Bay View High School - Oracle Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

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From airy distance ,lifts come 'm e r r y voices and laughter, beautiful s o n g s and music. Curious sights and adventures avvaitj the r ' wanderer who steps over the threshold. Before him rises a palace whose rooms are stored with treasures of past ages, and all that has been found to tempt him to a new adventure, the trial of his powersg rooms for work and rooms for play, wherein he and his com- rades may retire to exchange confidences, reveal ambitions, jest, laugh, be serious, study, plan4and dream, Nearby, a grassy space invites to active pleasure, and farther off a shaded ,pool and shel- tered walks lure him with their quiet beauty. Truly, he who enters thiswon- derland of benefits andpleasures cannot pass out unchanged, .The wand of the enchanter, Education, does its work. ,,yuu1llM'W E I Ag K QDXKXNXIXIXXIIIKIN W A W. NDELR LAN QL -i--- qi' Q ,.-' ...fvzllll I7 I R un'---,,, ,,, g L K g , I K . fi iff- 1: J Majestic beauty and d dg 'W' X., 0, Qity curiously bl d h 1 'H .ii Ulf ,N 'I right df ll h It x '1m...,..- ximf' 9 ', 1 W ' ,wm x' m 'vH 5 ' il in U U W X if lu 1 u' N T 6 Ing' g, N11 . H fm, Kb xvLQ:AI,iZ .,:f2gLLLg- Lk M- vw 4.9111 CQAJ'-f-1 . ?f'X , 2 X f j gf 1 Raj, V vy Spirit blossoms out .K 75 - d bl forth ' Q ' X f I W f I. ll' lf! Ij,,lj 'p.Yx X. xx,lslWgi? aVfH'1'1'Q 'I V gg A 7 I, l,.Q5tl-',,Qg,b,bfI'ilz1..m,,j! 'fx l In ml Q1 ,5flffA4fI.1IQfbGa.,w il r'f'f..,f,,,:, c:QI.1:,,.',4l t ., 4 o NS ,Lv w up f Q K l, Ci S3 Q J G G K Sail, Egfalgd 1 dh hfl M if M W JH KW A AUJW M gusmlhmlllluu wht-mx M . g-I Uk zu u ,hu xl I- sd' K -' S m xl. v- f fx 3 :Qi IQ' ' if 'Ui -'DS '. N, X 9,9 :- Q. gQy : mx - fa. ,Q I' x Kg-?5QQQ 4 1 gd xx m ,x A W 4-99 :-.S w gl L Z5 j1.SQH3f ' 'f av . 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Align '7'Iz.Qb I .,'lxlTlQi..!Pgi3f5iPliX 'K lll - M LHR ,Mlj4l -A-4Qb3l1kxl R id 7 fi Ng -1,-f ,V J jj 3 :I d d K., V' E V. kk G I 1 X, U 2 si WX vlw ggxmff 1 r.u.I.f'2L2 '1 'fnlQJLi1L:ifZ,I, 6 W' ggi ? dl 'Qty Q , bm L 'V 5 4 ' f UMA. 11 N .h, Qi 1 , ' W Q Lu ffx-Q7 ki J .. ml mia e' ': so ' 1 xi, yan ?ff l 5 N 7 lviav 'KW 609' .L Q Niall' NQQ 11 Wi 'ii -' any 0 4 11 WJ - , A.-'fx' 35953. J A strollalong the winding paths ' K , Q' 'f 5'-if brings beauty, peace, ,ex K .a:X 'gl and happiness V f' tb ij 4' ..-' 'P , ,g 'hx 3' ' I ' 131'-. 63:31. :grxt ' ff' g' :VW 151815 4 wif' .1 3. J ' 1 1 I Y J 1 ,II ' E Lfffu ft ILA Hfkgy. H film' H1 UW' WMU! lr? My? M 1 qQ1x1s1xunyg,iQ4?, a N -4 , 1 I h Ulf I 1 II 'l'- um m QP H M, -' .vlmif QL K3 NIMH' Ally' REI Il ??Q,'1m it W' llx ll f U! 'u'h.TIJl , 'QU' mn. 'fl I ll? fda' -W llalv-igg.MM fWf f1Ia15? 'v555'ffvlfhlf1:4faf'!r1h1QIx..1. fi ,,,, V J-1,1 X I I K., 9 . sw ,K ' ' 'v Stripped trees gaze with melancholy upon the 5 KH .5 AJ' A,-5 5 -Y 5 calm lagoon A S fgtlff' O 'QT ,:'?l'f'yg.sX gl :pf vo 5459 -. kv. X C -4 ' l I' ,SOG -JMS- - x-qi -Lf-We f' 'f-u. IA - l .ll . . .xx lm JL ufflm. ,Mill ugwwsb g,, , E ' U JL llla. 1 l lm W 4 bl F I ' 1 X-4 f?lI l1:l. i , M IIIUIII 0' M NU 5-.-.ff 9 t,.., - g if ff K L 3 J SH, J c' waging. 'O M fb' Q00 I M ,EV E' Stately lilie 02320506 .v ,'.' 0 9 , nod j llyt J5. tdtfj ' u o ?a42?Zeff..C.. '47 Ove h g g C, ,,,.. f' f 6 06x59 V , 52. ':. -4 l 'I42 -'ZX X! K! Q Lf QQ ' -AJLQQQ M M -- ' f v 2? 'H -.-sms- 2161 X ' ., .. 7 , T H s'x '--r .j . if Mef Mflf1 w gm ' WI, gf -sm vw-v yvwgvra-1 pxgfpkywggrr-153 vwggi iff A A 451 ' f '2 Afazf,.gf4.mg, '-'-in-eg.gQgzg 2. hu' 5: lx - V ' :X ' 4-' T f,,,x.w31 . U, Q - -,,-.ff -,dn nm ., .Q - - -fa-V ' fp 'fi ..-1 lay,-f Q . -W .., 5 ,wry 3.gEi,f,-,.G3.,,f,.E:Q,1L.w,yt, L.,-'tug 3-. 4 . -N 'G fda' 'ff s ,..L iq 'fri -Pax PA 1 1 ers,-z, THE LAND OF LEARNING The pzihs io ihe house I seek io make 11+ leave Je 'LIXOSB WLIO COTYIZ t 01150 liSC 'NVQ H o- r'41fv-vpfifl'-n '-I , W: ,gg f IA it! A 4. 'Yak :Xl - X ti. 5 we A E5 253.3 QI' . nfl f H K Q'-9 'QS at wt Q kay! RK it .mil 0 '49 L 5 Y? Qlig. H mg a S511 3 fxaltl' g:?f.,:q -ll ' 'S V aff 'FE Eff! ,Q -: 417 4 3.531 ws is .1' 55 , 9' Qsfi fig- .1312 ? 4f7V in ' .Lf 4 H fir-133 Q- -1, iff: , 1: 2 wr- gw, Q., P 533 1 V sf'-L v za, 5115 1 ' ig 3- - ' Y-L gg, , , - - - .h . 3' - ' ,Q if , . Lia Lf H 'N . - iii? 3 P, B o e QQ 57,1 ' ' 'Vi 'Y-' -N .'.'Yfv, 'H . ' . ,, rv. -.-1117-xg-Q A-gf vw- - -'zz-.':vM w5---vw-rf. ---. - .. f-1 ' -'J if 'ff' Fi ' ,f1.z.4,,flf 5.,.S'4f.. if 2.1:.Jff3A'f'?i,QLg:,g- 0 w f'f'l Q g ,45q,,4J9lWl? 'lm QQ The Land of Learnlng sehr? ri M f ug I I JN Ar Yr- :Ei-,Z NIER INOXV the land of learning F1 it an many trails to follow T find the true road IS your quest? Fhen look straight forward Before you lead mg through this fairy land of education lies the path to knowledge It is a trail I l J . yy ly . that has been blazed by others others who haue trax eled earlier along its de hghtful course and now retuin to and their fellow seekers Little elxes and gnomes are there to make the way eas ier to make the journev more pleasant Qtart then and may your quest be re warded with the fullest measure of suc- cess. Xour school will be your path to knowledge your teachers your guides. It is they who will give you knowledge who will open the wav to greater learn- ing. It is they who will teach you to choose the finer things in life to set aside the useless to appreciate the beau- tiful to look up and live up to higher ideals to gain inspiration from the glori- ous achievements of man in the past, to make the lives of others happier. and. in the end, to make your own life more worth while. ' 1 ' ' f I 'fo rug, ,N ! f Y Q af f X i , - . cs I'7vM W ,,,-4'00l,,,, 'i A sglfh 'A 'M X E p A glwu 59 k . ' 1 q . 'A ff ' K rffg ll 9 ii 4358 A mfg U P 6 w ,, 4 D 3 el will' a 'grim Q Q f rw 'Q 'T - fi . ' Y? 1 N --e,:::1ra-L- 1 Y ' Q .f. ' . ' d ' - I ' 2 I G' ' chanted forgstg see iillie W ' 'Jw ' . . 0 - ' X .gli . ' . . ' - 4 auf ' ' , ' I , I ' - i is li XI! b, . , ' ' I, N X y ll r - Q f ' - I , ,y D g . . v - . , 1 V D ff , I , ' V ' Y 7 V , W 'Ax l , f x l U ' N 7 fwfr . , . ' 0 N ,Q , 1 llQtrfl.olmilnQsg Q .4 L.,,m MQ Jfgfx 'TI-IE. -llllllllllllllllfffn QRACLF Jhllllllllllllllllll llllllllll wg il il 1 l . v The Purpose of Eclucatlon HE FUNDAMENTAL AIMS OF EDUCRFIOIN are acluevement and SCTVICC that 1S the p1 epaxatlon fox l1fe ltself the 1dea1 of 53' 7 seekmg to establ1sh the rxght relat1onsh1p betxx een the md1 ,ii vldual and SOC1Cty Every organ1zat1on O1 establlshment must strlve for the 1 F 'S' h1ghest grade of atta1nment 111 order to become truly CHIICICIIIZ pl1shment must be ma1nta1ned 1n order that our presence m school may become worth whlle The state wh1ch so genex ously supports the cause of educatlon through the good w1ll of the people has every reason to expect that d1l1gent appl1cat1on to work wh1ch w1ll y1eld the greatest return fo1 1ts 1HVCSt1T1CI1t Then too the great est benefactors our parents have the same r1ght to expect that the1r efforts ln behalf of the welfare of the1r ch1ld1 en may y1eld satlsfactory 1esults However schoollng does not lT1C16ly cons1st 1n the acqu1s1t1on of knowl edge Truly knowledge IS power but only 1n so fa1 as educat1on reacts upon our l1ves does It 1eal1y become valuable both as a baslc cond1t1on and as a means toward atta1n1ng success and happmess In otl1e1 xx ords It IS the pract1cal app11cat1on of ou1 plCp3.1atlOll to our lnes and cha1acters that really counts Accordlngly an adequate educatmn becomes the best 1n1t1al asset Wlth wh1ch to start on the 1oad to llfe Theleafter as tlme goes on the maxlmum development of our powers 1nust follow bu1lt upon the foun datlon acqu1red 111 youth There must be a constant moxement form ard there can be no halt otherw1se decllne and fallure uxll ll1CVltH.bly follow Our educat1on then becomes ou1 gu1de fu1n1slung us wlth lugh standards of conduct and wlth effect1ve ldeals of atta1nment It IS thls harmomous development of all our God g1ven POWCIS that const1tutes culture Thus fortlhed w1th the p1 opel lund and amount of tra1n1ng ue at once become the means of accomphshmg good both for ourselxes and for our fellow men That const1tutes SCTVICC We are able to spread happmess among those around us Our l1ves redound to the Cfedlt of those mstltutlons Wh1Ch provlded the educatlon for us Only so far as our acluex ements find express1on 1n serv1ce do they really become the 1nstru1nents for effectwe c1t1zensh1p Whlle dwellmg ln th1s academlc commonu ealth of ouls lt should be our resolve to make the best posslble use of our opportunltles ton a1d dex el op1ng a hlgh type of youthful c1t1zensh1p Wl'l1Cl1 w1ll 111 turn y1e1d an ex en h1gher qual1ty of c1t1zenry consecrated to the cause of brmgmg Joy and happmess to those Wlth whom we l1ve That should be the ult1mate end and a1m of our educat1on, thereby repay1ng 111 a measure at least the debt of gratltude we owe to the world Page Thzrty two llllllll' -4-lllllh-- Q4 llllllllllllllllllllllEt llllllh...-- -lllllllll - 11 3 P' ' F' A P 'U 'il 'U ' I n N pu p 1 p 'nl I 1 A llllllll 1 - V A ,A-, ea, - , 5- M . , , U, M , , M44 Q, A 4, 4, , J e ui, 'ge Me, , Lee. , ' ee, ievwvgee , , ees, , ,, , A A44 . 7: 1 11 I I 1 ' . . ifV lf2'?f1llflij.4 - ,. 1 - 5 WW, L , l . . - - 1e.',Lz'3-f2': ??g1l2g1af.ff,fT1s:w1 tri: ' I Q - ' . - lsr. l - ' . . 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Tlx , ,, N, ,,...,.,.....,.-. .,.,--.-..-K'--1- - ' ' ' tw! x' J 1 AQUA, , W1 .F RIT CHE ,,.,.,...,.....-1r1f.57-'r...? , W,,,M,,,m,,k,,,,,,.,,,,..m.,...,.................--4 f 'M ' ' ' ,..........--.-..........i..............,... ,, ...,..M,.,., ,. .. .. . ... ...,.. .....x... , 4 A---,A .-3-. pf: rw -- - - -A -- '--- 14 L1l 7-lHill-llfLil W H 'rv 1? Y i1l21Qi'lJ1li 7 ,., -1- '-M' -'cv-c:2 Qf5pQg,1m Miss Watson Miss Pierson Miss Ziegler The English Department O APPRECINIE th fi f l h 1 i ' e signi cance o a iig school course in ll ll l l...1', -1 -, 1 English, it is necessary to state briefly what that course is, and to define its aims, The first two years stress the study of grammar and the fundamentals of written and spoken English. In the third year, a survey of English literature gives the stu- dent an interpretation and appreciation of life as revealed in the varied literature of the centuries. The fourth year presents a course in American literature, an intensive study of selected -1- HL J. ii lllllli classics, and a course in public speaking. In general, there are two aims in the teaching of high school English: First, to give the pupil training in the effective use of spoken and written English: second, to develop in him an appreciation of the finer things of life through the reading of the best literature. English II. English VII. Page Thirty-four Miss Lane Miss Zarling Miss Evans Miss Collins To accomplish these aims the pupil is not left alone to do the work planned for him. In the classroom, where he has the opportunity to speak and write often, he develops the ability to communicate effectively and pleas- ingly with his fellow students, to correct his mistakes by helpful criticism, and to develop initiative by undertaking projects which lend added interest and profit to the work. The school library offers further opportunity for information and inspiration. . In addition to these formal sources of instruction and development, the pupil may join the clubs affiliated with the English department. There is a literary society for those interested in public speakingg a dramatic club for those desirous of presenting the interpretations of lifeg and the school publi- cation for those ambitious to develop originality and skill in writing. The high school course in English can give the student the vision for a broad and useful life. t , Miss Hudnall. Mr. Haefner Miss Roberts ' N Miss Bodden Page LTIzi1'ty-five --u ...J 1 i I ---1 A l i K .... , f. 'YJ ll 4 fNTl.T.Z ' .E ,- Q gpg THE. l 4:1 t, T ORAC fi, A Y Mr. Korn Miss Troeger Miss Sennett Mr. Johnson The History Course Y ARE THE APPARATUS with which we work, and the - i mg , ability to use facts, not the mere memorization of them, 'Q is the criterion of progress. If democracy is to justify itself, T n ' ' -, 1 i its citizens must be able to weigh political facts and use per- -- -' .4 sonal discrimination in choosing between policies and repre- ,.- sentatives of policies. ln order to do this intelligently, it is -- ' necessary to have an understanding of the trend of events, past and present. A consistent eifort is, therefore, made, first, to encourage comparative reading from the works of several his- -torical writers, and, secondly, to emphasize current events in order to correlate the present with the past. The course is composed of eight consecutive semesters of work cover- ing Ancient, Medieval, Modern, and American History, and Advanced Civics. To these there has been added a new subject covering a year's work in Community Civics. Contact with historical and present problems has thus been provided for every student in the school. l a I ri , r f xjwii A ,aff U '-i..?, Medieval History. . Civics II. Page 'Thirty-.s'ix .nu- l llllllllllllllll illllllllllllllllllllll ,,, c tttt W- t C , e Mr. Crawford. Mr. Straube Miss Duggan Miss Rossiter Foreign Language 'Q v S LANGUAGE IS THE KEY TO THOUGHT, foreign languages Q v I4 R 7 Nr, gl 7 ,5 Q, bil 51? 'u Twin 51, -'4.i'yl. 7 ' 9? , Q ,l psi! 'NM ii 4' ' U . - Wall' :Q left' -x ess e ' e :xr z ,-Jia ' '5 1 , F 0 o 'hx 1 o -- E X Ki' ' 1 gn' 'dr are the key, the Open Sesame , to the treasure-house of the world's thought, its literature, its art, its music. Foreign language as a high school subject classifies itself into Latin, the mother of the romance languages, and French, German, and Spanish, the more nearly universal of the modern foreign languages. These courses differ slightly in their objectives, since the study of Latin emphasizes the relation of that language to English, its lineal descendant, while the particular problem of modern language study is to develop in the pupil an ability to understand and express simple French, German, or Spanish. But the ultimate aim of the teachers of all foreign language is to introduce to high school people, when they are most susceptible to influence, the greatest thoughts of the greatest masters and to acquaint them with the worlds of Cicero, Virgil, Goethe, Schiller, Victor Hugo, Daudet, and Cervantes. German II. Latin H. Page Thirty-seven Miss Jameson Miss Welsh Miss Kieckhefer Mr. Smith. EiSsy,i ..fu:iEi Q::1ii?3i if qyfgwli-,gxzyisv Wigs, ,Mm ,... mi .1 E' mg? 5?- Ml' F' ' me i N ' :fn .1 7 rf- ua- -ilv' f1'f'F get A-.ffl is-mf, fflfa .-miss -1 ,, ,,.,,--.,-fi ,Aw-,pjf-. ,,, In ar-wafer.:-133W semester is work, such The Mathematics Department HE PRESENT DAY HIGH SCHOOL offers four years of mathe- matical instruction. Two years' training in algebra develops skill in the solution of problems and the handling of formulas which is not only essential in the study of science, but also in the manual arts. The ability to interpret the graph, which now appears so frequently in the newspapers and magazines, en! ables the student to grasp a situation at a glance. Plane and solid geometry are studied three semesters. Many conventional designs used in wall paper, linoleum, tiled floors, and art glass windows are constructed and drawn. One devoted to trigonometry-the solution of triangles. Actual field as measuring horizontal and vertical distances and the sighting of angles, is done by the students. The reading of logarithm tables and of the slide rule is taught as an aid to rapid calculation. Thus the study of high school mathematics Fits the boys and girls for business, science, and professional life, and at the same time prepares them for college entrance. Geometry II. Geometry III. Pugr Tlzirty-eight I I4 ,W Mr. Gillo Mr. Kastner Mr. Kyper Mr. Sawyer The Science Department ar EACHING PUPILS TO THINK logically, to form correct con- qs. clusions from certain fundamental principles and pertinent facts, selected from data that has been gathered, is the aim of the courses in science. Through departmental clubs, visits to local manufacturing plants, projects of a scientific nature in the home or in the laboratory, students are given an oppor- tunity for self-expression. 1 The laboratory work has been planned to be as practical and interesting as possible. There are water animals in the aquarium for observation, seedlings and plants are grown and and studied, chemicals are made and their purity and strength tested, cloth is dyed and bleached, ink, coal, and charcoal are produced, electric lighting circuits are wired, the candle power of lamps is tested, radio receiving sets are built and operated, the clocks and telephones in the building are kept in working order. Everything is done to make science one of the most inter- esting and vital subjects in the curriculum. :qs , .41 E 792 ggi? trait? ., TV 'qw f if n J i --J ,A .,. Z . ' ' Chemistry II. t Miss Ross Physics II. Page, Tllliffjl-Ililil' Mr. Williams Mr. Costello Mr. Coubal Mr. Osterndorf ' as g-Ziw ji ren,-5 ? 2 5 ' The Commercial Department HE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT teaches courses in book- keeping, accounting, business law, economics, salesmanship, stenography, office practice, and other allied subjects. It aims to give general business information, to develop initiative, business efficiency, and reliability, and to train the business men and women of the future to promote business economic- ally and ethically. The courses are divided into two groups, elementary and advanced. The elementary group aims to lay the foundation for the advanced courses, and to fit the pupils to take care of their personal business, to do the work of junior clerks, and to acquire new views of commercial possibilities. The advanced courses fit the students to till the positions of stenographers, junior accountants, typists, secretaries, Miss Vrana Miss Albert Miss Apel Miss 0'Callaghan Page Forty Miss Schlueter Miss Bersch Miss Hansen ' Miss Oelhafen bookkeepers, salespeople, and office assistants. They also prepare the stu- dent for entrance into the schools of higher learning, where he may special- ize in the branches of business administration. The department is fully equipped with the machinery necessary to train the students in these courses: the latest model typewriters, calculating, bookkeeping, and listing machines, filing outfits, check writers, and an Edi- phone. It also possesses the most recent office reference books, commercial exhibits to use in the study of economic geography, and a lantern to portray on the screen industry's most modern methods and practices. Phonographs and educational records are used in instruction in typewriting and penman- ship. All this commercial equipment is arranged in the most modern type of recitation rooms and commercial laboratories, in order that the atmosphere and the setting may be as nearly like that of the modern business ofnce has possible, and the theoretical work linked with the practical. p Bookkeeping II. Tynewriting II. Page iF0rtyQo'1zAP Mr. Lorentz Mr. Berg Mr. Weller The Manual Arts Department PURPOSE of the manual arts courses is mental training I-Sift tl 'rt through the hand and eye. lhe department is finely equipped with modern tools and machines, and specially built furniture for carrying on the work. In bench woodworking and woodturning, useful projects acquaint the pupil with the greatest possible variety of expe- riences and operations. In metal work, he comes in contact with a new kind of material-iron and steel, materials which ,, ' 511- 'gli e 5 X . A I n n-,pi l yrfi balrtt- 0- X My 'JH ,limp , ,. lad 1.94 fxigi'il'l' fsw ' Trwla wud . . . . require new methods of formmg and Sllaplllg. In cabinet- making, he designs and executes his own project, making com- plete use of all power-driven milling machines. The work for the fourth year is optional, the pupil selecting either pattern-making, advanced cabinet- making, or advanced metal-working. Mechanical drawing is taught in con- nection with all shop work. It develops the power of space thinking-the power of visualization. Such thinking is made practically applicable when put into the form of drawings. Planing Room Lathe Room Page Forty-two 2 i ai E To A N 'I PIE, , ..-, A , ' '-1 ll llllllllm5,'m,,- OR ACLF, ' Ei-.DCDC'!Qf'w ii ll l I I I ,T I , Y i P l T l - Hwy l - E Miss Suckow Miss Snow 1 I - - , - 1 n Tralrnng IO1' Homemalfung I H MONG THE INTERESTING FEATURES in the training for r homemaking are the calculation and preparation of suitable I meals, and invalid trays, for each member of the family from i :im egg baby brother to father and mother. The future home-maker l QZEYMNN gigs f . . r must also be able to set the homemakm rooms in order for an i Q, N X . 5' . p afternoon tea, and, in case of emergency, to bind up a cut finger i F992 or administer first aid. N Lmmt i In clothing work, besides making garments for anylmem- I ber of the family who most needs them. there is the criticising a of the finished products as well as a comparison with ready- made garments as to material, workmanship, and cost. Q p Keeping an account of one's personal expenditures and the cost of one's clothes gives some idea of the cost of bringing up a family, while changing ji -i' the furnishin s of the de artment rooms may create a desire to do likewise T g . P - . i at home, and thus bring greater comfort to the members of the famlly. 3, V T bil i N ' li l. Us i i ! l Y Sewing Class Cooking Class ii A r y 1 Page Forty-three l-it igjll 'A - l I 'F i,i H , K l ll mlllllllllll llllllllll I 9 lllllllllllllllllllllllll if H I I I H Q . I 1 I V I - n n U I I Y 1 A if A L Q E I D B u I 1 - I I n I S I U Z I I I l H T l l r U U T L l FI-IE. i S9CDC L Miss Miller Mr. Niefcr The F ine Arts GENERAL PURPOSE of the music and art departments of the high school is to stimulate an interest in the beauty and .a :- exif ,-Eff vig l E-5? 'K it ' E'4,11:T f1 E 4 ' practicableness of the finer things of life. Music, the universal language, gives expression to the deeper human thoughts and emotions. Art has a similar appeal. The primary aim of music instruction is the development of a lasting love for good music and an intelligent appreciation of its production. The course has been dixided into four closely related lines of study: music appreciation xoice culture sight reading and interpretation. The pupils 'ire aided in their study by the Finest of equipment and the exceptional opportunities offered by the various musical organizations. The purpose of the art course is to familiarize the student with a knowl- edge of the 'irt principles that give him a basis for the enjoyment the appre- ciation and the selection, of the best art design and color as expressed in the choice of clothing and house furnishings as well as in pictures archi- tecture and sculpture. The department is ivell equipped sothat students can apply the designs they make in crafts of manv different kinds. . . l N -Q 5 T- Lf ' Free-Hand Drawing Class Music Class. Page Forty-fqur ,..i i-s' it QRACLFf -,hji gllllllll llll 'l llll I ar: J Alu ...nlllllkhnn A95 iii illllllllnmlllmuz. bmi llllllllllllllllllllll l 9 2 5 llllllllllllllllllll ii 'A' l K I Y l ' 1 1 Y 1 i J f 7 7 C f I C V l ! V ! Q 1 . 1 I r l 1 l l N I ll.,.l in 1 l 4 it--4 i li -xl K 1 31.1 , 1L..f l T - PM i i ',,.i r , . p if I I'iE. ' ny had-mm,-M a ORACL1Fa, a i as il lflfi i -x..Dc::-e,f' iv v - -Q ag J Lit tj Eg'-1 Mr. Kevin Miss scam lj vi 'i . Physlcal Trammg lr ii i HE PHYSICAL TRAINING DEPAR'l'lXlEN'l' in the modern A . . . . . . i gg high school aifords an opportunity for all to indulge in activi- ties that are physically wholesome, mentally stimulating and i' satisfying, and socially sound. Heretofore, too much stress iff W1 has been placed on the training of a selected few and the mass W has been neglected. The emphasis has.heen,upon the spec- tr tacleg now the emphasis is upon the participation. ,bfi Physical training strives for the development of a healthy l5--f body with an average degree of strength, skill, courage. co- iiw- ordination, and endurance, in accordance with the needs of iff: ordinary life. It provides an opportunity for the students' recreation in a jf.: wholesome environment under adequate supervision. 'Vhrough various exer- cises and play activities, it affords an opportunity for the development of Um: initiative, leadership, fair play, obedience toauthority. self-restraint, and Q5--Q self-control. Phe development of these qualities in the youth makes for l 7 finer manhood and womanhood. 1 -1 1 -1 v--4 ' ' , . iii? 553 E:-, lhi Q- ii' gf AT a iii. Girls' Physical Training Class Boys' Physical Training C1885 5 llll 1f,,? M, I , i s ----U, Page F arty- jim: ilwii ii-F-i.ij '1i 4 ' A Y Y Y V' Y W ' Tl1Q. H Y Y W ,V l 9 2 5 Q i iviiiii-i i fs 31, lilli B. .....lll --....- .- . TI-IE. , l ' l a llllllllllllll - OR ,ACI-,Fi -.lfillllllllllllll ll h . Q - E '5s..DC3Cf-W E Q E H - In' I 1 'I I . I I Y 5 - P l 'E Miss Grob. Miss Wittig I I 2 The Library Y R Q .-,AV- EVENTY-SEVEN HUNDRED VOLUMES comprise the library H - gf' V of the Bay View High School. Of these. the greater number : ' V ga: are in sets suitable for classroom use, the remainder being H l books for reference and collateral reading. .ln addition to 5 these, the students also have access to ninety-six current perl- i odicals and to the pamphlet. picture. and map hles which are i - being compiled. All of this material is to serve as a su lement f. , , pp to the textbooks. - Second in usefulness to the actual knowledge which a per- son has is his ability to avail himself of any type of information when the need presents itself. The library is the source of all such informa- tion, and it is of prime importance that every one know how to use it intelligently. In the high school. the student has a splendid opportunity to acquaint himself with the organization of a library, an experience which will always prove an asset to him. 'lllllllllllllllllllll llllllh-q---llllllll - I I ,Q . 'U Q Q fm 'Tl Q 3. L? 2. ,Q if :- Q .C 3' 5 'C '53 Q C 3 C G -lllll I Hlllllllllllllllllllllll 1925 l llllllllllllllll lllllli , . 4 . 4 .,..., . , ,. l,,l3 ,A THE LAND OF' HEARTS DESIRE Where beauiy has no ebb decay no flood fvwsfrm-se f h ' 'a ,, ,Z I I , 54- ' 4 s' P 5 I fe J . rf' 1 r 5 2'1- :Z V-1 r, J' ? 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Tonkin Violin Solo ................ Gertrude E. Maurer Accompanist-Margaret A. Stueber Commencement Address .........,. Mr. Henry H. Otjen Member of Board of School Directors. Aizvard of Honors and Presentation of Diplomas. A 1 Exit March ........... Bay View High School Orchestra K. Crane M. Tonkin M. Parker M. Jewell Page Fifty M. Tonkin G. Maurer K. Crane M. Parker A. Morris - E' Sl 'si 'sg ll nil! ,Q At' 'l 'llll Honor Students IST! The good Queen has summoned her court in order that those who have been conspicuous in their service to the school and who have been excellent in scholarship during their high school careers may be rewarded. Scholarship itself is a cov- eted asset, but linked with Service it becomes the key that opens the doors to a truly successful high school career. Kenneth Crane, the representative student of the class of 1925, has received the Bay View Advancement Association medal. The Bay View High School presented gold medals to Ger- trude Maurer, Alvin Morris, Mabel Parker, and Marvin Tonkin as rewards for their service and scholarship. Evelyn Silvernale, Madlyn Jewell, Anna Schumell, Evelyn Kranz, Holly Milbrath, Margaret Peltier, and Eugene Arnstein received Bay View High School silver medals. Bronze medals were received by Mildred Steel, George Reise and Or- ville Ferry. Bay View congratulates you, honor students, and is grateful for your SCYVICC. E. Arnstcin E. Silvernulc E. Kranz M. Peltier A. Schumell H. Milbrath M. Jewell Page Fifty-one 31 G Q P , 9h '? PI- 61 Q Q 4 lv ls rs. - Ah au ee, ,Eel THE ff ORAC F, ' A ii-Dijbfif if l Q 5 l january Graduates i M i . 1 civil! , VIOLET D. ANDERSON .......................... , From South Division High School. Stenographic Course. 1 Athletic Association: Booster Clubg Dra- l matic Club: Girls' Clubg Oracle, Humor E Staff: Radio. 5 Haunt: The Corner Sweet Shop. 5 l 1 Hope: To be the champion gum-chewer of il, the world. -5, . Impish Delight: Raising a riot in assembly. 1 ' Scum think the world was madv ' ANTHONY J. AUBERGER ......... .... ' 'Fuzzy , From Mound Street School. 1 Science Course. 1: v Athletic Association: Boys' Clubg Round 2. 4 Haunt: South Side Library. l Hope: To have his picture in every street 3 car in the Arrow Collar ad. i I 'lrlinnv 9 Nik lomlvr than words R- . . .ff , . , 2 Tim! ix fwlzy ln' -mix sflzlom lll'fll'll.H I , 5 LAWRENCE AWE ............................ Laurie '- l From Boys' Technical High School. Elective Course. l Athletic Association: Booster Club: Boys' E Clubg Round Table, Football, Emblem '23-'24g Track, Emblem '23g Radio Club. H Hope: To be somewhere where Mr. Korn V can't kid him about that dress suit! .- Impish Delight: Kidding Florence. if .-lnyflling vim: l'll ulwclys fry. K .-lml thnx l'II villwr do or el-ie! ,. GLADYS I. BLOOM .................,.......... Gladie T From Trowbridge Street School. ' Stenographic Course. Athletic Association: Girls' Clubg Round xf Table. Q Hope: To master the art of chewing gum i l i without being caught. ' R Impish Delight: Typing. Vl'ry nmllvxl and qulv! 'wus slw, W Yu al-wuyx smiling and full of glam. l CHARLES W. BOEHME ........,............. Chas i 5 . From Mound Street School. ' Science Course. t . Boys' Clubg Radio Clubg Round Table. il Z Hauntzz Otto Borchert's Baseball Park. l Hope: To rival W. J. Bryan in lecturing. Q l Some work hard and some 'work not, f 5 With the ones butwcen I cast my lat. ,W l ' u l i Q Page Fifty-tlzree ' I fl 1925 l l For fun una' froliv, and so do I. ! l 1 Table. lf ,.. F . . x 9 I 'rl-us, -1 .. . 1 . 5' Ml alllllllllllllllfp 1 QRACI FQ . , Il' l 'i.3CZDg,? 2 if 1 U E-- e : + l : y january Graduates U f y MAX DAVIDSON ...................... ....... ' 'Jipper y g From Mound Street School. 7 Science Course. ' Athletic Associationg Boys' Clubg Football ' Emblems '23-'24. i 1 Hope: To convince everyone that an Ellz- g abeth is a regular car! 5 Impish Delight: Giving automobile lec- : ' tures. Q I A little nonsense, now and then, - 1 Is rel-islzed by the best of men. Q 3 i : RUTH M. DOUBLE ....,.............. ...... ' 'Ruthie I From Park Street School. ' 3 Stenographic Course. i : Athletic Associationg Booster Clubg .Dra- xl N matic Clubg Girls' Club, Vice President fl I '24g Round Table. I I Hope: To coach a basket ball team. A 5 I Impish Delight: Kidding Mr. Costello. ' 5 Expression: Got a mirror? I Y No ma-ffm' how dainty or small, ' I SllI',S tlzvre-at Izrkvket-ball! : I 2 NORMA DREESSEN .......................... HNOTUIH 1 1 From Washington High School. g I Elective Course. . - : X Athletic Asscijciatigfig Glrf' Clubi h U , Q H pe: To e a e to ear o engrm' Q : . Oplayed especially for her soon. Q : lmpish.Delight: .Being mysterious. 5 - 2 1 fl quaint nzazd with a quaznt little way, 1 ' 1 Hut likfrl by all lm' friends, tlmy say. : U l : MARIE E. FORD .................................... Jim I 1 From Dover Street School. ' I Science Course. - : Athletic Associationg Dramatic Clubg Girls' - - Clubg Glee Clubg Round Table. - 1 Hope: To invent something that will make : I a wave absolutely permanent. - : Impish Delight: Talking to Mr. Crawford. Q Q She can-speak a little piece, sing a snatch of : Q sonj. : And tlms idle away the whole day long. 1 3 ll I f MARGARET J. GOETSCH ..,,.............. Mugs I : From Dover Street School. 1 1 Elective Course. I Q Athletic Associationg Girls' Clubg Round : Y Table. Hope: To invent a typewriter that will : sound jazzy when used! H 7 Impish Delight: Kidding everyone. : B If you want to hear a joke or two, I 1 - 7 Talk to 'Mugs' sl1e'Il tell a few. : Q I 3 Q I : y Page Fiftyefour l 3 l - - if I ' H - f '- l- It . Y L - lllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ti xxx? A in TI-'IE QRACLFV Qglllllllllllllll- january Graduates WESLEY GRAHAM ...........,................ Sheik From Mound Street School. Elective Course. Boys' Clubg Oracle, Advertising Solicitor '22-'23g Radio Club, Vice President '24. Hope: To convince all teachers that reci- tations are superfluous! Impish Delight: Studying f???J. If's not for me to work when others playg I'Il he more diligent some other day. ROMEYN J. HEALY ..,.......,................... Jim From Trowbridge Street School. Science Course. Boys' Club: Class Play '24g Football Em- blems '22-'23-'24. Hope: To act the part of cruel husband in a tragic play. Impish Delight: Trying to pass notes without being caught. You nzay not be aware of ll-is presence Hut he's there 'with the goods! MARVIN JOHNSON ..... - ...,............... Cowboy From Trowbridge Street School. Science Course. Class Commission: Football, Emblem '22- '23-'2-4. Hope: To be able to dance without turn- ing lobster red. Impish Delight: Trying to bluff in an un- assuming way. W'hen lessons get a. little tough, lVhy, just make a little bluff' GLADYS M. KAESHAMER .............. Gladie From South Division High School. Elective Course. Athletic Associationg Booster Club, Em- blem '24g Girls' Club: Round Table. Hope: To open up a beauty parlor. Impish Delight: Arranging her hair. As long as there's a sun and sky. For 'work and toil, what care I? JOSEPH F, KEMPA ................................ Joe From South Division High School. Elective Course. Athletic Association: Boys' Club. l Hope: To give the World a snappy Jazz- band. Impish Delight: Kidding the ladies. Hear the sound of dancing feet? loe's there with band complete! l Page Fifty-fi've J l I 't n I 1 I 1 53 4 E : T : U i I : ET E5 N 01. S., ii eq ,., 1Z.......g::::Lf:1L': :Lift is ig-g 134 'X if.. M, , l 1-f A ,, Km U Y ,.,...-i.-.g::,L::g-,-..,....Y.tJ.4.fV :div V1 14-.R Jr'--tiff LL-t F-an-rwm-.qs ., 5-31 Q zyfrzre-W-P-W -,V'4W ' 5 E gb.,-ll T january Graduates I l ANTOINETTE MARIE KIENZLE ...... Tony ' i From South Division High School. - 1 Science Course. 1 Dramatic Club: Girls' Club: Oracle, Humor Q ., Staff: Round Table. 1 Hope: To be a lecturer so that she can I turn her greatest gift into money. l . Impish Delight: Telling the latest news! : P X Do I hear talk and laughter in the air? I Yrs, there is 'Tony' standing owr there! 1 5 l MYRON C. KREMSKI ,..,....o........... ffxremskr' 1 : From South Division High School. 6 Elective Course. - Arhienic Associanong Boys' Club: Round 4 : T bl a e. : Hope: To be the American Prince of Wales. 7 Impish Delight. Being angelic. I ' And oft' have I heard defemled, 4 l l 'little raid is soonest 1l1L'1ldL'dlH! I l l ' ' ' l EDWARD H. KRUEGER ........................ Ed I From Mound Street School. : V Manual Arts Course. I , Athletic Association: Boys' Clubg Round a ' Table. 1 Hope: To be able to please everyone : : , some time. Q 3 Impish Delight: Keeping his hair a la : 3 Stacombe . 1 You .vcc lrim. carrying lots of books, : -- But you carft always go by looks. : : MARCELLE c. KRUEGEP. ................ Mme n 1 From St. Aug'ustine's School. : g Elective Course. - 1 Athletic Association: Girls' Clubg Latin I Q Club, Publicity Manager: Round Table. : 1 Haunt: Typewriting room. - Hope: To be the American designer of : - ' exclusive Paris fashions! - Q Impish Delight: Giving talks on styles of - : i the past, present, and future! : - N Would life be really worth the while, - - If I were offer out of style? - S LUCILLE K. LAU .................................. -'Low' 1 1 From Mound Street School. , : itelnograpkic Course. i 1 t etic ssociationg Booster Club Em- ! blemg Dramatic Clubg Girls' Athletics: A r , gfirls' Club: Round Table, Vice Presi- - ent. Q Hope: To be able to cook and sew as well S as she plays basket ball. : ' Impish Delight: Selling tickets. - U Sl1o's a regular rascal and demon. as well, : l ' l What she as up to, you never can tell. - ' I H T P r F' ' : - age zfty-sm' : i i u p 1 2 5 is 5 - . sf-.lllftfeea-. ,, -Y , - , Y,,, , MQHWW 'WMA' ,Y,V,1 jfj1j1, fl'jf1' n'l 'lT' .W 7 U I THE: li' T ORAC F 2 li, A 1 y 1 Fld 'ssc-ez' .-,i 1 'EQ January Graduates l 1 1 ALWILDA G. LAUER ....,...,............... Willie lf , From South Division High School. 1 Stenographic Course. lu Athletic Associationp Booster Clubg Dra- matic Clubg Girls' Club, Glee Club: 7 Round Table. Hope: To create a real laugh. 4 , Impish Delight: Finding something to gig- W gle about. 15 Wholly the use of worrying? 'j It never wax 'worth while! it 1 MORRIS J: LEVIN .......,...................... Merry 'r ' From South Division High School. 1.1 Elective Course. 1' - Athletic Associationg Boys' Clubg Oracle, 1 Advertising Staff '24g Round Table: sh. . Track, Emblem '24. Hope: To be a marathon dancer! ' i Impish Delight: Telling about the girls he danced with the night before. Talk of dancing- ' Marry romrs prauruxglu CHESTER V. LICKING ...................... Chefs X From Milwaukee County Agricultural i School. -- Science Course. Boys' Clubg Dramatic Clubg Round Tableg School Play '24g Class Play '25. .. Hope: To know more girls like Mildred. Impish Delight: Escorting her to - 4 classes. EJ My drouuz-a frvsizlf, cl- chair, l-1' Will: Mildrrd sifting there! E-Q-fr , --- MARGUERITE K. MAYFORD ............ Mugs From Trowbridge Street School. Stenographic Course. Athletic Associationg Girls' Club: Girls' Glee Clubg Round Table. Hope: To have her picture on the Pepso- dent tooth paste ad. Impish Delight: Smiling. To cheer a gloomy, dismal day, Her .rmile would go a long, long way. in , RAYMOND MERTES ............................ Ray L' From Mound Street School. Science Course. Athletic Associationg Boys' Club: Dra- matic Club, Vice President '24-'25g Ser- geant-at-arms '24g Round Table, Vice gn President '24-'25. ,f Q1 Hope: To be a dancing teacher. , K 'X Impish Delight: Explaining his original, , D ' intricate dance steps. lg., , What'.s the use of arguing? li' r You cun't beat hun at it anyway. l . all lr-1 Page Fifty seten 4 llllll llllllll 1925 llllllll lllllllllllllll A 1' - Fr l ga , , l l X v tw! ll- ' ll 4.1, Q Page Fzfty ezght 4fx.fw. 'I'l'il5l Q. QR ACLF fillllllllllll '--.sbcgnefft january Graduates ALVIN MORRIS From Trowbr1dge Street School Sclence Course Athletlc Assoclatlon Boys Club Pres1dent 24 25 Class Commlsslon 25 Dramatlc Club Glee Club Accompanlst Orches tra 21, Round Table Gold Medal Hope To study muslc 1n Europe Implsh Dellght Tlcklmg the 1vor1es to entertaln others Seems that to Al 4 pzauo war a pall HOWARD G MUNIDT Howle From Dover Stl eet School Sclence Course Athletlc Assoclatlon Boys Club Football second team Emblem 23 24 Orchestra, Haunt T1ppecanoe Hope To be a gym teacher If rllrzlxty 'ZUEIL measured by sz e Ile would L'0ll1lUlIX ham jlfst pr: e MARGARET I PELTIER Muggs From Dover Street School Stenographlc Course Athletxc Assoclatlon, Glrls Club Round Table Sllver Medal Haunt MISS Bersch s room Hope To be an expert steno' Implsh Dellght Talkmg to Georgy She had no tune to :port awax the 111,18 hours -Ill muvt bt IH tmm rt 111 a 'world luke oms GEORGE REISE Georgle From Trowbrldge Street School Stenographlc Course Boys Club Booster Club Emblem 23 Dramatlc Club P1 esldent 24, Round Table ergeant at arms 24 Presxdent Oracle Bookkeeper 23 Humor 24 Bronze Medal Hope To be a regular lady klller Impxsh Dellght Water wavlng hls halr and entertammg the ladles wlth the story of It S'erene and umujfled as a summers dav Ile s alwayv the same an work or play' FRANCIS REUTER Frannle From Immaculate Conceptlon School Electlve Course Athletlc Assocxatlon Boys Club Radlo Club Hope To be able to show others how to behave Impxsh Dehght Solvmg closs word puzzles 'I follow the rule olden, Swlence 'ls truly golden L - .1 I lllr L -I .ulllllhu AL lllllh .I llllllllh..a.... ii ftiilg..-E, --- -T , M W 4.-Arn -A A AAA4' ' - -.......Tf.iE:....L..,l.,.S KQQ - dips'-f31g:f.,, .,.. IQQMM .,c. ,ig I ,Elem . , crr. f ,,:,l...lll.l ' L' ' ' fc or cccc A ATWCQQAA r.l.l.E.i.,.l.l.-l.llsr1.135 rn-. AA , 4, ,,,, A, M , A Aw A,,,,,,,,.,.AA, A,1, , A AA A AA4- A L A,..,,,,,, ..-wi .-.A , .,,, . . .r A AA , .,. 4. . A I .,,A A M ,,.,-,.,..li I fl 1 W il I E K - I - . I . T- ' - . I I - - - - I - A 1 1 an zo, H ul - - W 1 ' Q . ' . O . . ... D - U. .. ..-. I , 4.005 ' i .. .4 .E . . l B ' ' .. ' Q. V 2 .. - ' -A ' ' '1 5, .' . - 3 H I - - 2 , - 'A 3 ' - . ' 5 l . 5 . - . E ' ' . . ,, . S' , - -. 2 ' K - ' . V i . . '. ' W ' . E ,D ' : .- . E - ' ' ' 4 - . ' E ' I -.4 E h . 5 ' I 1 , i . Q E -I zz '- i . :: . i .: ...M I A. .nw ., A I -- A , 2 ': 5 1 ' 2- ' : . ' 7 : Y u V .-H .- , z: - - 3 . E2 4 ' , Q . Q - - .. -ua... ... -. .. ., . - I 1 1 I 1 Q AA A 2 A . rccc , I , A, R ll . , C A A - .- JXJN- TI-iE, 'R Dibigfi-L january Graduates BLANCHE E SCHMIDT Mitzi From South Division High School Elective Course Dramatic. Club Girls Club Oracle Local Staff 24 25 Round Table Hope To convmce people that one who looks angelic IS angelic Impish Delight Maklng that tantalizing curl stay in the middle of her forehead ACAAIIUI Sle looks lzkc an angel and arts like one too Bu! xou new: ran fell what an angel 'wzll do MARY E VALLIER Mac From Tippecanoe School Elective Course Athletic Club Class Commission, January li l lllllll llllllllllll lllllllllIlBi 1925 Girls Club Round Table Hope To annex Tlppe to Bay View Expression Well Gee' Impish Delight Making her hair stay place f Blessmy and blest where e er she goes Graeeful and useful all she does' DORIS G WFNDT Dodo From Lutheran High School ' Elective Course. Athletic Association' Dramatic Club' Girls ' Club' Round Table. f Hope: To get what she wants when s e wants it. Expression: Well? Impish Delight: Looking wise. We grant although she had much 'wit She was 'very shy in using it! lllllllllllllllh.. - EJ E 5 N W 5 It IS to you, oh graduates, Our hearts are turned this dayg We bid you all a last farewell, 4 And joy be with you on your way. ' 51 fi l r fi N 3 fl Page Fifty-nine y I ' L 1 .if I L p' p uwwfnqM'ji3Qvl'puF MI - I I I 2 2 3 - .. I . . - - I .. n - ', .. - - - - . l ... . - ' V . '- . A ' I S. Q I I I - - I - ' l ss .1 - ' l S L I Ihsalll. A 'U ,g gina 'ul Ml S Ke, 1 Ai ,. ml 1 5 I ' w 1 fi Impish Delight: Having South Shore ig 2 Specials at the Glow . S M 1 .15 5 1,-X-Zlxpl r vm -1-HE ii it P GJRACLF, E5 EXDQVL il li 5 iff june Graduates 'f z s 1 1.3 , MARGARET C. AHRENS .................. Peggy 5' From South Milwaukee High School. 4511 g, Elective Course. Elf 52 il Dramatic Clubg Girls' Clubg Round Table. it fi Hope: To let people know she is present. l Impish Delight: Saying nothing. li For she was just fha quid kind, 3 IVh0sc uatizrcs 11c'i'r'r 'z'ary. ' il-N v i xr E gi MILDRED J. ALDRIDGE ...... ..... f 'Mick HQS i From Girls' Trade School. l Elective Course. 1 W ' Girls' Glee Club. 3 3 i f Hope: To give a ten-day speech at a suf- 56 n 9 . . 4 fragette convention. ., I Impish Delight: Vamping the freshies. i 'Sffc'ok thc speech, I pray you, l ' Trippingly on the tongue'-she did! lf--'fi I ' .1 1 V HENRY ALT ..............,......................... Hank ',,, I Q From Trowbridge Street School. M ' Elective Course. 1 f Y Boys' Club. Hope: To be a banker. Impish Delight: Saying nothing. He 'works o'cr this, and frrls o'cr that, A But finishes his Iasks for all 0' that! L 1 U .,,. , L A f s E ' MENTON C. ANDERSON ....... .... ' 'Andy 2 M From Blair High School. . Elective Course. il Boys' Clubg Cross Country '24g Round 5 Table. i Hope: To rival Babe Ruth. 1 i Impish Delight: Telling snappy stories. C 4 JNIHL 'nrt twinklcs in both o his cies .. 1 , , I - E f . . i . f E'c'n. though his speech is serious and wise! l ei .i- EUGENE M. ARNSTEIN .......... ..... ' 'Blivitz 25-.. From Mound Street School. l Science Course. Boys' Clubg Class Commissiong Oracle, ad gg Q, I Solicitor, Advertising Manager, Business lg .. i ff Manager: Round Tableg Silver Medal. lr ' 'K Hope: To get into the comic sheet of the Ji? . Journal. Q r.. l . r , . if A good SGfl6SIIlllIL is worth his 'weight in gold, im Tha-t is thc saying to which hc doth hold. li 1 l . ' ! is .. ,r It is ,X Page Sixty-oizc l llllllllllllllll l 1 9 2 5 illllllllllllllllll Z E I 1 1 Y I I I Y I I I 1 1 1 I 1 I I Y I I ? I L I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I I I I 1 I I I L I Ai bi V' , .0-, gl F 'FI-IEE ' june Graduates VICTOR J. BEHLENDORF ........ ...... V ic From Mound Street School. Elective Course. Boys' Club: Orchestra, Librarian '22g Ra- dio Club: Round Table. Hope: To bat .424. ' Impish Delight: To organize a baseball team in Tippy . 1 xl man lm .vrfzlzs of clzvfrful yCSff'I'dflj'S, .find of ronfdcnt lUlll0l'l'0ZU.Y.U ROYAL BEHLING ...., ............... ..... ' ' Roy From Dover Street School. Elective Course. Boys' Club: Round Table. Hope: To create doorways to fit his , stature. Impish Delight: Totin' 'round, collecting excuses. , 3 He .vfoolkv Io Jzolhing, - E.1'l'Cf7f u door! T ALBERT H. BEIDATSCH ................,.tt.... 'fA1 From South Division High School. Elective Course. Hope: To become a man of fortune. Impish Delight: Dodging the ticket sellers. Spfz'clz is a mirror of the .vouI,' .4.v a man speaks, so as hc! FLORENCE H. BETHKE ..,.......... ..... ' 'Fl0 ' From St. Augustine's School. 1 Stenographic Course. Dramatic Club: Girls' Club: Glee Club: Round Table. . Hope: To find the ONE man some day. r Impish Delight: Trying all the new shades of rouge. . I zfIl of fun and uriscliicf foo, Doing fixings sho .Y1l0HIdll,f do! w 1 7 f NORMA D. BLOCK .................... .... ' 'Norm From Dover Street School. Science Course. Athletic Association: Girls' Club: Oracle , , Literary Staff: Round Table. l Hope: To settle down and be happy. Impish Delight: Being seen without being heard. I low tmzzqnil soliturlc, ,-Ind .vuclz society, .Aix is quzct, wwe, and good. I Page Sixty-two , dns AI T i EQ ORACLF l l , l H3 ,lei LE' till Lili uni! B--1' E g llllll ll l l ll 1 l 9 2 5 l llllll ll ll llllll 'ii 'f 'Mm-M-ww-M N- TI-IE. K, MM-Fnmmmwm WT- ORAC -F F? Wifi? f t Y- iii 17.1- '!.X Q 1 g me-cgnezk P F 'P 1 1 .V Q! :iii june Graduates 'ffli ARTHUR BUETTNER .....,.......,...,.. General V fi From Dover Street School. Q- 'gi Science Course. , --QE Boys' Club: Football '24g Radio Club, Vice 'l President '24-'25g Round Table: Track '24. Hope: To be a missionary COh yesj. he if Impish Delight: To tour Tippecanoe. My only books were wonzrrfs looks- llg. .flnfl folly's all fl1f'y't'c lunglrf Illflu IQ .ALEXANDER A. BUKOLT .....,...,.,...,,..,.. Al l i From South Division High School. l Science Course. A .- 5 Boys' Clubg Football second Team '23, Ra- g '- Q! dio Club, President, '23-24, Sergeant-at- arms '22g Round Table. r' A 5 ,... Hope: To invent a radiograph . g:..,.,5! Impish Delight: Getting insomnia by iQ-L ig radio. if-'Al Col11nzc.vs -is o yrcol aflmziztogc, ggqg 'Tis o joy that lcngtlicns life. ip' CATHERINE E. CASEY ...................... Cath From Trowbridge Street School. IQ.l,i.l Science Course. Girls' Club: Round Table. Hope: To be admitted to the bar some sf day fLawyeressJ. Impish Delight: Talking about the Irish. A rare fonzflonml of oddity, frolic, and-fun. l'Vl1o rz'li.vlzc'd o joke and rejoiced in o pun. EVELYN C. CORZILIUS .......................... Ev From St. Augustine's School. Stenographic Course. Athletic Association, Girls' Club, Glee Club, Latin Clubg Oracle, Clerk '24-'25, -'-f -V , Solicitor '24-'25g Round Table. H Q Haunt: Miss Schlueter's room. ist M... i Sl1c l'Jlll'l'.V info llzlngs 'willz vim and scsi, A - .find ranks among those that arc jollrcstlu KENNETH F. CRANE ..........,.,....... Kenney From Dover Street School. Accounting Course. Athletic Association, Booster Club '24: Boys' Club: Honorable mention in South ,. Division Civic Ass'n Essay Contest '22g il: V Fourth place story contest '23, First ,-M, place story contest '24, Harvard Prize H12 Book for excellence in English: Oracle S' ' gi Assistant Editor '24, Associate Editor ,:fP if '24-'25, Literary Staff '23-'24-'25, Radio lf- 'f Clubg Round Table, Sergeant-at-arms ,, LQ I '., QL '25, Bay View Advancement Ass'n Gold E 3:2 Medal, Commencement Program. 5 'l Impish Delight: Being witty. I 3 1 Of all flioxc arts in 'wlzlclz the w-isa excel, E in ' Nalurcfs chief nzatvtcrp-iccc is writing well. ' ,xl Z Page S ixty-three .F I 9 25 K 'f 2- or ' so -1-HE - I I Elllllllllllllllgs - QRACL,F', -, 'l!lllllllllllllllE - A A l - K-x:Dc::e,f ' - Q - 1 1 Q C Q H E E : y june Graduates .1 . . RUTH M. DAVELAAR ........................ Davie ' I From Campbellsport High School. - . Elective Course. 1 7 Athletic Associationg Dramatic Clubg Girls' Q Clubg Glee Clubg Round Table. 1 Hope: To add the other ring to the left A 1 mini? fliniiirhifoonia k' th b t f ' 4 mpis e ig : a ing e es o c1r- y 5 cumstances. : ' Ever calm. and collected was she, - l No trouble could disturb her tranquillity. 1 1 . . I 3 KATHRYN E. DELICEK .....,................ Kiki 4 : Ei'OIYtl.M02.3lDd Street School. z ec ive ourse. I Advertising Staff '22-'23-'24-'253 Athletic : i,5.Issociatign3ffDra51i1atic Clgbg Girls' glubg umor ta ' -'22-'2 g Latin ubg gl Round Table. 1 I Impish .Delight: Tellingll about' the last L L thrilling rescue by her latest . Q 5 A goocl imagination had this .girl 'Kate',. I W ' He? life seemed to be destined by thrtllmg ' l ale. gg 1 Q. ALICE L. DERRIS .................... .,.... ' 'Alley Q 4 t From Lincoln High School. 2 Elective Course. ' Athletic Associationg Dramatic Clubg Girls' 3 Clubg Oracle Humor Staff '25g Round - 1 Table. - 1 Hope: To patent her swagger glide. Q Impish Delight: Rolling her eyes. S Big, blue eyes are da-ngerous things, : 1 And sometimes keep us from getting wings! : 1 MILDRED R. DIEFENDERFER .......... Tilly X From Dover Street School. ' ' Household Arts Course. .. E Athletic Associationg Girls' Clubg Glee . H Clubg Runga Tlable. f W : Q ope: To e t e governor o Aisconsin - Z, some day. Q : Impish Delight: Lecturing .... then some! I Q She hath a smooth and steadfast mind, - . . H : Gentle thoughts and calm desires! Q W I JOE L. DRUEKE .................................. Duke 1 Q From Little Rock College. I Elective Course. Q : Boys' ggubg Dramatic Club: Humor Staff A '24-' . r Hoge: To-well, you know-- kinda settle : own . - Impish Delight: Talking as if he were at S , least eighty years old! : 3 He's quite a joker, IIEIS always full of funj I I A smile is always an lz-is face to bca-m on 3 K everyone! : 5 i 'I l I C , g Page Sixty-four g ll I F 1 ln Q 1 ' 3 Hlllllllllllllllllllllll I 9 2 5 lllllllllllllllllllllllllll if- Q gfxhdfxv -v w . - 1 ,--,---.l,4..4::..,T.-........ I w , if ww.. fu lp 11 fb ll ..- Lg :lil Q1 'ig 1'-'..'1' :- ' ' ' 4 ,-fi. --'+ '1 fi W . ' - t', T 'I'F'1I,. 6:31 f f 2 1 fT,'Vr,fi.g.E. ,greg '-1.2 ffm. Q.: E E EQX1lrjIf,TU t 5 1 -- flixflyfe-vw,---R bij' YHA' RK, - .if -JJ Vw: 4' , ,,,,, , ,133-' june Graduates ORVILLE K. FERRY .............................. OK From Mound Street School. Science Course. Vice President Boys' Club '24-'25g Radio Club, Treasurer '24-'25g Round Tableg Oracle Humor '25, Organizations '24-'25g Bronze Medal. Hope: To be a model husband. Impish Delight: Trying to stump Miss Jameson. You can tell thc whrvlx in hi.: hrad By thc 'spokfs' that como out nf his mouth! VERA FINGER ..........................,...,..... Vera From Sacramento High School. Science Course. Athletic Associationg Girls' Clubg Round Table. Hope: To get even with those who tease her. Impish Delight: Blushing for people when asked to do it. Sha will make a Cl1Cll Il1lllfj angel, lf she will be wry good! EUGENIA D. FOWLE .................... Eugenia From Trowbridge Street School. Elective Course. Dramatic Clubg Girls' Clubg Round Table. Hope: To do the vamp role in big-time stuff . Impish Delight: Directing plays. She grvts hm' beauty .rlrcp in rlass, A1111 ,vat dam not fail to pass! HELEN E. FRANK .....,........................ Helen From Trowbridge Street School. Accounting Course. Athletic Associationg Dramatic Clubg Girls' Clubg Round Table. Hope: To say everything in as few words as possible. Impish Delight: Studying. Tn ln' rfficivut in a quiet way. That ix my aim tlwoughaut nach day! ARTHUR E. FRICKER ...............,..,..... Slidy From Dover Street School. Science Course. Bandg Band, Librarian '25g Boys' Clubg Newsboys' Clubg Orchestra: Orchestra, Secretary '21-'22g Radio Clubg Round Table. Hope: To become a man of notes . Impish Delight: Taking a slide on the trombone. 'Tis trac hc taketh 'most delight In music, instrunzcnts, and poctryf' Page Si.1-ty-five .--'fax'--,., , k,,V W M M'A 'Tf' .-.zgr ', , M-umm , . Q.: :,,V.,4-v: V l 3,2 ,K .V L J f 1 14T1, '.1,, '-Y- ..'., 'l ,T ',-,,,,.. 'x' T,.'i,..3mf-.. .. .. a.ilt1,ai1f.f t. W N'2':::rfr'z, . G ... f Page Sixty-six 2, ,,,,o,W, , 'Ty-,,-Ts. -Wg ,-,,,,u ' , , A -,,,.,-..-....,,..., , .,.,--jr 4.- fuil '? ?-H V' ' 74,41 7-1, 0 S--1 iTi3,, Qv---'- '1T 'M W gg H 1 fr A Y - ,, 3, A I pq 1 t Wjj' I' 'X-.J g ff o ,, .--W.. june Graduates ROSE FRY ...,.....,................................ Scottie From Mound Street School. Stenographic Course. Athletic Associationg Girls' Clubg Girls, Glee Clubg Round Table. Hope: To be heard without being seen. Impish Delight: Looking demure. This girl hasn-'t much to say, But 011, 51101: fvlvasani mary day! ERNEST G. GARDNER ............... .... ' 'Ernie From Humboldt Park School. Manual Arts Course. Boys' Clubg Radio Club. Hope: To become an umpire. Impish Delight: Being quiet. fl right good volume, If you know how to read him. ALICE J. GATZ .......................,... ....... ' 'AP' From St. Augustine's School. Elective Course. Athletic Associationg Girls' Clubg Round Table. Hope: To train her bangs to stick to her forehead. Impish Delight: Tagging after Junie . Fun and frolic and glcc was thcre, The will to do and thc soul to dare! HELEN A. GERLING ................ .... ' 'Helen From Dover Street School. Science Course. Girls' Club: Oracle Advertising Staff '24- '25g Round Table. Hope: To become a famous critic of pub- lic speakers. Impish Delight: Starting a class laughing. .S'ilcncr' is a gona' policy, but thc fmwcr Of spccclz and oratory do not lack! HELEN GIESE .................................... Hacks From South Division High School. Latin Course. Athletic Associationg Dramatic Clubg Girls' Clubg Latin Clubg Round Table. Hope: To convince people that long hair is the thing. Impish Delight: Trying to make people think she is prim. llIr'rif is zvortlzicr than fame. . Yet pleasure is always in the game. ,..,.,.....-'f: 'i2 fT 2 i fs...,.,..,,,, rm' M- ' 6:7372 f' fQ fQTI f'. L1f''fffIT 'f 4 ,-,., wg 'A ,W W M f A .fe ,i.f:,1. lim llffvg U Tfljgl 3 -'-I-----------..-........z-.W . . -- . ,....-- ..,., -'-1rt'9'1:-7---W' E , , f I Q . l x .1. 1 . ! ,CH CQ o . E F-353 fi, grief' S SXT, Q, ff 'H F ' EDT' AL' ' -R R -Qfiglzi Eli S 'xsascbekk f l limi! sf i -Hi f 1 Fi ll:-V lbil - l v----' if 'gl lg June Graduates laagf FRANCES v. GLOVER ......A..,..........,... Fran ll ,ig gi-om Trgwbridge Street School. ,,, l cience ourse. e 4, 1 ltfk Athletic Association: Dramatic Club: Girls' N 5. , . 1 1 . 5 ii Club: Round Table. l sf '- Q f Hope: To get people to spell Frances with lg! w -i an He . Clif if Impish Delight: Preparing speeches for ll--,l Public Speaking Class. 3 ilff By diligence .vhc 'wcnds har way, l W-1 , 51.9, A lime for work and a linrc for play! l?-Q43 at ll 3,-3 JUNE B. GRASS .................................. Junie': lggg From Dover Street School. till igjif Stenographlc Course. ' 'g Athletic Association: Girls' Clubg Round f lx it -1 Table. 9, I li-1 Hope: To grow taller. l 'N Impish Delight: Looking for work. , l ' Tall as a- daughter of the gods is she, lj Eli' Brin: full of laughter and z'iz'acify! iii? ' l LENORE J. GUNN .............................. Firpo is From Hanover Street School. 'l'f': .ill Stemograpgic Course. G I , G1 Cl b L' ' X T At etic ssociation- irs ee u ' Girls' Club: Oracle Assistant Stenogra: :T-if pher '24-'25g Round Table. Hope: 'go be able to have a new laugh liffi, every ay. I ,Q Impish Delight: Telling a new one. l if EE Lifc'.v no bfltcr -if we worry, It L-ifc'.v no longer if we hurry! l QL-.. - -------------- Y ,C 3 :Cl HARLAN G HACKBARTH Hook lr lpil From Trowbridge Street School. I Q, Q-l Science Course. -l f 2l Bogsl Club 3JlBoys' Glee Club: Dulcy g ifwj C1 ound Ta e. .ily tml Impish Delight: Strutting 'round the cor- '. ,. 2?-K-jf ridors. . 5 Whvn Ilmrclv a la-fly in ihz' case, D V l'Vith him all other things take place! , ?r...gf liffi ARTHUR W. HANKWITZ ................ Iodine -A Q5,.,,F FromrDover Street School. : , i 5 ii-H .l Science Course. , gfmgl Booster Club '24g Boys' Club: Boys' Glee M212 Club: Dramatic Clubg Dulcy g Football ,Q ill li..'3 Managerg Humor Staff '22g Radio Clubg fri ii lgylg Round Table. R lf. Hope: To put the ham in Hamlet . Tl1crc'.x' lllI1L .YOH1L'I' men than -nic, ,Exif I ain't of the han'.s'onzc kind, But a nmrv anrbifioim man lhan I am Q Q gg I gncss you won? soon find! Mol I 2? ' ' i ,lztii ' .X Q21 Page Sixty-scvczz l . Q--W Q ssfi rr :Q ,,,.. '-,.s..j..Q.......i.:I:l... V ' ...,L-.l.....li .L :LQ .,.,f'.f . ,I N ,,,.,..m,,,.4s. .. ,.-..-,,--,7'fN, ...I ff- . .W lrfdlls ---H-M------f----'--- 4' -' lk-.f .' i . TTFHE- 4. . .- of UR A Q F .E...4.,,l..-. A t .T Y, 41 I ,. . A .. 3-,,, 1 on 'S--.5-:::c4f ' .ell T13 it-all Et--il -E :pq June Graduates Kp FREDERICK v. HEIN ........................ Fritz Yi T From South Milwaukee High School. , ,Q Science Course. Athletic Association: Boys' Clubg Football, 1 X-l emblems '23-'24g Track emblems '23-'24, I gg captain '25. i 1 Hope: To heave the discus clear to Cali- T J fornia. y.-1' Impish Delight: Blushing, when Mr. Korn kids him. :fq Hair a man from harm' to tocsg ' Hc'Il make frivnds wlze1'c'cr he goes! Y I EUNICE A. HORN .........................,...... June f 1 From South Division High School. ,' X, Mathematics Course. l N Athletic Association: Daddy Long Legs g 1 l Dramatic Club, President '24g Girls' , Clubg Local Staff '23-'24g Round Table: W , Seventeen . . i V' Impish Delight: Washing dishes, assisted by a gentleman from Ioway ! 'Iowayf a home, some cows, a farmg That will krrjv me safc from harm! L-- EARL W. HORNEMAN .................... Demon V- From Center Street School. M' Accounting Course. ' ' Advertisingg Athletic Associationg Boys' 'i Clubg Boys' Glee Club: Boys' Club, Sec- V' retary, '23-'24g Localg Round Table. -V' Hope: To have more rainbow sweaters to g make the students gasp, and grope for T' smoked glasses. M5 ' 'lWl7GfFT'Fl' .vkvfltic could inquire for, 11 For awry 'why he has a 'wlzcrcforcln MEYER M. HOUSFELD .................... Meyer ig-1-l From Mound Street School. Elective Course. ' Athletic Association: Boys' Clubg Boys' 7 -1 Club, Treasurer '23g Football '23-'24g ' Glee Club: Round Table: Track '23-'24g L Band '24-'25g Golf Club. 5-3 Haunt: Plitzner's. at-J Hope: To rival any movie sheik. 1 am thc wry slow of cirrzmztslancc, And impulse,--borne away with awry breath! 35 Q .3 1 ARCHIE E. IMIG ............................,. Archie From Dover Street School. 2, Q Elective Course. ' C4 Advertising '23-'24g Athletic Association: l 1 Boys' Clubg Round Table. t- 1 Hope: To get people to take him seriously. i? j Impish Delight: Trying to get ads for Cf! The Oracle. Q2 f I never with 'important air, I In conversation o'verbea1'! 5 ll? Page S ixty-eight L3 g3,.ggi:-4:.: ' ' ., 'g,,,,,,-l.7.j il 5 4,1 wif., ' sg-D. ! F I 1. lil 1 uljlflfll lziifb l I -...,M-,.-,,,.,. .Y ,nr W :wma-am A13 7,77 L'W 1'J.'J '-I',ZV W7,,.- - ,......fiI?-...f-,f1:f..-,.,,,,..,..,., ... lk '14 l ' W-bw lf-TTI 'TTTIQ' W V V A W: tfifm I 1 : gl.--.. . ,A ff, 4, .. ., ... . uf ll , -. W... -,,-.4---..--.---..---.---. r' - ,,, ,... .....fg7' .3 , iff-'W f-A, f - L1 L. S 2 -ff-l...... ..-N 1 1 1 s I g - bs f Ab' -X f ,z F it F 'Hi -135-l J-l 1' il-fi f-W... ,ll -b--'-'--- - Nap ,,,, .,.,..,..,...,......1...,............---..- .W--A-W It-i W... ,Ei,.....:...- .,,..f,,,..,,,-.uL, .. 'Xml' CLIF CI.--X june Graduates VIOLA JANKE .......................................... Vi 1 From Forest Home Avenue School. Elective Course. Athletic Association: Girls' Clubg Girls' Glee Club: Round Table. Hope: To get into the movies. Smooth runs flu' 'ZC'!'llI'l', LVllC'l'l' the brook is dff'p.! WILLIAM A. JAHNKE ,..... ..... ' 'Bill From St. Lucas' School. Elective Course. Football '22-'23. Hope: To become a champion bowler. Impish Delight: Roamin' 'round Lucas. Plug rigllt along, yozfll molar' -if yd, Pllll4'l1Ft' 'wins oui, tl1al'.f a A'llI't' Incl! MADLYN A. JEWELL ..........,............. Mibbs .From Dover Street School. Science Course. Athletic Associationg Class Commission: Daddy Long Legs g Dramatic Club, Treasurer '23-'24, President '25g Girls' Club: Girls' Glee Club: Oracle Humor Staff '22-'23, Humor Editor '23-'24-'25g Radio Clubg Round Tableg Silver Medal: Commencement Program. Hope: To be editor of Judge , Impish Delight: Crackin' clever remarks. .S'l1v'.v nn! '2'l'l'j' fall, in fad, sl1r s quilt' small, Slzrfv Izriglzl and jolly, and 'wvll liked by all. EVELYN A. KRANZ ............................ Evie From Dover Street School. Science Course. Athletic Association: Dramatic Club: Glee Club: Girls' Club: Round Table: Silver Medal. Hope: To know everything that books can teach her. Impish Delight: Doing homework. Study ix lm' .vrcond nomo, lfVl1y Cllllvf -wo all lmfu' om' ilu' .Wlllll'?n ALPHONSE J. KRUEGER ,.,........,,.,,. .... ' 'Al From St. Augustine's School. Accounting Course. Athletic Association: Boys' Club: Oracle Mailing Clerk '25g Round Table. Hope: To beat Tilden. Impish Delight: Camping on the tennis court. . Hr did, with clzcvrfnl will lVl1at otlwrs talked of, - Wlzilv tlzcir hands were still! Page Sixty-1zi11'e i safes- rfrffflzfiw ,. I 3 l 2 H ...,.,..,.f'Ts-..f eww... ,-...,. 7 ffgfiig-g.- ...r,.- . Me.. ,,,.. ,-,, 'Lili we hs 3 I 'H 'Vw 0' 2,1135 ggi? . i june Graduates .fi.....1, l iii gig i Eh ,' EUGENE J. KUBAL ...............,.,. ...... ' 'Kubs gil :i From Mound Street School. Science Course. iff F Boys' Club, Sergeant-at-arms '24-'25g .1 Newsboys' Club: Oracle Humor Staff , '25g Radio Clubg Round Table. Hope: To imitate Ferry. Imgsh Delight: Tickling the ivories ion e piano . A mon of miglxf wr know full wvllg HP,.Y fair and square we all can fell! MURIEL M. LAURSEN ..,.....,....,,,,,.,,,,, Mini From West Division High School. English Course. 1 Athletic Association: Dramatic Club, Sec- , ,',, il retaryg Girls' Clubg Oracle Art Staff '25g . Round Table. if.- ,IQ Hope: To do vampin' roles in the cinema world. ii Impish Delight: Making goo-goo eyes. ' , fl I rount that day lost, whose low, descending 5. 51 sun, Qi: il .S'm:s on my part no Indiv ajfvct-ion won! Z, ffgxfl WILLIAM M. LUECK ......................i...., Bill From St. Augustine's School. i: w :l Manual Arts Course. ljfflf Atalletic ATociationg Boys' Club: News- 32,...-,53 oys' Clu . il---vi! Haunt: The Center. ii-'-jj Impish Delight: Telling his troubles. E-l IFJ liffle for glory I care, W, Surf, ambition ix only a. fable. ie-ev . WILLARD F. MASSY .................,.....,..,... Bill From Trowbridge Street School. g..4 Science Course. A X Athletic Association: Boys' Club: Oracle J 1 Business Staff '21-'22g Radio Club. ,wily Hope: To become an artist . Lal Impish Delight: Being a good fellow. Newer elated when one manlv oppressed. lVr'z'cr dzfjvclrd 'while anollzvfs blessed. Ep GERTRUDE E. MAURER .....,.............. Gem From Trowbridge Street School. lfjl Science Course. fill Athletic Association: Girls' Club: Girls' L , Club Secretary '24-'25g Class Commis- ,l---il sion: Orchestrag Organization Staff '23- l5 r'3l '24-'25g Round Table: Gold Medal. xiii: Hope: To collect enough gum wrappers to IL., ,Q fill her memory book. EV Impish Delight: Asking people for pennies, 'ig' 54 that is, friendship pennies. fps, To tlzosc who know Ihre nof, no 'words can fy 3 paint, if Anjd tlzosv who know thee, know all 'words are i aint! -X lil l e 5 I :AMW Q l rs- '-1 S Page Scwnty .l sss. - M AV Ei gglg lllllll lll ll ll lll 1 9 25 l ll llll 'Vi ii x . ,., X r . , ,, , . f 'T so-' ---'---- ----- :j 'f-' pr-fr '- hw f '. 'r:-f-'r '-mr r f'f T'rJ'.. - z fl K. 2 f 5 :.-. .1 15,11 '-'an il, .M-I A 1 '5-fi' X11 I 'V ' c -Q1,:sa3?2e.yF-Y june Graduates MORTIMER C. MAUTHE .................. Morty' From Dover Street School. Accounting Course. Athletic Associationg Boys' Club, President '25' Football emblem '24' Round Table: Tra,ck emblem '24. , Hope: To write a book on How to Get 90's in English . Impish Delight: Finding out how much he was cheated of on report card day. nfs U faollmll man, l1f'.v quitc a star, For 0 bvffvr scout, ymfll look vary far. IRENE E. MELMS ...,.....,.,................ liMUtZl6,, From Trowbridge Street School. Elective Course. Athletic Association: Bill Clerk '24-'25g Girls' Clubg Round Table. Hope: To get choker beads large enough to hide the entire neck. Impish Delight: Suddenly acquiring a ter- rible hoarseness when a recitation is due. I'Vl1y be ff'flJ'f1ll,'-'iilllj' bv sad? ll'.v vaxim' In xmrlc' and be glad! HOLLY C. MILBRATH ................ ..... ' 'Holly From Dover Street School. Science Course. Dramatic Clubg Class Commission: Daddy Long-Legs g Girls' Club, President ,241 Silver Medal. Hope: Glaring electric lights saying To- night--Holly-America's Premiere Dan- seuse ! Impish Delight: Teasing Joe , Milly! how this maid could dmlrcj .-11111 all IIll'Il fnllozwd uffvr om' ylanfz'! CHRISTINE R. MILLER .........,. ........ ' 'Babe From Tippecanoe School. Elective Course. Athletic Association: Girls' Clubg Oracle, Bill Clerkg Round Table. Hope: To lay hands on the person who gave her the name of Clementine . Impish Delight: Telling people how much she has grown in the past year. Sln .r Iifflv, but from tip to loc, Slirlv full of life and gli! MYRTLE L. MUELLER ,........ ...... ' 'Mert From Scott Street School. Household Arts Course. Athletic Associationg Girls' Clubg Oracle Art Staff: Round Table. Hope: To be an exclusive dressmaker. Impish Delight: Drawing for pastime. Quietly sin' 'wvnds hw' wavy. Doing kl.llIlllll'5Xt'.Y awry day. ! Pagc Sl'T'f'1lfy-0110 5 r Y W lf 'Tlg,..I... ..'f V..w-'vw n--. YW-w-Www 1 H - mu I f-l..i 4 l 1 .l....J,ji 3 Z is E? .lil fl? R-SL '.Ig,.--l.I-ll4..l..g,Il.- .... . ....... ,i :i.:2 ffEi'T ::f::. :t1 ' ' ll E' PW ' - if '7f.,j:'7- -:.-.:'::tf7':'f G L ORAQ l i L. 'gli lwj ,P F l V 1 , u 6 ! Self Y lift li 14,1 lil. f, tual: E l 1 --Q 4:34 sql 1?-I 'I tml 5 lihlli 11 'vl lr' lt Y ll 1 51 1 i ga: . l l 1 '! , . it -75 Ul i1 l F -f I iijli lmjit lil l 4 t----1 1. f tlliil YQ 1 l l 1-1 5 E----l 1 iafli l , SE, l it l' Wxg V . 1 gili Page Seventy-two iibcbczga X june Graduates ALFRED NELSON ................... ..... ' 'Al From Dover Street School. Science Course. Athletic Association: Boys' Clubg Round Table: Football Emblem '24g Track Emblems '23, '25, Hope: To do away with the nickname Alibi Al . Impish Delight: Trying to make the teachers believe he knows his lessons. He often hath burned the midnight oil, But netfer, never with his ala-ily tail! E ALYCE P. NELSON .............................. Bebe From Girls' Trade School. Elective Course. Hope: To settle the question with George very soon. Impish Delight: Leading Ev on. I have no other than a 'w01na.n's reason, I think him. sa, because I think him so! RUTH A. NELSON ............................ Ruthie From Dover Street School. Elective Course. Athletic Association: Girls' Club: Round Table. Hope: To quiet that brother of hers. Impish Delight: Saying the right thing at the right-time. A -maiden never bald, Of spirit still and quiet! EUNICE E. NEWSTROM ........... ...... ' 'EL1I1y From Jefferson High School. English Course. Art Staff '24-'25g Athletic Association: Dramatic Clubg Humor Staff '23-'24g Girls' Clubg Round Table. Hope: To become a cross-word puzzle art- ist. Impish Delight: Getting 90's in English. Some people will never learn anything, X Because they understand ewrytlxing too soon. ELIZABETH D. O'KELLY .................. Betty From South Division High School. Elective Course. Booster Club Emblem '24g Dramatic Clubg Girls' Club: Glee Clubg Oracle Solicitor: Round Table. Hope: To make people believe she isn't Irish. Impish Delight: Laughing. Hang sorrow! care will kill a cat, And therefore let's be merry! l A G D 2 ' I C dIlZ T U -S w ,. .,..w I 1 ,l l-v i. i. -!N..4Ne , , ,IA-' nf ' ' ' u.Y-E1 l T HE l at fs ORAC if . 1 s I , I t 'f 2 C S C ei. fa. , A A as f1LQiE F3112 C june Graduates , FRANCIS J. PACKEE .................. ..... ' 'Poke 'ii ,I From St. Augustine's School. , l . E57 Science Course. EQWI Athletic Associationg Boys' Club, Radio Lt A f Clubg Round Table. I l' Hope: To win-some day. X Impish Delight: Luring weird noises Ty ft from his sax. W If silmtrf wart' goldmt, , He would be a llIiIIf0tlHiI'!'.U ff: Z ARTHUR C. PAPENFUS .........., ....... ' 'Art t,-.f 21 From Mound Street School. --- ff Manual Arts Course. Athletic Association, Football Emblem '24g u Round Table. Hope: To rival Izaak Walton. Impish Delight: Telling about the one that got away. . Oh, thc gallant ji.rl1cr'.v tiff! ,sfji 1t'.v the best of any: Q-'S 'Tis full of lrlmxztrv, void of stzrifr, , , ,l ,, it :Ind it ix bt'ln7't'a' by manyf' ' at 5 A MABEL I. PARKER .......................... Mubbel ff-E From Woodward, St. George, Utah. EQ-V5 English Course. Athletic Association, Dramatic Club, Presi- L-.,' dent, Girls' Clubg Glee Clubg Oracle Art 15,41 Editor '25, Oracle Junior Cartoonist '24, Q? , '25, Round Table, Secretary '23, '24, l,fQQjf President '24, '25g Class Commission: 5: .e,, Dulcy g Gold Medalg Commencement 2: Program. Impish Delight: Trying to convince one I that black is white. !' -- C, lV1zat's thc' nxt' of aryuizzg, bij? You cmft brat lm' at if anyway! li-ja EVELYN M. PIASECKI .........,.........,...... Ev it---2 From Trowbridge Street School. 5 3 V-'f-Ei Elective Course. mit Girls' Club, Glee Clubg Orchestra, Round iijl Table. ip-,..i' Hope: To rival Paderewski. ,e-gl Impish Delight: Telling about the latest if-5 one. I famzot .ray what tlzv truth -may bag ii- ---- ii I .my the tale ax 'twax .mid ta mv. EVELYN M. POSSELL ...,...................... levy 'iff' From Trowbridge Street School. jg Accounting Course. 525 sf Athletic Associationg Girls' Clubg Round , 1, Table. .gk :I Haunt: The Oracle office. Q- 'Hi Impish Delight: Raising a rough-house with Lena , 'lf gi Evy seems a quiet lass, Until we .rue her out of class! 1-' ' Ig a-......, 1 Page Seventy-three 1 i'? nz-,tg it asft t ..t l . y . 2. l tg ,. !g..?,i3 ...J . 421 I ,tr ,C ti-he F 53 t i 'Q ESQ' IVMAI' l5'l'..' t F51 lrgigi ti a-ivi i 5, .: 1 luii t 1 A . 2'-'H I lui if . Hwy ti' H I-W. i' A t . ,. .,,,. ,. lzi-0,1 lt-,5 to-tex L .... K1 '1 gli? H5112 tr its -5 if 1' 'lgipm . f'ti 5j:riUffjii llll llllllll 1 9 25 m l m llu nm 'N s ,f T, - .,,, M-, -.' . 1-,.'.,,4 ... W. Y-1-:W -- --ff---'---H - 1 3 Y :1'7'i'i!i TI:--ii ,.. ....T..r..i..f.-...,..:..:....!..........., J Hilda r,,,.A 'iw jf---f-7 .. I -3 . , A V . ,. Y . , ., H 4 ,,, I A U 4 4 A-nf 5 3-.awww 1i.Li:ffi:1:iT.l i lJ .. iilffgfr '-'A' K W 53 1' Mi' Y xl, Y5Cf3-Likf' Page Seventy-four june Graduates THEODORE A. POTTER .............,.,...... Ted From Trowbridge Street School. Science Course. Booster Club Emblem '24, '25g Boys' Clubg Latin Clubg Radio Club' Round Table. Hope: To publish a book on How to Study . Impish Delight: Delving in history books! Enjoy Iiff' crv if.: fled, LVIIUII you div, yoxfrr' ll long time dfadf' ' KATHRYN F. QUINLAN .................... Kate From Immaculate Conception School. Elective Course. Athletic Association: Girls' Club: Glee Clubg Round Table. Hope: To create a sensation wherever she goes. Impish Delight: Making you believe a good 'un-rather fishy at that! Fun did you say? .S'11v'll be riglzl tlzfrv, For .V11l ,.Y ll rm! lim' wire for fair! RUTH B. RADTKE .............................. Rufus From Trowbridge Street School. Elective Course. Athletic Association: Girls' Clubg Round Table: Tennis Cup '23. Hope: To show some tennis champs' class. Impish Delight: Walking off with the cups. Sim fmt aside labor with n vI1r'crfz1Ig1'in, .-Ind 'ZC'l'1t'0lllF!i fVIL'll.f1ll'l' in enter -in! HERBERT H. RASCHE ........... ..,,.. ' 'Major From Fernwood School. Science Course. Athletic Association: Boys' Clubg Dramatic Club: Oracle Literary Stadg Radio Clubg Round Table. Hope: To be the general of an army of tin soldiers. Impish Delight: Acting very solemn. E.vnf1rliz'c rzbilily in him wr find, lVill1 good flzvrr and l1c1f1fvir1u.vs C0lI1IJill6'd!U LUELLA L. ROHM ...........................,.... Luc From Humboldt Park School. Stenographic Course. Athletic Association: Girls' Clubg Glee Club, Secretary '25g Oracle Solicitor: Round Table. Hope: To put all her time on athletics. Impish Delight: Giggling. Nm'm' put off' until tomorrow, Plfllat you can do day after t0m0r1'ow. ' .gl 9 2 iii i pf, as .-- M12 QQ 'W' ,,,- ' :Q J , i' if:?:-'-'- - '-'.T.1 ,T,...,..w..jTt:'ti', '- L' ' ' ' ' R - t 'i'l'g. :.L4'f:g.'::fi 2.i ,, june Graduates JENNIE J. SALSA ,,...................... .......... ' 'Jen From Dover Street School. Stenographic Course. , Athletic Association, Dramatic Club, Girls' Club, Round Table. Hope: To coach a big-six basketball team. Impish Delight: Taking convocation notes. A basket-ball rzrpvrt, a .vlmrtlzand shark, And many thing.: marc, but krfffv tlzrm dark! FRED W. SANDERSON .................,.. Sandy From Dover Street School. Manual Arts Course. Boys' Club, Round Table, Seventeen '24. Hope: To be the conquering hero . Impish Delight: Kidding the girls along. Now tlzix boy, Frcrl, surf' has class, But 'wlrmz it mmf' to work-alr1.v. ' ANNA E. SCHUMELL ,,............. ..... ' 'Ann From Grant Street School. Stenographic Course. Girls' Club, Round Table: Dramatic Club, Athletic Association, Girls' Glee Club, Daddy Long-Legs , Oracle, Literary Staff '21, '22, Local Editor '23, '24, '25, Junior Editor '23, '24, Senior Editor '25, Silver Medal. Hope: To move to Shorewood fIt's closer to himj. Impish Delight: Checking over senior pic- tures. ADELE J. SCHUSTER .......,... ,,.... ' 'Adi From Dover Street School. Accounting Course. Assistant Stenographer '24-'25, Athletic Association, Girls' Club, Round Table. Hope: To be able to keep it dark! Impish Delight: Being pleasant. .-lmbition. is lwr middle name, 'llzrouglz 1! .vlw will wuz Illllfll frm1c. EVELYN A. SILVERNALE .................... Ev From Dover Street School. Stenographic Course. Athletic Association, Girls' Club, Oracle Assistant Stenographer '24, Chief Sten- ographer '24, '25, Advertising Solicitor, Round Table, Silver Medal. Hope: To eliminate all unnecessary kid- ding. Impish Delight: Having unavoidable ac- cidents! Serene, and calm, and wry swf'ct,' But then, you know, still waters run deep! Page Seventy-five 4. nllllll r 19 25 :m n 1 1 l B- ii ,.....a . dl 1 J, , ,, 'H' -' iff... Cya .fvjl I I lE:. A gg gifs 'K :ORAC F, or lfiim , . .. Y'--i Qgwig Pj L 3735 l june Graduates ,ggi X, g , i . ii' Eff' ,Q FLORENCE E. SMITH ............ ....... ' 'Floss1e i lg x,ii From Dover Street School. 1 Ji X .5 - Vl ggwzwgf English Course. i I ,-1 Z, Athletic Association: Dramatic Club, Girls' QB :Q Club, President '24, '25, Glee Club: l ,Lf Q Round Table. gi li Hope: To patent her giggles. ' ..-Q si-.N ll Impish Delight: Giggling and trying not to show it. QE fl fiiwzdly lzcarf with many f1'ic11ds,' levi llgxgi Hai' zmmy .vzlzilvs to all .elif lcnfl.v. Elf? MILDRED STEEL .....,......,............,.......... Mil 53.122 From Dover Street School. LU . i . 1 N QW--fi Science Course. 1 i lgijgi Dramatic Club, Secretary '25g Glee Club: Q J! Girls' Club, Oracle, Solicitor '22, '23, '24, Q A ,X,, 4 '25, Locals '22, '23, '24, '25, Round E-fa if Table: Bronze Medal. Impish Delight: Writing a letter to Ches f : f each day. l Har aims may rcaclz flu' sky, iw. But .Yl1L',ll gf! tlwrc by and by! 12:2 Egcigiig JOHN F. STEINER ...............,................ Jon lf-.ii From Dover Street School. ij Science Course. ,ga-2 i:.,.,,NQ Boys' Club: Dramatic Club: Latin Club: Oracle, Humor Staff '24, '25, Local Staff '.L....j, 5--eg '25g Round Table. Fil Hope: To have his picture on the Sta- F1 comb tubes. Impish Delight: Flattering the ladies. Q.- I Qfcmfg fluff rouzrx nm' fwll-lanazwz slzcilc, Jmz. fiwfll I.i11lgjllll'I'-Illlfl ladirxv will lu' lzcrr' anon! ggi' STEPHEN J. STEMPER ................,..... Jack From South Division High School. Q 5.41 Elective Course. --433 Athletic Association: Boys' Club, Dramatic lg-1' 2'--Q Club: Dulcy g Round Table, Seven- 33 teen . I lil Impish Delight: Removing his presence 3.5. from East-by request. -.1 i 'iQ His warzls, like so many nimble ana' airy ll-j Q .vi'1'1'ilm'.v, 3-4, Trip about him at comuzaizdl' ' 1--il 'I MYRTLE G. TAYLOR ............. .... ' 'Myrt '3 From Fernwood School. Lia Q2---sl Stenographic Course. i-fi iiwrll Athletic Associationg Booster Club: Girls' it-i Club, Round Table. 1 .lk , Hope: To attend to people who call her gk.. llRed77' l 9 l 1 Impish Delight: Amusing people. g' W Lat the fworld slide' let the world go ' A ju fo: calc and a fiq fm woe' Page Seventy six 4. lite, J l l' iigiiiiil F - ' , lr' Qfmia lllllllllllllllll 5 9 2, 5 mu l lllllll lllllllll! 1 1. ' gi.iii1T:f Tifgil' f'.'lT :'.?::-I . f I 5-153 ,---,.--,.- . fm i fi URAQ - F, i i '-XsC 7of- i ig ii ': ' ltgiil li H 3173 y june' Graduates Q ,ii VI l OLIVE THORBJORNSEN ........ t .....,...... Ollie i ffl. From South Division High School. 'E-Lil Elective Course. it ll .Athletic Association: Girls' Club: Round l I Table. - i EI Hope: To keep her curly locks in trim. kk ii Impish Delight: Trying to appear tall. 1,31 Brit-v1'.ln'-liltlr and slzino, ig, Tlicm big and cart a .vliurlowlu BLANCHE M. TOBIN ,..............,...... B1aiiciie:' iigfffg From Dover Street School. lg .. Stenographic Course. 3 Athletic Association: Glee Club: Girls' Ag Club, Treasurer '24-'25g Oracle, Solicit- li, ,,l, or '23-'24-'25, Clerk '24-'25, Hope: To make a marcel last forever. ,. V , xl Q img Impish Delight: Pestering people who have i A- 1 work to do. W - I.ifr ix ll jvxl, and all tlz1'11g.v slmw if, ' .Al i 1 llmuylif .vo once, lm! now I know if! l I . , 2 MARVIN L. TONKIN ........................ Tincaiw P From Mound Street School. ffjl Science Course. gift Oracle Assistant Editor '2-13 Associate Ed- liaff itor '25g Literary '24, '25g Athletic As- sociation: Boys' Club, President '24g i -' Cheerleader '22, '23, '24g 'June Class if Commission: Round Table: Gold Service li' ' Q Medal: Commencement Program. i Hope: To get that modish curl out of his hair. To do his lwcsl, and do llml wfll, llfilli sucli irlral lic nmxl c.rrc'l! L.., Q MARGARET A. TOURIGNY .............. Mugs i . From Calumet High School. Elective Course. Athletic Association: Girls' Club: Girls' Glee Club: Round Table: Oracle Soli- citor. Hope: To chew gum and type without being caught. Slip mlrrx flu' world as if is, , .llud not as it ouglit to lic! ,v.... .1 ' VIVIAN WAGNER .................................. Viv ' if A 1: From Trowbridge Street School. ll -fl Science Course. :Luv Athletic Associationg Girls' Club: Glee ' f Club: Round Table. 9 . , f,. 3. Hope: To come back to those sylph-like :A it lines. i l' For drprlizlmzt clauses, plirascs, and norms in .1 apparition- yi The only pzmctuatioii I know of seein.: a it giggle. 2-QI... 9 T Page Scvenly-seven .,..-.... , W 1 --'-------5-'-7--'fl--N ----!,...,,.........,.,......,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 l ine iff 'V +5 . f . : a Vr a i 7 Y 's 'f iiatiil I if iff E li Q-l A l V i 'lT'i E.'iiiiL.lLf.. I 1 ' l . '. -Q IIIIIIIIIIILBQ' p f Jftallllllllllllllllh ' ORACLF ' ' C 1 I 1 Q I -'I June Graduates 1 ! KATHRYN A. WEIDEMANN .............. Katy A From Trowbridge Street School. 4 Science Course. 1 Dramatic Club, Girls' Club, Glee Club, I Librarian '25, Secretary '25g Round 1. Table. : Hope: To reduce some day. - Impish Delight: Making herself heard all Q about her. C' A moidcn fair, a maiden jolly, 1 Opposed to all fhat's melancholy! 4 I CHARLES L. WESTHOFEN ............ Charlie ,G From Milwaukee Agricultural School. i Science Course. Boys' Club, Boys' Club, Sergeant-at-arms, ' Class Play '24g Round Table, Vice Presi- i dentg Football Emblems '23, '24, Captain 1 '24g Track Emblems '23, '24, '25. 1 Hope: To master the banjo. Q Impish Delight: Inventing snappy nick- C names. , Earnest in c1'o1'y mzdcaivor, ll A hard worker, and a good fellow! RALP11 A. WEYER ............................ Ralph From Technical High, Washington, D. C. I Mathematics Course. -' Athletic Associationg Boys' Clubg Football X Emblem '23, '24, Round Tableg Track - Emblem '24-'25. 1 Hope: Hasn't any. N Not loo serious, not too gay, V But o vary good fellow in every way! 5 GERTRUDE T. WILLHIDE .................. Gert q From Mound Street School. I Science Course. B Girls1JClubg Glee Club, Latin Clubg Round , Ta le. ' Hope: To have her patients sing I Don't Want to Get Well ! w Impish Delight: Fussing about the H. A. i department. : To sew, to cook, to bake, 5 1 That'.v thc life l'll take! 5 I I EDNA A. WOLFF ....................... ...... ' 'Fuzzy' Y , From Dover Street School. i I , Science Course. I Athletic Associationg Dulcy g Girls' Club, ' Girls' Glee Clubg Round Table. - Hope: To be able to keep that affair Q quiet until after graduation. B Impish Delight: Being pleasant. Q ' A creature not too bright or good I For human natm'c's daily food! : T gl 2 Page Sewizty-eiglit E l 3 - 'K i 1 lllllllllill lllll 1925 tlll lllllllllllllllllll g TY .l ,,., Mi- -..A . 5 ,351-AL., . m r 5. 1 . J . ? X. ,rl R ruth i 5 I ' PAF- - - N 'Q QA.. ,...Q.s,.f.ffff .' gil. f.g....'t-.-ffQ.fh-Q-4 ,Ll w -H -- ,,,,,.. ,Nl ,.,, A N.-,, ..,,,,.: 4... fe M. Vallier A. Morris M. Johnson Senior Class Commission IVF mm' fullcd fogcflim' to .Yt'l Z'L' -von, To 111c1kv muh dmirc 0111110 l1'1rv. ' f'-, ,M HEN THE GRAVE BUSINESS of selecting a Senior Class Com- 5f,Q - 1 1ll,1SS1.011 is presented. our seniors assume a manner of sobriety ll 'Ffh i that 1S most unfairylilce. W Solmriety in the Land ot' llCZl1't'S. Desire is an essential. l, How could our seniors safelyveinliark in their eolmxveli.liy sl-np if they d1d not have leaders! Our sen1ors,.lie1ng xvise fairy af folk, after all, proceed to elect some clever spirits to lead them. qv , The Class Coinnnsslon is the result. The graduating class this year is the last class to have any fond attachments to the good old barraelis. They are led forth with these niemories of barracks and castle hy worthy classmates. The January class safely eniliarked under the leadership of Mary Vallier. Alvin lllorris, and Marvin johnson. The june class was well launched hy Kladlyn -leivell. Ciertrude Maurer. Marvin Tonlcin, Eugene Arnstein, and Charles XVesthofen. G. Maurer C. Westhofcn E. Arnstcin M. Tonkin M. Jewell Page .S'C'L'I7IIfj'-IIIIIIC . F! x V. M7 e or Q Wk I EXE, .. MU.,-, ..,...-.,,.,....., iii 'KI V .. ' ' 'X'-43 -'---1-'11-iljj 5- I-1 V vt , - A Q3 URAQB..-E, . 'eil ..... ... 1 l i I E . 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She was about to summon the Class of 1925, but , . . before doing this she consulted her magic record hook and this is what she found: In the year of nineteen hundred and twenty-one a great many grass green freshies adorned the crooks and crannies of the nursery in the old hollow pine tree, the barracks. They enjoyed Bungalow Life. carving fairy pictures in nature's landscapes, throwing their tiny pens up into the pine boughs, drinking at the fountain of youth, stumbling over splinters in the lanes, listening to the tinkling cow-bell, and standing in the dim wee hours of the morning at a gathering before Oberon dlr. lfritschej. They were the last clan to reside in the aforesaid glade, and they did their share while there in amusing their elders. Meek and humble they withstood the pestering sopho end of the year wise and grown- given up kiddy- ten about Santa were rewarded the Castle on the school building. 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Q flwmrr And behold than wrslrcr were gmntcd 111d carl: dzd receive a gr f bg NE DAY after consultrng her magrc record book the Queen of the Land of Heart s Desrre suddenly decrded to hold court for .3 the Bay Vrew Hrgh Schools graduatrng class of 1925 She wanted to have somethrng nox el for therr entertarnmerrt so she sent abroad the word Whosoever brrrrgetlr rrre the rarest grft hrm shall I reward bourrtrfully f' Thrs caused much excrtement rn farry land and all won dered who the lucky person xx ould be Wrthrn a day people began to arrrve brrngrrrg therr grfts wrth them There xx ere merchants xvrf ards wrtches and many other types hurr yrng along and stamrng tlrerr necks for a srght of the far famed ueen The ueerr vrewed them xx rth an odd snrrle on her lrps Suddenly she espred an old man among them cl'rd rn flowrng gar ments of whrte and carryrng nothrng but an old xvand rn hrs hand Then the fun began Wrth one sweep of the xr and he brought a movrng starrway for Lenore Gunn and Adele Schuster because he notrced that they were losrng werght clrmbrng the starrs to the Oracle Office To Herbert Rasche a box of trn soldrers was grven he alxfx ays wanted to be a general anyway Gertrude Maurer recerved a carload of gum so that she would be well supplred A new shade of rouge xvas presented to Florence Bethke because the old one drdn t seem to blend very xx ell The old phrlosopher gax e Wenst Gardner a vrctrola because he never had rrruch to say hrmself Earl Horneman recerved a mrrror so that he could contrnue admrrrrrg hrmself Bv the way Marvrn Torrkrn recerved a book entrtled How to Control Your Temper also known as Accept Work xvrtlr a Smrle X package of henna dye was grven to Myrtle Taylor to keep her hard red Katlrrvn Delrcek recerved a trn medal for tellrrrg the best known storv CPD Arr address book was recerved by Wesley Graham so that he could keep an account of hrs numerous lady frrends Chester Lrckrng was presented xxrth a box of statronery because, havrng sweethearts rn other crtres, he was forced to use a great deal of paper Joseph Kempa acknowledged hrs thanks for a carload of sheet musrc for hrs noxv famous orchestra A brrght, shrnrng mrlk parl was grven to our farmerette, Eunrce Horn Alfred Nelson recerved a parr of wrngs, so that he could fasten them to hrs ankles and rmagrne that he was Mercury hrmself Because Olrve Thorbjornsen's harr rs always very strarght, she recerved a curlrng rron to keep rt rn trrm The old fellow gave Joe Drueke a black face so that he wouldn't have to get hrs own face drrty the next trme he does hrs stuff for Dramatrc Club Thus the first part of the errtertarnment for nrortals was Frnrshed Page Ezghty two l H K O IU JP O F fl S i llllllllli .4-lllllh 4 A IIIIIIIIIB 1-4 l llll qlllllllllllllllllllllll I 9 2 5 llllllllllllllllllllllll u W . a lr? 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Eg' 'fflwl-25:1 --gf' , 'lIll H 3 is 1, a 5' 2 A lllln fn 53- ,- -A Z 'Wifi -ff.'.1ff'i:5' ' R12 '1 5 -' fi an 1555 .V-f--,aw Q-O :E :gglirggfg,3:5if,j5??3l,x'g5 ri' 5 559153 -- 2 ' ...Ill 5' : 'lll' : ll. ....,-: ,15.A?M 1 g ll U- .rmmc-,:,w h x - 1.0.4. : ...lg : '-fd, E L A E 'Ill' T 'E .IPL -. 2' to ul E Q54 E , 1.2 FTHEF r Jllll llllllljds-A AC l! l l lllll' exsscpcuf' A Why! here we are in Buenos Aires, South America. Do I see Blanche Schmidt as an unhappy wife? Her husband, we see, seems to be called Emil for is it Clarency?j, and he is an employee of the Standard Oil Com- pany operating in South America. But as the picture moves upward, we see that she is peeling the usual Bermudas for the regular evening meal, hence the tears! We hear the whirring of aeroplanes. Aha! the American world fliers are back from another exploration trip! Out come the drivers and they are none but Fred Sanderson and Ralph Weyer. As the picture changes, we see that Charlie VVesthofen and Fritz Hein have joined the circus so that they can have ringside seats without paying for them. Lawrence Awe has gone into the umbrella manufacturing business to prepare others for a rainy day, since It Ain't Gonna Rain No More . His rather competent stenographer is Evelyn Possell. Aha! here we have a studious young teacher, Eunice Newstrom, who is compiling the new 1938 simplified dictionary. Now we are in a lavishly furnished room, the dark-haired vamp, Eugenia Fowle, is draped on the usual leopard skin. She is turning down her one- hundredth marriage proposal. That's the time we were fooledg she is merely appearing in the title role of Sadie-The Village Vamp . ' Now for the politicians: Antoinette Kienzle, the famous suffragette who suffers for the Mabel I. Parker for Mayor of W'olf Hole, Arizona campaign, is making her final speech before the public goes to the polls. She is gesticulating wildly, just as she used to do, and has knocked over the water pitcher, thus cooling the ardor of Mildred Diefenderfer, who is sitting in the front row. Earl Horneman is head of a great manufacturing firm that is famous for its weird and 1nany-colored slip-over sweaters, that guarantee a shock with every look ! We now travel down to those picturesque Hawaiian Islands. Here we find Lou Lau, Violet Anderson, and Ruthie Double teaching the natives of Honolulu to play upon their favorite instrument, the ukulele. We find that Kenneth Crane has turned scribbler and is touring the orient,' of San Francisco for material for his new novel, which is to be released by the Arthur Papenfus, Inc., Printing Association in the spring of 1939. Myron Kremski has opened an exclusive ladies' and men's wearing apparel shop on the Avenue. The chief model and saleslady of the wom.en's department is the Madame De Marcelle Kruegairen, just over from France. Before her tour of Europe she was known as Marcella Krueger of Bay View. Albert Beidatsch is the owner of a bakery that makes the holes in the doughnuts so large that all the people have to do is to imagine the doughnut, and so his business is gradually flitting. We now are upon the sea. We see Margaret Peltier and George Reise crossing the Atlantic on the Honeymoon Special . Home again. Mortimer Mauthe has opened a new radio broadcasting station known as De B-U-N-K of Milwaukee . Morty, himself, is chief announcer. I have tried to make the court as entertaining as possible. By your faces I seem to have been successful. You've received gifts, you've heard of the future. That good luck, happiness, and prosperity may ever follow the class of 1925 is the wish of the Queen of Heart's Desire, and her host of followers ! Page Eighty-four .L lllllllllllllllllllll l illllllllllllllllllllllllf Jw j . ' A , - -.Q ,. -3 .19.n.x.,..4,-.-,... .v..,... ., .. . . 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No worldly cares or mortal Fl sf fig, I 'lU?'VlfllJN t Zn- ll ghclmg hghtly lil the falry rxng the care nee mhabxtants of thls Utopla see tune pass and know lt not VV hat care they lf 1 une beckons or Sohrlety frowns lf Classes call ox Lessons murmur to be done? lhxs gleat and glorlous lsalryland lb to be en yoy ed on wlth the dance' Dusty dusky cobalds powerful Arabxan genn cherubrc lTllSCl1lCVOllb elves happy toxllng lJl0NVl1lCS graceful waftmg sylphs grotesque nnsshapen gnomes jO111 wlth Z Q 'Uv- dY r li. ' .E wrmltled banshee and German erkhng nn weawxng a gossamer web of wondrous beauty our happy school hfe Maw the gates newer close upon thls Faxryland ot ours but may thev aluays be open to wel come all u ho xxxsh to entex a new xx orld of joy and beauty Mix px xi!! 'IL XX y' gg! Y f tw ..?J iuBgig5 19 N f 9' IM' R mwsn. AR -. 1 , Z 1 E. 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' 'wr , ..,,x . gg g S g M 'Z' TI-'IEl', ' , I Aa l . ' ' A -Il lf'-Q F Ulllllllllllllllllll : lllllllllllll ,ng QRACL g Y J-L : - 'sbcbdffi - I S 1 1 1 C 1 I 1 Q I 1 I 1 1 I ' 1 I I . L I I I Y 1 I A 1 I I I , 1 ' I I H : Class of january, 1926 N : ! I I I : Florence E. Airoldi Mildred A. Olson 7' Mildred M. Batten Ruth P. Pillar i 4 Erwin C. Bauer Edward C. Plath J l Walter P. Behlendorf La June G. Plennes : f Frederick W. Behling Louis F. Polczynski l : 1 David Bessey Myrtle L. Possell 3 k Gertrude G. Brockel Edward N. Potter : 2 Helen E. Flicek Iva Price I - XValter Frankwicz John J. Puffer : : Elmer H. Gatz Edward A. Schneidewind - 3 Harvey C. Glasford Irma Schroeter : : Ted A. Heller Henrietta E. Shannon Q Q XValter H. Hintz Ralph Smith : : Ruth M. Hyde Reginald O. Smith U - Willard A. Kiaefig Gerald R. smnge : : Leona E, Kutz Florence B. Stintl : ' Earl A. Lieber Lillian M. Stintl - : Isabel S. Markland Margaret C. Tetzlaff : B June B. Matthias Anna Uldrian - : Irwin A. Mattison Edward Vollmer : : Ruth L. McCall Ray C. Wasserman Q 3 Ruth T. Meredith Eugene VV. Wheeler : : Loretta E. Nieman Robert D. VVilliamson I Q Olof P. Nordstrom Grace E. Wraatz : : I : 1 I 1 - 1 U A - I I I I 3 I P I I I i 1 - I 1 . . 1 : Q Page Elgllf-l'-IIIIIC - 3 I Hllllllllllll lll llllll S, 19 2-5 l llllllllllllllllll rC4auyN 26113 'Q THE. F .- . ' -I Y in Y Y V Y Elllllllllllllllhivi,-5 ORACLJF, ,W-'l!lllllllll IIIIE ' be '-...s ek - CD : - I 3 U I E I . - I Junlor Class ll 3 1 F ! I I Theresa M. Adamek Chester F. Gelhar Charles R. LaFevre Olaf E. Seefeld , : Hudson J. Alofs Joseph Godosz Belle C- Lake EUZOHB L- S9ml'8d Y I y Arnold E. Andrews Virginia A. Grabowski Hjwwsffi W- Lambert EV'-EIYU L- Semi 4 Ralph Andrzejewski Lorraine A. Green Vlflllnla B. Layton Mildred V. Serles I 1 SW Afmbfumf ROY Grief IXZlI.11i.HiI'i21f. 'E.fi.'l'ZSierS?fSff.n J Le Roy M. Ackerman Louis J.. Guiot . Jacob Levin Elmore F. Smamsh l b Mildred M. Bauling Katherine M. Hamilton Walter W. Lindeman Ethel H. Smith I 1 Camilla M. Baxter Louise M. Hamilton Agnes F. Maclnnis Jerome J. Sorensen : y Eunice E. Becker Eric L. Hanold Stanley L. Maciolek Arthur Spiegel Q I GSOFSE R. Becker Peary F. Hansen Dorothy G. Mangold Jacob A. Stadler ll - LUCY B- Becker Gladys H- Harrington Harvey A. Manske Catherine M. Stapleton 1 : Geraldine H. Bergmann Irma L. Haushalter Mildred L. Martin Marguerite M. Steffen N S - Eugenia A. Bielawski Lawrence Hautz Herbert S. McGeahy Viola L. Stephens Z I Margaret M. Blantz Violet R. Havey Samule M. McGinnis Joseph G. Stetter ! Mary M. Blantz Klemnce J. Haydock Hazel G. Meddaugh Mardell R. Strand : Isabelle E. Boinski Gilbert F. Heiderich Arthur A. Meilcarek Arthur J. Strassman - Wallace J. Bowersock Louise E. Heimerl Admund C. Mierzwa Pearl H. Strube , ' Alfred E. Brandt Libby D. Herro Clarence C. Miller Evelyn M. Stuart I Sirena S. Brassington Donald B. Hickman Lenore F. Miller Margaret A. Stueber A L Frances E. Brown Donald D. Hickman Walter L. Miller Arthur M. Stukel Q Homer R. Brown George Horaitis Charles E. Miotke James H. Swanson I V Irene M. Brzostek James F. House John C. Mokelke Joseph B. Swiderski - g Betty M. Burd Joseph Housfeld Gertrude A. Moritz Thaddeus Szczesny : l Clyde C. Burnquist Ruth A. Howard Harry H. Muehl Ray J. Szlachetka ' Q : Walter W. Burrill Esther V. Hummel Lucille E. Narlock Ray E. Szopieray I A Evelyn H. Buss William J. Hurley Edwin H. Nelson Catherine B. Szymanski I ! Benjamin C. Butler Joseph H. Ignowski Richard H. Nelson Tannisse L. Taylor g - Ione Campbell Kenneth M. Jacobson Mae A. Noll Lucille V. Tesch - I Robert K. Caswell Methyslaus A. Jagmin Esther J. Nordby Eugene H. Thate Q - Rose M. Chertweznik Gordon O. Jatzek Theo P. Otjen Oscar J. Thiel Q : Mabel E. Christoffersen Gordon F. Jess Eugene A. Paradowski Lysle W. Thompson : Arthur C. Cizon Frayne A. oers Frank C. Perko Adeline C. Thorpe S Charles J. Clark Elmer M. Johnson Dorothy E. Petrowsky Aletta H. Thorpe : - Corrinne G. Collins Harry A. Karl Howard D. Pihl Julia K. Tourigny - : Dorothy F. Cullen Herbert D. Keeler Alice A. Pleva Norman L. Trebilcock 2 - Arthur G. Czapiewski Gladys M. Kellogg Chester L. Polus Amanda A. Tyre - - Cylvia C. Daehn Claude A. Kelnhofer Irene H. Ponto John A. Ulatowski : - Reuben Davidson Hazel M. Kerner May E. Possing Louis B. Uszler - - Sylvia C. Dersinski Leroy J. Kerner Evelyn I. Preston Gertrude E. Volkman - : Leona A. Dixon Marjorie G. Kiefer Clarence A. Puhek Viola V. Voight , - I Joseph I. Edelstein Edmund C. Kitke Roy W. Radtke Margaret E. Vogelgesang - - Run. E. Egie Adele H. Klatt Harley w. Redlin christina M. wanek : Q Gustave F. Eimerman Luella A. Klevenow Edith M. Reichhardt Mary Wangard - g Ruth K. Eimerman Helen C. Knaak Norwood E. Retzlaff Margaret Warschauer i Donna Elsby Jane E. Knocke John R. Reuter Adeline Washechek I : Albert W. Estes Freda F. Knutson Blanche A. Roney Alice C, Wasserman - - Helen F. Evenson Alice E. Koeling Ralph F. Roensch Anita M. 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THE NEVER NEVER NEVER LAND Once upon a tame there was A way 3. wail we used to know for sienluncg off ai wnlghi from 'che wcuy ways of 'men - - .- , 1 . a s u 1 fl . . . f, - ww- A - f ' - 3.9. Q.z2'1'u-.., 4. -X --' - - ps G If I Qfrf' 1 fx f I 1 in ff Axxb,QkN x ,Qu 18122 'rip The Never Never Never Land at 41- N THE MYSTIC REALM of XV! 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Margaret Stueber FRESHMEN ...............Frema Taxey . . . ..... .Ardys Digman . . . . . . Georgiana Knurr W. Burrill R. Pillar A. Digman G. Mitchell Page One Hundred F our M NU---.Q-A-,,,,,,, A-- ff2Ta,'f::.--1 c -Q.,q::L-J,,t--- -7- .-..-.,...- 7.1 ,4 1 'K 1 E f ..,..,i fl l 4 .w-i 1 I , 1 I 1 ,., am THE: , ,A 1-,gm . ' rg g -----3 I 2 I F 1 'T ORAC F L1-A-1 lfwig iff 'Qf A li. A gum? I ' 1 till - 2 - ZZ, I . Q , -51.5 1, , , I, 1 . 1-'li fair ' AM 1 5 All Ala Wi fi, , Q ,Qgjg -ZH , HIL , 1 4' ,g I1 1 - Miers, jacob .N X xlfpf r I J. im-. I, KENNE IH CRANE , YL 'sal I P ,Cf . Y -tg?-I m sd? ',.. Y , 4 V f , iii T,-4 Y Q yiifiiii 'R i iiivd ll.-1.,l 11 -- iff! l. ,,N OBERT HARRISON, soldier-engineer, had just completed a ilglil pm Magik letter. Any one looking ox Cl his shoulder might iaxe iea . 1 -J 'Wi De 'Be t il i ,---,gi 9 wg, F ar r : It inf! E I'm about to leave, The Munson Development gag, 11. 1: Co111pany, m co-operat1o11 with thh government, is 1 QM!! if considering the CSt8.lJllSIlIl1CI'lt of a power plant 011 lgjjpjgg img lag ix., the Sanga. Theylve heard of a wonderful fall there L-fl 1 iv,'r-- f,f.,-.fi . . 5 if ' -Wamganga-seems to fill tl1e bill. Tl1e pioneer I La work will be devilish hard-but think of the future. i lu Yours truly has been delegated to do some of the preliminaries. Captain Conway with a hnudred men is to jig Emil accompany me. He is a fine fellow. iq ' . 1. . 'fill I had an experience yesterday. Was roaming around tl1e im? poorer district, when I came upon the lI10St XV1'CtCI'1CCl'S1JCC11l1CI'1 ly f fav. of white humanity I ever saw. The fellow, dressed in ragged L, ,gl blue jersey a11d breeches, lay groaning in the narrow street. Ill Soon found out he was soaked with 1'Lllll-HILISII l1ave been jj, kicked about, too. VVell, Bert, you know I've o11e weakness, fill Q so I soon had the fellow up, and got some blacks to cart him il ffl! to my room. A bath, good night's rest, a decent suit-you in-it wouldn't know hi111 now. Told 111e his name is Farnuni. It's ,if iQ 1242 the old story-back from a trip, bad COITIIJHIIY, liquor, stranded, 5lf'flQ E- 1 down Hllfl out, and getting worse. He was grateful, toog wants gr., to go with n1e. As he knows a lot of native lingo, we've Blade QQ , li him interpreter. gil This may be tl1e last ti1ne I'll write you for a long while, who knows? Give my best regards to Doc. AS ever sua ' I 5 1 Bob. li 1' 1 i '1 11 . . 7:1 His letter carefully sealed 111 an envelope, Harrison leaned back and fall en'o ed a i e of tobacco. . e 'rl ,Wg J Y P P U31 if :of if af Pk af we :sf Pk wk af Pk JK ik xc Pk in :sf wk 4: wc Mui, A group of white men silently watched tl1e little stea111er as it swung down the Miango River. Before them lay tl1e native village of Batundu. ,fill Here all steam navigation stopped, the river allowing only small portable Ki boats and native canoes to penetrate farther into the forest. A crowd of glib'-ll Y 'Q '-iffsi Page One Hundred Five Q ess ---11 new fA-- lr-if 4. - if '--' if iamif . . ,, . . W . . .awe-af ul.-- .1..,. pzzf' . - , ' 1 ' . 1-A-1,5 1 lllllllllllllllll l 92 5 lllllllllll lllllllll ZLJN- 9 I I, Q 'Ze THE l' ', glllllllllllllngavs - ORAC' FQ ,imbilglllllllllllllllls 3 r ' I : TSDCDCZ? : I 1 g . A V . . . , g - dusky natives surveyed the white arrivals with humble respectg their - - lighter colored brothers were not strangers in Batundu. Q : Harrison, leader of the force, smiled. lVell, boys, we're here. l.et's 1 : see lf we can get someone to help us with this truckf' ' L y .Farnum spoke to some of the swarthy blacks, who shouldered the 1 I equipment. I V After a refreshing meal the party explored the settlement that was 1 to be their habitation for the next several days. A reasonably large clear- A ing had been made on firm ground at the river's edge. The village proper : . was surrounded by large, luxuriant fields of mamoc. There were about a - ' hundred conical huts, separated by lanes twenty feet wide. On all but : I one side the little settlement was hemmed in by dark green forest, from r - which occasional cries of ibis or parrots could be heard. The river at this 1 : point flowed sluggisly and was of a silvery gray. .I l That afternoon Harrison was visited by the chief, Babali. A sump- Z : tuous head-dress and numerous amulets of brass adorned the tall, clean- : limbed native. Through the interpreter, Harrison soon made his wants known. It would be necessar to have 'e l l ' V - - - y s vera cozen native carriers and Y l ten large sized canoes. After terms were stated, Babali readily agreed to R l have the men and boats ready in two or three days. : 5 On Monday the expedition arose with the sun. After a hasty break- - y fast the canoes were launched. Harrison, Conway, Farnum, three assistants, : l and two solIdIiers, besidisdnatives, were in the First one. The country was : L not new to arrison. . ense mass of foliage reached almost to the river's - 2 edge. Tall trees of many kinds towered above the thick shrubs and under- : I brush. There was little or no movement, the water itself remained calm - : and listless. Once a monkey chattered impudently from an overhanging - i limb. Above the village, the river broadened out slightly. Twelve miles : : were covered before the order for stopping was given. Tents were quickly - S set up, and meals prepared. Later the men not on duty smoked, played : : T cards, read, or just talked. The natives were hunting game, or were other- : B wise engaged. - : Harrison had just unfolded a map when a loud hullabaloo sounded : : through the camp. Seizing his revolver he rushed from the tent. An D 3 excited Tommy was trying to explain to an equally excited crowd. An' I : : just looked up an' me gun was gone-an, me ammunition, too, he ex- I Q clamed. Then li looks an' a durn black was runnin' to beat Moses. An' : : l ups and chases lllll. Then 'e trips an' 1 grabs 'im, an' 'ere 'e is. B B There were several angry growls from surrounding troops. Yambuya. : : lead? of the ngtiyes fronhBatundu, xyas gesticulating and talking wildly. : 1 arnum si e up to arrison, w o had rescued the native from prob- : able rough handling. Yiambuya says the fellow's fron1 a different tribe, 1 S Mr. Harrison. The engineer looked surprised. , i : y f Alhrightg bring him along Conway-maybe we'll get some valuable 1 I in orma ionf' 1 . . . I The uiverin native followed r kl t h A - q g X nee y o t e tent. Y Farnum, ask him who he is, and why he tried to steal our guns. : For some moments the stillness was broken only by crude, native : , accents. Farnumvturned to Harrison. Says his name is Vllakunga, from - B a tribe on the lower.Itur1. Was captured by some Iyugu-escaped about : I aiweek ago. Found it a hard and dangerous job to get food-was making - R his way back to people. Begs that the great whiterlord be mercifulf' : 1 1 - : Page One Hundred Six : : . 5 . lllllllllll lllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllll r ll' ll'IlllI 'w il I Ill... S lllnlllllm - my I -In np-fwu, QI' ll O seo.-32 H, lllll - l Eflwi-cw FQEHBO I - 00,3-....-C,-mv-pAJ...,,.,D ZH! A Q.- ,.,xrn... .., 'f5g 1Q'-+- Q.,fn 1 - Q Wm k4 'f-P 'OU' C' 75' '15-1, - H30-30:5-3-'5. .GUE 'g, g'52.:'r.g5'Qf1Q-5-2,-H... 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One sank, half way back : 7 to the underbrushg the other managed to stagger near enough to be dragged H in, plucking weakly at a barb in his thigh. : , Harrison after a consultation marshalled his men together, angrily scor- : B ing the shot that began hostilities, but as the deluded fellow who so raslily I 1 opened tired now lay near the bank, lifeless, little could be done or said. i K The commander at once marched the force back about half a mile to a T p Page One Hundred Eight l. .M Hllllllllllllllll l lll l ul l l l lllllllllllll: 1 K l I... JNJN- g A Tl-iE'. 49 Q . ORACLFI ,J1' !llllllllllllll s-it MEL ,H fl l C3 fl: -.nl in i ll 4 l l ,. .V W. l l 1 I 5 7. . 1:1 .Q ii' 'Il A il 1, li I ,ll gl ll half-cleared knoll, an almost ideal spot for defense in case of attack. Sen- tries were doubled and a scouting party carefully searched the district. Late afternoon had brought no action, and the night was one of un- easiness. It was about five in the morning when first indications of a native assault were seen. A sentry to the north of the camp saw a black shadow, he rubbed his eyes thinking it to be but a bit of underbrushg then it moved. Quickly he raised his rifle and fired, at the the same time shouting to a com- panion some distance away. The whole forest seemed full of darting shad- ows, weird cries, and rustling branches. In the camp, cartridge belts and rifles were seized, the men assembled. The first sentry clambered up the rise and dashed in. God! the woods is full of them. The men were distributed to various posts and warned not to venture into the open. From the left several shots sounded in quick succession. Conway led twenty-five men southward and surprised a group of the same size, killing seven. Then the natives seemed to have withdrawn. For two hours not a shot was fired and as morning advanced the strictest watch was kept. Then far away was heard the beat of phantom tom-toms, a swell of chanting arose: White man not come. It arose and died again. Harrison shuddered. The spell was broken by the sound of shots to the left. A fellow with blood streaming down his arm came running. There's an army of 'em sir, Captain Conway says for you to come. A regular discharge of rifles could be heard. Taking every man available, Harrison dashed to the ofiicer's aid. He found him surrounded by seventeen o f his original twenty-five men, firing down into a band of howling, darting demons, ever coming closer. The reinforcements stopped the advance for moments only. Harrison was light- ing side by side with a grimy figure recognized as Farnum. Then to his despair the first of a retreating band of men rushed up with the informa- tion that an attack in force was being made from the north. Harrison swore. Give it to them, men, give them plenty before they get us. The little group of eighty men and thirty loyal natives retreated to the center. Then, m1uch to their surprise, they heard in the distance, a volley of crashing rifles, then cries in English. Harrison cheered. It's help, men. Lord knows who, but help. With a cry they pursued the now retreating Aruwimi, and were soon joined by a body of several hundred eager troops under the command of General Markenham, an explorer. Back they forced the Aruwimi, back across the stream, through the deserted village, back into the protection of the forest. The next day Harrison with the white whiskered, jolly, old soldier, Gen- eral Markenham, and three hundred soldiers pushed on toward VVamganga. The middle-aged explorer, long in service, had agreed to join Harrison for a short time, then both parties were to march back to civilization. The na- tives seemed to have vanished entirely as the troops filed along a well de- fined forest trail. Towards the glorious morning sun they marched, sing- ing, laughing, talking, but ever alert. Finally, in the dusk the last fringe of forest disappeared, and they emerged onto a huge, overhanging ledge. Ev- ery man stopped and stood silently. There in the soft, golden light of a sinking sun stood Wamganga. Volumes upon volumes of scintillating water poured down through seven separate clefts. Dashing spray arose from the chasm below, turned to shifting curtains of mist resembling Hlmy veils, then disappeared. Occasionally, 'tufts of green trees sprang from fertile spots on Page One Hundred Nine f L .lm ed. ,ig3.,,g.,gt.1.n.L. T illll lllllllllll 1925 lllllllllllll lllllllllllr W- THE, ' , U' A elllllllllllllllbifi QRAQ fl F, 6 5,1-'ilclllllllllllllllls E 'xscs-ef' E I - 1 C - the rock frame of this beautiful icture. Lower and lower sank the sun, - - Y . P . . I Q and as the gold turned to violet and dull silver, the men realized that camp Q : yet remained to be made. Q - is ak wk 4: is if nk at p I 7 It's those blacks again, shouted a reeling private-two days of peace ' I and profitable work in view of the beautiful fall had seemed like a dream- . I only to be broken by dread reality. 1 V A large army of natives had advanced skillfully to within a short dis- 1 tance of the combined forces. The clear call of a bugle summoned the 4 troops to attention. Harrison at work on some maps and plans rushed : with several assistants towards the camp. VVithin a hundred feet of the Q P anxiously waiting force, Harrison halted and scrambled up a mass of rock. : From this vantage he and his companions scanned the surrounding countryg . L thendl-Iarrlilson .slowly turned go thetforesfl. Hislheaiftrlslgopped beating, thers 3 stoo a ta , grinning savage, ow s ring rawn Jac . ere was a wang, a i 4 - ha cl ' 'kl Harrison could not move. His face blanched and! I - ppene so' quic y I i n 7 n ,a p B resigned smile curled about his lips, he waited. Fhose fractions of seconds I : seemed an eternity. Simultaneously with the twang a figure thrust his body : in front of him and fell without a word. Harrison and the others, unable to 7 move, saw the native drop, riddled by twenty shots from Markenham's meng .1 K the engineencould not comprehend, then, with a cry, he dropped to the : I side of the faintly murmuring body at his feet, and amid tears smoothed the - 7 brow of-Farnum. - f . , - I a Chokmglv came the words, I m done for old man, but I'd-do-1t-anv- - l ' -- -7 ' f ' th' f ldl' ' T I time for you. You re o some use to is nor . IQ There was a prolonged hush. E : It was Harrison who, finally, in answer to the man's weak pleadings, - I withdrew the cruel arrow and watched the blood flow copiously, with it, Q : life. The smiling eyes rested their last glance on beautiful VVamganga, and : : the man he admired-Harrison. Q : 3 The natives withdrawn, the men with hats in hand surrounded the : last resting place of Farnum. Kindly General Markenham with dimmed : 3 eyes knelt down and placed his hand softly on Harrison's back. The en- : - ineer had taken a sli of pa er from the man's Jocket. Unfoldin it, he B 3 g i . P P 1 n 3 - I saw a little verse, evidently torn from a book of some kind, at the top some- - : thing had been written. As Conway joined the officers, Harrison read softly: : : There's one time in a man's life when he's tired and sick of this world. - I've one throu h it. - ll 3 3 . . . : There's one person in this world I admire more than anyone else. It's : the fellow who brought me up again. - ,llll There's one verse I love-I found it in a little black book of his: 'Though I be robbed of every pleasure That soul and body can make glad, ECU on 1'-1 of-Dt. :rr J O Hur-v. o -12 ww 93'-1 Wie fb DCD -as 511 UE 014 mv-r : :LR wi W: PM 5' M11 However far His help may be : His mercy yet is left to me.' A Y As the last word died away the beat of tom-toms came, and chanting : arose from the vale. From the north, the south, the east, the beating sound - , came. Markenham arose. Harrison, he said regretfully, we've got to go : - -there's a general uprising. U , : r Sadly the engineer got up, he turned, saw the smiling face of Farnum, I i WVamgangag then far away again came the beating noise and strange chanting. : K Page One Hundred Ten I l Hllllllllllllllllllllll 1 9 2 5 llllllllllllllllllllllllll! .Y AZXJNF .2-Y TI IE he I3 7 , , li ' n alllllllllllllllvljfit' ORAC ,F, e. Ullllllllllllllllls ui y . . . : 'x9c:::-cf' I I A ! jl Ii 'i I nu v w s 1 Y ' 'fi I , f ' g i R 12 1 r 4 A 3 P iilikrfii, 1-5?