tardv any niol ' e Ml New books added In our lilirarv. 12. Sophs get the Inibljcd hair freer, I f, Ihisy season for photographers. making girls hmk beautiful. Q- I ulieriih- decide that her proofs ilnii ' i dn her justice. . ' L Alntn.il friendship springs up l c tween I inrdou and Mary. 2.1. hx rus ! Demerits and tartly marks lake [heir toll. 2R Exams and cramming over fur Four months. FEBRUARY 3. Run un circulating that Miss Ciihhnns is in leave. 2. Reception for Miss Gibbons given bv [be teachers. ,i. I— High debating teams defeated by Manitowoc in a trial debate, t)is- C ' u raged r ( Hi ! No! 4 OjHmitig night of carnival, Much noise ami fill). A- Com innai ton of the carnival . More noise and fun. f. Air Nison announces his plan Cor exams fur tardv people, in. Interesting program given by French UuIj— in French 11. y ur affirmative defeats Miaivano 2-1, ruul negative defeats AT .irincllc 0. Firs! step toward State championship, !2. t cldiratii.ui in honor of Mis Kel feller ' s and l.ineollFs birihdav. I-’- Madeline and Marion execute promises tn Barton and Hacker, respectively X X X X X N l three apiece], lb. Preparations under way lor li e East-West joint prom. IT, John failed to wait for C atherine after school. t ' it C .Vl.MH l , | j- IV, .Mr. Irida showers tin- school with J : ■] i.LitL-s - dive. ID- ivs peanut MSHCllitie is die Eryalesl American invention. SuintihSnji wrung Hiini-wbcrc 21. Mr. Crulcier gives an cxa ' lEciil Ia3k on 1 ienrgo W ' nsliingtOH, 22. No school, 24. C. Schumacher decides to kn Junior. Drop another study. 28, Visiting day. Applet ' ' h 3Jigli i s n. jtrlcil liy unr leaders MAKCII I Now, they duii ' t i to that in Appleton. 1 ' X Alfirmalive team rlebalcs at Ailligu. 2-1 in uur favor. Negative team meets ,iH0 train. It was a whale of a speech, 4. Mr. frozicr gives talk on inaugural Wl We know Coolidge now, 5 . huh 1 Htf-ltalean clous a pair mF Exlcnsiuiis I mb’s rising mm. h. i iracc C onnor ' s birthday- Sweet sixteen , K. Smith. l£. II I dri ver, conveys Mr. Austen to West High. X Negative team defeats Oconlr? Another ,1-0 decision, ViM-bof V. Vbgil (lii s he® ins to sllltly a love story. Full a Ue II dative, 10. World champion typist gives demons! ration Surely an inspiration, 11. Hearjy MacDonald uses profane language — ill French play rehearsal. 12. Henry Lakes Dorothy to |hc 1 Irphcum- fjnack discovers he has a rival. 1,3. Mis Kcllelier sick. Mrs. Mel laic sitlxsiiuues 15 , rlcieki Davis wear- Iut hair up. Individuality ends. ICV Teachers pose for pictures. Mi Kclleher still ill MisS UramlsA pict ure taken— first lime in lumunl. t t jok on page II.) 17. t ’row ley CDIUeS dressed in green. 2.A Stale inspectors arrive, Ureal trembling. 24. I 1 .. El. lT, t, i ' lvii Kivefs Neg. 2; iiujm AtT ,A I II, Neg 0 Chances Inst fur stale championship. 23. Easier vacation begins 2d, Catherine Duckrv wears curls. M. l-rench Club gjicn jiFogram. Mrs tiodkw and Miss Dim mug prowl uf iheir proteges. APRIL, L Mis fh ' amis gives tiu advance assign men L. — April L kjI 1 .3. Madame Dudley and Mis- I ihhec- ride to school in Sound ' s sidecar, No kodak convenient, 4. Spring is lie re. ‘ The Muds Ikccnnie popular, j- Madeline returns after sickness —Farton normal again. t . Concert hy Mnrtpictlc Gjtq t’hih. Oh Ma--M--v. Meeting of the wer-incr easing class after school in Mr. Under hririVds ruom. fi- East IX. 1 1 ' ere From. Many K. 13. students there. It. Assembly — Announcement’ — More tardy exatlkS 12. I Abating banquet. 15. E. W. Joint From. Finis esl (Him thus hums;. itai|Ue liaec lillietldn, KNCOKE Oratory? nnd. Declamation In tli spring -if Il ' l’M llii ' 1 riinnpk:. at U ' lS w-tti iml r l- |- -.i t ■.■ i ! l mli.-ti .JqIiii MOi.ili.m 41 iai I ttLi i- ILiiiki ' ii W(||| slate diampioimhip: liOWWtr, At till ' Iragiii- j-m.v -1 ;tl tUnikmimi, Marlin N ' ll ’ iixd J el in - C ' nlii ' ii wen riml ]klacus in oralot-y iiuhL ileclamnlinn, ivliilr nl iDliknsk, Mail in Wi.-| It ' s tiTcIvril fciurlli ]ila,i ' of eight, TA ' illi an ir.viLril of lli l jilur:- In ' Mil 1 jlk ' lgc, iT-h ' ] Jenny f ' elii ' ii ri ' ecivi ' il siscopil plate. Thin vciiT, in Mir try puls Oil April 1 4, .1 mmy Culitn ; , 11 ■ . ttrgiun E‘jileW ivrrr ehi ' S , ii tn ™t rUisl 1 1 i ch in ilei ' laimiliDEi, :iml Artlmr Hotlnri :iiiil (Jjili ' k h li : i 1, M i m.ilii.y. :it lk:l’ ctljl t(-«t Jit Slnjll. ' l Aim t Afiril St). Ji’iniy . ' . itn-ia ivhs Ulliil ' IiJ 1 to K r ' I a Mvnasliii, tin l I hi- ( ' Talar ' Wm liot jiuiI 1 |tlnfes, ■ ' rail will rcprVsL ' iLt Knst tliglL nL OsIiIchisIi, May IS, i ngt .Vfiii f ipi-ai ' c 3ln iWnttoru of tlba Cofttn ’16 She lived t ' ur tk ' si 1 ivlu.i loved her Whose hearts w«i kin 1 ail;! inif. Fur lUc llCravt-11 time sin ik ' d above her And awaited her spirit, too; For ; 1 1 1 human lies ilia; h aincl her, i ' tir tile task that ( leal assigned licr, I- ul tEw bright hopes left Ischind her. And file f i - mm ] that she could do. J UN Nil-: Ai.k. ' 16 3fn Jfiftnorp oi cur (nr iib nub ildssmatr fMtta Blank ’20 Since sllc parted from ii s recently, she has not yet become a menmrr. and sin- sLill seems to Mllger with those who loved her Itesi. I Hit when only ttait memory remains, il will lie an everlasting One, never to grow dim. 1 1 will lie Ihe memory of cheery smiles and a generous heart. Eller associates all knew Iter as one who a I way radiated happiness and content hfspile the dif Acuities sEw hail to dr-Icoiiic, she seldom lost interest in file, in her work, or in the marly friends she acquired. Onlv those nearest to her realized how she had to struggle to uphold this interest. lly teachers and classmates alike she was considered jl loyal and zealous worker, performing any duty that fell to her tat with a willing heart, Marie icii. 70 T iyr ,1 ■ mh r fiTOETK fl55’N Jffl5K WI5 tAE S£E EEUB JAZZ BAND PEP KOB ART CAIB U (EE EEREEE FK LINCOLN CLUB UNCOE.N Cl rUFi l lie Lincoln i, IlsIj [1ms year started its rtuuhie immediately upon tin- opening Nil school L inler lhe able effort,-; uf Mr i mi, [he organization ibis year has m.:nli ' rapid advances, !iu| cully along the practical side til ils work, Fml also in a social way. Hindi credit is also due Mr. L llderbrink, who w as elected an Fmnorarv member. Present judications are that tu-xt year will k- :i banner year lor ilic organ- i ail inn, t Juicers of the club : President V ice- President Secretary Treasurer . Censor. , Syergcnnl-.T,l-a riiih Ft RSI SlsM tiSTliK H.UH IJt ' ACKKNUL-SEI Mark Kaiix IIkxky K.mik Ro. ' aLU IlflUnis tSADOft ti ALK l-OEKXZ ILKISK Stixi.vn S i:.u kstkr I ! until ck Yoom, Josi ni F [al ' kkr I a uti x?, 1 1 Ki.st: kitixisH Ai.k Auk Aurohams Rttssur.]. y J Ji-l ' ki M J ' i .Y fluty A Kki H M AT] V K I HAIM NK K Ar.K Aite Auhuiiams Mkvkk Co mi-in Negative Quack k.s hush JnsKTit H acker Ronald Bah-iox Pwji (hit The Affirmative 1 earn EsAMtitK : i.K — Students m:iy well wonder how so great sin ability as a shaker can lie embodied its so small a person. Few can outwi t him hy asking Hi rn cples- tiuns, for Isadora lias a ready mind arid, mure tlin.ii that, lie knows how to use it. Unfortunate, this is “IzsyV 1 last year at Easi i L i Am; Arroiiahs- Though his voice 1 k- high-pitched. Ins arguments show what careful thought: ami deiilx-r.il. ion lie has placed upon them. Mata- an affirmation, and . 1 if will present yon with n ihonsmid negative answers that will set yon to thinking. East High will l se a gn ' .E tlrlinii-r in be„ who is in k graduated this yta r. Mkvkk t iutKS — lie is well known among ilelplers foi his rebuttals, HE voice carries with it :i deep resonance and a scientific reasoning s i seldom found in speakers of this class. Vdu will present your arguments as forceful h as you will, bill Meyer will have a reply llwil will Cast a shadow- on yulir l esl effort . ’ Mike will k - l.iack here nest year Lu help build up a championship team, E.vur. Quack kn pus it— Had il not I seen tor the smooth foundation laid by Earl, our negative team would riot have had so easy a pcul on which to travel toward its successes, twirl is a clean-cut and poll si ted ih-lsater who knows chi- value of a gmid nrgunwflH, Earl will | e really (IiEm.-cI nest year. kti.v.vEJi ISakton — Ronald rapid-fire longue for speech and his tpiick wit for thought, oiled onr schools forensic machine- so that it might run onward without the least trouble. (_ onvi nee him at once r or you may he assured of a warm argument, K«mciLi| also will L«: greatly mksed rest year, Joseph Hackee — T he vehicle. enr negative team, was then rapidly pushed 1 1 h its ultimate goal by the powerful clinching statuuenls math- hy Joseph, (he list speaker of the trio, Quoting ;.i faculty member, I might say tltal Joseph can state mure facts and statist its than any one I’ve ever heard before.” Willi joe and Meyer back nest year. Iia t High can look fni-wnrd to a Stale Uhanipton- ship Itchatiug Team. DEBATE On December ltf. the try-outs for the debating teams were held in the East High auditorium. The question for debate was Resolved. That the Esch- CuLULuins Railway l-aw provides the k ' t suhllioil for tile present railroad prob- lem ’ (hit of a number of contestants. Isadora Aik, Abe Abrahams, and Meyer Cohen, with Mark Ralm as alternate, were chosen to bear (he affirmative side of this |UVStifHl in (he state debate :, and Earl Qiinckenbush. Joseph Hacker, and Ronald Burl cm. with William Semitic alternate, to uphold the negative side, When school Started after (lie Christmas festivities, the buys were taken in, charge by Mr, Nixtrn. who incorporated them into a debating class, The boys worked hard ort the question, and after same drilling, went up against Manitowoc. in a (rial debate. In the stale debate . w‘C eliminated Shaw- ano. Marinette, Amigo, arid t Jcmalo, lie fur luring clowned in the semi-finals by I ' wu Rivers and Waupaca. A banquet at the Beamuoill I lolel orb Tuesday 1 . April 12. officially closed the debating sea si hi of 21- fVlHj Oft-I IhtitliTfii Dltf 1 he Season East High Negative vs. Marinette Affirmative Shawano Negative vs. East High Affirmative On February 11th. Ivast High went tip iis;iin t two tennis, one of which ihc vt ' nr before luitl defeated ns and (he other of which had Im-cii Settle (, ' liainnimn However, thitl was toss for this year the results , f Hu- everting showed :i ■t-Q decision against Mitrinttiy on their home floor, and a 2 1 decision against Shawano, Iasi year ' s champ , on mir (lorn-. This occasion marked the first iiitK in nine years Him 1-asL 1 1 kb was success- ful 111 winning the first triangle in die Stan- cuniest ' .. East High Affirmative vs. Amigo Negative ] Ur llesl debate did not take place until March -hd. when our nlfi final ivc train Itn vek-d in Ant, go, with intentions of iuflEciiog a defiant upon the detailing tram ■ni Mini CM_v, Jhe debate Was tong mu I enticing. an l lliv sns HUise ; i l;h mi King ; Uni tile judges decisions were in .mr favor 2 - 1 . and Ensl High had moved another notch closer to [hr top. AiHigo showed up splendidly; hill our taivs did a tilth better an I “hrom-lil home the bacon. ' ■ Oconto Affirmative vs. East High Negative On March Sell hast Nigh ' s negative nun Ocoillo in a debate which was i i detenu me whether we were to g... fan her hi the state contents, or uni. I his. debate aroused a great deni of interest ; and when the two teams faced «tcli timer, there was assemble I [lie largest crowd civil ever witnessed :■ debut i- East High, It is needless to say iliac otic boys, with such support, performed in such a manner as to chalk up :i, 2 0 victory against ihcir npiaviients. H y wiltniiig tills debate, the bovs have gone fan her in the hue of victories tlliUI :tiiv previous team that represented l asi High. Two Kivtrs Negative vs. East High Affirmative East High Negative vs, Waupaca Affirmative In the seinL-liind debates, East Nigh met its Waterloo at the hands of Two ’■ U ' l- miiiL aitpaca. I wo Hirers k.H its here bv a 2-1 decision. and at Witup Ca ]-.ast High was leak ' ll 2-0. In regard to the debate m borne, it was generally c ‘ iii ' liL iliac wc Oiil ' LzitkccI Jnirl uul- ironed the 1 wo Kivcrs ' 1 buys, 1ml site euiiti ' sl and I wo of Llie IkiIIqIs were cast for the visitors. As fur our bys :it ■tup-ica. we aie sure that they bure the name of Must I lich with glory and dial they acquitted I hcmsctvc creditable. the debating season was successful this year in even, ' WJiv, anil we attribute niilr no.css in otir coach. Mr. Mixon, who, by iiis hard work and systematic training developed out of n wxlme of lmys. four of whom were inexperienced. tw c ! whiL-h sc! forth well organized, conslntcilve argumenis and fluent, ciiLlmsiaBtic rebuttals, Mr, I uderbrihk also deserves credit for his efforts ill ljeliali of die debating boys. NesL year, tinder ihr coaching of Mr. Xison. wc look forward to l wo teams that will demonstrate better than ever Easl High’s forensic ability. I ' -upr 0 ii- Jtiuulrr if T VO ! lit 1 Mash and Wi« (. lull, organis ' d ni llh; years ago. Ljt- coinntjsed of {{iris, til Hast ] lijjh School, i lie piir oa: oi the { Lull is tn Interest the members in public speaking and dramatics. Tin- girl meet l ’.Vice a iiKmih, ami the work iLi ih is ] esLCEic3Ll9v tile simf in nature as in former years. The Club supports a French War ( Iqjlian who was adopted in March, ] 4 ’ L8. Ihirty-six tlnlL ' irs :nv sent yearly (n this girl, mid Co raise this fund, otndv sales, matinee dJUKes, and programmes are given. Vi ,i programme given on rX-cembtr 17, 1920, cuttings from plays. The I? Hl les’s Dinner Parly ' ' atut Patsy were p refuted under the direction of tin: f lulls advisors. Mi’- ' - Johnson and lisv Garber. Several of the girls will m on( for the I iedanmtory Contest, and they hope to tk- :is successful lids year as they were in 1919. ' I ‘licit tear lsce Huilsoil won State Championship for the Mask and 5g and East High. In 1930, Jenny t ulw-ii took ill ' s t place in the league comes! at Kimkaima, and second place in ihe district contest at Oshkosh. Here’s hoping! The officers for the semester arc: President , , „ Jen xv torn; SccV Treasurer . Vali a Ri:sck Vice President . . , ELSI£ Hhihk Censor , P . Regixa PaULC J ' Htjvr Ohx ffirndreiJ TAion ] a Cerda l- ' niiHMts. more e jikinio! lv kilwn lo the mtIiouI as The h‘n.