Cathedral High School - Beacon Yearbook (Duluth, MN)

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' it-F SENIGR CLASS lnstructors Brother Matthexx F S C Engllsh Apolovetlcs Brother Wrlllam F S C History Mathematics Science Broth r James F S C Econornlcs Busmess Branches Partmg and Prospect The storv IS told of a wav who sent a newly marrled couple as a weddmg szlft the famous palntmg The Approachmg Storm Perhaps there was more truth than humor ln the presentation Such a grft at graduation would llkew se be a slgnal for laughter mstead of a hmt of danger The glvlng ln marrrage and the grantrng of dlplomas are gay and frollcsome occasions when some go smrlmf' to thelr doom At best they are but happy beglnnmgs by no means a sample of what ns to follow The end of school and of smgle lrfe rs celebrated rn the plrxt of pastime and properly so but the start of a new career whlle rt should not be a stern and somber thmg IS a venture too ful of serrous possrbllltles to be entered upon as lf lt were a new dlYCl'Sl0D The makmg of another home IS no hollday llke mowmg time for the boy Yet there IS solace for the graduate xr' thrs the parallel of hrs breakmg mth school and marrlage cannot be further stretched It rs a good omen for hlm that his mother does not weep when he is f1I'llSl'1lI'lg By all means let us delight ln the remembrance of thrngs done and tn the thought that one success deserves another But no matter how strong and enthusiastic the tlde of confldence that IS running through our vems It rs needfu' to exerclse common foresight to dxscover the klnd of world we are now entering Those who know tell us that It IS cold and selfish that It has no place for us but what we make for ourselves It IS smk or swlm survne or perish on your own efforts The helping hand IS your own In the school the course IS charted an expert IS at the rudder and there IS easy certain sarlmv Now we are at the wheel ourselxes We are surely In green hands but our tramlng should stand us ln good stead for turning to real advantage the trlal of experlence ln a harsher school ln wh ch we must now learn the lessons of llfe not by precept but by contact What the classroom has armed to glve us clear vlslon sound heart and under standing head should hold out agalnst the wear and tear of the work a day world and help us to better lts lnstructlon rn a fashion which will redound to the credrt of the lofty source from whrch we have recenved the light and gurdance to tread the ways of men Slender as may be the education with which we front the future and go forth to rub shoulders ln the press of lxfe s occupatlons rt ought to prove no mconslderable working capltal lf wlsely expended on proper objects If we fall the responslblllty wrll he with us alone The best that any school could furnlsh IS ours Only the lack of ambltlon or mltratrwe or pluck can hm der the successful use of the more than sufflclent means at our dlsposal Francis C Sulllvan 20 Q , .. f 1-,,. :- ,f'- ' ' :Y-'--Vg-, , -, ,Q - - f sf-5 ir Y, L:-I Y , T 5i H ,,, -1. 1- , ,, - -- Y, .Qi , -J 'fu , . -' '11 , J, . ' :e -f 0. La- l , . . .. M . . D . , . . .. . , , . D . . .c , , , .. . , . . x. , I V , ra . . - - .4 ' -- . , - I .D . . . . r . .A M O - v . . , , V 4 ' f - , ' r , . - v r t , A , Y . . . 9 v y y ' - - y , r . . , n - 9- 1 , - , Y . , , . ' I I - r V V . . , . . I I Y , . ' ! 1 I - . . , T . , . Beacon Staff BUSINESS MANAGER Thomas D Murphy Academlc Class Presrdent I8 I9 Dramatrcs I9 20 Football I9 20 Captain Basketball I9 20 Captain Track I8 EDITOR Beaconstaff I7 I8 I9 20 Oratory I8 I9 20 ASSOCIATE EDITOR ustm Toben Acaclemrc Class Treasurer I7 20 Class Secretary I9 Football I8 I9 20 Stage 'Manager I9 Dramatlcs 20 1 . ' -' -I ' I- . ' -' -I I I- Franeis C. Sullivan-Academic. R Peers Buckley Academrc Beacon Staff 17 I8 I9 20 Dramatrcs 20 Honor Student I9 20 Carroll C Carson Academlc Presldent I7 Elocutlon I8 I9 Dramatlcs I8 I9 Howard Cashm Lommf ual Beacon Staff, I 'I 7-' I 8-' I 9-'20 ' -' I-'20, Francxs Curran Acaclemlc Orchestra I9 20 Track I8 Football I9 20 George Conway ACadCmlC Beacon Treasurer 20 Elocutlon I8 Oratory 20 Dramatlcs I8 20 Conness Desmond Academic Class Vrce Presxdent I7 Class Treasurer I8 Elocutlon I8 I9 Oratory 20 Dramatrcs I8 I9 20 1 a u , ' . 1 , . 1 Q , . 1 . ' . - I , . 9 , . - 1 v , . . . , - I . u , . - Q v , ' . 1 , . - v n u , - ' . Bernard D1 Marco--Academic Beacon Staff I7 Cass Artst I7 I8 I9 0 Basketball 20 Edward De Santo-Commercial Class Presldent I7 Beacon Staff I7 GeraId Fellx Commercial Class Treasurer I9 Football 20 Track I8 I -'I-' -'2. Orchestra, 'I9-'20, Gregory Fitzgerald Academlc mmes Hayes Academic Xell Master 20 Valerle Helewskl Commercial I4 J. - ' . Orchestra, '20, Edward Kryspm-Commercial Beacon Secretary Honor Student I9 20 Gerard Lynch Commercral Class Vrce Presrdent I9 Track l 8 Francls Mclntyre Academic Basketball 20 Class Vrce Presrdent 20 Football, '2o. ' ' Roderick McDonell Commercial Honor Student I9 20 Knton Mlchalek Academic Lawrence Nelson-Commercial Beacon Qecretary 20 Honor Student I9 20 I Honor Student, '20, Stanley Novack Academic Leonard ODonnell Academic Theophlle Parc-Commercxal Beacon Secretary 20 Honor Student I8 I9 20 Football, '20. v Raymond L Srcard Commerclal Class Secretary 20 Basketball 20 Edward Soukup-Commercral Honor Student Andrew Walczynskl Academrc Football I7 I8 I9 O l l ' , . Y Beacon Secretary. , , -. -. -.2 D :mg 5 -'U Turnmg Fortune s Key Trymg to construct the fortunes of one s school fellows from class suc cesses and gllnts of character and gleams of talent IS pleasant but profrtless gamb lmg It IS a happy hour s lndulgence rn care free fancy ln setting out good omens :long lines to gratify the forecaster s well wlshes and kmdly hopefulness But xt IS an rdle occupation Such Innocent excursions lnto the freld of what mlght be are frurtless as the flowers of a weed Building up the future thus rs not unllke the child s blocking out combinations from materlals taken from his play box the hand of trme will ruthlessly level the structure The key to what rs to come IS not found ln face evldence which he who runs may read but rn drlfts and tendencies and unshaped ambitions which hug the heart and shrlnk from prying eyes What dlrectxon these wlll take what head they will eventually come to no man can foresee lacking the knowledge of the culturlng clrcumstances and opportunltles upon WNl'llCl't thelr development de pends Meeting wlth wltches undld the noble promrse of Macbeth meetlng wrth St Ignatius kindled the frre of an apostle m Francls Xavler Who or what wrll touch the hldden springs of our llves and channel thelr course baffles the best efforts of my prophetlc soul Now I do not mean to imply that chance xnfluence or chance happen mgs are the archltects of human fortune It IS that wrthln whlch matters Lucky or unlucky strokes make nobody over agaln they are merely a lrght of reyela tron Accldent placed Roosevelt 1n the Presldentxal chair lt IS true He was a substrtute for the office but no substltute m offlce The man domlnatecl the posrtron As the splder weaves hrs web out of hrs own substance so must the man manufacture his success from materials that are part of himself He must work the mme of his own character and ablllty lf he IS to arrive at anything worth strlvrng for To htm that hath shall be given He who searches rn strange places for the chances of life IS chasing rainbows Success rs like an acrostrc read rt backward or forward lt spells myself The brg questlon 1 not serzlng the favorable opportunity but creating xt This can be done only by makmg the best use of your powers and glvlng the right dlrectlon to your energies Wasted effort IS a more fruitful source of faxlure than lndolence or lack of abrlrty Too many are on their way but do not know where they are gomg They grope towards their ob1ects have no defmlte arm follow no set plan and easlly mistake a byway for a hlghway These take the snake rarlroad to thelr destmatron It wnggles ln and w rrggles out And leaves the people all ln doubt Whether ID lts zigzag track Colng east or coming back 1 b ' 1, in-3-7 L Y fz- ,M Twig, 'f. 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X T'--cr Eff wr predlct a success ul career for rm one w o x 1 turow hr x o e elf into his work Professor Vkllham ames strrltes the keynote ol lallure x hen he sus -X. a rule men lm xhrtualls use only a small part of the power halt awake Cnr hres are damped our drafts are checked We rre mxkmsz use of only a small part of our posslble mental and phwslcal resources et r grip on your sell -that I9 the lcew to success Do not like the crlpple at the pool of Bethsaxda w all for an angel to stxr the waters of success I ffort strong md sustamecl rs the master of our fates The paralxsrs of effort rs countlng on mlracle moments Plan for the future hut work ln the present Haxe usrons hut not while you sleep Nobody ewer does anything tomorrow th xt ls a con trwdrctlon The road to success rs do today x hut you well can do and do well whatever you do lxmd duty rn what hes nearest vour hand get your rdeals from the domam of the actual and aboxe all thmgs work Theophrle Parc 20 Breakmg Clean It s no pleasant thing to harbor lhe thought of gomg to scnool XX hen the home rs w arm and cozy And wrthout xt s cuttmg cool Vi e should like to tarrv longer Be ide the embers Qlowmq just one fmal cheermg moment Atnd sure would but for knowrng l'here s a chlll more frercelv plercvng Pncountered at an Off-ICE door lhan weather of the sharpest hltlnv lqxer held ln brtter store, XX here, watch rn hand, the Prrnclpal l olls off the seconds vou are late Hou'll be damned rf you wrll hnger, go short you cut the home frre wart Fdward KYSCDID, '70 J' ' ' Y -Y, ,,,-,,, -1-1277 i ,-71-' ' l i c - in V f JQI 5 -Sis. 0- . 'Y : Q - 'rg-N '- I ll . ..f , - t g -h Htl l ' 5 vhl x' ..-1: s ' 4 A ' -' . v' . . . - ' which they actually possess. Compared with w'hat we ought to he. we are only 1 . ' . ' . . ' ' ' . 'l a 1 l X 1 K ' ,. - z . ,' 5 , ' ' . . ' t . V' ' i 'Q 2 It 4 - . A ' . . ' z v . ' ' D I , ' V ., b . J ' ' I S. Y. HA C Q - - Trammg For Self Suffrcrencv It rs no small part of the school s busrness to trarn up youth to do a man s work In the matter of learnrng the graduate of a hrgh school rs rn hrs rnfancy and the few texts he has mastered are no more than an rntroductron to knowledge Of no great consequence rs rt rf the latter be lrttle or much the great concern rs whether the books studred have taught the learner how to put hrs powers to good use All dead stuff those rtems of rnformatron stored away rn the brarn those rdeas gleaned from the most enlrghtenrng rnstructron rf one has not learned how to learn and how to thrnk The observant traveler soon frnds that hrs own eyes drrect hrm better than the gurde books Orphaned and alone on the great hrghway of lrfe rs he who relres on any thrng outsrde hrmself to drrect hrm to hrs destrnatron Self help rs the only schoolrng worth whrle Lackrng rt the grad uate has no other srgn of a buddrng manhood than the growth of hrs beard NX e are all lrke lead pencrls we make our mark not because we are sharp but be cause me are pushed Now what grves momentum rs the energy of self rndependence That rs the hrghest faculty any school can develop Wrthout rt the most promrsrng abrlrty rs burred talent whrch never comes to grrps wrth the thrngs whrch make for advancement rn lrfe Why rs rt men shrft from one profrtless enterprrse to another? Why rs rt so many never get beyond the bread and butter salary3 lnqurry wrll reveal that they farl to forge ahead because they expect the Job to take care of them because they want thmgs fashroned to therr hands and are too weak or too mdolent to exert themselves to make affarrs go therr way mstead of come therr way They work hard they wrll tell you but rt rs rn the sprrrt of the hrred man always at another s brddrng and under hrs drrectron The goad rs rn others hands not rn therr own They are capable enough but they are defrcrent rn self assertron Servants they are and wrll be trll they acqurre the vshrphand over themselves and do therr own drrvrng A lrttle rndependent thrnkrng would enable them to rrse to a sense of proprretorshlp and do on therr own rnrtratrve what they now do at the beck of another It rs the busrness of the school to produce such upstandrng men who desprse attrtudes of defense and recep ron A drploma should be a declaratron of rndependence from the helprng hand ThomasD Murphy 20 21 'V' ' l f i -.-v-T -V.. f ,sv - .1 f- - -x Y Y - Y ,, 4,1 , Y 7.7 ewcij 3 t. 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' , Q . , , ' A Fable of the Exalted Ruler S fumble Gnce there was a graceful and elegant lrttle boy named Archrbald who was rarsed on peaches and cream He w as a par or krd and ornamented the l ousehold lrke a dolly He had the complexron of a college drploma the wrnsome w ys of a debutant and he combed hrs harr strarght back lrke the sea lron s Archrbalds charac er was nurtured among cushrons luerythrng was done to make hrs drsposrtron comfortable The ointment was always applred when he seemed ruffled and the soothrng syrup admrnrstered when he got the pouts luhere was not a w rrnkle rn hrs character except a wee krnk of bull headedness w hreh hrs fond mother snuffed out at the frrst flare up by the gentle breath of ac uurescence The father held to the large and lovrng theory that thwartrng chrl dren makes them rll tempered and stubborn The cry of the home was no coer cron The fact rs tha father had no momentum and mother slrd along the greased track The result the brakes were newer put on Archrbald and the trarn of errptres he was carryrng never jammed Thus thrngs went along as se renely as a Prohrbrtron prcnrc Archrbald s conduct rn the Creamery of the home bore the stamp of Elgrn s best He never farled to do what the folks wanted of hrm when he wanted to so that the satrsfactron on both srdes sat smrlrng to heaven Archibald grew up soft as carded wool prllowed rn the luxury of self rrrclulgenee He w as as gentle as a tame rabbrt and had about as much mental and moral brte as a turtle dove It finally became a taxrng exertron for hrm to be petulant Hrs engrne was shut off for he was gorng down grade Archrbald worked the grammar school rrch as the butter color rs wrought into oleomargerrne He was a flower prnned on the warsts of hrs teachers I the grades the puprl whose scented manners wrn the good graces of the rnstruc tor has admrrable success wrth hrs uncut books Felt slrppers and a rubber trre behavror command the hrghest credrts It w as not drscowered that our amrable lrttle frrend hadnt an rntellect of hrgh woltage ull he attempted hrgh school There the teacher could not rm ent a method by w hrch to take Archrbald s brarn out of rts moth balls It was found tnat hrs mrnd w as absolutely wet proof to the trrckle of rdeas ln algebra he fell on hrs knees cryrng lxamerad rn French he hung out the blmd man s srgn Hrs mrnd hadnt the grasp of a dyrng consumptrxe s hand Head on power for drf frcultres w as as lackrng as harr on an alligator and he would half crrcle a mrle to axord a cobweb obstructron He dozed when he drdnt worry through the frrst quar er and then he made hrs rnvlorrous evcrt from hrgh school lrke the bov who forgot the lrnes of hrs speech Moral Wean the chrld from the cradle when he rs able to take 1 healthx br e of a green apple Theophrle Pare 70 ,, f ?- 4 L-15 -i- -'wuffl -..E- L- ' 1 !-LQAA - -7' 1---' Q a f ez., , a f an-fi, - .rd , YZ - -Y ,,,-Q '14 i x f - i- 2 4..-2 I , , A: H D . ..- - 5. , f 4 4 - I . . r . . , . . , .., V - - A s- v c . 