Fond Du Lac High School - Life Yearbook (Fond Du Lac, WI)
- Class of 1926
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year--glorifying the devotion to
your school and to your studies,
bcautifying the duties and responsi-
bilities taught by your alma mater, and
culminating your hopes, your am-
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toward all of us, he has made himself
an important factor in the betterment
of our schoolgthereiore we, the senior
class of the Fond du Lac Senior High
School, dedicate to Mr. Willizimj.Si:er,
this the eighteenth volume of LIFE,
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O you who are graduating seniors, the time spent
in getting a high school education has un--
doubtedly been short and the task itsell' has been
an easy one. When you entered a liew years ago, how-
ever, all was vastly dilferent. 'l'he task was dillicult.
and the time required was exceedingly long.
Regardless ol' your classification or year in high
school, remember that, like the seniors, you will soon
he completing your high school course. .Xlthough atl-
vancement and promotion come slowly, they come to
all who persevere. Nothing in lile that is worthwhile is
gained without elfort. llave the courage and the
patience to master your work each day and you will
soon know the feeling ol' satisfaction that comes with
graduating from high school.
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tloninteicial tlourse. llonor Roll Student
f,l.rssical filub ii Inner fiircle. l. 1. 5: Ura-
tnatic Club 1. 1. l,onnnetcral Llnb 1, lg I'vlni-
mul Stall' I Business Manager 1. Life Stall l.
1, G, lditor C. President ,Iunior tilassg President
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tieneral Course: Class Secretary lg Class Yice-
President ll Spanish Club l. 1. 3, Secretary 31
Science Klub 2, Classical Club l, I, 3: Paph-
nitvt Stall Z, 4. Associate liditor li l.1fe Stall
2, Y lnner liirclr l. lflass Play.
llowsan liorsom
General llourse, Classical Club l, 1, iz Aedile
5 I.iIe Slllll lg liootball 1, 3. "lil"-1 Basketball
1, i "l-i lienuis lllnb J. i. Class lreasurer i
l.L'Cll.l.l1 Lrsmku
lioinvnercial tjourse: Secretarv ul Senior Class
l. llonor lloll Student, tloinmerrial filub Z, t
Secretary 1: tklee lllub I. l Assistant ol Social
secretary 5. llraniatic fllub l, Lift' Stall 4
llonor Roll I, J, 3. place in llookkveping l llis-
o-iet Ciontesti Operetta i.
XXALDO l-Av'Rr.ixu
General Course: iintered as a sophomore from
Springfield. Missourip SocialSecretarv igtllassical
lllub I. I, l. Science Club 2, 5, President 4.
Radio Club l, .Zz Tennis Club 1: President 2.
Tennis Champion 2: Business Yllanager Lili' 5.
I'oothall Z, 5 "li" 3, llrainatic Club Z, I.
Wisn RHF CUCIIRANIA,
lieneral liourse, Iirench Club l. Science lllnb
I1 Commercial Club 33 Motar llaord 4, Social
Secretary Class l.
Senior Glass Zbistnry
UR three years we have labored. plodded. sailed.. or slid through high school until
now with a treasure of pleasant memories behind us and hope and vision ol a
splendid future ahead, we prepare to leave the school which has figured so promi-
nently in our daily lile. As sophomores, we played our role admirably well. At first we
formed a rather passive background to the more active juniors and seniors: soon we
began to assert ourselves. Our school spirit was evidenced early by our interest in all
organizations and athletics. 'l'he basketball games held at the old coliseum were never
without their crowds of boisterous sophomores. Sophomore days were happy days. ln
retrospect it seems as though they were merely playtime because we have found so
much harder work since.
.Ks September nineteen twenty-four arrived, we were conscious ol' having moved
a notch higher since our previous yearp and, therefore. we proceeded to acquire a new
dignity, Our active interest in school life increased tenlold. Science Club, De Orator-
ibus. and lennis Club were formed, many of us becoming charter members. Much en-
thusiasm was aroused for debating as the girls vied with the boys. for the first time, for
positions on the lriangular teams. ln November we elected class oflicers, but we were
unable to have any parties as we had no gymnasium.
Our honor roll showing was commendable in our junior year as we had a good
percentage ol' our class on the list and, several times. held the highest averages in the
school. ln basketball, in football. and in baseball many worthy juniors received letters.
Our junior days were brimming over with active and interesting high school life. lt
was then that we gained enthusiasm and ambition.
But it is to our senior year that we must look to appreciate truly our high school
life. l'he hopes of years were at last realized. liarly in November the school addition.
containing the new combined gymnasium and auditorium. was finally completed. What
senior has not experienced a sincere thrill of pride and of satisfaction as he has entered
that gymnasium for programs, pep meetings, parties, and basketball games? We are
equally proud of our cafeteria where we have enjoyed hot dinners on cold winter days
and appetining lunches after organization parties. Uur school life has been further
rounded by the new courses of home economics. manual training, auto mechanics, and
physical education, Due credit must be given to the senior class officers who with the
senior advisors worked to make the senior mixer, held in january, such a remarkable
success - -,leanne Tennant
Parte Twfnl 1'-we
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5 Mmm lil.lzABH'H ABLER General Course
Classical Club l, 3. 4, Scicncv Klub I, 4. Xlortxu
Boartl I, 4.
Nnzuotaxs P. ABLER Commercial Cours.-
lnm-r Klircln- 4, Dramatic Club 4. Pros. 4, l'epI'-
mul Staff 4, Businuas Manager 4, Scicnct- Club 1
4, Yict'-Pres. 4, Classical Club 1, 4,
Mu.nRr2n ADAMS - General Kfoursc
Gcnvral Course, Kilawical Club 4,
l,t.oYn ALLAN - General Goursv
lnnvr Circle I, 2. 4, "li", Debating Tc-am 4, Classi-
cal Club l, -2, 4, Acdilv Cnnwul 4. Football l.
Z. 4, "A, l-. A," 2, 4, Scicncc Club 4,
Orchtwtra l,
Gmnvs Awnnuw - General Course
Dramatic Club 4, Mortar llonrd 2, 4, German Club
1, Scicncc tllub 4, Art lllub 1, 'll-nms Club 4,
l4Aul,lNu l4AcoN - General Goursc
Dt' Oratorihus 2. 4, Mortar l4oanl 1, 4, Classical
Club l. 2, 3, Science Club 1, 4, Dramatic Club Z,
4.
GI.,-uws l,otusi, l4AkNl,s General Voursc
Gt-rnvan fflub l, 2. 4 Scivncc lllub 4.
Moms,-x l4.-ima - General Gourm-
lllassical Club I, Z, 4. Scivncn- illuh 2, 4, Spanish
Club 2, 4, Mortar l4oanl l, 2, 4, lh- Oratoribus
2, 4, Dramatic Club Z, 4
l,URRAlNl: M KRGARIJI' lzARRli'I"I'
Commercial Course
Science Club 4, Mortar Board l, 2, 4, Commercial
Vlub 4
Rtrru l4A'l'r'mtMAN Commercial fzullff-'
fitlmIl1t't'Cl1ll Club 4, Mortar lloratl 4,
Axwa A. Baum. - Commercial Course
Mortar Board Z, I, lrench Club 1, I, Commercial
Cluh 2, 5.
Mann. li. Beau - General Course
Mortar Board 4, French -Clulv 2. Orchestra 2, Band
3, Dramatic Club I, Peptlmlxt Stall' 3.
Rtrrn A. Iiecnwn -
General Course
ilonor Roll Student, Mortar Iioard I, 2, 3, Science
Club 3. Clamaical Cluh Z, I, lfrench Cluh 5.
Lois Bmils - - General Course
Clamaical Club I. 2, I, Council Z, Mortar Board
I. Z, I, Science Cluli I, 3, De Oratorihna Z, Art
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Linh -.
Roroms G. I5r1N'ri.m'
Commercial Club Z.
Raimi I.. ISuN'ri,eY
Iiadlo Club 3.
Ronmu' BI:R'I'kAM -
General Course
General Course
General Course
Inner Circle I. 2, 5, Sec'y. 1, Classical Club I,
2, I, Band I, 2, I Sec'y-Treaa. I, Orchestra I, Z, 5
' III I
Yice Pres. 1, Ieplrmrrl Sta
liuNxi:i'rr llocu - Commercial Course
Inner Circle Z, I, Science Club 2.
NAT Bonn
Band I, Z, 5.
General Course
CARIIIUN Iiourm' - General Course
Iiand I, 1, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Science Club 1,
I, Tennis Club 2.
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l'l'x'I.lI iflnlv I. Xlurlzur Ilnzml 1. I. IDTLIIILIIIC
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likxxn I.. Ilnzm' - Cjnnnnerciall Coram
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Nlortnf IIu.n'.I I. I. Science Illnlw I, illnuicxll illnlw
I. I. I. Irench Vlnlw 1, I. I5r:ln1:rliel.InI1 1, I.
Iiuu. I.. Ilnnvxx - General Course
Ilasaicul fllnlv l. I. I. Rqnliu lllnlv l, 2. I. Inner
ilele Z. I. Scirlmce lilnh I. Z, I. l'cfvf1nuIl Sintl I.
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I-nnllvnll I. I. II:ul4elIv:1II I. Buselvglll I. I. "I5'
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Xlucn, IDL llama. General Cmnrse
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linux IDlTI'II:5 - General f:0llI'NL'
Seienre Club I, German Lllnlv I, lllee lilnlv I.
IRl'AI.KN Ijnuu- ClDl11I11t'l'CIilI Course
Yienre lflnlv J, I.
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JIXRLENI' littRuARD'r - General Course
Classical Count- I. 2. I. G, A. A. I. I. SCIPIICI'
Club J, I. Spaniah Club 1, I, Mortar Iloartl I.
Iitxnz lilotlNukon't Commercial Course
Commercial Club I.
GRACE: l:ADNhR - General Coursc
llonor Roll Student. Glct- Club l. 2, I. Dmtnatic
Club 2, 3, Classical Club I, 2. I, Opt-rctta I.
Mttmuen l3at.Kt.Ns't'htN General Coursc
Mortar Board 2, 5, German Club Z, I, Sciencc
Club 3.
Lots IWNNEGAN - General Count-
Claaaical Club I. Z, I, llrunch Club 1, I. Dramatic
Club 2, 3, Mortar lloartl I.
l3ttANK M. I5t'lzv,x'tk1t1K General Coum-
Clamical Club I. 2, I. Practor 5, Spaniah Club I
Ioollmll I, I "I5". ljlz' Stall 1.
I lhthx I't't'lt'A't'ktt:K - General Course:
Ilonor Roll Sllltlrlll, Mortar lluard I. AZ. 4, St-ct. I
Classical Club l, 2, 3, Quaestor J, Scum-ncv Club Z,
3, G. A. A. I. Tunnia Club 2, Art Club 1.
.hm lft,ftttt1urv - General Cours'-
Clamsical Club I, I. Mortar lloanl I. Glu' Club
J, I,
Ii.-t't'nkYw I7l,t1ts-zttzuax Commercial Course
Gvrman Club 2. I, Commercial Club I. Mortar
lloartl I. 2, I.
Dukottty I3t.oon - Commercial Count-
Commcrcial Club I.
Xkilllllz I5 IIOGGATIA -
Rzulin Club Z. Spaniah Clu
General Course
Iw I, Art Club 1, Z,
mi ' 3 Dramatic C-lub 2, 5,
Science Club 2. Ba -, ,
l'rpl:mul Stall Z, I. l.ilr Stall I.
INN IIOXI-N General Course
Nlmuoklrr I-xnxx -
l'mnluvrcial lflulw 3, Scien
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llhxnrlfrr,-x limauun
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llm.k1ia'l'r'.x Iixar-um.
llonur Roll Student.
General Course
ce illula 3, Clamical
Commercial Course
General Course
1, 3, Science Cluh 2,
Commercial Cuurse
German Club 2, 3, Com-
mercial fllulw 3, Lrfv Sin!! 3.
llukmrn' Gfuulx. -
llonor Rull Slullunl, German
General Course
n tlluh Z, 3 Sec'y. 3,
Glen- Club I, 1, 3 Librarian ol' Glee Clulw 3, Science
' I ' 3 lrn Klub 7 I
Ciluh ,, Murlar lluarl ..,
Stall 3, Opurctla l. I
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IIHLN Gfusm. - - General Course
Mortar lluarll J. 3, Cilassirnl Clulv I. Z.
lawumltl li,-Xlfl4Nl-,Y - General Course
llaml I, Z, 3, Scxvncv Llulw Z, 3. Inner f.lI'CIU 3,
llrzunatic Kllulv 3.
PHYLLIS GAFl4NI:Y Commercial Course
Mortar Board 3, Commercial Cluh J, 3.
I
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Pug: Tlurtuv-fire
Ak'ruuR Garmin General Course
Spanish Club 2, l,
Cfuu. Gmumuo - General Cuurst
Science Club 2, 3. Classical Club 1. l.
lEl.lZABE'l'H GILBUY - General Cunrse
Dramatic Club Z. I, Spanish Club 2, l. Dc Ora-
goribus 3, Classical Club l. 2, J, Mortar lluanl
.., 3.
l:AI.VEY GORDON - General Course
Mortar Board l, Z, 3. Science Club Z. l. Dramatic
Club 2, Art Club 2.
IIRANCIS Guumumx Commercial Course
I'eptm.isr Stall l, lnnrr Circle 1. Classical Club l.
LAWRENCE GRAHI. - General Course
Athletic Club Z, Science Club Z, Spanish Club ll
2, 3. Baseball 2. l, Basketball 2, l.
NORMAN Gmssi' - Coniinercial Course
lnner Circle l. Z, l, Peptimirt Stall 3, R:uliu'Club
l. Commercial Club 1, '
ll.la'i"l'A Gkoss - General Course
Mnrtar llnarsl 3, I'eph1nifl Stall' 3.
liuwrx Guunh - General Cuurse
German Club .Z, Spanish Club 2.
lil,lzABE'ru GRUENHECK - General Course
Honor Roll Student, Mortar Board l. 2, i. Dv
Oratoribus Z, 3, Pres. 3, Dramatic Club Z, 4,
Spanish Club Z, 3, Life Stall l, 2, l.
llouorm' Gunn. - Commercial Course
Commercial Club 2. 4. German Club 2, 3, G. A. A,
1. Mortar Board 1.
Suvla Guuu - General Course
German Club l, Mortar Board 5.
Maxvlx ll. IlAi.isAcn - General Course
Band l. 2, 3 Librarian. Orchestra i,l.ibrari1xn,
Classical Club l, Baseball I. z "li", 5, Science Club
Z, Radio Club 1, l'tptimH1 Statl 4. Inner Circle 3.
X'mi.iQ'r li. ll.Xl.l. General Course
liuu, ll.aNKwl'l'z - General Course
liaml l. 1. l, Urchcalra Z, l.
Ruin ll.-xxmvm - General Course
Llamlcal Llub l, 1. l, lfrvnch Llub Z, 4. G.,.'X. A.
2. Science lflub .!,bl, Mortar lloanl 1. l, IK-nnia
l'lub 1, Girls' Tennis llhampinmhip 1.
lfl.l.l:Y I l.-wk.m.AN - General Cuum-
'.lurlar lluarsl 2. I. Classical Club l, 2. 3, llramalic
Club Z. 4. Llfr Stall 1.
'lVln.mu.n IIWSEN - Commercial Course
.Nllnlar ll-'ard J, l, Lmnnwrcial Llub 1, 3.
lll.1.1.N Cl1l1l:l.lX llfxknukove General Course
Nlmrar Bnanl Z, 4. Classical Club I, 2, l. Science
Club L
l.ucn.e llakooxux 11 - General Course
Mortar Board l. 1. 3, Classical Club I, 2, 3,
Science Club 2. 3.
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RAYMOND ll.w - General Cuurse
Classical Club l, 2, 1, Science Club Z, 3, Cum-
mercial Club Z. 3.
lluufw llfwnm
lintered 'as a senior from liures' lake. Nlinnt
sota, Science Club 4, De Oraturibus 1,
Ruin lll:l.L - - General Course
llonnr Roll Slutlent, Mortar Board l, Z, l, Dra-
matic Club 2. 3. Science Club 2, Art Club Z, Sprin-
ish Club 2. De Orzitnribus 2. 3, Life Staff 4.
X-ERNA llENNlNG - General Course
Classical Club 2, 5, Science Club 3. 0
RUSSELL llwnh - Commercial Cnurse
Iummercial Club 2, 3.
MAncAkif'1lliNNni.fxN - General Cuurm
Spanish Club Z, 3, Art Club Z, Glee Club 4,
'xllklzll ll. llwu - General Course
German Club 1, Science Club 4, llaml 2. 1, Lili
Staff 3, Service Club 3.
lVlARll1 lloijrz - General Course
Classical Club l, Z, i Quaestur 5, Dramatic Club
l. 2, Glu' Club 4, G, A. A. l, Z.
l.l10NA llucii - Commercial Course 0
Glee Club 2, German Club Z, Commercial Club 2,
3, Mortar Board l, 5, Classical Club l, 2, 3.
OSCAR l.. IIUELSMAN General Course
Spanish Club l, 2, ?, Classical Club I, 2, 1,
Inner Circle l, 2.
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lliim llusiixo - General Gourse
Mortar Board l, 2, 4, German tllub Z, 4. Classical
tQlnb l, 2, 4, De Oratoribus K, Dramatic Club Z. 4,
l'1'plnmrl Stall 4.
lbirrisieki llLl'l't1lIlNS - General Gourse
llonor Roll Student, Football l, 2. 4. Captain 4
Sli" I, Z.. 4, Basketball l, Z, 4, Captain 4 " "
1. 4, Classical Club l. Tennis Club Z, Tennis Team.
lVlll.DRl:ll Ins - General Course
Glee tllub 1, 4, Sec'y.-Treas. 4, Sec'y. 3, Science
ljlub 4, Classical Club l. 2, 4.
Ruin 'IUSTEN - General Course
Mortar Boaril l, 2, 4. Dramatic Club l, Z, 4. De
Oratoribus 1, 4. Science Club 2, 4, Classical Club
l,l
l,L:tgl1.t.t1 lSXl'l'lil.l. Commercial Course
llonor Roll Student, Classical Club l. Mortar Board
I .4, Life Stall 4, Ihfplrmirl Stall i, Dramatic Club
l tlommereial Club 1, 4, G. A. A. l, Z, Service
Club 4, Class Play'
Gum L. liasaoiuei Commercial Course
German Club Z, 4, tlfmunercial Club 4. Mortar
Board 4.
lxrwi. li.-xiii-Maw - General Course
t-lee Club I, Basketball I, 4, Classical Club l.