-tF?ilE1:f!fEi --.' ---, -- ..,....,. .. , . .,.. : .. ,.., . .. ,.,, .i..,.,,, ,..A . .,,.. ,,,,, . ., -. ,,M,,, ' I l I ig ANCY ALLEN, young, pert, and pretty, opened the telegraph I office door with vigor, slammed it shut with vigor, and rattled '- the key in the lock with vigor. Q Now, if that doesn't scare it, she said, l'm at a loss to 1 E5!5:.4.55Qm2s.E know what will. Scat! there vou! Scat! she cried thr 1 n .tm . . ougl 7 4 the o men window. Sss-s-t! Scat! Run 'ol Ji - A l A Y , 5 1 1 geon toed, ,I R rascally old feline! Run! She clapped her hands with such : 1 .,,- 1 sr ' ' ability that the noise produced was enough to make a regiment i S f I 'slr ' of felines pick up their heels and scamper, but this especial : K feline was not affected in the least. I :-' i Mew, mew, said Tabby. Mew , The old cat gazed at Nancy with g : wistful eyes. Me-uoo! she cried again and again and again! I Z I Nancy clapped her hands to her ears to close out the sounds of that con- , tmual mewilng. How in the -name of common sense can I get rid of that ' cat? Here lt,S the third morning that it has followed me and I alwavs have : the horridest time imaginable getting rid of it. Ugh! Cats! She dropped - : into her swivel chair and whirled around. XVhat shall I do? Another I 3 whirl. Oh, I know! Mikel her silvery voice floated out through the : 1 door that opened into the baggage room.. Mike ! she called again. g : Comin', miss. Right away. S : A few moments after his answer, Mike lNIacGuire appeared in the door- : Q way. He was a veritable giant-broad shoulders, muscular arms, brawny : : neck, and SIX feet five. His thick, bushy, red hair was combed down to a H Q semblance of order, but here and there appeared a tuft of hair that had - : rebelled against orderlmess. He had kindly blue eyes in which the twinkle : C I was forever present. He was dressed in a pair of blue overalls, and heavy, : : high boots. Mike was a baggage man at the station, and certainly no man 1 was better suited to his position. He could hit with ease a trunk that taxed I : tllie stielnlgth of Eiils two helpers. Truly, biancy had donef well yyhen She 4 S I c ose 1 e as a e ow-conspirator against t ie aggravating eline. I What was it ou wanted, miss? his burly voice rumbled. ' - . .Y - A y Oh, Mike, will you do me a favor? - . H . , , . ,, , Q Well, now, shure, miss, an Id like to, he stopped to scratch his unruly - r hair, making it more unruly than ever, but it all depends on the favor. : Might it be a rather complicated one, now miss ? - . ' 3 Why, that's what I'm wondering about, too. You see, I don't know - k p myself! To get down to it, Mike, a horrid old cat has been following' me E I 3 ' 1 5 Page One Hundred Eleven : 1 , 1 I l Ill llllllllllllllllll 1925 llllllllllllllll llllll g 11 E l lll lll llllllllll 19213 Ill lllllllllllllllllllllll V '-I .. , 1 3.-A-T11 ',,.-. -. I ,g p 1-' qw' QQ ' 14 llll 'llllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllq 'W 'lllllllll 'll' ll I A AZ A 1, 4- , M , ,AH . 4. - A 4 444 44 1.4 . M ,A A A A 4- -4: E I Q 1? 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Along one side ran the tracks-huge rails gleaming and shining into the distance. It was on these rails that the huge monsters of iron and steel came roaring and puffing. Fascinating, indeed! As she grew older the liking for the little station still lingered with Nancy but in an altogether different Way. It assumed an economic fascina- tion for her-a place to earn money if one were so fortunate as to secure the one position it offered for a young lady of Nancv s ability. 'lhe one position xi as the telegraph operator s work. VVhen Nancy was eighteen she luckily obtained it with the promise that it xx ould be hers during the absence of Mr. Bucher the regular operator. He xi as absent on sick leaxe . Her duties were not arduous' the few messages that did come during the day took but little of her time so she had much leisure. She utilized this in such ways 'ls Were devised by herself. One lately acquired by her xx as the craze for working cross-nord puzzles. VVe left her deep in the problem of solving one. The 10:15 train drew up puffing before Nancy xx as half way through. A few passenger alighted: one a portly middle-aged woman with a great many bundlesg another, an old man xv ith a bushy uhite beard, and lastly, a young man-a stranger. Nancy did not remember ever seeing him before, so she turned back to the ever delightful mysteries of the puzzle. The bell rang, and the train pulled out slowly with a few disgruntled snorts. Silence once more settled over the vicinity of the station. Oh, I see. You also work them. Inter- esting, aren't they? Standing in front of the open window was the young man who had lately alighted from the train. - ' Yes,'. Nancy vouch- 7 ' safed a noncommittal answer. -Alllllll A mbhallllllh-,-Ink sims. llllllllr I lt: H - o if ' ' 5 . o ' F' , i ' 71 i:lmlurf 'lllllmlllmg I i all i - l - 1 l - l l 1 S H i - I I I N l i - 9: I l I 2 l S I E'- ! a 'S ' 5 : CD 2 l Q- f V S m .: I to 5 ul S r S . ' ru .. 51. 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VVhat's this? he shouted 6 I su en V. Hey: leggo down there you ' 4 : . Nancy looked at him in amazement. W'as he insane? His actions mer- : ited that OITITIIONQ he was dancing up and down on one leg, and slapping at ' his knee with both hands. She drew back quickly, her eyes betraying her I bewilderment as she watched him. lVith a quick swoop he bent down, fum- J L bled at something, and then raised aloft-Tabby! : f f'W'here'd this specimen come from ? he asked, grinning. Looks like a : i patriarch. Say, you re some cat, he added, looking up at Tabby from where I A ihe dangled. But don't you try climbing up mv new trousers again. : I' Vhat'll I do with it?!' turning to Nancy i - . xc - - I D ' : Ugh! AThroW.1t in the first ash can you come to. She shuddered dis- ! - tastefully. Isn't it dirty? I wonder how it got away from Mike? She ' : went gn to tell of the n1orning's happenings. And if I ever see that thing - 3 again, she concluded, I ll faint ! : : XV. l Oh. IF0,1llOtgl'lEl.t!,! he begged. XVell. I'll do something with it, anvwav. : I ' isi me uc '. oodbye. ' ' - 1 4. .. , ,, , Q Goodbye and good luck! I'o herself: Gee, I bet hes from New : : York. . I hope Mother accepts him. Be fun to have a lodger. It's been so I : dead since the rest left home. - - Again that paper of black. and white squares engaged her attention. : : She struggled with its complexities, but could not make much headway. It : Q presented a formidable appearance of unsolvability. I hope he stays all ' : summer! Nancy suddenly informed the atmosphere. Her thoughts, evi- I Q dently, were wandering. - : It was 11:55 when Mike came into the office and announced that he was : : ready to taketcare of the messages while she left for dinner. She dashed for I - her hat and literally ran out of the door! After running a block, she recol- I : lec-ted her young ladyhood, so stopped and assumed a demure expression and I 3 gait which were retained during the rest of her walk home. 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Nancy hastily jumped down and rushed to her chair. As C L she decoded the message, Bob muttered a few expressive words. Hang it, Q ' anyway, everything is liable to bother a person around here! Say, Nan, how I : will it be if we go for a walk this evening? he called. g 1 Fine, replied the crossword puzzle girl. She was smiling slightly. , : So long, I'l1 be there ! T Q S'long, Nan. Then, holding the puzzle and looking sideways at her, , Y he read, Eye, love, you! He made a leap for the sidewalk and rushed OE. B I T Nan's smile grew broader as she watched his retreating figure. Sud- i - denl it grew into a full laugh, and she buried her crimson face in her hands - .Y Y . F 4, l to stifle her mirth! , L T Mee-ow! a long drawn-out wail, pathetic in its plaintiveness. Mee- T 2 ow l Again it came. ' l Nancy jumped to her feet, the light of battle in her eyes. She slowly ! : turned and .faced the window. There, in all her pitiful loneliness, sat Tabby. Q 1 Her gray face was owlish in its wisdom as she surveyed the aroused and : E still-blushing Nancy. However, sensing that the surrounding atmosphere H Q l was charged with something other than cordiality, she, with a great show of 'I : unconcern, playfully pawed for the cord of the window shade. Getting a l N lirm hold upon it, she toyed with it for a second and then gave a hard pull. i : The shade quickly rolled down, throwing the office in darkness. : : Nancy, with a somewhat impatient exclamation, walked to the window - Q and pulled the shade up. Tabby stared at her in fright, but dispelled her fear - with her ever Jresent genialit . She took a ste toward Nanc ' and entlv - l D . Y P 5 8 , . Q rubbed her head against the other's arm. l Oh, you are a darling after all, Tabby! Nancy cried in forgiving : l accents. A little dear ! She cuddled the darling Tabby, dirtiness and all, Q in her arms, and together they looked out upon the world! : - Bob was whistlin hanail as he walked homeward. i, - 8 ll Y x E T l jr I , ' : . . ' ,Q s-sg T: T ' lla 1 M 'X I r T' r T N 1 ' I V i l fl l K T l rg Page One Hundred Sixteen 1 ,Q . I i A - ,ro ii U1 ii T ea 'V THE, , 'Wl Y I I F' llllllllllllllfp ORACLF', , 'g jlllllllllllllll ' E .9C3CZ-L I - I - ' ' - ' 1- 1 - AgTn'v?':- I I i 1-3-p .:, ' , : , fp -1 . .e . H. ,U Y D 4 LUE. - ' as s s i e r -I ' N e, Q' A .12 - , .Q b : T B ARTHUR CZAPlEWfKl . i i , Il all i I i l All 2 if -'nf '.,f , ,,,,,, M , b ' ,I ,cf pf P I A . f- ' eg f - ,, I -We , ' 1 1 1 rl 4 ' V -- L . V- Q . ' Q HE sun, rising complacently over the tree tops of the Bois, gazed E upon a scene not unusual at this period of the eighteenth century, 3 or. to be more definite, the time when the French ARevolution - ,was in its infancy. Fourgmen comprised the group gathered at : the' duelling ground at this early hour. Two' were engaged 'in ' ,X I discussing the formalities' of the encounter. The other two I. i y . 'were stripped of their coats, having no shoes, sleeves rolled I up to the elbow, and collars open 5 the throat. One of the V , 'mi combatants. seemingly a man about forty, reclined in a sit- l l 4 P -ting posture at the base of an enormous oak. He was toying I with his sword, bendin the blade back until it touched the hilt, the basket guard' ofwhich was emblazonedvwith sparkling gems, set in gold. - His an- tagonist, a man appearing to be some fifteen years-younger was testing the Hexibility of his own blade xx hich was of somewhat older. design having a bell shaped guard not in any way elaborated by gems or precious metals lhe amazing or 1'1ther turious det'ul about this sword was that the blade was of 1 deep blue color Andre that was the younger contestant s name his whole appellation being Andie de Beiault had come into possession of it as a gift from his father who had ieceix ed it flom his grand sire Gilles de Berault a captain in Richelieu s Guards Andre u as awakened from his meditations by his friend and second Antoine Margon Come come he said Von Kurbyen IS ready XV1l'l1Ollt response Andre arose and slowly stalked to where h1s opponent stood ready Allez messieursl The blades clashed together and after a momentary glissade were whirl ing Hashes of steel swift as lightning now heie now there now up now down eveivwhere yet nowhere Von Kurbyen led the attack with a lunge in seconde which Andre parried Name of 1 n'1me swore Xntoine to himself that von Kurbyen will be the death of Andre yet And in truth that he well m1ght be for only the preceding week he had disposed of La Motte Royau of terrible rep utation Nevertheless it was Andre xx ho scored the first real point of advantage On an engagement in qumte Andre by a pariy in quarte and a slight tW1St of the wrist deflected von Kurbx ens blade from the line of engagement and bv '1 still further movement on Andres part von Kurbyen was dis armed his weapon falling harmlessly to the ground Nom de Dieu swore Anto1ne again as Andre stepped back allowmg Page One Hundred Seventeen 4. r 7 Y cr , 1 - I , c V . . 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It was obvious to Antoine that there was no alternative for von Kurbyeng he must succumb before the relentless offensive movements of Andre. His thoughts were soon to be realized, for suddenly von Kurbyen, in an engagement in quinte, lunged toward Andre. Andre parried, but the blade was only deflected slightly, and, with the force of the lunge behind it, some two feet of steel tore the muscles of Andre's left arm. Antoine sprang forward, alarmed at the sight of blood on Andre's arm and on von Kurbyen's sword, but before he was close enough to be of either hindrance or assist- ance Andre had retaliated with a lunge that carried him almost to his knees., running his opponent through the left side, and Karl von Kurbyen, conqueror of La Motte-Royau, fell, probably mortally wounded. Andre, assisted by his friend, bound the wounded arm, for which An- toine, a practical man in a critical situation, had improvised a sling from his sword-belt. Further assisted by Antoine, he ascended into the waiting caleche, which immediately started its lurching journey to the Rue du Has- ard by way of the Cours de la Reine. While the young duellist and his companion are travelling homeward in their cabriolet, let us become further acquainted with them. Andre had been left an orphan only recently when his father, an ardent upholder of the Third Estate, had been trampled 'oo death by the dragoons Besenval had sent to disperse the mob in the Champs Elysees and the Tuil- eries Gardens. His mother had died of paralysis some six years earlier. Andre had cast his lot against the noblesse, offering his service to the com- mons. His offer had been readily accepted, for it was known that his abil- ity with the sword was not to be despised. Antoine was his companion in all adventures. Although he was not an orphan, he had no place that might be called home, for, not sharing the fam- ily's views on the Third Estate and the noblesse, he had departed. He was well' educated, having spent some years in the Lycee of Louis le Grand. In a word, they were soldiers of fortune. Upon arrival at Andre's lodgings, which he shared with Antoine, the bustling landlady informed Andre that he had had an early morning visitor in the person of M. Danton, President of the Cordeliers. He hastened away, saying that he was expected at the Literay Chamber at ten, volun- teered the amiable landlady. After a morning at chess and a light dinner washed down with excellent Malaga, Andre informed his friend of the expectancy of another visit from Danton. Nor was he mistaken, for soon a carriage rolled up to the door and a man about thirty years of age descended. A thundering on the door, accompanied by a roaring voice, announced the advent of this idol of the canaille. Small, bright eyes buried in an enormous pock-marked face, nose awry, and a mouth of almost no shape, rendered thus by an injury during childhood, gave the revolutionist a none too pleasing appearance. His shirt, far from clean, hung open at the throat, displaying a Herculean neck, about which hung an unknotted cravat. He wore a long, scarlet top-coat, buck- Page One Hundred Eighteen 4 ' 1 9 2 5, l - if -ET-E uni ' 'I glllllllllllllllgm, OR ACLF, ,nullllllllllllllls : 4-xsc:-af' Q I I 1 I : skin breeches, and boots with reversed tops, carrying in his hand a biscuit- : : colored hat, upon which with an air of defiance he perched the tricolor cock- Q Q ade. Truly this man was a veritable colossus. 1 f Without any formal greetings to either Andre or Antoine, Danton im- ' L mediately opened to Andre the nature and cause of his visit, not, however, - I without a suspicious glance and inquiry about the trustworthiness of An- 1 V toine. Upon being assured by Andre that his friend was reliable and hon- ' est to the utmost degree, he pursued the object of his errand. T I The Cordelier Club has sent me as an agent to enlist your services as g U a messenger to the President of the Chamber of Commerce at Nantes. As : - you no doubt know, the king has dis- X,--ff - I solved the States. The nobles, how- -3 5', 'p: V KA N E : ever, oppose this movement and are .35 .1 Q attempting to use their infiuence to 'V 6 : move the king to a reconsideration A 4 : and probably a new decision. The , , - king favors the canaille of Nantes, 5 2. L ,QQ9-1T:.':.. I and, therefore, if the President of the L W 'xsimdg-gif, ' K 4 Y Chamber at Nantes can be prevailed C , p '4 . iiziill 5 REQ., W B I upon to use his influence to incite the eff . 4 '- vi - 5 people of that city to a patriotic dis- if lililrh, : f play-as he probably can by our mes- -' A l . g l sage--the king may stand firm and 'V 4 3 :' refuse to render a new decision. gf , 1 2 : Is it necessary that I travel ':.. ,L . .-r w , p : alone?i' inquired Andre bluntly. Sf - ,i fff- - if g : No, you may have a companion T--Q, ' i' , e A ' B S of your own choice, but he must be of ' : Q 3 patl-iotic and faithful Standing. Nor was he mistaken. for soon a carriage Q - . . rolled up to the door. U 2 - Agreed, and, unless I am mistaken, Antoine is my companion. : : Now as to details, pursued Danton. You will start from here in a : : fortnightg money for travel will be suppliedg and you will be required to - Q return with an answer. Do I make myself clear? - : : Evidently he did, for, within the space of another hour, plans had been Q : completed and the services of Antoine recruited as the companion of Andre. : 3 wk a- if sf wk if wk wk : : Two weeks later, on a dark September night, two heavily cloaked men : : rode in the direction of Meudon. Obviously they were Andre and Antoine. B - Each wore a long riding coat, riding boots, wide-brimmed hat adorned by a 1 : tricolor cockade, sword at side, and a broad tricolor sash about the waist. g S Across the saddles of each of the travelers hung two heavy pistols. 4 : Meudon will be our first stopping place, said Andre, breaking the 4 I silence. r Good, we shall partake of some mutton and Burgundy, our means do : T not permit Malaga, responded Andre. : I ' p wk 4: Pk nk -if wk :of Pk - L T At sunrise the two messengers rode into Meudon. The lodging house : 1 was not yet open, but, in response to thunderous knockings on the door, : i the proprietor, Pierre Darmon, threw open a window on the upper floor - Q and glared down at them. He checked his words of anger upon observing : E Page One Hundred Nineteen : - I 1 - Hlllllllllllllllllllllll I 9 2 5 lllllllllllllllllllllllllll T1 1 I THE I the tricolor' sashes and cockadesf In 'a po1'te mann 'r' thev were 'asked jf fact beseeched to walt for the space of a few short m1nutes Presently the door was thrown open and they xx ere confronted by the bowing Plerre WIthout conversatmn he led them to a p1lX ate room at the rear of the Inn stopplng on the way to arouse the tavern boy to see to the gentlemen s horses My humble lodglngs at the serv1ce of the gentlemen of tne tr color offered P1erre Havlng dlsposed of a meal of the pro1nIsed mutton and Burgundy the travelers agan logged onwaId Mormng was spent In unev ntful t av l1n whereupon Andre and Antorne at noon halted and made a meal of the lunch wh1ch Plerre had prepared for them Much to the1r surpr1se and pleasure they found that the good hearted Plerre had Included In the1r re past a small leathern flask of excellent Malaga w1ne After an afternoon of travel w1thout unusual events they rode Into the llttle town of Gurchen There they were served by another patr1ot1c Innkeeper who supplred the1r wants from the sweetmeats and w1ne of hIs own pantry Immed1ately after the meal they retlred Wlth 1nstructIons to the proprletor to awaken them at mxdmght They were awakened promptly by the Innkeeper who had fed the1r mounts and prepared a lunch for them accordlng to the11 nlshes It was cold when they set out and before thev had gone many mlles ram began to fall wettmg the prlmlng of the1r plstols The desolate regIon through wh1ch they were pass1ng made the journey more dreary than CXCI Thlck under brush covered the s1des of the road causmg the travelers to feel that they were bemg watched or pursued Andre I hear the hoof beats of trottIng horses Antome I hear the hoof beats of gallopmg horses I-Ixst' the hoof beats sound nearer Hurry let us not be pursued and taken Urgmg the1r horses to a gallop the messengers hastened onward The beasts 1f that they were After another weary hour of the1r galloplng pace Andre by chance turned h1s head and saw to h1s surpr1se and chagrm three r1ders gallop mg over the r1dge wh1ch they had just crossed Make ready Antoine we may have the opportunlty of fightmg our way Upon lookmg at the prlmmg of the1r plstols they found to then' dIs may that they had been dampened by the ram and would not catch fire Not to be taken wxthout a fight however Andre drew hrs blue blade and Antolne ran an experlenced finger over the sharpened edge of h1s weapon Turmng about they statloned themselves on opposlte s1des of the road holdlng the1r swords In read1ness for the encounter By th1s txme the1r pursuers were upon them and one haxmg an a1r of authorlty about h1m addressed them In French wlth a strong Cerman ac cent We know that you carry a message to the Pres1dent of the Chamber of Commerce at Nantes We m behalf of the noblesse are here to prevent that message from reachmg IIS destmatlon The one of you who IS Andre de Berault w1ll hand over that message promptly and wlthout resxstance or we may be compelled to use forclble means to extract the message from your person My men w1ll reheve you of your swords Andre and Antome ylelded the1r swords to the men who approached for that purpose Page One Hundred Twenty i Hlllllllllllllllllllllll I 9 2 5 llllllllllllllllllllllll ng 0' O 55' 0 I-' 71 IIIIE Alll A0..4l.'l'lL...luL IIIIIIIIIIE -Ill nl-.. l 'llllll llll If I!! 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Now the time has come when you must pay. Karl von Kurbyen l So saying, Andre drew forth his hands from beneath his coat. Each held a pistol with dry priming. Laughing sardonically, Andre pointed the pistols n tl.e dhection of von Kurbyen and pulled the triggers of both weapons. Our reckoning is complete, spoke Andre as Karl von Kurbyen, captain of Besenval's Dragoons, fell and lay still in the mud at his horse's hoofs. Andre, seemingly nervous, spoke to the companions of von Kurbyen. My friend Antoine is a nervous man, and, as you see, he holds two pistols. Therefore, I should advise you to return our blades and get out of range as quickly as possible, for your health momentarily depends upon how long Antoine holds his fingers steady. ' Evidently the other two also thought this a piece of good advice, for they dropped the captured weapons and immediately turned and galloped off in the direction whence they had come. Nor were the two friends fur- ther molested, for they rode into Nantes a short while later and stopped at a neat little inn kept by a buxom English lady and her daughter. Immediately after a meal of mutton and potatoes, prepared in true Eng- lish fashion, and a bottle of Burgundy, they departed to seek M. le President. They reached the Place du Commerce shortly before the busy hour and wer: granted an audience with the President, Andre bringing forth the message from a hollow button of his riding coat. The President smiled and immedi- a .ly penned the woi ds, in capitals, HCOMME AMI . With the answer well concealed, Andre and Antoine began the journey homeward without any further repast than another meal of the wonderfully prepared mutton and potatoes, this time accompanied by a bottle of Malaga. .supper v. as taken at Guichen, where the tavernmaster informed them that the body of von Kurbyen had been found with two charges in his lungs. af if ar :sf :ac an as in The day of their arrival home, they were again visited by Danton. His words were of the highest praise for the success of their venture. In due time Andre again took forth a message from the hollow button of his riding- coat and presented it to Danton. He was visibly pleased and he again over- whelmed both friends with thanks and the promise of his inHuence in any matters in which it might be needed, whereupon Andre suggested a bottle of Burgundy, that they might drink to the succes of their exploit. Bah! interjected Antoine, we will have Malaga. Let not expense stand in the way, suggested Danton, we will drink the- best Volnay at my expense. After consuming some quarts of the wine, Andre offered anaexplanation of his killing of Karl von Kurbyen. Von Kurbyen was the man responsible for my fatherls death. There was an old feud between our family and his, s.a.t1ng when ' my great-grandfather was killed by a member of the von Kurbyen family in a dispute over cards. Karl von Kurbyen was the man who trampled my father to death in the Champ Elysees. On my father's death-bed I swore revenge. I have it, I am satisfied. And I have saved the country of my love, for the present, at least, said Danton. I rejoice. , And I have enough Volnay to float a Venetian gondola, I am pleased, put in Antoine with drunken pleasantness. Page One Hundred Twenty-one l' -. nh .-4ll 1 I 1 ! 1 A l ir. 'E L. .4 ll 1 Q H I 1 ui I I I nn I an I ll 1 1 an I an I I I E 1 an nn I S as I in 1 . 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D' mu gf-+251 :Nag Em p...,g4 :H .... mt- izrfho. 3149: :J 'friiid If:-Q5 gg! umnaullm Aus.. si.. If Did you hear about Harry Howe s galavantin around with Georgie Cooper? An poor Marvie Hanson aint got a chance in the world for Mary with Georgie and his money against him. Mercy! thought Miss Angela. That old gossip will get the news of my marriage around town before I can say Jack Robinson . And Miss Angela was not far from right for the next morning when She went down to breakfast the boarders looked at her wonderingly. Then they greeted her with a volley of congratulations. Miss Angela smiled and accepted them and wishing to be agreeable in her newly found popularity for the first time in the history of the boarding house started the conversa- tion at the table and talked through the whole meal. Of course Mrs. Green not having been told anything about the groom or wedding had promptly invented an answer to all of the many questions. I hear you had a large wedding at your husband s home Miss Primm politely remarked Mr. Davis a gentleman sitting at her right. Ah yes. But call me Miss Angela. Im not going to tell anybody, my husband s name until I see him. Ill be charmed to call you that. Mr. Davis had come from New York quite recently Sure has nice manners thought the man-hater. There is a Harold Lloyd comedy at the Marvel tonight. If you have no other engagement may I take you there? Surely I just love those comedies. Don t you? The fact xx as that both hated them and Miss Angela was known to have said Wouldnt go to one of those comedies if you paid me a million dol- lars Nevertheless Miss Angela was going and Mr Davis was answering Yes I think comedies especially those in which Harold Lloyd participates are exceedingly delightful A Mrs Lord sat at Miss Angela s left Miss Angela she queried IS your husband a Methodist? Has he a swell home? What kind of dress did you wear? A white dress Mrs Lord Twas right pretty Those new fangled spangles were all over it and a hair dresser fixed my hair in all kinds of waves An my husband s house' Oh' It s gorgeous' He has two servants Page One Hundred Twenty three l ll J 1 v 1 J J , , l ' I KK II H W S C I I I II S , , H I , I ' I I I I g I H r El I I Cl I II ' I 1 s - I I N 9 I , I l , n - H l I7 : - : .1 ' H - 1 H ' : i l - gg I v n - 1 1 - V , : - as x , I I , ,, , ,... . f I I ' I H . . . . . . . ' 1 1 , 1 I f ' l I - 1 u ' as - gg- , , . A . I , ' H . . nl A u . ' 7 ' i - V , 1 s 4 a ' I V . , . l Y . . . - K I I I -1 ' I 1 : llllllllllllll lllll lr l 9 25 Illlll lllllllllllllllllll ll n Q- - W- g g ggg gg gg - ' I I Q 4 3, . . -ZX-fxuj ' Q , g In 0 THE, I , is Elllllllllllllllbfffig QRACLF, .xmjjlllllllllllllllg 1 - In' ' I : and a butfler.' 'He says: hefs goingrtotget me a' lady's maid..-2. Sur'efhe's,iM'etho- : I 'dist. ' Think I'd marry 'anybody who wasn't ?. My, but he's thehandsonie I : one ! And Miss Angela proceeed to describe him. ' Strange, he had changed 1 : ,Elightly oveiiigiii. llgle was nowabout the size of Mr. Davis, and-had dark ' , rown eyes 1 e r. avis. I - I : Jllgfust look a lit likebMr. I?avis,f' thought Ifvordg' 'cause everytime 1 Y -any o yrsays anyt mg a out .- 11m,:-1t.'s a way ' i e. 'lr.' avis'. ' ' . '- 1 After breakfast, Miss Angela walked upstairs with Mr. Davis, whose I room was- but a liixv' dlcgors aaway llfrodm hersr, Have you a pair of shears I : could borrow, r. avis. s e' 3, - -1 N., . 1 . U - P asked. ' : f Surely, I have. Will you come : I to my room and get it?,' . I : Miss Angela consented, and 1 I : p ,was shown into his room, which ' Y C was in perfect order. That's a fine ' : 'man for you, Miss Angela j S Primm, she told herself. V g Q' f Here are the scissors, I Miss Angela. V 4 g oh, thank you. g V Your-er --husband will - I not object to your going home : R this evening with me? g I have : I' -been rather worried about it. - : - Oh, no. He is very kind : I that way. He won't be able to - : come here for some time, and : I he said I should have as 'much - : fun as I could, and to go out : I with anyone I pleased. I'm - : glad you asked me, shyly. : : So am I. Your husband p - Q must be a very considerate ' ' - L I : : man. envy him',, Q ngela Primm stepped off ,the 5:15. K Q I'll be ready at eight, tonight. Thank you for the shears. 1 ' '. ' : : - . You're welcome. At your service anytime . ' . V A . . : Q In her own room once more, Miss Angela gleefully asked herself, . What - : did he mean? Said he envied my 'h'usband'. Why? . Because he's consider- - - zate, or-because I'm 'his wife? Must-be the-first, but I wish 'twere-the last. : : Miss fmlgelahchgckled. gfhecfe wats- no doubt in her. mind as to' which one: it : I was, a t oug s e was a rai to a mit it even to herself. : Well, I must get to work. She opened. the door of her clothes closet I, : -and took out three of her dresses. All of them had high collars, which,'she 4 - knew, made her look like a scarecrow. She had decided toic-ut all these off, J : .be'as feminine' as possible, and to talk to all men, foriif the women 'folks A 1 discovered that slhe was not married, the men would surely be on Sher side . : .Perhaps one 0 t emi would even marry her.. . . . Y - I That night, Miss Angela stood- anxiously waiting. for her escortflovely : F inthe blue taffeta, with a beautiful chain of jet beads, that had been a'keep,- : r 'sake from her mother, on her perfectly formed neck. 1 - - .. ., f U 5 . . A knock 'ather door. 5'At last! ' Oh, no, Mr. Davis,.you didnft lkeep me : L -waiting, Ijust got ready. , . ' J L- l ...Lg h .. .5 ..-- . ,, , P - E Page One'Huhd15ed'T'wenty-fqur E : i . lllllllllllllllllllllll llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH A.fX..lX.- V ' 'FI-IE Kx.9sci 'i if ii ORACLF, i,,W' !lllllllllllllllL: :Will - t They walked through the village to the theater, she leaning lightly on his arm. Once the picture had been thrown on the screen, Miss Angela found it difficult to laugh the the com,edian's absurd antics, as did also William Davis, but- she felt rewarded for her patience in being able to sit near him. It was a nice feeling, she admitted. Suddenly Miss Angela realized that he - - - 1 I 1 was not looking at the picture, but gazing intently at her. Through the 1 corner of her eye, she watched him. Finally, she said, Isnlt the picture in- 4 teresting?', V I ' Very, very beautifully formed neck. Perfect, he answered, deep in 1 thought. Miss Angela was exceedingly flattered, so she decided not to say : anything about his mistake, for he was in a delightful revery. : At the conclusion of the presentation, Miss Angela and Mr. Davis had C -if an ice-cream soda at a little store, half a block from their boarding house. 1 Miss Angela, won't you call me 'William'? You did me the honor of allow- Q 5-uw ing me to call you 'Miss Angela', and I wish to do something in turn for you. g I Of course, I realize it isn't much of an honor, he laughed. I It is, too. And I accept the privilegef' . S At the door of her room, the said, Good nightl' and William left Miss A V' ' Angela to dream of-no, not William, but the Gentleman of the Suitcase . ,I R She must think of a way to make him propose. : I The next afternoon Miss Angela was called to the door by Linda, who : r announced that a man was waiting down in the parlor for her. The card U l . read: Mr. Pendleton Anthony . I : : i H What a beautiful name! My lover has come at last. She hurried. : , nervously, downstairs. Was this her man, tall straight, and handsome? : 1 No, he was short, humped, and homely. But it was he, for there was her - - suitcase. ' - ...Q A-Are y-you Miss Angela P-P-Primm? T-The other d-day I g-got - .i your s-suitcase by mistake. H-Have you m-mine? : I Miss Angela hated a stammerer, but she decided to be polite. Yes, I : If have your suitcase. I can't imagine how they got mixed up, can you? - . I N-No. A porter was c-carrying mine. I was changing to another train : : from Brighton and d-did not notice the s-suitcase? : : I didn't, either, until I got home. I was in New York, arranging some- - I thing with my lawyer. On further thought, she said, I inherited one thou- : - sand dollars from my uncle. Miss Angela had been told that money was - I often bait for men. She must make him propose. : W-Who is your 1-lawyer, Miss Primm? : : Mr. Gordon Morris, in the Bancock Building. : - I k-know Mr. M-Morris well. His wife and mine are very good friends. ! 'Q So are our children. I Wife! Children! You heartbreaker! She ran upstairs, and threw 1 S25 down the treasured suitcase. Q F Left to himself, Mr. Anthony departed. A YS When Miss Angela came down to supper that night there were red rings : ' around here eyes. I I haven't seen you all day, exclaimed Mr. Davis. : ' i N-No, I don't suppose you would. I was rather ill.' : I l That's too bad. What was the matter? U I I had a terrible headache, answered Miss Angela. : , Have youethe evening paper? If you want to stay in your room to- : i Page One'Hund1'ed Twenty-five : I I . 11 W l --f ' ' ' ' . 'V ' - lllllllllllllllllll l 9 2 5 lllllllllllllllllllllllllll M M . . rr-'b' -' , , . ,iq . '.', ,. E1 F AQ' . TN.. Q-1. 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'-:'.. , I l 'i' ' ' i ' l' ' we-WY l The Land of Dreams ' f l wfK.551iYv DARDED JEALOUSLY hidden nlthm each student s 1 n n e r thoughts lies his dream of d1eams On a foundat1on of h1s own Hl31l1f1CS and h1s own mch l121t1011S towels the phantom In the Land of Dreams mav hap he sees a Splllt fair standing tall and graceful before an a I. semblage addiesslng in flowing language h1s fellow sprltes sees a httle gnome playlng the pipes of Pan 1n his t1l'lV orchestra sees a sylph and cheiub from opposing toad stool rostrums debating C2l111CStly sees a tmy banshee wlth eal phones awry dancing ecstatically and shouting China China at last' sees beauti ful fairies on then sylx an stage holdmg the audience spellbouncl YV1th tllell' dlama sees a smiling elf nodding and bowing presiding at a meetin of his fellows midst the oak leaves sees a ljllsl httle lJ10XX1'llC Hltll over grown spectacles pelchecl 1JI'CC3.110Ll5ly on his nose sitting majestically before his tiny desk edlt ng the Fmrx land Fanrx sees ad mfimtum Then f1OIU that haze of disconnected thoughts a dehnlte plan takes shape In each school activity he sees a means of re'1l1z1ng his dleam of dieams And unknown to him come with the realization development con fidence and content TIS a tiuly glorlous Dreamland a Land of Dreams Come True lllllllll Ill' 'mi lu ml mu' Ill I l I 'II l Wu l null I--e f-lnulllllffl 'QQjjHn 't'- -- n:m ll --:mu Il ' t Q I 'wlh ,.. I lll ., nllll .--..nv,m, , 1 ll 1 r a 'Il'l': it Jl , '. 1 4 ' ' K Y '!h lp l structufe of his elusive vision. 'umm hu . A .-gp Y I ' .,..ti.w e 1 rt., Illrlx p Q ii' f ' ll., .' i i . , will .ui 1 - I .ni .,.. ' e .. ...i ll l ia,,. f -L'.1':-..li:......,-.-a.......,. 7 3 ,fl -f.z:::-:::'.:::.f,...-........--n- - THE lt?54Qf--wsu, 1 A t!il,t'?,f19i:ifl if U R AC L E Ls :gg:tZi ir, . I . , . ' K, C,-we All-American-1924. M. Tonkin An Appreciation 1 GAIN WE HAVE THE ORACLE ANNUAL-loved and cher- pri VPD ,QQ MSW tl .lffggf-if f- , fir- 1251 Q -L if ' wk. make this ful thanks, - To .fthe the scribes ished for the glorious memories that it contains. The ninth Oracle Annual now is presented to you, with the purpose of showing to you the Lands of the Imagination coupled with the Lands of Reality. How well it has been portrayed to us by artists of the camera, brush and pen, To them we owe our heartfelt thanks. To the writers of tales, to the Puck-like jok- ers, to the undaunted pages who went forth in quest of ads, to the prudent torch-bearers, our faculty advisers, the newsmon- gers and reporters, and to'all others who helped in any way to book of wonders what it is, we heartily extend our grate- .other pages of our realm, we offer this Oracle Annual, edited by of our Wonderland, a book of memories. THE STAFF. At Work Instructions The Chiefs Page One Hundred Thirty 9253 or L in EZLLTILL' 5:27 if - '?X j .T1.5lT.L1fL' '-'H-7 ..s--.,s....