-neh L Inlk, was organised last year by Mrs. liodtey. Illu ]-rt-iirh instructin ' . As- iIil- iianiL ' imp] its, the i ' ll i ' l ii oi lilt; club is to uitmnsc tin- students ' knowledge nf French. a In- s-liili INI ' , grown imti] it new liaises the largest iTO Uibtcshiij ,1: the dulls, ] rider the continued guuhmx- of Mrs. I Judies and Miss Ununilig, dti- niwtiilgs. ht-UI oil uln.-m.HL rimisiLay evenings, have liecu s ' cr sim-ssiu], uud il is generally acknowledged that tin: purpose of the club is being f itlli I L l ' lE. Pupr. Oh. ' ffuHifrVdl Foot GLEE CLUB REPORT i. he ( ill - 1 lub was organised Svpiccnlier twcnlLcth. under (he supervision of M I - . lls l 1 1 1 I liFte sections were funned, composed of lmvs atkl girls from all of thl‘ classes in the school, e hi Month v ncirl ednesday of each Week classes meet :tl iilnt-lhinv. find ii I livsday and Thursday aL teii fifteen anil eleven o ' clock, Students ivliu cum- plete tlu- required lturfc receive a half credit for che course. 1 In- time during ihr lirsl semester was devoted to tile study and rehearsal of Mttgs. Son it- works of considerable difficult! were undertaken, as m-ll as works of a lighter character. During tl ' e second semester (lie study of theory was added to iln: regular programme. This is proving very interesting to some of the members. I la- (,!lee iuh has been rather hnudicuplwd in its study of Musical Ills lory, due to the .fact that there has never liven any provision made -in the school for musical il I ' ervtice male rial. I his difficulty, however, may soon Ik- overcome if diL- rumor oF treating (dec l U 3 j work as a regular sltitly is tNmluim.il. At tlw Tei ' evUlvilriry Programme a pari nf lire Clee C ' lqb rendered several | afriotic numbers,, which were thoroughly appreciated bv the audience. At (lie Monday and Thursdav anwiilbUes. llle fllee flub aids much in leading iIk singing. It is Imped that (lie interest which lias lieeu manifested in music this year will emu j tun.- lo increase; and that next year may lx- rvcii more profitable. f- ' n JjL- fjlll H twdrtil f’lLY Tile Gilt Edge Jazz Band I lie “(fill Edge Jazst Ifanrl. ii was Called on account ■ 11 d i;t ic 4 lor musk l . was organised a few days luefore itn- M : if inirtlt.- ICasl High nir. mid rehearsed every tliglil, in Ik- in -Snii u fur the game. NutIkti Ituglcr luok charge un leader, and Herrick Volin chosen manager, Tin- band was composed • if Sen pis! CCS. and Hivpcilttfd at ifciL grUcs on Saturday. tlemtnlding admittance. kuna] I Rani sn. M tile gate, proved n trijk skeptical as the sight uf the ten wildly assarted carriers id pain). grok-spiie toslraiu-s, stinl decora led instruments : htll bv dint of much persuasion and some force, bis ijlijeclionis were removed. Tin? gloom dis- persers appeared lie livid, bringing great comierftiilfon to Marinette, and wild rnllwsiasm Lt.i | -Lst High Sells iul. After marching around the li el i L sevlt.i! times, playing I tn, ESast High School ' ' and Champagne ' s l-’uneral March ' fur Marine lie, they proceeded lu establish themselves just ulT c lu- sidel ines, and managed in keep the crowd in good cheer during (lie game arirl Ijvlwcen hah vs. t llie mass meeting the next Monday they appeared sin ibt- platform and entertained fora few minutes. Rehearsals were held regularly, and the band proved hs Wurth at tin- £ Jshkosli, Easi-West, a in 5 Appleton games. YVe hope that the work slarled tjy our Jazz Band nf 1 20-21 will la- carried c.ni liy lire succeeding clasps. ts. help instill ]Vp in (lie toilers on tlu- gudimtl. I he Student-Alum ni Athletic Board Tlw Siudem-Ahiimn Athletic Board was organized in 1010. by Mr. Ream, lor the purpose nf di reding at Ilf dies ;l! East I Ugh, 111 1020 the hoard was re-organized, (hf Alumni re-electing Edward ( i ' Coilnor chair inn 1 1 . si Ii Clarence llnrscllfl. Raymond Lninbeayt. I ' rank Gavin, and i lifford 1 ncle as other mciulxTS. Tile student representatives were chosen as follows: Svniui-, iwn; Juniors, two; Sophomores, one. The Senior representatives art ' [iofothy Haftlnm and Mark Kahn; the Junior representatives. Ruth Hr met and Uunaltl J tniigcr ; while the Sophomores are represented by Harold Hansen. Oil, II ift iJ Hi?. Early in the school year, da- girls of I -Las t High Seluml organized n dull known si ' tilt Hirls ' ] ' u-jj . Ualj. K ‘ Elornlhy Haslmti was named pri s.Lc|f ut arid Kmli V iin Kcssel. vice president. arid wills list co-npernthm v f all site girls. it jtrovral ifi hr a wry Misfi ' pjful tirpniialton, Various EYp I ' ommilh were iL|i[Klinied by th.i L president ■ Si: ioks : Genevieve Matliy. Ckiinnan. Mercedes Esther Happen -, Eva Dietz, Helen rhjqiinun? ; Jcmuks: t bin ' ll me Manson, Glniniinn. Eiisediclh MitcDuiuld, Hazel Shane, Helen I .ewis, i iettcviuvc Griffin:, _S0Ht0MoiiKii: Alice Quintal. Gliiinn.ni. J orolhv Elliot, Marion Sir:m1n-1, Alter Hurdnil, Florence Golburn : | LLVtcjR E mu ; Ktuh I sevens, i ' liairtnan. Marlon Worthing, Frances Richardson, Dorolhy Joannes, l-iumii ' Sinml.el. Me fore the Oshkosh giiiiie. played at l islskush. n was decided by the- el oh t rjv.arti n prize in [lit - player of the i ' -Ci st High team who made 4 f sl- most tackles. Tlie prize, a chocolate football, was awarded to William Reilly, by Dorothy Haslnm, at a mass meeting lunch Gurley |.ambttUt gave William Resile credit for the im isi tackles, anti he, accordingly, received tin- pH He. James Crowley won the prize for the most tackles at die E- V. Armistice Day K-T ' ie, A great deal of mu-rest ms displayed in the contest, not onlv liecanst Lliis event is the big game of die season, but also luxause the students were keenly interested in knowing who would prove to be the prize tackier in the big game. A very attractive watch fob m the si tape of a gold football was given to the win- ner at a large IS18W meeting hotel to celebrate tlie occasion. The presentation was made hy Dorothy Ifgsbni, Another activity of die club was tlie boosting ■ s f die attendance at tlie Vrinis- Lice Gallic by selling tscfcels ami arotldng enthusiasm, Each member ol the cluh was supplied with n numlier of tickets, and, in most rases, sold mote than her allotment. During that time, the girls sold about $,$( ) worth of tickets, anti this n monm exceeded the tickets sold by the boys by Whenever the team departed for an out-of-town game, the dub had a goud representation at the station to give the boys a rousing selld-off, so that (he bovs would know 1 1 Mel although tlie girls could not accompany them oil their trips, they wen- interested in the learn and wanted tlleru to win. At the end of the NHiiball season, the club gave tlie football teams a lnltUjitei, to which tlie Alumni UmiTcl, Faculty, and School Orchestra were invited. The banquet was prepared by tlie Domestic Science Department, and was served ill [lie tower hall of the schcHtl budding, E ' kirl (Jivicki-ubissEi acted as toastmaster, and die following toasts were responded to, the theme being East High : “ I he 1920 I ' eam X ' mcSi Latnhfau Our Loaches . □ wirj CVostrirv “Former Tea ins UdivunJ O ' Connor Hie 1921 l tain . i humid Irmigrr iur l 1 iris , Wiitiam ReiUv ur Alumni . . , , , , , Rob erf Canard “Our Townspeople . ...Mr, Schneider “Ballad of the Season , . , , ,• Lor? ns Htiso “Easl Hitfb Hep . Principal O. ■’. Nixon At about eight u cluck the girls arrived, ami dancing followed. i r a H (J II- IltiUiUfd $ Viiji On r Ifuhtln d Jiipht Jlcroplaue The Art Glut? The fl Clnli of Ivast High School was organized in IVcembcr, I ' JSQ, with -Miss Tibbetts, the an teacher. at ils head- ' i the first meeting, nffiect- were elected fis foUoh ' .s ; Agnes V:imwn|;hl, | tvs ii If-rtt ;. Harriet Arnold, vice president; Vbira Diltnicr, secretary; and Kenneth Benedict, treasurer. Tile cluh is «f ihose; art students who wish «■ 1 eking and who have a grade ■ if at least .•ljjlrl-v I tn December I7l.li, tin- club gaw a dancing party ;l! the Woman ' s ( l«h, ' in; chief reason fm 1 giving Lhis was to earn money for decorating tile aft room, All [Rrisrlll pronounced tin- party a great sueee-sS. Since tile iq||tinhaiiwi several meetings haw hwn In Id, , IpLisittess arid s ' ciaE meeting Mas held on the evening ir March IQlli, in tin- school building. i“|ic cluli decided to meet every second Thursday evening. Those meetings were to lie business and social nuttings A prog rml Nile Committee is appointed at each meet’ mg to arrange the next Faculty-Student Social Committee The hhctlUy .Student Social Toiiiinillec is an innovation ill the regime of t.nst High School ti marks llle deli idle I iegi lining of co-uptT.il ton between teachers and students inward the creditable nianagenieiU of social affairs given limler the auspices of the school, as well its the encouragement of social activities -ilnlig right lines, i hi Novomlier d. 1 20. a few flays before our game with West High, a committee composed of iepri-sen|aiives of futiilh and students drew up iiiLd adopted rules governing E -n st High social affairs The pe rsi HI net of the commit lee was as follows: Miss ( ubhrm . Mr Sismu Miss Nil lie. Miss ]. - ft ' hvre. Mr. I rozicr. Marian Mueller, Esther Tautens, Viola Jiinits. T.beo, Hold’ Ulan. Ronald Hartoil, Irene Van Egeren, irginia Lefebvre. Oliver Lnniljcan, and Warren E lagerty. In brief, liie rules slate that there sllall In; Ho smoking on tlLe premises where the Social function Kong conducted; lhat tin- approval h if (hr principal niKl nun milter shall he obtained for the arrangements of social affairs: that chape mnngr he provided; and that dancing participated in tie of the most approved i vpe, I he I ' acuity StLtdent Social t ommittee lias labored faithfully during i tn.- past year mid lias accomplished milch, but docs not claim to have solved tile problem of administration of recreation, largely iRCTfUISe tt f the lack of a proper building on (he school premises where Social affairs may he conducted. Booster Committee l ine TRjoMit b’oriimittcc was appointed b} the president of the athletic a-soci ■ni ' Mi at llic beginning of ihc football season. It was the purpose of this com- mit Ire lo meet at the trains tin- incoming learns, mid to entertain I hem during l heir slay in the city. the ci Hlimiltce was composed of Irene Colburn. Catherine Doekry. Warren lingerie. E Icrnek Voting. Donald Irmiger, Esther I jippens. Reynold Telio. and Dorothy Tipler. E lit-sc. ' people undertook all ns| tonsil iili tics of hosts and hostesses, and through their excellent efforts East High lias made a record for itself, throughout the slaie, for tin- courtesy arid tine spirit shown In its opponents. ftl Orrr Ilvndrfti .Vine I ' ttyf ttw J h u-f rr-iJ V ' r ■■ Retrospection—and a Prophecy? lUi the school year of ] ' ' 20-21 luvii .1 yivir of constructive wi tk with results iliinl are permanent ? A review fif the yi;ir may give Elu answer Ut- feel I hit our school has Tcvem-il the right kind rif advertising l lii-vi year: eIi.-ii it In- wmi 1 1 11- rfSjMKl f tin se with ivlu.nn it has ltnd dealings f tint s n| In athletics, En:-| High hast advocated real sportsman-hip hi the lir I plncr. a certain degree 1-1 wlnuhrshi]) was tvi LltiiWrcl of the boys before tin 1 , were alltnvetj m 1 n ki part. 1 fur football team won lime for East High throughout llic stale ll i-. mil iKteL ' sviry tn elaborate mi this point as ilS victories are well known. In basketball it 1 ■ h ■ k no small amount ot ccmrngc to sunnomii tin- difficulties heeled with [In- game. hit team is ■ Ee -t-rv i 1 1 of HUtclt credit for the efforts put birth in this direction. l!nt mir tennis learned In take defeat with as much grace a victon -a trait c ■ 1 trite sportsmanship. I he possibilities of a track team are imcler discussion. I ' hcre i- im reason why this phase of athletics nmiol lw de- veloped as well a- tl i c forms already pari imputed in I lie debating teams of this year have lweii I Iil most successful of any in tile history of the -elio.il, continual irm of ibis work next rear. Wider the guiding hand 01 k. Nixon. vt ill. w fed confident. Tie even mure successful Eei oratorical. declamatory. and commerci.il conte.-is Kast High ' s records last year were excel kill. We are winking hand Lij achieve the same results in these enterprises tlii- i ear , hir commercial students wlm graduated last year tiplicld the repnlaliou gnirted in former years through the quality of work jut formed for keen Blv business men. By taking part in the iUot igafelle, t iond Posture . t jnoct Health. Ked Cr -, : attrl Better .Speech campaigns, we kept m touch with the trend of the limes. showed that we could support these larger community activities re- well as our own school activities. At E he beginning of tin- year we had a representative group of school organ- ufations; but, by increasing this group by two new chib-., tile [’ep (. ' lull and Arl t hih. we have made our sellout life jllst that much more pleasuiil. adding «est tn the routine work. I wo lie u. Coi.hs(. ' s. citizenship and public spanking, added In oiir curriculum, mean more opportunities fur wir students to prepare lor adult life. A co-operative plan was introduced and found successful, in the I ' .ieuHv- Suidvin Social Loniijtiltet organized in the fall. This committee, responsible for i ' ll Student social functions, has brought about a closer relationship between (he facility and Students, and has made it easier to handle our difficult social problem -difficult because nearly nil social activities must lie held outside of Llie school building. I inter the generalship of Olir principal, Mr. Nixon, we awakened to the necessity for, and benefits to S derived from genuine H ‘pvp h A Booster Club. IVp Club, and Jazz 1 kind soon came into existence and shook LIS out of our some- uliat lethargic condition. The hearty support of the school has been given to tile htqii fOir Jfiirnirrrt Elfrt 11 Jtsj eroplaue variiHi ' activilies. In I ci ft , sit umcll cmtlitlsuiMii was. jirmiwl, that K;ist E I i li . i ViHp mkv iiiin cnmddcntlinu. was nftl io have had tin ny pep during the football season than any iitln-r high cliou] tit l In- -Uflle l.risi in mention. lull hy nn mciitfe least in iuspcirtance. is intr raised. standard ■ it ' Khelartiliip. In former rears, (he cxctupiioii mark was 85% ; tlLis year it is r H.I ' r. A H i 1 ,t mark, jf rninsr. nece-shiili ' s harder work tllUU aii S5 ;J mark; cinisLi|iiemlv. stiLcbnis who formerly worked iu get an average of 85? , i%rv How working twice as hard to gel an average of 9Q% or above. A high degree of scholarship is. after nil, inn.