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V a l . v ' v 'I H t . . , , 4- 1 , ... . -i - :vs- ta enlist- vm K1ll1Hg Tune Ev ery man 15 by nature an rdler Work 15 distasteful to hrs mental and physlcal makeup When It rs engaged ln exther the bayonet of necessrty IS at hls back or he rs under the compulsron of a commandmg motrve such as love of money or the cravrng for honor and place Left to his free heart s desrre luke the hanger on of the country store he wrll talk and set or just simply set Why men bear the knrfe agalnst tlme It rs not easy to say What evrl hath It done3 Perhaps lts offense lles rn its mslstent rnvrtatron to be up and do mg And the most good natured regard the nagger as the worst enemy of thelr peace Tlme IS considered an lntruder a drsturber and slnce rt cannot be ban :shed there rs no recourse but to lull ll1fOITlII'llt cosrmc parrrcrde ln the phrase of Chesterton But this assasslnatlon like stage murder becomes a dally performance The plagued mlnutes will rlse agaln with twenty mortal murders on thelr crowns and push us from our stools Time done to death hangs rtself about our necks wlth the dead weight of the albatross The relief from the dull cold gray mo notony of the heavy hearted moments IS only passrng Time wearlness will not stay burned Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow Creeps 1n this petty pace from day to day Tull the last syllable of recorded trme Who are the assassins of t1me3 They are leglon At once the ldle lazy lnert or ambltlonless occur to mmd But these do not lull time they chloro form lt The downright time klllers are those who Joy rrde lt to death or who keep rt golng at a murderous pace For mstance there IS the reveler ln pursult of gay folly who roams the nlght and sleeps more by the day than the wxldcat Yet truth to say trme krlls hlm rather than he tlme Then there IS the recreatron flend wrth hrs merry go round of amusement card playing movmg plctures dances and other mventlons of a dissipated mmd to slay the fleetlng moments He has excellent weapons for the tremendous task but over use too often dulls their edge The blood of old Father Tlme IS also on the hands of those who 1n a fever of restlessness are ever on the run like the errand boy They have the galt and gesture of the really busy man but are only CXCTCISIDQ themselves ln waste motions These have time on the rack All such as chase the glowlng hours wrth flymg feet engaged ln the luxury of gettmg rrd of tlme are not ln reality krlllng It but havmg a krlllng trme Edward Kryspm 20 .. e I 'Fi ff -, fp, - 1 A - -.. - 7 A 1 7 ' r.:., , , , ., ' - , Y , f 1: ,, 71 f - ff if T., -J ' A' . f ' 51- ..-J. , I .:: -- , , . 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V 1 ' Y - . - - ' - 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 a ' v , 1 , 1 H . . . ,, , 1 1 . - 1 ' , . -+ 4 H-7 Class Room Slips The origin of the En lt h language was introduced by a leutonlc tribe Stanley Nowack ohnson made mistakes in proprletxes of time and place for which he blamed Shakespeare Aatstanley Noi ack rand Gerald l'el1x l'he Philippines were talcen after the Curl War Victor Filiatrault A ballad is a small card with a poem on it Emmet lVlcC-ow an Beowulf w as the first of the Angles to develop literature Gerald Felix Langland is the author of the Man With the Hoc Ray Sicarcl These were his ansectors Stanley Novaclc ohnson as a child possessed great strength but was accompanied bv weakness -Francis Mclntyre Beowulf is an heroic prose Edward De Santo The Angles Saxons and utes combined were called the Danes Theo phile Pare One can explain and not be an argument Alfred Du Charme When Caesar rnwaded Britain he found the people to be inhabited by savage tribes Gordon Sibbald He was the author of authority Howard Cashm He was condemned to eternal tradition Gerald Felix The xerse is iambic perxmeter -xAndrew Walczynskt An excise is an infernal duty on imports Ray Sicard The New Testament existed before the Bible Edward De Santo Lord Macaulay when a child lay before the fireplace writing with a piece of bread in his hand Gordon Sibbald Cue me a nickel to take a street car home on Gerald Felix It is said Macaulay was so precocious that at the age of three he used this expression lqhe agony is debated now Ray Sicard A candle melts up and run down when it burns D1 Marco Phocas grew disheartened and was killed by a slawe ohn Gormley Yenophon retreated with ten thousand men across the icy passes of the Sahara desert John uormley Justin Toben, '..0 I . . U .S Q . Y N . I A man can suspend the laws of gratification by holding a stone in his l .w ' Q ' . U , J ' .M - v . . , . , . A s ' ' A .f Y ' . . V .fl mg K, I I i - ' 7 I if ll ii Soul Looks lhere are eves of cunmng laughter lnhere are eves affect repose l'here are eyes of practrced mlsehref Fyes of fasernatlnsz shows These hawe charms of cheatrng rapture l,hey can play a slren part But the eyes that drag me after Must he mrrrors of the heart There are eyes of dramond luster There are eyes of pearly gleam There are lurmg lool-cs of archness Looks of coy hesgurlmg beam That dENO1Cl of beneclrctron Burn no message plav a role But the eyes that lead me captrxe Are the je wels of the soul Eduard Kryspm Pohoe Pedestrran sarcl to cyclist Rrclmg without a lrght You II get run rn you Responded flercely the rrder lxnoclcmg the other clown You'll get run 1nto ' Broke ln stemly the polrceman, Yanklng the cs clrst off Youll get run rn, tooln Then another lrvhtless scorcher Ran polreeman mto. Ancl he ran IH two Franers Curran, 20 ao -efi jin -- 1-if-,' gc - 1?3- -5i,! g-Joi. JA f ,, E 1 ' -1 Y. 1'-i' ,- -Tj ah' ':: . ,g of , ' 1 1 Q ,. ly.- , e . V . C , , V V . U x L , A r - - , c , . e., - , . . , -V V .1 ' , I V 3 ' . i . , . ' '20 . .4 f - - In , . -:se-1- Qdds and Ends What the lumor class needs la not more puplls but more students Hmdenburg says Germany IS bent but not broken But she ls surely broke Ludendorff declares that the German army of 1914 was the proudest flnest and most splendld that ever went mto the fleld It would be mterestmg to get hrs descrlptron of how that army left the freld It IS sard that an armv marches on its stomach Ar any rate that s the way the German army crawled back to the Rhine The famous phrase I came I saw I conquered rs true of the karser only ln the second particular Thls IS all bunk sand the polltlcxan crawling mto hrs bed It was Lord Byron who sard Not only does England cut Ireland s throat but she makes Ireland pay for the knife to do rt with Hrstory wrll say that Prohlbltron was opposed to the sprrlt of our time Strrkes wrll soon send labor to the bench The tyrant klcks people because they are down the anarchrst because they are up Democracy IS the rule of the axeraffe man Bolsheusm of the axerage oo The oblect of gowernment IS to save the preces of cmlxzatron the object of the Reds to knock crvlllzatlon to preces ACCOfdlHg to the Internatlonallst It IS all wrong for men to hew and hack thelr fellows for a flag all right to butcher humanlty for a greenbacc It s beer or Berger for Mrlwaukee I know what keeps the hands ol the clock always on the mote There IS a tuck rn rt The best wax to staw the Red tlde lo to make xt stat at home It rs a lrbel to sax that the parlor soldrer has nexer smelt powder Iast winter coal prlces soared lNow watch VI ood boom Aduce for l920 Dont leap ln the dark 'I here should be no hugh cost of lose thls year Ir looks luke the Whnte House rs rn need of W ood Maurlce Vlemberger '20 L , j ' .l.5f-fr?-r--d ' --'-.EH '- - gn-...... - 'Y -J -, .- ,Y an r '1, , Y. 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R U-1 ,1clJhx1l I . 19- 3 ' it if A Thmllmg Expemence Last year I had the most nerve racking experlence of my young career On account of a rallroad accrdent an opera company of whrch I was the owner had to stop over at a small town of about three thousand souls Havmg learned that there was a show house rn the place I decided to secure lt for the evening and put on a performance The venture met with good flnanclal success I determined however to take no chances with the proceeds as I had heard that 1 few days prevrous the town bank had been looted So I headed straight for posrted under my prllow and I retired But much as I needed repose the haunt Ing fear of berng robbed kept me awake for a long while It was only after the exercrse of a deal of self control that I found myself able to turn my thoughts to more agreeable channels and compose my mmd for the gentle embraces of wel come slumber I had not been asleep more than an hour when I awoke with a start I drmly understood that It was some sharp sound which shocked me into consclous ness and I anxrously awarted its repetltlon meanwhile peerrng fearfully but rn effe tually Into the darkness of the room for the cause of the dlsturbance My qulr tened err very soon detected a dxstmct hlss In a few moments thrs was suc ceeded by a low regular breathing It contrnued to rrse and fall like the brllows on a summer sea My havr rose and fell wlth rt The blood thumped perrlously rn my neck cold persprratron bedewed my brow chills raced up and down mv spine Stull came those measured rntervals of breathing with nothing to change the awesome monotony except an apparent effort at suppressron Several trmes to rld myself of the tearing agony of suspense and the horrxble fancies lt trooped before my mmd I felt lmfpelled to lump out of bed and carry the frght to this terrrfylng mtruder But then I thought that was Just what he was antrclpatlng In lmaszlnatron I could see htm crouched like a hungry tlqer awartlng the fatal torvvard step of nts prey So I lay there strll as a sleepmg baby too frlghtened to tremble even Now came a sharp snort It went throuszh me lrke a stab The spell of nfernal error was snapped In an Instant and I sat bolt uprrght ln my bed not however tlll I had grasped my revolver from under my prllovv Frve shots rn qulck successron I flred ln the drrectxon of thls demon drsturber The last bang was followed by a loud burst of steam I had exploded the thmg of my fears the valve of the radlator -Robert Mcphall 21 9 71 Wi-it - rig zi -'lil I fl A Y -1 I E L 1 my cozy room at the hotel immediately after the show. 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W 'Tie ,, r--, ..- , Ya' +L-' Y-K '- -1, r N ,f ,kt igl I , , 1:5 I We How the boys would fiercely carry on And essay the desperate chance Amy s lead the gallant clarion Signal for the grand advance' Flint and rron though her sprrrt None more modest could behaxe Strength wrth sweetness to endear rt Have the braxest of the brave None l lcnow will carp or blame m E en the maidens fair she led When l toast our walrant Amy Srrrsum to our heroes tread David Cameron 71 The Fearful Farewell Though rt rs ten years srnce my husband left me said the deserted wife l remember hrs departure as wrvldly as rf rt were an hour ago I was door which opened on the alley The screen door was burst open l looked up startled There l beheld my dear husband pale as summer moonlight on the lake hrs lrps aqurver hrs eyes shooting darts of frre a berserlcer rage rn hrs usual ly benign countenance My lrttle Annie ran rn fear to my side and clung to me wrth a death grip l myself was fixed to my charr rn a bewrlderment of terror Ah yes that burning vrsron has seared itself into undying memory Whenever l recall the terrifying sight a cold shrwer runs through me and I feel my blood freeze rn my verns Even as l spealc to you now that tragic moment rs lrved over again my pulses race perrlously my whole frame rs comulsed wrth emotion and l experience a pang sharper and more prercrng than a red hot ponrard But one fearful sentence broke from hrs lrps It had the force of an explosron I m clone wrth you forever' He lingered but a second longer to transfrx me wrth a look that blazed wrth all the frre of hell and rn that last frightful unforgetable moment I counted the srxth fly to enter the room Merrill Lynch ZI 11 v.-Z, Sx. A :. :L ki - 9- H 1 si e' , . ,, . . . ., . . U A Y. V. , . V ' knitting in the dining room, when suddenly l heard some one rushing toward the V I ,I . I . . 4 . . . I , , 1 Q . ' n I ' ' f! ' . . - - . ' The Telltale Gum How few hours rt takes to wreck a career whrch much trme and labor have consprred to bur d up mused Drck Charrng as he stared rnto the trreplace one stormy October nrght Across from hrm sat hrs rntrmate frrend ohn Starks Apparently he was only watchrnv the rrv ulets of rarn as they gathered and coursed down the wrndow pane but he was rn realrty deep rn thought tryrng to solve r mystery and avert an rmmrnent drsaster to hrs frrend But l speak rn rrddles That very day a farewell banquet had be rr Qrven rn Drcrc s honor at hrs resrdence If all went well rn a few days he would go overseas as frrst lreutenant The afternoon had been one of merrrment Drck had gotten a valuable paper only after much danger and labor and certarn spres of the lmperral German Government would have grven much to possess rt l-le had rnlormed the head of the staff General o hr possessron of rt and had recerved a reply statrng that hrs promotron depended upon rts safe delrverance Feastrng and fellowshlp however prompted hrm to let hrs frrends know the good fortune rn prospect Had a shadow of susprcron that a Judas was present crossed hrs mrnd he never would have been so rash To keep up ap pearances he dranrt to Charrngs health but rnwardly Wrllram Ashley hated Drck rntensely FI he document was passed around and Just as Ashley recerv ed r the crash of broken drshes frllecl the arr A butler had trrpped send ng food rr' all drrectrons In that brref moment Charrng s enemy saw hs chance No one thourzht of the paper untrl after the banquet The guests were about to leave when they were arrested by Stark s exclarmrng ust a moment tellows Drck has asked me to frnd out who last had the pap r lmmedrately each turned an rnqu rrng look upon hrs nerQhbor all havrng forgotten rn the precedrng commotron that Ashley had handled the document last As rs usual rn such cases each told how he passed rt on so the attempt to frx responsrb lrty came to naught Prrends sard Stark thrs document rs ol such vrtal rmportance not only to Drck but to the whole natron that under the crrcumstances none of us must leave untrl searched You may start wrth me Or course there was no drssentrng word but notwrthstandrng the fact rhrr rll submrtted to be searched the mrssrng paper was not found lhs then was the reason whv the two companrons were so engrossed rn thought that Oc roher evenrng ,L 5 :rid 'ji:sj 1? 7 yy d gh - me e fft a A -f--as , . ., ,L . A ,J -- - ., Y . ., ,, . . . . v O ' ' N , . 1 ' . ' ' . ' ' e , - - , Glasses elinked as toast after toast was drunk to Charing's health and success. . 1 ' ' v - . ' ' I v X . . l V J , . , , .' . I . v , . I . . . . . . I Z T I ' ' O It , - . , , , ' 1' E 325- 'Ben Drck overcome by the thought of the rmpend ng drsgrace was full of elf accusatron Stark s face wore a puzzled look Suddenly as hrs eyes rest ed on a huge electrrc srgn bearrng the words Yucatan Chewrng Crum h brought hrs frst down wrth a thud rnto the upholst rrng of hrs armcharr sayrng Why drdnt I thrnk of rt before3 Ill bet anythrng that b fore mornrng Ill have the paper and the thref Wrrhout grvrng Drck trme to speak hrs aston rshment Stark turned off the lrght ard to all appearances the occupants of the room had ret red Not long after darkness fell on he house a frgure mrvht have been seen runnrng across the street and hen crouch ng below th d nrng room wrndow of Charrng s house He took off hrs shoes and w rth a jrrnmy slowly opened the wrndow Once rnsrde he produced a pocket flashlrght and dropprng to hrs knees crawled to the brg table Arrrved there he ran hrs hand back and forth under Evrdently hrs labor was rewarded for wrth a soft exclamat on of satrsfac tron he arose ust then a clrck was heard and rmmedrately the room was flooded wrth lrght showrng Stark automatrc rn hand He cautroned Dont move or lll shoot ust as I thought Wrllram K Ashley' Hand ower that paper Reluctantly the latter complred Drck called up headquarters askrng th chref to send down a man to arrest th culprrt and shor ly aft r an offrcer took the scowlrng Ashley away Well you are a wonder' exclarmed Drck l-low drd you do rt3 ln the frrst place I had grounds to suspect Ashley berore thrs rncrdent That Yucatan Gum advertrsem nt remrnded me of somethrng that for he long est escaped defrnrte assocratron Ir was thrs Ashley was the only one chewrng gum at the banque When he left he had no gum rn hrs mouth so I came to the conclusron that when the butler fell the gum w as used to strck the paper un der the table Lastly you dropped a remark to he effect that the document was to be sent tomorrow hence my antcpatron of Wrllram s hurrred nocturnal xrsrt Charrng recerved hrs commrssron but not wrthout a warn ng lecture to be more drscreet hereafter Stark rs now rn the Qecret Qerv ce Lest r Camp au Zl Apt Defrnrtrons Freshman One who doesnt Know anythrng he th nks h knows and doesn r thrnk Sophomore One who do snt krow enough of anythrng to know what rt rs he doesnt know unror One who know what lre doesnt krow and nothrng e se Senror One who knows he knows but knows not what he knows 'Vlerrrll Lynch, '21 1, ,-if, , L-1,2 ir ,., -1. 