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Who Is This Man? ' N He is a member j N' ' x of a learned pro- , j g fession. In order s to receive his in- Ix come, he works l r fourteen hours a l day, every day. 0 A single mis- .. take may cause ' him to lose his Zfifi' Q? job, and because X K ' of it he may nev- er be able to get 4 ' another. f f Government of- 'W' ' 'O' i ' A ficials are forever ' laying down rules for him-hundreds of rules-and he I must know and abide by each and every one of them. i Some inspector under the law is constantly checking up , on him. , Oddly enough, he has a college education. As a mat- ter of fact, he could not work at his job unless he had gone to college, and unless he had passed a rigid exam- ination which his state prescribes. More confidences are reposed in him than in any other ---' , person living. He has a little back room which is like a l mystery chamber. What goes on back there, under his understanding eyes and with the aid of his competent, sympathetic hands, may be the difference between Life and Death. By now you no doubt have guessed the answer to the question Who Is This Man. Yes!! He's your druggist ON THE CORNER. George K. Mills Rice Lake High School 1914-University of Wisconsin 1918 - .25 1' !'.!l!'l - Q K Q sl m a ilo. THE :l DRUG STORE l8?l
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Home Owned Positively Independent LAND O' LAKES OIL CO. TYDOL-VEEDOL DISTRIBUTORS Wholesale and Retail - Operated by H. A. Robertson SUPREME QUALITY ECONOMY SATISFACTION MODERN SERVICE STATION West Knapp Street-Junction of 48 and 53 CLEAN REST ROOMS COURTESY GOOD SERVICE Where You Will See Your Friends STOP AND GAS WITH US PHONES 476 and 516 RICE LAKE, WIS. Feryle Hanson was writing a poem about a house where he would live all alone. All alone? Miss Hagerty queried. Feryle quickly retorted. Oh, I've got three verses left to write. Teacher: I Want two of you to work together with these books. Alvin. whom are you going to work with? Alvin Peterson: Ed. Bodeen. Olumbles come from Pete l. Teacher: What did you say, Alvin? Pete: VVho is working with you, Miss Hagerty? Miss Fritz: Who was Marco Polo? Myrtle Erickson: The son of the Polo brothers! Orrin King: Why aren't the Japa- nese and Chinese good fighters? Red: 'Cause they're yellow, Nit-wit! Mr. Gjestson: What is the easiest thing to make in Manual Training? Russell George: Mistakes! Miss Augustin: How much is four times eighteen? Betty fwaking upl: 432. Mr. Marinelli: What is a bill of lad- ing? Russell Haugen: Well-er-its a piece of paper, I guess! Miss Ellingson: Who elects our President? Kerneth Kringle: He is elected by the Electrical College! Question: Have you our test papers corrected yet? Miss Hagerty: No, I don't spend all of my time out of school correcting papers. Mr. Legler: What's the difference between a minister and an ambassa- dor? Gordy H.: Well, they usually send a minister on special occasions. Miss Augustin fas Earl S. passes a ring to Margaret Rubeschlz Earl, are you and Margaret holding hands? gsm
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l ' ' ' l s 'iff is cf I A f: , if J. .I - 2 Q f I I up Bi ' -S. il Eggs? W . I . 'I-.731 172 N' -li-5 L i 'I ' -5-01 ,W v , X L sql, 4 Ht gw lx 7 ' 11. 1 ,Q F ,Z -' 1 1 Q1 l I I lXvi:IT1:fY1V, vvouid you l..ii4e to Take at WaiL?l: -I--I--I--I-1-+ You'll be besieged with dates for all important campus affairs thc minute you appear in one of our fascinating new frocks. . . and we have styles for all those important dates . . . irresistibly low-priced! 254.98 J. C. PENN1-:Y Company. Inc. OLE MOE Plumbing 8: Heating Company Headquarters for the most com- plete line of Plumbing, Heating, Water Systems, Gasoline En- gines, Kohler Power and Light Plantsg Well Drillingg Pumps and Windmills, Barn Equipmentg De- Laval Milkers and Separators- at prices that are right. PHONE 1131 33 NORTH MAIN ST. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Rice Lake, Wisconsin Capital ..... 850,000.00 Surplus ..... 50,000.00 This bank wishes to be of service to you as you go from High School to Life School. You are invited to come in and consult our of- fiers at any time. Unit Wisconsin Bankshares Corporation H581
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