- i.i| the greatest tilings of which vve can I a in. si Having accomplished so much. Ini lldkitppcd as wo are In- a verv poorlv equipped building, Inw, much more could hv not k if we had a mnderu hitth scliool building in which io work? This would mean that we would have an jinditnrhim mid a my miuLsinni, l -iih of wlncli we rife so sadlv lucking .at present, It would mean that We could hold s-wiul gatherings of every -.orj within our mvn building, It Would mean Inn iirniy advantages In try to enumerate lucre. We realire tltal the I mi Ming tsn i everything. Inn we do know that ii is : ■ i l important factor. We do not think we me 1 m i tding air-castles wliell we mention the mum- ihlllgs which we could accomplish ii we had ii Hew 1 mi I fling Since we liave made s i inncli progress iri our present 1 mi I ding, winy should we mn eJtlwtft to obtain mure Splendid result null; imputed by condition ? feel ihrii icc can continue the const laieliuu work which we have Ix-guit, anti pr jiiiisi- slill greater achieveiiicm in a new building. wHn Appreciation SCHOOL ANNUAL is the product of the efforts of the 1_yr slsiff , the other members of the school, the faculty, the adver- tiser alumni, and other friends of the -school The co-epetotion this peiir has been ell that v?e could desire. We wish, especially, to thank Miss Block and Mr. Under- brink for their kind advice and 5 upon? is ion of our w ' ork. We express sincere gratitude to our advertisers, for without 1 their financial! aid the publication of this book would have been impossible. The co-operation of the student liody? has been panic dark? j gratifying. £ Tliey suispotted the carnival, contributed to the make- -Up of the book; and aided more than they 1 rctdiise by? their en- thusiastic interest throughout its preparation. Wc take this means of expressing our appreciation to all who have contributed towards the successful completion of the ' ' Aero- plane. THE STAFF , PfljSn- rim ifvmlrrt} Twr vr eropltme For the Western Championship The small western college ef I ' ippkton was ilul noted for il athletics in particular. Ttiic, il was represented Eiy a sqtind each fall whicli played a h ' w panics with other small ralltgi ' s,— blit that n as nil When they vvellt through a casein W M bout a defeat, they prided lliell Helves on having a great team ; but limiting teams other than the smaller colleges and high fdwolSi w is lieyoud their dreams, . . ll was at this college that, Ulie illuming in Lite curly tall. a boy was slowly walking lo ward the campus One glance assured one that lie was an athlete. | [i win tall and brawn v. and hi bnxul shoulders sccilietJ those of a young giallt He walked with a firm ' , elastic step which showed that notwithstanding his for- midable size, lie was a. swift runner His face was rugged, and bronzed hy the Entering the school. lie immediate walked into the dcail s ofhee and, after a few cdtiwfsAtion. hr found curallwJ in Kipphctosi t Then he went ulll to bud a friend, w ith whom, by previous arrangement, he was to room , 14| , yin swine r hud he entered Che corridor, than u deep txiss voice tmomrnl. Dale MarrillghUl. as 1 live ' . , He turned quick) V. and recognising his chum, answered, Del to, Joe, old oy- 1 icn here quicker than L expected, and I ' m tnrua™ uf dusty, so if you ' ll take me up to vonr rooms, i ' ll dean up a hit. . t ' “Hav. Dak ' said Joe, lifter a pause. ■ ' there ' s first football practice today, arid don ' t forget the buys kick borne are expecting yon to make good as you did in kenniorc. , , , . , , Well. I ' ll trv m v Ix-st. answered Hale. Wlial kind of team have vml here ' ■Oh, we should do pretty well this year, I guess, replied Joe. Our captain. Hitrrv Renton, is li wonder. That ' s him kicking opt there. Y kv went to the window which overlooked the campus, and saw a tall, rangy Ijiii- kicking a football to a gr Up of boys across the field. He wore an range sweater with a huge black U the front, amt three black stripes on the k ' t( arm. His kick;, were wonderful, and Dale tittered many exclamations of aston- ishment and admiration us a lung, high spiral saife i ix|v or sixty-hye yards So that ' s the great Iteilimi f he said. ’ ' V ell, if he IS as good m everything else as lie is in kicking, the Stories I ' ve heard about him ore Certainly true. Yes but outside of him we haven ' t much. said 1 e Oar defense last year was weak : so weak, that, hod it not been for Kenton ' s punts out of danger, our goal would have been crossed many more times than it wis W hy. I saw Renton stand hehind our goal line and kick mu- of those long spirals thot sailed seventy yards, ov er the so f civ ' s head, amt then rolled and bum cl c 5 ever tin: goal. That niglil Dale ' again had a chance to see Renton inform, l hough the practice was light, Renton, in running for a punt, showed remarkable speed. He was clearly ail al t -0 round man Thu first scrimmage came a week later, and Dale showed almost at once lliat his playing was OS great as Renton ' s. Skirting the ends fur long runs., ploughing through the line, or tackling, he seemed n deni tin Hint could not be stopped i Olid once, just before the practice ended, lie caught a punt and raced down the tield, dodging and tqtli niung away frottl all tndklcri for a touchdown. The school settled back to watch a seasoq-iong Struggle between two Stars, for by ibis; lime Dale and Renton were struggling bitterly lo outdo each other, rad- Ullly I here canut into I lie mind of each a vague feeling of hatred toward the other, which grew and grew until all Signs of teamwork on the squad were disrupted, j liis antagonism readied a crisis when one day, after Dale, by a hard, clean tackle, hid brought Renton to die ground, the latter iii some way kicked Dale in the back. Pflflf 0-i r tlr ir-lr -d Thirtf i -,1 jfcm plane . lift Mf, I hulking it was dune purposely, arose holly, and, Ihii Fur the interference of the coni’ll, (hey would have come t blow s I lie season was tin- most successful thill KipplcLi ' ii had ever had. Dcfcalinj; every team they fawl, hr huge scores, ihr; Ittfaq lt receive recognition hy the large newspapers of the West, as nni ' nf the Slrriugcst colter tennis in the country Despile the lack of teamwork, Ik individual playing of Dale and Renton Evil eiuassrd a total of four hundred seventy-two points to their opponents’ ten, and finally they were given a game with the winners of the Western t inference race [ lie school became football mad, Never before had Mich a 1 cirri represented it- I he thought that only a victory over the lug University and they would be hailed as champions of the West, gave them unbounded enthusiasm Mass meet- ings were held every evening, :md the lea til was showing renewed energy, fiiru One was expecting n victory, And then die blow fell. One morning ollc of the white marbled lower halls w ' fi tumid painlert nrangc and black, the college col ns Who Earn! done It? Cer- tain expulsion faced the culprit ■ Ami (lie next day a bulletin proclaimed to iEh? school Lilac Captain Many Keilloti had been banished frnin dir team, Reutmi bid himself fur a week, refusing to see or to speak 1.1 any one. At the meeting be- tween him and the dean, tile Taller bad -said, Kentim, you were seen coming from behind the school last niglit. A window on the Side from which you came was found open this morning, arid you were Seen throwing a call m ' orange paint into a ditch. Did you paint tElut hall?” Renloil hung his lu-acl. Kenton,” continued the dean, ! hale to think you guilty of Mich a thing A iu r record the past lb ret: years has been almost ideal However, i f you con- ciiute to keep silenl. t must conclude, of course, thru you are guillv;. and though, after considering your past record, 1 will not expel you, I must, of course, banish you from athletics. Have you anything to say?” ’■Circumstances Seem lu make me guilty, hut, well, I ' ve nothing to say. broke almost savagely from Renton’s lips. At a meeting (Hal night Dale was elected captain. but it was easily seen at the practice that a different sort of team v.;is on the livid They Itad nothing of dte spiril and enthusiasm that bad brought tbcm tlu-ir enviable record, ThvV went through the work-out in a moody manner. and looked very far from tseitig a team which was to play a chain] hi mi ship gnme ten days later. This continued fur three days — and then ' something else happened. That morning Dale went to [lie dean ' s office and said. “Sir, I ' m sorry that I wo tied so long before telling you this. Harry Renton did not paint that Corridor, because I did it myself. You — what r gasped (he astounded principal. ”1 painted tile hall, and l cam? here to ask you to Eo! Renton go wit bout any further punishment, and to lei me take his place.” Send Renton here, please.” Renton came into the office a few minutes later, and the dean told him what Dale had said. Well, sir, said Renton. “As lie has foolishly admitted it, there is no nsr for me o keep it dark any longer. I knew Dali; did i;. |b,u vou see. sir. Dale is a freshman, la he had been expelled, all our hopes for the next three years would have been spoiled. And for this year, (hr lenm would miss Dale’s playing, if lie was banished, as much as it has nussed mine I was walking hy the school th.ii night, and saw a football outside. I supposed the fellows bod forgotten to take it in after practice, E have a key to the gym. so I threw the bill in. Then I got some things of mine there, and went out, l happened In look hack once and saw Dale standing under that mien window’. I thought nothing of that, and went borne. Hie ru-xi morning, in passing by Dale ' s ruUUi. I saw the can of paint in an old box just Onlsitic tin? door, where Dale .always throws bis things to be Ijuui- pfi;fr (Jttr tfintdrrri Ffmritt ' a s mm JSL orange paint into a laundry basket. (IfTiHl. Still I thought nothing of this : bin when I saw the hall painted, Si was fil.iin lu 1 1 Isj. I ' .M-tn back and gm die paint and threw it a wav, because I knew E lJu Vt uulle Ih? suspected if m was frmml (hotc Then, wbeti suspicion was di- f tilt blame i r - • r it, ior die reas-rin f Li lrl you 4 f Before” ou may go, Ken tan, said the dean in a Strange voice, Of Course yon cart play football again, and | hope y,m win Saturday, I ' m sorry that Dale won ' t be able to play, Inn I can ' t do otherwise. J Etc story ut the heroic sacrifice of the.se two young rivals was soon cast 1 1 □ i : m | over Llit- school, i lm i. m | given up the captaincy of a great team for the himor of the school, .and the oilier had given up his charter to «lav in the big game. btli IEh? student bad before, thirv worshipped ibcm now. Itnt tin- did not get Out of its slump, As Kenton bad siiid, il missed Dale- as much :is it bud missed Renton hlTorls hviv made in cancel Ihe game, bin as tickets were fi heady on sale, that was impn iblc. The school had already prae- given up Ik. ' [ c I victory, but they exjiecled their Ivnm to light and die hard, I n i the day before- the gaint tlir odds, which hznl liwn ihrw to one agntnst Kipplelon,, sudden I y ctmilgtd to t-vril ilioiurv. For tlisil morning Dale hud uncc ' lt! lilunimisk pushed open the office ffi ' -r an I walked in, dragging after him another tad I Jfilc was hrealluilg hard. Ilis coal w«s lorn, and Ills hair milled. The boy l -ld C E3ar had a decidedly discolored eve, and a trickle of blood from his nose. ere , said Dale to (be dean, thi, guy wants p lull von something. , ■ ' ei£ ® dieli, to ihv miU ' iJieiUent of Ihe learned dean, tlie hnv totrl bow one dark night, two weeks before, lie had with two companions, climbed through an open ivmdoii m the school and hud painted ihe lower hall orange and black. On his way to liis room he had dropped a can u • hell came Date ' s explanation. rn] sec, sir, lie said, JL I thought Kenton was guilty, Ill passing by the school lliat night, I saw the gym dlmr n|.H L n, so t welU kick to investigate- ' A lien E was aw ' Ut half-way to it, I saw Kenton franc ont J stopped short, then turned and walked away. Kenton and | had had some difficulties, and 1 did not wish to s|is:ik to him. ! In next rhiy -t r in 1 voa Renton tliroit a c ut ..i paint into the ditch, and a ii er Kenton had praCtEfiilly .admitted it. ’ thought he had done the job, and had gone out by the gym door r W hen 1 trunk tin- blame, it Was because l ftnund the team was not getting along wi-ll. E believed ii was because of the change of Captains, Kenton had Ixrn lien- f . . r three years, and the fellows were n:--i i| 1 j ► having him for , ' t leader, So I look the blaine f i sr the good of l he if-nni. Rm when Renton made his explanation, I begun to wonder. Under tile place ' iflii re the wall was painted, some of tbe paint had dripped l the floor and har- dened- I happenqd to step cm a small mound of point this [Homing, and found il had hardened over a cull button which hatl, evidently, been dropped there before Ihv wall was painted, i !i| the bulton were the initials V. Z. Tlie only one in school with these unusual initials is V ' criKm Zelise, s-i hvcnl to him ntld persuaded linn in a gentle manner to COnlc here and Lid I yon what he knows about it. And after tomorrow we ' ll be clumps of the West Good-bye. And lie was gone. I he game the next day has been written in fmiihaj] history, and you probably hiivc: read ii. i m remember how the talk of football circles for weeks after, was bow Mich a small and obscure college could have downed a large university. Kjppicton came on tbc held with its two stars tagging behind, arm in arm. evei before had a football crowd seen such teamwork as Ripplelutl displayed that day. t me, they had a I w o-itiail team, but the two men worked like a mn chine. Matty times the heavier university leant marched down the field to the di inline «f Ripplvtou’S goal posts, only to he $L-nl hack |.o mid held by one of Kctl- Imi s long punts. 