2. 4, Science Club 2, 4.
Guess Klxiu-,L - Commercial Course
llonor Roll Student, Commercial Club 2, 4, Treas.
Z. St-Ev 4, German tilub 1, Service Glub 4, tilass
l'laV,
til .Wrox KiN'1'zi.uk - General Course
'le-rman tllub 1, 4. lnner larele l. 2. 4 Ireas. 4.
Science lllub 1. 4.
l.ur:iA lirizmaw - Commerical Course
llonor Roll Student. Classical tilub l, 5, flom-
mercial Club 1, 4, Mortar Board 4. Science Club 4.
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l.ho lioiruu - - General Course
A A. l, Science Club 2, Commercial Club 5
l.ucu.t,i1 KlJI.'l'l - General Courhe
German Club l, 2, 3, Classical Club Z, Mortar
Board 2, Science Club 3, Peptimzct Staff 1,
llAR0l.D W. Koxz - General Course
Radio Club I, Z, Science Club l,
WlLl.lAM KRAVI' Commercial Course
Commvrcial Club 7, Science Club I,
Cfxsviia Kufxus General Course
Science Club 4.
R.-u,vu liimm - General Course
liutureil as senior from New lfrier lligh School.
Chicago, Lifr Statl l, Science Club 5, German Club
5, Pres. 3. Service Club l,
Suuxxil lfklzbllzk - General Courae
Mortar Board l, 1, 3. Pres. 5, Dramatic Club J,
3, l.llz' Stall l, l. l, lie llrzltoribus 2. 3. Clawical
Club 2, Class Plnv.
lJllW.'W.Rll W. likuvl- General Course
Dokuruv KRUCK - General Course
Mortar Board Z, i, Spanish Club 2, 3, French Club
4, Science Club 2, 3, Classical Club l, 2, 1.
jouw j. LliMlliUX - General Course
Dramatic Club fl, Science Club Z, 3, Commercial
Club 3, Football 2 2.
SILVIN l.milu'x - General Course
Glce Club 2, fl, Classical Club 2, 3, Mortar Board
l. l, Commercial Club 3. Ari Club 2, Life Staff
'lkumax l.emueux Commercial Course
Rum l.liWlS - General Course
Ilonor Roll Student, Mortar Board l, Z. 3, De
Oratorihus 2, 3, Classical Club I. Z, 3, Dramatic
Club l, 2. 3, G. A. A, I, 2. Tennis Club 1, Peplr-
mirl Stall, l. 2, l,
Knrieklue Lewis - General Course
Mortar Board l, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 2, 3, De
Oratoribus 3, Classical Club I, 1. 3, Science Club
l, Vtplimixl Staff 3.
EMANUEL LINDNER - General Course
German Club 2. l, Radio Club 1, luner Circle l.
Tennis Club 2. 3,
Xil:RONlC.'X lsomiu - General Course
German Club Z, 3, Treas. 3, l5rcnch Club 3, Mortar
Board 3.
Ximoru Loiuew - Commercial Course
Classical Club Z,3.
l31lAl4l,l: Lourziis - Commercial Course
Germau Club 1, 1, Commercial Club 3, Mortar
lloanl 3 ,
l..'KYAl.l.li lil4k'l'RUDli l-YNlilS Commercial Course
Coiniucrcial Club 2, 3, Dramatic Club 1, Mortar
Boarsl 3.
Yeaxox LYNEIS - General Course
lnner Circle 2, Band l, 1, 3,
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llhkxxkn .Nl.M1II:,ll.VI'SIiI General Cnurme
Inner ffirele I, Siem-nee tllnb I
lltzkwlu- lllmuzuilx - General Coum
fllammical Club l. Mortar Board 7, Glee tllnb I
I. l. SeC'v.-'llreax l,
CARI.'I'UN ll. Maknnml- General Cnnrwe
German lllnb 5, Science tllnlw 5,
Blossom ltflmuinw - General Gmane
Commercial Club I Life Stall I, Ilantl I, Z, I
tilasxical Club l, I
I.hNoRr, NlAR'I'lY - General Course
tilamsical Club l. 2. 3, Mortar Buartl l. 2. I Treas,
I Dramatic tllnb I. Science fflnb I, Art Club C,
I,ilz' Stall I, Social Sect VIIIIIIIII' Iflav
01,11-x Mxrnwnz - General tltnirw
Glue tllnb I. Science tllnb I, l'rencl1 t.lnb 2, I
G. A, A. I, Z.
Ii.1xl'mklNi, Mczfl.-ncrm' General tluurxe
Mortar Ilnartl 1, i. Dramatic tllnb 1, I, lilasvuul
tjlnb I, Z. 3, Qnaeatnr I. Science tllnli I,
liI1A'l'Rlt1I1 McCoRmn,n General tjnurw
Mortar Ilnard l. 3, 4, tllauical tllhb .!, i, lreneli
tllnb J, 4, Science tllnb 5.
liuwngu Nlcflov - General Cuurse
Glee Club 2. fflassieal Club I, 2, 5 Qnaextm 4,
Mortar Board I, 1, i. Art tllub 2, Seca, z, Ireaw,
1, llraniatic Illnb I. Seienee tllnb 4, lair Niall I.
Peplrmlsl Statl 3.
Lien Mctlm' - - General Cuurae
lnner Circle I, J, 5. 4, Dramatic lllub 4,
lreaa.. tllaasicaljllnb I. I. 4. Srience t.Inb J
Tennis Club Z.
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lfS'I'l-.l.I.A McCRokY Commercial Course
Mortar Board I, Z. 3. Classical Club l, 2, 3, Glee
Club I, De Oratoribus 4. Science Club 3, Dramatic
l.lub 2, 5, Commercial Club l. 2. 3.
lllzI,l1N litiuixla lblClJONAl.ll
General Course
Glve Club I, 1, Classical Club 2, 3, Science Club
l, Mortar lloard 3. Open-tta.
l:ERNli Mclissv - General Course
llonor Roll Student, Classical Club l, 2, Tennis
Club l. Mortar Board 2, 3, Operetta 3, Science
Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Service Club 3,
lis'n3LLE MARY lNl3GAt1LEY General Course
Mortar Board l, 2, 3, Classical Club l, 2. 3,
Art Club Z, G. A. A. l, Z, Science Club l, 2.
ADIQAL M.fKRY lVlCGRA'l'll General Course
Nlortar Board l. 1. 5. Classical Club l, Z, 3,
Science Club Z. 3. Tennis Club 1. Art Club Z.
G. A, A. l, Z, Social Sec'y. Z.
lix'i.i.YN MCMONAGLE General Course
Classical Club l. 2, 5, Mortar Board 1, 5, French
Club 2. 5. Science Club i.
Iota Nll:RACl.lz - General Course
G. A. A. l. 1, Mortar lioard l, Z, i, Science Club
5. Classical Club l, 2, l,
Mmm A. Maven - General Course
Glue Club l, 1. German Club 2, 3, French Club 3,
Mucue R. lVll3Yl:R - General Course
llonor Roll Student. Mortar Board Z, 3, Vice-Pres,
5. German Club Z. l, lreas. 2. Science Club 2, 3,
St-c'y,, l.ilu Statl I. 2. l. Dramatic Club 4.
Mn.t.icux'r Bekxtcu Miereks l
Commercial Course
Glec Club l, 1. 3, Commercial Club Z, 5, Social
Sec'y. 3, Classical Club l, 2, Dramatic Club Z, 3,
Mortar Board 2. 3, Operetta l, 3.
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RllUDEl.I. lxflll.l.l:R - General Course
Scivncc Club l, Z. Ham-ball "lf" 1.
GILRALD Muiiuizw - Ccucrul Cuurw
Sciencu Club Z, 4, Clziwsicul Club l, 1, 4, l'r1-ugh
Club 3.
.loux l4rl0leRCIllzN Cmmncrciail Crmr-sc
Scivncc Club i.
l:l.URliNCl: lillilllil. bl0RRlS
Commercial Course-
Morlur lxllilfll l, Z, 4, Commercial Club 4, lilvc
Club 2, 4, Art Club 2, Opcrctlzl 4
RAYMUND liuwmm MOSliR Commercial Cours.-
lnnvr Circle 4, Radio 2, Commercial Club Z, 4.
Trcns. 4, Sciuncv Club 3, Clam Plalv
'liiolxms Diwum .NlL'iuc,-xi' Cum.-i':il Cmirnu
Classical Club l, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 4.
YlNCl:N'l' ,linux Mrsoii General Cuiiixu
Claisaicail Club l, 2, 3, Sciunu:,Qlub 4, lnncr Cirrh-
Z. 4, Band 1, 4, Glcu Club 2, l'0olbull 4 4,
lnukixixn lik.-wczus Nxss Clem-ral Course
l'I'L'I1Cl'l Club 1, 4, Yicu-l'rcs. I, 4, Nlnrlur l4u.u.l
l. 2, 4, lilu Stull 1. 4. l,t'f1flIIllxl Still' J, 4, Ik-
Uruluribus 1, 4, Drquuzxliq Club 1, 4, litvrnli l,
l'luywrigl1lur's Club Z.
Mfucui MAun.'u,lxi1 Nur General Course
Dlzlmnlic Club 1, 4, Cm-ruiaiu Club I, 4, Nlurlzir
llmurd 4. Scivuci- Club 4,
KARL OBl1RRlilCll - General Course
l'upt1mixl 4, lwruizru Club 2, 4, lfrcs. 4. Rurliu Club,
2, Science Club Z, 4, Inner Circle 2, 4, Bziml 4,
llrcunailic Club 4. Upcrcttzi 4, Climax Play.
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.Xmas ljlflll - Gcncrzll Course
luuvr ilirclc I, I. I. Prem. I. Clxnsicul Clulw l, 1,
1. I. llznnd I. 1. I l'r1-5. I. fJI'Cl1l'5ll'2l I Prca. I.
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I Stull I.
IILIYII. IJIlIlil:RAI - General Co111's1-
llikinp: Club I. tivrmzm Club 2, I, French Club
I. M
nrlnr limunl J. I. 1lun11m-rcinl llluh 2. Scivncv
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Illalssicnl Club I, 1. I, Scivncv Club I, Spzluish
ljlulv I.
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ANNABlil,l. lllt:H't'me Commercial Course
Ileplimisl Stall' l, Commercial Club l.
Makttm Rtctrrtat - Commercial Course
llunor Roll Student. Commercial Club Z. l, Mortar
Buarll 3, Glee Club 4.
lVlARY Rtnunwav - General Course
Morlar Board 3, Classical Club 5, Tennis Club l,
Cemmercial Club 2, Spanish Club 2, Science Club
l.
MEI.VlN Roetikmm General Course
Ratlio Club l.
Nl.-XBl:l. ROMANL - Commercial Course
Glee Club 4, labrartan 2, 3, Mortar Board I,
Dramatic Club I.
CARRIE Routeiets 1 General Course
Mortar Board J, Commercial Club 1, Science Club
1. Classical Cluh 3.
l:Rll.llA ll, Rtscu - General Courae
Mortar lloartl l, 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 3, Dramatic Club
2, 3. Classical Club 1, 4, Glee Club 2, Tennis Club
5, Basketball l, Pvptrmist Staff 1.
llorotuas RYAN - Commercial Course
Mortar lloartl 4, Cnmmercial Club l, l'z-fllimlvl
Stasi' l,
Rosa- S.-xuurr - Commercial Course
Classical Club l. Mortar Board Z, Commercial
Club 1. Dramatic Club I, G. A. A. 2. Commercial
Contest l-irst Place.
Gtlwevtuve SALcHtek'r - General Course
Mortar Board I, 2, 3, Classical Clttb l, 2, 3,
Science Club 2, 4.
,luuw SA1,cuEk'r - General Course
inner Circle l. 2, 5, llzuliu Club l. Science Club 1
-. 3.
Muuuii. Simpson Commercial Course
Cunimcrcinl Club 2. Science Club Z.
Ci.uu.NL1i1 Slllllaklzk Commercial Course
Inner Circle 2, Conum-rcizil Cluh l.
l,ll.l,lAN Sciuinuiz - General Cuurse
Glue Club l, 1, Mortar Buauxl l. 2, 3, Spunimh Club
5, Yicc Pres, T.
XVILMER SCIIERER Commercial Course
Cmunnn-rcinl Club Z, Classical Club l, Germain
Club I
llieuix SCHliRZlNGl:R - General Course
Spxiuiah Club l. 1 Vice-l'reaisla'nl l, Science Club
, . . . .
l, Murlzir lluainl -, 3. I.llr' Stull l. Glcc Club l.
Rusk SCuu.usKx' - General Course
German Club l, 2, 3. Murlur Buurnl Z, 3, Clzlamifal
Club Z, 4, Commercial Club 3.
liLhANuR Sciu.MK Commercial Cuursc
Glue Club l. Z. 4. Cununvrciail Club 2, i, Life
Stull l.
Mfuuie Scummr - General Course
Murlnr llnzml S, lll1l3SlCiIl Club 3.
C.-uu. Scumm - General Course
Inner Circle 2, 3, Radio Club l, aauagag Club 2.
Classical Cluh 3.
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l'u,Qc lforly-vmvf
ual' lwfflr-r1,ul'!
Mmuox Scnkxm - General Course
Xlnrmrlliuaril l. 1, K, Classical Club I. I. I.
llrzirnzmc Club Z, I, Science Club I. I. Arl lllnb I.
Dr Orziluribua 2, I, Si-c'x'. 3.
MA'1'iil.-is Senrn General Course
Science Club 1, 5,
-ILAN Smnne - General Cnurse
Iintered an senior from lzlgin. lllinoix. Nlurlnr Ilmanl
3, De Oraluribua 5 Treas. 1, Spanish Club S,
Science Cluh 3, l.1!e Staff 3.
I IENRY SI1EI5IiI.Dl' General Course
liLlzAmf1'n SERWI' - General Course
llnnnr Roll Student, Mnrtzir Iinaril I. I. I, Dra-
matic Club Z, 3. Seen: 3, German Club l, l.rlv
Slaff 2, 3. De Oratoribua 2, I. Clasaical Clul- l,
Service Club 3.
IIRLANDO SHAW - Cummercial Cuurae
l'vplnmit Stall Z, Cnmmcrcial Club I.
IITIIILIA SHAW - General Course
French Club 2, 3. Spanish Club 3, Mortar lhmrd
l, 2, 5, Glce Club 3.
JAMES S:1.uEN General Course
Upcrcltzi 1.
'lou Sl.A'i"l'i:RY General Course
Cpanish Club I.
Ghxevlhve SKAFF - General Cnurse
llonor Roll Student. Claaniczil Club I, lfrench Club
J. 3, Pres, 3, Mortar Board 2, 3, G, A. .X. l, 1,
4, Tennis Club Z, 3, Science Club 2.
liaxesr Y. Smiru - General Course
Clamcial Club l, 2, 3, German Club l. 2. 3,
Science Club I. Z, 3, Service Club 3.
Imax ll. Sruuu - General Course
Opcretla' l, 3, Glue Club l, 2, 3, Social Sec y. 3,
Commercial Club 2. 3, Mortar l3uar4l Z, 3, Dra-
matic Club 5, Science Club 2.
Orme SMITH - General Cuurse
Claamcal Club l, 2, 3, Aerlile 3, Praetor 2, Dramatic
Club 2, 3, De Oratoribus 2, 3, Sec'y. 2, Mortar
llnarrl l, Z, l, 'lennis Club Y. 3, Life Stall' 1. 3,
l'4'pl1m1xl Stall' Z, 3, llunur Student I, J.
.lambs SURILNSUN General Course
llu-turn SUYK Commercial Course
Commercial Club l, 2, 3, Science Club l, 2, 3.
Rum Simaxs - General Course
I-nlcred as wniurAI'rmn Furl Alkinhon lligh School,
Murlar Board 3, Science Club 3, ,'n'f1ll?Hlil Stall l.
.-Xswciatv lwlilur 3, Dramatic Club l,
JXMl:l.I-X S'l'rmu.xi-"l'li - General Course
German Club Z, 3, Science Club 3, Commercial
Club 3.
lll1l,LN S'I'RUl'I' - General Course
Glue Club I. 2, Mortar lluarll l. 1, 3, Classical '
Club l. 1, 3, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Y. Prem, 2,
llc Uralrfribus 1, 3, Y. Pres. J. l,lfr Stall' 3,
Scivcnce Club 2, Debaliug Team 1, 3, "li" 2, "l"' 3.
l3l.lVl: S'rkuu - General Course
Glue Club l, 1, 3, lirench Club Z, 3. Claxsical Club
3. Dv Uraturibua 3. Upvrvtla I. 3, Science Club 3.
llnunrin' 'l'-wma - General Course
Science Club Z. Classical Club I, I, 3, Spanish
Club 3, Mortar llnarll 3.
l'r1gr lfu: Irivn
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.IIANNL Ilwmrvl A lwnurnl Uuuw
V-iIIL'kIIiIIII'IlIII, Glu-1.IuIv I. Mmm: IIn.mI 1. I. Ih-
Uratnrihua 1, 4, Ilvnwr--Ibv Or.1luriIvus 1. Spgmixlx
flluh 2, 4, Suk-ncr flluh I, I. f1I.xwic.ni flluh I. 1.
3, I,itcr:1li I, 'Il-unix flluh J. 4, IIYLIIULIIIC Club 1,
3, IIBPIIIWIYI 5I:lfI 1. .Nswciniv Iwlilm' ul Ivlfe' I,
Rl"IlI 'I'm-.w Qlurmm-rciul IIUIIINC
AIUTIJI' Iimml Z, I, I,IlIIIIIIl'I'CIilI I.IuI1 I, I.
Iiumik 'I':m1m, Gem-ml Cullm-
filausicnl llluh I,
M.-xkmmuil 'I IIII-III: Gum-ml ilmxrsu
GLILNN 'I'llLRw,x'ln1mu Clmmm-rcignl iluurw
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M,-uma 'Imml-wx - llcncml ijuurw
Ulu- illulv I, 3, Mortar IIu.uII 1, I.I.lNNIC.lI I.IuI- I.