-s--,i-.. THE fi ORACLE P' 'SDQQZL E. Arnstein All-American-1923. L. Hautz Qur Annual E HAVE had two All-American Annuals: what docs this mean to us? Every fall the Central Interscholastic Press Association holds a convention at Madison. Any school in the entire United States may enter its annual for criticism. and judgment. The lg books are carefully inspectedhand are Finally divided into three ratings: first, second, and third classes. Out of these classes the eleven best annuals are chosen. The best annual in the en- tire United States receives a silver loving-cup. The eleven an- anuals constitute the All-American Group. In 1923 and 1924 we submitted our Oracle Annual and both times it was included in this group. Think of it, our Grade is one of the best animals in the entire United States, and it is the best in the State of Wiscolisinl This 1925 Annual is the result of redoubled efforts on the part of the Oracle Staff, and is presented to you, the student body of the Bay View High School, in order that you may have something to be proud of. Oracle Editors Oracle Assistants Page One Hundred Thirty-one 515112 f U A 27195, SR fi' Q . 5 I ' P 1 -V - elllllll 'IIIIIllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll' lllIlllll ' 'lllllllllllH' ' I - - I n Q I - 'U Q - 3 l - E EE m cu 3, Q .-. - Q '77 :wg H13 cucwgcnog mv? Qmmwwpqfx El EE : 5' m 'I I D-4. - 29 , 22 asf-view? 252 ' ' m E2 w 4535 9'fw2-saws?-5QE'22f?'W5Of2 zm- O I - -S 949 .-. 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Parker M. Jewell Senior Editor Art Editor Humor Editor H. Karl W. Behlendorf E. Nelson Organizations Editor Chief Bookkeeper Subscription Manager A. Spiegel E. Silvernale G. Jess Asst. Bookkeeper Chief Stenographer Asst. Subscription Mgr. Page One Hzuzdrfd Tlzirfy-flzrce Oracle Co -Workers H. Rasche I. Haushalter J. Sorenson A. Bing J. Swiderski M. Dobleska T. 'Otjen S. Armhrustler H. Alofs D. Mangold M. Olsen M. Housfeld N. Block F. Bell M. Lnursen ' G. Maurer , 1 D.,Bux'roughs A I. Ponto M.Cludius G. Brockel Page One Hundred Thirtyfom' Oracle Co-Workiers D. Thomas B. Burd J. Steiner IG. Harrison O. Ferry M. Steel M. Kilmer A. Krueger 1. Boinski E. Senn L. Gunn C. Miller B. Tobin 1. Mclms A. Schuster F. Stewart E. Boyce A. Dworzuk K. Delicck M. 'Wangard K. Szymanski Page Our Hundred Tlzirty-five ,ff ' f' ' jlblxk ..,- . ,WLT Q14 5,5 LTA . ....., we Lf as or f-1 --A-A-b----A , ,, up if LfL,ig',f?'i g gwg'.r g'i'1 5 ,. w.wf1....Vl:....f gn.-. ,-'! 'l',i':411:.cp ...pg T' i.iiI.'. fi, ' ZZ.T1TT'. .. .w.I'.f'.1I.'ff'.ZTTIf1'T'f,',I'......-J--TU ' '---.ein-ijgrifraff' S 1 l ii Kill 1 ki 'lil' 1 . a T bla' llllilif G. Reise R. Mertes 1. Ponto Round Table I love tranquil solifnde, And .inch ai society as is qniet, wise, and good. IXIES IN FRONT OF US, sprites behind us, fairies across from us, and still we know not of them. ,Tis because we see them so often that we notice them so little. But, perhaps, our Annual with its pictures, its stories, and its general likeableness, doth recall them to us. VVe notice in it the joyous pixies we elected for Round Table for the first semester: George Reise, presidentg Ray- mond Mertes, vice-president, Irene H. Ponto, secretaryg Hud- son Alofs and Lawrence Hautz, sergeants-at-arms-and the other pixies we elected for the second semester: Mabel Par- ker, presidentg Charles Westhofeii, vice-presidentg Sally Armbruster, secre- taryg Kenneth Crane and Theo Otjen, sergeants-at-arms. Then, we delight in seeing our beloved Torchbearers' faces smiling at us from these memorable pages. Among them we see the pictures of our Round Table torchbearers: Mr. Straube, Miss Pierson, Mr. Haefner, Mr. Niefer, Miss Evans, Mr. Kastner, and Miss Zarling. M. Parker V C. Westhofen S. Armbruster Page One H nndred Thirty-six , ,N V: ,,,. I ,VJ,,!,,,r..T.a.p..c...T.T.K..,!,-..,. 'gi X ,-SWL-K.:-l...L.-.Q..f.,-.l.l..l..f...L.-..gc. ., .. , '.: j:5 gig: gy: 1'?:f':..tZ '4 'W 'e' r' ' n Roumo TABLE BAY V IEW I , if ACTIVITIES Th a+ Sfram Agqilvf' UNK The Greed Laxes with ThC. OCQaN Oigc Hundred .Thirty-s ,. ,. Y i, if , - i . l r i H.: ' 1 ' I 1 Qi THE. , for if C F 'W f gg gi ' 2. H35 if if ll li rg- l. NIV' fi ia E El fjif l ,Qfgfi a.--f--1 H. Milbrath I R. Double G. Maurer B. Tobin 'itil Girls' Club AN flzczf we sec or xcvnz, if Is but rz drvanz 'Zi'I'l'1Ifll Cl dI'Ct7llI.U if 'X N THE FAIRY BOWER of our Gil-15' Club, what dreaming has pl there been! At this much-looked-forward-to hour, games are i -, 7,119 I egg . . . , f 5 ilu played such as only true fairies can enjoy. Such things as the 5 'xiii W fi' Halloween party, accompanied by ghosts and goblins, that -Qi .1 i original cotillon, dances and frolics and many original pro- 1 X grams are pleasant memories. Refreshments are served, too, i as 1' for surely fairies need this to make their playtime complete. f 'ig l cflflllllibll Wfitness also, the beautifully furnished teachers' room and ., :Z girls' iniirmary. All was done by the Girls' Club. if, ,,', Pi The beloved queens during the first and second semesters were Holly 5 all Milbrath and Florence Smith, both lovingly assisted by Ruth Double and i iflil Betty Burd. Gertrude Maurer and Henrietta Shannon faithfully recorded the minutes of each meetin , while Blanch Tobin treasured the monev. AL-- , f -. . g . . . - . QL. The above pictured officers were kindly assisted during the year by Miss gp-, Q Jameson, Miss Welsh, Miss Bersch, Miss Snow, and Miss Statz. il-A-1 +A 1, i l ilifiti M i Efiijial 2 5 , K 1 ' f ,' , ,, I Y I 4 1 -Isl will i il Yu xl 12 I ' : ii E i.. F. Smith B. Burd 11. Shannon M. Possing We Page One Hundred Thirty-eight 'uf ,i.. L I lllllllll llllll pl p9 25 l l lll l llllllll ii il Page One Hundred Thirty-nine f ri1lf'J:'s...-.4.'-.:.--3 1T 'f? f ',vji: ' .. . ,,, F Htis .... OR M i ' 'A' 'A ' -41 f-W . H ::: ii, '.. ..... '1.J' 'F A. Morris O. Ferry XV.Beh1endort' C. LaFevre E. Kubal Boys' Club Tour old nm: xlzall dream llil't'tIlllS, Your young men slzull .vue 1'z'sions. i 'wf'1XVAY, YOU NIGl-lTlXlARES, and let sweet dreams fill mv head. e will Or A774592 N ew ,Aff Www ev WS Wei' 1 at QS' i 'l NF F W ' - ' --in gpg QM!! Dreams of the Boys' Club which has for its ideals, initiative, honesty, and service. l see, amid applause, a host of successful performers doing many things. l see manly men upholding their opinions in earnest debate. Still again, a dance, an ora- torical contest, baseball games, a wrestling match, vocational guidance discussions, and, finally, a banquet at which all are merry. Seated high during the first semester are envied ones and ,all are gathered around. l see the faces of Alvin Morris, pre- sider, and his assistant, Orville Ferry, then the scribe, XValter Behlendorfg Charles La Fevre, collector of dues, and Eugene Kubal, guardsman. During the second semester, l see lXlortimer Mauthe, Donald ll. Hick- man, Theo Otjen, Ralph Roensch, and Alfred Brandt, carrying on the work. Last appear faithful guides and advisors, Mr. Coubal, Mr. XVilliams, Mr. Crawford, and Mr. Kevin. M. Mauthe D. Hickman T. Otjen R. Roensch A. Brandt Page One Hundred Forty if 19 2 Q14 if? Liewf ,fx . -, ...,..,.,,.,,. ,,,,f.,f--... Y v.,, , , I It .'-1 --ww ----....-----.......-.-r1- 'TL I ,qw ' ' X ' '- vie , ,L1 ww ' .W- i.ii:i:i:':T:.:it1fi!:'f'Qfi EX.,-if f'f'Q:,. ,J . 1. I--nf HM, . . ..,:..-:.,'-f5.'7,:.. 'f . qg:.:qg:1j:,3f 'j N-+-.LJ LL- V ,Q !.,,,-f' Cefebwiizi-, , Laying niiovvn law HUP V ' 4...w ' line I zff af , , Q ' 11,1144 :whiff W Page One Hundred Forty-one f'ff1'1frf'1'::f-I-111 T'3:?'127r ' 'z ?TI'.'If'. i 1'ij A ..A-.....,. ......v ' E: - i ' A. h t ' ' ' 'X ' ' f . -:'-'--:- 7 vw ' ':'i,g 31'gj',' .-.?...3..-.i--T--A If-T--5-1-tw K . :X fl' H. JY. f ., .1 ,I wx j I, no E j I K I Y ! ' 5 I f i i i :J . -1- ---.1-. - . , t l L ..-lin , , -.,,.1:,:.Li:1 1:.11g. I . X ..- M- W - f-2 - f' MM- - --0 ' g',LZ.-.....-. 'WM 'X3-'fflfffgffffiiil' Q 'H M. Parker M. Laursen R. Mertes G. Brockel Dramatic Club Come, If7f'.f jvrctvxzd, Lcilv d7't'Lllll tl dr041111. . AKE, ALL YE JUNIORS AND SENIORS. Hither and thither went the little fairies, each claiming a junior or senior to be- come members of the Dramatic Club. VVhere do they go when they become members? lflere is L one who can tell us. Honoured one, whither dost thou go I Kjll when thou hast joined the club? M We go down the rushy glen to enjoy with the queens, Mabel Parker and Madlyn Jewell, the spritely dances of the fairies and the game of let's pretend , the plays wherein we become heroes and heroines or anything we choose. VVe hear of the accomplishments of each lover of fun through the recorders. Muriel Laursen and Mildred Steel. The pebbles, gathered to pay the ferryn1an's toll for our journeys, are kept by Gertrude Brockel and Theo Otjen. Those who guide the fairies on their stately journeys are Miss Pierson, Miss lluclnall, Mr. Kastner, Mr. Haefner, and Miss Bodden. . yy Q. 'f l. ji, -.Q I ' C limi' fi? '.i.. X il 'ALM' i ii i M. Jewell H. Karl M. Steel T. 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Burd Latin Club 'Tix like one Ilia! wraps flu' drapery of his rourlz .-lbozzt lzfm, and lies down to plvcmuzt lI1l't'GlIlS.H HILE XVANDERING through the Land of Happy Dreams, let us not pass by the Palace of Aegis. Peeping inside, we see, busily working, the leaders of the fairy band. Hudson Alols and .joseph Swiderski are consulsg Betty Hurd, secretaryg Wfalter Lindemann, the industrious quaesterg Max Karl and Leroy Ackermann, the lictors. Miss Duggan and Miss Collins are the advisors. Taking a few more steps into this beautiful palace, we see L many people acting out the play Pygmalion and Galatea. Now we have solved the mystery and know why the good fairies of the Palace of Aegis have been working like so many bees and why the brownies have been snippingand sewing yards of colored cloth- the play's the thing . But, through all this busy time, the fairies have not forgotten that they are Roman Citizens and uphold the standards of the Latin Club. XV. Lindeman L. Ackerman M. Karl Page One Hundred Forty-four ,..,,-,.,.,..-sf'f1TT7'.x..., .. .. . .. -..,-....-...1............,------J , 1 , X xi 1 1 . 'l'l' . -.....v...a4...1...a-..:.- -.' .' .L .mv ., ,' - Q-A-N.-J ..,... --..-...... .......,., .-. . .,....., . M... ,a...,, W. . -A AEGIS 1 BAY vuiw q V Aegis' auciibms Cicerok Myrewe ,W amd iN Tears! . Theire, wsu mar do? ' ' Scar-:es Iron 'SM Galaiean Page One Hundred Forty-jizz 6 .... Q ...,... , ...... . ...v......,........... ,................,... . ....., F . lf 4 in fflx . 6 A c. es? , 59' 'I ', .354-'Q' - Y .S 'N ,555 , Ll' f, N cvjypt' 'I ,,.,. 1 J 0 F vg g z, r ML fl, 1. r lllflligwq., -+ - ' in g il f l. -. Q..,,A... A..... ...........A.... ii 'lllfe are the nzusir umleers, H 0 are the dI'C'tllIICl'S of dl'6't1llIS.U ,,,4, , D, HENEVER MORT,-XLS CAST OFF the reins of work and toil 1fif:FfI'il - l 5' and give themselves an hour of pleasure, our music makers are M fi on hand to aid them. VVhenever we indulge in a play or a pro- fl, gram the orchestra is ready to cast a spell of enchantment over Ulf' FE. us, to soothe troubled minds, and to weave a web of lovely dreams for our benefit. Under the direction of Mr. Niefer, our musicians have , fi' assisted materially at almost every important program. At the 'i'-U? -- '--' i .217 school play they co-operated with the cast to carry the audi- ence off into the land of dreams-the land where we love to go and to which the orchestra holds the key. XVe all unite in thanking our music makers for the many pleasant hours they have provided for us. VVe shall not soon forget their splendid rendition of the Bohemian Girl at one of our convocations. 1 Page One Hundred Forty-six , . L .Y. 4.4 W., . - V+ Y, Y Y . '-.fe f---.f ---V, 1- - A rf . -1 E K f W I f 1 - E at ' X T 5 ?f'A 3 f X gl 1 J ' ' f Q if' 1-ll ., iiifln fl-l ' 'WL 5 , 1 gl' ll ?h?x. ,. Mix' 1 lllilfll 'Wiklin 'l iiI'i,I 'g 'ii-Lim, mail-R -fiuhff' lx'c'vping finzc, fimc, limr, In cz sort of Rzmicf 1'lIj'7llC.U gg fl AY VIEVV HIGH' SCHOOL has. responded to the spirit of.Pan, ? . E who has been going about in this old world-carefree and light- ing hearted-plpmg, ever piping. 1 15 . In our Tower Room the snores of the trombone, the snutts S of the clarinets and cornets, the moans of the saxaphone, and g the rumble of the drums all have their say. Then there are the 5' -mg Sousaphones, the French horns, Flutes, and bass horns-all Find- ing their way to the Tower Room. Beautifully shined up in fi, -X Sunday attire, these horns are waiting for someone to take them up and learn to play. Pan will teach you. Come along. Mr. Kastner inculcates the spirit of Pan and along with A, Fricker, L. Gentzen, E. Kryszewski, E. Fischer, D. Meurer, XV. Miller, J. Fritsche, N. Raddatz, the two VVyskochil brothers, and others, our Brass Band is tun- ing up. Page One Hzmdrcd Forty-scrvcu ggi as 'S . w...a u... Ai ....,-.,... hM C 7'f'E . . . 'ff ll! lbs il----S lL.-.J . 'a 'M l .,, ' , g ll,,g S Q- ' 9 'Mas li Y? i as . a 'Y QJ f ??1' .w1 1 ,- la 1 .lv'1s5ka4ffs25' C ' 2 lffqfiiilf 'ff' f auf 1 le 5 l li J 'X 'gi l 'L . 2 TA Q ,ii',,Q Q mfllg'QMQQ25lai075J 'Ima ig-3 Q 1.4,..f 5 i- f . lift,-44, me-it-fr'P4f1wfqi-.atm - or e 3 s w . Km f' - ,f.sgg,a.w1 -.f 1- -- N - -fiscal iffai 3 'I V -- ' C -. iowa-.frzfrl-1 l lf:-L9 all--. ...'JTi...N:1:.Qi1ll - Dem i'-'l' r'lW f oi Li .,., ,..A .,.,, . L ...A,.Q.. . ....,.. sf .... ,.,, ..... , li l .7 'il The soul of nzzlsic slu111bw's in the shell, Till ivalecd and kindled by flzc llIt1SfC'7 '5 spell. 1 i-A ll W' ll'-J I LAZY MID-AFTERNOONS, when mortals are peacefully . dreaming in every corner of W'onderland, the sound of sweet Seiji 5 'S melodies floats to their ears and makes their dreams more ' ,L M peaceful and more lovely. Let us listen. Are those silvery il jf, notes poured from fairy throats? No, it is the Girls' Glee Club J f,h1? E. S4 . . . . t T. . V In Zulu, 5 practicing in the music room. Mr. lX1efer IS the master whose k magic wand awakens the soul ot music, and calls forth those I .5 sweet sounds from the songsters of our school. U i Many of us remember with pleasure the appearance of the lj gi Glee Club at the Music Festival in May. when the girls sang Elgar's Fly, Singing Bird and Bohm's Calm is the Night . At various if--5' times during the year. the Glee Club has appeared on programs and delighted Fifi our hearts with melody. And for many days after these occasions mortals dream of their music and long to hear it again. j',...-! ti F, N! J 3 .iff 1: Yi .E fi 394 lf ..., 1 it-f iii? We Page One Hundred Forty-eight iff s.s' 1 fiasEgfswssgswl-91.fslq+91 B QQ as eff , , s . e as eese' s ag---f..1 ,- o,,,:..Mi..1...-g1......f,,z.4-,e. , cj .L J l lllllllll I F f 1 e 2 i.4..:,,g. -'aw-mg----S-----M-----158. XJ g s .. .. -.-- . .1 '- v .CQ '1 5 ' 1 I ' .UQ . ,e 1 -...' ....,' -QA Mjwt lr '17, Q -:..... . . . ........,,,,.....-......w .NV . I , .. x I 4, A. Bukolt. V. Bennett O. Ferry H. Pinkalla Radio Club And the stories the air was rr'111'sper1'1zg, Wfcrc all gaitlzcnrd up by tlzccf' X Y. ARK TO THE XVHISPERINGS of the fairy people in the air. The members of the Radio Club eagerly pick out the soft, sweet melodies that float aimlessly in space. 3 Not only have the members made those instruments of WW i wonder called Radio sets, but they have also furnished the en- If tire bodv of fairv students with 'topics of airv interest Re- member' President Coolidge's inauguration? They have also successfully sent through the air the silvery tinkle of their ' -9f 4'- 'lf fl musical talents from station NVSOE. Before you. then. in all their majesty, appear the officers of the Radio clan, led by the most esteemed official. Alex Bukolt, presidentg Vernon Bennett, recorder of deedsg Orville Ferry. collector of feesg and Hamilton Pinkalla, guardian of the gate. The second semester began with Robert XVilliamson, presidentg Donald XVilson, secretaryg and joe Mandel, treasurer. The club flourished greatly under the supervision of Mr. Kyper and Mr. Smith. X ' ' R. VVi11iamson D. XVi1son J. Mandel A. Oelke Page One Hundred Forly-nine Page One Hundred Fifty 'rx-nz, - , I ' ' ' ' elllllllllllllllfx ORACLF, -,whllllllllllllllllllli : TSDCDl'L i : I I 1 I I I - ..... .... .....,....A. ...... ...,,... .... ,...... ,. . - I F. I fi 1' A' 5.iESEgil:' ffiigllimlq 'fifvf f' 1 fre, Elf-ff ...ffeiaxafi ' milfs ., l t ll I 2g ', vxiilllgsli 'iff wtf' Mir -'-I 6225 1 I V 1953 - ' il HIIIHIIMIEIL wwf 7 If Q .pa i .,,, 'x' xfag5? fe ' . 1 it 1 1 If il' ' gig! frllll Q.. gl Iv- 'MMQ .1 ' Vllllllll I 'mi' T t Wi' 1-lz lfn r. tf ff 4 -A - i a. 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Ralph Roensch as the butler and ex-convict caused a great deal of : 1 worry by stealing Angie's necklace. : : Mammal' Forbes and her daughter Angela are not to be forgotten, for : : they were Mabel Parker and Edna Wolff. : Q The connections between Mrs. Forbes and Schuyler Van Dyke looked : serious, but he was only an escaped lunatic. Arthur Hankwitz was a source : of amusement in this part. : E The dashing and daring elopement of Angela Forbes and her lover : 3 l thrilled many hearts, but it is hard to tell which lover is meant, for there g : were three. : : Angela did not like business men, so Tom Starrit had no chance to gain 1 : her favor. Here Oscar Thiel gained our sympathyg he acted the part of the A : depressed lover. J : Vincent Leach, scenario writer, was the preferred man, this arduous : Y i person being Stephen Stemper. Theo Otjen, as VVillie , Dulcy's young : ' A brother, conquered the situation and won the race for Angie's hand. : L How delightful it all was! Even the delightful dumb-bell was restored : i to her husband's good graces. : X I 1 l - . - 1 3 Page One Hundred Fifty-one : : . I l - Hlllllllllllllllllllllll I 9 2 5 llllllllllllllllllllllllln Page One Hundred Fifty-two 'Y zyfxs CQ t if A THE l A '? ': 'g iI: g llllllllllllll mg- QR AQ j JF! lim.-,T 2 x.sc:eZ' I 1 I I ....,.............. .... ,.,.....,., ,........,.........,., . . . - 5 . ,..4,.....,.. .......,A..,......., ....,4...4...,..,..,,,..... .........,.,........,........ ..... , . ..... .5 E I lllll N nllllQ ng. u :,m:H?gi':2g'E.:w2:: E 'lull I mf 'M' ui' Ill' x J -limi?-A-I L SWE: Y 'srl I i I .-is r 2 1 ' fl l l'lmi ' 'llif W' T sg ' , Q, 'Il mn J III mn, 'lu I I Q ' ' y lu . ., ll l!' AQ4ig'??ff ? ' 1' ' as ' M Qrmrif ' 1 I-UIEEEEIE X' ..,. ,, ,.., ., ..., -, . Y J aff 2 A- P ' wif' ' ,, , i ik imeucrion i I ....,,.,.. ,, ..., ,...............,... . .. . .........., 4.... . D - - - : Ally fairy godfalher mme lo me, Hence I'm as happy as can be. I Q O YOU BELIEVE IN FAIRIES? Ever since the spring play, V PS5 Daddy Long Legsv. all Bay Viewites have great respect for , Q i Q fairy godfathers-especially those who are tall and hence able k ill if-13 to cast shadows. a I In an orphanage, Judy Abbot, none other than Holly Mil- ky brath, sat waiting for her fairy godfather and, eventually, he came-just as all fairies do to those who will but believe. The - fairies knew what they were doing when they chose Charles XVesthofen to embrace all the qualities of a fairy godfather-if for no other reason, here at least is a good one for the height - : which nature gave to Charley, our boy. : Let's reflect a little longer. There was also our amiable John Steiner 1 in the person of James McCribe!humorous. and romanticg everlastingly I courting Judy, and everlastingly being turned away. Much to our surprise, S his heart was not so badly broken for he married that Happerish college girl, : Julia-impersonated by Gladys Harringtong I ask you, could he have done less? E Sadie Kate, brush back your hair! They are so little in spirit! So : spoke our supposedly harsh housekeeper, Anna Schumell, who, because she I has a heart as big as a house, had to study hard to become harsh enough to 1. fill the bill. Henrietta Shannon, the kind Miss Pritchard,-well, you know, : she was just too good to be true. I The other kind spirits who flitted in and out among the scenes enabled Q the play to go across the footlights into your heart and mine. No need to V mention names, for they live by spirit of helpfulness, co-operation, and 1 sweet simplicity, rather than by name. You know the rest. Daddy Long Legs,', our fairy godfather, found a fairy mate in Judy Abbot, and so the story goes, they lived happily ever 5 J after -and we, too, are able to live happily every after- ever after such a 1 I sweet and tender story had been presented to us. l ch I E Page One Hundred Fifty-three g lllllllllllllllllllllll H 9 25 tlllllllllllll 1 Page Ona Hzmdrcd Fifty-four J Tl lE l..AND'OF THE'BF?AVE Nol: with dreams ,bui with blood amd iron Shall z. 'nation be moulded at laslif' QU YQ fu 9 'S E 5. va ru Q.. '35 'HQ VS R? rm S- KQ F' VF ! I - 1 I 1 1 I 1 Y .llllllllllllllllgitig ORTXELF Jhbilslllllllllllllllll. rxsgsez' Alllllllll l ' I 4 lllllllllll q I I lllll 'Q ' V' I lllil lllllllllll ' ' ' V -L .W 4- . M ,wut ' N 'X-ug, .r -gf fL-,w'-.-.f-z- .' - .. , me Ag- M-e , , -gem eil. '. 1-fire-aiim , . . ' ' Q'-Z-f'tv':1 ,.1,,'eT +51?raPs,- ,vfrJ,w.: , - , ' . 3 Jn' R.. X 1: -dmi'ff2.w!fIf1,35gwfsalar: f , - . . I , 'ff 'A' , :.- ,-' . v Q. ,, s f,,i. 3.-fa'-:.1g--- .,-Q:-1r.4'f2.3 4 ' . 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I V A1 T'q'l 'N'--x V7 mwyk C: w I 14:11 Q: J y X Tklfk F I A hir? if fg v- N ll' M Neff! la X fr f f .sf W, ft .agile y .o....uTlllllL-- xxx ff 'ME 51 iw, 52 UCK had very l1ttle to do XV1tl'l football thls season, he has been :PE l 33 a IUlbLl'l1Cf maker fom some tune but th1s year the Red and Black li 53546 t11ed to dodge hmm and presto ue won four games and t1ed 111 'i7'? another, a retold xxlneh IS the best ln the annals of Bay V1ew pt sf' g Pilgll School Football 3 Eg ,, Our H1 st game was played xxxth Shorewood The final Sf his-.K whlstle found Puck on the fenee and the qhorewood Bay V1eW gf ll seore was ehalked down 900 At last we had the ball 'ex ic. -lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllL!l .1 a rollmg Encouraged by our wm over Shorewood, our boys encoun tered Nolth Sxde Here hoxx ex er, a Log shpped and we lost to North on a final SLOIC of 9 0 Punk exldently was on the Held Undaunted and eager for levenge oux men lmed up agamst Art llley 61 s Washington erexx -X haxd fight a sad tale, and a wlthermg Wash 1ngton Bay VICXV store 13 0 heres whe1e a good lmaglnatlon eomes ln handy lfllilglllli that clpher xx 1th a '7 befo1e xt and youll be happy, some what NN1th two defeats ehecked up agamst them, notme we say them mstead of us ue 16 sawmg the echtoual xxe for the latel games the Red and Black CHLO1,111tCl ed R1NC1b1ClC Behexe us you Louldn t see Puck for dust Eleven tlgellbll warllors emexged from the battle w1th the scalp of East Slde safelv tueked away If you dont belxeve xt, take a look at our trophy case The p1gsk1n lb all done up IH tolols FOI the lllbt tlme ln our hlstory our plg I I D I l l L Around End Rah! Bay View' E Page One Hundred Fzfty nme 1 P Q ii YXIN- H '52 'rl-il: Q , . ? ' F ' l ' glllllllllllllllgr ORACL , if- !lllllllllllllllk : 's..9c:-ef : I I 1 ' - : skin chasers had defeated Riverside. With this victory stowed away, we p : lined up to meet South Milwaukee. Once again we were victorious. So - f much for victory number three. p I. Then for Tfech. We must stop boasting and flatten our chests. The , : Tech -Bay View game left us with the score of 19-7 to think about. J Q, After this jolt, we met our Ma , South Division, in our home-coming i I fray. What a scramble was there, my countrymen! Bay View gave South L . the first spanking it had ever taken from its child. South 0, Bay View 7 is X ' still good to' look at. g L Next, we played Lincoln. We stayed put and so did Lincoln. The : close of this game found both teams without a score. However, eager to E i make a final good showing, our boys took the field against VVest Side. The p . : score of 20-0 in favor of West is not such a tasty plum, but the Red and T Q Black swallowed hard and down it went. We had fou ht the hard fight. l Y g ta 1 g , When Puck checked up those four victories of ours, he jumped the fence , L and dashed away and for all we know, he's dashing yet. , Y 1 I 1 Football Summary l :Q Shorewood ....,.... ................. O Bay View .,............,,..i.....,., Q ,,...,,,,,,,.,, 2 0 : : North ............... ....... 9 Bay View .......................,....,..,.i.,....,. 0 Q - Washington .......... ....... l 3 Bay View ......,........,...,..,..,....,,,,,,,,,,,. 0 , : T Riverside .....,... U ........ .... 6 Bay View ........,.,.......,.....,,.,,,,,,,r,,,,.,, 34 l I South Milwaukee ....... ...,... 3 Bay View .....................,.................... 21 I : Technical ...........,..... ....... 1 9 Bay View ..,......................,.,.,,.,,,,.,.,,, 7 3 : South ..................... .... 0 Bay View .........,..,..,...,.....,..,,.,,,,,.,., Q, 7 Q Lincoln ........ ....... O Bay View ,.....,.......,.............,,.,....,,,,.. O '--, : West ........ . ...... 20 Bay View ..,.... ..,,,.. O pg : Opponents ....... ....... 7 0 Bay View ....... ..,.... 8 9 E , ff. I 1 - I U I ' I : I I 1 ' L 1 - T' 1 I : i F L ' I. r Et ' l l l gi - l f n L off Tackle smash Go Team! : : Page One Hundred Sixty : - l S . , in ' YJUCQ ' I L - slllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllll r i l lf l 1 ig. nl ' I fx! gl? 2' lgnlu l..:l1I ...1 .1 ......4 wg, L! ZXJN- TI-'IE M ORAC F, CAPTAIN WESTHOFEN When Charlie Westhofen got his emblem, an- other star passed out of the annals of athletics. Charlie was possessed of fine leadership. Through- out thc city he was known as a clean-cut athlete. Charley was a triple-threat man, and his punting was the feature of his play. Charlie starred in the Riverside game, gaining several touchdowns. WEYER AWE VVeyer is anothei athlete of the plodding kind 'llway s strning to do his best Weyex was a dependable man for the pivot position alternat mg with Mauthe in some games Weyer was a fast man on the de fense 'md a good passer Besides being a fast ball man Weyer is a track star XVever w1ll not return next season In 1923 a daik hailed South sped across South s gO'1ll1I1CXXItl1tllCl:I19lI touchdown,Ba5 View had ever scored against her mother school The hero ix as Law rence Ame Since then Ame has been a reliable wingman Last season he was hindered by a sore ankle throughout the season, but nevertheless show ed his xx olth in the games he played MIOTKE Coming to high school without the least b1t of knowled e of the fine points g of football Miotke was drummed into one of the hnest prospects foi next sea son Charlie is a veteran having earned two previous emblems Miotke besides being a gritty playei xx as the comedian of the team Charlie will close his foot ball careei next year along with the ma jO1I'EW of the emblem men l Page Our' Hundred Szify our' ,p 'K Uri- I llllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllll if a---lllllllll 'I fifljl I I V ienjln' I I I ' s- ic A I l Y . b- 'J 1 ii A 1 'Q 1 . . u 1 s fi, i. H ' v V E I i 1 1 i l. 1 E . ZXJXII- A THE: T OR ACL.F , i'gbqjpcLf 'i il ESQ' l--' 9- ,.g' - itigiis Hwy li-fill gg ROENSCH iljjfil When Coach Gillo saw Roensch among our L ffl! gridiron aspirants, his worry over one position g was over. Roensch, a triple-threat man, was a yr ' star in the line. Besides being a good punter, he 'f 'Tr l can pass and sweep the ends in great style. ! jg Roensch was another Bay View man who was ifffii honored with a place on the All-City Team, win- ning the honor of all-city end. Ziff, lf? frigg- iflji. lift i Q FRANKLIN HEIN BUETTNER , 3 One look at Franklin Fred Hein was an- Buettner has always 1,-1 will convince every other reliable man on beenia reliable man. in gjm 1. high school why Bay the s q uad, Filling a the line, always trying ,, 5-tl, View is bound to have guard position. Fritz his best while in the 'F' illzii a good team next year. was especially strong g a in e. B u e t tn e r F EQ 3. Franklin, the heaviest on the d e f e n s e showed his wares in t man on the team, used throughout the season. the XVashington game his weight to good ad- I-lere, indeed, is an ex- by some remarkable - vantageg a bulwark in ample of a clean-cut tackles. In this game : fp:-ju defense and fast on his and fair player. WVith Arthur drew loud ap- - feet, he was one of the his graduation, Bay plause from the fair - stars in the line. Be- View loses a man who damsels in the XVash- : cause of his brilliant will be greatly missed. ington stands Ckeep it - llfjl work throughout the Besides playing foot- up Arthurj. Buettner ?i--Nil season he was hon- ball, Hein is a track is one of the men who - 1522 ored with a berth on star, being captain of will be lost through I the All-City Team. the 1925 team. graduation. .V ,V ' ' : E iw 3535! 1 4 3 1'--'32 siiifi I il....il X I E :EV Q4 . :ia e! S 53.551 my Qiql i if V xl as i Leaf U Page One H zmdred Sixtyrtwo : LJ: I lif.12..l.f,,V'l-l 5 ' lllllllllllllll lllllllllllll lllllll llln ii . 5, .....i,. 1 al I-K' gg g g I H 'IEl is f 'VV11 I1 ORACLE BY-DCZDCZL i i .J - i .. ,i Q if CAPTAIN-ELECT KERNER A W it l K Captain-Elect Kerner, our spark of dynamo, K' needs no introduction for his deeds on the grid- 1Y 1 iron. Kerner was one of our chief ground- i gainers. His long and wide sweeping end-runs p 'lk caused our opponents enough worry. Kerner was M1-i'g probably one of the fastest backfield men in the X... iff city. Because of his good work in thebackfield 13.3-ist Kerner was honored by being placed on the second V-Ll, Q--fr A11-City Team. 12' 1--11 ssl 1-.Ii 1 1 il :E li:-ww 1 li---tl 'xiii ,H LJE sal E-fig . l l ijfii WILKE JOHNSON ANDREWS Always in the thick Fireater johnson Any fellow that can ofthe HgI1t,B0bNVi1ke was one of the lively step out in his First --1 i-,ii distinguished himself cogs in our Red.and year .and get an em- -.fi on the roster of the B la c k m a c h 1 n e blem is worthy of some mi Red and Black. His throughout the season. mention. Ed Andrews, stature did not hinder Johnson was a strong our fighting guard, i I . . t. wV,lk man m the tackle posi- though unusually light Q iiw-.1 11112101011-i .1 6 tion. His chewing for the line, showed I If ii 11115 3 800111135561 31111 gum velocity was grit which marks him i ii 3 11a11C1Y 1112111 W1111 1116 enough to frighten the a coming star. Ed per- 111111- A5 111111915 C0111' opponents. Johnson formed best in the ' ' 1F 1 111g back Next year, he played his best in the lVashini ton va m e, , . 1. f . 3 P Zi' is expected to Fill up bouth game. Besides where his tZ1CkllIlgXVZ1SA i one ofthe holes in the being a star man on one of the features of l if-at backfield left by the the defense ohnson the game Much is ex if:-L23 g3.ClLlZltlOIl of some of w 'ls frecuentl used Jected of him next ii , 1 5 1 gm-ii our men for carrying the ball season l'h !,g lfiiii Nh-E' 52.51, lil-'iii iii if Eh. 55 lsr'-il it ug Iii if-is f---- s Page One Hundred Sixty three xiii: Ls- gmiiiiiaj-Lgmijml l I lllllllllll l 9 llllllllllllllllllllllllll' I lll'llllll - I' 'Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'I 7 ' lll'llll'l' ' Wlllllllllllll g u - - I I : SJ Uq2T'EU'5 U5-'T 'Sf,i2 '0 : I E :.:5-m,,f,qEmgfDE','pfs,+Ui2FU - - 92:02 mg- 1cf'E'fi :eo Q - 9 339---w O5' 535' rim - - E :s-: D 2 hCrQvm:s3 ..?ffn3 - - HFJDUQH -5- u-S5-f-r V5 um E - I E gww:fO,,a'::3w'3Qg4D-ESDP - I 2 wamfwwff- 2021.2 : ,-ff-1-,D :qm,:ww-9-'fm,..m: rn - - Q. . 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One of the chief reasons why the team had great op- : L 't portunity to develop more 'rapidly this year was our new ath- - a letic field with its wonderful track. : : Among those whose efforts have not been without gratifying results : Q are Hem, our weight starg VVeyer. our high and low hurdlerg Nelson, high - : jumper: and Kerner and Otjen, hoth veteran dashmen. Hein, to whom the I Q discus is a familiar old friend, placed first in our meet with South and second : : in the State Track Meet at Madison. scoring 3 of the IOM points which I I brought Bay View fifth place in the entire state. In this meet we had the : : satisfaction of seeing our track team heat South, our old friendly enemy. : I Hein also scored for Bay View in all the other meets of the season. i - : To VVeyer must go the laurels for speed in the low and high hurdles. : I In the State Meet he scored most of the points for Bay View by taking first I I I I v I ' I 5 I l N - 5 H L , -' 2 : Kerner Get Set- Weyer - . 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'- ::. 03. gg-.5 gin : O5 If-IE :SEQ 'v-r :fb - .-P ' ':- 2 I '-1 O 5: so - Oni 'S' 3325 Fw E l :iq D. GKQK4 NE - QR 3:5 :Q I :2 E'-22 15' l T: fsrfr am : I - d I I g I lllllllllllllllllllllllEn .-o..ulllllh--4. . ...AIIIIIIIIIE !l'llllll -W 'lllllllllll I I I n I - I A I I I n I I n I 4 I dI vI fI E , : 5 - l, I T I 1 n 'u I lg n: Q . x1 9 2 3 5 I T E : 5 ?. n nI 3' ' : S. I lI G: l J A : 3 dI 2 I nI HH ,,Q. ml llllllIlllh..4--.llll I : WVhat a splendid initiation our Held has had! 3 n - I 1 1 C9 g gg ,fxzw g , Q g R f- TI-IES. ' , 'llllllllllllllllfp - QRAQ fLF, -, i lllllllllllllllls : 4i9iC,Z-L 2 : I 1 - Q - Q - Q I 1 1 1 I ' 1 I I . - A I l ' Y A A S I - ' : 5 ll 1 .1 S A H 9 S 4 3 - H I Y B I 1 5 E V I i T n I 1 2 2 Cross Country 1 , s s N H Q AR away over hill and dale sped Bay View's cross-country team : I of 1924. No general call was issued this fall for cross-country N - men. Only two.new members participated. Mr. Kevin, the - - coach, trained his men diligentlv so that when the season - - ' 4 ia N,-Sue' . . - Q tg? f opened, they were considered among the most formidable of - : hi, opponents. The teamthad great chances of coming out on top : : 1E 4 Y-5 and began very auspiciously. -f - Q In the two meets with Racine, one at Racine, the other at : : 'e Bay View, the team ran true to colors, winning quite easily. : B Bay View again added another triumph to her list when she de- - : feated Washington High School on Washington's own course in the third - meet of the season. In spite of the fact that the weather was unfavorable, . Q - our sturd runners lodded on throu h mud and storm. Theirs was the - 1 y p g . - : spirit that's bound to win. - - 'The city-meet at the Normal School, which marked the hei ht of the l . . g I - cross-country season, somewhat disappointed us, for we lost second lace by A S on y a a poin . I 1 h lf ' t P ' : John Wohlgemuth, Eugene Paradowski, and LeRoy Kramer did most A gl of the scoring in the meets, the first of these taking first place in every meet S except in the Normal city-meet, where he lost first place by only a few feet. : Howard Lambert, Joseph Swiderski, Menton Anderson, and Norman Trebil- : p cock also deserve honorable mention for their valuable services. John Wohl- : 5 gemuth, Eugene Paradowski, and LeRoy Kramer received first team em- p I blems. The rest received second team emblems. ' l K 'Tis thus, you see, that we ran over the hills and far awayf' : - l E Page one Hundred sixty-eight : U I A : I 3 Hlllllllllllllllllllllll 1 9 2 5 lllllllllllllllllllllllllfl -1 fXl- TTTI-iEl Q QRACLF, wqlclllllllllllllll ' iC'IZ' amp THLET Cl el .j Y f All fl ...J 'www Then cc' cuteled the Valley of Revelry UMPING oxer cowshps ears and hurdl1ng thorough bush thorough br1er have served as mld day d1xers1ons for our last fall you remember we had a tennls tournament Beatnce Beldatsch ou1 sophomore sprlte was the much to be X congratulated xunner and recened a tlny loung cup as a re Mm vx 'nd lle1 name xx as engraved on our large cup 1n the trophy ' , 4 case In the doubles Beatrxce agam took honors sharxng them 'g mth Phxlhs Nou ak another fa1ry xx 1th a strong rlght arm In xollex ball the sophomores won Durlng the hoary months of December and january an mter class tournament was held The NV1I1I'11l1g sophomores present themselves Lenore Gerdes captaln R Andrews M Cludxus M Hawkms H Hyde R Tonkm M Schloemllch E Becker and L Krause all battlmg sophomores 'lhen came the basket ball tournament There was no lnter class com PCt1tlO1l tlllg trmc the teams XVCIC chosen f1Oll1 the dlfferent classes by the C3.pt3.1l1S The Clescents captalned by Florence Snnth won th1s tour nament The other members of the xxlnnmg team were L 'Iesch I Tourlg nex M Hxde N Dostal and M Han kms Baseball the great Lkmerxean game has also found a place In femmme sportdom Here too 'xppolnted captams chose tl'1C11' teams We hope you Volley ball Heromes Basket ball Champlons Page One Hundred Szxty mne .l 5 1 1 I N i I f ' N ' ' I f , . X T I I X 9 3665 l X X i X f X . , 1 D - . , ,,, ,.:, . 2 . .--- ,' V, :.-: e'-. .-1,- -----,-.:. f . J -:.- als 'rJ'1-r2.7 A. 1, - rr I I V V , V V .n QTL.,-a t - lvrv , - y - tt 'bf - xr . - . V . lvl? girls. Wrinkled Care ? We'll none of it. , , f ' It I -i - I ' l v . - H ,.:i'.5J. f L .. - s - 1 W H V. 3 . Y . V. - - g if 'jzggyl 7, ' l f ' V ' 'vw ,ij ,, . 5' If' . . v . : - . , r . . Y . -H 'I ' -' 1 1 'y f r , ' . 4 I u : v , l . 3 - ' -a ' J I ' V l 9 ' r ' 9 - 1 ' . v . 1 1 ' T 1 L Y - 1 L - I- '- ' 4 f uc , A an - - - - . . , , . , 7. ' . T . , . . ' dy, Q 'V q I n x 1 s 7 V- x n , A 4 I 1 , s 0 ' . . , , c . . 