1 )nw toward thr close of the first half, Dale, behind Rctuon ' s perfect ioler- ftrence, circled lilt end and raced down the field, being downed on the ten-yard f ' njrr Our Hundred Fifteen Yjft Jlcroplauc Ifiic. m the next pby, livnU ' it crashed ihn ugh [Ik- center of ihr line. and carrv- three men oil Ids back, lie staggered along iin1.il tie had pheed the ball ai inches f rum i lie coveted goal, j use as the whittle blew for [lie end of (he first half Hie secmid half was much like the first Never before had Hale or Renton playud such football. The inter ference, the blocking. ihe carrying of llir half, anrl ihr lack ling, — ill were wonder fill to behold. It v;i Renton ' s si ifier- kicking thru kel L Ri|i|j]etoii ' s goal out of clanger. It was Dales wonderful catch of nti,- t ,f Kentons passes that ! jit, tight the hall to the forlv-yard line: and sigairt. it was blocking ..f am m -rushing end ilkat enabled Renton to kick a drop squarely suiri I rule between the posts ud thus Liu- gatne elide The two one-iime rivals Knight side by side through ibt game is only Ik- -i friends can, — and working together in 1 1 s : s, way they couldn ' t 1 1 ? sc- . f his is Ihe story of how two fellows found themselves: how each found a. new tnend; bow RipplctOU Colley found two of sis men on the AH- Western team ili; ' ii, year: and how School Spirit won the Western Championship Mhvkk t ' oFir.K, II A Memorial Ode — Prise Poem In memory of our dear fraud, Our captain brave iilld true. W dedicate this simple versc- I he ieasl that we, can do. A truer friend will ne ' er fie fimrirt, or such a helping haft I : friend who through life ' s wifltrv l ? or i ruth and right can stand. In school 4 faithful student he. Who never shirked it day : But first prepared his Iwsi to do. Then came his time for play. As Captain of our foothill team, lie laiiglil , hut first lie wrought i is, As artist, all his handiwork A kindly humor brought. I ho lie lias passed far from our sight, To fairer worlds on high, W i ll tieVr forget the Works lie wrought — i jOorl deeds can never die. f.. IIkise. 71 On the Trail of After Years ■ v . 1 - 11 ' Preside, in the gloaming, when tile evening shadows fall, ll rs then my thoughts go roaming, anti I listen to the call , many ycurs lo follow iai LliiR world of joy and hen vve (rfiid ibe hill or hollow. on the trail of after years. J ills prophetic vision, stealing through my reverie so dear, nuns me softly I am dealing with the future, bright and clear. Ami | sl-l- my classmates starting on the juunlcy of ihc-ir fife, Uu the road , diverse mid parting; sortie to peace, and some to strife. Su ] watch [heir toil and labors, through the bright or cloudy days, (uirsls of fortune, freaks mid favors, from the parting of the wavs, I nl each one attains the ending, w ins (Lie object of his hrarl. Joy and sorrow softly blending, each one acting out his pari, Waking. gently from mj dreaming, by lire firelights glaring ravs. folvvr visions bright arc gleaming— dreams of graduation days. ' i f ™ bring i)iir desire, through ibis vale of doubt s and fears ; llay lilt goal of each be brighter— on the trail of after years. Rim Aim Bait mas s, ’21 On,- J HItiJ ttf £ir1ei-H Jfe L ero plane The Airtfil Chorus (A Fi ' fi 1 Crn ff Ajwt-f cucf “When in search of wit, pathos. inspiration. or entertainment. look |o the debating team. There you will tiud represented ‘the best ujcn in sH iW ‘ — worth taken from un address by Mr. Nixon. Hark Ye. J ’or wit and humor, Look In Qltltckeilbush and Aik In diem COnledv is per- signified, They say i this is ill strict confidence thru the success ail the negative leant is largely due lo “Duck ' s ability So paralyze the judges with I nighlcr, mak- ing them incapable of impunitil judgment Their decisions prove that something was wrong with liiL-ir reason. IzzyN humor Consists main I v in Isis gait, ns he a rides across the plus form. Tile high school students. especially the hale and I warty I kill 1 4 II is of Lliis fascinating sport of debating, are always ready for a tough. -and l Kiev ' s attitude of concent fill ion . ns he scaiujwrs In-fore hi- audience,, fur- nislles U- wilh provocation fora good old l 4ist High horse-laugh. I hil, enough of this humor stuff. Let gi-t to something serious. — pathos, for institute The sepulchral mar of Uonttld Ha rum ' s deep voice snmnls a death knell for the opprnn-ius. ills voice trembles, and his eves grow dim. more from his own exertion than from list depth of his feeling; hut imagine his chagrin, when, in the midst of efforts, one of those silly girls Inck there in the corner, actually gigtfirs. Oh Itohy! Those are black moments for ddnlersl A lie Abra- hams’ pathos is of :i different style. EEls fearsome expression is enough to make onr weep gallon of tears, Nevertheless, Abf lliis line that tears the heart- strings of the most continued optimist, Jfw Hacker mid Mike L’ohen are master-products of inspiration Whul si Jw is ini incurable heart -breaker. and Mike did wink at tin- girl from Shawano? I hcs were inspired, for nil of that. As to entertainment, — that CCtlMOf be described in mere words; hut, dear friends, if you have Uvil snlliciently entertained its (he last few mitniles, let us go pl icily and quickly our rcsjseclJW wavs. 1 lie Diver’s Devil l apt a i n Stahltrsi has found a pearl— such a pearl has never hi-en discovered in all tlikucrii, in all ItoimtoLus, in all the world ; bn: Ids ship is sunk — is sunk in ilie month of the harbor, and the |H.Mrl is lost, Have you any tobacco? Jllsi then a ship ' s dory was rowed up in the bench, and a malt leapt mil of the stern. slieels. Jlis dress distinguished him as an tner lean or Ivurnperm. His ei.-tmiie consisted of a pair of white thick trousers and n hat of the - one material •lo body. excised lo the wind and sun, was Canned a iml-hmwci. 1’lie mail ' s chest and shoulders were magnilicenc, hni lIk- whitened stump of Ids left arut -I lowed (lit result of an encounter with ii shark Aside from that, lie was a better •■nil i man than was the famous John I -. Sullivan in the palmiest (lavs of iliac great pugilislV career. Alexander Raoul. was the mum.- of tins diver engaged in salvage work. Mauki. l hv tale-bearer, walked toward him and impure 1. “Have von heard the in-ws r Alex? “No. what news:’ ' aptain Slahursl lias found a pear] sncll a pearl lias never been found in ill I lik Mem, in all lAmmotUS, ill all the world; hut his ship i- sunk- -i sunk in i:jl- nn mtb of the harbor, and the pearl is Ei sl. Have vuU inlv tobacco few days later Alexander Raoul made negotiations wuh the captain of die wrecked ship. who agreed to pay him une- fourth of the value of the rescued flfr r Orir llattil ttS Hi PhmltIs if fe succeeded in finding them. Raoul accepted ilie-e terms, and tilt- nest nliiy lie sailed to the plow when: ife ship li-Li I sunk. The depth nf the water was measured. and Rjeul h id hi- breath n- cliL- line was pain! ..in Fifteen fathoms, ninety feet. Raoul took a breath of relief. Then.- was still a chance. Raoul ' s fellow- divers, natives of the island, agreed I descend to the Sunken ship fur the eiiomions sum of two L ' lnkMIl dollars each. Radi was to have his cl Unite, and if he dill ran return within live minute- with [lie pearl, the Ollier diver would [rv his own atkijtiv, i [re ‘liver was cjuickly dressed in his -nil. and was tfen lowered slowly over Etu- hide. Raoul boked eagerly into the green writers, while his men worked steadily aL the pinups. Tile other diver. Ids hand on (he line, waited for the signal which would lie given wfen the matt Ih ' Ioiv wLsltnL in k 1 hoisted hack, up to the .s1-| ip. Snim. Loo soon it -veined, I he signal was given. Two quick jerks on (lie line, the crew fegnii turning llw winch, and I In- diver was sknvlv Lads ted Co die surface, •hie diver’- head appeared a hove die surface, Hanoi watched eagerly. Then hi- fends appeared. Raoul gave a gesture nf dismay. The hands were empty. I lie diver was pulled to the deck, and his feud-picce removed The man ' s face was Munched with terror, ,l li s a devil. he gasped, A ghost f “What ' s a devil. demanded Raoul roughly. ” ‘1u-re is the devil?” There ' s a diver’ ghost, a devil, in the cabin of that schooner ; 1 saw him myself ! Raoul could get si more in formal inn from him. [ he other native, who was as sii Htrsiitions as the hist, refused to descend, although Raoul raised tin- reword lo live t ' hilean dnlkirs, The _ only thing I can see is that J ' ll have in go down mvsclf. considered Raoul. Thy crew reluctantly dresm-d him ami reluctantly lowered hint oyer die side. Raoul, Ills mind working over the diver ' s store, ft-li himself lowered into the sl-;i. Was there really a glum or a devil, as the diver fed, called it, in the cabin of the sunken ship? He confessed lo himself that hr fell excited not afraid. He fell his feel strike on the slippery deck of the schooner, and looked around hint. I he ship was a schooner -yacht, of smile (wo hundred tons burden, he judges] it. Such huais were generally n wd in the Sonlh Sens. Her few fed struck deeply into a coral rwf. and her port how was shattered hv the blow. She stood upright, saw for a slighl rakt- to starboard. Forward over tile slippery deck Raoul crept, till lie came Lo the enfen stairs, Slowly, cautiously, he ascended the Stairs. ;md with nerves ft-quiver, opened the eahin door. His eyes quickly surveyed llie interior, I lie cnlnii wn- well, even luxuriously furnished. The captain. apparently, liad given much attention to its appearance and comfort, Raoul was greatly relieved on not seeing the ghost as lie cnleied fie took a sii-p across the cahin, when, lo hi- surprise, dismay, and fiorror, lie found another nliver, rigged in full -nit of diver’s dress, facing him. Ramil stood still, glued lo the sjioi. for how came tliai divvr pi lie standing mo|ioufess in llie cabin of a sunken ship ? Was this shape a man. similar to himself, or was it a devil, as his friend had said? Rill it was not standing motionless, for as Raoul moved a step closer the apparition, if h were such, moved n step forward, and then stood siill, closely scrumming the i ill ruder. Raoul. his nerves badly shaken, moved. Wkward toward the door. The apjtaril ion moved in I lie opposite direction, lintml Stopped and stood still, crying i Lh all Ins might lo Collect his wits and courage. As lie stood there his fear left him, and 111 Els place came determination to succeed. Me was ashamed of himself. How- came il that lie, the bravest, most daring,— a famous diver id llie South Seas, stood fere shaking with fear at ' Hl.irr O i(. Hundred KitjkUi t [lie sight of a nu sli ' -i. no ghost lie had scoffed at a few minutes pluvious ? Mvs- tffinll! ? kl! tile illnfe reason tbl Ik- discover the fansr of the apparition. Slowly Kaoul miserl bis knife; sinnilliMlecwsly tile phantom raided his, and simultaneously the rushed m each other .md struck. Raoul. jnitiing every ounce of his almost super- human strength iniu the Now. experienced a suddnl check in his rush, as his knife struck a hnrtL polished surface. Then lie found himself rubbing lii- bain] over an object that felt f nr all the world like polished mahogany. A mirror! of :tl I the surprises lllut kinnil had undergone in his diving ex- periences, ibis was the greatest Ik- had solved ihe problem. ami found himself rather disappointed in linciin that s I-.ij mystery hut so humble an origin. Kell loving the inixrsir. Kamil Mn.m Found an iron si n mg- box in ilie captain ' s desk. L itis, the captain had tub] him. contained [lie pearl. Taking the box. in his hand, lie returned to lllr deck and signalled to Ik. 1 pulled to the surface E n breaking surface, he was inimrd lately pulled oil deck, and the crew eascrlv nmk off his diving mil and t|Ues[ii.Hleil liiru still more eagerly. The strong-box was soon opened and I he -arl rolled out, krmiil gris]K ' d. for the siglu of [lie pearl bad struck him like a blow. [( was ns large as a pigeon ' s egg, a perfect sphere, of a whiteness that reflected iighis from all colors ailiom it. li was alive, Never bad lie seen anything like it. W hen he drupel il into his hand lie was surprised hv 1 1 u weight of it, That si tow id dial it was a good i tear I 5 3e examined it with a magnifying glass. It was without a flaw or hleinisli. So transparent was il that when he dropped il tn;o a glass of water, lu- had dirtk-ttln m -Liiiig aiul il tiding il IVclI. snii | Raoul. satisfied, il would have heen worth even a grapple wiah the devil. hiniscl I iC. [ L ClJAftiiK. ' 22 llis andierlCe, a group f Ihws sninibevLilg about Iwenly r listened with utmost attention to tin- wort Is of tlieir friend and leader. Ifollby, pleased by Hie intention given him. and thrilled by his own words, coni i nuc-d : We hum I I low can any red-blooded American boy submit lo the treat - rtlelit which we are receiving from our parents: We must urganiic and strike with all ome ' lurer and power. Ili ' friends slew, al tense, leaning forward, hands clenched, and with a look of unshakable: determination to do er dir. 3 Uk scetle took place in k mil eillc a little milling town of northern Pennsyl- vania. The boys of tbi- neighlHirlniod. influenced by mmiv radical Ifdior speeches, had formed a union, [ repeat, we iliusi strike, ended [lobby. I ha t iro, V alters, his right arm man. asked. When shall we meet again ? ' ' We can meet after school, in Our barn, shunted a little fellow. “All right ! answered Huh, “Every one In- at Htxilv ' s liam at four o ' clock sharp ;i iimrrou after school, and ! feel sorry For tile one who does nut conic.” The mcrling was dismissed, and as Etnbby nud t harb-s live ! near each other, they walked home together. “Say, ftubl (In yi li really think we kin get away with it ? “Get away with il ? Who is going to stop u- ? Didn’t Hie union otir dads belong 1u. succeed ? Ally union catl t so whv not us? Oilrlcs breathed a sigh of relief, for he had great confidence in his. friend. Here both (joys went into their homes and tried to act as usual. 