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R x A X x K, x, 51.141 fff' fires: lvnt , WH , klosvph '11 Pew fm V' 1 'dvi , , ,, lay C Vff' f N V' , ., .,, ,,, fit: 11 Hn-ll-, 'I rcns rvr , ,MH , , ffclxmrd K-21511211 IV -1- RQ-pn-sv tzi e. , , R'-' .K v1 -r, N11',.L-1 I'X1,'I1H. xvx X25 tzq. -25,-3 Eyemuallx XVhx 'Not Now Doubtless the NISE student looks before and alter wlth a slgh for what IN gone as well as a plne for what I5 ln expectatlon when une rolls around agaln to rlng down the curtaln on a year of battllng wlth books But the usual school boy ls 0Ll'tCI'NNlSC Hrs w lSd0m teeth are as yet uncut The Slgh he heayes IS not of regret but of rellel He IS perfectly satlslled to let the past bury lts dead Antlclpatlon of the glad days ahead IS h s runaway horse galloplng down hlll under loose relns X et the end of an occupat on la just the tlme to get down from the sad dle for the prolltable halt of a llttle reflectlon It I5 the rlpe moment to reylew the course we hate run and to make thlngs ready for the remalnder of travel The dyent of commencement should be a s ffnal to set the household of the mlnd ln order The last day of school we clean out our desks and gather up books and belonglngs Why not CXETCISC the same good sense to sum up the proflts and losses of each succeedlng year and to learn preclsely what we carry aw ay Wlth us ln our heads3 Why not stop a moment to take lnyentory as well as to scan the horlzon of vacatlon5 It IS good counsel to provlde background and the sob erlng shadow of reallty for ylslons of unrestralned vacatlon llb rty by settlng them up aga nst the outstandlng lessons of the classroom s ten months of experlence Trylng to thlnk back wlll not glVC us the headache If the effort pro duces nothlng much of comfort and consolatlon at least lt mlght yleld some frut of repentance some hope of reparatlon It 15 worth whlle to conjure up the ac tlyltles of the year and lace thelr smlles of approyal or frowns of dlsapproyal Vlfhere there IS not the thrlll of encouragement perhaps there IS the goad ol re morse Both furnlsh mlghty motlyes to make good for the future Vvhether we haxe done well or lll the stlmulatlon wlll be to do better Llke the soldler who sald that the most remarkable thlng about the late war was the bullets that mlSSCd hlm ll may be that ome of us w lll be struck most forclbly to use a paradox by the shots of knowledge whlch d d not strlke hom If th s be the case lt w lll not harm or harrv us to lnqulre lnto the reasons why we were such yanlshlng targe s or why condlt ons of low ylslblllty ObtBln6d At any rate let us account for ourselyes regardless of fortune or of fault so that we mav close the year s ledger wlth an accurate knowledge ol whether or not the buslness ol school has been a golng concern lhls IS the way to conyert loss lDl0 galn galn lnto worklnu cxpltal If we do not thus take stock occaslonally and see what marketable yalues we hate ID the way of credlts some llne dav we shall face a deflclt y hlch wlll force us to drop back a class to recoup our losses We shall be fortunate lndeed lf thls does not occur ln our Qenlor year when the humlllatlon ordlnarlly so preys upon one that he had rather do wlthout hls dlplOm8 than suffer the set lack Now IS the acceptable tlme to see o our scholarshlp standlng All too late the cure when llls haye gathered strength by long delay Edmund Ch taller 72 , 2 :, ..,-.--. - -3:7 ,f,..i - 2- 1, - 7: - W,,..,,,, Y -f -Y L, ,M gg f l.:-,A fr,-2219, f-,,--, ee--J -J -, 'K - if Tl,-... fi 4.7 -1' I ,-11, L 441- .-1: J' I . 3 ,A .- ,V y- , V v l l v '7 , 1 L . ...Q- , A , . , ' J . , . 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P - H 4s E ui - School Luelx lhere s no uae for xou 1t schoolmg Rearm up at exers rulmg Am groulmg that xour luck 1 had An that xour lot uncommon sad 3 our l1fe s no adder than youl ne1gh nor Nor any harder are xour labors Prohs are gnen h1m the Qame as sou And he has uorlc he hates to do Qure he sgetb peexed and mlghtx cro 5 For he haw trouble 1 1th the bose H ou talfte h1s uhole llle through and throuvh XX hx he Q no better oll than xou Then urmfclmf xxotrre ruh auax -Xnd p1erce the gloomb wth sunnx r1x I-l1lI1lx not ttme E1 atanlc foe ust et 1 sm1le nlth each day go N01 tllce 1 loolt 1round 1nd in lqhere S loti of how lllu vou 1nd me An exch hx 1 orldx ol 1 orlc to o An Quni utll Qet ere e1ch 1 throug1 Though INXS 1rd he-nt Hllll chool 11me C11 qule xou of all h1xe most to he1r Douht not the xear uh1ch lJ1ClUK ard ace W1ll mxlte of chool 1 cheerful place VK hene er I hear a pup1l QIX he 1 nexer lmoun a l6tll'1X TX X 1 13136 h1s 110ht hand up and Qxse1r ln foul lonv xears he Shad no care a nexer had a smgle hlou s nexer been a sad one d1e Has nex er wept or hened 1 s1gh a nex er h1d a dax vo wrong But just laughed h1 wax 11 one l-.non he lulled 1 palns to rest lust uouldn t let them 1 elgh upon hls chest J lg Peacha -sci -.- 51 :ef-LL--, 1 1-'7j??2gE--14 ,lnfgfu A .V .vi 3iV,x, Yi YA -T Y 21 . ,L nu 3 Q Y -x . 1 .- , . 1 , K . 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'22. -i' , 3 .iid Forced to Corrfess A young man ames lqand bv name entered Detectne Thomas Hugh land s offlce IH the ersev Bulldlnv Chicago Hrs face gate eudence of excite ment which drd not escape the keen eye of the detectne ames and the offxcer had been college companions and the lapse of years smce had not cooled therr lrrendshlp I see vou are worrred said Thomas What IS the matter'-' Well to come to the pomt wnswered ames we were robbed last mght Now what puzzles me rs the fact that whlle the wlll of my aunt Mrs Johns who dred about three months ago was taken Llberty Bonds amountrng to S3 000 were left untouched When drd thls happen3 asked the detectrve Last night about ten 0 clock my father and I were rn the hbrary chat tmg pleasantly when the hghts were suddenly turned off We Jumped to our feet A Daylo automatxc was flashed upon us We could Just make out the flgure of some one dressed m black He srlently moved tow ard the safe The letters of the combmatron wer tucked out and there was a rustle of papers A few seconds later a harsh volce commanded us to turn around The Daylo was put out and all w as strll On recovering ourselwes we turned around but could not dlstmgursh any one I lmmedlately went to turn on the electrlc swrtch and then hurrled to the front door the nearest emt from the llbrary No one w as rn srght The robber had escaped We returned to the lrbrary and examined th safe The wrll was IUISSIIIQ A hurrred search of the house was made but no clue could we obtam Nlerther of us recognlzed the ldentlty of the marau er Hate you any relations al1ve3 querred Thomas None that I am aware of sawe mv uncle Rlchard Fand who was sup posed to hate perlshed on the Condola a shlp reported to hate been wrecked m the South Seas fue years ago remarked James Drd you mtrust the combmatron of the safe to any one m the house? a ked the detectne No one ln the house knew the comblnatlon of the safe Let me see the safe and then I w rll tell you what I can do for you obserxed Mr Highland Bw the w ay has any one touched the safe smce the robbery 3 asked Hlqhland an hour later when they reached the house No after the burglary no one was allowed to enter the room He was pretty cleser all rlght remarked Hrghland after a tho cuszh exammatlon of the knob of the door and the comblnatlon to the safe you see, he rubbed off hrs finger pr'nts with some kmd of cloth to 3NOld detection Hare sou alarms attached to your doors3 asked the detectlve ' W es H answered ames 'and no door was opened durmg the nlght after the robbery except the back door, whlch was opened bs the second mard 1 .V . f' 4-2, -J: 'T T, f:e:fl?, - sac?- 'F ' : ' , if-fl 21- - ' ' +g :--- ..- Lg., ..-f,x- V - .-:3s.Tl:.r' Y--4- - 4, - X ' - - . - :...- -f - - V, LV 3' . . . 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I I ' 5 . . t, e .,, V . . ,, -ia SSE- T5 if He must have had mslde help remarked the father of James who had Just entered the lxbrary and overheard the remarks of Mr Hlghland and his son The detectne motioned to the two to follow htm for an examlnatxon of the house and premises After a careful mspectlon flrst wlthln and then wlth out they notlced half way around on the soft ground an lmprmt of a small lone shoe It was clear to the Fands that the lmprlnt was that of a woman but Hugh land declared xt to be that of a man because the heel was too large for a woman s shoe The footprlnt was at the foot of an oak tree and one of its large branches touched the house turning upwards the detectlve Let s see saxd Mr Fand oh yes that s the second mard s room She came to work for us a month ago When rs she free from duty5 mquxred Hxghland Every evening at seven and on Sunday afternoon By the way she hardly ever remams here after seven but hurrles out the back door and dlsap pears toward 44th street I often see her when I am working ln the garage after supper replred ames This rs mysterlous Only one footpnnt pomtlng westward observed Hlghland Lets go that way and see whether we can detect any others They proceeded to the alley but no footprints were vrsxble Howexer thelr search was not wholly fruitless Instead of footprints they observed a large auto track ln the soft earth ln one place the track turned off into the gutter evxdently where rt had been placed durmg the robbery Upon closer rn spectxon xt was revealed that on the back tlres there were chains to prevent slxd Ing The track was followed to the house and the detective left shortly after ward promlsmg to call that night toward seven ln the evening Promptly at seven the detective was at the house and mquxred lf the second maid had left ames went to flnd out returning ln a few moments with the lnformatlon that she had gone off at noon Well then sand Hlghland show me her room please Certamly replled ames come thxs way The room was on the thlrd story IH the back and after a thorough ex ammatlon no clue whatever to mcrlmmate her was obtained Then Highland announced to James his mtentron to climb down the tree near the second maid s wmdow He however stopped and surveyed the sxtuatxon The delay stirred ames cunosrty and he came over to Highland The latter had taken out a small speclal make detective camera from his pocket to secure a close snapshot of a hand prmt that was plamly seen m the dust of the wmdow sash Then he dellberately went out, took hold of the branch, and qurckly got down to the ground In the meantime, James had left the room and hurried to the back door, where he met Hrghland, who bade htm goodby, stating '30 a -, s be Whose room is that with the branch so close to the window? asked E' '3 51-5-z-- ' 'ir-m that he would see hrm soon for further rnformatron Hrghland hurrred down town and left hrs frlm wrth a photographer The next day he called for rt and then proceeded to the Crty Hall to malte a search for the owner of the frnger prrnts ln thrs connectron rt should be stated that rn clrmbrng down the tree Hrghland had found a handlcerchref on one of the branches bearrng the rnrtrals C Z Thrs proved of valuable srdc sug gestron Wrth an arr of assurance he went baclc to hrs offrce took an old coat to serve as a drsgurse and wallced several blocks occasronally turnrng rnto srde streets Hrs attentron was drawn to a consprcuous srgn over a saloon whrch read thus Tad s Saloon Strong As They Make Them He lersurely entered the saloon stepped up to the bar and ordered a clrrnlt whrch he swallowed wrth apparent relrsh Then he sauntered to a table rn the back of the room sat down and scrutrnrzed closely every man who came rn but the partrcular face hhat Hrghland wanted drcl not make rts appearance An hour later he went out Hrs mrnd was workrng hard and he contrnued hrs vrsrts to the saloon every nrght for more than a week On the evenrng of hrs thrrteenth vrsrt whrle srttrng at the accustomed table an old fashro cd auto stopped at the saloon A man wrth a heavy beard alrghted came rn and proceeded owards the back of the place He was harled by one who had rrsen from a nearby table Hello Zrnger how s the old b0y3 Comrng frne replred Zrnger as he proceeded on hrs way to a back room w th the man who had accosted hrm Hrghland cautrously drew from hrs pocket a photograph he had tar en rrorn tle rogues gallery and placed hrs frnger over the lower part to exam rr' 'he eves 'rose and forehead Certarnly there was a close res nrblance b weer the face of Zrnger and the photograph The detectrve now got up and left the saloon A swrft glance at the auto revealed the srgnrfrcant large wheels and muddy charn fastened to the tool box He took down the lrcense number then went rnto the alley passed he back of the saloon whrch extended to the alley and obserwrng that no one w as rn srght he qurclcly clrmbed up a telephone pole swung on to a one story burld rng that was next to the saloon and walked on the roof whrch rose to the same leerght as the saloon Fortunately for Hrghland there w as ample space for hrm to get down between the burldrngs He rmmedrately lowered hrmself trll he reached the top of the wrndow of the room he had seen Zrnger go rnto The w rn dow was open thus allow rng Hrghland to hear some of the comersatron H caught the words of Zrnger Xlo I wont let hrm starve to death for l have lrxed too many years wrth hrm to see that done Well then I guess replred hrs companron x e ll have to Then the comersatron became rnaudrble but Hrghland had gleaned enough for hrs purpose Alter the men had gone from therr rendeu ous Hrghland slrpped down wgarn rnto he alley and boarded a car for the southern sectron of the crty Hat 1 r 1, E, rf W ,J f-:.. , ,., - : F - 5.-- - -5 j , i. 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' , V sg- 53'-'?-'-Ti- '5-I mg located the house he was lookrng for the detectrve asked the lady who an swered the bell whether Carl Zrnger boarded wrth her X es she replred He stays rn room ten Hare you got another room for rent near number ten3 asked l-lrgh an Why yes she replred smrlrngly Well then Ill take rt Heres ten dollars Please dont mentron rt to Mr Zrnger wrll you5 requested Hrghland N10 rndeed answered the lady I dont lrxe hrs looks anyway The detectrve went to hrs room and occupred rt for the nrght Th he saw Zrnger turn a nearby corner Hrghland followed hrs man covertly fo many blocks never lettrng hrm out of srght Zrnger at last turned and started up an alley way and Hrghland hastened hrs steps Just rn trme to see hrs man enter a gateway and go down rnto the cellar of a small shack Hrghland got busy hurrred to the nearest store and telephoned to the statron for seven plarn clothes men to meet hrm about three blocks from the house He had to wart ten mrnutes The men recerved therr rnstructrons the plan of the rard was explarned and they separated In due trme Hrghland and hrs men came to the house and surrounded rt After rapprng seweral rmes they heard a farnt cry Help' lust then one of the plarn clothes men came around from the front and stated that he and two others had broken rn the front door Hrghland left two men at the front and two at the back then went rnto the house wrth the other three and began to search rt But no one could be found They went down rnto the cellar and rnto every room but th re was no srgn of any one lrvrng berng Here was a quandary Zrnger was certarnly rn the house but where was he3 One of the men began soundrng the wall and found rt hollow Why of course rt rs sard Hrghland after he too had sounded Look at those two cracks comrng all the way down the wall There must be a secret door leadrng rnto a hrdden den They trred to push the door rn but rt would not yreld Then they pulled down the prctures .lust as Hrghland was pullrng out a tack the wall seemed to open norselessly and out rushed a man to san frmself He was caught rn he meshes of the law It was rndeed a hrdden room Searchrng revealed an old man bound and gagged When he w as restored to hrs senses he sard he was Rrchard Fand brother to James father and that he had been held a prrsoner for two mon h He w as taken to hrs brother s house and told the detectrve and Mr Fand as soon as he x as able that he had been sh pw recked and that he and fue of the crew had been cast ashore on a desert rsland rn the South Seas lohn Garland whom vou all call Zrnger he sard w as one of them Four long heavy years we had to lrve on hat rsland never srghtrnv a shrp untrl about three months ago I drd not w ant to send you word because I w rshed to take you by surprrse Garland and I kept together, although l newer 41 L f .11 Y ., 2 5 -V - ':?1g 1 - Y'-ij Q :mf 1' -f-V e H 'Y up 3 Y' -. 