1 l lllllllllllllllllllll l 9 llllllllllllllllllll llll A.f'S:!N- T' F C TTI-IE, F x f. - 2 1 c F - e llllllllllllllnbg CRA L l , flcllllllllllllllllh : TSDCDCY- 2 2 I Q 3 : : i F ' 'x' T all saw some of the flashy plays the girls put I : A r across. One would almost think that Babe 1 : 7 Ruth, Ty Cobb, and George Sisler were be- 1 . fore him. L Q At the present writing, the league is still I : ' f in progress. The race for top honors has 4 been a spirited one, the Pirates, Cubs, and I i Senators being tied for first place thus far. 1 T The contests have been close and a prophet I g ' e , would not dare tell what the end may be. May : ' ' ' the best team win. - S Q The girls are not letting the boys get away E : 5, with all track honors. A girls' track meet is .1 3 4 5, something we have never attempted before, d : . . but when gentle Zephyrus stirs the tree in 4 B 2 ' june, our track will whisper of the imprint : of tiny feet, and Puck will be astride the fence I e to add his brave Hurrah,'. There are ninety A I contestants who are daily practicing and with E L F the elinsination series, about Hfty girls are : 7 expecte to survive. f , p The seniors, although smallest in number, : 1 are the favorites, but will surely receive : :. T .I strong competition from the fighting sopho- : L T mores and juniors. Then, probably, the timid Q : p g freshmen will come out with a bang and show : : A1 U their collors. Upsets are commons and are : '. U .. up , ,. sure to appen. E ' i V F' Indeed, this has been a glorious year. Girls' : - B- Beidatsch' Singles Champion athletics has achieved that glory through the : : persistent efforts of its athletes and also l - through the untiring efforts of their V912 F' F F : : coach and champion, Miss Statz. : 4 E mm Q I -I I 2 - The Last Word , : - : Hark! What was that noise? Q : H Sounds like some unruly boys. i : - .Track, you say? f C - . l Q H The meet is over? i , : Freshman class is deep in clover? A : Thanks, reporter, that can't be beat, , 1 - Freshman class has won the meet. l A r Dashes, broad-jump, and hurl-ball, y g Freshies, yes, they've won them all. : Maytak, Model, Platzer-these- I r Scored for Freshmen, if you please. : L Juniors won the relay race, , : i And Sciphomores in high jump took : P ace- B. Beidatsch-P. Nowak A E Doubles Champions : : ' Page One Hundred Seventy : I E A g I Hlllllllllllllllllllllll I 9 lllllllllllllllllllllllllll .il Nh. -,l ,R , . ' s. ... karl 1 52 Egzzlfil 'hi 3. ,, gg, K ,gs - ,I J, , 5' ' v ' 1 I if s 'A u M 'wg GZ ,gg . .fx 4 .,S'.. if :X 2 . ,cv 3' ,A ,,,',., Miz, X II' 'Q 7 EN 'Q 4 , 1.4 'f + 2 .f F Q ,J ' U A K Q . J we ' A asgfgf- + . ,. 1 Q , W' Kb ' F' 'O Q 'fi wg. ws, . ., 34' , ' 2 5 5 . :im u it ai 1 5 5, s 4 'ma ' ' +A s 0'-5 1 S ' f 32, v -5' 9 ' 5 '07 3 , f . b A I X H' . 1 . 0 . :gf if? 'J -1' ' ru 'N FJ! 129 34 'rv .ms- Ayl' 4 f JY' -fi' J K 3 'W X33 Ma FOR LANDS SAKE As Tammue ,glow red amazed and curnous, The mnrih and fun grew Fasi and furnous x XXV .AAL ,K-clit img .QQ gg my Q13 2 ig gifwwgi 'Fifa wwf- f',,- , - V, ,F , ik, .ff W : 5 ., fy. 2 F' 9i21Yfv , gf , N: 1 ,Kiki Ai -f 1 U? mir if A Q. iff isa' Rf: hz- ELF? ,rg-kg. 1' ' KY? 3...r , fi: ' 1 ff: ggi' J ,, ,. Q' , nk I 41. A 5 f fr -. , QE-I ,IN X ,L :A . . u 5,511 - - . '- ' 1-.. :..+4 :A-,,.' - ' , ' - ,- ' , ' , - '-,, -an :'3,iff?5iv1, '. 2,6 ..,, - gi, 'af 31 W , f'YN fra 0 ' - ' ' . : 1 . I . ANA For Landis Salie Ym EEP IN THE INHDST of Won- derland a little Figure Hits about gaiiy. It is Fun-the Zi iii wily sprite Fun. Daily he in- ' vades Fairyland to cause much 554' amusement. First, in the early morning. he rushes from class to class to aid CPD the students, wise and otherwise, in blufling, pouring from their lips an incongruous mixture of psychology and bunkology. Then between classes he runs to fetch Obe- ron, clad in ethereal wings and silent, rub- ber heels. To him he reveals all the dainty vanity cases in use, corridor hustlers, and lingering Lysandersg whereupon the fun begins-for others. During noon hour the sprite is busily working at the cafeteria. With many grins he doles small portions to Mr. Kastner, and large portions to Mr. Johnson, which is as it really should be. As three-ten arrives, he hastens off to disable classy Henry's, so that blushing maidens have to wait while more vividly blushing Romeos exhaust all sleights of the tinner's art, vainly trying to urge the fairy Cnot so goodj Chariots onward. Then as the day is over he rests, thinking of the fun he has spread. For land's sake, wasn't that funny? the little sprite chuckles. For land's sake ! CQ3 'T B -rl-in E B , :l llllllllllll lj vs ORACLFf Jftqlcllllllllllllllllll Sbcbv-'Y' 1 - . . , . I - : The Fairies Frollc . : B HE setting is a wood, any wood, anywhere. It .is summer, and the trees are 1 3 covered with dust, for a state trunk highway is not fartoff. However, the , 7 road should be out of sight, for tourists or travelers might Wonder at the ' r sanity of the players. In the background is a mass of shrubbery-perhaps it would I be a good plan to have a landscape gardgnfl' P15155 tile Ileegedb Sh! -1bc?e1'Yda flfilw T 1 I ears e ore e pay is o e pro uce . e V Zffect would be SO realistic. There is. no need 1 4 , . . l ig f 7 -T for tabEes,1 chairs, or old kegs-it Just 1sn't that A , - 1 kind o ay. A - Thispstupendous production. should neces- B + V - . . A' ,., sarily be advertised as a hilarious, rollicking : ' f T1. ' ' Q 5 ag' comedy, or the glorifying of the American g1rl. - Q 3 .' '-.p 3 , ' Q. In all newspaper ads, make special note of an Q I rg' '. , -l eight week advance sale of tickets, good seats ll 1 5 A ' . g21'S3gfs,!1ii2i' for every performance, and italicize the words: .Y : A -' f . 'Tariwell Tour of C3iri?nalthCast. d tl 6 - X I. Y lf. 3 1 g . ow we are rea y or e su-per-pro uc ion. 4 3 N 4, 5, Cast Out. 1 -4 H , a E fa, f . Lester Bold-the hero ........ FRED SANDERSON 3 X f ' a lgae-in-5-f ' . Mera Lee-the King's oifsprout . .. I Q' ' ?2fg1.. ,.. 5V 1 ..... BLAiCI6iiE 'iz6NEY f 1 . ' Babba Klay-King hisseif ........ ART BUETTNER .1 I , f o r . Bugler-who bugles ............ ....HAUTZ, of course J 1 j Qe.QL,ggE 'i ' Leader of Villains ...... CHARLES WESTHOFEN : I y 'ee' X jg ,... 3 First Villain ............................. .JERRY STANGE - V , ' ' - Rest of Players ............................ CLASS OF 1929 Q , A. FRICKER AT THE ORGAN. : lk T ACT I-SCENE I. - IQ Opening chorus: : a We're introducing something great and grand, - 3 ' We'l1 take you away to fairy land. Q Q 1 If you aren't satisfied with our entire show, U Q Your money will be refunded as you go. - : i CApplause by Audiencej. I : , I CURTAIN nu ' ACT I-Next Scene : Babba Klay: fA19ne on stage, surrounded by court.J : 2- The inllalins have stolen lmyddagghter away. T : 1 n t is note in my an t ey say: : WeWwill not bring hir back unPtilbltheKilay : X e get a ransom rom you, a a ay. : Court Sings: Ain't that too bad: ain't that too bad. : Q A 1Audience: Weep, cry, bawl, sniflle, etc.J - : , Babba Klay: I : : Who will bring her back to me? l C N, Oh dear, oh gracious, oh mei--a-cy! ' -,l In all this land isn't there a fairy Who dares to go for Mera Lee? I ig II X A S ' Call forth the heroes of all the land. 1 1 Call them all before my stand. . Q Every one must come in our fairy land, N Q 'Q And, if they refuse to come, they'l1 be canned. B I ' fTo say nothing of being thrown out, expelled, discharged, and dismissed.j : Bugle: Bla! Bla! Bloop! Bla! ' Echoes: Ditto. I f ACT II-Another Scene : 5 fEnter fairies, sylphs, goblins, sprites, and nymphs. The king is in a passive B 1 mood. He would decline a drink, in this tense moment, from any person. In this - f case he wonders what the future holds in store.J : Illlll U 'E CD s E S. S U1 E s. is rr s mu l :l lllllllllll l lllllllr l 9 2 5 llllllllllllllll lll lllli if TI-iE2.i 5' , U' I :llllllllllllllllgav . QR F' Jhsggllllllllllllllll: 1 .0 Y Y H : Xb s : 3 - '-I S I , - I Babba Klay: I I I have called you here all my brave, hearty lads, - : 'Cause my daughter was swiped by a gang of Nomads. 1 1 Iliabba Islas: Ain't there none amongst youse who's got no bravery a bit? Huh! ' I ester o : . I n 5'l1 tget the game, A us gimme er name : I'l1 catch the guys and bring them, too, 4 For my heart IS staunch and brave and true. x Assemblage: Bravo No.-2! Bravo No. 2! Babba Klay: - I h .. -.. h , H A ,, ,, 1 p Bfiivirguili 211913322 A Q--Q ny, -aiwfzgl-. fff, 3 fAha! the plot sickens.j V ' ' fG0 N.A- WR 'N' Q-no. ij -'-, 2 , . - h J A Moi, no .Mp , L Q C I The following has no bear1ng.on the s ow, in V -I , AA I-1 A - 5. 1 but every comedy must have its hitsg and V- , Q- I A .3 N1 1 furthermore, here it is only 9:30, and every . , 4 H' - .5 Q' ' 4 3 sucessful show must last until 10:45, at least! -Ag A-'. - ' . V a l : Fairies: G ' Q' . ' 1 '. 4 S Oh, the Howers that bloom in the spring ' L g o ' ol 1, ' Win 'shag coulinwg lgroliiv witholut lvvater, no xg 0 X. f .. 1 e ring er ac wi e rmg -. . 6 ' X f- ug, '-2 r Her who'l1 reign ,frainj as becomes ' '4', V is K.: 71.34, I a king's daughter? y-. 'C 6 K 4:5 A I Elves fdiscouraginglyj : , -- H. l f 5 fA-' E ny: - I Oh, it a1n't gonna rain no mo', no mo . p , l 5 ' jp 'A . H f' That's why your .flowers won't grow A ' - ' e. , X : I And we don't care if she never comes back, G ' , I -iff? - l Because she despises us so. ,P - - . ' I ' ' ' e L-LY' A fi fry. B Q Babba Klay fTo Courtjz Shut Up! ' : A lTo Lesj Go ahead, but if you don't bring her back in 48 hours, I'1l turn you - S into a vacuum. I : Lester: I accept the nomination. : S Assemblage: When he gets older, Q : He won't bel QQOIKQEJGT, B ld, : CEven now e s es 0 . - 1 I I I - ACT II-Scene 2 I I I I 1 O th de t u : Igealdereof ifcihaiins: Ha! Ha! You are in my clutches. g - Mera Lee: Unhand me, Boy, or.I'l1 get. nasty and slap ya. Q g Leader of Villains: What see I in the distance? : - Mera: My 5-Iero! ! ! - Ti 1Les enters . E l Lester: Get thee off the stage into the : dressing-room, thou villain! I : Remember I have the sympathy of the U - Y i M audience. : : ACT 111-This is au. Q 1 fBack in Fairlandl , : I Babba Klay: Here, Les, you can have the I - girl, or thirty bucks. n 1 I Leszi I'll take the thirty berries. 1 1 Closing Chorus: A gl Goodbye, forever! We know you've had enough, - Goodbye, forever! now that we've done our - stuff : We done the best that we was able, Q f Please don't applaud with a vegetable. : 5 Babba Klay: Motion is in order for ad- - I journment. - l - L ASBESTOS. - 1 I I : Page One Hundred S eventy-fi've E E l : Hllllllllllllllllllllll! 1 9 2 5 lllllllllllllllllllllllllll AZLXN- f , 5' THE, 'l l 7 V -' elllllllllllllllhhy- ORACI , lllilclllllllllllllllls - c - is-336271 : S - I I I . - : just Dreamers of Dreams l : N THE days of fiappers and sheiks, there once lived two young lads called 1 U JERRY STANGE and BUD WHEELER. They were very great chums, and 1 r one was never seen without the other. L One fine' day, as the pair was -sitting in East, they began to build castles in 1 : the air. Their castles, as might be imagined, were somewhat out of place in 1925. I it Oh, what I wouldn't do if I could do that, 2 T ' Q ' ' ' etc, spake Jerry. 1 1 A i as-at 7 . And, oh, what wouldn't I do if I could do l ' . . this etc. spake Bud - T ' - ' , ' ' - P A f , -X Each outdid the other in reat attem ts - .. 5 , s P - .' . TQ., i. h V and fine feats. So their thoughts went soaring, - I , ' ' e ' f , l, . , - and soon their bodies began to feel queer as Ll D ' ., , - ' , though they also were soaring-their legs-ah- .1 : g ,. -' .W i -I . limbs felt so itchy and their arms had little U 3 , I ' , - M A., thrills running over them. 3 f , -elf-ff AL A K , V - ' What's this? murmured Jerry. . I' H f t . l E A --EC Q '- I - ' B d I t1sE.y,h wgagslthe matter? countered 4' . M, u . y ea ee s as thoug it were where r . A H -W ff ' I ' my feet are, and my feet are where my head is. A , , til!! ,ef . U , -I ,' 1 filijxplain yourself, rumbled Jerry. Talk E l - - . M' 'I ' ' ,, p ain. , - - Brut Well how about doin th h' - Y 4, vi i , ' g e same t mg y W' yourself. Think I can understand such m,um- : I bling. Uh-I won't listen to you. Guess I'll 5 sleep the rest of the period-got about a half hour. Here goes! : :. Guess I'll do the same thing, thought Jerry. : L Oh, what's this? Why, it's Jerry and Bud in Dreamland. The two are walk- Q : ing along in very comradely fashion, hands thrown carelessly over each other's U - shoulders. Their eyes are open to the widest extent posible, and their necks are - Q l craned to an impossible length. : : A multitude of dainty, delicate fairies dancing on a grass carpet of the greenest H - green, a .wonderful clear-blue fountain surrounded by marvellous statues, a crystal - Q castle shining in the distance with its turrets and towers gleaming like stars, and, - 1 over all, a rose glow which gives every object a peculiar, fascinating luster. : : Those dancing figures which looked so H 1 dainty and delicate from a distance seem to . , Vg ,V . ., - : have taken on vgeight. They have evolved into I '- - ,. - ' f f : our well-known riends HKEWPIE ARNSTEIN f N H - : RAIEIIQIP-gRRoENsogh'ALFRED BRANDT, and , A 7 E ' - l E - T . Q 1' r arf. V 5' 3 Wonder of wonders, whispers Jerry. Q. I ,ff-4 XM , : : They'll never cease, answers his pal. D , , , A - , - 3 They try to attract the attention of the ' , i.' ' L I : : dancers, but their efforts are futile, so they , V TQ- - ' ' 5 ,fl - - move on.. ' JJ -A , y t : I A tinkling Comes to their ears-it is not ' P' ' ' 'E . ' 1' H : the tinkling bubbler--it is more harsh in sound. ' ,' , I ' QQ, - They skirmish around the glistening castle, until ,, IAA, H f u wi ' , 6 E ,I ' A Q they behold our orchestra in full glory with I - A , 5 mm ' W C I MR. NIEFER, in full regalia, directing it. 7,593 nag: - J : As they stand in front of the castle de- ' - ' - l A 1 liberating the choice of their next direction, a A M --W - U ' - little elf QLEROY KERNERJ passes them by. ' 'W ' A' : He is a wild little thing and seems to Hit in many - , heights. All of ah sudden he pulls out a silver 'trumpet and blows a single clear note - v upon lt. The fa1r1es pause in attitudes of airy expectation-toes barely touching : r the grass, and both lacy Wings Hitting gently. The bubbler ceases its tinkling B as also does the Orchestra. There IS complete silence. 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Puck-an imp-ART HANKWITZ. l 6. Fairies-FRESHIES. J h SCENE I-CBay View High School.J E 6 YSANDER: Now, fair Hermia, since MR. FRITSCHE refuses to let us talk, - 5 A let us away to the enchanted park, to while away the time. H D Hermia: Alas, I cannot skip this afternoon, for I have to make my book- 1 : report, or otherwise seclude myself forever. However, by all the oaths that man e'er nl - broke, I'll meet you there at four o'clock. Q, : Lysander: Adieu, my love, until then. ' . A-. Hermia: Adieu adieu. fExitJ 2 s : SCENE II-fHumboldt Parkj 1 Lysander: Hermia, my love, are you here? A l Hermia: Here, my dear. J : Lysanderg 1Let uscgvanszler off and talk of our 7 grltier bllhetriuglfoliowed b - y Helena.J - k Demetrius: Stop following me! Begone! I : I. have seen too much of you. D : Helena: I love onlyhDemetriiisa and the more : you scorn me, e more ove you. - : Demetrius: I love only Hermia. Be off, I say! - : i CExit Demetrnlsi running, and Helena o owing. - 3 fEnter Hermia and Lysander.J - E 4 Lysarfiler: Slleep, lthag gentle messenger from : i eaven, oes ie eep on my eyelids. Me- - 3 th' k I 'll l' d . 1 : Hermia: And I'll hie me to feed the svvgni. W1 le own Q seeps, : - Heaven watch over my Lysander! fExitJ : S KE t P k : Puck: Aha! Here's food for mischie1f.erLorll? vlrhat fools these mortals be! Here's : - Lysander sleeping, and here's his watch lying half out. I'1l fix him. - - crurns watch back 100,000,000 yearsy : : Aha! Now to the moon to transact some business with my bootlegger. fExitJ. -' Q fEnter H l , ' - : Hekinazhllemetriusl Demetrius! Whsrgngrtvtligijilllgl : as e S gone. - : , fLysander, wakes up and looks at his watchy C : Lysaifdlerz Gee! So this is the stone age. Aha! Now to go and drag in a wife. l - cGrg1iJZiIg::3n get one with long hair. f Sees Helenaj Aha! Here she is. ' 1 I Hello! Still love me, I hope? You'd better, because I'll stand for no foolin I C Helena: Brute! Let me alone. Why w'll k t f l gi' ' gl Lysander: That'll do. fDrags her off.Jl you ma e spor O my Ove for Demetmus' : 1 , SCENE III-fAnother part of the parkp : f CDemetrius is sleeping. His snores attract Puck, who enters and sets his watch backj. : Q Puck: Now I've fixed his clock! Exitj : i fDemetrius awakes and looks at his watchl - La Demetrius: I'm a cave-man. 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X ' s'c1v1e , N ' Just at that moment, who should be pass- ' 1 ing but REGINALD SMITH disguised as a gob- - 4. i. . , .' A lin. Hearing the weeping, he stopped to inquire A 7 'fd ' what was the matter. ' X Ah, sobbed Cath, I have been ordered ' . , to make some fudge for Girls' Club and-sniff, f ' ' i ' sniff,-my fudge is not fit for polite society. f K X X Oh, don't cry any more, said the manly - - l 1 i Reg. I'll fix that up. I used to study ornip- ,. I , schzetonology, so I'll make some for you, if l 5 AX WX you'll only smile. f r T So Cath wiped away her tears and carefully X powdered her nose and smiled. And the next day Reg appeared with a box of the most delicious fudge ever tasted. '1 And so when Girls' Club gave another Candy Sale, Cath was asked to contribute ,:X ' two pounds. Again Cath sat down and wept, and again Noble Reg appeared and XLQ came to the rescue. fir-fX And so when Girls' Club gave a Candy Sale again, with a dance as an added 33 attraction, Cath was ordered to appear with five pounds. Again she sat down and Qllzfi wept copious tears, and again Reg appeared on the scene. What will you give me if I make you the fudge? he asked. Now the first time iirmi Cath had given him a smileg the second time a piece of fudge, and now she was non- plussed. He declined her vanity case, her handkerchief, and her beads. l ' ll ' Y! Il ml 1X What will you have? she asked. 1 5 ' YT The first dance, he answered. il 31 ' CPS All right, you shall have it, said Cath. l U sf R flypfqy X rc fo So the next day Reg produced the fudge. , f. But as the dance drew near, Cath wished she ELQQX X . had not given away the first dance. So she Q wif A X sought out the goblin and asked him to release ' X .. A her from her promise. This he refused to do, is--1 .. unless she found out his middle name by that X535 X X . A . time. QLQV 1 ' if ' X X , So finally the day of the dance dawned and ' Cath was still in ignorance of his middle name. gl-A-5, f A As she sat in the assembly, all of a sudden a lit- 1XX :'g' X :Bef birdhpoppeirl Xohut ofdncgwheiiqe anddlaid a note 'W -. e ore er. a rea i wit won ering eyes. ll 1 This is what it said: X ,X X His middle name is Z P X R, accent on the 1 ' as '- tw-XX first syllable, and pronounced like the K in X p X 1 . ' . f nutmeXg. ! T ere was no signature. T ,E When the dance started, she faced him triumphantly. 'Y f T Your middle name is-L , but alas, she only stuttered. She could not say it. T, I Then the dance music started.X All of a sudden the disguise fell off, and there stood 1 Reg Smith in all his glory. X His explanation fell upon sympathetic ears, and so they I l finale-hopped until the music stopped lrhyme is unintentional.J . P' X. 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Gerling: The motion is carried. fExit All.J A qF1N1s.p I I 1 ' Misa:-leak. .1 l C 5 ll -e Red I-Ie-ed ll 1' I I 9 1 NCE UPON A TIME there dwelt in East Study Hall duri f th h l't- S : gjnglrl whoie name was MARY ELIZABETH FOUNTAIN? Nb? altlijdiiglii hier - e was ary, everyone called her Red Head because of obvious reasons. - Now, one day little Red Head's English teacher told her to go to the Library and read Y caffcigtaflxg So Red Head took her pencil and a notebook and tripped merrily l She was no sooner out of the Study Hall, ' A - : 5 however, when she met a great big wolf fin Q 1 sheep's clothingl, AL NELSON. ' .4 - I Good morning, Little Red Head, said the e ' - k wolf, where are you bound for? Y. : a Said Sglgfeglfirencg Itloe tliie Library, to read a poem, V. t A ' a . ' '- - Q So am I, re d d th lf. L t i ' ' ' i ' I : see WE10 feaih? thelggofgfssj' e WO e us ' -' Y fl : itte e Head agreed and they st t d r .' Q ' : out. Red Head, however, stopped for a diiiik Q I if :55,z,,,,, Im , ,,,,, : 1 and so the wolf reached there first and got the ' I I poem that Red Head wanted to read. When EEEFEE5 255555555 - : Red Head arrived, she looked for the book and Q 1 : - was unable to find lt, so she sat down and wept. ' liiiiiifi' D - : Eben the wolf came over and sat down beside ' 1 K 1 er. . Q 1 Little Red Head why are you crying? L -' - A Q R ' - : Oh, wolf, said,Red Head, someone has - V ' : : gairgln, 'gh1eElipgEikslof, poems, and now I shall not be able to read them, and I shall get : :I That's too bad, said the wolf, slicking back his hair. : 1 Oh, wolf, said the girl, what shiny hair , : ' you have! S : k . ' ' the better to make you admire me! said ' E ' y 4 Red gglllgat big teeth you have, Wolf! said W 1 Ja, 9 N The better to eat ice cream sundaes with, I : f- 1viL.e':: .X ' ' my dear! sald the wolf. 1 1 , Oh, wolf, said Red Head what long I r 'D arms you have! , A A The better to hold you with, my dear, : f ',. - when we dance, said the wolf. Q Red Head blushed and giggled. Y . L 1 1' ' ' I ' ivlhatba tltine you halve, wolfli' she said. E ' ' w - e e er 0 ma h L 3 K V ,Q dearya Said: the wolf. e you aug 1 my g K N ' - 7 , . hp .At this Red Head laughed aloud and was - : banished from the Library for a week. - I : Page One Hundred Eighty-five - ll 2 F . - - f f W l I Hllllllllllll lll llllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllll : 1 s l V Y ., f' I I IE. , I W, 0' ' . , ' , lllllllllllgpxs ORAC! F, ,ijlllllllllllllllll 5 sz,,.,.1f- Pe ee so s' P'Xs.9iDC - - 1:1 l an niw-W - il-M-if : LMA ,g.....g Peter Pan lg 1 fifj. PRING had come, and with it came the curtain-clad acetic dancers Hitting here 1 ,pfigl and there on the grassy green. One day we saw our friends ARCHIE IMIG, 1 Lsfll clad in a Peter Pan costume, playing hop-scotch on a flute, or something that ' , looked like a flute, but sounded like the dickens. And skipping along by his side I was his Wendy, MARJORIE KIEFER, her hand trustingly in his. Then Peter said 5 A to Wendy, Let us fly together! So they flew. 1 if ' M - .V Over the treetops, over other people's heads I if , V r , ' fArchie often says things over people's headsj A 1: ff' V ' ' f V and also over Dunn. This having been done, Q rf' '5- , , . - they alighted at a place called Hoodlum's Haven, : V JV, where they entered, but soon came flying out Q Hifi .. A A if , V again, having been propelled by some unseen C ill-xg, ' f ' f V ' force. But wildly pursuing came the motherly 2 ,Cf hp-V, V V - V matron of the Haven, with one shoe off, ready g QL... . . L at 'r-- ' -A ' - to reciprocate their offense. They reached, at ht-M, f ' ' .. last, a river, which they overflew with ease, 4 5 ' while the enemy screamed after them till the 1 ' river overflowed and silenced her effectively. ' ' But still they flew, and the villains still pur- , ll- - sued them, for by this time there were many A , - A others in the chase. But then they each E p ,prbmwm HHVV . -. grabbed a cloud, and threw it at the madding - V ,V ,,,V,, V. V, .'.lTlfi?-1' U14ff'f1 crowd, who ceased ignoble strife, for the cloud N - ,T completely squelched them. Fly on Wendy! S ,lf cried Peter, so Wendy brushed it off, and on they flew. At last their destination A 35,5 ' hove in sight, and each heaved a sigh of relief. Peter's comrades gathered around 3 their leader, to give Wendy the once-over. Suddenly some ancient fruit came lt,:,.,i whizzing from above, and dyed Wendy's hair a beautiful crimson. Alas! The jig- 'I villains still were in evidence. Far in the distance. they spied the onrushing ' pedestry, skirts flapping, slippers brandishing, a wild-looking mob. But Peter calmly z 1' reached up and pulled a cloud around them, which made them so comfortable a PE . shelter that they left it that way. They heard the enemy around them, but were powerless, till Peter, in despair, fashioned a three-yard piece of white silk from I ii- X the moisture in the cloud, marked it twenty-five cents, and let a woman's nature - lim ' do the rest. The fltful breeze would waft it out of reach, till, at last, even the 1 ,I most stationary woman of the lot, who weighed three-hundred pounds, was madly - pursuing the bargain. As Peter looked out, ' he spied the angry mob in the distance, , ,Y V W a 5 N going farther away every minute. All safe. l Q ' l, 'V Wendy! Come on out! he cried. Wendy did ' , 'V . E ' so, and immediately wanted to know how he did K A , it. He said they were all after that one three- A ' ' ' yard piece of white silk marked twenty-five Q ., . b 'f : cents. 'Ohl I must have that for mother! ' A fl ' , ' ' - cried Wendy, and spread her wings and flew 1, -A Q - . Q away toward the ever-increasing mob. In vain U of ' ' ' ' ' ,L-i Peter flew behind her, beseeching her return. , W A 0 . I W I She would not listen. On they flew, but Wendy V . ' ' l l ' fV ' ,N flew faster. Peter gave it up at last, shrugged f . ,. A , , l A , Q QMJV his shoulders. and flew hack home. only to find 1 X- X - . , j 1E-v- 3 that even his boys had deserted him. Poor . it - , A , Archie! He followed the crowd, too, because ' ' fa ' , I lgf' w he had nothing left to do, but even he soon ,., ' ' ' became so absorbed in the chase that he forgot . , ' ' 4 ,ii ', everything else. and when last we saw him, he , In? ,igg S ,Q fl was leaping, calling, shoving, pushing, just like la ' . '93 ' it 'L gif. the rest. : '25 E. A I - ly- l - Et Q! i - fl ii I ! S3251 .2 sm-1 , an Page One Hundred Ezghty-szx S is--ai A-l Eff-af f lil wiv... -e it A 1.-4 .girl lllllllllllllllllll l 9 25 llllllllllllllllllllllll . 'i' C V - TI-IE, - lllllllllllllllffg 0RACL,F, lllllllllllll A- X 1'?Cf'JCI ' t E E : eses I ' OU 1 2 1 r-w'wf e C 'H f'17llP'lll Q i 1 .:.: lllf, 1 Alll7gf lf M7 , ' law or ..fff1Mff'fff'f4'l : n fr' 1 E o 5 5 Dress Up Your Car 4 r Wi n L ' Automobile Trimming in All Its Branches. n Y 1 r Y ,,,. -. . v v 2 . Q E S i Auto Seat Covers ,Cahfornla TQDS f l S1de Curtams Glass Enclosures E E Auto Tops W1nter Curta1ns ' E 1 Q Tire Covers Radiator Covers E n i E Celluloid Sewed ln Side Curtains While You Wait. E E Everything from a California Top A ' to a Small Sicle .Curtain Repair 5 nr, - 1 - r ii' 1 l THE BEST Fon Lass ' I - ' , Bd DL T C 5 if 1 H, gel' C UXC op O., lnc. l , r Q b Gao. cooPER, President g ? 930-32-34 Kinnickinnic Avenue Phone Hanover 177 L E Page One Hm1dred,EigI1ty-nine E r l I llllllllll llllllllll 1 9 25 llllllllllllllll llllllll v, '. 1 -f-- -A ' , - - A ...... ,..,. ..,,,f V :h--- vL,1,,,,,,,,, Y . me- ,,,,...4. ..,.. ........ Chas. J. Petri GROCER 1247 Kinnickinnic Avenue Tel. Hanover 1537 H. G. Gerling, Han. 2648-Resid e Pho 1.7. F. Gerling, Han. 2619 Office Phone: Hanover 244 Gerling Bros. COAL and WOOD Washed Sand and Gravel--General Teaming Ofice, 1073 Kinnickinnic Avenue Milwaukee, Wis. Page One Hundred Ninety , ji -.-,-v--. ,-r,,fQr.. 'iEs..,r-- ..-....Q'rfN ,, f. -- .. .-...., .K 5 i,g::::.,.:,c.4: :1g'g1-1H' gf'-, 5, -.few jr rv-N W'A1. f:I T.2'.'7.1fICI.L'iT.Zi'fQ'.. ? ' 2 1 :Tiff fa. f .'.,AL,,4 1 lv- 'gffg-:ls f i 2 1 - :f f ----3--11--4--l'+w,,-fi-V-4' 's..,,1f R.- A :,.t -rb...f!:K- -lily ,f JJ4 'jC'f1i1'fTQ1 f - L.. 'f ' ' ' H AZ ' i' Xa.:,wqg5Qz School Calendar ONCE upon a time a bell pealed fno, not like a bananaj and called the King of the Fairies fMr. Fritschej, the host of triumphant f?J sprites fthe tcachersj, the highbrow fairies fjuniors and seniorsj, the wise fmaybej elves fsophomoresj, and the green elves ffreshiesj to the Home of the Fairies QB. V. H. SJ to continue their fight against Puck filliteracyj. The day was Sep- tember 2, 1924. On the 3rd day of this month, all the young ones came early to find out what moving pictures were not shown in the auditorium and the seniors came early to sit in the li- st, 5 7 VIEW W 'I' me ' ' .bf It V 2 - . . 6109 6 H .f im BW E3 BQ ' is A i .iikeii-, - 5-av? 44 ' ...f-5 EE ' 5 ' gi 5 ,-E E E 2 E E-. , l Q?-. A J September 5 brary until Mr. Fritsche told them why seniors should not take Penmanship and Spelling. On the 5th we saw several new teachers running around loose. Miss Snow came from some place in Florida fit's pretty hot for Snow in Florida-I tried to be funny, but it's no use, 'snow use. Then the loud spea- pardon me, I mean the public speaker, Mr. Haefner, arrived. Mr. Weller says his name is spelled with a wubleyou, and Mr. Johnson 'ii f f o f l 0 fi , w in LHELL g gg S' g September 20 over her new fget the new J husband's school. Heads were popped out of every door to ask Do you care for anything, but No l'm just looking CI hate that expression- it, reminds me of going shopping' with my maj would be the reply. - On the 20th, our husky red and black war- riors tramped fand they sure looked like tramps when they got out of that mudl to the park and easily slid 20 points over the line before the Shorewood gang gave up. On the 27th, the first mark day, the teach- ' ' l FISH ?? is no relation to Jack. On the 10th, Mr. Sawyer brought his new wife to school with him. She wanted to look l '-Z ' '1 El-Li October 2 1 le ers handed us the same line as always-- 'Well I'm not very well acquainted with you yet, so your mark is probably, not exactly what it should be. I haven't got your number yet --and of course Kubal had to chime in When you get my number, call me up some time.' By the end of the month, Mr. Kastner had become a floorwalker, walking the floor of his own house every night with the new baby-. Hervname is Helen-after Helen of Troy, October 13 where the shirts and collars come from. Page One Hundred Ninety-one . 'n - ,N we W .WAIQV VVNQ T ::t'1.L..-f1': ,W-hw -N-wwmnlwmw D M -Am .- 'Vr' g e 'g l'2 3 i' , sf 4.21 111 llf's'f T'g i2'i 1'T1 '!'T fFf'Vg f ' 1.27 'W-,jf,g:gl,jfi 'ff,,,,f3.l:Ti J 'F L3 4 i'11: ,' ' Ai ,:i'1.:3f:1 -...,lT... .. ,,.... .4 g 'W ,,,.e Y. . V - - - pp p p p M af I I-IE, ' - IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKY QRACI F fgglllllllllllllllu 1 . Y e Q4 I : g s Kaocf' , Q - Q I i - - i I W W' 5 Y , 9 II1 - 3 OCTOBER 1 . , On the 2nd, all the fellows in East -' A wondered why all the girls were eat- ' I -Y Y f V . 1 ing taffy apples. And when A1 Nel- , son asked Edna Wolif for a bite, she 1 : told him they were for Girl's Club 1 1 members canly. Al wasn't accepted I l as a mem er. ' On the 6th, Mr. Minnevitch came : 1 to school to play on the mouth organ. 8 , P Hanover He sure could make it talk. He ex- : S plained it was easy to do. Any of us F L ldl t l 't-- 'th b t10 I ' Henry Hanson, Prop. iycglgrs ffirlgagtgtiy 1 wx a ou 3 Hurrah! On the 11th, we marched Q , up to Athletic Park to meet East, 4 , 3 at that time champs. Hot dog! Were C we surprised? Our boys rushed the : ben down the field five times before y East knew where they were at. R There was a hot time in Bay View : that night. , - One the 13th, Mr. Gillo found a : - large box of candy on his desk with B I a sign on it reading: Sweets from : F the sweet to the victors. Who'll D 2 sglveqtlx-ztlgystcesry ofidwlhokput it : m. t ere. r ue ner sa1 e new-. - , Sh-h-h-hi-it was the she teach- : . ers. - , I V ,ei , - . illlllllfy e- 1 - W x 2 mg - . - ' - 1 X l 1 I ' . l I 124 Howell Ave. y In ,vu : e if e - '-2' ' ,, . : -I. - 2 HAVE YOUR DUDS : F : W 'zsqeeaaaaaasi' o : l O ' I l IN THE RIGHT SUDS El-H l : October 30 Z On the 18th, the campus was com- I : pleted. Oh, boy! It sure looked I ' swell. Mr. Fritsche had to sit on the : Y field every night to see that the - I team stayed off. He said that the : f f f YA - ground wasn't settled yet. I don't 2' Q Q Q know whether he meant that next : D payment or the earth itself. But the : I ground sure is settled now-almost - ' to China. : -'I . '- Q Page One Hundred Nmety-two : i ll W l V A : - - Hlllllllllllllllllllllll I 9 2 5 llllllllllllllllllllllllln -fifxn TI-IE. O CL 9 'sb Zz Z EZ' ,- 'a3 .-fl illlllilllllllll -. 1 V1 if'.uuluVlr2V1l N -5-E WWMQX -9-A Q 923- wh? r ANK-ff .1523 1 AY E -ll ul W M tv 1 IIII M MORE where P1 L-4 FU F' E 'sc u UJUJ 285 5.55 Q.. B Q fb 5 '4 . . . Kearney Pr . Stone Vice SFU!! gprw. I l L 'K ' A IJ M MKIIIIXIIHIHNIIIH ,Mllllllll I Ihl .u lllll ,,.f- il -' II I fa -is L , nunmnl llllmml THAN A BAN K A Lommunity financial center, a place A those who wish sincere, friendly counsel without cost, may come. Bay View Commerclal 81 Savings Bank OFFICERS Mr. F. W. Niles V. Pres. and Cashier Mr. Paul A. Papke Ass t Cashier esident President DIRECTORS . Edgar L. Wood . W. P. Westenberg Mr. A. C. Beck Mr. W. V. Nelson Mr. J. D. Maurer Mr. F. W. Niles Page One Hundred Ninety-three A SZIIIIIIL llllllllllllllllll! O... 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'jj Q, I a - f W If fII35,if?f..'ei 'lfi rf ...ng gill, .,.-. in , Wx I file A- uf! ,711 W z I1 :mn Fi I 5 vii-+I 'A-.L E1 2 w 'u l v , 1 J 3 l f' I : ' K f g -4 1 ff' 7 :W : 'X ,fum . - -1 I 4 :' :I . - : I I I I I - 1 I I - I I I - I C I e e I I A . - l 5 .. x ---lik 4-I E pq , TI-ns: M11 gi 1- ORAC F, we lg--5 ' ll 1 I Alex, the Mummy l On the 22nd, some of the girls of 11 - the dramatic club showed us what I ' we do when we go to the poorhouse, ' but they didn't tell us what to do to ,gf . keep out of it. I suggest that all l-' the girls hook a rich guy and all the , If guys hook a rich girl. Now all you 32 '1 have to do is get the guy or the girl. ', HS... On the 24th, the cross country L-, :fix boys travelled to Racine and the ,D-1 ' Belle City boys just heard Excuse 11 A 1 e m our dust from Bay View. When I 1 someone asked Wohlgemuth if he 5, , ran, he said, No, but I passed up 1 1 all those that did. So goes the old l - saying- all those who didn't run ', from Bull Run are still there. Well K ff f our boys wouldn't be at Bull Run, for they sure ran all season, and :Nfl ,iv won a name for themselves Kas if v ' they didn't have anyj and their 3 r Aff,-,E 2 Grove and Mineral Sts. School' ilgj i . Telephone Hanover 99 ll KW E- ' 1 E X! 1 MATINEE DAILY , I E L. 1 'W 5 1 Playmg all High Class Pic- , l , 13 tures at one price of M . . imp ' 9 1 adm1ss1on. at 1 1 N 1 . 2 All Seats10c l 1 g . 1 I - Week Day Matlnees at A ri 1 : : 2 P. M' November 6 - I , sh-h-h. Mum's the word. Do you ' : SLl1'1Cl9.yS Elfld I-l:0l1Cl3.yS know what a mum is? It's a piece , : 1 1 to 11 P. M. or a few pieces of paper that you pay Q Q a dime for. Why do you pay a dime .1 1 : Satufdays, 1 to 11 P. M- for it? Oh, yes-it's red and blackg ' 1 and when a pretty girl comes around , to sell you one, if you buy it, it shows N .J ' you've got school spirit. You can l l X M W talk about Santa Claus decorating things up, but Alex Bukolt got the V jump on him this timeg for he came ' r in with more ornaments on the 30th : 5 than Santa ever put on a tree.-How I 1 come? Why the ornaments were all ' t ccmumsrs' , - 5 . E - Page One Hundred Nmety-four : 1 -e. .. un' 1 H+ --1 - -M -e ui Hlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllll 1 u T ,Ax - -, ..Y,-.,.,. vf,,e..,.-,-4 f.-.. --'.,,,, f s . T 'TTT lffe. y . if f:L 'S 1 'I' 1 'JN r -.w--1. ,, f T Qu ., fF'-TN, 3 x '- 1 1 TK 'fi T 1if:fQ.lQ:i Z.,fL :'f 1,3 4-...i . .---2 blfflfjjerfve- -2.,,,-.L........,Y . C .1 4,-,Z All Sludenl Porlrails in lhis, as in lhe last Iwo All-American Oracle Annuals, were laken by KORN PHOTO STUDIO Two Enhances l007 Kinnickinnic Avenue IO6 Howell Avenue Phone Hanover 55l8 When a Young Man's Fancy Turns to Love It' s Time to Buy That New Ford SEE DAVE FIRST For Either Service or a New Car. DAVID J. SUTTON Inc. 7 1117 Kinnickinnic Avenue Phone Hanover 42 LINCOLN wand FORDSON Authorized Sales and Service The House Thai Ford Built Superior Service Has Made This Firm The South Side's Leading Ford Agency WE ALSO HAVE SOME VERY ATTRACTIVE USED CAR VALUES Page One Hundred Ninety-five .- ... X W-. --,. 11i1Tii'1:'f- '.i'f':1 , -'H M ' 11iSL'lii6if-Jl ii'?i.fw6 h X Milf ' -u-Lef.,m.u..3. J L... '11 A .wr -....,:f Q-xL.L.'...i,.r.-..'.. 'er - -W Y - - W - Hi- ---:V ...... - ,ew-Nguqi-X---fr'---U '7' f' 'Fl-IE. LllllllIl ' 'IIllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllgllllllfgr' 'lllllllll' 'lllllllllllE I '1g4l A I - - I ' I - I 'w : I S 'U un vs Q -' I N 5' S Z i I' : E 2 2 5 ,Q Q S.. '11 '-1 I 2 ,: :Q ga, 5:45 wo Q :- 5-3-4 I X ' I.: lun Y -s 2 P1 S -- 5 9. 4 . 2 O W ll -V Q. Z Q B ffm o r-an H' H A v-- N - -f Q Pj:E...'-:f2.WOr'+' F G Q X: ! sz 4 sv 0 :rw O --- Q . :s W' n-o 'JU-1 av' FF ps. ' 2 P1 0 -- -1 Q fb O Q Q fb N. 4 u 3. 2 gg gy 0 4 fD . Q 9 - 5 E -0 KLM S E. w P14 : A A 2 Q. ffl fn up 'H 9. 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' ORACLF, 1 'L l A-ll TTS-5CIDC?'i a 5' ai z--ii Qi A Eeahing lburziinn i VERY father, who has at heart the welfare of his daughter, i is interested in knowing some- I thing of the financial responsibil- X- ities of her suitor. He is therefore I, justified in inquiring, How much 2,,,i have you saved? I li 'I ,,,,,,yr Marriage means additional respon- , , il sibilities. Every young man must l I prepare in advance to meet them. There is no better way than SAV- ING PART OF YOUR EARNINGS, and then make your savings work for you. , For thirty-eight years we have ad- vised young people to place their savings into First Real Estate '--1 Mortgages, known as the safest and soundest of all investments. 