1 ' lle ue.sL day was marked by I he teachers — marked, Ikvousc ' if the Barge Paffl I II i II II llifr vi ,Vi lr fr r il SJi ' Our demands following Us 1st lit rcUv dedaTi; number of failures and the high degree of absent ■iinttdcdmss among the hoys. Three o ' clock t forty-five long minutes to wait, “(.MttSS tin- clock is wrong. muttered Charles m his ncighlBT. l( took at least an hour for (he last five minutes in go by After school (he boys made a marl rush for (he burn livery one was present L, Xdniiiiati ii$ for officers art in order,” rasped out ] lobby. Elections were soon over, Llie results being Hobby. President L ( .lurries. ice- President : and link Joe Healy, Secretary. Joe was not elected because of popu- larity, but because they wauled the use of his bam, ' hie president, realizing that they must have a platform or list of demands, called for suggestions, Innnedialely some one shouted, l.et ' s have school two days a week, “No school.” 11 No work Saturday. 11 Order ! what din you think this is n light ? demanikd Holt, must be reasonable. ills advice, lacked by some of the older hoys, caused tile drawn Up : - Vr, the members of the We-Shall-Not-He- Abused Union, that we shall name the maximum amount of work which we will !■ ■ during the period of one week. We have decided (hat two hours Ijc (lie amount This, of course, includes Saturday We also hereby demand that we lie allowed to sleep twelve hours on Saturdays and holidays, I his is to take effect Immediately ■■We will ask Secretary I leak to write out twenty copies of our demands said President Winters A titter went thru (lie room, and the secretary, who had v.j recently been swelling with pride, was now hanging his head in a very crest- fallen manner, Mr. I ' resident. I resign, lie slid. “You cannot unless vOll lilld a substitute. Me looked hopelessly alum! fur help, and then decided to accept the dictates of fate. The rest of the lio idled about and talked Ilf tilings having tlu connection with tfie union. The copies were finally tinished, and the boys strolled homeward. Nujsi clay was a holiday, and most of the laws’ families went to a picnic. When they reached the picnic grounds, the Strikers drew Cilf to one side. ‘ I jet ' s demand our rights here, as most of mir parents arc here, suggested |oe “But who will tin the talking? “We uuist draw lots, Thev drew Inis, and Charles, much to his displeasure, received the lionor, “How shall I start it ?” t )hl iii ' t suv. Tve are going to present :i few demands concerning Ottr rights ! He walked over to n group of men and lteg.ui, We are going — “Hello, Hill, called one, to a man approaching, “where rlid you cnine from r I was just over tii Millville, and what do yoil think happened? Tilt boys over iliere organised and struck for less work, “Struck! if my son tried that. I’d feed him oil bread and water for a week I ' d brain ’ini. muttered another. “I’d t Li worse than that. My son had better not try anything like that on me. “What were you going to ' sav, Charles? 11 asked om of the men. “Oh ! i was going to tell a joke, kit 1 forgot how it ends. answered Charles, Charles went back to his friends and informed them of the circumstances, Huhbv rose anil said, “All ill favor of Idling matters lie ;i ' they are, say ' Aye ' . “Aye” Contraries? 1 ' No answer. ’Ti ' s called off,” he said with dignity. I ' aui, SctiHirz, 1 22 One ffendrrd Jii-ruf.M Viewpoint Saturday, OcIoIxt 2,1. I, Prances l arnelte, :■ m going to sort si itiarv. Shi- manv ■ lungs haw keen hapimniiig kilely, l hat if I cut aiich some uf tlic - good ( nits and put them ill (hi h-Kil. they will air_Hv!i aw y from me like a dream I liave stiite I diaries before, fait lliis one is (’ilkTrnl. I earn lei these tilings slip away from me. Yesterday t’md. Klkiu and I rn-iii on a picnic; these Octolier day arc too H-niiderfMl not to he enjoyed. We hiked nruL hiked and Inked . and had (be best llnk ‘- 1 licr ' r 111 tin- i-vcnin« all the girl came over, mul we had same impromptu playlets V IMIouE (Iil- le.nsi preparation we took parts and developed the play as Wv ' ™|l along. 1 1 was e Selling Ix ' caus- no our knew what was goi ug to happen iil 4 x t . I lie pi ny$ wtTt‘ fair fill j i ! M I wonderful [Sit ' im.I.lecIlciiis-, bye I ' m lonjfiiig i-i clcj U a pun. e went, tlbnugll ; welt do Miticihing else, I can ' t help thinking that i ur group of girh is unusual. I II! so glad ii Celia :md Carol amt Ellen and the resi that are my ]inrticiriiir friends, tint when 1 conic to think of ii. who else Cmild lie: In all Merton 1 1 igli. there doesn ' t seem to be any one else who is very inleivsliug;. I ' -veil a rather horrid thing that lias happened hasn ' t been able to spe,]] my good times t harlotk i ' • aidoii, a girl whom 1 have never eared to know, has been saying some hateful things ah.,m our family. Of course. I know no mu- who counts will piiy any attention in her remarks: ' kit it is rather dis lureeahle, anyway, Sunday, ( October 24 Uc had a fudge parly at Celia’s this afternoon. In fact, 1 ’t| been having such a gOud time this week-end that I hadn’t done n hit nj studying Th ii ighc [ re- « lved lo Staidly stay at home and study, I didn ' t really cjqWl v gel a chance; Inti, marvelous n state, no one called hit called me up. and I did all me study ini? without interruption. Monday, 1 tctolier 25. I haven ' t had a chance to talk to any of the girls unlay; I wank ' d to ask some i ! them what they arc going lo wear tn the theatre party loniglll. Tuesday. Oqtnlier 2k fitdO A. M. I got Up early mi purpose m tell nay trembles to tliis diary. I had n jx-rfectly wretched lime nt that ! heal re party, Kireev tiling is liorrid. I can ' t understand wliai has happened to the girls [ actually felt as though J were pis) ' UK- one added mi o the jiarty. oud luting endured. 7 t M hlk-ii did the ipteeresi thing today, She was getting up a piiis-. and. instead of asking me merely as a mniu Form, and rather taking it for j!i ' ;mti-d (hat I ' d come, she gave me mi elaborate and cordial invitation 1 declined, Thai may sound unimpiirtacil. hut it means a lot to me — it ' s l be Jwst thing the girls have ever done chat 1 haven ' t done. too. I LLi-sday. Xovemlirr 2 . U liai ' s the list ' of having a diary if you don ' t have anything to write in i( ? I , ' .ir one entire week I vl; kill Socially ostraci sed, The girls are pnsitivtlv almost rude. For a week I haven ' t gone to any of their Hilly utlairs. At tirst tlicv invited me, lull it was perfectly obvious they preferred that I shouldn ' t Come. Jimard the end of [lit- week they didn ' t even take the (rouble to ask me. We ' re jpisE allow ml shaking terms in™, [ have to pretend that I don ' t no(ice ally dif- lerence, of course. and pretend dial cveryllliilg that happens is just hvliat I ' m eJilwCtiiig ; hill i m alim st ill. and I ' m mi lonely J don ' t know what to do. hriday, Novcmlier 5. Catherine Blake is a wonderful girl strange I ' ve never noticed tier before! ' .J ' J ' 0 in Iluntirfd Sunday, Xnvcmkr 7 . ] thrilled [ wanted In get really well acquainted witli Catherine Ulaki 1 and Neil Ogden, so 1 asked them to nunc over this afternoon. I like them li th as well :lh nnv girls I’ve ever known. Thuirsdav, Xovemher 24 . h ietms that ill Lite last weeks I have found so many new friends! 1 certainly never suspected iliac tin: re were so many wonderful girls in our school, I ' ve juni rend llii-. diary over, mid it seems to me that ] Cull date tin: li tilling nf my real friends from the time when I stopped living so intimate with Celia Kane and I ' lk-Ii Nesliit and tliose girls Since then I have found tin 1 loveliest girls that I never really thought ahonl before. ]’m real!: glad yes. glad! llinL Celia and k.llril and tin 1 rest sen] i] it ' d wanting me -and that E found there were uebrr people in the world. Tuesday. 1 Jcceirlxr rt. Today 1 had— and deelinrd — an opportunity lu return to niy old intimacy with Celia ami lilfell ami tile other gills. I llcy Were very frank : they said they’d hero mistaken — they had heard some «i -ssip which they now knew wasn ' t true of course. Ihev shouhEn’t have lud iev r ed it, anyway, hut rill they could say was they were sorry. ] decided. IO lie frank, too, SO ] told them that I certainly rememl H-red a lot of Splendid linns with them, lint that real Friendship seemed to me to demand so much more than mere good times, and dint I thought I had my real friends now. I added that, frankly, 1 didn ' l think we CottEd ever get hack In our old relations again. As l think it over. I ' m so glad l was perfectly I milk my newer fldeilds mean so much more to hie than KUrii or t and ever did or could. WaH.ijA Etuscil. ' 21 Flunking The significance that tlie word flunk lias lor high school students seems to vary threefold. There lire three types of students at the beginning of the school term : There is. first, the student who considers flunking ' a disgrace, and tries h s utmost, There is the student who goes to sellout merely to have a good time and enjoy the good fellowship of the Others, mnl wlm considers lUuiking a clu-ap ami lane, therefore a desirable way Lu win notoriety among bis classmates. It i- queer. too, that this type usually takes well among the fair si.-k. I hen there is the student who -.tarts in well, witli no intention of flunking; hut oil mixing with the liluffers. lie falls into Lluir ranks in having a good dime and forgetting studies until the I iikiL 1 for exams. when die verdict success” or failure” i the most prominent in everyone ' s mind. 1 hen lie gets down tu work, day and night, and possibly just passes hy liic tniniiHttlit mark, Tilt lirst-tnciltloued type has no cause for worry; the second type never coil skiers school worth worrying over; llle third, or Inke-wartu type. h 1 1 M. r s the worrying, and in many cases ends hy failing and in king ashamed of himself. En June the schrx.il is divided into four classes I the stud i nth ones who glory in the extent of their success : the hike- warm and thankful class, who just reach the minimum mark; the class wild flunk Krause they caiTt help it. And Iasi, we have the bluffers who don ' t care what happens. They are a disgrace to lEiemSehes aniL to all schools. Lij yi Klaus. ' 22 J Cl‘J it ill H.lftll ict r I t IIL, eroplauc I he Slimmer I ime Maw sweet, In nv fresh the I ini my air. I lif jfi’Ht of lilacs everywhere ; Ah, those days without ft fi ' ire - The early summer time, I W) 1 1 tfL ' C . hk h in each other V l ' u ' s. ifteii- fives tilled with ft sweet surprise. Ami nature wears her fairest gnist ' - 1 lie golden summer tittle, Hm languid. Mill, the south winds blow. And g racefn I Iv sweet ruses ijiMir ; I lie blue -bird ' s snug is soft and low - The blissful summer time. II ' ™ the breath rif aulumn nigh. Hu- bright leaves fail, the roses die, r l he harvest moon, km in the skv — I he failing summer time. I luw p:u(. a 1H L seldom count Che cost, — l.nve lightly won K lightly lost : I he earth is lotiehed witli silver frosl The dying summer lime. Xtmnr.RT A. E c:ia_s. ' 22 Cases” it rfcut smooth sailing. we ellw ' I how lilt Iv affaire commonly known ns ' eases.” or ’ ertuhes , are very prevalent tti llie vicinity uf liasl High. Due fmpienltv encounters couples billing and cr.irj.piig like mnoeenl turtle doves. Ut course, every one does Hot become ftlfecled in this way. I hit ' eases arc i ' 1 11 ■ El Enir Ji were known, ihvse bw-slrickeil couples are not here to h-itri! such nil l mere sling things as history, foreign languages, or science. This is lull; camouflage. m flirt without tile stem parents ' knowledge. [‘hey aren ' t ah su kind as to leave the field clear at home, liven here, lor teachers are most unsympathetic and cruel. E Jne uf our hnmineil me miters -eiit the lady of his choice, on dear St, Valen- hues 1 )iiy. :i iluzcri i ' lcI, red rases? — for love , veni knmv. Another -vctH his Indy mi adorable underclassman. a half-dozen American Heaiities. Flow these young folks who have eyes only i r each other! 