' I Scivncc Cilulw 1, 4. I,fIIl'I1llIIi flluh I, I,IN'I'L'II.I
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IILVIII 'ITM-1. - Ucllcrgll linurw
I Inmicnl KQIuIv I, J, I.
Imax Imslx - Klcncrznl Clmlrsc
I'I.nwlc:lI IIIUIH I. J, I
IEIMHQ IIIll'I' Ckulllm-l'cia1I ilmlrw
Iwrfl' IIRIGGS - General Course
Ilfuv Clnlw I, Uperella I.
Ivx ll'RliNY - QZUIIIIIICFCIZII Course
Mnrlxrr llmrrnl I. I. Iinnrl I, 1, I, Klnrnmcrciul
Llnlw 1, 5, in-rnmanr Cllnlv 1, 5.
1r1sl.u'r- Illlil. - General Course
A, A. l. i'n1nnlerc1.lI illnlw I, IIIIIPI llirclv 1, IJIL'
Stull' I, Scir-nee Illulv J. I.
lirlfx XIAN I'r.xfl' - General Course
lllgumicnl lllnlw 2. I, Murlzxr llu.mI tl. 1, 3, Spanish
Club 5, Science lllulw I. De Orutorrhus 1. 5.
Ii nu Yn 1 xx'm.I4 - General Course
lr.nInr i,InI1 I. 4, Inner' Lucle Z, I. hu1'lngll1 Llnlv 1,
I. IJr.un.rIrc ljlulw I, Scrence lllulv I, On-rr-lla I.
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fx Prophet there was, with flowing white hair.
Who was renowned as a mighty soothsay'r.
Now, I lived not in his day, nor he in mine,
So we agreed to set back the clock of Time.
Thus I sit close to him, very nearby.
And questions to him I eagerly ply.
"Oh, mighty Prophet, I fain would know how,
To tell what my class is doing ten years from now."
The wise man, he gazed with a grave, kindly eye.
And told me he would with my request comply.
He took out a mirror of clear, crystal sheen,
And told me to write down what I had seen.
The hrst that I saw in this remarkahle glass,
Was the figure of a thin and tooth-pick like lass.
I learned that 'twas Lucile Ilardgrove, who's become
Advertising model for Silph Chewing Gum.
In a soda dispensary was Ray Breitung supreme
To see him jerk soda was surely a scream!
Playing on twin organs, I observe with pride,
Are Olive Smith and Marge Clarke quite up to their s
And Leo McCoy, who is feted and courted.
In his last role of "Faust" hellowed and snorted.
Sue Kremer, l note is quite the rage:
Well, she got her start on the Roosevelt stage.
Vince Musolf, I see, takes VaIentino's place,
Yes, the women go wild o'er his handsome face.
Ruth llelz and Corinne Brucker run a taxi line.
And as their star driver. Karl Dohyns does shine.
tride.
Ralph Willis, a scientist, known from Cape to Cape,
As an authority on "Skulls, their size and shape."
Monie Baker in a theatre on the Great White Way.
Plays ingenue roles at two thousand per week pay.
Jeanne Tennant--an all around athletic champion is
And her lame is known hoth on land and sea.
she
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liarl Oberreicli is the owner ol' a sauerkraut factory,
So many times a millionaire by this time is he.
Bud Wegner is the writer of powerful blank verse.
And the critics proclaim that it could be no worse.
Helen Husting's a kindergarten teacher! Can it be?
But yes! see the little children clustered about her knee.
Mrs. Murphy Ganor--why, yes, it's our Freddie,
And to all appearances, Murphy's still "the steady."
Ruthie justen presides o'er a popcorn stand,
And butters it profusely with a liberal hand.
'llflutchins and Favreau--Get Your Shoes Shined llere"
l'lml Del and Waldo missed their calling, l fear.
Then in the mirror a wee speck did I see,
An aeroplane! and the aviator? Why, Alvin Lang, 'tis he!
Lloyd Allen, on his sobbing and soulful violin.
Ilelps Rev. Folsom retrieve penitents from sin.
Doris Cook and Dorothy Gabe! in the choir do sing.
And their harmony thru the air does musically ring.
Then a billboard l saw with this amazing script,
"Come and see Fighting Larry get whipped!"
So l.arry's a prizefighter--and Albert Yelle?
Why, Obby's his manager, so does the mirror tell.
Kenny Butterfield has a wonderful and worthwhile career:
He travels with Ringling's Circus all the year.
Betty Gruenlieck's the first woman ambassador to France,
And she leads the handsome courtiers quite a dance.
Demure Biz Serwe is a writer of fairy tales:
Oh, many childish lips has she quieted, and many wails.
Now, I forgot to mention that this Clock of Time
ls the kind that does ring with a fearsome whine:
So this now it did, like a summoning call,
And at the same time vanished the Prophet, mirror. and all
---l,orrai11e Nnss, '26,
Elluntnr lass
I. Pvt-ke IE. llalverson I., Ilanson j. Iitcher G. Downs
CLASS OIIIJICISRS
l.AcHi..w Peake President
lis'rHeR llAi.viiRsoN Vice President
Louis llANsoN Secretary
jour: l.i'i'cHER - Treasurer
GuNEviiivh Dowws Social Seirrelary
'I' had to be I I I The stars must have been propitious at the organization
of the class of '.Z7. ls it not fitting that we make this audacious statement
since we feel that by our representation in school activities we have more
than upheld the high standards of the Fond du Lac lligh School? The Ilonor
Roll every six weeks boasts of many juniors. We are proud to claim such
splendid junior representatives among the district champs as Dick Watson.
Abe Manis, and Louie llansen, stars of both basketball and football squads.
We have girls who, too, have played important parts in school activities.
llarriet Carpenter is vice-president of the Orchestra. Ruth Broda is vice-
president of the Glee Club, and Marie Stepnoski is senior Consul of the
Classical Club.
Besides holding such positions in organizations our girls have con-
tributed to the success of pep meetings and football and basketball games.
Without Iisther llalverson and Agnes Promen as cheerleaders, what would
the school have done to create pep? "Tis common proof" that our class party
was one of the most successful in the annals of school history.
---Cezvlia Marsliall, 'Z7.
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Student Servicv Cluh--Captain' llunur
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NlARlE STEPNOSKI
flonaul ul' Classical Club: Stntlcnt Svrvicc
l,llll"I Mortar Board: Science Club.
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Basketball and lluuthallz llaseltall: Class
Olliccr--'Treasurer :Track: Spanish Club.
llAzEL lflmxtaw
Dc Oraturihumg Mortar Bnnrtl: Classical
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Mortar Board: De Oraturihlts,
ABE MANIS
Basketball: Captain lilect for Football:
Class Baseball.
GENEVIEVE DOWNS
Clan Ollicer--Social Secretary: Mortar
Buartl: Science Cluhi Frvnch Clulv:
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RICHARD llEA'ru
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ADELLA ABRAHAM
RUTH Baonm
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CLASS OFFICERS
CLAUDE Musotif - President
llENi-XY O'r'reRY Vice l'1'eside1zl
DONNA FINGER Secretary
NYLA KRAF1' Treasurer
ll li Class of '28! Who has not heard of us? We, by our enthusiastic
co-operation, good fellowship, and acknowledged ability throughout the
entire school, have conclusively disproved the fallacy--concocted. no
doubt, by the upper-classmen--that a sophomore class is but a ncesesary evil.
We have raised the standard of scholarship! The patronizing. lofty seniors
have bowed before us in defeat in the athletic world. We have penetrated
the social whirl with a successful party. Our members can be found in prac-
tically every organization which enrolls sophomores as members! Life and
Peptimist staffs could not get along without us! One of our members is
among the ten chosen for the debating team. Our class has ardently boosted
every school enterprise, sophomores being well in evidence at athletic con-
tests, the Dramatic Club program, the band concert, and the all-school
operetta.
Our prominence and aptitude, however, were not without recognition.
We enjoyed a privilege which no other sophomore class has had since that
of 'Zl. We were allowed to organize!
Our officers we believe, will lead us on to heights which will justify all
that was forecast for us.
The Class of '28 is launched. We bear watching!
---Donna Finger '28
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'teilli Two lfavex. and The Florist Shop, were types ol' the rather unusual
themes which the cluh members interpreted skilfully and appreciatively.
The cluh this year consisted ol' lilly-three members, all ol' whom dis-
played histrionic talent. 'lio these members and to their coaches, Miss liohl-
man and Miss Mickelson, is due the credit the cluh deserves.
The Class play, ,fl Pair of Sixex, given at the Roosevelt Auditorium was
the linal success ol' the year, Unique portrayal ol' character and skilful inter-
pretation were in evidence in the production of the Commencement play.
lhugr Yrzwzfr
QBrrbmtra
Ilzp Rain'-.1lr. Xrlvnlilg, Iliferlur. II. ll'ug.gm'f, lfrmlc, l'vllI, Kfvrry.
Suimzd Rim' l'n'lmrI. llrlxlrl. Cilrfwrllrr. C. lfnnluv. Ilrrlmul. lllzlfllx.
llwlil Rm. Rui. llnmrl' lirmrlclmril, lizmkvlmun, l'nlqmiu1. 'l'rml,'r. Nullmiin. lliallmrlr, lx'. lil-ulilx
Ul5l5lC1lilQS
llwlviilwzf - Mums l'lfrl'l'
l'ire-l'rcxidm1l - llfuuuwi' CARl'liN'l'l:R
Scvrvizlfj' und 'l'ruax11rvr - l.Yl.ii TRADER
Ijlmzrifm lXlARVlN llxismctii-
lll: u1'clicsli':1, zillliougli nm- ol' llw smullvr clubs ul' lfuml ilu l.:lc lliglt
School, was unc ol' the most zlclivc. 'llic nrclicslrai was in cxistvncc lzisl
year, but il was not formally orgzlnizcnl until WZ5-20. ll has lwconiu
am asset to our school l5CCllllSL' ol' its good work umlvr llic vxccllcnl Llirccliun
ul' Nlr. Schmitz.
'llic purposc ul' thc club is to 0IlC0lll'llgL' llic study ul' music :uul 10 prc-
plll'C llic sluilcnls for lzucr orclicstrzi work.
'llic orclicslru furnished the music lor the commencement :mil lmcczl-
lgiurczilc cxcrcises. for the opcrctlzl, The T0ySl10p, sponsorcll by the Glen
Club, :mal for mzuineu nlzmccs given in our iww gymnasium.
'Klee Se:-rn! r-one
Qerhirs Qliluh u
'X
Trip l1'u1.' Pmmefl. Kmlf. .'llrl:'vv-v, Ilmlg. Slvpumlzz, lfllllffl. llcvunu, lf lhuulfi'
S f-4'ff nd lfnu--l.,i'r1eiv, Cul-zgv, Ifriiuizzer. S1-raw-. Kr f1f'x . Umm ll'rwl l
linllffm lem., .lluy. .fv.1pp.'11, llrlnimlv. .swim fm, llrw. lgmii-
OIJVIIIIEIQS
PAUL KRULS - - Cuplain
Iil.lmBi5'1'il SliRXYlz lfupfaiu
IIARRIET lilmhmmc l.ieulvuan.'
iimmsla CIMVY ljvzflwmul
lll: bllulcnl Service Llulv, wluch was Ul'gLll1lACkl this j'L'ill'. has proved
successful in wlialcvcr it has LlI1LlCI'l2lliL'l1. lhc mcmhcrship ol' thc cluln
is mzulc up ol' four boys :mil four girls lrom unch class, C1ll'l'X'lI'lg not lvss
lh.u1 four suhjccls, and passing in :Ill with no grzulc hclmx' 80.
'l'hc purposc ul' thc cluh is to co-upcrzilc with lhv lzlculty in proniotinv
PS
such school ziclivilius :mil functions that :irc thought in-cvsszir'y for lhc im-
provumcnt ol thc school.
lhc mcmhcrship in thc cluh is lm' unc xX'L'lll', hui :1 sluilcnl is cligihlc to
ll rczippoinlmenl for am zulilitionzll xYk'1ll', Nu stuilvnt, limu-x'm', nizly scru-
INUII' lllilll IWO vX'L'2lI'S.
I 1 1 .M'1'rrrlv-lr.-if
"lift" Qtaff
Twp Rim' lfmul, Ilinlg. l"u:'rm1u, Ullcv, tiurtlun. lfruuv. lluriluemzv. lwlmrii, lame.
Iliut
wnnd Nm: .llurlco1.'. Srlvluulr. lfrlrilel. tirrluml. .llclfiivu .ll.:rl1r1, 1irm'l1lu't'le. Selina, ,llm:Ivum, 6.'lvutIi',t'. llmlli
Ilunl Rur.'-lfrelvlcr, lfriarkvr. llrlg, lrllilclrx, l.vml:e. llvnniuef L', liuudrr, .9i'nlm'. lllz'QlIg'l, Nutt, IJ, tiuln
.ll. lf. .llv't'ei.
Ifonrllv Rim' lx'n'mn, Xlruup, llunu, ,llurtliul, Iireilnnlu, Ihwkv. 'Iirnu.:11l, .Nunllu linltlix ffuifwlilvr, lx'uppi'll.
Ul3lfltIliRS
lfdilm'-iii-clvief - R.ixYMoNn lf. l3lo1l'l'twrs
,Al.sxoa'iuIu lfdilor Al EANNI1 AllliNN.'XN'l'
junior lidiior l,Acii1,xN ljlililil.
ljtcrary lfdifor Cliacimtix lXl,XRSlllAl,l.
Iiiisimwx .llnmigvr Wxipo l3.wtua.w
lllf Life Stall' ol' i020 has endeavored to give the
students ol' lfond du Lac Senior lligh School a
hook that will hold mementoes ol' happy days and
that will he a record ol' the ideals ol' the high school.
The stan wishes to express sincere gratitude to the
engravers, pliotograpliers, printers, and to all who, in
any way. have contributed to the success ol' this hook.
'lhe Life stall is composed of students from the
senior, junior, and sophomore classes. At the head ol'
each department is a senior who in turn is under the
supervision ol at member ol' the faculty.
P Svwnlr-ill
I 1
spanish Qtiluh
'liofv Nm: ll'tlImn. Iluelilmm. Sltlltrry, IAIVIJJ. I.iliIu'r, Rmnlull, Trvlrzrn. llltyrtrr. lIl'll?lh'tIInl
.Nf'mmI Ifrm'-ll'rt'Icx, lfilwlzlwrhu. ll'lIIIv, I.. tinllvl. Iftutmn. I"1IQptllrlrlc. tivuur. I'Jz.'.mIt, llnrmi
limi Ifuu' Ulm Iflmx. Iftlrlzlli' .ltI1'imr, fIlII?llvl', lliumun, Srlwrer, lllIIQIlI. Iltihrr. I-r'l!ll:ll!I. llvertur. Sl:
Krug. I.urt1i.
full' Nm. Iltrlmnll Iltlltunu Iimzrllulntl. Iltrlnr, Ilzlimml, ll .trnrr Ixrlnlr Ntnlm' ,f.l-lnm' tlrl- i
IXIINIIIH, Smiilt.
Ul7lflCIlQRS
l'rv.mIv11! - Rtrtti litim'
l'it'e-I'rvxide11I l.ll.l.lAN Scilltakhk
Scf'retar,i' ALVIN l.ANo
I'rn1x1m'r jotw l Vrsoiiuk
4 4 ' 1 i
la ertulia
tlhe Spanish .Xsseinlwlyl
TNPSU.-Xl. interest in the year's activities and achievements of l.a 'let'-
tulia. the Spanish assembly, was evidenced hy the large attendance and
whole-hearted participation ol' the members ol' this young and sturdy
organization.
l7nder the able leadership ol' its faculty member and advisor. Nliss lflnts.
consistent progress was made in creating active interest. and applying the
knowledge acquired to practical use.
liultilling its purpose ol' building up the idea that Spanish is something
more than a passive study. l.a lertulia has justified its existence and will
become more ol' a factor in the school each year.
ln addition'to its usefulness in this regard. its social functions have he-
come a prominent part in the school year's experience. Pleasant alTairs in-
cluding sleigh ride parties. the annual picnics, participation in the celebration
ol' the Mardi Gras with the lirench and German clnlws. made the year pass
only too quickly.
I nfl' ,Yfwnfv-lun:
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Top lima-li. Smrllv, Xrlvmnl. llhgfvl, lfnrrrnglmr. luvlen, llelwfl, ll'ull:t'l'v. K. l,.'1.'1t, ll'11rm'f,lltulluy,llul1'rrxur1
Snmnl lime-linker, Clark. titllmy, Nllrt, ,llrlfmr-r, lkm Pell. lltlyderl, lx't't'l:tnt, llwlleu, Ixlfrntrzrlg, lX'lL"lh'V. ,Yum
l'l'lrt1 Him'--.lllxt T. Ifllrien, ftltilllf-1' .lJz'1mr. lfurun, Slmnp. llelg, llmtlwr. M'r:.'t', l'. tirrrrrllterlt. Ix'n'nu'r
Nmlm' .ll. lluxilng, limdv.
I-'nmllf lx'u1.' l'mpvrtI.'r. llrxlrn. .lllw le. tflfrlmt. l"utull,t' .'lJ:'l.tur, tferelru ,lltlrxlmll llrnmng, li. liuudrj
l num! IJ Xrrll llttnr N1 llnl r 'llt tl psf
'r . fn ', "' H, lu, cel. 'nf'
tJl1l5ltIlillS
l'ruxi1let1l - lil.IliXlll:'l'lI tlnttrntit-ek
Vim' l'1'uxitle11l - lll:l.l:N Stnotn-
Seureltlzjt' - Nlmuou SLIHRAM
TI'L't1SIlI'L'2' .lem Seosne
If UR.fX'lURll3LlS has now successfully' completed its second year and
has estahlished itselli as one ol' the most prominent and thriving organ-
izations in school. 'I'he majority ol' meetings ol' the year were devoted
to the study ol the various I'orms ol' speech making, including such phases as
parliamentary procedure, alter dinner talks, and dt-hating. Very clever
toasts were given at the various informal suppers held during the year and
at the very attractive spring tea held in the school cafeteria May 20. the lirst
cluh dinner to he held at the school.