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V 7 v ' .. , I . . . , L 1 D ' 'i -Q- if warmed up to htm One day I read m the paper that my sister had willed you her llttle fortune Ihrs news I communlcated to Garland Qne nlght shortly after he approached me ID the hotel and a lted me lt I x oulo be sat sfled w 1th half of the money my slster had wllled you I asked what he meant He saxd he was gomg to steal the wrll and destroy the 0flgll13l but not trll he had forged copy rn whrch I would be the beneflclary I of course refused the treacher ous bargam and we had a frszht bu he owerpowered me doped me and then conflned me to thus den Hlghland called up headquarters to make mqulrles about Zmger and w as told that the prlsoner absolutely refused to talk Hrghland then wen there and took Zlnger ln hand He told Zlnger that sllence would do htm no ood as hrs dolngs were well known By way of example he told the culprn hat he had been spylng about the house had access to the second mald s room and had forced her to tell hum where the wrll was kept and that lf she dnvulged any thnng he would flx rt so he robbery would be blamed on her Un the nlght of the robbery he had cllmbed the tree and ln that w ay got into the house held up father and son ln the llbrary opened the safe comblnatxon by ear secured th w rll and then escaped the same way he had got ln The detectlwe also stated that his room ln the southern sectlon of the clty had been searched and the wrll found ln the mattress Seemg that the game was up Zmger finally confessed oseph Sauntry 27 12 Football Player I'll newer slt ln the same machine with a referee 32111111 H Substrtute XX'h'V not3 Football Player When I was Ildlng home with my glrl the other day, he penallzed me frfteen 'Vards for holdlng 41 , V4 1' 'fra-I ' ?lL -12-. 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I V ' A V , . .. , . 1 -J , -. -rr ttfj fl N! : , Ui Blind Luck His father had made hum beluewe that no one could see that every one w as luke hum He was not allowed to mungle wuth boys and gurls and un order to shut off companionship hus father had constructed a hugh wall of stone about the house Such was the case of Duck l-lalpun He w as now a boy of eighteen strong healthy and full of vigor Ir happened one day as he was seated on a bench un the back yard ol hus comfortable home that he heard a nouse luke some one comung down t I of a boy of suxteen Duck asked hum what he was doing The boy told hum that he w as p av ung hude and seek He sat beside Duck watched hum for a whule then he crued ou un a putyung vouce stone blmd Blund3 repeated Duck Yes you are blund You know that dont you5 Well you are blmd Just as I am arent you3 No I can see whule you cant I can see the trees the houses the walls and just everything Duck felt puzzled and pained The untruder continued talking am Qoung to saul tomorrow on my Dad s shup Merry Earl and I am going away down to Indua I would luke to go also saud Duck after a pause But that us umpossuble for you are blund replued the boy What us your name3 asked Duck looking for a cue My name us ohn I luve un Charleston South Caroluna My father us a merchant and I am hus helper was the proud answer They sat un sulence for a few munutes and funally lohru saud Well I must be goung on my w ay for I have to be back at the dock at dusk Wait saud Duck but wuthout replying the stranger proceeded to clumb over the wall And so after eighteen years of constant labor all of the father s cautuon had come to no avaul Duck groped towards the ladder scaled ut and dropped outsude the wall He walked all that night he knew not where so that by dawn hus feet were all blustered and he was so fatigued that he almost faunted At length he came upon a man and asked hum where the docks were l-le led the wanderer to the harbor and durected hum aboard one of the boats Now the poor blind youth had no notuon there were any other shups un the sea besides the Merry Earl hence he thought he was aboard ut In reality, he wa on a purate vessel They set saul the next day, and after a few months of hard labor and brutal treatment, Duck became an expert 'boat puller -13 2 a nd 1 Qfbaw , o D '?'e-Wi f-'Z'ig:sQA fi L? 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J IO n '?Crl if Agamst Desperate Qdcls The crucral rest of the brrllrant fr trc career of lxrd Freemont came on une I4th when he was carded to step four rounds rn the Sophomore B arent wrth four antagonrsts rn successron He had agreed to take them on to prove that he belonged to a class hrgher up than the authorrtres rated hrm The Krd armed on the battle ground at erght thrrty sharp apparently omewhat frnely drawn but exceedrngly confrdent He trred the ropes and fel cut ex ery foot of the rrng then went to h s appornted corner In a few moments of deep concern came rnto the Krd s eyes as he regarded the hardy frghtrng man before hrm As they shook hands rn the center of the rrn he drsplayed consrd crable nerwousness lhe referee announced that the book peekrng punch would be barred and that any contestant usrng thrs blow would be at once drsqualrfred lxrd Freemon s countenance dropped sexeral rnches at thrs announcement for by that w allop he had won great promrnence Round One The referee ordered the frghters to therr corners and at a quarter to rrrne the gong clanged and round one started After a few seconds of cleser foot work and ferntrng the Krd sent rn a left hook but rt drd not seem to bother K O Catechrsm who countered wrth hrs left crossed wrth hrs rrgh to the head and sent rn a shower of short rrghts at close quarters shakrng up the Krd qurte notrce ably lihrs put the lxrd on he defensrwe but eren by the cleverest coverrng up he could not weather the whrrlwrnd on laught x rth the result that he w as forced to the ropes and there punrshed qurte sewerely The referee w as wrth drffrculty pryrng them apart when the welcome gong sounded rest lk O Catechrsm had more than a shade Round Two The Krds opponent for round two was Wrldcat Hrstory The latter opened up the sessron wrth a rush whrch our faxorrte ewaded neatly There w as an exchange of fernts and a bluff attempt to mrx rt The Krd sent rn two lrghtnrng lefts wrth good effect He dodged a rrght cross but collrded smack wrth a left hook whrch drew a scarlet flow from hrs nos rrls When Wrldcat Hrstory trred to follow up hrs ads antage the Krd retalrated wrth two qurck Jolts whrch made hrs opponent wabbly When the gong sounded cessatron of hos trlrtres the Wrldcat was hangrng cn lrke ny to rts oak Freemont s round by a good margrn 4 0' '1 . 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A Z ' . . . . , l , , Y , , - 7 la-if '35-7 U-F ,, IQOUVIC1 7 INCL' uc rd bf-onretrx wa rre next conte tant l re lxrd r as Dru rng 5 HQEXIIIQI granrte ln thrs rugged lellow who had an ostrrch krck rn erther nrrtt l or whrle thrs hu ky wa outboxecl and kept at long ranve but towards the ClON of the round there was a sharp ralls ol rnlrghtrng rn r hrch our hero was bat tered lrke a trawler rn a hears sea Imrnedrately before the gong a corksc ew left crashed rnto hrs exe and the mrlkx r rx on a clear summer s nrght rs onlr a patch to the rnfrnrtt meador s of stars that soaniz ed hr xr ron Q-eometry s round IQOUTTCIY I Ollf cuperatrxe powers T hough he w as arerse to swapprnv punches he seemed aler' and hrltv Hrs foe rn hls lrnal chapter was Gunboat Algebri 1 trrmlr built sturdy fellow Hox erer he w rs trrcked .rt the outset rnto a lalse op rrrng .nd encountered a stnvlng rrght 1 he lxtd repeated staggering hr opponent qrek mg a knockout he le loose wrth all hrs artrllerx But a chance blow put a crrmp rn the fusrllade nlhe lxrd reeled and as he drd C-unl,oat Algebra bored rn wrth a broadsrde whrch tore huge gaps rn lr s hulk and made hrm careen to tht right then plunge to the camas lxrd Freemont told me afterwards tha' he heard thrs One two three tour lrxe srx ser en erglrt nrne 'l hen followed the most jorou sound ol 1 l hrs lrle was re rs rrrrrng 'lwolrrr rw l a Brosse 7 Brother or n xou d nt no x w rr rou are ta rrf r Sauntrx ftlrrnkrnrz lrr lr rd d monstr rtcd tr rtr orern c rr t nop' ttlo s ' or rrranx ptrpl tudx under rou3 Brother Oh, about ra f U 1 li l' A, I' 's 'l .' S . V gl 'A vi' 'slr L ur A ,. , SW 'S .U Y r Y VT. . ,SJ v ' - A ,' V D Y - A I , ,L D' ' ' . W' VSV' I ,Q . . -U ' ' ' r rx - ' 1 -, pl 's . i Vlghe opening of round four showed that the Kid had remarkable re- S A -. A 3 I A ' ' ' ' 'P 1, Q 'I u' 1 . . ' '. v ' , 'Q ' ' ' . ' k : e ' 2' - , . . c . . - r . rl . It tk rl i.: Br ----- r x-A ' - l l ty. -'Rev' ,- 'S , '-2. 'I Sit d r' :-' o ' k r' rl ri ' . ttk? 1, :rl 'rut 4' -X ' 'n ' 2 P . 1 X l e v tx Dr l ' l prov- tlrertr ' .asm Ildu Yriitori KH v ' V' ' is S -' -' .H 2 I l . 'sa- 'D-I The XVOOIUQ of 'Vhss Vxfopprt Burnt Wells rn the year l88l was a lrttle stragglrng mrnrnv town b tween two sloprng rvdges separated from the nearer one by a lrttle gully Rat br Gulch through whrch rn ra ny seasons flowed a lrttle stream Across thrs Gulch and about hall x ay up the slope of the rrdge and a lrttle off the stave road was located the cabrn of lrm Wopprt at that trme chref representatrve of law and order rn our lrttle town rm had a daughter who kept hrm company b srdes dorng the work w hrch falls to he wrfe rn the home and rt w as thr daugrrter who was known lar and wrde as a matchless beauty She was farr and fa rer than that word as Shakespeare puts rt l-ler waxy mass of nut brown lrarr her sparklrng blue eyes sor ly rounded cheek and chrn and her slrm femrnrne coarse type common among mrnrnv camp belles rndeed not she was as pur and clean as they make them and just w hat these lowe hungry men yearned for Her surtors had been as numerous as the sands of the sea but at the trme of the story they had srmmered down to three Dandy rm Barber Sam and Phrl Burt It seemed strange that she favored none of them nd never gave them any encouragement And oh how shy she was' Dandy lrm was strong on w rrtrng poetry Hs effusrons would appear rn one of the Denver papers whrch we used to get rn camp and although not drrectly referrrnr to hrs lady love by name hrs usual theme was thrs blue eyed goddess Barber Sam had another mode of attacrc He would purchase the papers rn whrch Dandy lrm s poems appeared and after heawrly check markrng wrth a blue pencrl the parts abou love and such would send these to hrs love He was also somethrnv of a musrcran berng owner of a perfectly good vorce and a gurtar But Phrl all he had w as hrs vorce and a frddle w hrch he named Mother and loved a dearly He also used rms poems but rn a drfferent w av For rnstance h secured one whrch rants about true lore newer dres had Professor De Blanc our town musrcran set rt to musrc and sang r to the skres and others whenever proroked All rn all they surely drd love her most vrgorously Ir was about thrs trme that a w ave ol crrme passed over the country and seemed to rnfest Bu nt Wells VVe were all gathered together one nrght for a real socrable erenrnv rr McNabb s saloon w hen suddenly the telephone rang lrm Wopprt answered rt and when he had hung up avarn he turned to us and sard By heck boys Stage Four has been robbed We all hustled out and rm berng sherrff got the cnly broncho w hrch happened to be there and started off down the road yellrnff for us to follow Well we hot footed rt after untrl we came to hrs house wher he had stopped to wart for us It seems the robbery took place some two mrl up the road The bandrt had appeared ou of the brush alongsrde the road scared the horses pretty badly relreved the occupants of valuable possessrons and drsappeared agarn rnto the brush l'he stage drrwer Steve Burns had gone to the nearest ranch and telephoned 9 4 1 , f fi i1 '- J:- fsrfeie g de f L- s V1 - - -V'Q..: T.i , LLQ' 3 t , , gg '- ,. - ' :: , ,g , r , 1 1- nv - -. , ga- . . - D . , . ' ,. 5 V 5 , ' ' ' - ll . ' ' r '2- , ,, . . , Q - . . . . form were resrstless graces of attractron. There was not rn her a note of the 0 1 r ' 3 N V . ' . J' . E1 , , DA 1 , . , Q V. J ' ' , 1 t XD v V ' ' , . . . , . . . . ' y , , . 4 f- - v . . U . , . 3 ! ' ' 1 - . - . .. .. , . , S . , . . . - J , ' , - , e V . . . . .1 . V V . I , 'l , I , V , ' . ' Y . L , D 'I Y . I . I H , ' 1 . v 1 A ,. . . . - . ,I , . , , r P ,, I , , , . Y , 3 . Q ' , ' M . n V ' , 4 ,,-53: -'3H'55'5- iv' Nlext day long about noon tired and dusty and without thelr man the posse showed up in town They had coiered all the territorv anywhere near the scene of the holdup but had found no trace of any kind Time wore on the wooers continued on in the eyen tenor of their ways and the hold up was beginning to be a faded memory But one day came news of a similar robbery some ten miles or more up the road and consequently out of our terrltory bu even so it furnlshed talk and conjecture for many an evening at the one saloon the gathering place of the town And then came the memorable day It was the day Dandy lm returned from the clty Toward evening as the stage had Just passed Lone Pine a ranch about fne miles out the bandlt stepped out told Steve to hold up his hands then he proceeded to ransack the pockets of the occupants He took a necklace which im had purchased in Denver for Miss Woppxt and then backed aw ay a ford was among the occupants Sir Charles be lt known was the chref owner of the English syndicate which controlled the mines thereabouts He was com ing out west for his health but none knew when he was to arrive Someone told the hlghwayman he was not whereupon he backed away and suddenly dove off into the brush Jim was mad through and through so he whipped out his gun and set off after the robber They heard a shot down in the gully and next day someone found im dead shot through the heart Now we were fighting mad Three robberies and one murder and nothing known the bandit scot free and no c ues Next day Slr Charles and his daughter arrived She was a pretty buxom blonde of the usual Engllsh type of beauty Mary so she was called w as as sweet natured and as nice a woman as any one would like to meet and as lim by his sudden COlll5lOn with a piece of lead commonly known as a bullet had dropped out of the llttle love drama Mary Collmgsford now entered and carried on her part to the conclusion As soon as Mary had broken the ice and become acquainted all around she learned of this one sided loye affalr and soon became intensely interested Phrl Burt conceived the wonderful idea of solicit ing her aid in making love to Miss Woppit This soon engaged quite a bit of her attention and she would often go and vlsxt that shy cre ture but whenever the love t0plC was brought up Miss Woppit seemed always able to switch the talk into other channels As the summer wore on the two ynung women became great friends One day Sir Charles called im WOPPII mto his office said he lm going to spread around the news that Im leavms tomorrow but I shall w art until the next dav to axoid any danger of a robbery' To make absolutely safe I w ish that you and some of your men would act as escort ntil we are out of the danger Lone Well the rumor was spread but to everyone s surprise he dmd not leaye uietly next day he and his daughter departed The coach w as to meet .lim out on the road about a mile from town Now it so happened that Barber Sam suspecting that Steve Burns might be an accomplice of the mysterious bandit suddenlv decided that he d accompany 0 D 6. 