4 .. E ' V r . “ II,B !itT!,1 W vetison, most Seniors choose Under-classmen for their arhrmirs. prnhaldy lut-aiisi- they’re so ancient they feel the need of rejuvenation - l_ml some prefer Llu-ir own classmates. Many a ctiser is what might Ik termed hek k- f lor a while, lie tor she i A seen dashing madly afier a evrt tin person, when ;in£ l l llokl! for some unknown reason, he turns and goes cllftsitlg just as desperately after some one else. J!nt, on I he oilier hand, (here are a. rare few who stick to each other year afier yen r, t hie couple in particular — . I l ley have been going together 1 ’ for al least two years. Still, when ■ me Cottles upon tln-m in a supjmsvdly secluded imok tllev seven lightly fussed, 1 especially the Ikw, who blushes, like a girl. Strange isn ' i n ? One would tlllllk that they had Iwcoine used lu publicitv by this time. ' Never! heless, these people are intensely interesting. and arid spice to the utlicr- wise mottoU ' -tioiis school life. .May tllev continue t i amuse us, an iusiam:it ht; f Hh Wiisdrftf Tweuty-thm croplaut JSfc Our 1 cachets Sonic write their sonnets to mothers fair Who sit: ninl knit in .lii old nriii chair,, While tile lamp li ln glows uver silver hair And steadily Hyinjj li njjvr s ; And smite let the- sweetheart, with eyes that shine Mure bright thrm the gems from an Afrie mini ' , With gulden nr raven lucks alwine. Where perfume faintly lingers; And Sen i te Ln the heroes who Ijuklly dare Tu scale B I ll heights nr to skim (he air. To plant [lie (hi; in remote lands where NYme i null sn vt; earth’s wildest creatures; Hut ]. though a humhLe scribe I he, I ■ ' ray II he Muses nine may abide with itte And help me in give vou in metre free A noble theme- -f.bir Teacher ' . Like the mothers. they labor with patient Care; I ,ike the sweethearts. tlwir faces are passing fair; Like the heroes, they often l okilr dare 1)0 much that must grieve and distress them Some zeros bestrewing a senior ' s hook, mark that a sophumure ill can brdok May w in ilieni lum ' e than i si u- deadly liwik, But they quake nor quail not- I inti bless them. Ar.irr; GtuFFIK, ' 22 Qtd East High stn-‘s iii-vit mm jirixvs- tar beauty or nlste. Vet nln ' ' s kin ' Vt ii !is I II ' .- I M ' sl in tin- si file; !J, -|jK-trH| all. I fi J 1 1 L I ih_v all ulliLi si ' lhHils As ;i rliat is mighty awl goat, Iter NttuLenls. nrr milr ' l fm -pith unit |s ' | F The sfitril’ at lU ' Vt-r siLj-tlii ' ; Tlii ' V nljiiul Cut tin- i i ling itf I Li ' rt-il Mint Hit ' v- 1 1 i 1 e r Ami ■ ' , 4 ■■ ■ ' . 1- - k i ■ j I - s lh ■ r ■ Ih ' 1 iLi-ir rrv. 1 . ' .-I ' -i nil jiiill 1 ■ -iis ■ 1 1 1 ■ r tW (list tv, 19. k l.rl ' s 4 ' tl|(Ll sici fur tier fanH-t 4 4 I .-I the I ' lii ' -.-. lit i. 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Preui nature- In vmi UJlIflljL- Ill’ll, Flavored Beverages Made with ALLGUEZ Water, Frudl jukes. Afutnjlici, Ex l rati s, Cant Syrup. LSIendnJ l?y Esperts, Crape, Nectar. Oiangcadt! Raspberry. GinRer Ale, Grange Julip. Sar;.ipariLla, Cherry. R t. Birds. Cream and I reap EJerr-.. (All l -llL ' KHISllW t Hull I ALLOUliZ ImIst and iU-i ' i-r du kc- are emiug i better te fasti ft insrairjig ihat r p e te w- Vc J L li3ti, Do lltlz- Otdef an assor ii-J edjc -Qwcrri ' i an pints. AIS dealers, MJLmTER UNBESL SMfS €©., Biy, Wi . J. M. I IQEFFEL, Monger apADJac i? iiouor fenior Brown County State Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $ 1 20,000,00 GRF.kN Rav. Wisconsin Blllin Ruildimo Ai.irr Out fiimflmj Trrt n t y xi ■5 ; ; | i : “What a Fool l wsi s thiit 1 (lilt Iii t tnki nuuv Ul-M ]NSL tvAN ‘K w]n. ' ii I was yinin .r p ' This ivfsivtful whitriiu ' iit iis mudc imuv lil ' ti-ii tluni atLv iMIm.t in ivfiiml LilV Jusimvimr by ini ' i] of (.‘Xpi ' Uciift 1 , Ynutift Man — do ymi wish In prolH by the mistakes id iilllcvs 1 miVr with 0 . E. HEISE and J. H. CASSIDY New York Life Insurance. Men Plume ! ' L? or 333 Lin Lu,l WJiri ' idsii Iii.il 22 fl WaM]iiit|;liiit ISlmh For Good Furniture at Right Prices see Schauer Schumacher KTHMTrHK ANII IXIIKHTAKEKS Comer Adams and Wdnul Plicme ?67 GREEN RAY. WISCONSIN DeClerc Flower Shop ' SAY IT WITH FLOWERS litsefJFST Sit rsiiH-Mrndiiiitinli Flowers 2 1 5 NotIH WnshiniEloqt .StTe-ei Phone 720 JVtfr (hi, Humlrttl Tn t u f.y n . ' J FA5T HIGH t.fni IlHHilrffl 1’irfJi t if i ifftii McCartney National Ban THE BUSIEST ULAl’E IX (iiiEEX BAY. Wll Yt SERVICE ! CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS 5650 , 000.00 Young People Wanted at Once-- fthr [ 1 1: | ! ' ii Caul PtiiitUrfli id Civil Sfrvi p. Cmirl Rc|jnHin|i;. C«fl- merdal 1 pjicbin-ji nud Busing tU wfcvcr ocfirpaJjon jHur majj choo sc di Vn ur UfcJrof , ihe jfir-sf s(cp js Jo itcurc u j rcrcfica] fcuiiflL’i fdWaiicn.” Green Bay Business College ' r li‘ f i $h Standafil Schoni E, F, -QUIMIAL, PftypfKlo t 5. P, RANDALL, iSctyWarJ 2l T X22l Pint St. Telephone 119-4 I ' irjYi li r H rdxti i f( firrutif n tITr’ iiXKj r I A ,.: J 1 • ' ! Airr STYLE rnnl Sri’KKlOK Ql AMTV h 1 S|g b 218 X, Wiidim t ' di SI, |5K FOOTBALL E ' irsl a signal. Uicn a iliud r Tllcfl yutlr Face is in ibr uuui; Fl-EIciw jtiinjis upon y«Ut b:Lck, You ht ' .ir a butte williin voti emd ; riicu n vvlrstle ( ‘l)wn e-m Ssear- I’i.-i i be game if E ' ouilpan. .1, A. C. J n nMl i_v jigirl 3 v;itI went 1u u show; 1 ' Ik‘v sin I te I intii rln- Xru ' Strand: MlCV sl? down dost; together; lie gently held Lit -coat. Photographs— the Better Kind Siurtz Studio If It s L.ije Insurance, think °J C)t !£ SILIST District i fattv$ef NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. OF RONTON. MASS, 310 Minahan Building PIuOiie; 43 7 I ' tit f { ••, fl untSc i ' f fijj-Jjy t Citizens’ National Bank iJKKKN li.W. WISCONSIN CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS SO 40,000 DEPOSI TS OVER $3,000,000 wk in v itu vu n; utkinkns Kittell, Jaseph - Young LAWYERS John A. Kcttell LvNft D. Jaeepm Cakl F. Young jnr ESflliu UuilUinu; (irroii ISesv, Wis, DID YOU EVER 3? afftT inHocf r (icf off ? S[u fu 1 .unih.iuu. H 4 u. ■ Libia i ii . - . . . irti ic n an i ' Vff Uiu Ilxudffd Thirty • ).•!( )•• JluH ' Jml Thitlg fuv. CLirTH« nr Thrive oiil y mu- way tu tin n fhitijt, Tlnw’s mily din 1 1 1 Eiy at ei film ' . Thf-roV imly mu- tiiim eiihI ynvi a in Tn wlnsni we address imr rhyme. Tl it- filing Id i|d is fd dvder yirtir i ' rml, ' Hit- Time, it sure in tmlay. And as ymi siii 1 paying fur wllilt von pet, Vui] must liny [hr lies! nhvay. The Company is The C. Reiss Coal Co. The Coal is STANDARD — Perfectly Prepared The Phones are 915-916 fanarti r-i rrm i+IWl -f ■ - rvH-i Will mrip S ' lffjr dm HiiM lrrti Thirip-thrr I PA RA MO UN T— PICTURES— AR TCRAFT EXCELLENT VAUDEVILLE Hhmv.s itml hVsttmv 1 1 tutu plays Telephune 1!84 CREEK BAY, WIS. MRS. M, A. SHE PRO khanc MW W ily llu-y wear goluslies? i ' y have they 1 ■■ kI 1 k-cI I heir linir? liy Iin they hang around the drinking kmnt. ' Lin ? Iij IttVeM’l l lie v furgntlpi] their Kresdiman ways? I iy are the-y im i| ]iisiicat«l J” liv (In they sjicnd s|inrt mailiclll in the library? Iij dcs they kid the Seniors? j’ntft liu, it • mitt tS Tkirijf fv-ur Colburn Lumber ■ Fuel Company in LUMBER AD BUILDING MATERIAL YARD!: Al viiius, W it .-- Ji mrtj .uirrfcef Cp. Coleman, Wit., — Cefcmapr jLumfcer Co, Suring, Wit r — during .upjaiurr Co. I- a]) Lumber Furl t ' ey,. Oconto Fails. IV is. GENERAL OfTICEfi McCartney I S .■ nk. RuildinK Phone 672 GREEN BAY, WIS. “SI S ' - K 1ST ' ' CANNED AND PRIED E l iClU GRE1LING-INNES CO. I I - 116 - i XhhIi W. hinKiori Sired WHOLESALE GROCERS ‘PARAMOUNT TEAS ' BEAUMONT COFFEE ‘ MOliSlSi: DAWS’ ' i : A N N ID V EG E ' FABLES Iff (Jh-t H utidrrti At Last! A New East High ARCADE 1 EilHKMKK Sfeers A Splendid ix-solution adopted by llif Ijoard of ciliiolinii: “Tliii n nevi school si i 1 mid 1 ii. 1 built: (hat (Elis be BILLIARDS done out of the materials of (lie old BOWLING one; and ilia! (be old school Ik. ' used UHl ' l (he rttiv one is completed,” 1 ’ijiffl rs, C tgh Tu tt os, ( alnly, Tobuecih Box ( ' study Sad Bui Tme u ml CigurHi a S| u-rially Mary ditcsift ron e her lips. ! Neither does she pninl ; Is. she a. bit :iimviij the men? Yoil know rii;liL well she niii’l. 109 South WiibiflBtcjfi Siren Plis r r 1 302 ¥ amis lied Talk about Ik ' iiij; hungry! ■ 1 was linin ' ri’ as a Ik ' ar; Si j. walking tillO ;t dairy lunch. M E. DAVIS 1 ace « lT (he amt of a chair. ATTORN E Y -AT-LAW W hen lee cream Irenes on niacitirmi i rws , MS MiiLLihin Bulldtnff W hen die Su I i;lth Hands { ' row nimbly, W hen calfi fllid do s wear If. D. ' s— 1 Hal ' s iliL- lime EM like tip study. DAN E. OAFFNSY REALTOR Hud we never loved sic kindly. Had we never loved sav lilindlv. This Effkknt SrrVffe Never inel. — or never parted, W e bad ne ' er been broken -hearted. 123 N. W JiiiiKlnn S,, ' Fox Stock, Room 1 Plioiie S32 i j I ' djrc dm It undent I h ri}i xii Mn i ■ WILLIAM P, ENGELS, Tailor SUITS MADE-TOOR DER OPPOSITE IRKSS-ttAZETTK GKEEX BAY, VTISIYJNKIX PA ULUS JEWELRY COMPANY JAtfin fly M. C Joh niMi -10‘t W. Walnut Sired Tdaptionfl 355 ' J Gr™n Bny, Wleviurtttin Postpone the Bread Lesson Miss A. — Every girl shonEtl knuw how to make bread ' Virginia I My inolhcr says I have tn leans ht W CO indlit bread be I ure E eE married, Miss A Well, Virginia, ] hope you arcu ' l going tti leave US after mtr lessen tm bread. Among tile metnurible dalt-s in history ' wrote u boy, was Antony’s dak- u ilh l lcapatq, Graduating Gifts Wv lid Vi ’ ii lull anil Complete Lint of Pennants, Pillows, Pi uLcttain Pt-tis, Suitable for (rifts, TRY US. G. H. SAGERMAN ' S “KT (i H, ItllNttft tt Tkiftjf Xl M tl BANK OF GREEN BAT PEP CENT OX PEPOSITS J Over KI.HHMIJHI Bastian Bros. Co. Manufacturers oj CLASS PINS CLASS RINGS ATHLETIC MEDALS ENGRAVED Commencement Announcements and Invitations CALLING CAKD5 Basriam Bjildin-? ROCHESTER. N Y +■- i f I ' tt ) O.. i UwuifrtU Thiitif iifffit ... JAZETTE ' S TEN CENT BARS ARE THE BEST A I, WAVS FiiESt! AMi WHOLESOME Diiti ' t Forget r iL- IliulfV Dinffl futiv hju jJri ' GAZETTE CANDY CO. J ' nrj I. Util Thirty nlHi Arthur Norgaard 1. A DIES TAILOR TtiLop-lurae ISM 210 B mn BWe-. Qma Bay. W1 , Harrison Hannon DRUGGIST Phone 12 We-; Dei.iyer ( -smiora r 1 ’ i i i I -l - 1 Articles hlltl ' lc’s It ' l Clt ' illlll Ha In and Webster Greets Bay. Wla. THE FASHION SHOP Suits., Coats. Afternoon jnJ Evening Gttwnt a Specialty Ml« Martha Sagerumi. Pliono 131 1 UflS Briiin BW CHASE ' S FINE CHOCOLATE CFAEAMS (IK. MdJitj ecfirrc Hrjn) Pii KS 1 3 PAN CAN 111 KK TURKISH BATHS ilAKIK AHKG3, hrwjmrlat Ti.|l ' |il|lillr -I I t Si ' h ' imii hlwi-r M ina him ilnAlilinjj 1 fti h ' ii Bay, Win, OtsHgiin l P. y. ia 12 K 11. «L:iiily wwpl Ladi-c P A. 1. Ik I V. M.i Tin mI ! i v% . !1 A. M. to lip I ' . M. n RAYS TO TRADE AT CHRISTMAN CROSS CO The Sierr That Satisfies f T Tilde Wilfr Us — We W nl b Ph®K Vt u — The C Qtner Drug Star a I he Central Drug Store HOIJEE k HTYEU THE REXALL STORE Popp Rathek Drugs, Candies Eastman Kodaks and Supplies Riau-fiplion Experts VutH Win ft UJuJrnif ’j.Tfjv WET 0 i-a-J W O rt r iH ! 1 NICKEL HAIR CUTS YewWG n n ' i Thi} li ™ai tul fitt T tlmC m T JVc CAgCMT Yo otia L -ft so n- CKFf.SJfiC ou ” ' ■ — ... m tfj£ v £ r%T gEW Ct’i SOSS ' PS CHJfi - H? 0 i ' rii r Ofif liv ith tf E ' ni ' f.y Out ffutldrtd Fvfffi flfW ' ll isn’t Your Town] It’s You! ' 1 If you unnl to live ill the kind of a town I .ike the kind of ,1 town yon like. Yon needn ' t slip your clothes in a grip, — And Sturt on ;i long, long hike : You ' ll only lind what nu hdl behind, I ' nr there ' s nothing that ' s really new. It’s u kllrjck at yourself when you kiuH.-k ■ nr town It isn ' t your lowil, — it’s yon! Real towns arc now math In men afraid Lest somebody else gels ahead. W lien every one works arid n-nbcMtv shirks You can raise 1 a town from ifle death And if. while yon make your pcrponnl stake. Your Neighbors can make one. loo. Your town Will 1 k 1 ivlint you want la Ma- li isn ' t the lov.il. it ' s you! GRAND UNION TEA CO. Tea, Coffee, Baking Powder, , nd Complete Line ol Groceries 19 SOUTH WASHINGTON ST. GREEN BAY, WIS. C A l Y A R T It K H j O W ATTIJItXKVS AT I.AW , ' ' H7 Hoiiii. TtutMiii;: Fi at ley Brothers Company Piioki. 3-49 532 South Uhqaisw v I’ti rji Out ft r,.vrj r. t Furilf thfrf Alvin Schneider of QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS Feast high? ! FHD5 oh 1104? £ collet tlhSM K I wl Mifi ■ r !s a i ; :C -:y- ( ,J i Shill y J-£ Vy ' t «J U CVft k-a jh, Qn-E ■ffn THE VUT ■ L lsn L (lit- floor wonderful, he said, :lh lit- fujc- l rolled along. i tow do you know?” she- risked, ns she cxlr.-icled her i]k si i | | N-r from bvnealli his niimUt II. •Mr. f . (in Physics I - When any part of voiir tnwiy is fretting, (lie iirsi swusrition fs ihal you feet steely . ' ' CeoFge K “I must Em- fn-eaing, then,” l . 3, to lk.ni. — Is it (me. Don, that you are raising a ft mi hull mustache? Don, What kind of a one is thill ? I . [ . — hy you see. eleven on each side.” M UL E OVER THE I Hi .HPH ' XIC you go lo tin- prom willl rue? U . R„ — ' VeS. who are you? ' I’cacluir tin Public Speaking) — ' auic some great men of rnday.” Student Landis., RoosevcEl, Pershing, Msuii, and Charlie Chap] in.” CORRECT teacher “There ' s another name fur free verse a foreign language. Call yon think what it is? Pupil— ‘ Vice-versa.” Mr. X rv you a French sdu !?ir? H 1 1 — “Nd sir — Irish. Irene Call you drive .i ear willl one hand? Ted— 1 No. blit E Carl slop.” Soph — “Whatelia gonna do l ' night? junior ' X ' olhing, what you going lo do?” Soph — “XnlliinV 1 junior Who else will piny? fVi.ifi tine Jr r .■j.vrTivJ Putty-fite VuTT 5 El htcp ram HOW SB l JUi 1 ' iiffr i if m Fnrlif-iij E | ; Buy a Box Lunch at THE COFFEE SHOPPE IVc Self Mo ny oj hem Every Summer They are Dainty They are I elioious They are Quality People in a Hurry - People going on Picnics Tourt ts ' Schools - most any one can enjoy these lunches Our Cafeteria is very homelike, too O p )siie Shi G -phe ' in i and n ear th? poi! fftee. y-Viy O.h }ln.t,IjY f p, iitgsrvm jBcSonalb h Bnuj g ton APPRECIATES YOUR PATRONAGE MlNAHAN BUILDING If V ' tfii 1 CarT-T C«nr. TfifcpAcric GREEN BAY MOTOR CAR COMPANY Chalmers— Maxwell Passenger Cars Oshkosh Four-Wheel Drive, Maxwell Trucks and Dinumtul Tires W. H. St. John. Proprietor 316-318 Nr JeUrrstn Si mI .1 A r !vw Closed ■ ' .I. f-OVll BALTIMORE DAIRY LUNCH VII NT TO i Hll ' IS KIES! TEJKATKII IrizdifS trrvilcii Quid Scrtfce Henry Muller Co. fine Tailored Clothes Turnhktis, Haliers, Shoes I ' llfllW ItUlil I ' CJHXKIf M.U.N A Si 1 1 A DA Si ' -. STS. (■KKKST F 5 AY, SS ]S. JSlyr fJin litimlr tX Fvftgrifftrt 1 Do You Wonder? Mrs. Mac- l wiill you would peak to Hearty. 