Many skillfully presented and interesting debates featured the year's
work. De Oratoribus was honored hy having two ot' its memhers. Ilelen
Stroup and l.oraine Nass make the team which represented the lfond du
l.ac lligh School in the lfox River Yalley Triangular debates. ln addition to
serious debating, De Oratorihus put on a clever mock dehate heliore the en'-
tire student hody as a pep meeting lor the Triangular dehate.
ln addition to its forensic activities the society also engaged in its annual
philanthropical work during the Christmas season.
Much ol' the credit for the successful and prosperous year is due to the
advisors, the Misses Kittx' and 'leresa Wllrien lor their patience kind assist-
ance, and cheerful encouragement.
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l'nf1 Num' lx'iu'1'rl. lurll tillrll, lltllilcicllg. I1 .Nil'.'n'r'. lxlnlcvl, lfmfl, Ulwif. fi Ntl'rr'rr llitlf
XHHVIJ lx'uzp4.Nt1tIuN. titllflnji, ,Xilr-, lhllui, lilrriglwrl. llnlilwll. l'li:mv:.', litlriirt l'wH, llfifi: lm:-
Ilnil Rim' tlillnuiil ilriwli, llimd. tltlktmrzii, I-ulrlngrr, I-in-ilvzirg. tif.:wtt'J Nifimrlg. I7 llilh' Ili Xu:
lftliulli' .1tIz'1wr.
I-nurlli lCm.--.Nilvriiur iirilruu. lluflruz, Iimlcivi Ii'm'w, Irluki' .Nff'i.'.f!c Ylinfsuzt. luihrr
l'1lIl' li'-tu' lfwlrrzlt llifrvri. liilppull. lvuflct, lxlulurfi. lltuiiuu, tincll tftlfwllr, lffflitn, I-mull, ilrnll
Silvci' Pin---liricdcl, Ilcni'ictt4i, lilinghcil, Iiomtliy, xillI'iiUXY. lilmxoin.
Schlgizik, lilcztnur.
Alivwiiw .'XXYlll'iS---illililli CQcrtiIiczitw---l3zti'iiw, lbumtliy' limi, .Xrthmx
i rw '-
I 'I
lwurii.-ixuhci'l, liriickcr, ci0lAiI'lllL'. l3i'tinlQlioi'st. N1:ii'4iui'ic. lSiicl4lc'y'. Nitirit-I.
lhllc. lbumtliy, Dutirm, l.uricmi. Duttrm. Xlllill, lzntriiigt-i'. Alt-imit-. ligihcr.
Niztrit-, l5h-ischmam. ifllii1l'j'H. Ucrlizirtl, Lzmrinc. Ulztsmv. Nigiritm. llatgcn.
lithcl. llxmscn, Nlildrcd. lluhhcll. Mairjs, Huck. Ironic, Alt-nn, l,cum-, -IL'I1l,
lidngi, ligliscr. Izicoh. lizlppt-ll. l.uciIlc, liustm'tl'. tllgtrzt. lict-min, Xilll'g.1ll!'L'i.
lrmkc. l.ucillc. l.t-wis, Ruth, lnticltm, Nizilwl, lym-im, lu XiLliil', Nigiiisltt-
llgiruld, Nicidt-l, Ilclcn. Millcr, liliiinc, tftlmiiicll, Clcccligi. lizliimiii Cllr-mit'
lizllm. Tliumzis. Kiclitcr, -'Niimihclltx Roy. Gt-ui'gc. Szulotii, llama Sgimpwii
XilIl'iL'i. Scligirlf lfrmi, Sclilzmk, lilcgtntw. Smith. livin. Aliiimii, lsgllwllt'
AI'lIl'SiQ'. lui, NX ight, Gum'gc. Wiliitct. lfvtrlyn Mills. Dnrotliy.
lhis vt-'ii' i-ond du I 'lc High School won thc lllatiitt t,oi1iim'iti.il Um-
lval lm' tht- third ctmsi-cutivc timc.
Iiight sclmols pgirticiputcd in thc contest which xiii: hcld ut thc lkmd du
l.:1c High Schuul on April lf.
liund du Luc won points in cvcry cvcnt which iiiclmlvd l3utiItliccpiiig
SitUl'1i'lLll1ki, Typingg. Rapid Czilculution, amd Pcnmzmship.
The winncrs ol' thc first thrcm: plziccs rt-ccivcd cwtiliczitcs which cntillvd
lhcm to cntci' tht- Stzttu Ctmtcst hold all Wliitcwzitcii
'I'hm eligihlc to reprcscnt lfcmd du l.llL' :it thc Slllll' tluiitt-at 1111-1
lktioltkccpiiigi l.cstci' Wiat, RiCi1Lll'Li. .Xssutf
Typing: Uomtliy lilinghcil, Olivc Smith. lilusmni Nilll'iiUXK'.
Pvnmzmshipi ,loscphine Simon, Mildred Xthitu.
Rapid Czilculzitionz Mildrcd Simon.
l'i1yt M :wilt--Q i
Grrnnan tttlluh
Yup Run' Ilt1I1'r'rmn. tilvlwl, l,lmltter. Ulrerrenlv, l'tllu'm'k. IltIfti42fIl'i'4', lIl1'lf:, lvnlut, R, xllllflh lx'rurnu'r, Rely
.Yrmnd Kma'-Tnlgvinlu, .ll. .l. llevvr, liuvll, S. fillllll. lirill, l'n'kt1fI. R. Gully, lf, luelir, llltllger, Xulguwde
Ivullg, lalvr.
libinl Ruta'-.llrtt1i1'r, Ulm llilllfft. Iwlrull v .ldimm .lltu l"n.v. litltltlf-I' .ltlz'itur, Xue, l?rt'1tIf'v'. frntunvnmrt, l'u'uta
I., lluflrrn. lrtitrn. l'. llttflrni, .Nt'lvn1er. I.. lvllgimlri
l'illlHflI Nme- ll. li'. .1Ir.vf'r, ll. fiftlwl, hilllizwfvz. ll enlvnntn, Ytinel. llerg, l'1lt'tlt'l, Xmrittirrlrltll. .M'l'mt'tlrr lulruwu
Teurntcr, lrnq.
OIWICIIERS
lfirsl Swizexler' Semin! Senzesler
l'1'exia'eii! - litxkl. Otatttmtztcitt R,xt.t'tt liR,xt2't'
.Set'1'el111'-v lirm Wttantiw Mmm: lDORO'l'I'lY tlxtstft.
Treaxzwer X't1Ros1tc,x l.OlilIR Nl.-xR't'tt,x Iitst1Rtt,xRn't'
l.fXNliU.Milf club supplements the work dune in the class-room. With
the great amount ol' material to be covered in a foreign language class.
there is very little time tu bring in the so called "Realien." The club
meetings give the students an opportunity to delve intu the history, literature.
and art ull the people whose language is being studied.
Xttth this purpose in mind the lleutscher Yerein was urganinetl in
Uctuber, lol-l.
.wltltougli the club is not yet two Avears old. it had a membership ul
about seventy-tive during the past year. The meetings were well attended
and very intersting,
Some ol' the programs were given over wholly to the studv ul' Ger-
man writers and musicians. Among those studied were Wagner, Schubert.
Schiller. and Goethe. The short plays and dialogues too were ut' special
interest.
'lihere were also the usual number ot' annual social events which are
always looked forward to by all the members. There was the annual Christ-
mas party, or Weilittaclttslest, the Mardi Gras celebrated with the lirench
and Spanish clubs, and the picnic at the end of the year.
Page Nr1't'lilAt-welt!
Qbrrman Qlluh
Twp Rim' lt Nmrlli. lumlur Hlmwuml, llurgrufl, l1'.n'lu. I-'rcnml lhwrln-l, Slvlnlmrlli. R. luxll. lilrrlglur
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lfflllfdll, l'lilvn.
'fnrll'li'u1.' llupfrw l'l11'icri1iIr1rr. ll mlvnnln, Xzulwrl, .l. llflvmw twirl, lliuurr '. ll. .Yrurllx I-. llrlwnl
lilrcrlnlnll.
lhc following account ol one ol' thc mcclings ol' thc Dculsclici' X1-rn-in
was puhlishccl rcccntly in thc hullctin ol' thc- Wisconsin .'Xssocialion ol' Moi!-
crn languagc Teachers. Prolcssor ll. Q. Morgan ol lhu Liiiixwsily ol' Wis-
consin is thc cililor ol' thc hullulin. lhc arliclc appcarcil unilci' thc lic-ailing
l'cpp,i' l'i0IILll du Lac.
HSlllLlj'lI'lgJ, thc lilc anal music ol' l5i'anz Scliuhcrl, gn-al Gm-rnian musician
and composur, was thc ohqjccl ol' thc inccling ol' thc llculschcr XiL'l'ClIl, Mou-
Llay, Nowlnhci' 17.
.X complclc account ol' SClllll3L'I'l'S lilo and works was givcn hy l.cnoru
llamrow. Shc tohl lla- sixty mcmhcrs prcscnl ahout Hn' llrifiriizixlwd
SDVIIIPIVOII-l', his maslcrpiccc, which was lull incoinplclc al thc limc ol' his
ilcalh. 'l'hc now popular "Song ol l.ox'c" is thc lhcmc ol' his gn-al work.
Unv ol' Scliuhc-rl's most hcautilul compositions. The Scrvmzdc was playucl
lay lllivc Smith, piano: llclmulh llramsledl, violin: anil .fXuhi'cy .Nmann and
llarohl XY:igiici', corncis. Dorothy Gahel gan- a discussion of lilmsmfz Ti1m'.
a very successful musical play which rcllccts thc lil'c ol' Schuhcri.
A short play, Hein: Zabnargl, was prcscnlcil in Gorman hy lrving Buck.
liarl Yillwock, and lirulcrick Dillc, ,
Page .Nri'rril.i'-ii
cblrr Qllluh
itll' I
Vim' I-'. l7li'ulun. .l'rcili'. I. Slllllll, IP. lllv. .l. lIil,Ul'T1l7flIL!l, llrlftill. Iirifq. ,'illl,2t'V. limi' llizrrifvrlifl. ll
lhvmtln. l"lillu'rIy.
N mii1lx'm.' llmlripmii llmumu. llrm.'u. R. Srmlli, IJ. lmlvn. llurm'r, ll. !ir'in'rllwwl-' N!ru'g. ll liillncl
lui I llillt
' i au. .. '.
llml Ron' llu. 'lrlggc IP. ffimli. Clvrlwlmns. Jlarronv. !".nlui'r. llrvltrnrl, llitwcir. I". .Nmilln lluwri, llrvlm
ti. Smlllr.
liurlli Nm. fflulfvulflri, llrllltvl. .llrirrli. llruddu, fi. llrlgftl. l.vu1l:r. Stflltltlli llfuvi' llrx. ffilulrl. .lmlt't'ioil
ll llul Ru I Inn
I.
OIIVICQISRS
I'rc.vidvi1t lloiiis Coon
l'it't' l'rvsitlunl - litrrit Bkonm
St't'1't'lt11'.i' and ilil't'l1XlII'L'I' lil-.RNli'lp Nl,fXliCOL'X
Social .S'ct'z'clf1i"i' - l'i-,iw bsirrii
.-lxxislaiit Social .hiUt'l'L'flI1',l' - l,tic.ii.i.i. lrmm.
.lrmznpaiiixl I Jouoritv CIIRIS-'lil we
lll: girls tilee Qlluh under the guidzuice ol' Bliss lflslweth liorrer. director
ol' music in the puhlic schools ol' liond du l.:tc, finished :uiother success-
lul XCLIIY The members met regularly txvice at week to practice for the
operettqi, The Toy Shop. and to study other songs. Miss liorrer did much to
develop the tztlent ol' which our school hozists. lt was due to her untiring el'-
lorts and to the students who supported her that the clulw had at prosperous
ve'1r
lhe purpose oli the Glee Clluh is to cultivate the voice :md also to cul-
tivgtte at love ol good music.
A credit was given lor this work: hut only those. who vvorlted hztrd and
l.1ithl'ullv. received it. lor "There :ire no gztihs without pains."
I-wlilx
Tlllbr rpttmtst
wrrff P
up Rim' - Mr. llrrrlnmn, llu.r1m-xx fllamlger. Ilqvt, ll'u-fer, l'uell, lwrggall. l'irk:1r1. lnrenq, fifLISX.l', Lang. Ilollyllx,
KIUVHIIIYHI, Srherl, Slvmwmker.
Serum! Rm.: Alnzrlli. l,em1eu.x. fin-lwl, ll'i1g1n'r, liuurltrl. Ulmcrreizh, l'v1ll. llullnlrlv, lli'CoAv, Trader, ll'llwlx. Ryan.
llvzrd Kuta llaftlnlll, Ix'crm1n, ll. Ilnwlmg, I. llmlmg, NPlIlf,Y. lfudnrr, l.e'L.'lt, lxllpfwll. fimiv, .ll, Hnrrlvnli,
Illflllfllih, K. l.et.'1r. ,llurlln. .'lIt'ffn-r.
unrllr Run' llvuu. Hnlrlur, Ruxrlv. ll'rlgl1l, li. ,'lli1nIlu'1, Mui, ,llzvt Kimzlteril, lfmirllli' .ld1'1iur, l.lllla, Vllllllll,
lleuumg, Srliurl. FnIv.r. Irullg, lliulliclvi.
Ll
OIIFICERS
Izlisior - joim Yoeu.
plsxoriaie Editors - l ALVIN LANG
l Rtrrli 5TmRNs
lizlxiuexs Alaizatecz' - A mos Pifrrl'
.ilxsixiaizt ,llanager Niciioeixs JXHLER
NUTIHER year ol' hard work, excellent supervision, and concentrated
ellort. on the part ol' the l'epIiiuixl stall, has receded into the past.
The record ol' lOl-l-Z5 lor early publication ol' the paper was broken.
the lirst issue of 1025-lo appearing October Zi. The improvement in the
humor column, an increase in number ol' exchanges. the establishment ol' a
literary column, a lew notable interviews, a creed contest. and the sending
ol' the l'f'fifimixl to the Central lnterscholastic Press Association stand out as
landmarks in the historical era ol' 1025-Zo.
To the advisors ol' any publication should be given a large share ol' credit
lor any success which that publication may attain. This was unusually true
in the case of our school paper. The Peptfmist stall acknowledges with much
appreciation the creditable work ol' C. ll. Merriman. business advisor, and of
Miss justine liumhera, editorial advisor.
l'n.ev lflgfliy-one'
jrenrb lub
Tap Row-llownv, lferhaud, Ll, lloudry. llix, Slvpluuzy, Slvuz'nlale.'r. .lIl'71ft'f. I:'. liuudry. I. .llh1nI. Ilaiill.
Second Row-Clark, Uayrand, MrCurmlrk, lx'r1n'k, Wullrrlis. llvlqfied. lt. Allard. .llt'Cu,i', Skull, llrlfnnir.
Third Rott'-'.Vurc, Cullmt. Ferns, M, xt. .1le'y1'r. .ll1'.ll0HtI4Q'f!', Curperllcr, Rzvltlu. Tegan. lltillmvu. lltltllflfll'
I
. i-
l'ourll1 Run' alliix Iimr, lfmrlll-V, .4111'ltur, lfln'f:l:'y. Ifnmi. I'ntnm.', Slu1rf:t'i', l'.'t'lmfl, llvlln. l.rI!lv, l'mI1
lhrlfmlul, l"1:z,et'r. i
OFFICERS
l'r-esiderif - Gervifviiivh Simi-if
Vice P7'L'SfdL"l1LL l.oRR,xiNta Nlxss
Secretary - Vaults RlsTAu
Treasurer ATABEL 'l'EcEN
ite Qtcrclr dtrancats
li tIliRCl.li FRANCAIS held a number of interesting meetings this year.
One of the most enjoyable was the second monthly meeting during which
Miss lflms gave an interesting talk on lXlontreal. Quebec, and Niagara
lialls. ln addition to the enjoyable programs. Le Cercle Francais held a
sleighride party together with the Spanish Club. After this event. lunch was
served at the cafeteria. Again. the members had a very good time when they
joined both the Spanish and German Clubs in the Mardi Gras.
The purposes of the club were twofold---instructive and social. To carry
out the first, the members had reports given on current topics in France. and
on other similar subjects. They learned songs and short plays, and the games
that they played helped to build up their vocabularies. At their social func-
tions, the members gained a better acquaintance with each other.
The members of this organization felt that they were very fortunate in
having Miss lilms for their advisor.
I :gc l7l,2L'f,V-TZCII
inner itrlr
limp Rnu'ffl'etl1. ll'illlx. lireilung. ll. Gurdon. lallwnrk, Olnerrelrb, lierlmm. l'. Alntolf, C. tirrbsl. l,.lYlll'lL'lff
Scrum! Raw -Vinlun, Iuxtl. Dolzhvnx. Roy. fllltm, I'ltilq. ll'nl, l'1lmi, liuerhel, Srlvmm, firms.
lllrtl Rim' Goodnmii. llrmmn. Aluwr. Hmllt. liurlilvollq, ll, H't1gm'r, l.1mlm'r, Ytllrlwfl. ll1i'4'.i'. tiulrlet. li'. firm i
' I I
ull' Rmc- .1lr. lfrlin-y. lftirulluv xltliaxur, Zaclcxmtzn, ltvllliflff, ,llrlfnlt-, Izrlmrl, S. llktlntil. liurlc, lltillmri.
tiaflney. Slcphun,i'. St'lwrt'r.
OFFICERS
l'rcxidvnt Rxivu XYILLIS
Vice Prexident Ritzimnu llEA'rll
Secretary Lrovn .NLLAN
Treasurer RoBuR'r Bi-.RTRAM
Critic - Amos Perri
llli Inner Circle rounded out another successlul year in debating. The
hrst important event on the program was the initiation ol the new mem-
bers. Most ol these boys proved to be real assets to the club.
The object of the society was to give practice in debating, discussion.
composition. declamation, elocution, and parliamentary practice. The boys
tried to get as many of their members as possible on the debating team They
were successful in doing this, six of the eight places having been held by
Inner Circle boys. The boys were Lloyd Allan, Richard Crassy. Richard
lleath, Leo McCoy, Ralph Willis and Stanley Watson.
Minor debates were held at the regular meetings. The question lor the
lirst' debate was. Resolved: That disarmament should be followed by all
powers. The two teams were captained by Otto justl and llarold Burkholtz.
The question lor the second debate was, Resolved: That lirance's attitude in
Syria is barbaric and uncalled for. The captains were Clayton Kintzler and
l.loyd Allan.