4 i A FONS-Real Estate Mortgage is secured by improved and in- come producing real estate in the city of Milwaukee, entailing no risk, such as clings to other types of investments. K 1 I And for thirty-eight years, the young and old people of Milwaukee have been drawing 67, dividends, the earnings of their savings. l iq, The greatest pleclge of security that Fons 6' Co. ofers you is its thirty-eight years of conscientious service to the people 3' of Milwaukee, its baU million dollars capital and the thousands of satisfeal clients. 53 FONS FD, CO 531 MITCHELL S'1 REET Page One Hundred Nmety seven l l 'S-. '--A Q , 'f l lf'-3 il , kj . +-ij I iii , fi! .fi I i -l 423 , ' E Mi f i s-Q--g l iq l l D3 I Qi: L, Kiwi :tl '?i l Ji Ft Y . -5 l f i ll lift i l 3 P i ' s 2 o , ,fl . t 1 1 I till A A . i f j3i.,1.i..Ll.l. llllllllllllllll 1925 llllllllllllllllllllllll . 4 ,s -. -..,............,.f-f,,..,. P f , 'I 1 , , , ,.,......................- A. , A, H.-..N ,,,,,,,,5 fx U, I I , , ,I I rt, A, 3.-X -. we i , ... . f 1 '- 2 :1':T':7:'i'f 1 ' l 1 H ' f - T ' i 3 ,E 1 ' .A 1. 'nk-1-,'l4-E L. 5 ,........ ....,.,...,....,.. ,-.............-.... ....v...., W. .. -.......N -1' r' ,,,, ...,.., .............,...... ..-....4..,.... -- 4,-f-..-,,..,.. 'N--an -13: -f LX,- The Theo. Otjen Company Realtors 1150 Kinnickinnic Ave. Established 1883 P' ' , 1 - - . ,Z Hr., gill , .1 The Most Complete Line of RADIO AND AUTO SUPPLIES in Town. SEE US FIRST B. S. Wisniewski 881-883 Kinnickinnic Ave. Phone Hanover 2707-2708 Oh! My Tummy On the 27th, the school was emp- ty. WHY? Don't you remember? It was Thanksgiving Day,--yes, ev- eryone was thankful that there was no school. Besides, that turkey sure was good. OH BOY! Those legs and wings! Vic Behlendorf wasn't at school for a week. Well, a little fellow like him should be careful how much he eats. On the 28th, while some of us were eating the remains of what was, a few days before, a perfectly healthy turkey Cthat is those who couldj, the plumbers came and in- stalled liquid soap in school. Such a foolish idea.-Why, only dirty peo- ple use soap! f 'llllli .l.,.,L.. nu -0 , no lf: , 55 Q 4 525 'M' 1 Li i ' -, December 3 On the 30th, great tidings were brought from Madison by some of The Oracle staff who were there dur- ing the Thanksgiving Holidays. The Oracle Annual again won ALL- AMERICAN honors. JUST THINK -one of the BEST yearbooks in the whole U. S. and THE BEST in Wis- consin-Oh Boy, ain't it a grand and glorious feeling? DECEMBER On the 2nd, as we put the ear- muffs on our heads, we heard This is W.S.O.E. broadcasting a program by members of the Bay View High School Radio Club. Some of those who played over the radio said they were invisible so no one could do what they'd like to if the program didn't satisfy. But the music really was good. Page One Hundred N inety-eight W., M ..,......, ?--------I'lT33-----' ,.,....,..,,..,...-..,..., ,,..,'-:i:'g.:g1,'7r.':.':':1:'......--,,...., ,. 4,5 W5 Eg, it T-,.,,,.-,...:...,r,.',,, f,,,.:,,,e,5,L.l,lj 5 5 5.Li3,? 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S l , ,.ll ulllllll ' ' ' l f lflll V1 l l lj ' l lllfllillll ,llllllxillllllllllllllllp E l 0 0 E ' U E , . . 7 Page One Hundred Ninety-nine to o 1fX.lNu-f f 51' -rr-IE, 9' - u , 's Elllllllllllllllaljifi ORAQ fl F, Jhbllllllllllllllllls 4 G e I : s.bc:be, - 1 I 1 1 I I 'i -'I : Arnstein- 1 2 How Could You? I r On the 3rd, the Boys' Club put on 1 their vodvil show for the school- A : for 20c. Gee! It was great. Such 6 singing, such dancing, such j0kes,- ' W-O-N-D-E-R-F-U-L is the word for I the whole show. Every act made a : H HIT,- Fat Arnstein QG11daJ GOT - P ' HIT.d Butuhe Isaidhtheizl ciabbakge sure : taste s W en e it or su - I per thatvziight. a p H : On the 8th, we learned how to get Z a Job when the Dramatlc Club put U Cor. Clarence Street and on a play- Wanted, a Valet. Al- ! 1 tho Erwin Bauer tried and tried, it : Howell Avenue was all in vain. No one needed a 1 valet. Erwin, maybe Miss Jameson The Stare gf Peg-Songl Service will want one for her trip to Europe. g On the 18th, Santa Claus visited A I the Girls' Club. He was heartily wel- I - comed by all-except Gem Maurer, : V who is afraid of him. Evelyn Kranz ' 3 got a compact fthat makes 16 that : 5 she's got now, but they are going - I' like hotcakes because of usej. M11- I : dred Diefenderfer got a pair of scis- : 'Q sors Cwhat can she use them for?- - 1 Oh, now I get Santa's idea. He S : thought she'd bob her hairl. : 2 Al R d' 1 2 : V0 C1116 ICS s g : C : - L I : . l - 55522:ffiiiiisaaaaasaa , l - , 3 .lizaiiieeeev Q - iimsssggfi - ff ' 1 L, 5' : Q Bay View s Most gg, I - l . V 1 : Accomrnodatmg L ' 'V l l I December 19 Q : Drug Storef' On the 19th, we sang' no more I 1 teachers, no more books -for ten J r l days. The idea of this vacation was Q 1 to give Eugene Wheeler time to buy : , quaurv a present for C?J-well, I don't - know who, but he was out shopping I I . every day andh didn't 'dfcide until : I ,393 ,u,4,,,f,,,,.mcAv5.,,,o,,um4qm17y Xmas Eve. W at was lt. It was a I l -Q ' compact. Oh, how the boys do lead - g US girls astray. : - I : - - Page Two Hundred : - I F l lv -- L 1 1 I Hlllllllllllllllllllllll ilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH af -me ilr 'llllllll ll llllllllllllllljifii QRACLFf Qilclllllllllll ll lg 'ls-iCID2.Z'-I You'll be enlhusiaslic I I about Bobo1inks,afoo0 1 Bobolink Q O Pure S1lk Hoslery GUARANTEED Efhrg rv maine nf pure silk in gun, them atrvngth Uhr tight 'fitting ankle anh three zeanwh hark make a maart appvaranrr wear Enhnlmk with the aaaur ante nf rnmplrir uaiuifartum nr gum' mnneg bark nnthnui rnnurraatum a pau- fx f gg Q 873obolmk, It s easy to get the nght shade w1th all these colors to choose from RACQUE1 PEACH ATMOSPHERE OGZE BLACK I lik. ef 'llllllllllllll I -llllllll X11 WHITE I OG CABIN 'I ANBARK ,XX FASTEST GROWING STORE. Vs ,MMIQIETORE U 1296 1300 KlnnlCklnhlC Ave 2820 l Page Tuo Hundred One I .J lllllllllllllllllllllll 1 9 2 5 llllllllllllllllllllllll T' ' ' ,771 7 '1 ,h Q , 'F -v ' . ' ' 0 I arf' I 0 'UCC Iifllf- . .- M . . r ,e 'ff' ' :iv wg: gl . I I I-ILM-'IN h . ' T ' I 0 A 0 I ' , - ,E - W x Pjrh- . 2.,-Y ' ' i . I am W . N. gg I Q 'J A - W ,IKM I 5: 'N Z A 5 Z rg I iii..- 5 ' F11 -1 , 1 f H W I . :EQI 4 D7 A I ' A . F I ' I , ' 1 - I ' ea in I.. l. 4 wa ' ,. 'TI'-'IE T . lllllltllqiin ORACLF, Eqlsjlllllllllllllllli ,wil In W-is I J 8 ef' if- .1 ANS-DCD I4 I Ilruii ' - I 5 .S-M...l - - Grllo jr. Arrlves Q' jf? 5 JANUARY I fslfil On the 2nd, every one came to 1 , y ll igfii school all dolled up. Eugenia Fowle brought a couple of her new com- 1 pacts. Art Cizon brought a carton I of gum and immediately the two 1 stenographers, Blanche Tobin and 1 Q if Evelyn Corzllius, got stuck on him. A On the 5th, Miss Roberts opened g gear? . the door of the Lady Teachers' Q B I Room and fainted. The crowds gath- 3 2 1 ered. Buckets of water were rushed C 1. in to give her a drink. What was the cause of this sudden break- 4 511: down????? Why the room was re- . furnished. My, what a cause for 5-'M-43 excitement! FW? 6 Z T fn + S mn WY Ill Y MASON '15 : 2 1111 N 3 X 5? Z -sr at l :H . - iii ll L... ' ig' : vt-:sill Z ' 'C el .1 Q, ,fp 'Lim is W we i A V ' o ll--W-lr 2::L6:? 2- 1 ' ll 1-WJ ,fs f- 'ami I Yi-i.-...--.aiii:aiilg ,Q Viz T twig? V S M 1:19 M : Z 1 iv' A 1 X X January 5 : On the 16th, we got all dolled up f l and arrived at school at 7:30 P. M. 'N . 4 l 'Q Q. -before the doors opened. Why did il we come to school in the evening???? Q ' My Why, to see DULCY , of course. 'f ig And didn't she CI mean Dulcyj think '- lg 5' she was a help to Harlan? But now N fa' that all turned out O. K., we hope l Q5-jtifl that the two don't fight anymore, and that the new bride and groom - ig-W-E3 get along fine, too. Oh, didn't you ' Q if -i'4' , E know Edna Wolff and Theo Otjen were hooked?. Well, they are, and I 'Elf flf- H , , , are the happiest pair on earth- 1 Qslf' E Don't get angry Eugene. ,' Lil! e Specialize In On the 27th: Mr. Gillo came to if S Binding of ii: : Qi , y e lg ea . as e some- one. And the coach announced that - 'f'N'l' C A he was the proud papa of a baby boy : 0 eg-e nnuals Hank Jr. He then immediately - , , . - H passed the cigars and candy-to the , nj-.3 , faculty. ' '?L l1 H F3 'f I Page Two Hundred Two : 221:51 I ?iifs ':::r.:., '..,.--..,, , , r V T E l l .Ill p 1 9 25 tlllllllllllllllllllllllll: 1- 'T' e . ---f Y--X x' 11 M ,Fil QW 2 1 Q11-' ' 4 ,1 Q m, ,- -,,. ,L.,.. ..,, .,. X , . My ...J ,f N., v - .. A g-g -.,-, L :,,-..,,l,..,:7p.--.........,. NN-K... ' '.s',f k.-,f-' ...W fs-Y-, M-- Z. - el 4 QWQWQ SM ii NM Wwe 5 Ygundedic Zlpmqyezfb 'E 5 efewele rs E S YVhere Quality is as represented Q E ' De arl s ' ' Diamonds 'W 5 Wat ch Q S 5 2 Silverware 5 I 2 Stationery 5 ' ' . , S I 2 Grand Ave.cMWestWater 3 E Plankinton Arcade Bldg. 5 E Wm vw? 5 1 mmmunummxxxxmxxx mir: Page Two Hundred Th 1'x1A1' , I -rl-ua: 9 lllllllllllllllllgjfbn ORACLF, Ji-Qlcllllllllllllllllu 's.92cZ L F I I I U 1 5' I f A , Cause and Effect 4 J I P i ql Because we operate a complete printing plant, E Q from linotype composition to the finished g L product as it comes from the press, I A : Q11 Because we select our papers and inks with : the utmost care, using only the best, Q - Because the work is executed b ex ert me- l . . . . Y P - Y chamcs in each particular line, ,I l ii 5 We are in a position to produce the highest : V quality book work, such as I 1 i a El IIIIIIIZ 5. PP D' PJ CT' Ui 2. CI P+ CD 99 U1 UI E2 H SD 'B O CD 1-9 S' 2 3 2. 5 CD 73. UQ D' F' llllllll The Oracle Annual Q I - I : A BAY VIEW INSTITUTION U I A l I Q- llllllllll 4 : Pnonm' SERVICE I - I 7 , I I Q I 1 T :I E 3 PHONE HANOVER 844 102 HOWELL AVE. : 1 T IE K I l I - I : Page Two Hundred Four I I' ll 5: ... ' I' - I an 1 N ii U' in Il' 1 I I 'illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllr 'l 'lllllllIl2i 'llllllwvff' . I THE, CQ ..4llllll ll Henry C Dlsch .QSIIIIIILZ-L ATTORNEY AND COUNSEI OR AT I AW 79 WISCONSIN STREET M 1 l w a u k e e The E A Bouer Company THE HOME OF MILL BRAND PAPERS IlllllllllIIIIIIIIBB..-,lllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIll! 175 185 Hanover btreet Barney Dereszynslm RELIABLE PLUMBING AND I-IEATING CONTRACTOR 1599 Eighth Avenue Phone Orchard 977 I PATEK BROTHERS Inc. 7 Paint Makers Since 1895 Jobbers of Glass for All Purposes Brushes and Painters' Supplies Page .Two 'Hhndred Fifteen Q, I , - L I 'H i ' QRACLF, 'eyklcllllllllllllllllu L, E 5 5 UI E1 5 '?1l '3' ....-..... I 5 ,l-..-5 , f wg WS--.lg li 7 1 nl' fb---, gl 1 N li i 'r r lf l l l il la 'i 4 3 f 1 Q- l 1 f lil ix s 3 X LCM 1! in rf- ll P i I I 'U llllllllll ll mli QR ACLF! lj.-Qgllll lulllllll s Go To HlMMELFARB'S for your Knit Goods Hosiery and Silk Underwear 1061 Kinnickinnic Avenue Milwaukee, Win. Study MUSIC, DRAMATIC ART and DANCING AT THE Milwaukee Institute of Music, Inc. 267 Prospect Avenue Cor. Royall Pl. ' lMain School? Faculty of 60 Excellent Teachers to Choose From. Lessons in All Departments at 75c per Lesson and up. Enroll Now for Our Special Summer Course. Telephone Lakeside 3721 for our Catalog. U 'F3U u e3Q3u Page Two Hundred Sixteen 1. :Illlllllllllllllllllillr nlliillillllllllllllllll K I I Q S I 1 I 1 , a , J I 1 l I ,J 1 I X E Q X I I C I B D U D I - S - H B I I B B B w - D H S - Q H I B I I H C X I I .E 5, 4.fX..KN-F .B f THE. V9 , EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQLKYQ QRACLF, E.-Qugllllllllllllllllre E xsoef' . g I: 'E we I 5 1 9 2 5 A 5, Oracle E Cover- ig a lT'S A : E Noranipress E E Cover Made by Th. E North American E E Press MILWAUKEE - w un D, B I 4 : 9- - 1 - A , I r I i I r I g I I 1 Page Two Hundred Fwe : : - lll llllllllllllllllll 19 5 alllllllllllllllllllllllli ' R' '11: i't'i i i l.f,'ffQiLfs, iii? ':f'T::T:r'7? ff! fi rr v'..a' 'sro no ts, ,, fx li H :L fa-.. 1 ... ,-.j.:,:,:.,,jT'Jx gg- 'lfi,-fr--i 3--fp ,iw 7'-ivy? -5-A Wb.f3'-'- 'T 'TTI m1gs2wX:.'A.f'e fp .f'J,fJ3, 61 ii' dfllfil I Z Q I lllli - -Lilrliu-1-iyfjgggx tw! ii...-if aw. Tea' LL- - A . ,- 1 ,---V , T:,f Hffglli. M ,a,.,,,,, W-.- W, H . W , dr A MORRI ' Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables UHUME BAKINGH Wedding and Birthday Cakes a Specialty. 629 Wentworth Avenue Hanover 2618 THE EXCHANGE of photo- graphs at graduation time has rightly become a universal custom, because it provides a graceful way of acknowledging friendships. In order that those who EX- PECT your graduation photo- graph may not be disappointed Phone Hanover 4399 ational Studio 412 National Ave. Milwaukee Mah Lane--I-Ie, He! il' i S -fm i:':E::::::::.... till'-If 1l5 :'1 'l! ness. fiigggpgs.. llllll Q. an ll .Pj 'img E E!!! A i f BELL i i January 1 6 Hang it! cried Al Sambo Nel- son at the Singing 8 Balls' show on the 21st. 'Hang what? asked Ed Rastus Andrews. The wash, laughed Al. But jokes weren't the whole showg there was some swell singing. Art Buettner and Cow Johnson wel- comed us with How DO You DO and Kerner looked for Sally , while Awe wanted to know what he should do. All in all, the show got rid of many a sad, dark heart-and made many a dark, black face. On the 26th, all the freshies got the thrill of their lives-going for their first exam. An hour and a half of steady writing, and even worse- thinking. Such a life! But for this we got a whole half holiday. ilnlnnnf- nu . 1- wu L ,X y 3 ' lIll ' I ll N .:lllllQ.'i.jll X iiiiiifiilfiwii' ' ,iq if 1 gEuu:I::liii'::nn' ggi . h::i9Al:'Qf!g:l I, Al-nlllit gsm .,..,.:i.---l-..- -'ff Q?-3?'l gill-I--I if - wllulllu - 1 ,I 'li' fliillii W .e'.Q,.i'3llllllir V 'I we ' -1122-5522: . I-.I--lun nu-ldllll aw l January 21 Pager' Two Hundred Six ffm' . , A '.1Tx:t:f:,:11f:: - , V AW, . , ' -...Jr V.'A:nh.:a.:.. Y' A Wm ..L..1 ' pe., rr' We-:T91f:? 5-A' ..,- fb .. ZF-s......,-..-.,.,.. ,, , - 511-'fx , . , a Y V- .H ...,. mf xc- fs....-..-..- .--.- ..V, V- 0 - ' :F 5- -,- 157,-21?ilif,f:'f. :Mn-V! :,.. .J ska . -,Q , 5, Q. Q-4JAj'Al4-:IVA 'L c1Q c igj',5,'t' 3 .g.1l.Q.QLg, ........ ...,,...-.--..- 1 -..,.,...... '4 -X.JQ--.vc.,f WHY RISK YOUR LIFE? When you are ill and the doctor writes a pre- scription, you seldom realize that your fate lies in the hands of your druggist. It is his accuracy that decides whether or not you will regain your health. Therefore it is to your advantage to demand accuracy. The motto of our prescription department is accuracy. Every prescription that we Fill is the pro- duction of our accuracy. We also boast of our ice cream sodas and sundaes served at our fountain. The Prentice Drug Company 1000 Kinnickinnic Avenue KODAKS Postal Station No. 74. CIGARS DEVELOPING Pay Gas and Electric ' and PRINTING Bills Here CANDIES Telephones: Hanover 92-Hanover 880-Hanover 676. Page Two Hundred Seven 4 M5 , ,, A 'T ,i ' ...,... - 11-vi 01 yt THE. ' to Y ' I Q 1 QRAC 1 Jhtflsll llllllllllll h 'xbcpaff' T - I 1 - Q H Oh, You K1d--Tra La , On the 30th, we fthe seniorsl all 3 V' waltzed down to the gym to attend ' 'Q the senior dance. The music was l . delightfulg and so fairy-like did Ray 1 I Mertes dance that he thought he'd 1 float away. Besides everyone got a X l or kick out of the punch. 4 1 FEBRUARY l I SEE On the lst, a gang of new students W1 : arrived and the new semester started I with a bang--no, I mean a yell. The Q ' I J L M t C cheer leaders got up on the stage and Q ' 1- asa o a on led a yell for the freshies in the up- ' 4 per berth. Yes, we have to use the f l auditorium shelf nowg the family's E growing. Not yet has a freshie 3 ACCIDENTALLY fallen into the f tank-how queer. , 1013 Kinnickinnic Ave. On the 3rd, the faculty got a boost ' --no, not like that-in number only. 1 Phone HBFWV61' 537 On the 14th, Herbert Oscar N Yahnke came to school carrying sev- : eral envelopes for his several lady 3, friends. The blessed ones were 'N Gladys Harrington, Ena 'Harrison, : Sally Armbruster, and Mae Possing. Q Each envelope contained an I love ' you card-a valentine. Yes, since Herbert's been in school, we have Q had a new shiek. : v v X T - V' 't O ff ' lSl ur ew y, Q y rug tore -6, af., 'h.:-ll .1 - vw Qsaaeminqllk 4 ' T' W' ' os- 1 PRESCRIPTIONS 'lp , laik A OUR SPECIALTY ew - in if 510195 .iw-.-l::l, if Thirty-five Years Drug ' V Business Experience. 553352222 :if 'lllu lb 5 ll lllr u l 0 0 V 'I . Anton Tomklewlcz January 30 l On the 23rd, we celebrated Knot 1' DRUGGIST like we did New Years's Evej Wash- 5 : S. E. Corner Kinnickinnic and iI18't0H,S and LiI1C0lH'S bi1'thdayS y Oklahoma with a program Ccan you imagine- j Mil k wi a program-not even a holiday in 3 wan ee' memory of the two greatest men in Q our historyj. Mr. Balustrari sang 'Q for us. 1 Sq . 1 Page Two Hundred Ezght L .... 4 um mm ' 1 9.245 ' II H H IIIII 1' 'W P'-sbc:df ' H 1 Better' Papers or Every Printing 1.5 if vH,.,,..5E Ti ,----12 ,C ..... vii 5 3 et! 'L -P-'ii M 3 ,.l K 154 E 3 F35 IKEA '55 Qfffri trrwg 1 PW! 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'17 2 ff ,.,..,....,,,,,,,,,..,. ,. , avg V, r..-,...,,i, Y ..,..4 ,.., 'YXV . Y , I X rv V 'lf' fs, at ,F4f -fCl,l3gj,,,rNl skit-K In nm----M-4 'r of iggpf if as '1::'- I ' ' 'ik-f 2-4---f-1-L w1jggiQ.f....s -Q ilSC Dcflgzrwww 4 72 Celery to Colke f , e i 'Q ,....-..-... 7r::::? , L , J II:-1552259 'IIIIY N ,Q fa? IY 1' F: i . . C nel er liigi 1 .55 . l::ln:r.- -4 I ::::::z::I7'1'f ,jess Realtor , ull ,sail Loans and General lnsur- :::::::! 'igiil Ill ' ance. First Class Real Es- tate Mortgages for Sale, ECM eaimg Z n eres rom February 3 b -' 6 I t -t, f L l 3200.00 to 315,000,011 The Chemistry class has become 5 sort of a club this season. They A rent a sight-seeing bus and away Qi N 493 Mitchell Street they go- On the 27th, they went to gg' .E the Coke Plant fno, 1t,S not a treej. 2, Each student received a piece of If coke as a souvenir. if On the 28th, all the boys cele- f ,ll brated by wearing a sign on their backs If we leap, don't yellg it's iff, Boys' Leap Year. Q A MARCH ' On the 2nd, Dr. Sunderland told !ff'f'f5 us why horses eat hay and grow fat, and why we eat white bread and grow thin fAliee Schumacher says jpfflfl she'll continue eating white bread- I wonder whyj. Anyhow he said A Q Mm.: bunch of celery a day keeps the doc- izmfii tor away-and an onion a day and 2---r-is you'll get shipped to Bermuda, the land of sunshine and onions. P 1 rw if A 1 - - I l V 5 E 2-,E ::'. ! A 1-7 ,.- -f Ice Cream 5- avi- ' iff: I '. i g1.....IZ E ' nf 5 ' n f it Pure and Delicious i 9 ' 4 lu hvrk. ,Y E ' Y gg I 253555 5 E x 5 Q gl fl- E sf al ai r F l E53 'Q N 1 if Served in the Cafeteria mi 4 gm . L anti 0 i ' February 27 Page Two Hundred Ten ii 1 T1i,...,,,,,,.,,.,,,,......-n'.f...'3a-.4I'.':t:u-.-.., .,..w......-,,.- .-. 'F . H.-. , .-----------1----m---- 4'---v---'W-f-1 f The Stowell Company Founders and Manufacturers CERTIFIED MALLEABLE CASTINGS Pelton Steel Company ELECTRIC STEEL CASTINGS PLANT NO. 1 PLANT NO. 2 South Milwaukee Chicago Road and Elliott Pl. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN Elmer G. Krause BROKER9 Real Estate Loans Mortgages ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE INCLUDING LIFE FIRE AUTO ACCIDENT TORNADO ATTENTION BAY VIEW STUDENTS I am a charter student of your school and a graduate of the class of 1918. Office Phones 209 Grand Avenue Grand 7360-Orchard 1348 DON'T GET IN HOT WATER .... 'GET INSURANCE Page Tivo' AI-Iuudred' Eleven V , v me 3 A stt I' fs I 9 ...-...J-..-.l-,L-L.. ' . L. , , ' ' . TI lEl lt' 7 1 Q 1.- 3 , I I H 1 Y U L I 'I P A OR ACLF, Gowns Wraps Ulf? Umty' 67 Wisconsin Street Suits Sport Clothes Michael Albert T. C. Kaufman President Sec y-Treas The National Credit Clotlung Co Invltes all 1es1dents of Bay VICW to Open a Charge Account at Thls Store House' or HONORABLE CORNER 12TH AND VLIET Quality Clothing For Men, Women and Children Miotlie vs. Mumps illnnu f zI'l'ii? ' llllk 4ll:::'f ,saagwzaamsf .:::. N5::::::::. gg, llllllllllg I ::::'e 245535553-' ILE gm! uieifg fda, gEEEii!!!55'z. ::::1!!!!,1 A. UUE Em!!:!!QE::::m . EE?i5:::::::: - -' 1, llllllllm l :fa if-4 5 , March 3 On the 3rd we celebrated Baby Day . Everyone tried to get back his childhood days. Mr. Gillo got the Measles and Mr. Sawyer got Ru- bella fRubyJ. Herbert Rasche brought a rattle to school and Gladys Yokum brought one of her dolls. Charlie Miotke got the Mumps and Art Buettner got the croup. Several others got the spring fe- ver-Menton Anderson Don Hick- man Armin Schild and several oth- ers went HOME in the afternoon. On the 4th we learned why we ve got a Radio Club. We went into the auditorium to hear the inauguration of President Coolidge by radio. After two hours of waiting we heard Chief Justice Taft ask 'Wlll you perform the duties of presldent to the best of your ab1l1ty'7 And Dld I say no? Coolidge replied 1-:H LC f g::: lq:::::::: :II 5 LL 'I' Wallis!!! ' IIIIIII lllllll nllllf' llllll ll-l::l 'EII' N :::ll IIIIIII ----l lllll: Qlgluui Q br March 1 6 Page Two Hundred Twelve qlllllllllllllllllllllll in at e MW rf-1 ll its L rl u l, l If - er., u 43 il ri El ff sem: 1: , mmf X, 1 .fl llllllllllllllllllllll PE!-J :K X dl A 2 v Q 4 le! -I ---1-nn K 5 1 : . . Q I 1 I : L - 5 U n f l , . : 11 - , cc I E A - n ,' f Y I li i 1 5 , Q' q L l , 3 , : f ! 9 3 7 C -4 i H v , 'al ' ' - Q 4 H Q. I w ,-Ml V ' . . . ', . -ll H 1 1 M2 i . . - ' . ' ' . u 44 ' 5--ef : rx ' ' 3 : ' ' ' . e 1 ' ' ' f . -I El . l' issasry gz' :F .. I - ' ' l uf' : xy Y u 1 5 -. 1 I 1 0 ,lf MEIN A E 1:5 E fs ly Nl 'Q X Q : l ter. f l ' ' X 6 I.. 7 -S-lll 3--M1 A i .::-'free S Er-'i - - - l lllnfl I ' 54-4 - A-e P 'l . r - V W K iL'l i flii gl . 2-4 A F5 U Cl 1 1 A I A- - an .1 0 1. -A - ...., ..,....,.., -.. Q A Q my V v i i W-3 ' V 3 nl 1 i V 7:3- H 5 -i I F1 E 4-'A O 55 0 1 F' 71 ..E -Q P -Q I sl AL ROGAHN Telephone Hanover 12 AL ROLOFF in J Illini: All wi! 5 L Bay View Recreation 4 1082 -1084 Kinnickinnic Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin ,Ill ALL ON THE GROUND FLOOR 1 ui limlluz. If his .4 i 2: 12 Brunswick Alleys 8 Pocket and Billiard Tables I 1 i Ladies' and Gents' Rest and Locker Rooms I r 1 Soda Grill Light Lunches 1 'Ci ars Candies R g B I E cn 5 U' cv I-1 m E 2 Av S W' rn cb O D nv 3 U' cb EH QF-L Q9 z-+3 HE U2 mf? gs HS 939- M5 2 no D' F' rn an '11 an ro Q- U cn Pi. m v-s W.. IP U1 m-. B E2 U2 t-' rn PU UU vw o U2 U Ill M Fl' E a- r: FF o 'I M o Ph FU 0 n.. O 5 c' '11 o s: lr! H' '1 '4 W :s n.. O r 5 rr '11 0 0 n. Ch IIIINIIIISQ- ,lllllll -. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1 HAY AND GRAIN 1 MERCHANTS - 'Wai' ' Office and Warehouse A 711-713 Kmmckmmc Avenue Reference j 'f 1 ph 393 Marshall Sz Ilsley Bank Page Two Hundred Thirteen l 1 I U i ! I .: 0 1 2 I I I : - o I 1 1 by l , .... ' ee one Hanover 1 1 - . - I ' I - I A L , W-e A A 5 LQM I gllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllln l ' if Mig I I-IIEL ' A QRAQ fl F .fillllllllllllllll l 7 I V - I- 4'-Jbc::e:f o I: y , 1 l . I I I E - g All the World Was Green g : On the 13th, Mr. Isaacson came to 1 XY talk to us about grand opera. He 1 5 said that even real men can enjoy , opera. Why even out West, where men i . are men and women are governors, I h l K they enjoy grand opera. If you ' ar like cheap things, you are cheap, 3 he said. But Meyer Housfeld only l' ' replied, The cheaper the better. . P On the 16th, there was much doing I 5 at the school. Bill Roddy, whom we I Dry Goods, Groceries and all know, returned to school, and the l if school is again moving fand prob- 'I 1 General Mel-chandisg, ably some of the rest of us will be NV 31 moving-by requestl. Miss Statz fi 3 -1. broke her arm at the door right be- ' lj low the elbow. You ask what than 3 1 I - noise was you heard eighth hour???? ' 4 431 Superior Street Why a Brass Band organized--yes, ' P H 5 our school will be able to have a ' li hone :mover 5 2 band parade up and down the foot- Q ball field as well as the other schools. ll....5i l ON 'rue s-5TH ' ll 'Q ' dation gained through right hvmg in youth, saves us from many an ache and pam m the years that follow C pyrlght F b 1924 3 , .- 1 lmullllll gl F f March 1 8 On the 17th we learned about the leal St Patucks Day Everybody wore green fexcept the freshles they re green enoughj Many years the snakes from Ireland into the ocean and if any snakes in B V H S this year saw the green I bet they d try to swlm Lake Michigan On the 18th we had the pleasure of seelng Hudson Alofs in a natural mode making love 1n the play Pyg mallon and Galatea And the pla, was good well it ought to be w1th all his experience and Evelyn 'hot ter as the statue and MISS Duggan as coach Page Two Hundred Fourteen l- lllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllll Ill -. .,ll..W.i V4 , I as K . .U f. . 5' I 2 X ' ' rn ? .N . 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E l L44 e mir- , mi lqlg.,.Qg..-,-allil Ann in gggjgll nge '53 5 V s 731 -4 P1 J llllll Ill ef: Q 5 0 l 71 .llllllllis H A KULAS H WI Archltect and Supermtendent lllllllll ' lfnsl-alll' 883 Wmdlake Avenue Corner Becher Street Krenz Electnc Co 'glllllll 'Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll - I I I I I I I I 5 1 CD N U1 E E I - I I - I I I I - I I .'1Llllllllllnlllm. - -la llllllllllllllllllmlllun House Wlflng Flxtures Appham s 470 Mitchell Street Phone Hanover 2917 Vlllwaukee, Wxs Z57Je Lmcoln Fru1t Store Has SPCCIHIS Today and Every Day Fresh Frults and Vegetables Always on Hand Our Quality Is High Our Prices Are Low Corner Ninth and Lmcoln Avenues B ORCHARD 2127 ESTABLISHED IN xsav THE V11ter Manufacturmg Co 935 CLINTON STREET M lwa kee W BU1LDERs OF Icemakmg and Refngeratmg Machmery Corhss and Poppet Valve Engmes Page Two Hundred Seventeen .Q 3 l I 1 . . y 4 I . . 1 Y 1 V .J .ave 3 ov , h 0 H V . . . . V ' l - 1' .e - r ' T f , 3 f L y I ' . M 2 H v ' G, 1 0 0 1 a ' - 1 I ' j . Q 1 v 1 Our Service the est. ? - ' 1 2 f . , , r H , , H K W I u , ls. 4 , , L . . . . . if I T - ' T x 1 L V 1 ,l I : I 1 Y I I L I Y 3 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 - I Y I I 2 I L I lllllll llll lljdiy pORACLF, jl gllllllllllllllls Bugs, Sharks, Etc. ' 5' I - I l - I I 'I I 1 II First Class Union Shop -A F Q,-. A - A - I A rs f 1 - t Av . Wm. L. Smith me Q ia Qw ' g . . . AW Ik ll! Han' Dressing and Shaving rig! 5::3 1 : mix Wllh x . 1 Parlor my llI'l'! 5, usd 2 :Pt I I I! Ladies' and Childrens Hair gli ILP ,Q Bobbing and Shingle i ' a Specialty. K M h 9 f - are 1 On the 19th, another club formed. - - - - You have head of radio hugs -well, 3 835 Kujmlcklnmc Avenue they have a club. You have heard , Mllwaukeev wls- of Latin sharks-well, they have a : PHONE HANOVER 5182 club. U You have heard of Public , Speaking bugs-well, they have a 4 U , , club. So the Golf Bugs decided to - A organize, and the B. v. H. S. will l 1 be represented in the state high . 3 school tournament by the B V H S l - .... 1 Golf Club. B - APRIL I : On the 1st, all the freshies had : 3 their chance. They could play tricks - : S 9 f Q on the rest and not be hurt for it. : Good use was made of the day. The Q : motto was I'll fool a senior today : : if it takes all week . Walter Hintz 1 Q is the wind that blows customers Stayeq home- He Said, A day away : E back into this store. ZgE:jt1!gf:e.?,aves many a day some : n WE SATISFY i ' A ' I W rv- I n if l 1 i ' - I . John Schuetz M - ' : A U ' ' , n 1 Q That Particular Man's Store, B410 : as i 4 3 Clothier, Merchant Tailor, Hatter meow 5 3 i I - . l ze? . gn and lVIen's Furnishings nf : I oo B - 1 ai Howsu. AVENUE 1 A G : r Telephone Hanover 817 A -,,. : 5 . . . . , - p p I t April 14 . 1 Q P M i I Page Two -Hundred Eighfeen 1 : j I .--it . , Q an -llllllllllllllllllll 1 9 2 5 tllllllllllllllllllllllll i , . r 'T .' 'I 1 '-ii X .. sf-M M I 'f 1 -Y .4 -' J s...-A :,,..-, ..s.--, if. AL- . .f..fLl.1II ,.'.'.'. lL'Lf' PITTSBURGH C - IQQDUC1-S Glass - Paint -Varnish - Brushes Warehouses in 47 Cities Throughout the U. S. PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO. PAINT AND VARNISH FACTORIES Milwaukee, Wis. N k N J Portland, Oreg L A g l C l P gc Two Hzmdrcd N f T 'We' 59 . F S' llllllllllljdvs QRAC ,Fl ji.-Qg lllllllllll C3 le r W .mm .L Thiel HARDWARE Jill 1669 Kinnickinnic Avenue Tel. Hanover 2952 Women, Lovely Women -H To retain her beauty and charm she needs the assistance of those Who, like ourselves, are experts in the art of aiding feminine loveli- ness. Proper treatment and dress- ing of the hair, diligent attention to the complexion, and care of. hands and finger nails-all these are essential to the well-groomed appearance that every woman de- sires. Such a service do We render- and you are cordially invited to make use of it. Will you call or phone for an appointment? We shall take a personal interest in serving you most capably. THE MYRTLE BEAUTY SHOPPE, 1274 Kinnickinnic Ave. Hanover 2075 I-low Loud Is a Tie? On the 3rd, everyone was joyful. Why???? Because we knew it was the last day of school for a Week. We had time to get our basket ready for the Easter Bunny to fill, and to get our clothes to show off on Easter Sunday. Salow's tie won the prize. He said, It's easy to win the girl with a line of gabg a loud tie talks. On the 14th, the news came out. Three teachers, and all women, are going to Europe this summer. Miss Jameson is going to Ireland, her motherland, first, and learn how to toss bricksg after that she is going to Monte Carlo and find out how they play poker in French. While she is in the vicinity, Miss Ziegler will be eating spaghetti and helping hold the leaning tower up--no, she's not go- ing to rob it. Miss Collins will go to Scotland. She said she likes Scotch. l vff Ei! -.4 GSQRCE aaa I! v in ini X I iii W . 4 6 iii :ea -. Q 1 'gg :ag r I , as E gg Ei 1 E' .5 . .: April 20 Do you believe in ghosts????? None of us thought we did and Olie Nordstrom even SWORE he didn't. All went well. On the 20th, we all went to the Dramatic Club Ghost Play. All of a sudden someone yelled at the top of his voice eeeeeee- e-e-ekkk. The play stopped, the lights were turned on, and an in- vestigation followed. Finally Olaf confessed he was the cause of it all. 'Tm not afraid of ghosts, he said, I just saw a mouse run across the Hoon ??'??? Page Two Hundred Twenty l ll ll lllllll l ll l 9 5 i lllllllll ll l llll i to l lt.. l V ir li. l I' i--4 M--4 zxxx. fi' -rx-nz: 5 'sbcsez' Promotion A job with promotion assured--that's what aggressive young men and women want in the business world. And that is what the department store has to offer those seeking positions with a future. It won't be long before many of you who are about to complete your school- ing will want the sort of job that will give you a, sound business education. just remember, Schuster's Three Stores are always looking for energetic young folks-particularly those who have com- .pleted their high school education. Come in and see any of our employ- ment managers some time soong' they'll be glad to tell you of many interesting advantages in working at any of the Three Schuster Stores. 2752 1111.199 Q9llE!,5'iC!i 51,9595 Page Two Hundred Twenty-one l H 'El- 0 5 U l ' 71 S. rg .E .oZIlllllL..-4..s, ...allllllll -I lllllllllllllllllll1?.---IIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllEi ,ro li u1 5 ZX i 1 4 1 0. ww---H 4,2 I I-IE, H ORAC F M e e 5' sf M QQ.i oxaoeff leg Q--N-' ' J 1 is imc ri LOOK Us Over Behrend OQEN l ga HOUSE Q vi ' ' 3 gl Music WU U U D iii S o i OLD Ti E- S h p -' U - ' is iw:-Q Emil glgmf Sheet Music, Instruction Books, 'X ylQ and Accessories for All Musical Iwi' Instruments. Century and VVood 7 lil ' ' fx Q fx 'X lil N Editions. AS 1 ,fx VIOLINS UKULELES J '-w:1- i I BANJOS, etc. May 15 ,,,,f . . l UJIGS!!! J1Gsz!z Two in as many is ii Expert Repairing of All Musical weeks and I'm all in, remarked lf! Instruments Kewpie Arnstein after the Boys' Club Trot on the 29th. So probably WN the clubs will see that the dances are ll, 683 Lincoln Avenue ipiead all 0V9F-U3 riottliks j?m-- if I u one every mon , ms ea o one ,, Phone orchard 1266 two months or more away from the last and then another in a week. BUY It's too much for Kewpie. Sy--Q MAY ll.. On the 2nd, the track team met ji-ii thg South. The boys said, Feet, do 5 your duty, and they did. - . Everyone came to school on the Wig evening of the 15th to look over the I VJ . u Save place fas if we don't see enough of M1ddlen'1an's it gl til? dagsgtiglelb dd L L ifji n e r , a y ong legs li.,,. P1'0fl'ES was given fno, no one gave a spider ,l-V-' On Fur Garments awayj as the school play. f by buying M ----- - ---- - '13,--- ll'-5 ::::::::::::::' v -eg---- I i - :::'::::::::' limi.. lilly direct from lii::IEg!!:::::E:: Wliiiill H11 the Factory' iiuffi- :Hill 5535 illlliill i Iii 11 e, uni, I.. gl , ,., Illlllll, , ,, Emu? I-lllllll: 'I' ll -f nr lIllll:::l N15 Open Monday Evenings E::g!::g!!gE t gg- e Ill' -illllll ff MII: itjhj John F1 ved Fur Co W-if L ' 'H g g mg-35-lllsllll Ile. ii-rj Established 1902 Q2 y llmj 1559 Forest Home Avenue ' F Phone Orchard 1755 lr? Directly Across New N. W. Ry. -K 'f Viaduct May 23 I Page Two Hundred Twenty-two i Eg-: I Y -M M , 7 5:5 li 7 2- B 925 K y y y Ay eg! I N-, +,. ,AX ..- Y --- -Y , .F .,.. ,.,..-,.,l,,.,, , ,. ' I, X ,T ,H-, g 1, , V Iii' ', M? 'f 1 '4- I . Ji , , .'- 'i....- ? l 'Y -' ---'-H -f 1' 'V - a-. . 4 A. t :X ......,-...,....,,.-..,.,- , '1 , -ri x ,. 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A I The Corn er The Last Words -lah ll- .Sill E' 1-4 Q U3 5' 77' I-l 5 UQ EF ru 5 U' o o 77' ul 35 o 3 an Ph o -1 ff' 5' cn 91' an M ff' A 2,3 m '3 50162 145 gp-5 Em? :S o mia ,ho- aww 'SQN get mn-S fb CD no 2552 Ee, E: Q94 53' Q2 -'T' :ri QCD Swe On the 30th Ruth Meredlth palnt ed the wash posts 1n the back yard It was Decoratlon Day and she T1llg1-na 3 Cgndmg wanted to do her blt Excluslvely JUNE HEATH S On the 15th everyone packed hls books and got ready for the exams QUALITY BAKERY Many were sorry OJ that they were ICE CREAM 2' WF llIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllEt Above All We GIVE You Quahty 1253 KlnHlCklHnlC Ave 'J ---- -3 Hanover 2537 l :ll u zu FP l ul nlll SPORTING f- -,, i June 19 GOODS B3-Se Ball Golf and Tennls On the 19th many puplls got a red Goods and black fMr Frltsche sald lt s crlmson and blackj rlbbon around a dxploma Th1s meant they were to OLD TOWN CANOES leave our portals never to return for an exam agaln I am one of them Guns, Rlfies and Ammumtlon Gflds, etc l123ZiZ23tn?Sr513i, Bliihmiiiht K d k F 1 d F h I trled to make It tell a tale 0 a S' 1 ms an HHS Ing fAnd I hope I d1d not faxlj Of the 1925 hlgh school year 448 East Water Street And egfigggti book of Falryland Clty Hall Square S Phone Broadway 1781 il 5 ,ro ul 5 Page Two Hundred Twenty four l . 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Manufacturers of LEATHER DYES AND FINISHES Cudahy Wlsconsm The Haas Marlfxet For uahty w1th Prompt and Courteous Servlce Dly 900AM d200PM Phone Hanover 1997 1639 Kmmckmmc Avenue Kern s SCYVICC Stat1ons Okl h 7 cl G li 6th dW ll Accessor1es Dram P1t and Greasm Servlce 8' Punctures Repa1red Wh1le You Walt Texaco Gasolme and Motor OIIS Phone Orchard 4243 1 Wlsconsm Dye Worlds CLEANING and DYEING 614 616 Mitchell Street Between 7th and 8th Avenues Page Tuo Hundred Twenty five Hlllllllllllllllllllllll 1 9 2 5 Illllllllllllllllllllllllli I 1 m,.-.t,..,,-t lx k arms? THQ - f ff oRAcrc.F,'iU.cfW'wtcv Conrad Kranz High-Grade MEATS 'Y' 1 Z 5 7 Kimaickinnic Avenue Phone Hanover 2215 - QU '-'Tv - FOOD PRODUCTS RUUNIJ 5 Are so Uniformly Satis- factory that an increas- ingly large number of housekeepers continue to ask their grocer for ROUNDY'S . llG'xG,?f9MEll Il U Page Two Hundred Twenty-,six Q l s llll i l Q lllllll FTW , ,Y,, Y H , iii, fury? r ORAci,F,i5u is Ei' O ' STUDY MUSIC NOW ifigikgigfiiif Over 80 Distinguished Instructors TEACHING MUSIC, DRAMATIC ART, AND LANGUAGES Tuition Rates '75c and Upwards Wisconsin Conservatory of Music MAIN OFFICE AND STUDIOS, MILWAUKEE AND MASON STREETS Branches in All Parts of the City CATALOG FREE PHONE BROADWAY 1104 Q-If W. J. ROOT Q' Manufacturer of Fine Furs From Maker to VVearer Phone Hanover 1911 375 National Avenue Miss Brown's School of Business Milwaukee and Oneida Streets Our calls for stenographers far exceed the supply of students. A few months' work with us will put you in line for a lucrative position. Enter Any Day Night School Write for Literature Mondays and Thursdays Johnson 's Tire and Radiator Service Batteries Recharged, Repaired and Exchanged. Expert Radiator Repairing. Gasoline Oils Greases Accessories Phone Hanover 1280 147 South Bay Street Page Two Hundwd Twenty-seven llll llllllllll l 9 m an n AXXJN- TI-IE, Ylf'U PQ' ' 'llll llllllllli ll I .llllllllllllllllgav QRACLF fo TXSQCX- .lullus Lelser ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT Sulte 402 404 Brumder Bulldmg Grand 1430 105 Wells St We Are the Onl Manufacturers of th1s kmd 111 Mllwaukee Pxpe organs today are known to more people than ever before 1n hrstory D1d It ever occur to you that the grand plpe organ tunes you hear 1n Churches Theatres and Studios over your Radxo, are produced 1n Bay VIEW, Many of the countrys large organs have our product ln them We spec1al1ze 1n organ prpes and mater1al for plpc organs Jerome B Meyer 8: Sons 125 Austin Street Bay Vlew Gullrble s Travels Once upon a tlme there dwelt a fan' young lad named Harry Karl, who for the sake of l1v1ng up to the tltle of th1s story, we w1ll call Gulll ble Hrs earllest clalm to 1nd1v1dual ity was when he belleved a llttle story told by Mr Kastner, wh1ch runs l1ke thls Once I had a llttle fish, and I k pt hlm 1n a tank Every day I took out some of the water and finally the fish l1ved wrthout any water Then I kept h1m 1n a b1rd cage But one day the sprlng on the cage door got loose, and the door opened The fish I called hlm Marmaduke, he was so ar1stocrat1c flew out but h1s fins were a httle weak and mstead of fly mg he sank lnto a glass of water and was drowned Gulllble took It 1n and the next day he made a speech on lt usmg It as an 1nterest1ng experlment 1n psy cho analysls H1s next adventure was 1n the land of Sunset Dreams Whlle ln h1s zoology class he was mdulgmg 1n h1s favorlte pastlme of dreamlng Whats the quest1on whlsper d Harry to h1s nelghbor Character1st1cs of Dodo swered the wltty one Gulllble swal lowed It and then rose to reclte 'A rather s1lly blrd that IS now extlnct Gulllble s next and last adventure was th1s I-Ie asked a glrl lf she would care to see a show and she Sald she dldnt know and he beheved rt and asked somebody else Oh Inno cence' thy name IS man Llttle falry ramdrops Fluttermg thru the alr, Make me wlsh that I d been born Wlth naturally curly han' Lawrence Why do you wrt A D after Toms name? He never went to college and besldes there IS no such degree Florence He may never have gone to college but the letters stand for Awful Dumb Page Two Hundred Twenty ezght 1 1 :Q J. A. ,...