2 ren! ' :if -,2,, -Q 'gzgf' -,,, .. ir get e ef? 1 -we -.A g e e e - -- -. 'ie X , 7 ' - - 5-L' 11 -Li .' , .a -- ., -: . X . Y. . 4 s V , , ' V , - v ' ' s , , . V , . . . Y 5 if to go, but suddenly be broke out in a gruff voice, asking if Sir Charles Collings- . , , . . 7 . . - , , . . u y Y Y . . V 9 V l . 1 V - ' . ' , 9 v ' Y. . q V I ' , l C ' , , L . . . Y , ' 7 Y Y . IC ' I! ' 'lg y 4 A , , llm, . , 5 'V v 1 V ' 1 V g 'l Y Y 8 U ' Y , in V , . . Q . , 5 v . -1: bi the sard Steve Just for th rrde and rt w as noted that our excellent marksman he Barber packed a gun Well the sta e came to the meetrng place but found no ,Irm Supposrnv he had been delayed and would soon meet them hey contrnued slowly Sud denly from the bushes on the rrght sprang the frgure of a man well masked and porntrng two busrness lrke rexolxers at Steve and Sam The horses were stopped and the two men threw up therr hands but remarned on the coach The bandrt tepped out that masked frgure seemed to shudder the guns wavered and rn that rnstant Sam drew and shot lhe bandrt dropped the guns fell to hrs knees and hen slouched forward on hrs lace Immedrately down the road came lrm and hrs raxalcade lhey stopped short and rm got off pale and tremblrng Strange to say none of the party from the stage had mowed Well rm walked up to the body wrth Phrl Burt who happened o be a member of the posse followrng got down on hrs knees and rrpped off the mask 'I here lay Mrss Wopprt Soon the hgure strrred rm took the body rn hrs arms and evclarmed Wrlly' Wrlly' The bandr opened hrs eyes and rn a farnt vorce sard Dad I couldnt do rt When you told me they were gorng I drdn t want to do rt She was good to me I was begrnnrng to love her Then he gave a gasp a shudder and stretched out dead Well lrm rn a husky vorce explarned that Mrss Wopprt was hrs son He had made hrm assume the drsgurses of a woman and had commanded hrm to commrt the robberres As soon as rm had frnrshed and before anyone could rnterfere he ran over to the edge of the road and threw hrmself over the em bankment w hrch w as a frfty foot clrff at thrs pornt Then some one suggested that they throw the other one ow er too But Phrl came forward and sard o boys Ill take care of her It s the nearest I ever came to lovrng a woman If any one should pass by Lone Prne nowadays up on the slope a short drstance he would see a small mound and at the head of thrs mound a srmple marble shaft bearrng these words Mrss Wopprt Gerald Mahon 2.2 '41 k Q 'S Brellr I am not trymg to be foolrsh Brother I know rt's no effort ol E a t e e-i n f e, , - e g U s I ' o ordered the occupants to come out. When Mary Collingsford with her parent s . , ' ' . D v . . , . , r ' , . ' ' : N, A rf ,M A 'Qfn ? bL L A V .4 is i V -f.- Y , - fr: V U- Tw- Y-. f Y 3-I ..-- r -' f :ip egg, r . t .-- '- ,.- : 5. , ,, sri?-.Fear - fJ - 7.2. '?s'l'?isi1 4. L -L1-LQ-- ,, W. ,Ax fe 1 gsfet- Q r:v WL ' ' ' E A . - The Honor of a Thief On the nrght of une 23 l9l0 the seven members of the frrst year grad uatrng class of Duluth Cathedral Hrgh School held a meetrng rrght after com mencement at the Hotel Spaldrng On breakrng up after a merry eyenrng they promrsed to ard on another frnancrally and morally to the end of therr days The last toast of that ey entful ey enrng w as the followrng Here s to the frrst graduatrng class of Duluth Cathedral Hrgh School' Eyery member mutually pledges support rn the struggle for success and promrses to meet each year on thrs da e to renew the bonds of fellowshrp so happrly establrshed thrs memorabl nrght Thrs toast was wrrtten out and srgned enthusrastrcally by the seven ohn Rogers Wrllram Harrrty Joseph McAllrster Thomas McCarty erome Wrllramson Howard Mcwrllrams and lastly Robert Howard or Bud he was famrlrarly called The latter was the most brrllrant of the group H was qurclc wrtted keenly rntellrgent and possessed moreoyer a ltrnd and lovable rature If eyer a man had shown promrse of becomrng successful rn lrfe that man was Bud Many years passed each wrth rts warm reunron and now the class chums had dwrndled down to three Four of them had run therr course and crossed the great drvrde Robert Howard the brrghtest frgure of the septet had gone out to Ok lahoma There he had a large measure of success and w as begrnnrng to amass wealth when bad luclc oyertootc hrm Mrsfortune crowded out of hrs lrfe hrs wrfe and chrldren and eyen ually reduced hrm to a pennrless heartbroken man Frnally because of some crooked deal rn whrch he w as rnyolyed he found hrmself rn the leash of the law Legally dead to socrety he conceryed the rdea of rn sertrng a death not ce rn the newspapers rn order to coyer hrs unhappy fate H clrpped out a copv of hrs obrtuary and put rr away securely The other rwo of the remarnrng trro ohn Rogers and Thomas McCarty lad stayed rn Duluth where now they stood on the herghts of busrness success Bo h strange to say belonged to frrms whrch were strong competrtors rn the Urerr automobrle busrness ohn w as manager of hrs company wh le Thomas lrecwuse of hrs rnyentrye abrlrtv was the rerv genrus of enterprrse for hrs concern though as yet cn a salary Needless to say a sharp rry alry exrsted between these tx o lrrends Now lhomas had been work ng for some trme on a contrryance lr ch r hen perfcc ed bore pronsrse of l'CX0lUllOl'lllll12 the automob le busrness nd lohn l rd lc rrned from relrablc sources of the trtmendous possrbrlrtre t tre errce ut row to get rt was a puzL e word r to t err rep ctrre ortunes r pertrnent rt t rs pornt o n w rs well frxed and more than rble to sJpport h s small lamrly whereas llromas rs vet had hardly more than was reqursrte to care lor hr 'Now olrn w rs e ttrmrned o get the deyrce from rlhomas by hook or crook and as he was not A ,' -I ' ' - - . . 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's. .7 'a cl- : - A 'A - V 52 Eh- 3: 'har the sort to scruple at methods of approach when the twenty thrrd of June rolled around agarn ohn hrt on the plan of rnvrtrng Thomas to jorn hrm rn celebratrng the sacred annrversary at drnner at the Spalding hotel Durrng the evenrng they recalled and reflected on the fortunes of the drfferent members of therr class No allusron was made to the rnxentron Thomas accompanred ohn to hrs home A they entered the clock struck twelve To return to Bud He had served hrs trme and was now free H thought as others have thought that rt would do no good to attempt to be square so he toolc up professronal threvery He had establrshed a profrtable custom of berng present rn the homes of the rrch at balls dances and such entertarnments Thrs very nrght on whrch ohn and Thomas banqueted he had determrned to rob ohn s house He let hrmself rn by way of a balcony and French wmdow on the second floor openrng mto ohn s lrbrary Cautrously he was malcrng hrs way he heard the door open and the ound of vorces as the two men approached H hurrredly sought a place of concealment Frndrng the screen before the frre place he set hrmself behrnd thrs and prepared to wart The two gentlemen took off therr wraps rn the hall and then ascended the starrs to the library ohn entered frrst swrtched on the small table lamp motroned Thomas to a charr near the lrbrary table and placrng a boi of crgar wrthrn easy reach drew up hrs own charr for a prrw ate chat Do you know Tom rt s tventy years ago tonrght that our class held rts commencement rally and pledged undyrng fealty each to each There remam but you and I and maybe Robert Howard of whom we heard no more after h went out West Why how vrvrdly that precrous nrght rs revrved rn memory' And say John I belreve I do recall havmg seen somethrng about Bud Oh yes rt w as a death notrce rn some western paper Poor Bud he was the most lrlcable fel low I ever lcnew But to swrtch the subject Tom I understand you re not any too pros perous To tell the truth I do have LO scratch hard to lteep up but when I perfect the rrrventron on whrch I am worlcrng I am sure to recerve a royalty whrch wrll frx me for the rest of my lrfe Q0 far I have used a great deal of money on thrs devrce and consequently I am rn debt The company has furnrshed men tools and materral wrrh the understandrng that I am to grwe them frrs chance to purchase rt Oh the company then has not yet bought the plans How much are you rn debt Tom3 To the extent of ten thousand dollars Well how much rs the company wrllrng ro pav for your rnsentron3 Twenty thousand dollars I that rs my company wrll pay you thrrtv thousand for those plans and grve you a hrgh salarrecl posrtron rn the bargarn Tom What' No, no ohn, I can't do that ' 57 fr. 2 ffl, - 3--Q., Q '-' i 317 so-Qi 'l i ' f-va f '17 --.. - - 1.7 vi ge 1 seg rs, - 1 r - -- ' v , - ' . V . Y . G . J . . 5 IK U! . ' ' . - ' . e . , , . J , J I 1 1 J Q . 1 n 1 - . around the room, seeking the wall safe in which John lcept his valuables, when 5, A . e , . , . a .. - . . Y Q ' u v V ' p .. gl I 1 1 . 1 . n I , . . - A - . . . Y . . , , V . - I! . ' an ' - - 1 5 7 '- ., .. I I Y ' . . U , ' h H' 1 1 ' ' I v A 1 l I' . t . ,, ll . I 1 v -V I ' xi ,U u v - V... I , Y , H 1 , . .. ., ll I . 1 1 V I ! U - - 4 4 1 1 1 . ', u J ,h l 'Dei Make rt three trmes four trmes fue tlmes txsentv thousand Thlnk of man hors can you refuse3 Oh .lohn that Irrm has been decent to me has helped me rs helplng me to succeed I must be loval to lt Oh let me thunk' Thomas began nerv ously pacing to and fro mentally balancrng frdellty xsrth need I must be loyal I must I know I need the money for myself and famrly Then I one my family first consrderatron What can I do3 Then ruth the llght of declsron ln hrs eyes he sard I hate to turn down the com pany after all they we done for me but I must thrnk of my famrly frrst Here ohn I have those plans mth me right now Good crled ohn I ll frx up a receipt ln a Hands up gentlemen' came a quret determined command Both men obeyed I have something to say to you both You may put your hands down but dont make a move Mr Rogers and Mr McCarty I have heard you from begmnmg to end You were remrnlscent this evenmg about a certam class of I9l0 how they pledged themselves to help one another throughout lrfe both fmancrally and morally I heard you say that you hadnt heard from a certaln Bud that besides htm you are the only two left of that class of seven loyal young men One of you sand he had heard Bud ws as dead Wrth this he leaned ow er gatherrng up the plans and w rote something on them then produc mg the death nottce he resumed Gentlemen here are the names of the mem bers of that class I am the last named Robert Howard Thus death notlce I inserted ln the paper when I became legally dead to SOCICIY But gentlemen I am really happy to have lned to be of some use to the class I am glad to have the opportunity to redeem my promrse on that memorable graduation night to help you morally and thus prevent a crlme whrch might have proxed rurnous to both of you Settle down to hard work Tom and the lmposslble will become a reality you vxlll meet success Your honor which IS nom safe guarded mtl make you a valuable cltlzen of Duluth and a prosperous busmess man Forget this transactron Let me have that check Bud ' took the check and delrberately tore rt mto shreds and then looking kindly at both, he bade them good nlght and vanished When the lntru der had left, Tom broke the painful sxlence and sand Let us see what he xx rote on the paper Why John, beyond questron, here rs the signature of 'Bud ' Truly. he xx as loyal to hrs promrse and saxed us both to honor Joseph Bencla, '22 14 . .- I-tif: , +i? :-2123- 0 p L' ,- ff ' :YA f ?f'f fjllgv- -ie E e 'Q-T-:ii , ii l i ta I I- ' e't -'- , , 3- ' ' ' ' . A . . ' , it, Tom, think what it will mean for you, for your family-wealth. fame. Why'- ' v -v . li ' ' V . . ,, V- ll ' . . . . . ,, , , -' ' . . , I l . . . - . . ., I . ' . H .. ,. - .. . r . . . . I - - , . , . .. - . v . , . . . , U I ' U . , , . '. , . . . , V ., . . v . ' V ' , - - . .. 1 : 1 ' ' Y Y I 1 . - Y- ' - rs I .. , . . . n ' . ' ii -Tir- L si ,.. Defle tions 1 t e end of school in sight 1 e eel that 1 s sue that en me The ro 1d to learning s mighty rough Should he closed to traffic till they pau it Lpon the mind s machine it s fearful tough Teachers drixe so twst hon can ue saxe1t5 bophomores were something in between Vt e xx ere told in the lnevinning of the xear that me couldnt make good nless me studied three hours exery night Some may be born studious some max chiewe studiousness but we had it thrust upon us Tis education malses the meiring grind n thit is 1 hy the luds o drsineine Barham Celarent Darn Ferioque prioris Ifthis is English then in fua s the art of concealing thought or I need a Rosetta stone lhere xx ere no honorarv student in Sophomore B Onls empty heads enjowed inv mmnt periods in our cla s lhose who didn t mis hoo-t durinsz the vmr ire no more fortunate tian ose the hooks missed Schoen says hat nmetx nine hundred out of exery thousand socialists are traitors If things equal to the same thing are equal to each other Gerald Mahon equi to maximum Cue an example of an irreducible mlD1mUm Cormlev Brother Constantmus taught us to use book Brother Lewis to use our leads Joseph Chisholm 72 -1 'i Y Ltiiftsox- W s J - 5574 T1 J-T D . v Vtfhth h ' gl , v l . zlll ' ll ds ell. It is said that we must be either hammer or anvil in this world. The as - ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' -, - V' , . . , M ' C , . y A d z Q v ' s l' d. ' 1, i , ' ' , ' ' 1 5- . le e ,. ge i A Y ' . f ' f ' ' 2 h 4 . ' ' s.. N , ' A ' 'ts is A U 1 if z le rl: , ' . is 1 l 1 . . ' Q S: . . , 1. I 4 Z 4 7 I J Freshman otum Hemx I n llsh Scmncv Otlfjl 'Norlnfxt It mxt Q 1 tl n f C lass Qffmus Pr? :dem Dxmnl Nulllw xn X Ice Pre lden Hirry Q Halr Treasurer Qxrxl D1 Marco Beacon Reprewntatlxes DHHIPI Sulllwan, Harm O'Ha1re FYY 4913 5. '1 - 4 -If-f-T- 'rififk iii? 'fiEgfa4-ff ,.,, V , i -7, gg g if q , YYY 3 4,-3 JMX:- -7- ' 5lf'2 ' Vik.. JTDXT' Af' :2:? rm 9591 '35, X f ,X Instructors. Bl' I ' 5. Cf E g' ,fn . Hr P ' .' . , li. S. CN: N11 lui' 1 iw, Languagv, Cihrus lx D16- Ti'iI1l', Ilirlmf. Q31 LQ! N 1 n , N N D . x 5' ,,,, ,Yf,,, Y, ,,,,gWJ,,1 g - 5' I-,,.,,,, ,,f,,,, ,,, , -, , . ' ' 'e FE' '-'1'-I-L - '-- 'il-U1 The Crtuse of the Freshman The good shlp Freshman was tied up ln Cathedral Harbor booked to sall September Sth Her captam Brother Norbert wlth the ald of first mate Brother Henry had the cargo conslstmg of Chrxstlan Doctnne Algebra French History and Selence securely stowed and on the mormng of the 5th at 8 45 the crew hoisted the salls of determmatlon and faxth and the order to cast off was grven So commrttmg ourselves bemg twenty rn number to Cod s mercy and the wlld sea we set sall for our long Journey The frrst few days were splendxd sarlmg but these were followed by a choppy sea and heavy headwmds which the krpper told us were known as the flrst quarter exammatxons but whlch wer never severe unless the ship were taken unawares Bemg a prudent master Brother Norbert had everything secure and we weathered the squally weather wxthout a mishap Soon we were agaxn sarlmg the peaceful blue without an rncxdent wortx mentlon except weekly tests The crew had now become used to the toss of the hlp and were quite at home One day the second mate appeared ln the mas ter s quarters and announced that we would have to stop for Chrlstmas repaxrs so the crew was left with nothlng to do for two weeks But January 5th we were shlpshape again and once more set out on our voyage We were due for another squall for on the l9th of anuary the skipper forecast a dxsturbance whlch broke on the 26th Wrth the help of the fxrst mate s experienced hand and the co-operation of the trusty crew we brought the good craft through thls storm with but httle more dlffleulty than ln the previous one The following days were busy ones for the whole crew as all on board had applied themselves to leam as much of the sea of knowledge as posslble Every spare moment was used to become acquamted with new phases of the vasty deep s moods and habxts preparation for meetmg adverse wmds with the skill of worthy manners A fme breeze sprang up and being under full sail of study perseverance and courage we scudded along before a wmd blowmg SI credits However the skipper told us that he had seen many 5' 2 credit wmds followed by a calm that often proved drsastrous The frrst mate told us If a 3M credlt wmd kept blowmg we should easily keep under way Even rf the breeze died down be low thus pomt we should yet make port readily enough by ralsmg our extra sall of study The wlnd favored us for a few days untll we ran headway into a trough of the sea which the skipper said could not be avoided This was known as the thlrd quarter exammatlons With the help of our sail of study and a favor able wmd we cleared the rough spot w 1th but little seaslckness We were delighted one mornmg when the skipper told us that we were on the home stretch Xvxth the flrst mate at the sails we left our wake for mlles V- '?