As in the past, Fond du Lac was in the Fox River Valley Forensic
League.
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mortar Baath
151-niorst
lvl' lt':fr.' I, llrttiuz ll1lim'I..Nlmlrut. lltrllrr. lltlrrrll, llurrlt lltffilvllw' llfllmwfhl
'ff out! li'n:.-tiwltitlilt' Nutt l'lIl1tr:nrl, l7i1Irlrnt.', lx ll wltrlfr lltlllmtg. Imrtlun, l llwf"rirr llffflwt liiil
iltlnl lx'm.'f lxruflc, l'lirlu'rlt llintnti llurlclrt Krlgrliilrl firrwlcli. llrtifliilrt, l llitnflll' lfvlrr llnrl
llt'ri1t'lf', Ytllrltwl, vy-
lfnill' Hot. -l lFm:.'ti lvtirtt, Nlulip, ,Nilu"t'1, lhllr l"lfgfmlr"fl:, lltnlc lx' 'raw l7i'nn.r' llmilgif
llvitilviriiirirt.
l.lll' li'u:. l'-it rt llmun lln'1ilrr.ltrilrirtlt, Mir. llrllmmglw, It Nmlfl' lltllw-'iff llmui I' tvtfflnrt llit rt
llilrlm,
.'-itll' lx'if1.' li llitfniftrnl.'. lx'liltlt'l fx It'1.'ls,ll' lllllllrltx. litilnr. lliulmlwti. tyfllmt ll lx' llrw' IJ hill l
.lhlww
Ulfl5lCIlfRS
l'n'tnlt'nl - Sri- litur.ui,te
l'1t'u l'1't'tidt'11l AlXRll: l?. Nll-.Ylzlf
.X'i't'1'wlt11',t' llt-,t.t-N l:l'lill'A itettiu
'l'z'i'a.t1n'w1' l.l1N0Rl: Nl,xt:'i'ts
lll-i -wat' IOZ3-Zo marks thc most succcssliul -vt-ar in thc history' ot' tht-
Nlortar lloartl. one ol' thc most popular cluhs in thc high school.
'lihis society slrivus primarily to insurc gootl-l'cllott'sltip among tho
girls :intl to incrt-asc intcrcst along cultural. classical, anal litcrar-x' linus. .Xll
junior anti st-nior girls with a scholastic avcragc ol' suvciity-livc arc cligihlt-
to thc cluh. Nt-arlt' cu-ry activc junior and st-nior girl ln-longs to thc Mor-
tar lloartl.
ln this socit-ty, thc girls unconsciously rcccivt' ll lasting lcsson in th--
tnocracy. lfach girl hclps thc olhcrs in cvcry way possihlc and is matlc to
lt-cl that shc is just as important as any ol' thc other girls. llcpcntlalwility is
anothcr itln-al thc socicty' tcachcs its mcntlwrs. The Nlortar lloartl girls liaw
hut-ti giwn many rusponsihlc tasks: such as. thc sale ol' loothall and lwaskct-
hall tiulu-ts, and chargcs ol' soim- ol' thc pep-insetings,---all tht-su tasks hc-ing
sticccsstttlly' tliscliargul.
l'tl::' I riglvl t'-limi
A
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mortar I math
lScninrsl
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lvl' If'-2. ll,-lg IlflvfI:f'r .N,'m':'. H. I'uII.'nl Il1l.'I lI,1 flfr in II lhimf
N ,..v u.I li'.f:. II llnllmq, f'lli1l.',, Mlwllxfz, Ilizmri, ll Ilm.n ,Nfmiiff I'.1f-1 Ch' lizfflf III is
I1 1.1 Ii' .-.,- fIl...l II.4i.Iufu.r Ifiilurznzi' I'nIc.lrl, .N Hull: l.iii I'.'Il NlI'v1:'.I! Ifirluiiil' ll ..Iini':. I
Iliivwli Ix'.f:. 1. lr:.Ir4..' Ii' llnftlil, I.1II.'vrillrlri Hill v.'v I. II llrivlil Ixwlwff' 4 Il-.nm Ii'
I flfl Ix',f..' Il1.I'.m.I Ihmls. II.1rm'r1 N.l.Ilfl,, N.I'1In:..w.I'i Ii-fllg If, .gli Mull., Ii' Iliff:
II,.f1f.: ', Ifiuiili tirml Ix.:f'fwII XI:.ifI In:H..riI IP Nmlli llruuli I rfifflrllwl N Ii uf
llc-'lllgli' WKWIXIIIIS wcru liclll L-x'urx' lxvu won-lis. .Xl Ilin-sc liivvliii-is llu
5 F7 , 'W
girls wcrc unlcrlznncll lw music, tzillis, :xml 11-gilliiigs. Klum' inlcim-sling pm
grams ws.-rc LlI'I'1lllgL'Ll. lie.-sidcs thc rugulgir progrinms, scvcixll social ul s
xxx-iv lu-lil during tlic ycalr. 'lilic lirsl cw-nl, llic lmril--time PLlI'lX'. Wlls gi ,
DllI'llClpLllL' i llll weird ccrcimmy.
ullicr slums L-iijlmyul Iliall uvcning.
cxpn-i'iL-:icing hurnl limos. 'l'l1c ncxl
:ill :igcs wi-rc present, including
Cl1llLll'L'I1'S galmcs zilllmixlcll the cnlcrl
iflzlus came :mil prcscnlcll ll slockin
wry successful Cilllklj' snlc was thc I
ll-nlcn iiignsqiivixlllc, ovary clmrziclci
lliis pzirluv, Ili soplmimwc girls worm
succcss. .-X1 this party, alll thc nf.-xx' girls xvcrc inilizllul :md wcu- lmnll In
lhc girls lvcczum- wcll Llulllilllilm'
ll in lln
lllcvx' ccrlzunlj: loulwll :is il Ilu-5' x lil
cvcnl was Ilic "Kills" pzlrly. "Kills
gi lmlwy in lu-r curi'iugc. llzmcing 1
ziinmenl lor Ilic cvcning, Ol coursv S ml 1
g lillul with calmly In L-:ich ul ilu -'ills X
icxl eu-ni ol' lhis Llfliw' clulw, .XI ilu wi
' llllllglllilllll' pi1i'Iicip11In-ll in Ilia- lim Xl
ml X gi mil m ulli xx ls um ul
'L'l1lL'I'lllll ' . . R 'L 1 " 'Q
l'.lur I Ilijl
ortar Btiuarh
tjuniursl
lnp lfme If lluntlrvi, lretiur, I"nltQt, l're.lvur!e. tilmtvl, ,Illrn, lltnlifer, llurullw' ll x. llmllnnu
Niwmid lftm' lfulrllmltl, lltllruriuzz, lauwr, 'l'num, l'eei'er1lmm1l. fizwllzlfti, llulllwll. Iwrrzi
llunl li'u:.' llmezzii lhnm, lhnllmn, IX-ftllffwll. Zuellwr U. ,Nlunm'Ht' llrllli, Ixerrzni
I.-nill' li'.':.' lullun, llrugwl, I.'.lrpwnlrr lhlzlifflll, farnlu tmlfnu. Kimulnrtni lfinlvlwi Nu1,Jf
the leatures ol' tlie evening. Prizes were awartletl lor the Funniest, the must
original. anti the prettiest costumes,
'lilie last event ol' the year was the banquet. 'lilie banquet, being a re-
iun ul all Mortar liuartl girls. was attended by as many ul' the alumni as
multi pnssiluly come. 'lliat the Nlortar Board has a lasting intluence over
its members was sliuwn by the laet that its alumni were still as enthusiastic
mer the m'5ganixaticm as when they were while actively participating in this
elnlw.
lt is lmpetl that tlie Mortar liuartl will continue, untler the wise antl
palwle leatlerslnp ol Nlrs, Rulwerts, to lie as suceesslul in the luture as ii
li is lat-en this rear.
li I elitist
mortar oath
fl uninrsl
Q
inf
T.-p Rm. lang, llirmw, Ifrlggurilld, IK-lllI!J1lz'll, lfuirrziilg, Siltarl, lfurrltlylnn, llmriizrzluxt
.Nmuful lx'n:.'-lltnililll, llrilui, Nllri. .llut'rt1ml, l'rnmr11. llilurn, lfnrtw lliwllfr. hlilw':.'.
Tlinil Kim' Mliriiilg, lxriirii. Num, lxri'u1i'1', lX,'h'f'l7lL' I. llnillrig Hu. ll llrlt' llilsgtlrr,
lu-mfl' lx'u1.'-lxitliwiu Nlunlct' Nilrlvlzwilcf, llmtlilu, lx' f'.' mln, llintlmll, lltf'wt'. Iulwr.
lll- Nlortztr lioairtl clizirtui' tiiuiiilwcrs ul' 1022 unticr thc alhlc tliructorsliip
tml Nlrs. .lt-:in liulwcrts ht-gun ll plain tlirougli which tht- pit-st-lit clulv
mt-mht-rs arc zthlc to kccp in toucli with tht- alumni, .X filing systcm
that has prm'ctl to hc wry successful was urgzinixt-tl. liztch Mortar Bunn
girl has ll pztgc in this hlc. XX hon shc is Ll scnior, shc givt-s om' ul' hcl' Urntlti-
- rw
:ttiun picttlrus which is plglcctl xxith hut' i'ccortl. On thc slime page ol' thc lilt
Ll lmtlztlt picturc ol' thc girl is plzicctl untlt-r which is written ht-r l1lCk-l'l2llTlL
:intl hcl' pt-t liohlwy. With thcstr pictures 11 printctl rt-cortl ol' tht- girls lull
llllI'llL', hsr litmitf, hor P1lI'L'I1lS. nzumz :tml ht-r zttltlruss il' sht- is ziwzix' from
lttnnu is lu-pt. ln this way thc lilo ztcts us ll cmim-ctiiig linlt lit-twct-it thu pros-
cnt Nltifllll' litillftl cliaiptt-i' :mtl tht' ztlumni.
l'.u'r l'li','tl I'-W rl
I1 1 Imlili'
Qrirncr Qllub
Inf- Rm: .N'fIn1rli'r, Randall, Ullurr. I'vulcu, IHIKIIIFV, lllnl-X llimm
null Rim' llnlrui' I'nlmrI. ll'liI. SIUIIIIHITIIV, luull. l'lIIz.'zii'lc, ll, Xmilli, Iflzirri. Iliuwlwl. lr' Il I u'li
IXIHIIII. Illnlg, Iiuvlr.
Ilml Ix'm.'-- llrln Iliiiz, Ivuiiml. l7nIrvnl.. IT, linnlun. I.. liiil1'nri'. li. I.z"l-'fu liimilinlni Il.u
Ilnulizix .lIui',lI1Ilmn, lI4Crm'r.i'. Iiiulwl. ll'lulli'ri.
I fnrllw li'm.--I- U'Ilm'n, I-firnwuv. .lIlin1, lliuull. ,i. Iiuudrlr, ,llufv lhnm, Null, II Ix'rwr1.'r Nui
I 'I inf
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Ill lv Ixf I tmrilnrl. I'ux. In lnlfilnn, Ililfmilr, Ilupiui, .M'uIr.'U, Silirum, .Ylvilrni lliiidru Ix rim Inv I
Ixvnmllg, ,Mun Ifruulrr, .llm1Imm, Xrliullg.
i A liillir Inu ll'n Iv! ll IVI' 1 ll I ll i I fl 'r
mlm lliilrn II4mI.'1.'1Ig, lullwl Ixiiulumn ' :iw ' .
2. :iff
Irnmlul Iifllfrr Mw'lf'IiIl Iliirnri, .N1lliI'.'rl lIinlr,f'I.'-lrf
OITICIIQRS
I,l'f'SI4I4'l1I - - -
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XXfxi,no l5xx'iei-xi
Nll.llOl..'X5 .-Xmizic
lARll: Il. Nlmiik
liDw,xRD fYBRIliN
Ill' purpuscs ol' thi' Sciuncc Cllulu :irc In proinulc inIci'vsi lllhl In lui
thc Imowlulgc :md thc spirit ol' scicncc. il-llL' im-ulings wcrc lk
as wi-II 115 L'I1lL'l'lilllllI1g. lhc Llppl'L'ClllllUll ul thc clulw lu' ilu Nlllli
is sliuwn by Ilicii' coupcrzilioii lo nizikc its mi-clings succcsslul. .Nll sim n N
who Inks biology, chemistry, ur physics arc cligilwlc lor incmlvursliip
, .
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I fi lim: limi' Irlll, lfi'I'iI1'. tl Ulnrien. Ilmlcv. Ix, Miulli. ,llzwllrr Aivvlc, ll,-wr Ixfniw
.lInIvIn, ,lI1lIlgnn. Ifilllglrr,
X will Rim' l IIIIIHHI, lldfyffll, Hlu'rn'1i'I', ll'iIl. llvwlcw, In Sllilll' I. Ixllgliwru ,M-'itxizrlg I ln 1 Ili
l'lA'l'L'l', Ifiilcvr, li. Iuillwlvx. Illar. Ilull,
I1 riI Ix'm.' IIIII, IImIiII1mlI Illlrlfu. Ilrnrlc, Il .lIi'!fur1lln'l:, ,N.llflu'rl. llilfilrllw. N,'f'f'ii lm, ' I
Krug, lliillmw. lxillilflfl. llurnlwii
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I'm'rwr1Ivim1ri4 Ifiillirmnii. Slwrlg. Ifrimlc, llrllnliiiulr
Illllf livin lflilrrwli, I'llg,urml4I, Nllln, Ifunliiy. llwnipmii, Niluvu, IlmlulniI Ilmrlfi I ll! i ll :I nlil
I'lnlun1Il, llillnrmiglf' II IlflnIL'm:'1', lCnI.ifi'7uiii Ix'nln'lll, Il,irn'Il, .Xilviilf
-1 HJIVI
aunts Qlluh
'ny' lx'n1.'-llrrrrlrz.-rlg. Alerurle. limul. .llrtimllu Ili-nleel, Krall, Tuvloll. llruirn. lf, slllurd. I. .lllard. ffizrprrrlrr.
Alrugvl. legen, Slmll. Rrvlun, .lln.i'mnd. l'rmnr'n. ffnlwrr. llfflllllllk, Vrunlule. lllrllIA'lj'. lfvlnlmmlri, .lllller
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N May l7, the tennis club ol' 1926 was formed. At the opening meet-
ing about ninety girls were enrolletl. an increase ol' about fifty over the
enrollment ol' the previous year.
Although the club was organized too late to start a tournament, the
girls enjoyed a number ol' matches. Girls who tlid not know how to play
were taught the game. Much gootl material was fountl and will he available
for next year.
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HE year 2629 A. U. C. proved to be a very prosperous one for the
Roman State in spite of the fact that it lost the province of,Sicily and
that Gaul remained unorganized. The enrollment dis .-at 'present one
hundred and ninety, slightly below last year's censusg nevertheless the Quaes-
tors report an increased reserve fund which now approximates nineteen hun-
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The usual calendar was followed. On November sixth, a contio was held.
The various candidates for offices made their campaign speeches, setting forth
their political sentimentsion the subjects of taxation, division of power, social
affairs, et cetera.
The Comitia Tributa CAssembly by Tribesj was called on November
thirteenth. For the first time in the history of the State, every tribe voted.
Ten Tribunes, four Aediles, and twenty Quaestors were elected with honors
equally divided between the two parties.
On November twentieth, the Consular election took place. The Patrician
candidates were Helen Stroup and Lloyd Allan, the Plebeian candidates
were Marie Stepnoski and Florence Henning. Marie handed out lollypops at
the polls, and the citizens, like their ancestors, showed their appreciation by
electing her to the highest ofiice in the Roman State. Lloyd Allan was chosen
junior Consul.
The Feast of the Saturnalia was celebrated on December nineteenth.
This is noteworthy as being the first social function held in the new gym-
nasium. The Aediles, Howard Folsom, Leone Nlielke, Hertha Wegner, and
Sylvester Stepnoski, had charge of the affair and rendered invaluable
services.
ln March, six Heads of Tribes were tried in the court of the Praeter Ur-
banus, Frank Fitzpatrick, on the charge of failing to vote at the Comitia
Tributa. Two offenders had previously pleaded guilty and paid their fines:
two were acquitted and four were found guilty by due process of law.
By amicable agreement, the Consuls divided their time of office equally.
the junior Consul, Lloyd Allan, taking the mt six months of the year, and
the Senior Consul, Marie Stepnoski, taking the last six months. Under the
junior Consul's control, a splendid public spectacle was presented.
Activities of the year were brought to a grand hnale by the Annual Pic-
nic, an event much anticipated and long remembered in the Roman State.
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llli TOY SHOP. an operetta, was presented by the lligh School Glee Club on
April I7 and 18, l92u. The cast was comprised of a group of grade school pupils,
members of the Glee Club, and a few other high school students, Needless to say.
the presentation was most successful. The lighting effects were as ingenious as the cos-
tumes were attractive. The songs and dances were very cleverly evecuted while the
acting was exceedingly clever.
The scenes of the Operetta took place in the shop of an old toy-man. .Ks the clock
strikes twelve, the dolls in the shop begin to come to life, and with their assumed ani-
mation the events of the story begin to occur. Among the dolls there has long been a
desire for some established form of government, but their difficulty in obtaining this
lies in the fact that they are unable to choose their queen, since there are several lady
dolls among them who desire the honor of being queen. Then the child appears in the
shop and tells the dolls that the queen is to be her beloved Old Doll. The main scene
closes with the festivities in honor of the coronation of the Old Doll. The last scene
of the presentation shows the old toy-man coming into his shop where there are no
signs of the festivities of the night before.