-.a K l W 'l - Lf l' ' ' A.1lI'I', T A LT, .- T s f T T 2 I I s'ii:'Q 3 iewli 1 '2.,,,15 I H gimlg 1 41 L,-,g - ' ' lgfmig i - li 1 1 t 1: fall li Ei . . 13 V . . . . . . - ,553 T H . ' T gl ca : ' e 'E I ' T . lllfi' : + T . . - 3 - ' lltflfl T qfjkf i ' ' xl' l I ' - ' ' T E . . . .- , . ji . . .lg 1 . ' ' V554 . T y ziririi . . . ggmsl , y ., . . r T . . . . - igmig T . . . gljgl - T . . . psi--fl Cl I ' .il ' e . . D ii-E! X u . . yn an- ' ' - iff: T . . . ' ' . Eriifi , . . . tiwg: . . I U rf,-,i ' f , lliji . , . .' E-T: ' 1 J xl , I - Tl r-lf , T . Al . -- Tl,--I I 1 U T . . , , ll QT . . . A ' . . v . . - r . if n . l E ' 'sv ' r . - : ll X V T . T 9 I 7 1 i 1 a A 7 n Y t . l T I 1 3 - - - - :T i 1 qlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllll lllllllllll I ii 'Z' FI-IE, ' A' Ellllllllllllllljkxt- ORACLFf i f ' llllllllllllllls : S.b::ex U E -A -'I 'l ? Marshall CE, Ilsley' A 1 Q, Bank 4 V m ESTABLISHED 1847 ' ' A , South Side Branch- ' ' Main Office- : r , 374 National Avenue 415 East Water Street - 1. E E if u 4 : ' - Compliments of U 1 - . of A Clark Motor Co. 5 L ? CHRYSLER and MAXWELL CARS E Q Distributors : is - l E ' , l E Phone Orchard 5797 U . . 'l - 1 5 Thos. W. Bo1nsk1 l A FAMILY SHOE STORE A I . . A : 1380 Eighth Avenue Milwaukee, Wls. - 1: E is Telephone Hanover 965 1 3 A E PALACE MEAT MARKET ,1 Q R. Komorowski, Prop. J ? Fresh and Salted Meats-All Kinds of sausages I V Wholesale and Retail E Corner Delawmafe aizd lxnnsylyania Avenues w Y V ' E : . - : Page Two Hundred Twenty-mne E : X W - i l 1 E in lllllllllllllllllllll 19 25 llllllllllllllllllllllllllf JUST OUT Iackbird Pie A CANDY FIT FOR ANY KING . it's an American Candy Co. product H X, AT . N Wy' iQ Sf 4-237' . f . fl' fl if fx ,I i mg ix ll I i f N Q 46 lg' I ,X Z 1 lj, . THE M. D.'S O. K. YOUR doctor drinks more milk than you do-think this over! And when he rec- ommends more milk for you -take his advice. He knows. Let us supply you. Milwaukee A Pnone ORCHARD 845 - A , A A DAIRY CO. g 858 FOREST Home AVE - v ,Y Q Page Two Hundred Thirty . ........,....-..,f' L. Kroepfel HOMEHBAKERY French Style Bread and Danish Pastry Uur Specialty 927 Kinnickinnic Avenue Phone Hanover 1926 HERBERT J. PIPER LAWYER Telephone Broadway 520 605 University Building CDUSTOM-MADE CHARACTER shows both in style and wear. In one of our suits made to measure from a fine, guaranteed fabric selected by you, there is permanent satisfaction that can result only from tailor-made clothes. Bay View Tailors and Cleaners 1053 Kinnickinnic Avenue PETRUSEIYS JUSTRITE PHARMACY VICTOR PETRUSEK, Proprietor Telephone Hanover 362 270 First Avenue At Park St. Page Two Hundred Thirty-one -f XJX- TI-iE. l Ln i,.,..,. ll ,,, Q :.,...,, ,qt M ,: .1 nl ,,' '51 t 'M-.bc:::c,f ' CASH PRICES O N C RE DIT atch D1amond Rmg or' anythmg 1l'1 ewelry' at the lowest prices and small payments of as lit- tle as S1 OO per week JCE GGLDMAN U l f'2:1i:. -13 . I Q ' I - llllllllllllffx ' - 'lflllllllllllllllllll skmgf-' e --e 'J e Y ' l l l ' I E3, .,..l -1' I ls, ll - gfjiigi Q I flip , , , . 5..,,Wi A. 'I l - W I ai . ' 1 5, ll . dl 5 ! A ll - -1 ll's?'h'5l , I isa .5 I eaut1 u -- iifiiii N llkfilfll l le l Mer! ll ig! li - rw sa H EQ'-Ale-fi - ' : 1E-.s,.2! Q SEM--if In lvl I lille . Q ls 'E ' ' l li if I lg ,E - 1- lf ' gk fz : J l, ! rl. ll : lk-'Q l ! 3 l li.-5 : 15 5 H w N : lil . g V13 'E 1 ll sl I .L Ia F fi 1 - W l Pls I WL 510 Mitchell'Street l s V A l ' Corner 4th Ave. ' : lik ' 3: lllj:-if Page Two Hundred Thirty-two E lm- 1 llrzlll E gig i 1 lllllllllllllllllll 1 9 25 Qlllllllllllllllllllllllli S if 1 ' f f'fff'i' 'I A I T H-H1 I 5 iif'W'iMTffi OR AU. or Wm. M. Eickstaedt DESIGNER AND BUILDER Honeymoon Bungalows and Cottages a Specialty R. 2, Sta. D, Box 45 Phon Heanover 4l54M Wanda Shop DRESSES AND APRONS MADE TO ORDER A -' Wedding Gowns and Graduation Dresses -'954 Chicago Road Near Lincol Avenue Lau Pharmacy' . 'Drugs, Cigars, Perfumes, Candies, Ice Qreani, and Toilet Articles ' 1 Prescriptions Carefully Compounded, Day and Night. V Tel. Hanover 664 and 5195 Corner Reed and Greenfield Gasoline Oils and Greases At Your Service 'ZZ1'e AUTO SHOP - CompleteeLine of Auto Accessories, Tires and Batteries 640 Lincoln Avenue - Phone Orchard 5329 Page Two Hundred Thirty-three QlT,,,l,,, I, l . L.........,,g.i ,QI ,,......... Caesar-- was one of the first men who said: If Pays lo Look W ell. NO NEED TO WAIT Call Hanover 3305 and Make an Appointment. . Hautz Tonsorial Parlor 1278 KINNICKINNIC AVENUE Hair Bobbing and Shingluing a Specialty. Pictures to Suit .53-vi Warner Smoot esgrrv L Cudahy Studio, Packard Ave. Sc-. Milwauke Studio. Milwaukee Avenue. Slivers If you have a sliver in your finger, the idea is, as a rule, to try and get it out. This may be accomplished by merely grasping it between the thumb and forefinger or perhaps it cannot. In the latter case, jump up and down a few times to loosen it and try again. It may be necessary to turn a few somersets, or other such, before sliver is loosened. If that fails, drastic measures must be taken, such as smashing finger. fThis sometimes occurs during the process of elimination, rendering it unneces- sary at this point.J If sliver is still present, say anything you like to yourself, but notify Police Depart- ment at once. If people died as many times as they thought they would, some WOULD have to be catty, double- catty, triple-catty, or quadruple- catty, etc., ad infinitum, depending on whether or not the Eskimos are considering the use of blubber for building icehouses. So many people seem to think that just because it's spring they have a perfect right to fall in love, which is not at all necessary. Take me for a practical example. I-say, Is my tie on straight? Here comes Millie . And so it goes. Some of you smart boys try and figure this out fcontest open to girls alsol- Why do boys always run? Ha! Ha! I'm smarter than all of you-To get there, of course. People are becoming very dis- agreeable on account of Cross Words. llf you don't get the point, youlre dense.J Pick: What does this B. C. after your liabilities stand for? This is the 20th century. Wick: Borrowed Cash. Page Two Hundred Tlzirty-fom' ,fx ,resell Y Vw-W-W 3 W' ff , ., .,,......V.l,4.V :J V,--. -s f ,V -.-tif.. 172-3 -. ... 4. A.. --.f 5 , , 2::.1T1:gL:?Sf 4' 1, ,ff--, 7-,-...T ,QA 15+-L 'fr '-Y'-'K ' 3151-'T:'tggg::, 1: '.T'f:, -ell 6 , i i Q ,fi-it ,Q te xi B faqs 1 1 Ll 5 5 1 . 4- ijl-2:--f-iilipi 1, -.-1 U..,.,fi' K' Wt. if g.s-:tet-.ff JaL-f?1i:::- -biflxflliA21'I'f.lLL........,. I,.lif'L', e s'eeac.:sCsE,f'f e South Side Buick Co. NEW AND UsED AUTOMOBILES Orchard 360-361 916 Forest Home Avenue Four' Desirable Lots forpSa1e on Tenth and American Avenues, between Holt and Morgan Avenues REASONABLE PRICES Inquire at 11676 Eleventh Avenue i Mr. john Gresa When visiting South Shore Park stop at 7 Hagmann s Drug Store Corner Rusk and Delaware Avenues For.your Refreshments, Kodak Films, Sporting Goods. Bathing Supplies. For SHOES that Please the Eye, Fit the Foot. and Suit the Pocket Book Bay View Quality Shoe Store and Electric Shoe Repairing Chas. Siegel, Prop. We Carry a Complete Line of Findings and Shoe Supplies. 937 Kinnickinnic Avenue, Near Ward Street Telephone Hanover 4077-R Page Two Hundred Thirty-five 4.,r 'N-Q-. ,A .,............,..e1. .M ..,,,.. . . --....,.....t .. 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' I ' He: Yes, when I get too near to I 2 if I a couple who are doing the colle- K I r giate. X' ice il 1 X -' 51 will QQ , N iq D gg-1 FRIQNCH PASTRY, EH? I , -1 ' I i Slgezhn Vlilhen I Fleet through talk- I iafxix I QM' Ing o ini, .e was 1 etpie to me. 1 If-wi I X- He: A little crusty. . II I lf- . e-e f .. 9 ei I igiiig Lf l AS I WAS SAYING ' I-1 , ' He: I have a 'Tin Roof Sundaef -fjjf All Sizes-Latest Models- She: Why? . S lx Lowest Prices. He: It's on the house: ' 3 HJ 'I l.- I l I Q ' A . I CALL THE DocToR I I .V Freshie: Carlyle's Burns! Was N , ffi, , ij he burned very badly? L ith? if Ai: 0- V 9 9 I - - E I .... HELEN-Y-2 l I Cor. Kmnickmmc 85 Potter Ave. Mr. Kyper: ,After they took the y QIMNE test they discovered that they were fl ... .OHM W A SIIH Heavy Construction in All Kinds Helen Gerling: I'd take the test, j LM-II of Mason Work and Concrete t00, if it Would' make me wise. I ,lhauil I L,-3 Substructure --- I LINES WRIVIFITEN TO WORDS- l ,,:. D BUH ORTH - ear 1 : :E--f-gi - A - - Blah! 'E fifflil Hoping you are the same, I remain I -A 5'--af . N Ebenezer McDaugherty. 1 ' - T CTill all-my friends rebel and change I Bros. Co. my me-I I2 HUMOR SO CALLED. FAIRY TALES. 4 General Contractors .- -I . Somebodyulwrote someghumor once I gf , that was so funny that the doctors , aIId .Bl11Id61'S earned enough money to retire: so 3 I many people laughed themselves sick. 5 limuif .iiili I E1'1g11'1CC1'51U Calorlc To skip or not to skip. Is that a W' if I . I I question? - 3-Lx It I answer No: a mere suggestion. , gljxii . With similar memories the thought , NVQ H does pall, MILWAUKEE, WIS., Thus ccgigsliegie doth make cowards FTFZQ ' Il iilffgi Page Two Hundred Thirty-sizc ' 11--II ' :I--.1 gi,...,gg 41. Q 'X--i.ll'L 4' . , ' 3 1iIILa,:I llllllll lllllllllll l 9 2 5 I lllllllllllllllllllllllll T' ' 'A7,W-M CIQ 'gg' .......1....,.......-ffui 3,17 'I' L'L 7' x ,,3,--,-----M - -.,...?Ls,T, ,T FT. -. if XI F ,QL .f 4 'T 'n Tq' fQ1f',gIi icy 1-'gf J--ftugl, ,V 1. ,H . p ..I:IIILI.:.I.I -5 e.,..-.L-- .1 'L Long Distance Telephones: Member of the Milwaukee Butter, Cheese and Han. 5630, Han. 5631, Han. 5632, Han. 5633 Egg Exchange MILWAUKEE'S BIGGEST EGG HOUSE Spalding Prwoggziloe Company FANCY QUALITY EGGS 407-409 Grove Street References: Central State Bank, American National Bank, All Mercantile Agencie Ireneis Millinery Shop and FULL LINE OF HAIR GOODS Miss Irene Fennig Telephone Hanover 5525 1342 Midland Avenue The Time Insurance Company OF MILWAUKEE Wisconsin's Pioneer Com an in Accident and Health Insurance Y AGENCY OPENINGS IN MICHIGAN AND WISCONSIN HOME OFFICE Security Building, 209 Grand Avenue, Milwaukee C. G. TRAPHAGEN E. GILJOHANN JOHN A. KEELAN President Secretary Agency Mgr. '-M QU LITY E VELOPE From Your Printer. They are Better, but Cost No More. Announcement Cards with Envelopes to Match. CUT CARDS 0F ALL KINDS. SPECIAL size ENVELOPES MADE. b Queurv --4 QUALITY ENVELOPE CO. 'rn-ns Tenor: Munn as Manufacturers and Printers of Envelopes ON EACH BOX- 49 'ro 55 BIDDLE s'rREI-:T IT IS YUUR GUARANTEE F-non Bnonownv zsos MILWAUKEE, wus. Page Two Hundred Thitry-seven L.,..,:T':'.1'.-r:5::i:gf,:17:':':'I5 Am ,ji 1.2 ,iii .I2:'iiji'L.'v'1g I I+ 35.4 .flllr 143+ III I I I.jI,.5-i.1.I,.l,L,,,,I4 ...,....,...?K.Li3-,, ....,7,,,,,,.,-, ,N g 'f' NN, l -,,,,,. 2,-M.. gi... 3, 4 LW.. 1 . M -- .,,, if 1--,.-s,....-nee- ... .... .- - q. S, xl ff A E' X if rl.. ' lfffqrfffm ig'T5 5 , .gg 'w,,,,l- R.. J sz., fa., 4J,:1i5,-1':.3,:1:..s.g:. -4 1' . ,N J, AV-A , Q KAM7 m,,m,,,,,,,,,,m,,,,-,,,.,.,....-.-.,, M-A M. HILTY Lumber Co. The Lumber Yard on Grand Avenue Grand Avenue at 38th Street Phone West 6350 Wm. C. Kreul Co. Ojfce Cufflers Desks, Chairs, Tables Wood and Steel Files Safe-Cabinets Demountable Typewriters 436 Broadway Milwaukee Twentieth Century Nursery Rhymes There was a little girl And she had a little curl Right in the middle of her forehead. And when it got wet The curl came out, you bet, And then the little curl looked hor- rid. Where are you going, my pretty maid? To the cafeteria, sir, she said. Don't run so fast, my pretty maid, Or l'll see that you're delayed. A 100-liter flask sat on the wall, A 100-liter flask took a great fall, And all the chem students and six bottles of glue Couldn't make that flask look good as new. Ha, Ha, Teacher, Have you any marks?', Yes, sir, yes, sir! Enough for the sharks. A ninety for the highest, An eighty for the next, But a zero for the little boy Who doesn't know his text. When Morty was a bachelor, He lived by himself. And all the compacts that he gypped He put upon the shelf. But now that he's determined To get himself a wife, He'd better throw those things away And save a lot of strife. Hickory, Dickory, Dock, I've got a hole in my sock. The hole's begun, And down she'll run! Hickory, Dickory, Dock. Mistress Mary, quite contrary, How do your standings go? Silver twos and fours and threes, And pretty red rings in a row. Page Two Hundred Thirty-eight . ,-,a-..s,,. ....,....., - -,.......,,..., . A-..-.. .-... .......?.....- .........i- ... .,.. 4 . .,,...,,,..,--,..,..,,..,,..,,-..,..,......,...,...,....,. C,lQa:2Zii'31?i:1E:' -.,,,, '- ..--..i-. '...l..L J....i...2..L.....4......a-.L. -...,., , X ,..,...-.. ..........--.....,.,...,,- ..., ,,..,. . - f' -.,, .f , . C ,. 1 if ., . . , ,K N ' H . 3. '.C i la' 1 ' ' -- H , .4 A fx, .fx gi gr' inf, 1,l1aHlll...t.!..f., I . -ng-- , . 1:ff.:..:1, -w ---goof--L be----H-we-fi--A C1. A. Stevenson Jobbing Confectioner 640 Vermont Avenue Phone Hanover 2319 A. W. I'IAAS Howell Avenue Market 211 Howell Avenue For Quality Groceries, Choice Fresh -and Smoked Meats Fruits and Vegetables Kaye's Grocery and Market FREE DELIVERY 148 South Bay Street Telephone Hanover 2405 12 Booths KAUSS BROS. Bank Building BAY VIEW'S LEADING CONFECTIONERS Bay View Ice Cream Parlor DANCING EVERY EVENING 100 Howell Ave. 1003 Kinnickinnic Ave. AVENUE LUNCH ROOM AVENUE POPCORN AND PEANUT STAND 103 Howell Avenue 109 Howell Avenue Page Two Hmzdred Tlzirty-izinc .XX PM-H !,. 1 Page Two Hundred Forty '91 -r WF ,. . gllllllllllllllls. ORACL Ha! 'l 'II ' 5 - 's.5c5df - S I : 1 5 l l fa We Dress the Well Dressed l , 5 A 1 ' si TED TRIVERS Q 207 Grand Avenue l al nz h .1 3 . li : Compliments of ,4 - 7 B -gn Kaller s Shoe Store A o. I Bay View's Most Exclusive Shoe Shop ' 5 shoes for the Entire Family. E l 1264 Kinnickinnic Avenue g. T l lu H ver 1646 Milwaukee L , I . E E S 0 3 5 Stanley F. Polsk1 l E 610 Lincoln Avenue i l : WELL BORING AND PUMPS E l - X All Orders Promptly Attended To and Work Warranted l : A I - 1 : ' U - v L.. Z5 2 Q1 Pl-ES Y: 'ESQ 22 321 avg as O 2 'Q nnQ 'll IPP Levy's Department Store I 1 an L 409 National Avenue Milwaukee, Wis. 1 I I 4' - Page Two Hundred Forty-one : : l I Hlllllllllllllllllllllllj 1 9 2 5 llllllll llllll l l llli ll I L 1 l ' illlllll llll ljp n- ORACLF, l .- M: BAY VIEW SPECIALISTS IN Q3- 1 . . A . . l Buymg, Selling or Burldmg M W THAT HOME OF YOUR ONVN. A :ia Q53 t g March Realty Company l . 428 GRAND AVENUE GRAND 1899 ll ll M. L. Meredith, Manager south Side Dept. C ON GRA TULA Tl ONS .' urls CLASS OF '25 li limi' Q I If A 38.75 up. 1 .k .-g Nulllgfiy- ' At Your Leisure... There is a keen pleasure in shopping where you are not bothered by salespeople who try to sell you something you do not want. VVhat a relief to examine things at leisure. VVe invite you to see our beautiful display of Gifts for graduates. fir I2 tits' V l u X' 2 lf S 'f 9 7 4 2 liens iq. T1-los PLATZE Gent te and R Green Gold Wa'GChGS 75 Howell Ave JEWELER Hanover 1235 S10 00 up FOR A DELICIOUS ICE CREAM SODA OR SUND-XE Visit T H E C1 L O W Ice Cream Parlor il i 2 s,... lie-g . L... Elm :E sf-.- H :E e-' y. 1 1244 KINNICKINNIC AVENUE Telephone Hanox er 1486 Page Two Hundred Forty two L HI Illlllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllll l : e 1 - . I : . . in-1 - ltj l f A. . p ' A gp ' i s ! ' 1 1 3 y t H , - , F ' . l P A ' A i L 1 - , - -el - i I lt A. . . ,..... W . -A tr, Y .. - Lai l --1 l l ig 25 il 2 .-..j we I r 5-' Y, Q ,. 1' ff-xx. ..,F.. J j' -L1 .y 3.11 ,ss 'ulllfgi' 1 gtjggu W..- ,Tl . Xe--.-B-lg Beyer' Printing Company' Established 1908. Plant: St. Francis, lfVis. Office: 907 Superior Street, Milwaukee Telephone Hanover 1492 Repairing a Specialty Peter' VV olfsen Furniture and Upholstered Goods 1255 Kinnickinnic Avenue Milwaukee, Wis. COMPLIMENTS OF The Federal Rubber Company INSURANCE SERVICE Lukaszewicz Sz Gapinski REALTORS 570 Lincoln Avenue Page Two Hundred Forty-three f-N. ,.,.,,,,,,..eff4 ', 'i' V N... ,,,, ,Wu P Tift?'-fffffiilkfifzifZ All -. P 5 f . - a 4 Q f 5 7, JL... J,.--,..-.-,'..-1.-..,L.,,4...s..l..:,'I 145 . . - ,-.---v---1.-..-.----1'---i-Q-I 1...,,....... M... ....... ,.,,..,,. . .,. Y V -,.,.-........,Q:3,,i:: 3, ..,, ., 'W' 513 N or i'sbcbc.f 'U rr O rs 0 I n :I 0 4 0 '1 I-I o w Nl Iv U u- 0 U FF O U 'U .... -u 0 0 O 4 0 'I ... : on U1 cu. E. z: Q 5. : CD E rn: ulrwqll Steam and Hot Water Heating Contractors. Office: 1301 Midland Avenue Milwaukee II up sELEcT1o '1l wg Q sv-Q52 I3:f':3- garb :r'0'Q2. 0.-.5 f-:NVQ STD f-r f,'3 .gm 'DS lm fi-h O 'FF'-2 3.-P .-.IIT ffm sw D- RQ, S12 K4 5-'U SDP-7 '- U ro X'-Q ro ng,- 05.5 3' 3 5 cn! 'I I-Q. But its proper selection stands as an art superseding both the others. A What is importantg what is trivialg what is Whole- i someg what offends good taste. It is all in selection. The editorial executives of The Leader are mature, experienced men. You can trust your news requirements to them. READ Tlpe Milwaukee Leader I Stark's Markets 1657 Kinnickinnic Ave. 785 Delaware Ave. r W Hanover 3558 Hanover 1843 Q QUALITY and SERVICE r 1 TRY US ON OUR DELIVERY i All Phone Orders in by 9 A. M. Will Be Delivered by Noon. n l 3 : Page Two Hundred Forty-four 3. ill ...,. w. ....Te -:Hee i .,, -- ,. Hlllllllllll llll lllll llllllllllllllllllllllll p:-g lllllu ll l gjdwy ORACLF, ef' 1 -s fe ,'-. : , ' ,1f.,...... . .,..,-....-isis...-a... v..,... .-l.,f , F ffl? '15L'SK fi.lffl iii- it .11 'H' A . - '-1 'ff 'e'-1 Y.. 5.5: -'-'M-T :'i ' W fs FF at . ' is gf in ii, '1N'T TT 1 1 a :.l:3.'7iT 1 Q qi- 13 ,-.sv .,- .lliljmf . I ...........-....-i--v..------- 4------h- A--------f---W 'gf-f .,,.... ,.:L...:.. ....... f,,,,,,......,.. .2 ill C12 ,g1,f The Louis Allis Company' M ' Manufacturers A A. C. Polyphase Squirrel Cage, Slip Ring and Multi- ii speedg D. C. Constant and Adjustable Speed Motorsg N ummsaim V ' Also Generators, Alternators and Motor ' . .. Generator Sets. Main Office and Works 133 Stewart Street Milwiaukee, Wisconsin SERVICE See Square Deal Harry QUALITY Lincoln Electric Co. Contractors Engineers 1 EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL 733 Lincoln Avenue Orchard 1810 gala-Q 6 Where you get A 'f' Q V: ll N the Best for oofm Q ' 453 - LVL i Less Money glotians G APPX? 4 E sffifby 3 is '.. V ivy, 3' R ho' coco ,X Opposife I I .. Ali WWA W ' :WI p,1,,,Th,,,,,,e 57-59 ONEIDA ST Mggwguxzs Page Two Hundred Forty-five ,C Il l! 1 9 2 5 l it ,ii ii-P - 2- ' t-s.,,4 ' ix 'a. A ' ' f ' 3' ,.. .,,,,....,..,.-.w , - 4 f , 'A i' : H ,,,,,,.. ,.. ..-- .,,, . ,Y ,-.WW A Y. ..,..- .nr .i, dwg z.- Power Cultivator With Diferential Wheels Q Jr? N N' THE RED-E seeds, weeds, plows, discs and cultivates. Works wide and narrow rows. Can be used for stationary power belt work, when not in the Field. Mows the lawns and hauls light loads. It is sturdily built-to last. It has a -l H.P., 4 cycle engine, Bosch mag- netoQ differential wheels and auto- matic lubrication. All working parts V are completely enclosed. Throttles down to 80 feet per min- ute-slower than any other power cultivator. All Plant Jr. wheel hoe and light horse attachments mounted on quick changing C2il'1'l3g'6S. Write for Catalog M. B. M. Manufacturing Co. nfxiyymu 358 Davidson St. Milwaukee, Wis. Il . n Page Two Hundred Forty-six ... xi,.. --.-,.t--..,.........5M...-.-..--l'7-:57-+---N'-W'----'-'-'---'f-M37,......., .,,.. -.- ,... .. .... .--...-- Ma-'ze--1----M-f-f-wr-ri! 2- rx gras V331 3:1-if -1. W.. -.- ..-f...... .-........-...........4 ..!.+l!i-'im w- .., ...-...,-.i,,n..g..s-.....L.. f Q.. We .ifmpf 'di y,..,..,g.l.,:-...:o-.- mf- Y if -, .... ............,-,..... , .,..,,,...s-..,LS---.--..-..-.--- .-... V... ..s....,......, k,:::,4Q::,:, ,, ,M .. sw THE W, if O R A Er EL f 2413! if l 3 AT lVIayer's Department Store Comer Kinnickinnic and Potter Avenues fOdd Fellows Building-J You will End snappy styles and low prices in our 1llCIllS and ladies' furnishings and gym supplies. ' Phone Hanover 2446 Compliments of PAUL J. GRUNAU PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating S 1305 KINNICKINNIC AVENUE , Milwaukee, Wis. H. A. Ruhnke A. L. Grede l Federal Tire 8z Supply Co. Y0u've Heard About Our Service Distributors Federal Tires ' 345 Eleventh Avenue 503 Broadway TELEPHONE fboth storesj BROADWAY 6820 Page Two Hundred Forty-seven 4. llllllllllllllj l 2 5 I ll , ..... as new I N1e OAK Zenith Carburetors I L Mohawk Tires Balloon Bumpers ann Motor Co. AND SALES AND SERVICE 110 HOWELL AVENUE Parahector Lens VACATION time! At all the popular re- sorts Bradley Bathing Suits are the sensation of the season. Checks in brilliant colorings. Gay plaids. Vivid solid colors. Navajo, stripes. All the smartest women are wearing them. Perfect in fit because of the elastic Bradley rib stitch which permits the wearing of a smaller size. El -l E1 - fr .. we X ... rv' X! ' K X ASK, Nl' Ns, fgsg5:s:s5g,:.,. f ,, fl .5f5i55s55:?5f. - ' I bf ' ik 'i' I, ,W 1-1 S s F ' . f N! iv r l X ,r l ' '1 A 'i ff 1 L-. it -Q , . A 2' 4 - 1 fl , . - ,Jaws-..... H Frank Doligalski RESTAURANT 692 Ninth Avenue Phone Orchard 1363 Milwaukee, Wis. Page .Two Hundred Forty-eight .Q i 1 1 at 1 --m 1'i wlr-sq ll 5? THE. 'gl 3' Q 5 0 l ' 71 S. ,E 1 Forgings Hammered from Billets Drop Forgings ...al 5-:AHB lllllll A03 . rp-F'Q v '1. 'gf' n ll-54 sffllp 'l If f 1 A N , 3 , 55 . '- 9 f .fl 'll A 5. . 5 ' i 0 -1.- ,' ,f . 1 - Q-split? r ' -w kflh G B 0 of X '- E Q ,qqs 1 INSS ' l . , l i , - , . I -4 ' I ' 1 O I Q , ' - K Machine Work Roughing Finishing Gear Cutting COMPLIMENTS OF Milwaukee Forge Kr Machine Co. ' 1 iilllli 1 l Oflice and Works 340 Oklahoma Avenue Milwaukee, Wls Our Soda Grlll ls Bay Vlews Most Popular Place Klckless Drinks Are So da llclous -lllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH South Shore Pharmacy Clncorporatedj Bay VICW s Most Modern Pharmacy Ernest O Brooks R H P Max 1S and Drugs Gas Electrlc Morse s Sundrmes and Telephone Candles To11et Art1cles Pay Statlons Corner Texas and Oklahoma Avenues PHONE HANON ER 683 VVE DO THE REST GLN 5 BU, A 5 N UI Ellllllllllllullllwm- Save your Penmes m early llfe and the f A D 3 'sa w I 4174 0565 Dollars wlll take care of you later Pros perlty endures only wlth those who have struggled for It INO real success comes 351 353 Natmnal Ave except through mtelllgent effort Milwaukee Page Two Hundred Forty nme l - THE-1 A Telephone Hanover 669 South Shore Coal 8z Ice Co. EDW. A. GIPP, Prop. 1087 Kinnickinnic Avenue Milwaukee ZiegIer's Chocolates Page Two Hundred Fifty 6,-f' 'Q .1-......n:LtIl ...-... 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Smoked and Salted Meats, Etc. 1044 National Avenue Page Two Hzmdrm' Fifiy-our An Excellent Place to Spend Your Evenings T356 Dover Street Social Center' Activities to lnterest All O G GILBERT, G. D. KYPER D t Dptyn t D1soh Bros. Fancy Groceries 1343-1345 KINNICKINNIC AVENUE Phone Hanover 1963 li Ecu All i,oi .,Wtt .ot,, X, ialklil A. c. KUEHN, Fuel Dealer cient service 641 Wentworth Avenue Phone Hanov 322 Page Two Hundred Fifty-four . 5: . 'g.4g.I11,,g.. 'A -A, , ' H...-. ' A-A joys Brothers Co. TENTS, AVVNINGS FLAGS AND SAILS 205 EAST WATER STREET S. WALCZAK COAL, WOOD and COKE A N D JVIILVVAUKEE LUMBER CO. 1275 Midland Ave. Phone Hanover 311 Tews Lime and Cement Co. Dealers in Building Material 839 'Clinton Street I Phone Hanover 270 Page Two Hundred Fi ffy fi Ji ...- 45-.-.MW-w.-.. QR ACI IF, 11+ ,MQDV 5 BOUND TO RISE BETTER WITH IN QUALITY COMPRESSED YEAST ,F Ask Your Grocer For It. Rasche Yeast CSI, Vinegar Co. Corner Seventh and Montana Avenues Orchard 419 ,i IL' H if A. Duchow H. J. Pentony 'T' fri iz R. P. Aulgle QQEPLY co. TIRES, TUBES AND BATTERIES 1 Our Motto, FRIENDLY SERVICE , Is Building Our Business. , Tel. Hanover 2480 1 1256 Kinnickinnie Avenue I TL-E Pdge Two Hundred Fifty-six ogrrrirt J 1 92,53 , i,,,3 ......, ,.-- -A , - W.-fl.--A-LS A- M? ' ' ' ' ' W ' A Q-'I - A T1-1E:mt'z'- .llllllllllllllllga v QR ACL Ajiilllllllllllllll Ill' 4'-5656 DIRECTORY OF DENTISTS AND Pl-IYSICIANS Ylf I Tel Hanover 793 O61 4P O M St.'1 t 1,1 Earl L Baum, M D Pract1ce L1m1ted to Surgery Office HANOVER AND GREENFI ELD OfIiceHours- Un1l9A M 1to3P 7to8P M S M Sm1th,M D CM Physmcxan and Surgeon Office and Resldence Corner Kmmckmmc 81 Logan Aves Tel Hanover 2280 Mllwaukee WIS Telephone Hanover 3235 E C Frantz Dentzst 412 NATIONAL AVENUE MILWAUKEE WIS Phone Hanover 2661 Dr H M Marquardt Dentzsi X RAY LABORATORY 147W LINCOLN AVENUE Sulte 1 l Page Two Hundred Fzfty seven -Alllllll Z'5ZllllllL..-4-5 llllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE C- Hlllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllli ' f'e'--'-- 1l 1 lr ' 'lllllllllll ' , . . . g 5 3 . ' ff 2? . is O . - : , 5 5 . 351 . . ' E .3 ' g I g . ' J E an - P N n . 'P , gba ' 8 , E N - ' u 5 5 3- .L I -3 I sn 5 :U . 5 s: . , 0 5 . ' Q 25' 5 0 . A O A I O o 4 , , I ' I I I 4 1 A I 1 A uhl, A I A A A I . 1 n 1 'Q TI'iEl 1 W Y ., ,I EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILKVQI QRACI FQ ,.m'l!lllllllllllllll: : 7 'xbcbc-f 'i A A E E I - I - : DIRECTORY OF DENTISTS AND PHYSICIANS Q ? 2 3' 1 h H 4 . . , ' 5 Te ep one anover 75 An 1 I He lit the match, then read the sign, I Physician and Surgeon Thrihnight Was daflfjf aid Etolgmy: ecoswereo e ea, . Oflice Hours :suhlggygl 1ExgLBtgci30 to 8 D. m. A man was slowly Walking : 1202 Kinnickinnic Ave., Cor. Deer St. Upon his own two feet' : L He came to Lincoln Avenue, lg Q Which way should he go? .4 : -Telephones-, The corner was perplexing, 1' . . 4- Q Omee, Han. 5131 Res., I-Lap. 3780R His way he did not know. I 1 . . 1 A match was in his pocket, l DR- P- L- CALLAN A box forthwith he elimhed. Ah ,,, I Physician and Surgeon me! . ,V l 1 He lit the match, then read the slgn, if 5 Omce: 1004 Kinnickinnic Avenue Then T059 ln 9-11'-'twas T- N- T- H, I Res.-406 Twenty-third Avenue l i' I I I Ode To Darlfxness i ng - : Office Hours: 3 to 5, 7 to .8 P. M. It was midnight on the ocean, , : ?n the laurel EW? twege o'clockg - t was pitc ar in t e par or, 1 : DR. W. V. NELSON When Papa got a shock. . J : Physician and Surgeon He was fussing with the meter, : : When a pesky fuse blew.out, . : Phone Hanover 710 Bank Bldg. iguligggdug fgstlgesggifgjen : ! T 1 The house was pitched in darkness, : : From the parlor came no noise, Q - He thought of daughter Mabel, 3 : B. F. ARMBRUSTER, M. D. Who loved to string the boys. U - 7 H 3 ,,,, He crept into the parlor, - : 1189 K11'll'11Ck1UU1C AVC- Not a board shrieked-which was : rare- E ehee Hours: 1-3 and 7-8 P. M. And S235 by the light of a nashlieht . . im, : Mllwaukee' WIS' There was ,nobody there. N . g -1-. , w 1 I And novv that spring 1s.here,.what 3 OFFICE HOURS: Phone Hanover 415 We W9 2101112 to do ab0l-It lt? Mlldew, J Q Sundays, 12 :so-2 P. M. of course. A ' 2-3-'tl' - I f - . . Things our parents and grand- ! DR, GRAHAAM parents used to laugh at: Funny : , . . things. - , Physician and Surgeon : D 7, W f 1017 Kihhiekihnie Avenue The hour pf parting draweth nigh- : K MILWAUKEE, WIS. Quite an artist, eh what? - H 1 ll . . ' : Page Two Hundred Fzfty-ezght - I - l. - I bn ' r-an -..-.. , ..,........... -.,- ., Y - i i Y Hlllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllll Q h 331 THE, f , 7 , ' ' I Hlllllllllllllllghb ORACLF, jvylllllllllllllllg ! '- 563617 : 5 I I I I E DIRECTORY OF DENTISTS AND PHYSICIANS Q 5 B ? A: i VY DR. HUGO WESTHOFEN DR. JAMES BLACKWOOD Q DENTIST DENTIST , 1 5 1004 KINNICKINNIC AVENUE 1669 Kinnickinnic Avenue : ' Hanover 2177 Phone Hanover 2768 : u ll E W : Telephone Hanover 2438 Phone Hanover 2206 ,4 I DR. C. J. BAUMANN : DENTIST DR. R. STOLLENWERK d A Y X-RAY LABORATORY Dentist B SUITE 4, BAY VIEW BANK BLDG. U 147Vz LINCOLN AVE- 1303 Kinnickinnic Avenue E S I n. I I. Office Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. - 'ni I ,- DR. SCHULTE DR. A. D. BOWYER : I : DENTIST DENTIST 2 2- A Phone Hanover 1557 : 1 92 Oklahoma Ave. Hanover 4509 147 LINCOLN AVE., Q l OVER THE SOUTH SHORE PHARMACY. Corner Kinnickinnic Avenue. : I 1 : E : DR. C. C. HITCHCOCK Q : ll DR. H. R. BULLIS DR- E- M- R1CE : Osteoputhy and Abrams Treatment Oguligt and Aurist E 410 First Wgsccigsin Nat'l Bank om H 331 G S , ' ' ce ours: rove treet Phone Broadway llxhlng Milwaukee 1042 A' M 2'5 P' M' Phone Han' 330 I 1 Telephone Hanover 9 to 12 A. M.--2 to 5 P. M.+7 to S P. M. E r g DR. B. B. KRYGIER DR- J- D- NELSON g y DENTIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat E I R 488 Mitchell Street Milwaukee ?2f?kLEg5Q1 Ave. Hanover 710 E 5- 2 : Page Two Hundred Fift -nine - 3' l 2 : F. l - 1' lllllllllll llllllllll I 9 llllllllllllllllllllllllil ' r ls li x l Y 1 t.....,.. ...,.-1 i - 1 ll'llll-l ll lll gjdvss ORACL,F, .iyii lllllll 5 is I 2 gm I - Mllwaukee Cabinet 8a Supply Co. I A Manufacturers of iii FINE MILLWORK 2 is 1-u'TA ii F Phone Orchard 3912 1229-47 Ninth Avenue i in 253125 w 2 5, n Qs w I Li: vm Q ipaq ,, ,gfffg i - is f 12? S gi i Y i' L 2 Ease? 5! 'T' S 2 nu ' 1 ' E536 ! U 1 Q1.,,,,.11 N fini! 5 ff 5 fi i 4 , x , 1 had-4 5 I ig-wil S ,img 5 S il-ii l fin' wwf 2 n i.....f , - I 'A : X 7 2 . -f i Our business is restoring your health ' ' fy 4 - V 'I . i . Q, -, A . LJ 5 g 2 ns s n n A Arrsman 8: Arrsman e A 5 52.5 L h 2 n C1-IIROPRACTGRS 5 Neurocalomeler and X-Ray Service A booklel will be sen! on request A3194 Plankinton Arcade Building, Third fioor I 'MQ J if :E .,.,,,. - - Page Two Hundred Sixty , - 3 ww - fflle L n ir, ji - '-- in 2 in in no ,,nu -M llllllllllllllllllllll illlllllllllllllllllll 2 Lifzii xg, Y- - - ' - ' 'W' ' T i l V +-A - THE: 'Qt 'a ml 2---1 E- 1 9... r... -1 xbcbcf' orclberg Mfg Co Milwaukee, Wlsconsln EN G I E BUILDERS Boys desmng to learn the trades please apply at Employment Gfflce Are You Thlllklllg of Your Llfe Work7 ' 4115 YRS 1 What About Eng1neer1ng7 1' jim The most xmportant dec1s1on whlch a boy or young man must face IS the cholce of a hfe work Every one WANTS to be a success, but success IS largely measured by the thought and eHo1t one puts lnto hlS chosen Job Engmeeung IS consldered at some tlme by nearly every boy Measure your own fitness for It SCIENCE and mathematxcs are the fundamentals of every college engmeermg course Your enJoyment of research pleasure ln makmg thmgs , etc , are clues whxch w1ll help you to declde Consult youl teachers parents, and those competent to advlse you Allxs Chalmers, as a manufacturer of machmery used 1n many of the prlnclpal branches of engmeermg work IS naturally mterested that young men be adequately prepared to carry on this work Each year the Company takes a number of promxsmg graduates of recogmzed englneerlng colleges for speclal tralnmg, leadmg' to shop superv1s1on erectlon research, deslgn estlmatmg, sales, and other engmeermg branches Thorough preparatlon and honest endeavor are necessary for success ln englneermg as 1n any other 11ne of Work LLIS CHALMERS MANUFACTURING O l MILWAUKEE, VVIS U S A Page Two Hundred Szxty one l O 'JU 3' O ffl igar, qi. -Alllll lll'L....luL -I lllllllllllllllIBn-n- C. C1 V' E I I I I I I - I - I !! I - I I 1 I I I I I I I C I I 1 I I I I I I I I 'I ii 7 C A Q' C ffl Q up rr,,r ,,c,,,.,r r..r c r,.-l-..c rr C af F 1 J! c 4 21 X Il . . ' I- - ' 3 . n n, A V H . -' ' . , . o C C C C illllliiilllw. l.4..l o The Home of Sir William Malt Extract Gur policy since the inception of our business has been to give quality, and the fact that we have grown i and are still growing proves that our customers have - tested the quality of our goods and have received satisfaction. Integrity and Discretion Uur Watcliword Crowns Barley Corks Qghpmign MCdiUIH Daflib Domestic - - , and Capping 1' TOHIC Darlq Imported Maiiines :Mun X H195 BOTS Everything in Home Iii C,,,dia1,, Bottling Supplies Syrups Bay View Malt 8x Grain Co. 1027 V KINNICKINNIC AVENUE Hanover 1834 One-Half Block South of Bank WE DELIVER EVERYWHERE OPEN EVENINIGS Page Two H undred Sixty-two 11X-fi ,, , ' TI-'lE2, ' I I I We Wish to Extend Our Best Wishes for a Successful W I. Career to All the Graduates. 59 ' 125 fi - ,gllllllllllllllqgpvgp 0RACLFfin-ggnlluunlleullnlll ll ' R I R ' I I I - 1 U I - . f I n :t ' .Al I,, i P. I Ei! p F lelscher Knzttlng Mills 1 .r , U, E Sweater Coats 'I E of the Best Yarns and Vlforkmanship l j L DIRECT TO YOU Y' 1 f I 379 Eleventh Avenue North of Mineral Street W E I - '.: I ' E - I : R I IS I IC I , F UR I I URE I I ir l W I . . - - We urge your inspectlon of Hartman's Home Furnishings. The designs are new and the : It prices are in keeping with our policy of ,U gp Better Home Furnishings for Less. K i t f Complete Furnishers of Successful Homes I or , E I' I R I M A N S 5' I if I 286 West Water Street Ll -.1 , E Page Two H undred Sixty-three - F llll lllllllllllllllr 1 9 -5 I II I III IIIIIIIIIII IIE ye I +i's '9 :-QIIIIIIIIIIII IIQKQ? ORACLF, E ull lllll l lll l ' 'I-.5c:d2 - '.f.. 'l l..'f' I Ifldill A Frzend Bay Vzew Hugh T ddSt ll I I I I 1 I I I I 1 I 1 A 1 I 0 A qlllllllllllllllllllllll Wllllllllllllllllllllll ll' I I ,. I I I - I 1 1 I I 9 I I I . B ' I ' + : I . ' E 2 I I of I I C C ' ' Q Q I I I I 2 I I I I I S I I 1 - I I I Q 1 I 1 I I I I I 1 I I I 1 : I I I 1 - I I Q Y I I I r E l I ' I l I I I : Page wo Hun re ix y-four : I M i - I P , 1 Q5 51 iv 3 X .s 4,4 1 ii V , i ,sa E H Lg 5 O. Of it-. LI P I. - f Ii 33 I si I fi i :rn jx il 4 si iv .r is 5L 1-v fu- sk x it illxii i .-,f, 5'-. hu., 1 J, v-..,........J Hit Pm! i f ,-4 FV 4 mal' 4 it lf ir, use 7,I--.....,.ef.XaL3, K A it ap. ? ORAQ LF, l e 13312 it ' If . , ' M r . L' ' ev, A The Completing Touch lk 1 xxx gesfk ' h Q3 UR PIPE ORGAN adds to I V .. - N the other attractive features :fi , rg ,'r. . 41 e J! A ' of our beautiful chapel, a com- Q .syn H..-L A i...A Q pleting touch of desirability that Q w g makes it Practically perfect as a Gfi-Eff ' - place in which to hold the last - QW ' S5 service. 1 Lf ., . 2 wr-., n More and more, we End, it is u' fp. X I i . g becoming a matter of course to C f L- 'Q i make use of the mamfold facili- ' 'ig ties of our chapel. It seems to A 1 img -.Q I ' . - 1 1 . us a wise and most fitting cus- . S1 if ' tom. l 'LT -. '70 Az , 1 sf ' :fps 5 fr fl N Q ' f 1 , ' go! , X EA 1 XYQQ Q ., :wwf .- , .51 , . af was YO. Ji ff I 0 -no f ,M I wif: f if ' my Y . iii A ' 9 y 12 2? 1 we H 91 F 9, N I E N e 'iai N f' 5 Q2 I We ' ' 7 It 'A ,, ' . 1, - ll-ig ggnngcgtve. m r . ,L,.Ee:.e-ei 4, .Y g V. ' 1 Phone Han. or M-Vviiwii . 9 7 . 'ikwiw flair, fi 3i 51A-j,::2f2',Q,,I-7'Q5jf1: i'i' i13'Tx'I 'ff'QL.1r Page Two Hundred Sixty-five .l ...L. i llll l l l l 1 9 2 5 ill l ll lllllll 'iifff I f, ,N '- -. ., . .-,-..-f,,.Ea-...4,..fs..7..:T.:.e.?..., .... . Y 'fP ?....W 'Pit 1 IQ :A .L -N 47 1 f1li'f'fT 'T ':,,:i2TI4. V K fill-ig f L Yu jfikifgmii 1 - , . . - , - -. W, , .. J.. J., .I1...fL,..-lZL,,:f'fif,.lf1'l'.,'f1lT1f.f...e...S3:l- 'l--5 N ' W-me W,-,.. 1,.....T:.1:.....-...fQw. ,4,,.,.......---4 Caf l , f Beauty F ue Economy Comfort Better X wx l .4 ' , fx A ' Q ' K 1 ' Y -fe'-'rr wl W Z ii., l llxll ul ll mix ' ' Q I I i I AQ N qi was 'IW 1 ---. - 'Q ji l .. , i Ingzixgsr-,. lv i X l J S I we NW mm llllllll N A emma we llllllllllllllllltlm The beauty of an Alcazar is a daily joy to every housewife who owns oneg and its even, steady heat insures the perfect baking and cooking that wins praise for her skill. QHEGQZGEQ Quality Kitchen Ranges ' Every type, style and price for every fuel A splendid assortment of styles to choose from. There is one especially adapted to your needs, and at a price to fit your purse. We'll be glad of an opportunity to show them to you. JACOB C. F ELLE Phone Hanover 606 79 Howell Avenue Page Two Hundred Sixty-six Q il -..f'l'l 3 . I Congratulations- Bay Vie w .' THE BAY VIEVV HIGH SCHOOL, growing in the past eleven years from a modest school of 150 pupils - to the present large community of almost l,300, has been one of the prominent landmarks in the development of Bay View. In like manner has the Strnad Department Store grown and expanded. Founded in a sim- ple, little store located at 946 Kinnickinnic Avenue, Strnadis next step was the modern two- story, centrally-located building which now houses the business. Like Bay View High, Strnad's has been a landmark in Bay View's development, and also, like Bay View High, Strnad's has been an im- portant factor in service to the community. AF 29' AP' THE HEART OF BAY -VIEW ' TRN D'S Page Two Hundred Sixty-seven SW WW WWPWWWW Tun END 5:eifV.ii:,iv Vwvgggfgz 5 ,. . V- ,. VV!-V -. V .. A... . .. . , L-.-..V' V. ' . '415 f-V .fii'ff.f? Z.L-iii vQ'-V' f .F'if'-'1-'-543f422yr L-1 1. 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