- '- -1- Y-nl.L 1.3. - lg- A W 3 L -if---1+Tf,.. it Y Y ,Y eg' ,War ,- -Y Y, 1 Y - f-ei Y --1 '-' A A v -f :: .'J, . . 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' v I v r ' 1 ge ? - f In the brlny sea hot the next lex X eelcs the good craft to the deltvht ol t e cr xx dd all but fly lhe slupp r sxghted another storm and the crest made reads for what proxed the last gale of the Xowage Vi hen lt broke x e flew oo hrp tood up xx ell under the str nn Althouvh the blox listed 1 ueelt me pulled through mth only a few members mashed owerboard Lucluly some of these were rescued by the llfe buoys of condvtxon Qne flne sunny mornlng the lupper who x as at the masthead gaxe a 1ov'e cry of land None but tho e x ho haxe experrenced lt can form an tdea of the delrclous throng of sensatlon N hlch rush lnto a marlner s bosom as he slvhts hrs natne strand Vve could see our golden harbor plalnly nov and on une 19th we docked ln Port Sophomo c recemng the papers that made us trred and trusted tars of the La Sall Fleet Daniel Sulllvan Z3 just Imagme Sulln an carrvmg more than three books home McCullough not Jolcmg Schneider haw mg hrs Englrsh theme Hunt teachmg scxence McGraw wlth less than two hundreds on hrs report D1 Marco vuthout candy lxelley ln short trousers Curran ruth paper aplentv Charboneau not Joklng Jordan golng to seven o'clock mass Carson xslthout a toy during scnence Cayo xslthout chewing gum O,H3lT6 fmtshed mth hrs work at two 'hrrty XX'a2ner utth a hundred ln scxence Henry Baum, '23 V 1 L 1Y Y?T:Q'- - - Q o - s ' - D, M ,' . . . V V 9 4 'D h, e ', l ' ' e Q ' t V. - . -V Y 4, ' ,rv 4 l . through it with the waves of doubt and fear running miles high around us, but the if dSA s ' .1 '2'. Q 5 V fi f ' ', sl ,' ve 4, ' 1' . . ,rs v ' 5 ' ' ' l ' 4 s V . R . . ,L L.: ,R . V l A 'n ' s A e , 2' .l', REQ fegm MW N OFFICERS Pvc: F CONWAY 5 WAGNER df J MURPHY bee tim P RILEY c n rams: TA LMRIGHT fn IMAHER 'E 3 X ' 65- mm . u Lvtvwx 'n ,,., I v I 7 x . A , g, ' c-Z jf AA'A U . R M X! 6 A- . 5: L VPvf-s-- , f Z' L E I or.- . . X W' J X 1 Y rL.,- . . X XX 1 1 Q . XV X 1 an uw r w fsvsez W E . ' X751 1 vy- - ' 2. ,-.. Freshman B Brother Henrv F S Q fnglxsh bcrence Christian Docume Mathe mrtxcs Brother 'Norbert f' S C Language Hlslory Gettmg Under Wax A renew of the Freshman year remmds me of the sand on the seashore heaps and heaps of lt but composed of such tmy grams The subject pre cents a huge mass of materlal too brg to be dealt wlth as a whole and too tru rally small to be pxcked out ln detarl In deference to the courteous and cour ageous reader therefore I shall not use a drag net to bring to lrght the hap penlngs and experlences of the year s battle wrth books I shall content myself wrth Jottrng down a few observatlons rn passmg Here are two startlmg dxscoverles we Freshmen have made Frrst that rt rs a sweepmg change from the grades to hrgh school We know because we drd the sweeping The new subjects lrke metal seemed made to be hard The teachers were more exactlng not alone ln the kmd of work demanded but also m the amount udglng from the immense chunks of knowledge they gaxe us to dlgest they evrdently credited us with the appetite and capacrty of an anaconda Complaints about the large assignments for home study were unaxal xrg maybe for the same reason the French barber 9836 to George Ade s friend after overchargmg hrm for a shave The barber said that the addrtronal charge w as for the extract of wanrlla he had put on the gentleman s harr Vvhen the xrctlm declared he drd not want extract of wanxlla on hrs head the barber re plied But there rs no way of gettlng lt back rn the bottle Second we found out that school IS a business you hawe to pay for what you get Nothmg IS grven away except your Ignorance and that rs a glft horse xou hate to look ln the face To the hugh cost of learnmg was added a war ax that IS to the purchase prrce of laborrous effort rn class there were tacked on hours of hard preparatron at home But there IS one thlng I must not omit to sav for the business honesty of our teachers they certamly saw to lt that you got the Qenulne artxcle even rf you were forced to pay double the prrce At no time during the sessions could we escape the conclusion that rt w as our clear and smgle busrness to hustle wlth the packages of learmng handed out to us for at the coun ter of the classroom rt was always rush hour If vou let any grass grow under your feet there was the penalty of over time to face In the begmmng we thought to trckle at least our French teacher mro hearkenrnsz to our cry for quar ter bv usmg on hlm the word mercl onlv to flnd that we determined htm to push us all the harder because we pronounced rt the wrong way oseph Murphv, 23 4 ,: A Zi-573, v-4 - 'L--3., ifgg-+- A i ...Q- V E. 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I . . , I J 1 3'f::-.r2- Iu- 'E ' 'E-Q1 Cheatmg the Gallows and Rololorrrg Hell Success at petty threvery emboldened rm Shade of Benton Harbor Mrchrgan to try hrs growrng expertness at a brgger job A brt of casual rnfor matron was the rmmedrate suggestron He had heard wealthy Doctor Cody drop the remark to hrs wrfe when they were gettrng rnto therr auto rn front of the resrdence that he would tend to a matter she breached to hrm on therr re turn from the theater Unfortunately the Doctor recerved a call at the end of the frrst act and came back home to get hrs physrcran s grrp He entered un heard just at the moment Jrm Shade blew the safe rushed to the room of the cxplosron turned on the lrght and the next rnstant recerved hrs death wound The murderer knew he had been recognrzed by hrs vrctrm so he hurrred out of town frnally settlrng rn Chrcago After three weeks there he learned from a Benton paper that hrs mother was not expected to recover from the effects of an accr dent rn whrch she had recerved mtemal rnjurres Jrm stood full face to the penl of gorng to hrs mother but hrs mmd was qurckly made up He took passage on the frrst tram out of Chrcago seated hrmself rn the smokrng car and endeavored to scheme out a way to evade de tectron when he reached the scene of hrs crrme There drd not seem to be any good reason to belreve that success would crown the effort yet rm would not grve over the attempt The terrors of the scaffold melted away before the con vrctron that he must soothe the dyrng moments of her who had ever been the very breath of hrs lrfe He trred to read but the sweet lovmg Image of hrs moth er danced on every page so he threw down the paper and abandoned hrmself to troops of tender recollections rn whrch she held the stage The tram s whrstle startled hrm from the delrghtful revery Lookrng from the wrndow he realrzed that the srgnal was for hrs own town A large crowd got off the trarn and rn the 1am Jrm escaped unnotrced though hrs qurck eye observed a number of local famrlrars At the exrt from the trarn shed glances were cast at hrm to hrs gurlty conscrousness full of susprcron but rn realrty only searchrng looks for frrends or relatrves Some one crred out Hello The culprrts nerves Jumped Hrs frrst rmpulse was to burst rnto a run A swrft tarl glrnt of hrs eye assured hrm however that the remark was meant for another Once outside the statron he made for a taxrcab but a newsboy wrth the teasrng persrstence of a summer fly kept blockrng hrs way rn such urgent endeavors to sell hrm a paper that rm got out of temper and hurled the youngster to the pavement He felt safe from scrutrny once rn th taxrcab but then every machrne speedrng up from behrnd seemed full of srnrs ter desrgn It was not long before the fugrtrve from Justrce came wrthrn srght of the house that was for many years a place of shelter and safety but whrch now was the abode of a thousand dangers I 1 2 -3-.Y-1: 1 I -Terri-1 ..T. if-. ,' -1- , -Y - '15, :- in . t.,J Y , l ,V .J Y Ya YV' --:A . f A f. 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JY... -E Ui But let us lease the crrmrnal a moment for a glrmpse at the death chamber of a passrng sarnt Vt hen rm w as pullrng rnto the depot the last rrte prayerful communron wrth her Cod rn the frnal fleetrng mrnutes of trme At her bedsrde stood the stoled prrest hrs sympathetrc eyes frxed on the pale face and sunken features of a parrshroner whose path through lrfe marked our the hr h w ay to heaven As he gazed he notrced a shadow flrt across the hrtherto serene count nance What rs troublrng you my dear5 he rnqurred Drd my son arrrxe yet5 she asked between gasps l hare prayed and he must come A shot rang out so close as to appear as rf the explosion were rrght rn the room The departrng soul struggled to lrft rts bodrly load from the pillow Takrng the emacrated frame rn hrs arms the prrest rarsed rt to a srttrng posture A look ot eager expectancy lrt the dyrng eyes l'lN6l6d on the door The nelt rnstant .llm her lrm stood rn the doorway rm she muttered wth the last yllable of earth and fell lrmp rn the arms of the prrest rm had come home come home to dre Hardly had hrs mother col lapsed rn death when he fell to the floor mortally wounded He had stepped from the taxrcab rn front of hrs house where a derectrxe called upon hrm to halt Instead he ran for hrs home He rust had hrs hand on the knob when he was hot through the left lun The prrest was at hrs srde n a flash and w as hear rrrg the tale of repentance upon the entrance of the offrcers l ore wrought lm s salx atron George lVlcCow an 73 Chorus and Solo Vlfrn, and the crowd shouts wrth you loose, and Vou're left forlorn For the most of men trarl not wt,..h But the laurel of xrctorw worn -Vtfalter Landrx, '73 ll . .4 in ,e Y ' -EE'f5'fY,-,f- A -155 -. .F, , Y ,,,:'L'ZL-l---7,1-.CY 4, - V-1 'ire' .1 R, V V V ----Z 1 -4- .ff f Y ATZL.: asia- 1 A , . a. - A were being admrnrstered to hrs mother. 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V V .- :V V H l l --331 B11 the Ghost OfR1C6 Lake Camp A crowd of youngsters from West Duluth Just turned hr h school age had decrded to go camprng for a few days at Rrce Lake The date had been et and all arrangements for conveyance and provrsrons completed One thrng however threatened to mar the delrcrous outlook That was that Abner Bjorg sen had declrned an rnvrtatron Abner w as the lrfe and mrrth of the company Hrs hand had a knack for anythrng on an outrng and he could devrse more schemes for fun than a crrcus clown Leavrng town the boys passed Abner s home They shouted and beat on pans to attract hrs attentron and were In the last drtch for a persuasrve reason one of the crowd sard Ah come on see a real ghost a Rrce Lake Now panrons as a hard headed sceptrc on the see the ev rdence rf he w ent along In a rewarded by hrs appearrng at the door to mduce the delrnquent to Jorn them wrth us Ab you ll have a chance to Abner was notorrous among hrs com subject of ghost Dey ban no trng twwnklrng he had hrs hat and coat and was off w rth the wagon to make proof of hrs dogged theory Arrrvrng at therr destrnatron the boys selected for therr camprng srte the north shore of the lake where a dense forest skrrts almost to the water s edge Ten s were prtched an old fashroned Dutch oven was constructed and an Dundant supply of frre wood lard rn store for cookrng and the nrght Frshrng nd swrmmrng begurled the trme trll the comrng of the long shadows ot evenrng Then came supper after whrch the campers gathered about the blazrng frre rn a crrcle Jollyrng one another and rela rng storres The lonely place and the thrckenrng darkness sharpened therr appetrtes for the werrd and uncanny Tales rrv alrng Pee s were told The clrmax w as hrt when the story of the Rrce Lake Ghost wrth approprrate local color and glarrng elaboratrons was recoun ed At rts conclusron the crrcle felt rt had supped full of horrors and had enjoyed enough cold shrvers for that evenrnv so there was not a drssentrng vorce to the decrsron to retrre Abner who had lrstened rn stolrd srlence and wrthout 1 thrrll of emotron w as no w hrt shaken from hrs posr ron of stubborn denral Aw dere arnt no such drng as ghos he sard wrth drawlrng emphasrs Id lak to see a ghost Id splrt heem vrde open It was now after ten o clock There w as a nrp rn the arr and the strll ness of the n gh was full of sleep suggestron Soon all were rn a heavy slum ber Towards mrdnrght terrrfyrng groans drsturbed frrst one then another trll gradually every sleeper s w rde open eyes stared questrons at therr fellows There was a creeorng terror rn the almost unn errupted unearthly moans and groans whrch had the pang and agony of the w arlrng of the damned In chrll fear the boys huddled together at the entrances to the tents scannrng the rnky dark ness for a glrmpse of thrs horrrble goblrn 67 aff r e e r. s e e -A - , ' ' 's . , , ,. Q , , . I . . ' . . , . L V I v v I I w , . - n - Q I I l ' 5 1 Y - l ' - L 5. t dat kind, came the stereotyped answer. A chorus of voices declared he would , ' v 1 5 V D ' V L ' . - ' ' r fx ' . . , ' 1 .' . - . I Y . , . ' , . . . . U V . . I . V r . . .e. . ,, is . , . . . . 9 r ' - ' , ' v - . 9 U ' . ' 5 ? , . . , D ' ' , - -:3 - L ni Its rn the lake erred one h s knees beatrng a tattoo Look look look' There rt goes along the edge ol the wood stammered another as he pornted tremblrngly to a trgure ghostly whrte y rlcllx wayrng tts arms rn accom panrment to rts desparrrng rres The fearlul thrng came wrthrn frfty yards of the campers then clrsappeared rnto the fores Now do you belreye rn ghosts Ab3 asked the frrst to recoyer speech lhere w as no reply Dont be so alrard Ab ay somethrnrz chrmed rn a second Strl' no reply I ll bet he s under a cot scared to death yentured a thrrd 'lhe whole crowd took up the search oyerturnrng whateyer mrght provrde a hrdrng place but no Abner A chorus ol anxrous rorces shouted Abner louder and loud er to no ararl Seyeral recalled that he had stood rn the mouth of hrs tent watch rng the Ghost yet none could recollect hrs learrng the spot where last seen There were those w ho belrer ed Abner had been sprrrted aw ay rn some mysterrous lashron by the apparrtron and others agarn who uspected he was the sheetecl nrght terror Sleep was out of the questron so all awarted expectantly for the frrst rnklrng ol therr companron s return An hour passed on but no token of the lost unbelreyer The boys were losrng heart when the sound of heayy footstep w as heard Fyery one rushed to a corner of safety rn hrs tent Closer and louder drew 'he tread Tho c who kept therr wrt at all heard the footfalls of two persons I got de ghost It was Arbn rs xorce of trrumph Sure enough he l rd hrm all battered up too It was Dutch lxraemer the bully of Nxfest Du tuth lookrng meekly human Abner held the captnes sheet up hr h for err dence remarkrng rn hrs quret w ay Dat b-rn w at mak ghosts Rudolph Strngl 23 Hoe Your Own Row rrs world wrll ner er yre Good thrngs lor wh'ch we srgh, It we stand rdly by l et others work the freld XX alter l andry. 