Too much praise cannot be given to Miss Korrer and to Miss Lind who worked
unceasingly to make the operetta a success. Miss Korrer had charge of the music, while
Miss Lind supervised the art work, such as the costuming, scenery, and lighting effects
Miss Baker and Miss Brenner were in charge of the stage management and of the
dramatic coaching,
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lop lt'o:.- llrm lung, .Ylatilv-i' ll alum. Karl llln-rren'li, llelmz lllltlill-2. Sm' liieiiier.
linlluui lx'u:.'-I.m'ille lxuftpell. lftqirliiilltl Ilrezlinre. .lmot l'ulfl, Glenn Itlllllfll.
l-l litllll' ol lun antl praise is the last wortl given in hehalt ol the coniniencenu'itt
play ptotlucetl ai the Roosexelt auilitorium -Iune 4, llllo,
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ln a New torlt ollice, known as the liureka Digestive lill l,oinpgtny. Sli'
lllootl antl lirains' antl "Mr, liones antl l'at" are constantly at wat' with each other
,Xl the eleventh hour lhontas KI. Xancl.-rholt. the tannly lawyer. signs a peace treatx
contract which will supposedly entl this Iilty-ninth quarrel. Seemingly. all goes well, littl
a year at least, when "lSlootl antl llrainsf' alias 'lf lloggs johns, heconies the real tloines-
ticatetl servant ol "Bones antl l3at." alias George ll. Nt-ttleton. lhis contract, ol' course
has heen tlecitletl hy a pair ol sixes against a lovely queen.
lhe national intlooi' sport turns into a royal tlush when the st-i'vant. -lohns, lo tht
astonishment ol his master, announces that his newly acquired position as a lwutlei
ollers hiin a vast opportunity. lt must, ot' course, since Mrs. Nettleton is willing to
shower attention and sympathy upon the poor servant. hlohns. llelotl' "Bones antl
lfat" tliscoxers the hoax planned hv the clever Miss Cole. he writhes in agony at tha
very autlacity ol his lormei' co-paitnei' in business.
I-lorence Lole, much atlnuretl hy lawyer X antlerholt and l. Boggs lloltus. matches
a hit ol her womanlv Intelligence with the protessionallv oltl lawvers Iiecause the con-
tract. as Miss Cole has tliscoxereti, is hasetl on a freak game of cartls, it is illegal. Sinc-,
this is the case, johns is reinstated in the ollice ot' the liureka Digestive Pill Coinpanx
where we hope to tintl "Blood and Brains" untl "Bones antl l5at" on speaking terms. at
least when strangers are about.
Q with Raymontl lireitung as George ll. Xettleton, Glen liinkel as 'lf Boggs johns
Sue lxrenter as l-lorence Cole, and l.ucille liappell as Sallv Parker. the protluction coult
not help hut he a huge success. The characters in the cast sliowetl histrionic talent. ln
lact. there was not a ntemhet' who tlul not show a keen appreciation tor the part li.
lnterpretetl. .Ns one watchetl the perlormance and listenetl to the mc-mhers ul- th cast
one had little tlitliculty in torgetting that it was. attei' all .an amateur pettormance.
4 'lihe success ol the connnenceinent play is tlue to the eilorls ol the ahle coaches
Miss liohllnan and Miss Michelson
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interscholastic Eehattng
Leu AlfCn,v, Lloyd Allan, Stanley Walton, Rfrlmrd linux-v tfllteruulej.
Allirmative Team
Leo McCoy--
Leo McCoy's best quality lies in the fact that he is sincere. llis manner
ol' speaking proved him to be deeply interested in the subject on which he
was debating: thus he compelled his audience to realize the fallacy of his
opponents' arguments.
l,loyd Allan---
Lloyd Allan proved his capability as an excellent debater. llis lluent style
and his lorcihility ol' expression were equally helpful in making his speech
impressive. '
Stanley Watson--
ln Stanley Watson there lies the quality which is most important to a
dehater: that is, the ability to convince his audience that he is right. llis
speech certainly proved his worth as a very capable debater.
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Znterscbulasttr 3lBehattng
Ralph Willis, Helen Slruup, Richard Healb. .iluius I'elil Llllernaieb
Negative Team
Ralph Willis---
The most outstanding lactors in his speech were his clearness of ex-
pression and the stability of his arguments. With his excellent oratory he
showed his ability to impress his audience and to gain their approval of his
llI'gllmCl1tS.
l lelen Stroup---
llelen Stroup has ably demonstrated the fact that girls can participate
in high school forensics. She has also proved that she has the talent and
ability of an experienced debater. -
Richard lleath---
Notwithstanding the fact that this was his tirst season in forensics.
Richard lleath proved that he is possessed of great proficiency as a debater.
lle covered his points well and disproved the arguments of his opponents
with great ease.
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beniut Banquet
Illi social season of the senior class came to a climax when the senior
banquet was held Thursday, April 22, at the Hotel Retlaw. The atten-
dance at the banquet set a record never before equaled in the history of
liond du Lac High School. A
Raymond Breitung, class president, presided as toastmaster. The history
of the class was presented by jeanne Tennantg and the class prophecy. which
proved to be a source of much pleasure, was read by Lorraine Nass.
Mr. Goodrich gave a talk on the value of a complete education in prefer-
ence to an improperly balanced education. lle referred to the mastering of
an automobile as an example. The learning of the parts represents a high
school educationg the driving implies a practical educationg and the science
of an automobile's construction represents a college education.
Mr. Theisen stressed the importance of choosing a definite goal in life
and explained that the best insurance policy anyone can get is a position
which will insure a livelihood when the age of retirement is reached. Mr.
Theisen also brought out the fact that what one does is not so important as
the way one does it.
Miss Waters read a letter which she received from Dr. Glenn Frank,
president of the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Frank expressed admiration
for the student who could walk through life without the aid of a band and
for the student who could think for himself. A wish was also expressed that
every graduate would be able to continue in some school of advanced
learning.
Dancing was enjoyed from nine o'clock until eleven o'clock, the music
being lurmshed by a six piece orchestra.
senior mixer
BOUT sixty-live couples attended the first senior mixer held in the new
gymnasium. The gym was prettily decorated with coral and Nile green
as the motif. A large poster in Nile green and coral, th eclass colors,
hung at one end of the gym.
liach person was given a number as he came in, and was instructed to
find the person with the corresponding number, who was to be his partner
for the grand march. Then dancing was enjoyed for the remainder of the
evening. Refreshments were served in the school cafeteria.
lt was by far th most successful affair ever held by any senior class, and
an event to be remembered by all who attended the party.
The committees in charge of the mixer were: Miss Loraine Brenner,
chairman of the faculty committee, which included the Misses lilizabeth
Waters, Dora Fox, and Mrs. Roberts. Betty Gruenheck, lloward Folsom.
Winifred Cochrane, Sue Kremer, Corinne Brucker, Leo Mctloy, Waldo Fav-
reau, and Ruth llelz comprised the decorating and program committees.
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N liebruary l3 the Senior High School gymnasium was the scene of a
successful party held by the junior class. The party was intended pri-
marily as a mixer and as such was a decided success. Stunts such as
tag dances. circle two steps, broom waltzes, and matching numbers for part-
ners aided considerably in helping the members of the class get acquainted.
Valentine favors and class colors were used in decorating the gym, a
large banner of old rose and silver bearing the numerals 1927 being placed
over the stage. After a grand march led by Lachlan Peeke and Ruth Brodda,
the students were served refreshments in the cafeteria.
The party was chaperoned by the Misses Kitty O'Brien, Mary Lawless,
Meta Bohlman, and Mr. O'Connor, junior faculty advisors. The committee
for the party consisted of Genevieve Downs, chairman, assisted by Ernestine
Wagner, T. j. Gordon, Lachlan Peeke, George Bishop, Louis Hanson, Esther
llalverson, john Litcher, and George LeMieux.
bnpbnmore 1Barty
lililIlilJliNClE received a jolt on the evening ol' May the lirsl when
nearly a hundred members of the Glass of '28 enjoyed an informal danc-
ing party in the high school gymnasium. This was the first time in many
years that sophomores, as a class, sponsored a party.
Several novelties were introduced during the evening. A robbers' dance
was one of the features. By matching numbers on card, orchid for boys and
silver for girls---the class colors---, waltz partners were determined. Maurice
Murray and Mary Gruenheck were ajudged the prize waltzers. An exhibition
Charleston was given by Tom Dollhausen.
Refreshments consisting of orange ice and cake were served in the caf-
eteria. The Iligh School orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Schmitz.
furnished the music for the evening.
The clas sadvisors, Miss Lyons, Miss Wade, Miss lilms, and Mr. Greene
were chaperones.
Committees in charge were: lintertainment. lilaine Boudry, Mary
Marshall, Grace Hebert. Refreshment, Mary Dana, Henry Ottery, jack
Niles. Tickets, Nyla Kraft.
Socially the Class of '28 has arrived.
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LC ATINEE dance after school!" These were welcome words to the
students. The pleasure bound dancers rushed to the gym after dis-
missal of school, and there had a merry time until hve-thirty o'clock
when the school orchestra played the party melody, Home Sweet Home.
The matinee dances given under the auspices of the Life staff to .help
linancially in the publication of the annual, were a decided success and inci-
dentally contributed to the good times had in the gym.
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HE man who has made Fond du Lac the most feared school in the state
basketball circle is her beloved coach---Edward D. Fruth.
Mr. Fruth's teams have won state championships three times. the dis-
trict tournament at Oshkosh four times, hrst place in the Ripon College in-
vitational meet once, second place at Oshkosh once, third place at Oshkosh
twice, fourth place at Oshkosh once, and second place at Ripon once.
Fond du l,.ac's Coach is symholical ol' the highest type ol' manhood.
Whether he is directing an athletic team or a class ol' students, he always
calls forth the same spirit of respect and co-operation. lle is the kind of man
who inspires youths who will go out and give all for him. lle not only has
the faculty of inspiring a team, but he knows basketball. I-lis teams have
always shown the result of his etlicient coaching. There is not a better bas-
ketball coach in Wisconsin today. A Fruth coached team is always a good
one.
---Alfred H intgfj '26.
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lute One Hundred
Ef F. BAKER
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LMER F. BAKER, football coach for the past two seasons, has worked
wonders with his teams. Although his boys have been rated as the
smallest and lightest in the Valley Conference, they have come through
as winners because they have had instilled in them a knowledge of scientific
football.
ln l92l Baker came to Fond du Lac from Dubuque College, lowa, where
for three years he starred as a lineman on teams that won several champion-
ships. During his first two years at Fondy, he was assistant coach to E. D.
liruth, who at that time directed the Red and White in football. ln the fall
of 1923 Baker acted as assistant to T. E. Royal, former University of lllinois
backheld star. But in 1924 Baker took the reins and with Fruth's assistance
put out a team that lost only one game and that hnished second in the con-
ference. ln 1925 his team lost only two games, these defeats coming at a time
when the squad was crippled by injuries.
Under the direction of Coach Baker, liondy lligh looks forward to a
bright future in the realm of football.
. ---A lfred Hintq, '26.
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DEL llnrcums
Retiring Caplaiu
OR three years "Del" has served liondy lligh on the gridiron and basket-
ball court. This year, his linal term, "Del" has had the distinction ol'
being the captain ol' both the football and basketball squads. Much
credit is due him for the able manner in which he led the IUZ5 football team
through a successful season. llis punting. passing. and running have earned
him the name ol' a "triple threat" player. lle was conceded a place on the
All Valley Conference Team because ol' his splendid generalship and judg-
ment as quarterback. Along with his splendid records as a true. clean cut
athlete "Del" has maintained high scholastic averages. l-ondy Iligh is indeed
proud to have had a leader like Captain llutchins.
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ABE Mfwis
Caplaiil-lilac!
EXT year's football squad will have a real leader in Abe who has been
a mainstay on two previous liondy elevens. ln both basketball and
football he has distinguished himself at lfondy lligh. Under his leader-
ship liondy lligh should enjoy another banner football season. llis ability lo
break up opposing plays and his cool headedness made him an asset to Bake's
IOZ5 football machine. Abe's presence in the line as tackle made it a veri-
table stonewall. Ile has plenty of weight, height, and speed, and ability to
get his man . Much is to be expected of him in his Iinal year. We wish you
good lllcli Abel
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lTll an uncrossed goal line for the first lour games ol' the season.
liond du Lac lligh school's H315 football team can point with pride
to its record lor the past season. The only two defeats sulfered by
Coach l3aker's aggregation came in the last two games ol' the season when
bad weather and injuries considerably handicapped the squad.
l5ondy's team was outweighed in every game by the opposing line and
backtield. The team managed to scrap along gloriously, however. until the
next to the last game. On that day liondy played in a blinding snowstorm al
Sheboygan in weather that was lavorable lor polar bears and seals. Both
teams fumbled repeatedlyg Sheboygan's two touchdowns came as a result ol
fumbles, one ol' them in the last tive seconds ol' play. lfondy had it all over
Sheboygan when it came to plunging and passing for gains, but whenever the
liondy warriors got within striking distance ol' the goal they would lose
possession ot' the elusive pigskin. ln that game Captain llutchins suffered a
badly injured leg and was carried off the field. On a dry field liondv would
have been about two touchdowns better than Sheboygan. '
The Fond du Lac boys were taken to Madison as guests of the Rotary
club where they witnessed the Wisconsin homecoming game. The next Satur-
day they travelled to Beaver Dam and beat the Wayland Academy team in a
non-conference tilt, 7 to ll, in that team's home-coming.
What made the season a great success was l5ondy's wonderful triumph
over Oshkosh, 7 to 6. in the homecoming game at Rueping park. Oshkosh
had a great team this year, but did not lind hersell' until the Fondy game.
Neither team scored in the tirst halt, but in the third quarter Oshkosh broke
through lor a touchdown. The goal kick was blocked. Fondy received the
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next kickoff and rushed the hall straight down the field to the I0 yard line
from where jimmy Purcell received a forward pass from Del Hutchins and
dropped across the line for the tying score. The fans were breathless as
Brunet made ready to try for a drop-kick, and then let loose with a mighty
yell as the ball sailed high over the posts for the winning tally. Oshkosh was
the first team to cross the Fondy goal.
Then followed the disastrous tilts against Sheboygan and West Green
Bay. lt was a day of football upsets all over the country when the "dope"
went wrong and all the picked teams lost because of mud or snow-covered
fields. Fondy was no exception. There is no alibi to offer over the 26 to 0 re-
verse at Green Bay except that the score would have been closer had Hutchins
been able to play.
Fond du Lac's players won praise in every city in which they played.
Natie Cohen was placed at end and Brunet at fullback on Al Mayer's all-
conference team. Hutchins was given the captaincy and quarterback post on
the second teamg Whalen placed at guard, and Manis at tackle. Football
experts in other cities followed suit, except that a Sheboygan scribe placed
ll'utchins at quarter on the Hrst team.
Although Coach Baker will lose some of his greatest players this june in
Hutchins, Folsom, Fitzpatrick, Cohen, Purcell, and others, he can be
depended upon to come through with another winning aggregation next fall.
Abe Manis will captain next year's team. Abe has played tackle for two
years for Fondy, and his experience in the line will be a valuable asset.
---A lfred H intg, '26.
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Purcell---l.eft emi---First yezli'---Will he rcmcmbercd bv oppoliciits.
McMillzm---left Iuckle---Sccoml yum'---Aggrussivencss Qmd speed.
XX hzilen---l,.elt guard---I limi year---Good plan' blocker.
Aspzltorc---Right emi---liirst ycfu'---Sliould ilQvelop into line lincmam.
l'uvreuu---CIenler---l'irst yez1r---Fxceptionul passing zihilitv.
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Iiusl Green Buy--- ,,I. o II 1.000
West Green Iizly -- - --5 I .853
Mzlrinette .... -- U 3 I .750
Sheboygan -- ..,, 4 3 WI
Ilond du Luc ,- Ml I ,500
IJSIIIQOSII -- -- I 5 IOT
AppIelon -- --DO 5 U00
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Iiond du I '1c,e, -MZII Manitowoc II
Ifoml du Appleton -M 3
lfond du Wayland -- II
I-ond du Oshkosh ....e, ...,. C 1
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Rctiriiig Captain
llli name "Del" llutchins will always he analogous to the wortl
"athletics" at lfontly Iligh. "Del" is one of the greatest antl
cleanest leaders that we have ever heen privileged to have.
The very lact that he was chosen as captain and guartl on both the
All-Conference anti District teams proved the proficiency ol' the Retl
antl White leader. lle startetl his high school haskethall career as a
suh on Coach l3ruth's lOl-l State championship squad. 'lihis year was
"lJel's" last and while his leaving will he a true loss we are looking
forward to some great work lrom him in the "Big Ten" circles.
t' lfnrnlrud 'lun
ljlllli Wusow
Caphliii-lilac!
ll llick Watson ,goes the honor ol' piloting liondy lligh's llllo-7
haskethall hopes. Though small in stature he knows the game
from ,-X to Z. lle is especially dangerous to his opponents he-
cause ol' his uncanny eye for the hasket. Ile is undoubtedly one oi'
the llashiest forwards put out hy Coach liruth in recent years. lle is
a regular tornado ol' speed and has plenty ol' light that has been so
characteristic ol' all liond du Lac players. Dick followed right into
the lootsepts ol' his hrother "Bill" who was a mainstay on l3ondy's
l0l0 State championship leant. Next year. his linal year, should
prove a fitting climax to his three years ol' splendid service.
I'ugr Une lluudrud l:lvz'uri
Tnp Ix'uw-Ii. F. linker, Business Manager. Mums. lficlver, Hanten. Ii. D, Frutlv, Cuarlv.
lioflnm Rowflhurcll, Cohen, Hulrhins, Watsaiz, l"nl.min.
success in askethall
INNING the Valley Conference and District Clllampionships and
being eliminated from the state tournament only because ol' had luck
is the enviable record ol' Coach l7ruth's Red and White cagers. Al-
though they seemed a better team than Superior, tree throws beat liondy
l8-I5 in the State meet at Madison. lfvidently tired out by the Superior
game, the team lost another hard tight to LaCrosse I5-I I, and returned home
without the championship. Nevertheless everyone should be proud of the
team because they played through a hard season with success.
The season proper started in December when the liruthmen scored a 23-o
win over the Ripon Frosh. Shortly afterwards in another practice game they
also took in the alumni I8-l l.
ln a hard fought game Fonldy lflighs lost their lirst conference. tilt to She-
boygan 20-I5. The next week they had little trouble in disposing ol Fast
Green Bay to the tune of 30-IZ.
The squad then proceeded to wipe out any previous defeat Oshkosh ever
has given us by running all around the sawdust city cagers by the score ol
20-15. The llighs went into second place because of this victory. Coach
l5ruth's basketeers continued on their way to the conference championship by
beating Nlarinette 28-IZ at the senior gym.