3t s tirne he thought of choosing a career.” Mr. Mac — “Judging ' Tour the hours he keeps, I thought lit was pre- paring m be a lki| ' 3lt watchman. Miss K,— Harlan, who introduced Christianity into Ireland?” Harlan-— “Patrick I leniy. ' GREEN BAY ' S BIGGEST-BUSIEST SHOE STORE „ PRICF OXFORDS PUMPS RUBBERS ECONOMY SHOE STORE QUALITY ASSORTMENT SERVICE KTYf F SHOES AT A PH ICE A COMPLETE. A T EW STOCK of— SWMKT (UHL (iliADl ' ATE BOOKS SCHOOL DAY MEMORY HOOKS and PHOTO AIJU ' MH itt STILEER’S KQDA K SPECIAL (5 TS 210-212 Che,., ' Sum C. VANDE BA X PE JOEIN WIIJ1 Kesiijpnfe FIuhh 3JMH Bckiftaim Plume liltsa GENERAL CEMENT WORK VANDE SANDE WIDI CO. Manufacturers of MARBLE, TERHAZZO AND MOSAIC TILE Wl 1 M iiici 1 ii W]M‘i ' ially of STEPS. COVE EASE AND SHOWER BATHS 251 South Washington Street Odiiw I ' Ilihii- 5ftlk: Anln B-oy , Wisconsin fir.-vr Hn ■ if lintin A Flirty iiiuf JOSEPH H. SERVOTTE CONTRACTOR 11ml RULDER FOR RELIABLE CONSTRUCTION WORK COHENS DEPT. STORE ' BARGAINS ALWAYS “ Main and jtffeisap Sltem Phone 3633 BAUM ' S DEPARTMENT STORE TRADE HERE AND SAVE MONEY DU HOIS, HAEVERS CO. I ' ki It rwfkti St-t Xf r t HjiiJ-h ' nrv Farm Machinery, AuconHihilrs and Traders Comer Main and Jeffcrusn Slrert f97 On St. Patrick s Daj) J vi C. wlis winching a parade on Si. Patrick ' s Day, lie boiled over with Hibemwnisjn, and yelled, “Hurrah for Ireland !” An Englishman, overhearing the cry. said, Oh! Hurrah for hell!” After thinking a moment, Jim replied, ” I hat ' s right : every man for his country, i a 4A (Jut Huwir il Fifty how mitf mjwfirrte hbk YHOMlfw wre rtsr usaci nuff 5 f[ F- C. GRIMMER DRUGS SCHOOL SUPPLIES ICE CREAM SODA I 23 -G Main Street Colonial and Grand Theatres ilEXliV HOLLIMAN Manager B. B. SHINE L-ikii! .lilt I., iii; liLKtiiii- ' t- J’Iihiiitm tW.j Ksl iiun. 1 r.+ Cheerfully (SLviti Engineer and Conlraciitr STEAM AND HOT WATER KEATtHQ VACUUM SYSTEMS ANU POWER PLANTS O R KEN BAY. WIS. Qflflpr S 94 V- WnlnuE SI. ctsrmsc GREEN BAY ' S QUALITY CLOTHING STORE TOR MEN AND BOYS ft.i i Ihrmirtd Fifty unr O. F, BRANDT COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE 1W Ka 1 filnut fltiwl Phone s;m. G ' fiw ' d THE TRAVELERS 1 INSURANCE COMPANY Ifnrtuml, Coiuwetknt SERVICE SALES CO, BUICK CARS EXIDE BATTERIES SMC TRUCKS ' CLYMER SERVICE ' 205-20? Swlh Wafliingtoa Street Phone 6 7 : E [ : j C : : : i : I : : ! : I ! : i | rtiVU’- fjljJF flinifiinl Fifty l rr .1 THE ENNA SCHOOL OF VIUSIC A. ENNA. Dlfcctaf Sindian 204 North Washington Sired Cfl££N BAY, Wffl. Telephone 2090 EDW, GAROT Expert Plumbing and Heating GREEN BAY. WISCONSIN PHONE 513 S : : p : : i. s - — M — „ „ iiM M y Model Cleaners Jlw iii?lll|ii,|S||S||isifJ|fiHTii rai 4 . - I , JEFFERSON BILLIARD HALL DISTRIBUTORS HONOLULU JUMBO PEANUTS (. igtfri, 7 e oerfl, and CffiWy 219 CJitrjy Sired A- P, Van Schyndte, Mgr.. Kersten Drti Store Four Palrortage Solkhud ami Cftflflj? Appf ccialcdf We Deliver Phone 1061 216 Cherry Street : : : ■ ; : : p r : £ : PALACE OF SWEETS FINE CANDIES, LUNCHEONS ICE CREAM I ' llrjl Out Himttmi yiftjf ' lhfl ' l ' WE ARE MICHTY PROVE) OF WABOA ' S Re putation Hz DclivtJ ' i fta Go CALL 2700 AND GIVE HIM A CHANCE TO SHOW YOU Sim tk B ros. (_ £)„ it Encore An after dinner speaker is Peck. Mis speech is smemth jind fine, lie always says. Bring mm (he check Wile n we gn-j imt to 3 i HC- “Every Cloud” T|ien r once was a doctor named Slicker. Almul business he was a great kicker, l!nt he no longer groans. For he makes plenty bones, Awritin 1 prescriptions for Ukkcr. Sheridan Building W isconsm Typewriter Exckars e OFFICE SUPPLIES c;, Bay 1 THE BIHE SE£©P fa BICYCLE REPAIRS AND SUNDRIES Gus. Gcmramen Maim STKF.t.-i Georgian Pecard Smart Hat Shop Arl Needlework I Wa hlfi|J.1iJii iil. Cia-rcri Bay, Wh. Tke W omans $h for ELASTIC GIRDLES BRASSIERES CORSET’S INFANTS 1 WEAR and ribbon novelties op Faff i (fhp Hundred Fifty- four As to Students Supplies — Always is is rny uatncst aim to In.- well prepared to meet all ordinar demands and tiiusi uf the umisui! warns. STATIONERY EMERSON RECOR DS Complimen fs of eur aid pa(. 1. C. SN A V ELY UKKKX MAY SIIOK KKFAlKIMi CO. 2 1 4 Cfi«r]j $!rtel M. , © M S T I’ll OS ' K S jS-TJS groceries that satisfy ■■ Wl :s.T WALNUT MORGAN ' S BARBER SHOP 209 South WadingtOft Slree Telephone 3 A Portrait by ShefFer THE KIND YOU UKE TO SEC SH EFFE K STUDIO Ground Floor, 206 W. Waliiul St. HOEFFEL ' S BOOT SHOP 204 North Wadiuigton Stt e4 t’W £Jn I If ax rjirj Fifty . ' Tit a fj This Business is being Built on Confidence M tin ' s ennlidenee iti his I ' l-LImw innn is mu- of tin- greatest l ' i trees in mir industrial ami business life. Li.-t it 1 h known: Tht Km|inrhnn polity is (ji sell tin- best pmdsat fair jnice-s said that h leans Li ' i m ii I s nf quality. style arid reliability. When tli is stare amsonnees a sale — it is a real sale — the ptihlie knows a ml responds. That is eoiifidrnec- -it is a toiiie that strengthens us individually and [-n] Ire- live] v. PORIU DPX GOODS CO. y ie Jfau e afi Quaiifyr {Jr-eer |uk|- kH Ml wri.hPiiH«T«h ftfc t n Httn4rf4 Fift Jr mj? 4M i .ii.i iu hhm. i, m u«M-H HM4WHH ■I— ■■ IVhat are you going to do after you Graduate? |E you A Ire i:iU ' jr-lri.L tit i,i L m J iLzi ' n in .tn niilisMn.tt in ' iitulion, we wj|| be si ad to have you ca]] on ui tor .an interview,. W alwaya have posiliofia Afutt for tu ' ighl yonnas | rrv(t!r wEio h-i ' T gr.iidii.iterl .tqd Witnt lo Tllflke Rood, Morley-Murphy Hdw. Co, Good Clothes TAILOIiEI) IN ADVANCE — READY TO PUT ON pi I m 304-306 PL WuhjnjtQn 5L Ofl Humlrrit Fifty jtrrrh Snappy Styles for Young Fellows BEAU ] IF ' LI. model.?, fnr ’l ■nmi’ Mpi in the single -Lnci double brrarid types. alE made up in bright new pat- terns. ft is easy to please a Young Man iviEKl a select on like ten:-. Any young fellow w-Jm desire lo nppear well dressed at .ill tinu- wi II nol l-i i i to insprcl (hcM remark able values offered at every price — clothes you ' ll nol find dupli- cated anywhere for ihe money. $25, $30 f $35, $40. $45 THE WARREN INK THAN UK AtSENrY IHOSK d? i5 lS ' 11 lleLILn Ill ' ll;. Gmrn Tlii VVls , MASSOPUST ART- SIGNS— GIFTS £?edrrc Sign MnnufatJwcfs- — Commercial 3rpn H rilers 2 Hi E. Walnut Street Smu Bay, Wis. i T Ufn Out if n drt ! F if f y ■ r Urban A. Schumacher FUR HI Tt)Ft E— UNDEET AK ING Plmis IDM 1240 Mr, i I : t Green FEn_v„ Win. Chas. J. Williams OFFICE: 116 S ' , V, ' AS F3 [ VOTON- ST. REAL ESTATE OF ALL KINDS Speciai A cni for cAc Penn. Muluef Life inwrana: Co. Live Wire Real Estate Brokers Lrn Your Property Wnh Me and Gel Qyick Action Merits M — “Have von wad ‘Freckles ' : ‘I Vi ill H, — ,H No. niiiif ;nv brown. Mis G.- Whal is a polygon ? H George II -“.An escaped parrot ” FOOLED HIM She — “Can you duve with 011c hand T He (eagerly)-— Von Hei E can, ' She ( sweetly i— ' l hen won’t yon please pick my handkerchief up ntf the floor ?“ Pvgc Omi } .;■ , is. :,.i Fifty nine ! T ' ht Store Jar You ■ ifcillMMM- Poner ME1ER-SCHROEDER COMPANY IVhvInalc— FLORISTS— Retail L A X 1) S r A P K (i A Ti I) E X E R S S [1 R l ' H B E in « f A L L Es ENDS GREF r KHOUSE— Webster Avmn r Phone 1171 119 N. Wahhmpofi Si.. Phewtr 327 RAY DUCHATEAU BICYCLES Athletic and Sporting Goods 215 Pine Si reel Phone 1 -160 W HriWMn f J afl i r J II J ft irnif i J .Vl I ' ij TihL, FlEflSC! ’Wtetm jBitnfrr ' i M.SU, | Ipiffl. Pi il a riH CF L ' 5 jPirfpi’ Omt Hi At if . Hi 1 J 1 1 .1 r i t n • U , i . .J £i f ]f ' AT ' .y DIVISION OF LABOR ' ■J see jack and his father are carrying on the hti hie b as usual, ' LSiirtJ ; the old Itlan operates line business, svliiie ijn-k does [he carrying on,” Kussei V. wads a story in Journalism class, nil about a fishing Mis- LL — Ralph, dificuss that story.” Ralph K, — “I chink that ' s a good fish story. Stoic Scnaitif Second District TIMOTHY BURKE ATTORNEY. AT LAW Comfort Shop btcDONdUCH MEYER Telfplum? 3 £4 St Suite ■■ - Nliiuihiin 1 Iml-lii - □ rei ' n TLnv, IVjh, - 1 l ' J - Miltnhdili ]Suil:i:n, : Gr«±n Bity, ’S ' ii, “ Stuebe Printing Binding Co. COMPETENT COMPETITIVE PROGRESSIVE PRINTERS Uir£i- t Printing and Rnnkhinditig Plant North of Milwaukee 216-21S-220 Pirte Street - Green Bay, WUcmsin S ' llr,, r 1 1 II r ' i Jrj-il CH]U RESTAURANT JOHN ISAAC. PfOJ). HOT CHILE CON CAKNE AND SHORT ORDERS A SPECIALTY Ph one 1602 112 Ma,(n Si JULIAN CONARD a.OTHES FURNISHINGS SHOES 206 North V,i shin Kton Si reel EUGENE FRISQUE Chaining, Pressing tint] Ii -j i ring Dry Cleaning C to th CirVi-fuil n (tr Tif Made Jo Order 3 £ ' j WauliLn tan SI. I ' lidur ItT L tCv LilviLcv irihT Thos. H. Hewlett .1 [-STICK OK Till; PEACE tiK.Vl, ESTATE CANAJ.il AX LAA ' DS IXKUliAXCK J l Miustlifm Bklg. Orreci FSay, Wi- 1 — - The Hand of Fat Dun ' l lliink we ' re complaining. Dnll’l Lliink we are Hanning Hie teachers of Old East High. Hut its just sorta lough To gel sleep fungli — And Eel all the parlies go liy . So somelintes we’re late. Whqn we hang on the gate. And dun’l gel m bed in good time: Kor Llle l y« will rurt mn Till the last flop is lump — These moments., thee claim, arc divine. Hue if we’re late twice. Although it’s tun nice. Mr. Xirsi m chinks it is best And with sharp reprimand On us he will land. Willi lilt penally of a lest. -So we make an excuse, 15m i isii ' i much use. For he calls up nur mother, lo find If we went to the si ore, Or hart anything mure lo iId, lhal would keep ns IjqlmuL I hen we iry lo he good, And do ns we should We find it the very hest wav ; .So we work no fully hard For a good report card, nd lo end up the year O, K. IXlJttrriiv lii.i.irnr. r 22 Gladys M ,— M paint what 1 sex 1 . Agnes “- Well. Lite real sfiixk will COIIK when you really see what you ' ve! painted. H I ' lr-vi (Jn IlfHtdrttI ,S ' ., I_rr. ,ni r BB llr 1 1 ■■mm — — ■ Why is it that there is More Sold in Green Bay, Than Any Other Brand of Coffee ? Simply ’ ' Quality’’— ' That’s All Joannes Brothers’ Company GREEN UAY. WISCONSIN ' 1 II MinilUH l i T r-r-nn.nn.nn..i„.r.. i’.jfjH f.J i|. ' IInmiiYtl liijty ftii Extract from Letter Written Miss Van Kirk An extract from a If UCr written by Miss Ruth Van KitR. formerly a teacher ill til is Softool, now in China, “A few days, ago Mr, ,Sliih took me to see a family where there were six little girls, l lie mother of three of therm and the father of the other three died Last Summer during the cholera plague. Their fathers were brothers. The one father was sick, and there was a blind grandmother, I asked the oldest girl if they hid Cal.cn that day. When she replied that they bad, .1 asked if she had lind enough. 1 J wo small bowls of lwatl skins are not enough was the reply. laiLcr we went into the room where the kettle stood. ill which this soup of Van skins and water had been cooked, lind the sotlp been made of nourishing male rials,, it would not have been enough to give the nine people a decent meal, counting three meals to the day instead of one, Ueart Skins and water? and i hey are well off. Yes, ELL OFF, In many of Llie viLEnges in the country they tell tin of jieoplc who are eating nothing but the bark of t hi; trees, hi the fall they ate I lie leaves, but they arc all gone, People tame into mar yard in the fall and gathered the alfalfa ant! Hollyhock leaves, and said that they were thankful for the privilege. When the men go to the villages to distribute relief, they find many homes where the people are so weak that they can ' t leave their Langs. When others try to come to the door, they faff to the floor. Lintsing, Shantung Feb. 1,1921 I his is the day when it V considered perfectly proper to hcg r for tomorrow is their New Year’s Day. and it is the custom in give to all beggars at this time. Usually the people steam a lot of bread and have it ready In give to nil. and the stores have thousands nil coins on hand to give out, for no one must be refused. Otic of llie gods is. supposed to go out tagging in disguise at this time, to see whether the people are kind aild are making good use of wfial has. been given them Him lilt year. Should they refuse him, they will have Co go hungry the next year, for who knows which beggar he might be? This year no one lias ailv grain tn.lt what they huy. ami So those who ordinarily can give without feeling it very much will have to refuse many. They COilie here, !ou, and while I hate to give to professional beggars-, we have been doing it all the morning. 1 suppose that some of them are as hungry ns the others It is very quiet here compared with the excitement of I’cking at this time. There they fired off So many and such big lire crackers [hill the people at Tshlg Hua, twelve miles from there, thol that the soldiers were bomba rd t g the city. Crowlcy With the Ball (FT ™— Cu y Ill 1 h n br.it | Tin-fr- Lt ii ' .f In tvvrst is 1 . lie liktiu llr ' i full if I if..- hn.I vim; Tin- EfiMi ' l?! pn.il.-v ! k lilrvi over. ■H.C 11 L 1 ii.y kfniu Ui i li.- ' M In trim. Ai,,L Tin ii 1 Si, KiuI IIIkIi ilami], .ir- Ik.iihH .1 -:l . ll“p nu. 1 1111 . fi-w IKi ' iri I . I vrn-w; , 1 r IVi ' tl II lull ii,., pjii ' il ■ r-railTT Rlrtiipb, .1,111 11 1 l.i p I ilnn 11 — t Ik 111 In cu. ' fliTti- ki ' if- a, i’r wl y , d nuiiwr An lie nlnlivU I lit-Tc. liAli-lP on IlIpP ; TIit|-c- r J..flhTii. ' o 111 Imp v?rjr rn ■■ v ■■ . K nil 11 grin u p- -n hi |i[.«. Mr rulmty l«ilci hi vl, pi i[LkIi ' lum, Anil Ihrll l Tiiajiv il v-iLl; Tin ' S Am lo PII4f llu iilKPhlm ■ ., k . A II, I Crt-Wll ' IF IthH Our hull. ThtPO ki Rlnn-iik In WppL lilv-lLbi ' rm, lliil fr-,uv I--J. - 1 II IK Ii ' ■. Iirtilkl P l-hil-lTi KnpL ' B I ' ll III rrrlm. TV ItJ] mplliS.-nc -, Hus Wral U Ik-IVp i|viu.k -u Mi four. V.IIL l TJPi;l|V P lt|iP 1 L- LlRllllr IIT.IJ,-,!.; W ' l ' Bl 1 , ,nn !.. I. ' IIV Ilia Lnlwl, Vt.r I Ki-jr Uimw 1 1 - force i.-riiM l.pj ' p r,ip||. A rul 1 ,.71 l. j h. n ii i bAll. .■II Wi-hL 1 1 u-K Ihpr- I v iLit-hi-p I ptli ' imi Tlity my. -WpIi ill bum fill: Pi.t er ' iT I ' -y. hi ■ k 1 1 1 CfuAky llvl li ' -HP- Oiro.jEii V, III, [ho bull. “11 IKE J ' pjfjr O ft Hundred itiztjf t ii Qn HjiiuTmi Auty-jrittu I Was Wondering AEmcil Sdiuot Lnniit.