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'-3 g 521, sub, - 57- ad -jv- 69 -Q 53 - 'ii Football IQIQ At last after years of labored but dlllszent and manful str1v1nQ Cathedral has scaled to the height of fxrst honors ln football It IS true that C H S s tangled rn a three cornered tre wlth Duluth Central and Superior It IS true that the hlghest objectne has not been attamed nevertheless Cathedral has cllmbed to an elevated station on whlch It never lodged foot before The brg fact IS that Cathedral has ceased to wander through the waste places of defeat The bigger thing IS that her mlrror turned forward to reflect the promlse of the future Images a llttle Isolated spur llfted above all other helghts and flauntlng the Purple and Gold pennons This glad prospect IS no more the baseless fabrlc of a dream than was the antlclpatlon of wresthng Superror from the summit of supremacy thrs year No one who followed wrth half an eye the upward fortunes of Cathedral ln l9l8 could have been so dull vlsloned as not to see the hand of destiny beck onmg onward and upward Here were some of the hmts and promlses that brlght ened the outlook The eleven whrch hitherto had furmshed nothlng better than an excellent foll the eleven which for many years wore no menacing front and which certainly was not from any angle a contender for the leadership ln I9l8 gave foremost opponents not the thrlll of mterestlng battle but the fearful shn er of uncertalnty That season Superior was held scoreless during the flrst half whlle Central which reglstered but two touchdowns on opportunltles offered by fumbles lucluly escaped being scored upon Only the purbllnd could have failed to PCTCCIWC that Cathedral was ascending the ladder yes and sluppmg rungs ln doing so Then and there we rose from mere practlce opposltlon to the status of rn als It was a clearly marked step Thls year we went a dlstlnct notch hlszher up Now we are equals One more advance and we wlll peak our emmence stand smgle and solitary on the lonely lofty pmnacle called pre emmence If the future IS but the past entered by a different door there IS a portal swung wrde for our coming m as the guest of honor QE? ,, 5.7. - '- -fix fc-, - --1:3 JL, ' 2' 4 -JL-iam, 6 F- -1- A, F . , ... 7-- ff- - 'rag - .inf Y Y ,i ' - EL. f R ,iii -J' 'T'- Y R ' ':: 4,4 .' 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' 1 1 1 - , Y v V v v ' - - it - n - v V 'I - : Ei REVIEW of the Season Th season of l9I9 was almost an unmterrupted carnnal of vlctory But two dark spots lurk on an horizon otherwlse sun clear They are defeats by Du luth Central and Ashland Neither should however mar a glorlous retrospect Central won by the narrowest margm The ball was not carrled over our hne A blocked luck an unhappy accident spelt our defeat But then the flrst half Central drd httle else than defend the goal Not only was the ball nearly always ln enemy terrltory but there were several times when a tally by Cathedral seemed lmmment Pnncrpal Young admltted that had we played the contest the week prevrous there would have been nothmg to lt but countmg scores for the Purple and Gold It was the mjury to Ed Welnberger early ln the game that occa splendor of our glory was dlmmed by the loss of the clty champlonshlp After Wrnnmg over Superior the week before we stood like Moses on the mountaln vlewlng the promised land to whlch we were to be denled entrance From the flrst game at Cloquet the wave of Cathedral s fortunes kept mcreaslng ln helght tlll lt reached its crest ln the defeat of Superlor That was at once the cllmax and the turnmg polnt of our large successes Across the sky of the season that achievement sends beams of such radiance that all lesser lights pale almost to vanlshment In was Cathedral that put the flrst stam on Supe rlor s Immaculate escutcheon It was Cathedral that flrst desecrated the sanc tuary behind Supenors goal llne and what IS more sacrlleglous repeated the offense and Insult to 1nJury won the game The clrcle of brllllants around Su perror s brow IS mrsslng one gem brlghtest and most prlzed of all and the empty ugliness of that setting bulges large contrasted wlth the sparkles all around There rs no need to descend to antrcllmax by enlarglng on the other vlc torles of l9I9 That season shines out as the most gratlfymg the most notable Cathedral has had so far It rs a page of light IH our book of sports More than that lt IS our pillar of fxre guldlng onward for greater IS the promise than the performance Cathedral has once and for all emerged from the woods m foot ball she has left mferror levels forever No doubt this year s team had rts shortcomings but they were not so glarmg or costly as ln former teams Our great deflclency was as usual lack of seasoned maternal But at that we had eleven men of the fmest callber the best eleven players ln the Conference For the flrst time ln the annals of our foot ball we had a hne of adamant whxch was chrefly responslble for our vrctones Maurrce Welnberger has been rightly acclaxmed the best center ever seen at the Head of the Lakes Tommy Murphy rs admxttedly the peer of all the punters produced nn thus sectlon and Ed Welnberger and Lynch excelled any pan of tackles they were set off agamst Three of these Maurice Welnberger Mur phy and Lynch are all star selectxons of the press I am convmced that If rs a mistake to leave Toben s name from that lxst of celebrltles Hrs consrstent and 1 Ai, a i' get - im ffl ' I'-foci 1 sioned the defeat. Wh-ile he lasted, Central was hanging on the ropes. The '5i'- ' E Dfw relrable work at guard was apprecrated only by such as Lept a close eye of rn pectron on the games McRae too deserxes more credrt than rs generally ac corded hrm for h was a sr rft and clewer ground garner and an alert defensrxe hack whom nothrng got by Central made one pass rn the contest wrth Cathe dral onlv one because McRae came wrthrn a few yards of malcrng rt a touch down lo sum up Cathedral had a representatr'-e eleaen one that had scorrng punch and w reclcrnre power It made renown for rtself and hrstory for the school Vi e shall exer rememher rt wr h prrde and row In the drstrrhutron of prarse Coach Hank Daugherty must come rn for hrs rrchly deserxed share None could hase worked harder and more sprrrt cdly than he drd He ensouled the team wrth hrs own pluck and dash and power of resrstance He hurled mountarns of handrcap asrde rn the producrng of a squad of champronshrp front and temper Alumnr l9l9 Cathedral cloquet Sept 20 Qathcdral Denfeld Sept C athedral Superror Central ct Cathedral Duluth Central ct C atla dral Nelson Dewey c l farhedral Ashland Hrszh Cct Z athedr rl ox Opponen s Latlredral Anthony R Nlrchalelc 20 '94 C' Murphw Ha any one szot a ltrclt cornrng our the Beacon lunch3 Bernard I haxe Murphy C ome and get rt ' E QLT?f -t iini' 'fi I al an X wifi? , e '. .V ' - -' ' ............ 7 . . nf ...r.. 8 'N .......,,... 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I4I 'ati- t,. in-iv A Trlbute to Bert Hart There IS no member of the Alumni ln whom the fre of loyalty burns with purer and more dlslnterested flame than m the soul of Bert Hart Hrs all con sumrng deslre 15 to further the mterests of the school Bu he does not stop at generous good wishes nor merely stand ln eager readiness for the call to be use f.rl He runs to servlceable action on hrs own lmtla tlve anc seeks the opportunltles rather than accepts them It IS with Bert as rt was with Mahomet when the mourftaln does not come to hlm he goes to the mountain There IS nothmg self pleasing ln Bert s loyalty It IS rooted ln sacrl ce Countlng costs cuts no flgure with hlm for he has that fme and rare sprr ltual tralt whlch Joys ln renderlng servlce at a personal loss These are not gloss mg phrases as all of us know who followed this year s football practice To be helpful then as durmg several other seasons Bert Hart had to clxp work and rlsk salary And when lt was suggested that he accept a certam substantial souvenlr of the school s appreclatxon he gracefullv declined Those of us fav ored wlth a close acquamtance wlth Bert Hart s slngle mmdecl devotlon to the school know why no ratlngs elther of reward or of recognltlon motive ln the seruce of this trled and true friend ThomasD Murphy Z0 Hank Daugherty Hank stands foremost among those rn the Alumnl who have served the school not only faxth fully and well but lreely gladly and warm heart edlv Vvlenever the honor or advancement of L H S w as at stake no one had to go on a voyage of d scovery to ascertain where he stood H has al wavs been rn readiness for the summons to render sevuce to be useful wrthout stlnt or measure and to the llmlt of hx ablllty ln utter disregard of personal comfort or loss He has the strength and atrractne ness of true leadershlp Hrs aggresslve spmt hr rugged manl ness and hrs robust courage are nxcely tempered with a sunny cheer fulness and a llvely buoyancy which wm the hlgh esteem and affectlonate regard of all who come wlthm the sphere of hls Influence He IS admlrable as a couch but lovable as a companion r '3 2.7 fl 'iq ,Q ' 'B' f - WW ,-- s 1 A T3 Y- .-... 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I . . . , D .3.?E ae? -52 'L 5-U CAPTAIN ML RPI-IX HALF Murphr has long been affectronately called Smrlrng Tommy Thrs phrase aptlv hrts off the sunm genralrty by xshrch he has made hrs schoolmates gravrtate towards hrm It explarns largely hr popularrty but not at all hrs lead ershrp whrch ectends to every actrxrty he takes p He leads not by hrs engagrng ways but bv sheer manly force not by attractron but by compulsron Back of hrs frarl body rs a daunt less sprrrt behrnd hrs wrnsome smrle rs a com mandrng personalrty In football he dorm nated by wrsrble abrlrty sharp rntellrgence and the frghtrng heart He topped hrs teammates rn ground garnrng runnrng back punts and rn taclclrng rn the open He was by general con sent the best punter rn the Conference and rt rs no exaggeratron to say that he was the most raluable and versatrle player rn the organrza l0l'l CAPI ELECI BEIL LX NCI-l Tackle 'Vo bet er selectron could haxe been made to lead the l920 eleren than Lxnch He rs lrke able but determrned and aggressrxe He pos sesses coolness assurance dash Granrte on defense he rs resrstless rn onrsard sweep Hrs record r as clean as a hounds tooth for he easrlx orermatched am of hrs opponents at tae-ct He owns the unusual combrnatron of v xsrcal brarsn and brarn t was hrs quc thrnltrnrz rxlrrch scored the dtcrdrnf touclrdor n rgarnst Suptrror 4 - 1 : , A :gf lr Tig:- .-H 1: '- l' Q. ag ANDX WALCXZNSKI Full LEN WALSH Half Andy was the bucking broncho of the team He had the drlvmg power of a glacler He just put hls head level wlth hls knees and went-:so dtd the opposltlon He sped sulft as a dart to the attack and gathered momen tum wth resistance H15 tackling was of the break bone variety and hls interference cleared the may luke a snow plow We are sorry to face the lo s of thus bull ln the chlna s op Here was the fmd of the season From welopment which rose to its cllmax at Ashland where hrs onrush was unstopable In the Su perlor game he broke into the glare of pub llclty by registering the first touchdown of the season against that elesen Len should be a shlnmg hght m next year s bacl-:field 1 - . . 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MOOSE MCC-OXXAY Fnd -E-'f in LES MCRAE Quarter Sound judgment and complete relxablllty shone rn all McRaes work on the fxeld H w as ex er alert yet most delrberate rn each move More forward passes were captured hx hrm than bv any other man on the team fhe day w as sared by hrs well corered and perfect lon forward pass rn the Nelson Dewey contest In addrtron he drsplayed consistent abrlrty rn ad xancmg the ball Moose proxed a powerful end hard work mg and steady A. lrttle roughmg roused he tlger rn hrs blood Llke the flrm he flashed out when the strokes of opposrt on came hart s Thrs was se n to b st adxantage when thrn s looked black ln he 'Nelson Dewex fracas an Moose x a shr ted to half bac imply ran amuck outstarrrng ewery one on the he t was he who ted the score that ax wrth a frfts xard run At Ashland al o when all else farled he carrred oxer rn lrlllrant stx le another pa at a crucral moment g i s I , i Tit. .. tl e -f-fr-J .. v, . , V . e ' 'V' ' ' ' - ' U I 'vb . . , . . , Y . . 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'il-U MOR WEINBERCER Center ED WEINBERGER 'lackle tron There nas a certarnty a clear edged ac curacg. about hrs performance rshrch gare bat last to the entrre squad Possess d of tremen dous poxser and headlong temper he crumpled ererythrng that got rn hrs may No one exer broke through hrm and rt took a detarl of men to half control hrm He spent the greater part of hrs rrme back of the opposrng lrnes and made the place look luke a trench mopped up by a partv of Marrnes In Ashland xwrth a broken lrnger and a broken nose he was a sensatron Wernbergers work bore the stamp of calm assurance and deadly executron Hrs srde of the lrne was always rmpregnable bu what he excelled at most was rn openrng up When the backs were called on to go through hrs posrtron there rs as before them an avenue cleared of traffrc He steam rollered the may for the frrst touchdown agarnsr Superror The personrfrcatron of gameness he played a whole quarter rn that contest rxrth a cl slocated should The bes lrne on hrs rrnportance to the team rs furnrshed by the fact that hrs loss spo led Cathedrals effectrveness rn the Qentral game 17 ,321 1 V i ii zwn 53---L- NE 79- Qtlr er , '1 ir .. ra, LV , ,V f ,-H ,vf f V YV - f--Jr h E Q1 e :fi ,-, - I I A, I I H - -- Mor towered above all rirals in his pos. Q Y, ' ' A - 9 - v 7 . I ' . ' 1 .f ' I 'A 9 7 I 0 ' , . ' , . , . ' A er. Z ' ' 4. l . , . . t x Blflf H IAOBEN Guard 'No more conscaentous dependable player raced C athedral s lme He was always found ln the thrclxest of the fray and most frequently at the bo tom of the prle when rmaslon threat ened hrs sectron H15 tacklmg was hard and effectne and he often spxlled plays ln therr ln ceptron He drd stellar work ln the Superlor melee JAH GRIP? IN guard It was .lay's flrst year, vet he comported hlmself lllce a xeteran He was a good bar rler One pictures htm as cool and unrullled ln the most desperate sltuatlons for under no circumstances drd he lose hrs self possession He bids lair to become a splendrd forward next year D u E --'gvjj A was Zfga :-v 'aifib F I L?,- if - '-'iQ1TIQg,?-ff -A 'z?'1- -4.4 , 7:7 gi nl ? 'Hs ': in 0 ., - 1 - ' . 4 f '- . l u r ' 'N H - v I r 5 ' l ', . L, K - .. . : ' V ' f ' , .Y . 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V . -.Y l At UI I E d 55: -f!w '-i-'3TE'- DAVE CAMLRON Half Successne IHJUTICS prexenled Lamexon irmm parucxpahng m most oi the game and Hom makmg good the brlght prophecy of the pre IOU5 wear when he shox ed a speed md clexer nest xshlch earned for hlm an enuable repula hon GFRARD LNYCH End Lxnch xx as Nlxszht xn bulld but noi n un po: wnce DHIIIHU coulage ua hs pecxa uength H3 l knnv ua ox a le m ll effect Fortune houexer o nJ faxm hxm uxth tle full allowance of o C1 o to demon tmte hlmself ' g ': , - fix 1 ? f - in 4- Y -T, , - Y Y H - Q, lj, -Y ' g , if Y f----'ff -,A -- f ' Q :i,, ' -:V-.. ,li-.TT i .. ., r. N . . . . - A Y A U . . . W. 'xx l . -lv ' v xv i r - Ag 4 - - ' ' 5 ' V- fkl ' ' . ef' - A , I , . . I 'le . 