Page One llundred Twelve
l'ontly's chttnipionsliip hopes were lemporgtrily NllllllL'l'k'kl ut .Xppleton
where the patpermulters heat ns I5-li in at lust minute I'llllj', We were again
put in the running when this gzune with two others was lorleitetl hy Apple-
ton because three ol her men were ineligihle at the time ol' playing.
The strong Neenzth live then came tloxyn to Iiontl tlu l.ztc and tleleattetl
the lextni in ll nonconlerence tilt. I8-l5.
Un the next liritlaly night the liruthmen went up to Green lltty amtl won
gtnother close conference tilt from the West Buy. l5-ll, Nlzinis :intl Watson
heing contrihuting li1lCl0l'S in the victory. Oshkosh then came clown intent on
avenging the tleleut the teztm hztntletl them earlier in the season, hut the
team yyithstootl the invasion ztntl emerged on the long entl ol' at 0-8 score ztlter
un exciting game.
liontly then remoyetl :mother Clllllllpltlllblllp ohstztcle hy hezttine, Apple-
ton I0-ltl. llutchins platyetl only one quarter, hut his presence gave the ltllllll
moral support.
lfox River Yztlley Conference Champs! The team went to Manitowoc
:mtl hy ll hrilliztnt victory over the shiphuiltlers eztrnetl this title. Battling
1lgJ,1llll5l their opponents ll-ll leutl ut the end ol' the thirtl quztrter, the liruth-
men emerged victors lo-I 5.
liontl tht l.:tc zintl Neentth then enteretl the Usltlioslt District 'liotirnzunent
:ls the tyyo most l-0l'ITlltl1llWlL' contentlers, and the "dope" latter proved correct.
'l'he l5ontly llighs swgnnpetl Ripon -ll-I3 in the opening ganne, and repezltetl
the next clay hy tleleztting Berlin 20-3. Neenzth also won two ganna-s although
Oshkosh gave them :tn unexpectetl tight. ln the linztl game the liruthmen
overcame Neen11h's l 3-0 hull' time lezttl hy out-scoring Neenzth ll--l in the lust
hull: :mtl won one ol' their hztrtlest games hy the score ol' ll-l7. 'l'herel'ore
they hecnme District champs :mtl also avenged :in eztrlier defeat hy the same
teztm.
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This yt-ar thu tt-am was ahly lcd lay Dol llulchins, wlmsc mul lu-atlutlncss
and lcatlursliip always sliowctl tlicmsclvcs. llc was placul on thc all-cmilcr
cncc lcam as guard aml captain with his tt-am matc Nlanis. Nlanis provct
to hu a vcry valuable ccntcr hy lcatling thc conlcrcncc scoring with 35 licltl
goals and I? lrcc throws. Colton was l3omly's next hrightt-st scorer with Z4
Iluhl goals ami I5 Ircc tl1rmx's. llutchins and llansun xwrc also giiartls on thL
all District 'lournamcnt tcam.
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mrli cnrriul thum lhrough nizuiy ll liurll till. 'lihis is thc sccoml District
L linmpionship thc logon has won in thc lzisl lhrcc years, gmll the fourth in th-:
l ist ninc yours. lhc school ought lo hc wry proud ol lhcir In-gun. Dick Wul-
son, who hclll down om' ol' lhc l'orw1ml positions wilh skill. will hi- ncxt
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'Qjfgp ' Fond dur Lac .......... I5' Shebo gan -- -- ...... 20
rriijg Fond dd Lac .... --' .... 30 ' I East green Bay ........ I2
,fpf gg p Fond Lac .......... 29 Oshkosh .... .... - --- I 5
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:.j1'Q'q"r,p I' Fond du Lac --- -- --8 I .889
ro lr, Mrrrnowoo -- -- --s -. 2 , .114 v
Sheboygan -.... - ---5 2 .714
I" pimp ' marinade --B.---. -- --3 4 .427 5 p
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L ' Fond du Lac .---.----- 42 Ripon - ---.-- -----I3 11 , o r
Fond du 'Lac ----.----- 20 Berlin .--- ---.- 3 5' in 3
QNEJ' Fond du Lac .--------. 21 Neenah -- --.-I7 gff
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llli lirst animal interclass lwaslcetlwall schedule came to a close
wlien in the last class game the sophomores defeated the juniors.
thus winning the interclass championship. The sophomore team
was an example ol' a highly developed machine. Under the alwle
coaching ol' Nlr. jones the underclassmen turned deleat into victory.
'llie smart ol' the two defeats xvhicli the jones' machine received at
the lweginning ol' the season was easily soothed hy the wide margin
victories ol' all the remaining games. .-Xccurate. even, and swilt play-
ing enabled the sophomores to overcome their lack ol' weight, The
one tact about the championship team that stands out is that in no
gllllllk' did any individual player star.
Klucli credit is due Coach jones for securing cooperation, the
lile ol' the sophomore machine. By the tense interest shown in all the
inter class games, it may be jtnlged that they were a source ol' mncii
pleasure to all lvaslxetlwall lans.
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liasulnall Captain
AROLD lVlANSlilf, ll veteran ol' two years schol-
lztstic experience in the great American sport. was
selected to captain Couch l4rnth's hzlsehgtll hopes
this seztson. lle held down the shortstop position on
last yez1r's teztm. llis handling ol' liners :ind sure hzlse
throws evidenced his zthility. Aside from his fielding
prowess, he hats heen Ll dangerous man :tt the hut :ind
can he relied upon to register il hit in the pinches.
Mztnske is well deserving ol' the honor. llnder his leztd-
ersltip liondy should he represented hy :I winning
comhinnlion.
I 7'-1.wulv
imhtetn of Baseball Qzaauu
ORTY candidates answered the call of Coaches Baker and Fruth
for baseball. The enthusiasm was high. The prospects for
another crack high school baseball nine this year are rosy.
There are seven veterans back from last year in addition to some
promising new players and others who participated in the class
league contests in 1925.
Nate Cohen will probably carry the brunt of the pitching and
Louie Hanson the catching. "Bambino" Miller, the hard slugger who
doesn't know what it feels like to strike out, will be back at first
base. Captain Nlanske will probably hold down his old position at
short. Two other infield positions, third and second will have to be
filled by new men.
The outfield will be well fortified with three veterans in Meiss,
Hallback, and Willis. "Buck" Brunet, who was ineligible for the
"varsity" nine last year, but who is rated one of the best players in
the school, will be on this year's squad. lle may be used as a catcher
and llanson moved to an inlield position. liieher and Purcell are
two other good prospects.
Coach Fruth has not announced the booking of any games, but
challenges have been received from janesville, Wayland Academy,
Berlin, and others. At present a diamond east of the river and north
of West Ninth street is used for practice. The real games will be
played on the Fair Ground diamond or in the Rueping Athletic park
if it is repaired in time. The baseball mentors are watching thc class
games and hope they may he able to pick "varsity" material from
them.
Page One llumlml Twenty one
bpsiral Qlihucatinn jfur the Mitts
l'llS year, for the first time in the history of the Fond du Lac
High School, the girls have had the advantages of physical ed-
ucation. The boys have always had more or less of a chance to
indulge in such sports as football, baseball, and basketball: but here-
to lore no opportunity has been given the girls.
The aims of physical education are many. The promotion ol'
good health, the proper use of leisure time, the establishment ol'
higher ideals, and the accomplishment of physical, as well as social,
mental, and mora lfitness are some of the aims of the course.
llow physical education establishes higher ideals and develops
a moral and social fitness is easily seen in organized games: such
as, baseball, basketball, volley ball, and hockey. ln these contests.
the contestants must be physically and mentally alert. There must
be a sense of co-operation, ol' sportsmanship, ol loyalty, of courage.
ol' endurance. and a great enjoyment in the contact with one's lel-
low-beings. The girls are now having the chance to develop these
admirable qualities.
The girls' gym classes meet every day .each girl reporting to
class twice a week. The classes are organized into squads. each squad
leader being responsible for the conduct of the girls in her group.
Basketball teams have also been organized, and several interclass
games have been played. Tumbling, setting-up exercises, and folk
dancing are a few of the features enjoyed by the girls under the
able direction of Miss llelen Keely, the gym instructor for the girls.
We hope that the girls will continue to have the opportunity to
participate in physical education and to enjoy the work as much as
we have this year.
---l7nrntl1,v Gabel, '26,
P1 r Une llunrlrefl fwenfvi'-two
Physical Qthucatiun for 350115
llAT could be a more splendid gilt of the citizens to the community
than the provision of an opportunity for physical, social, and moral
development of its future citizens? The citizens and the city admin-
istration have long realized that such a gift reflects the highest duty to its
youth and have given to its future citizenry the splendid Fond du Lac lligh
School Gymnasium where it is now possible for all boys to receive athletic
instruction twice a week. These instructions help to develop the student
socially and morally as well as physically.
As aids to accomplish these ends we have---mechanical equipment to
develop physical strength, skill, coordination. and cooperation of the group.
This equipment includes jumping standards, climbing poles, ropes, hurdles,
shot, javelin, discs, vaulting poles, basketballs, volley balls, baseballs, bats,
tumbling and apparatus mats, and vaulting boxes.
We have a program ol' highly organized games which develop the team
spirit, fairplay, and sportsmanship and which teach subordination of selfish
desires lor the moral development.
We have well ventilated rooms and individual lockers in which is kept
our gymnasium clothing. We are able to experience twice weekly that exhil-
arating feeling, which comes from warm and cold shower baths.
We all get an opportunity to learn something of the many forms of ath-
letic activities and at times are tested as to our individual physical abilities.
These tests reveal our weaknesses and help to decide what training is best to
strengthen us. The physical training has greatly improved the physical con-
ditions of the Fond du Lac lligh. This year the training was more of an ex-
periment but next year Fond du Lac High students will 'have a well organ-
ized physical education program which will be enjoyed by all.
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prformances were tumed out in the runs:
The results of the May l meet were:
l00-yard dasb-Carlton Margraff, senior, first: Louis Hansen, junior, secondgj
Ralph Kraut, senior, third.
880-yard run-Edward O'Brien, senior, first: Howard Folsom, senior, second: Harry
Lange, junior, third.
440-yard dash-Leo Giebel, sophomore, first: Marlin Allen, sophomore, second,
Waldo Favreau, senior, third.
220-yard dasb-Leo Giebel, sophomore, first: Louis Hansen, junior, second: Harry
Lange, junior, third.
880-yard relay-juniors, first: Seniors, second: Sophomores, third.
Mile run-Edward O'Brien, senior, first: Henry Ottery, sophomore, second: Clyde
Musolf, sophomore, third.
Sbot put-Elmer Schmidt, sophomore, first: Melvin Roehrdanz, senior, second:
Marshall Wilson, sophomore, third: George McMillan, senior, third.
Pole 'vault-Wilbur Chase, junior, first: Waldo Favreau, senior, second: Melvin
Roehrdanz, senior, third.
Higb jump-Franklin Winters, juniors, Grstg Harold Michler, junior, second: Wil-
bur Chase, junior, second: Vincent Musolf, senior, third: Clyde Musolf, sophomore,
third: Henry Ottery, sophomore, third.
laiielin-l-loward Folsom, senior, tirst: Charles Zynda, sophomore, second: Leander
Freund, senior, third. .
Broad jump-Lloyd Allan, senior. first: Sydney Burmaster, sophomore, second:
Melvin Roehrdanz, senior, third.
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HIS year for the lirst time in twenty years, Fond du Lac has been able
to enter men in the Valley Conference Track Meet held at Appleton
Although this was the hrst appearance of the Fondy track men, they
made a good showing. The team won sixth place ,a wonderful achievement
considering lack of facilities and inexperience.
Fond du Lac had fourteen men entered in the contest and won six points.
The school was represented in each event except the high hurdles. Fondy
track men came close to scoring in the l00 yard dash and 880 yard run,
although the team was not used to a cinder track. L. Giebel did get third in
the 440 yard run and C. Margraf came second in the fastest l00 yard dash
heat. li. O'Brien led in the 880.yard run most of the way but gave out in
the end. llill also ran a good heat in the 220 yard dash. The relay, a very
spectacular event, was won by Fond du Lac track men, for which they re-
ceived a banner which will be kept by Fondy. The team was composed of
Giebel, Hansen, Hill, and Margraf.
West Green Bay won first place: Manitowoc, second: Oshkosh, third,
East Green Bay, fourth, Sheboygan, hfthg Fond du Lac, sixth. Appleton and
Marinette were sixth, each winning two points. The state high-jump record
was broken by a jump of 5-IOM. The javelin throw of loZ feet was excellent
in a high-school event.
FONDY ENTRI ES
L. Giebel L. Peeke
R. Hill W. Favreau
L. Margra F. Fitzpatrick
L. Hansen C. Zynda
E. O'Brien W. Chase
H. Folsom C. Musolf
ll. Bingen j. Anderson
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DIFFICULT TRAFFIC
PROBLEMS C NFRONT
STUDENTS8z ACULTY
Congestion in Halls and
on Stairways Becoming
Serious
No metropolis has ever had to
deal with a more dillicull trallic
problem than that which Fond du
l.ac lligh School has to. The
trouble is greater this last se-
mester, it would appear, because
of the fact that so many new
sophomores enrolled in the school.
If these people would lay aside
their infantile habits and rement-
her that they are now members of
gr ,upposedly very dignitled school,
the congestion would be eliminated.
As it is ,these youngsters scramble
down the hall pell-mell as if there
were no others to be considered.
On the stairs, especially, does one
encounter the great danger of
breaking his neck. People going
up try to push those coming down
back up and vice versa until thc
condition has become too serious
to be sniffed at.
Several remedies have been sug-
gested, one of which is that part
of the tralhc in the halls might be
reileved if an airplane service were
established. As well as helping
traflic conditions, this system
would help students to reach
their classes on time because of
the great speed of the planes. or
those using the surface it might
be a wise idea to ride velocipetles.
tricipedes. or bicycles and thus do
away with the terrible male in
the course of a few seconds.
To relieve the pushing at the
stairs it would be a good plan to
have up and down escattors: then
tht-re would be no lives lost in the
scramble. Another thing would be
to install Up and Down signs at
the tops of the stairs similar to
the Stop and Go signs on our
main thorofare. The disadvantage
of these. however, is that some
people are unable to read.
Whether
dition one way or another, there
no delay, for if we
we remedy the con-
should be
put it off, who knows how many
persons may he maimed or killed
for life?
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POPULAR MOVIES
OF 1925-1926
The New tlommandment
Thou Shalt take Gym
We Moderns--The Student Body
The Coast of Folly
Never studying
The Freshman ........ Any Soph
The Unholy Three
Jeanne, Olive. and Monie
The Tower of l,ies ..... ThcOllicc
The Slave ot' Fashion
Hazel llicken
lhe Night Club ............ lli-Y
Not so Long Ago
Seniors were Freshmen
Wild, Wild Susan .... Sue Kremer
The Keeper of the Bees B'sl
Mrs. Decker
Lord jim ............ jim Purcell
lntroduce Me ........ jean Scoble
BROADCASTING
KFI-LOS ANGELES-Adele Fox
The latest fashions in shoes.
KDKA--Marie R. Meyer
Why l don't study any more.
KYW- alvey Gordan
Lecture on llow to Chew Gum
Correctly.
WJAX-jacksonville, Ray Breitung
Why l was reelected President.
WCBD--ZION-Tom Dollhausen
Charleston Instructions.
KFIZ-FONDY-Monica Baker
luicy Bits of Gossip
WjjD-MOOSEHEART-
"Dream Daddy" Purcell
Bedtime story-l A. M.
OMRO-C. Buddington Wegner,
Ph. l.. l.. D. M. Q.
Talk on the Rise and Fall of a
Davis.
WllT--CHICAGO-Sue Kremer,
Home Economist
Cooking Hints for the New Bride.
Will-NEW YORK-Betty Cone,
From Greenwich Village
Lecture on llow to Hold a Man's
lleart.
Maurice Murray: Mr. Cochran,
he's jabbing me in the side with
his joke book.
Mr. Cochran: Stop poking fun
at your classmate, john,
Father: Remember son, beau-
ty is only skin deep.
l.arry: That's deep enough for
me. l'm no caninbal.
FAMOUS SPEAKER
DELIGHT AUDIENCE
Professor Codfish Lectures
A large audience composed of,
for the most part, students, heard
Professor Codfish in the Roosevelt
auditorium, Tltursday evening.
February ll. llis speech was the
hrst of a series of lectures dealing
with subjects closest to the
hearts of the student body, such
as "The Shortage of Chewing Guin
is Europe and the United States,"
and "Social and Economic Condi-
tions in Luco and Rosentlalef'
llis first lecture was vcry deep.
profound and intricate. as a result
of a request by those who at-
tended.
lt was evident that Professor
tlodhsh held his audience spell-
bound in his interpretation of
some of the world's deepest proli-
lems, his influence and magnetism
being so intense as to cause four
students, Stanley Watson, john
Treleven, Emmanuel Lindner, and
jimmy Sorenson to walk out he-
cause their turbulent emotions
were so great they coud not keep
them in check, and were, as a re-
sult, graciously permitted by Pro-
fessor Codfish to either leave or
get out.
The demand for tickets to these
lectures has been more than grati-
fying. A few students have quar-
reled bitterly over a ticket, which.
because of the shortage, each
wished to purchase. Many of
them, also, tho they do not take
the history that makes the hear-
ing of these lectures compulsory,
have tearfully requested their re-
spective teachers to allow them to
go, nevertheless. and discuss and
take examinations on them in
class.
lt is very evident that we need
not fear for any cultural lack in
the minds of our high school
students.
Mrs. Decker: What is a
polygon?
Helen Kremer: A dead parrot.
Miss Wade fassigning topical:
l'll give each of you a man for
tomorrow.
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li it FOR SKIPPQIG SCHOOL larger if you study hard." TEACHERS BIZZY Vai X'
1 ' N ' , Karl Villw ck lau hs. " fy.
, Act ls Discovered Short! - 0. -t B t - Many Beautiful Pictures 799
.Q -5 , Mr. Greene. l dont believe 1 ,
1 ' After Its Perpetration you ew, had ,,.,,ut,,, buying R Conflscateid By Relont- ' " S?
im- -' K 1 h H els edu . it 3'
in :iv l Three Fond du Lac School a" -t - ng ' l r -5
-4,-- students, names withheld on re- i Ever since the word Lila was v V .