-r ' ' WHY IH)N T THKV TUt Y Hinu’, MAYI 3 K T 1 JBY nunt TO KEEP THE teacjieks bhby. ■ after snionL A X I) Til E ItlNJJlXo. OR MAY HE tlK-ji- ' r,’ A ER A 1 1 1 THE pri.iwi|ifil wot: LI) t;ti TO SLEEP. UK THAT Hn-ir FOLKS WOFl.n illiY OF THE SHOCK OF SEFIXii imsjmj; MARKS OX lln ' lf i’jIKDS. AXYWAY I S|u v THEY TH IX K SCHOOL WOULD !«, OEA p. HI ' T I v.nisili‘1 IF THEY Trill EVER STUDY |j KOft A Vrvvk -ft ■ |j i HOPJ: j I ' LL LIVE P • j TO SEE it. B, A ' , HitfK £v?er Best Chocolates Just Ttfhat the name implies Rick and Delicious BRENNER CANDY CO, L MilK arid Bitters t Assortment A Package oV Assorted. Chocolates that please the Taste oP the Jvios t Fastidious cA trial will convince yotL GREEN BAY, 6 YOUR TOWN Pa trail tze Home Products BRENNER. CANDY CO. Be.-iidi .-4 being t«ic largest ' Tiegn nisaf ion in the country speci ' dilirtg on HJruility Collrgc |JitLjtrdltori4. Jandling H vcr joij annuals every y-eyr, irKhtdirtg this ont, We are geiBcral ariiitj and engravers. Ouf La rge Art Depa rhise ns create dtsEgni and distinctive ittystmEions-, make accurate mechanical wash drawings and birdseye view ?, (enjuth photography and specialise Osl advertising and catalog illustrations. Our photographic: department is unusually expert on i vtiidc work and on DiiChkuery, jewelry and general nacbudlK, We reproduce all kinds l f copy in Halftone Zinc lEteJiing, Ben Day and Three US Four Color PreoeSii in fact, make every kind yt tjritHnul [-.rinttna Pugf fUli ft UilJrY- 4 ? SiftSt-litthl - — — — CLASSIFIED DOCTORS DIRECTORY DS. F. L. ORIKELAIR PhytKwn ami -Sursis’ori DR. E. S. McNEYINS arid 301 WUnujr BWg. Plane 17 OfTke Owe t ' orner Drujf s i wt £-£8 N- Wi-iJilngUso St. diecui 6? . WIU- E ' bone L-StJlf THE CLINIC Dk- W, F -. Faikfif.u Dr, W, H, Rartkam Dh- W. E. Leaper Dr, J, J, Robb Dh„ R. W Kb pert W. W. Tow.Nit.MD X-Ray and Chemical Laboratory CLINIC PHARMACY Pure Drugs W. WEBBER KELLY M.U., C.M,, Ra.C.k, SURGERY RALPH M. CARTER y.i). r i’.a.c.m. EeLLtii BuiLtljng Green Buy, WL(. MS-«(I.S frllill BilHiiilLK Phone -UK Green SSu r , Wift. DR. W. B. COFFEEN tLEcmo .theraputtc sPE-rAUSx uhuokic diseases 0 file nr 2 ? MinnlLn.n BuLFdiaLg Wkal Ln .-Wu-Hei mie Tliern hv ? Treating the patient with n few dTtsp nf life i r li«r iiwu kifcuoil. admliii sterei. tu ' ouEdinrt t to it wtined 4 iijl 1 berfatitrt) Teebrie. Atito-Heroier Thpfnphy l in perfeti harmony with the very lulcel devcki|i- niefit ie ' l Hhysic . PliyiMugical first! pflthtslfltlictf rhemibiry. pnjperly dmhiUtered. the ErtHSmienl i« s lt- suiuLtly without rbls; Auto-Hern ui Thwmili , [he new Lifc Semin li.ia nu rival m eltronw cbbc , — The KSiijt of ' Tlii r;bE Ii it-fl ' ' in Antritis. Nt-rvuns Troubles Eezfiitia. [sialieres, Mien . Kheu- itiai!fliti r tliiiji bloud prwmre. Itwnnily, Goitcri, kr. Fail? 0 HMiidrtd Sixty-film? DR. JOSEPH BELLIN DR. E, G- NADEAU PHT8I0IAH and SURGEON (or tbo PHYSICIAN and SURGEON EYE, EAR , NOSE and THROAT Far DiawLsei of Ifcr .Si liLfihaai BaMlng Phoni -£ i EYE, EAR . A r 05£ and THROAT jflil ilfr]!:n IhiltALnp Gill ' S rs I ' i:! Ci ' il Gru ' =i 13a} ' , Wla. Phone 1080 Gwen Bay, Win, I Ke Radium Institute of Green Bet? Dr. Austin O. Olmsted. Director RADIOL AND X-RAY THERAPY 04 Min alien Rld , DR E. S SCHMIDT DR. W. T. HAGEN Jmi t r)LsraS ' ' j ; (if Ihp EYE, EAR !. NOSE and THROAT EYE, EAR , J VOSE and THROAT Citlitei Fitted Beilin Pl-lfi. GTfen. Buy, U ' in. ShIIi 1 IVo|ili ' L s ■Raving V Trust Go, Hl lj£. il rtf ' l’ 1: Uriy. Wi:H, Dr, Maynard H, Fuller A. SMIRNOFF, Oph.D. Praitlw Tinilticl to OphlfiAmolagii-t and Optician EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT GREEN EAY OPTICAL. COMPANY Glafwes Tiitfid — Lender BupLLua1. (l! CriHr ' ' ITriuix- 9 to 12, £ tfl 3, 7 En S Hvtliri lU ' l ., G r L 1 r □ Uny, ll ' is. Ottkfi Phone liff km. Pham; 3$ -l OPTICAL REPAIR SHOP £13 N. Wanlil iii 1i jh st. Green Bay, Wla. Telephone 4 tniC i rrninr.inmrnrm ' .. Piiflt Oin If irrujml Srvrnitff DR. L. F. O ' CONNOR DJBVr Sr jQfi ! ] Ie ' i . 1 1 ' l.ici Bldg. Phour I 7 r? Gt«T 1 Bay, Wlfc FRANK S POTTS DENTIST F.nL|iire Blosk Gr«n Bay, Wi , Drs. Houston - Grebel DENTISTS 41 1 MinaViati Building Phono 123 0 G, RATHER, D.D.S, 203 Wajhinglori S(, Grren Bay, Wiscoitiin OR, J, X GIVING DENTIST Hour : 9 lOO lo 12:00—1 ;30 ta 5:00 Evenings by Appoentmrnl Phono 1 1 2 604 M initial Bldg. Gfeen Bay. IX ' is, OR. J. B. O’HORA DENTIST 9 lo 1 2 A, M — ! to 5 and 7 to S P. M T tUpltOIK 000 Wilnrr Bldg, M. Z. VERMEIREN, M.D H Gfu-ikn Bay, Wrs. Office Hours- — 0- [ I and 2-4 Qfiice- — DuchtU-c-au Bldg. Phone 665-E Kes, — 615 Chicago St. Phone 665-2 Rag. No, 1616 Tagi rJjir Tj ' miiiji iJ Sr ' lYJU -tf.nr Highest Quality Pure Food Products Pecktd hi Green Bay Company SM TUlim tlHOl’T TELE WORLD COUNCIL BRAND MEATS EX V ACT I ' M YECiKTAJiLEK AM) ' OXDIM ENTS KED CROWN BRAND CANNED MEATS ( IH LI (’ON CARVE MINCE MEAT ( ’AIJ EOIiNFA Hi l ' ITS ■J ELLIES, JAMS :nul PRESERVES ALL POPULAR, VARIETIES Acme Packing Company Mtfgifig ihc INDIAN PAC ICING CORPORATION CREEN HAY. WISCONSIN Ah c fJiir J ii ' Mfriii lit fill. 4r% People ' s Savings and Trust C°. H3 N, Weahinlten Street The Big Barber Shop 9-Chair Accommodation We keep ' em iriTwinR. Think nf it! ) di 6 mmole for a complete Leveled haircut. Hair Cut 25c Children ' Shave Razoii sharpened Shear iharpened 20c ,,J5c 25c ..15c CLEAN TOWELS W SHARP RAZORS Hewn 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. PHYL JANELLE 213 Pine St. Phene 331 Nf W mans Appfitf-I I ' m ■ Wciirmn ifu M iur n IQ I NORTH WAfililNtl TON STREET READY TO WEAR APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND MISSES GREEN EAV, WISCONSIN J ' iovi (Jii-t Iluiulfi ii i i- i f ) . ' Arri 1 P-agr Guc Hundred jiftr-rji ty’-f yr Sager- Brunner- Juley Shoe Co. SI I OKS FOli VO l Xt! M HN AND WOMEN 314 North Washington Street Green Bay, ' VVis, POWER FARMING IMPLEMENTS TRACTORS ILLINOIS MOLINE PLOW CO, HORSE, DRAWN TRUCKS Green Bay Wis. Pari 0 mj: Hiiiufi-r-i.il iStveiity-fir MURPHY -GROSS CO. 125 NORTH WASHINGTON STREET Clothiers - Importers - Haberdashers Green flap?. Snwttusl hop Y b) SUKOIAUI E IX YOUNG MEN’S rLOTIIINU Eat Purity Ice Cream ' 1 THE B ETTE li K ! N l 1 ’ (You friN notice ihe difference) Order S ome Today MADE IX ANY STYLE TO SUIT TIIK TASTE GREEK BA Y ICE CREAM DAIRY COMPANY All Our- Products Ate Pasteurized T ELEPHON E 2 8 7- 286 156-156 N. BROADWAY Diekmann Manufacturing Co. jV crJiu aeJuferi of SASH. HOUR ' S AND INTEItlOIi EH NISEI LUMBER YARD rhatie SOT CHHrc S. Pearl 81 . GttEEN hay, WES. , , I a jc O ft r JJLrri ' fpFrrf Vfh tt-M? Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. KAlfLK MUmtAV, mnvt Manner MINAHAN RUIE.DINC A Graft ' VI K- ii somesinirs you pl.ii hookey iiinl you never get howled cut That ' s a jjraft. U ' llCII yn always get I hr I Hindi i of anv listle doubt Tliat’s ;l j rnFt. When. in. it ceriam study von tUi nul know a thins, W Ih ii y i +11 -it each day in chi:,- a-wailing for tin- twll in rin , Ycl wSieai vuur 1 1 uni ill |y s.lamlinj ' s conic you’re higher than a king— That ' s a jgrstft, M Kress — “Who is lliis fellow Paderewski ? I {dirty— ' Oh. lie ' s just another good piano plaver. t lc- - I won ' t rtryuc with yon about it,” She- -“S u we ' ll do it inj way. THE CORNER LUNCH Tlpjjus, Ryan Tennis. Props. IS I ' KINKSS MKN’S U ' Ni’JIKS SHORT ORDERS AND HOME PASTRY OUR SPECIALTY iSJfc EL Watdftfl NL 107 N, Ltruidwity ,1 lit S. Wn shia £[hiii SI. jr (Jar IfutrdrffS $ ' r’t t f-xr?. n Minahan, Min aha n, Minahan Er Duquaine Victor I. Minahan Eeen K, Minahan Hugh A. Minahan Edward M D-ltquaine Arthur A. Thiele 202 Minahan rviTi) Buy, Wis, TdrpKonr 705 A. C. McCOMB, Lawyer 200 A a in ! l , 1 1 1 Building Clinic Building NEvV BARBER, SHOP Frank Walter, Proprietor Gitcn Bay,. Wis., -- I J Affe 0 a - IT-niklivJ iVcrt nty-r-ifrlii Take a Tip from Benj. Franklin when Buying Groceries SAY “How Much Is It? INSTEAD OF— “Send It Up. CASH AND CARRY Tilt 1 Sensible WjtV t RllV 0 l ' i H ' tTieS Denessen Grocery Company Stores lit All Fails rtf the City, There’s One Convenient to Your Home l ' ii;r liumtlmi Rut litg-nirif r tiff Conradson Machine Tool Company GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN C, M. Conratfson, Pres. Gee- Dr Nau, Vice- Pres. B. L. Parker, Sec ' y Ryerson- Conradson Geared Head Lathe At Your Service— F. HURLBUT C o a I a n d Bui l d i n g M ateria Is Phone 23 ( lti f lrm trrd Viifti Gordon Bent Co. “The Sporting Goods Store BIGYLES MOTORCYCLES BASEBALL SUPPLIES FISHIJFG TACKLE GUMS ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS Wholesale and Retail Miss Dunning (to Fldfehcc IL, who is admiring }Vit J ). i Florence, please turn siruund. I tliink I am as good looking as l 3 nt.” .... And Then She lay in ]iiv amis and smuggled her head against llis llcck — .1 rush of L-tin -r i 1 i 1 lhrm,Lgk her lelldet- ly he can-sse 1 her ail 1 she dosed he-r eyes in delight. “Poor kitty Did I Step on your tad F Miss finrlKT — syant you to ft-L i perfectly free lo ask questions. L. Mac. (timidly) — “Who ' s your dressmaker I ' atff £Jnr Uunifrci E $hty-itrrj fiifjf fJm Ilvndrtd Kiphty-lhrcc USE International Motor Trucks Look, fa tht NLtfttE an the llatid ' 1 A Question The Domestic f .ii‘Es eamiC ' i.l scnne jieiiches, Yes ! Y«ju !t«i ! Home Uiciou peaches : J usi lit me- tel] you they wu- ijhjh] , Bm were m guarded as ihev should. Nuw, as you kilCw last fall one cic. These luciuus (x-aches n ' ml: French leaver The answer may tn L reach ns. bill — Who swiped those luscious peaches? V and E E I8 .H I I I If you want the best See us for BICYCLES and SPORTING GOODS X. Parmentiers ' Sons 102 DOUSMAN ST. I’dyi O jk JiuiHFmt KipKtji four D. U, GROULX Victrolas, Records, Piano , Player Pianos Music Rolls 12 Y OP If K Ml! VICE Meyer’s Drug Store fijft ii ' Hjutli MonTCK ' Avc. I ' oikt Article ., Cinditi, . nd SliliaMi; Bulk aru Btick fit Cr-L ' d-isi filing DEVICES 0 a y AUTOMATIC FILE INDEX CO, jI ' +Ijj-j ilwtiilrf.i }■ J Jj-n r iM ; ; I . Walter H. Grunert WATCHMAKER JEWELER and OPT JO AN eiKn ef tin? WUta Stmct Clack Green Bay, - Wwconsin ■Vrnold -“Bow would you like lu hare a pel Hofcncc- Ehis is Jtr sudden. ’ Rutin — “I feel like taking poison, Voung. Take Virgil H’s Surer, I- Welch. buying life insu ranee policy, Ageni — L, tm are not crmtempl.-uiug any langerous or Eiajardous undertaking? dell — Er, I had (bought of going up to Si Vi I Ighrord ' s llalL” Ralph S. — [ he- only way you can park gum vil licnil violating fitly of the S ' ixon parking ordi- nances is LO Swallow it. Basketball Da;jte Shaw (Co Mr. S, ) — “Thai Maydlle guard in faster (ban hell, ain ' t lie? Mr. S. — “I [os ' , many tunes have ] told you not to use ihr word himY? Fur Sale: — A table by ait old lady with marble top and wooden legs. Phone 87 . Congress Billiard Hall Pip r One Hu’itlml EipMy irLr For Assistance in solving YOUR REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS Consult CADY LAND COMPANY linnTM l. ' j, Pai ' IIU ' lltltT Bldg. Jos , Kerr Son ENGRAVED AND PRINTED CALLING CARDS Neuman Commercial Stationery of All Kinds The Tailor 3 23 N. Broadway Phone 225 1 ' iry r Or r Hundred MuriOl) M.- WllV ftlV ll I III ' HO cnzv illiuill tUoH.f I k ' lC Lc I ' L -1 1 II] ■ foothill nhj ' crii? M i-l vilk |.- — ’ I suppose it in tircause uJ tin innate feminine love of remnants.” In Modem History! Miss K. — Ll Class, [ would like 10 show you .1 piece of Magenta blue I ' ve had it for ahemt 100 years.” Visitor— 4 ! understand you have a line fcatiH team here; who holds inust of tlie medals?” I . ' Hi I V.- The pawnbroker.” Souquets ' Green Ray ' s Best and Busiest Drag Store Cut Prices t ' Hm Ot i itundmi Hitfhtg rif M r- — — — ■ ■— mw a i Our School Supplies and School Books will In- llm must r si n| ilrtr. Yv will liiivr everything ymi mild wish inv in tin- way u[‘ Sri mol News ] tics. “j usr boost’ Eckhardt Bros. Ifyim would hr wealthy think ol ' saving as well as jrel titig. Start a Savin;. 1 Arentmt here this very week. As I i trie springs make- hifi; rivers. Si i regular saving areiimiikitc yreat wraith. The Kellogg National Bank Green Bay, Wisconsin BUR GROCERY CO .— Goo J Things to Eat Washing I rm Street Store l :h lione £A4 Webster Avenue Sterc Pltopp 3-5 BO MALOUF DAVIS BARBER SHOP ' JIM! Wall Hit Si reel Ti ' lcpln i-3 n L r ) kl . .. .. 0 r Jl ' J u. l 1 r.VI 1 J ' itffi it- M III.: ........ In Geometrp Pupil — ‘ ' Would you say that Arehimedes w;ts a trustworthy man. and that hts writing could be lf- peidea upon V M r. C r o i I e r— “Why, yes. certainly. Rut why lint you ask ? Pupil — Well, then, perhaps we ' d 1 elter accept this preposi- tion withoul further discussion.” LOST On Doty street, be- tween Jackson and Van Hureii, early Sunday morning., one grey felt bat, Hro, Return to R. 15a r- lon. INFORMATION DESIRED How can one part curly hair in the cen- ter w ithm.it losing one ' s balance? I. ALK. What ctws on at 1 0:1 5 during my ab- sence? MADAM II. Overheard by an Aeroplane reporter, | while waiting for thu !i car at ' alum street and Washington l Mrs. Radley . Miss 1 1 Tibbetts, lend me a !i ticket ; I ' m broke.” I 4 Miss Tibbetts: ■ ' Shi i am I.” i-A Delicious Combi nation oh Fud ' t JN u.ts md S Veet Chocolate ' The Original Brmmr Kind FIG sMARHAlADE tMade of Beat JVfarsKmailor vJitk, a SanduHck oh Smyrna Figs coated Ttfith Rick Chocolate Omtering CHOP SUB ' P Composed of Cream Center cohered with AJJalnuts, Peanut Raisins Jelly Drops, Cocoanut Cuts, all dipped? iii Delicious Chocolate, Truly a Lunch, in LtselP Delicious and Satisfying- ' ' The Bren tier Kind BREXXERj CAXDV GO. l c i Til j ji fff On, UuTtdrrrf Xinrty Addin £ Boukkreping- Calculating Machines Burroughs Adding Machines ' ) would — ' have been handy last fall to add up the scores of EAST HIGH ■ MI HI t ii lm i Pfi, Dr Onr Hundred Xittfiyoftc ■f


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