: QUOSI. were discovered skipping ,Boy Swv'-C-","'fSS1 wha' mentioned, and pictures were he- Q, 3
,IV 'Ili school by the office authorities dngyou f'0"1'M""fY the any? ln! taken. UIC 8Cl100l l'll5,f'bC!1ll 2, ...H fi
3 early Yesterday aftemoon. sus- pon? Downs' I sa' 'Jn 'W' hon' flooded with some flattefins and iz:
1: 1 .17 picion was aroused when their ab- ' some not so flattering likenesses 'Q 41.2" ,
i ' sence from school was discovered, ' of our honored seniors. Many l.'f"?!':-:tg
N lrgfi 1 because all three of them are inti- .1-0l'l'ail'W5 I woulda" 'ouch him SICCFIBSS nights were known to
' ,I ,t mite friends, and are in each Wllh fl- Un foal Pole- have been Svcnt by various mem-
f wht,-'S company 3 great deal. ledrlie O'ls.: Why not, what's bers of the faculty in order to ex- '
N V' lt is known that the following Illimvfff M311 himihl I terminate the l'l'l'V9'l'nCklllB Gill' '
i . A morning they arrived at school, oflilllei I10! Ins. Olly it demic. A very simple method was U" .
h a, f' ind were unmolested during the Would 'wk S0 Silly- devised hy some brilliant teacher:
'Q "V' morning. The afternoon, however, "'. fha' ls- he l'n9l"lY YOUR P0SS0S5l0ll t"Fgi'3'
1 is brought forth diherent develop- Ruth justen: What do you Of any Pl'l0l0 which Came into '
E ret ments. They were called, tigura, think ol' my dancing pumps? SlBlll- Many Wert the tears shed f:
. ,Q I tively speaking, to the Court of Marie: My dear, l think they're by lnfn1bfl'S of the fair sex when 'L -' "?
Q "T judgment, and were allowed to immense! Pictures of -their best beau: were '
5 - state their case, and allpleacled .. taken from them. That, however,
. 1 , Lf KUINY- The Judge delivered a Chuck B.: Heck! The car's gone WIS nn! fill' f0l'i Whll SWCCIYOUNK 3,1
stiff lecture, and levied on them already. llllnl Onllld l'CSiSl the llmvlltlon f'I,.j
ff M fi a severe sentence. to wit: that T, G.: Why? of gazing at her beloved when-
j N", they go-not to afternoon classes Chuck: There are its tracks. 'vel' the 0PP0l'Yllnl!Y lllnfdedf gf',f'3tx'
ii . for an indefinite period, thus los- - ln Ill Ihr wffidvrl and in Ill ,
l w ing three points on each day lost. john Murray: l was in an awful 'he CllS5l'00n15 WUC hllftl, "Oh, ' i f M
ia "',g:.f. A clause was mercifully added to uc:ident this moming. lSn'f il PCl'f2Clly ado-0-0-table? ,iii-'iii'
-' XIV this that said: Above sentence to john L.: What happened? 'SWT Sh? just dlfllntfn After the
ll , bemodified on good 'behavior of J. M.: A bicycle ran into my SUbleCl of N10 DiClUf6'S back Was 'V gs
l H.. ,t... the prisoners. my "Lincoln", lg knockad me turned, there was 1 different story My
i N5 Q.-vc The authorities hope that this speechless and the "car" spoke- hcnfd- '
L a's:,QL case will discourage all those who less. "Did YO'-l 'VCI' ICC lnylllilll S0
ly J. would follow the example of these -. flill-Grin! in YOUF life? Why, Shi lx flfii
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l' sential in order to quench this .Why did you awk? For Weeks the -hlfniied Pll0Y0' "4 HJ
it' l unseemly desire for absence from I george Lemiux: Wd' 'Xml me 8l'lPll2l'S WCW ll0llnd0d UY lm' wiki
, Jef classes, and it is just as evident my tingtaggxndcfi my han and Patient people who, when they saw af gif'
F LQ that the daring victims of this dis- I f lllell' l'CSP0ctive proofs. gave a y' , l gl
Ar' cipline are regretting their untime- Hg' B df' f Shflek of dlSll'llY 1114 PU! fl!! '
lf .ner ly and dangerous act. Rf! d l:O""fe" ,S M' 9' blame on their s-md men- Many A ,gli ,
" .1 0 e Mme" "'?' so 'ear' , photographers were tempted to ' 1, "
le I," NEWS BRIEF lf th? twofould dwvv up 3 bn go out of business alter having sh, 1
lif t lnlluirius are come in to us mid smke a happy mem' been scolded and bothered bt! il ' as
i 'f' pertaining to the absence of Olive S so - . few hundred impatient seniors. at ,
" ,- ' Smith, ,lean Tennant. and Monica li nappyw, mmerfcldt' D0 you Most of the men are back at work -tj
ix L Baker from their afternoon i"l10'l"""G . . H - now after a few weeks rest at a
i H.. t' classes. Many theories have been au ofmman' No' Wy Snnilivfiultt. 4
lj I advanced as to this absence, and mmhet, wont in me play mth The fever has calmed down to 5'
i a few astute persons have at- I gun' a great degree. but there are still - .',r .'
r,. 'l tached it to the news contained A woodpecker L on a sopho il few lllaflllfifl I0 bf Seen llffe in sf
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lt in the preceding article and there exchanging pictures of 1 ',
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' -' -H-, llerthaz Hear the story about Md settled down to dun' - 6 "
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thciittertcilrz h . P And finally broke his bm lrene Lucas: l didn't get to bed 0, ,gg
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I , q r. ones: ere id. you get Mr. Theisen: Why are you late - ' ' '
A the black eye-been fighting? this morning? Miss Finley: Which of Holmes' '
it L, xg Nate Cohen: Naw, got bit by a Carl Gerhard: School started poems do you like best, Isabel? 0
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.3-an U' What can I do to make curly md hw, pkmy of time to be 3 The world is old, but it likes XZ.,
!Q,f.,'j',qeA hair strahht? I have 'tried every- bi' mm, Jun keep ,way from laugh: ,L-2.N.9.j4
rf thing from bear's grease to lard Lady Nimdn, and drink mem, New jokes are hard.to flnd
'I .'i'ifgfI1 but to no avail. of milk. Thlygl do me ,mm you A whole new editorial stall J -,
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fi'-IJ Dear Kurly: ' So if you find an ancient joke I .
,.'f77h L Don't sive gp' Hgryg gng good -' Dubbed in a modern guise I J, I N N
EQ' method-Soak the hair well in OUR INVALIDB Don't groan and give the thin b el
ge - 1 p Two in One oil and immediately Esther Hllyffwn s poke. ,M Aa
SITE' place a helmet weighing about Delmof' Plckaft just lau8l1"'d011'1 be tw WISU- I
ke' 1 fifty'lbs. on your head. Leave it Cl3"fi"G"lf'l 1- drylff
' on for twenty-four hours. The re- Betula I-'me' jean Sasbie: How did you ge i3."qf's.V
- - , 3 sults are astonishing! ' Ruth steun' 1712 PUHCTUYC? " I
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P4 X 1 - - . Co' 'me f'-'C 1' with pin feathers. ' ' 4
lk , My dear. Miss Blemish. Nukem Munn - 1
Hfggff .My friends tell me that I have 5 T ' Du h I di , W
155.1-Hi, grown dlsgustingly stout. Be- ,f' ' kann' j', ' ' n 'ang '
aux of my momma.. appetite. I DISHONOR ROLL havslany dgtmct solcltal gaoupsia K, up
p.,':gt.a, mm at Impossible to get mm Claude Corbeille h 211116 th Un. Sec? Y0, Q-.eg
'lxQl' Please advise me as to whether Carl Gerhard ' 'af 0 e " 'an U 5 g " 'jf fl
RZ'--gf-' there is not some easier method Charles Blewett ' I ,,' 1
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' L I Dear Corpulence: ,..Fei0W2l. .Huck , in ' M' I
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'lik-r be a sylph. If you must eat,'eat Vial' Cofbmle A self-moving tray In the Clfellfl f me ig'
.QQ pickin. They ,em M PWM., Eeaefrsozzlea A mln with 'Me 0'Connor. iight'
W NXWYQQ -one as a filler: the other as a ' n mmm' A Sflod 100121115 mfn l"ch'f' . 5 I ',
51.1.15 ' reducer- You win and in len Melvin Sommerfelt A girl who,wouIdn t go to a danqel. GL .
g' :ll than ten years time that you Will sophie -uber A 53" 1111111 foam when the Am j . V
have lost about twelve and one- A1'Cl11C Foggatt Mechanic class gets throug i
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tg 1- - I 3 y, why did A white excuse for bemg tardy. . ,
Mrs Roberts Falve ' ' ' ' ' '
it glam- Den Mm Blemish: you rake publig gvgakingf Theuguy that invented qulues. 'L .4
How can I become an athlete? Fanny: I took glibhc speaking A di: who doesnt know an dw
i' When other girls play basketball to overcome fun nam' 10 lam A 'li h h b ' .4 51
.I . . haw to organize and properly de- C UW W 0 as .""V"' een 'il - -
M ,K . or volley ball, I Just sit around H h d , the Fond du Llc we dunk 1,0 -.
'wiv . and watch. I love to play those ver I :pcm ' an to 'nuns' my Th 2 'N'
'gash ' games but they are far too stren- vocabulny' mem. eaten' '
,Q JI nous for one of m weak mn. Mrs. R.: Very good, Falvey, 5011121111115 to 51009 l-iff! ZWII1- K , 1
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"' ' To think that you have starved Memcm car' , Hutfhms' How 'hd you wmv
7 yourself of these delightful pleas- Kenneth BJ Howsithu? onli mth your exams? I
4 'Y urea out of pure ignorance. What mifrlzence' 1300 revohmom 8 mldtlrcel 0 K I knocked all 71
", you need is iron in unlimited ' Hutchins. How ut? 1 , 'I
1. -', quantities. The cheapest way of - I - I P H. 1 ' "','
.4 fl obtaining it ls by eating any scraps Add' F-5 Wh!! 15 If 11121 111 une ' t io' t li
.Egan of iron that may be lying around Tufkfl' the Tllfkllh PCHSIMS look H ' . J '-:H
Qfyugf or perhaps your gym teacher will 90 d11'1Y? ' Folslfml The lemon P" F 'lil'
allow you tn chew on some of the I-UTY W-1 Y011 11117 l00l1 Clean the Canter" 'sn t my mod' : ' ' "
, iron dumbensl Wh., me ax ,mn unless you bathe, and the turkish Wilson: WHY? r of-Q,
1vJ'i,gb ueyou get mmm- peasants export all the Turkish H' Folsom: They don" Iwi' ..v7f"'."'
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lf"f Because of my extremely short Daniel Lynch: I want Tbs Lil: George Bishop: Only fools are
ffwji' height, I am the laughing stock ol Curar. positive. f '
' of the town, and I should like to Miss Foster: I am sorry but Chink Dolan: Are you sure? I '
lilxfjl' grow a few feet if possible. ls Brutus was ahead of you. George: Yes. l'm positive. 2 I
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:'4wI'!" Dear Miss Healer: . senl?:,:l2tsYlll'9'- Them! my Vincent Muwlf lx 3,
fm. fat, I am hopelessly in love with a ' H 'H Lwhmccoy 4
'J I vii' young lady who pays very lime Sue Kremers- Eeeek. Marte R. Meyer V
If H L:-g attention to me. I would do any- Clfl Gerhard-"WhY?" Ki-meth l?'m"ne'd
If I 5' thing in the world for her if, she Louigg Hghensee-"I must . ohve Snmh . A
1' .. 'I would only let me. She is .a beau- bg with gh, bgygf' Adel' Fox , '
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I - Ir.. Don't be down-hearted: life is Puck Bfunef-"Where ya ,A ,V
In . t. '- too short, F,-om ygur description goin', huh?" Kenneth Butterfield '
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I take it she doesn't crave your
attentions. Take my advice ,and
try ignoring her and just see if
she doesn't come stepping around.
She likes you Leo. but she adores
Indifference.
Dear Ima: .
I am in love, in love with a
man who is hardly aware of my
existence. I danced with him one
time, but even my marvelous vo-
cabulary and interesting Iinc
failed to interest. I am very good
looking so I don't know why he
doesn't notice me.
Bewildered Tootie Nass.
Bewildered dear:
Take your mind off this silly
man. If he doesn't appreciate
your vocabulary and your beauty,
I am sure that he is not worthy'of
all this worry and love. Forget
it! !
Dear Miss Healer:
Although I am only a sopho-
more in high school, I act very
old for my age. I am engaged
to a freshman named Harvey who
wants to be married in june. It
seems to me that he should finish
school first, but -he will not listen
to anything I say. What can I
do to put off the marriage with-
out his being angry?
Undecided Betty.
Dearest Undecided: I
Better marry the young man
and avoid getting the air. What
difference does it make if he
still ls in school. You can -quit
school and work or live off your
families. By all means get mar-
ried. There's nothing like it for
getting caught up.
Dearest Miss Healer:
I am just sick because none of
the girls will go out with me. All
the shebas say I treat 'em too
rough, but I don't seem to real-
ize what a cave man I am. I
should gladly be gentle and con-
siderate if I knew how. Please tell
me a way, for I'm tired of hang-
ing around Fond du Lac while
other fellows are stepping.
Well meaning john Henry.
Dear Well Meaning:
I don't wonder that girls refuse
to go with you. Who wants to be
treated like a punching bag when
there are so many others at hand
who are very chivalrous. Watch
other men for a while and see if
you can't take a few tips from
them. Send me a stamped envel-
ope, and l'll give you all the dope
in detail.
Dear Ima:
There is a young man whom I
adore, and who, I know. likes me
very much also. He seems to be
too bashful to speak to me or to
phone me. How can I help him
overcome his timidity? He is a
handsome auburn haired fellow.
Adoring Sophie.
Sophie dear:
I think your beloved is unaware
of the fact that you like him and
for that reason, he is distant.
Show him you like him by follow-
ing him around. A shrinking vio-
let gets nowhere these days so
you must'nt be one. Take an in-
terest in his lessons and prepare
his assignments now and then.
Give Him the Ax
Ralph Willis: fstroking chinb
"This is the forest primevaI."
Ernie Wehner: Cwriting a bi-
ology paperl How do bees get rid
of their honey?
Gen Downs: Search me!
Ernie: By selling it of course.
Nick Abler
Archie Foggatt
Melvin Sommerfelt
La Verne Dowland
Bud Wegner
Claude Corbellle
john Gahin
Carl Gerhard
Helen Scherzinger
Lawrence Gaffney
Winny Cochrane
john Coyne
"Carl Grahl has just eaten
seven eleven plums!"
"Good Lordl Call the plumb-
er!"
Raymond Breitung: What's a
post-graduate?
M. R. Meyer: A person who
graduates from one of those cor-
respondence schools.
The world's greatest crab-the
school hoy who mopes all day
every Sunday during vacation be-
cause he wouldn't have had to go
to school anyway.
Cecilia Deitte: What seems to
be your trouble, Margaret?
Margaret Thiede: I wrote an ar-
ticle on Fresh Milk- and Miss
Minton condensed it. W
'mailed in Latin, fiunked in Math.
They heard her softly hiss.
I'd like to find the one who said
That "Ignorance is bliss."
I Mr. Sizer: First today I want
to tell eryone l'm not going to
fail yone in History.
K breathless pausel If they
fail, the 'll fail themselves.
Freddie Platz: Is skiing hard on
the feet?
Deane Gordon:
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' "f President 4, 5: Correspondence- Course in How to be a Wise 3 'elk-
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I SEPTEMBER '
I4-School commences-At last we have the longed CPD for opportunity of going to
school all day.
26-Football game. Ripon 03 Fond du Lac l3. Good start! lt's plain to be seen
that Bake has been driving his men tooth and nail.
OCTOBER r X
3-Football game. Manitowoc vs. Fond du Lac wins 20-0--is zat nice to'be topping
off all the honors--we ask you-but, see if we care! ! ! .
I0-Football game with Wayland Academy at Beaver Dam. Fond du Lac wins 7-0.
Wayland certainly was at a -disadvantage. They seldom get the chanceto see girls
and such keen mammas at that. '
20-Senior Class Meeting. Ray Breitung president. President Ray duly resumes his
' former duties.. What would we do Without his guiding influence? P '
29-Mortar Board Hard Time Party-no place for all our new togs.
30-First Mass meeting-All voices tested out thoroughly--improvement possible.
however. ' '
Millinery Exhibit-Latest Parisian models on display to say nothing of the de-
lightful refreshments served bythe cooking classes '
3l-Fondy-Oshkosh Football game 7-6. Guess we won't let Oshkosh heat us.
NOVEMBER
4-U. S. Marine Band plays in new gym. So many sheiks!
7-Sheboygan beats Fondy 12-0. Skidded around in the mud. Forgot 'our chains.
Sheboygan had theirs. '
9-junior Class Meeting. Election of ofiicers. Change for the better?
Slightly intelligent officers?
I2-Life Dedicated to Mr. Sizer-After all these years, we appreciate
you, Mr. Sizer. ' '
Q I3-Mixer held in gym. Help! l Some mixture.
2- I4-Football game-West Green Bay triumphs over Fondy 26-0. Some
-1- mistake somewhere. Don't you think?
" 20-Editor of Life is chosen. Ray Breitung. Quite the popular boy.
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Zl-Gym classes begin. What aches we all had!
27-28-Delegates sent' to C. I. P. A. meeting at Madison-Jeanne at-
tended and got back safely Werent you afraid to run around in
that dreadful wicked town?
29-Howard Folsom elected president of Wisconsin Older Boys-ln all history Fond du
Lac has never witnessed such an influx of sherks--some good some not so good
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8-Fondy loses to Sheboygan 20-15. This is just a start. Wait'll we get commenced.
,ily 9-Spanish and French Clubs slei hride party. The ', .' d th ', ' ii'
YRIQI been a bit tangled. ln spite 0? the fact, we had Siu dfriiiig tiriieiiul auls must have '
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I green for colors. Going back to Egypt for our ideas, eh wot? 3171, .Ir
l I CM Z0-ifargfdygxlzeags Osgkosh 29-12. Here's just an instancewhere solid
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.g el 28-29-No school-mia semester.-The N th P I h ni' 'fe
levi, , if I li us when it comes to cold weather-Ohnboy! o'lqhisa?Nai?ori3gtirt:iIe QEAZQ
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