5 D ' ' 5 1 1 1 3' . . i' ac 'f 3 ' 5 l V nd Scythe' 1 -. ' ' , , 1: , x lk S , , , id 'L ' ' 1 ' f mi xx , j , ., ' w ' F l . I 1 i i 1 , 1 ,Q ' 5'-Q1 in-U Basket Ball rn rozo T rs season was by no means a royal progress It was not howe er 1 drsapporntment From the begrnnrns rt was apparent that the frye would 'rot be able to wrest the pennant Murphy was the only player left ower from as vear s crowd of tossers and he had been a substrtute It rs gratrlyrng to note hough that the dark outlook a the start gradually broke rnto a yrsron of bette thrngs each game show rng rmproyement trll at last successrye yrctorres crow ned the season Indeed rn the closrng days of the conference Cathedral drsplayed a form and swrftness of attack superror to any of r s opponents The cley er maze of rts teamwork were a revelatron to the spectators and a source of mystrfrcatron tu antagonrsts The team always gaye valranr and lnteres mg battle Dash and frghtrnfr prrrt were salrent as was also the abrlrty to come back w rth the necessary xrm nd yrgor to reverse the trde Every yrctory oxer C l-l S was hard earned Not a team but respected the prowess ol he Purple and Gold Near by shot at our basket were rare owrng to the stalwart defense ol those redoubtable Guard ls-rellr and Suech On the other hand most of our shootrng w as done at close range and but for rnexper ness at cagrng hardly a game would have been lost Murphy shone as our star shot l-le was also a marplot for the efforts ol hrs man Shrlted to center agarnst Denfeld he made Bratt look worse than hrs name and rncrdenlally reduced to absurclrty the chrcken Judgment of a precocrous local sportrng wrr er who when the season w as only hall oyer selected Bratt r all conference center Mrdget Smrth stepped rnto the glare of promrnence rn 1 ew latter end contests and was an rmportant factor rn the flashrng frnrsh ol th scason Hrs form wa the acme of Grace and ease whrle hrs shootrnv w as ex cellent Dr llvlarco drd not get rnto full swrnv trll the frnal game r her he won food drstrrrctron All rn all the season reflected vreat credrt on the coachrnv ol Hank Dwuvherty He began wr h an unpromrsrnff crowd of basketeers but he so rn sprrrted them wrth hrs own dogged derermrnatron and resolute wrll to w rn tha hey outdrd the'nselyes rn achreyement Xlothrnv daunted by early defeats they hrbrted a surprrs ng frdelrty to darly practrce and a new arclor for yrctory w rth each succeedrnv Game It took long drudgery before Dauvherty whrpped them 1 , .. gif- f - 1 T .' 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I GHa1re second The annual con ests rn publlc speaking mamtalned the ewceptlonally hrgh standard of Cathedral fhe speakers held the lnterested attentron of the udlence throughout and drew much merited applause Easv grace and poise of actlon together w nth forceful utterance characterlzed the delwery of the con testants nl he frmsh of palnstakmg preparatlon shone out consprcuously Competrtlon w as close and lnelw and the rudges were forced to re reflne thelr powers of drscrrmrnanon o puck the wmners lwo medals had to be fnsE1I'Cl6Cl for the elocutlon because lt w as rmposslble to untanvle the tle between George Le Sage and Leo Hamp and do them equal Justlce The Xpostleshrp of Pray er Thus assocratron has flrm hold on the plous affections of the students sho take to lts agreeable and uphftmg oblrgatxons as naturally as rf they were handed down family tralts No mducement beyond the mere ll'lNllE1fl0l'l to tht l-u Frrdas C0mmUHlOH was requrslte to attract a throng well dlstrrbuted throughout the classes to where the snowy altar cloth gleamed whrte and the for ad of God was drspensed A llght but tasty and substantlal breakfast w as crwed by the Beaton Board to such as desired rt R Peers Buckley 20 The Semor jumor Club A wrdespread agr atron resulted m the frrst of a serres of rnformal socrals lctween the two upper classe of the Boys and the Clrls H1 h School on Octo her 30th l'he mslstent demand for a second party vouched for the succes of he frrst lhe rest was as easy as a habrt lhere were thenceforward numer ous golden marked dates on the calendar It IS the mtentlon of the Senlor Class of l92l to further these soclals mth a new of umtmg the Interests of the two schools ln the bonds of good fellow up and rmbulng all the pup ls wrth a worthy prlcle ln the one Catholic secondarv chool of the clty R Peers Buckley 20 - --,.,, , , '15.? 4 - 5 ,- F? .1-E.- Y Y Y A i, ,EY-:-- , Yi mt: ,-K. 7-1:3 -Vi. .-,,.,, -rf Y, V- f-.gt .' 1-' Af l'- ' 4 3, , J ' .: -4 - ., -' ., - . . , M - , , . . , . 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' sr ' ' ' R , - . , . 5 -235 . ,-Tk P. lhe umor Red C ross Tre umor Red Qross appeal of 1920 met the same enthu rastrc re ponse ss hxch eryed m preuous years to place Cathedral l-lreh amonv the sch ol xxeraglnv an enrollment of IOO per cent Under the capable manaot ment ol ustln loben lt was the x orlft of but a day to enroll t rch student of toe y trrou ftrsses Xn rppeal for tht starung chllclren ol Xustrn met ulth lllte succes lcye lhe destltule younv of that Ns ar strrclnen land R Peers Buckley 20 The Holy Cxhtldhood Ano her organlzatlon malntalned by the generosrty of the students rs the Assocratlon of the Holy Chrldhood Vlflth the salwatlon of pagan ch ldren as tts bject lt burns to the heart ofCathol1c zeal Smce its foundatron ln l9l6 rt ha always recexved lrberal support the members of the dlfferent classes xvmg xx 1th one another ln xx hole hearted ansyx er to the mute appeal of the lrrtle offermg boxes R Peers Buckley 20 lhe Iumor Holy Name SGCICKX lhe umor Holy Xlame Socrety ln tts second year ol umon wrth the senror branch experienced a renewal ol lnterest and an enlargement of co operatlon x hrch made rt a flourlshrng and more elfectne orgamzat on lhe cu tom of 1 separate recitation of the olllce IS stlll malntalned this recrtatlon belng EXClUblXClX tor the student body The umor members houexer do not recene l-lolv Com munlon each second Sunday of the month as a dlSllflCl organrzatxon but form one devout company xx 1th the semor orgamzatxon on that occas on Thrs Socrety nl-ose arm rs the preyentlon of blasphemy and the promo tron of unnersal reyerence forthe Name of Cod rs ssrdenmg lts clrcle of Gdrly ng mlluence as IS exrclenced by the mcrea mg number at the Commun on rarl mt that sacramental roll call there are rarely any absentees Officers George C onyx av Presrdent l homas Murphy X 1ce Presrdent Gerald relax Secretary l rancrs Mclntyrc l reasurer R Peers Buckley, 70 .4 i f- ,E fa? -isgfe-:cf-? A -33- 'Q' -- I-M ., - f 'Y -, ,'f'l:' .Y 1 Q in - Tig :: -rig, Q- : 2 0- Q: Wvi , -,, - f- ' f 1 J . w . I J . . W C y V S. . A n 5 ' A ' I 'R . D' V i 4 Q D . .A s I V , K r QC . I l I V I 3 X . J , v Y' -z . l 'a ' s r, . - . . .. 'lghrough tht- bountiful charity' of the students, a large sum was forwarded to ref .1 V K . :T v - ' - 1 . A M 2 v. J O . , . V . l . . . . V . 5 . , Y, ' ' , ' , ,Y ' V' . 595 Y ' ' . - x' f ' 1 . s 1 t , V 1- .I v 1. . . ' I A , . Y .... x 4 P- 4 3 Z Z Z 75 T 1?f- - -T Z. lhe Xnnual Play STOP THIEP a farce comeds uhrch rs strll a great faxorrte on the prolessronal s age ua produced at the Orpheum rn txso nrght performances and marrnee on Mav 26th and Zfth The el parture from the tradrtronal stavrnz rn the school audrtorrum seemed at frr t blush an ambrtrous and doubtful xcnture hut the results from exerx consrderatron lrrllx Justrfred he xsrsdom of the chwnve lhere xx ere capacrty houses at applause eroked tesrrfred to the effectr eness of the productron lphe actors them selxes uere caught up xsrth the contagron of the revular theater em ronmenr and that helped to Que atmosphere each performance and the frequent lauvhter and to tnelr xsorlc blOP THIFIQ prfued a caprtal medrum for the dramatrc efforts of the uell warred talent of the actors rnd serxed to shoxs each at the topmost of hrs abrl ty The cast xx as neatlv balanced and the set offs of character Mere grxen clear edgrnvs of drs rnctron Ars orrvrnally urrtten the comedv rs full of xerx and actron but cuts and adaptatrons resulted rn a Nrgor and dash Nl'llCl1 enlrvened the rush of rncrdent a d sharpened the clrmakes The audrence had to srand at mental attentron all the trme so as not to mrss some rvnportant lrnli rn th surlt complrcatrora Ir ended rn a fla h f he comrc rnelodramatrc lhe au of xhsurclrtx xshrch hrt he apex of nons n urth a thrrll and a thunder clap ol lun The actors drcl not mcrelx rr e to then opportunrtres hey rmprowed thern and put STCP Tlclllilq n he forefront of C athedral dramatrc offerrn s I r revrettahle that space prchrbrt srnvrrn out at least 'he most merrtorrou rn th ca t for rrchlv des rxed prar c Vladf e Carr 'Xe X rllram C rrr PQ I rrnr on Vt rllc rr ex rclt Doo rr torn 1 I berreeant of l olrct lqhe Cat 'Vlrlford l Bernard O its Ljeorrgt Comms C onnt De nonc 1 orgr Nr rom rs D 'Vlurprx leer Hue tx c xx rc 5 rt p tr U K Jrrnr X 1 5. 'L :Li ' L -hilt:-A ' -f J TJ?- E . 1- 'f:::f5 if-L -A -,- s 1 Q as fx?-'sgL :Q --' 1, f RS: 2 ii, -r z 1 -- - ' f Y l s ' E , , . 5 4 . 4 . Q. N - D . , ' . Q . - 'f - o ..- . 7 4 - , ' C 'AI . .1 V ' - . . , . fl 'V D . .7. -' .v 1 , . V ' 'Q '. ' v r - ' 1 , O . t. . ' A .5. V l V . ' be A 9 V Y L V - A . V - V s rr . . .' drence was completely orrtguezssed hy the spectacular explosive finish in a hurst 2 Y . A . Q A. he SF v. . .- . 1 ' I ' 5' S xl' l l .1 3 ' l ' ' 2 W ' l tr L ' ls 1 ' A g . .' ls O' ' , ' 'hsftll g , . sl rs ' .r M e ' s. rc g 'pan Y H, ,,,,,,i ' A ,. A ' . Y ll , ,,, , , ,,--, , fart' ll Cf Cla 'Jon V' 4. . X2 , l 'K 1 w 'rv' lam.. flrrrrex' ,, N rss sr l lVlr'. 's lie Q - .-X l.e frge Dr, r vlrlry 'll 1. .rr ' ln' R- . N111 Srwlrrrrr J 's als-' klr ' gli ,, lil -rr-l .ll - z rd .loe 'll gsm fll. Justin Il hfn s Q' 4 3 A - . , ., ,, r -s .-X. r- sr oas ,i- BETVHEEN THE HALVE' TRUCK 1 VAT CHUF1 5 NNIN .Al '4- Xff fwfr- AT BEAR. 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TAIN OFF DV f- :L ia-I Unk s Correspondence F Archre McDowell I2 The dodo btrds of matrlmony haxe cap tured Whltey and he and she haxe a sweet httle nest on East 'Nmth Street Archle IS cashler at Culbertson Bros Ja A Patt I2 ln Menzorxam almost but not quite llmmle nearly dxed wtth tle flu and x e are glad to state he ts feehng fme noy H e Alumnx Prognostlcatol saxfl a bushel basketful when predlctmg last year that lmmle would soon be marrled He IQ Ed F Lasev IZ President Emerltus of our Alumnl lf we haye one after sexeral months ot loafme ln France rs back untyxnv knots at the Duluth Lumber Co Rumor has lt that he IS Uolmz to be tled tn a matrlmomal knot ere long W Dauvherty IZ Tlme was when I used to jestlngly refer to Btll of Kenney Anlxer Co s Baldy Now It 15 true Bull can ralse htm blu but not anv more hair Joe Cruesen I2 Stlll at Northwestern L rn Chlcago studymg3 F fanning Daugherty I PopularCathedra coach lx C star and salye shooter 1 s ull on the tramp Llstl between you and me Hank IS go nv o be marrled sometlm Yep he told me so so dtd Babe Gee Babe 15 fme a girl o et guy llke the coach Read my obltuary ln t e Herald after this book comes out Joe DIIIOD I3 IS at Hlbbmg lVl1nn with the Olner people H carrles matches and eyerythlng also mooches cigarettes and gets fellows lots of dances at balls eo VV Atmore I3 IS PTHCICIDU law ln Duluth and OIDU tlne He does qulte a blt of erxmlnal work be1nQ ln constant touch w 1th fellow alumm brothers mx Belanger I3 l cant guess how x at where or why 1ts a a puzzle to me A B lsloh I3 Vt ohm Bulldlng days and evemngs follow htm and he ll run you ra .fled Emll O Ruf I2 1 wlth the Great Northern Power Co and IS as sllent as ever Harry E Ryan I7 IS practlclrg law ID Seattle Wash How s Ole Hanson or are you wlth the Reds Harrv3 Al R Scanlon I2 IS m New York representing a large rubber con cern havmg forsaken law for the selhnq Game W F Toben I2 1 Bert Farrell s rlght hand man at the Clty Hall Geo A Wagner IZ ts practlclng dentistry Hes located rn the Fldehty Bulldlng I wrll vouch for hls ablhty to gne the water cure as he nearlv drowned me once when l x as rn hls chalr Marrled too' 4,1 2 21' ' ,il At - ' Q ' V tg. f, ?i ... L :ff f, V ,QQ Y ,Lf f f - fe ' T' ' e of r-.f,v.'f-A3 -tg W 71: tg: Z: ' -h I , I3 C - ' , - 9- ' - . , , . . n I , . ' tt - H I - fa L . , e ' ' A - , , . , , . . . S. . , . . . , . ' t --- V . ' v. ' , ' ' I 1 . , . . , . . . . . . I , . .. . 'W ' ' I - V . 1 0 . T Y . 4 . Y y . Y ' . . . , ,, ,, . . , . . ' ' , 3, '. ' . U H - H B OH? T . , . , Y . . . J. . e , . . 1 ' f M ' . . , ,l . , s . e, V J. , I , . . . , c ', S I V . . ' , 1 D A . . P . . . . -. , i . , V V .. an - ,t H . . too t g a j . h 4. H - . 1 V V U . . . . - . . y -, ' - 6 , . . . . . G . . , jr., , t D ' d , n f I y W v Y V , - - t E l . , . , ', vh , ' , ' 'g ll . . , , Y, . . . ' . 7 . . I. o , . , - . Q . . , . . Y . N . , , s . , ., I . V V v - '. . , -, . . , . V 7. I , v . Q , . , . ' v- . . , , 1 ' Y M -C . v ' 7 V - Q . . , , ., . I , . . . . , . . . ' , , .. . . . . ' ' , H ' ' V . , . Ge: -awhi- fe-an 'U-F fhos R Patter on I2 1s poundrnv sprltes for a Sup rior railroad in the capacity of assistant roadmaster 'lom plays a ood game ol ball and that s not all ohn R Sullryan I7 the best Q H 5 Admiral of the L S 'Vayy IS with the fleet somewhere He rates w 1th the foremost and chows rn the ofli cers mess Heiry Summer I2 1 with the Ixlearllax Rug Co dusting rugs es IC Sutton I r with he 7en1th Furnace Co the A umm records say he belongs hut they dont proye it Geo Walker IZ still baslcs in Florida somewhere Clarus Grayes I2 is at Colleeeyille Minn studying lor the priest hood Wm I Fitzgerald I3 is at the U of M B111 will soon be a regular eng neer Vincent I Fitzgerald I3 IS till pursuing an education at Haryard It persua rye ways Ixelly Ir 13 is at the L of M hayrng a reat old time e says Ed F Killeen I3 the only real Killeen of the Killeen boys is killing oodles of upplies or the Duluth Plumbing Supply Co Ed was the first Cathedral man across to Europe and the last one back ames F Lamb I 3 IS married and works at the Minnesota Steel Plant We bacnelcrs are scarce in the Alumni hut irls we re sw ell fellows Cletus A Lee I3 is also married and is lofated in Crrcago There smooth coolue for vou leaye it to htm Hoclc I3 IS unn1nQ a pawn shop in California Ed ,I Anderson I4 as y e et it IS with the Gogebic Boiler Work located in Chicago Paul lx Corcoran I4 now that the country has gone dry has been transferred to New N ork City by his emplovers the American Lrnseed Co Corky has deyeloped considerably y e hear It s about time Gerald F Farrell I4 is now at Chisholm says the roster Spike 1 still married and has a family Pee Helewslu I4 works at Morgan Park Tis true an obituary would disclose more about Pete Qlarence M lxrlleen I4 is now one of the D! yarretre but we ear Paddv s laziness will sour the stomach of the famous prcltler loe McDermott I-I IS on the road sellrn groceries out yyhe1e h belongs w 1th the rest of the robbers Ed White 4 till pur ues learning at Marquette L 'Nrg ts and Bill Ry an arQue at the public library Alfred Oulett I-I 1 rn the Merchant Marine and 1 an officer IL fs 'Q Y ?',3:- e,,,,- LV -6 effi '1- ,...T'g: Ae arf:-of ,, .. - V. - 'A ' . f ' . Q ' g A 7 C I ' 1 W ' V J . ' , N, - . . .. . . 1 L .l' , ' 2. 's ' . t - ' . T ' I ' . ' , ' c . - - . , , , . i i i ' . . - Q v - . . A . , . . . ' . i . . .k . , 5 - . looks like he's trying to attend everv school in the country. Fitz still has his si' ' .. FS' ,,.,',.,' I. . V, g ' ,h I I . , , . . , . . . . , . . , s '. I . '- ' . . ' ' I ' ' 0' , ' , , . - . . , ,, . , , . . . . I. ,A . A . , , . , 1 . 3 Z: A i - ' ' i i . J J ' ' Q- ' ' ' ' ' , M . . . . . , . . , , N' g , ' 3, ' 7 ! I ,Il I ' , N' . . . I ' ' ,il ' ' A ' e I ' y V Q . , ' ,. v . Y . ' ,,, A . . 5' ' f fl ' , 'I , s' s ' I ' I. . M h he L I 'I M 4 I .I- .' e, ' , 's ' . . ' is I . za 432-2- E-U1 elther a mate captaln or messman Vlfe knoxs the latter IS an offlcer a he has charge of the brooms and crumbs C A Carroll ID IS 1 lth the Duluth Lumber Lo ln lhls clty I don t know what he does for a llvln E. W Desmond I5 another foul ball that went over the fence and IS non lost Arthur Dlllon IJ lost strayed or stolen Art IS also mlsslng but don t any of you fellows worry about hlm gettlng your jobs as Art never works .lack Donalds I5 our avlator and dashlng dude stlll resldes ln Supe rlor the Clly that used to be before the present mayor took lt oxer Albert Hart ID runs a branch of the Hart ICC fuel and coal lnteresl ln Superlor He llkes Superlor flne he savs So dld I Bert for a xx hlle Urban McNally I5 s practlclng dentlstrv ln Superlor Too bad Urban dldn t take medlclne as he could have ww rltten enough prescrlptlons by thl tlme to pay for hls educatlon Ed J McNamara IJ ls at Wl con ln L VIHCCDI IVIcKlnnon ID marrled and ewerx hlng 15 stlll an englneel ln the MODIIC shlpyards Ceo L Murray I7 ls elther eatlng or sleeplng IH Superlor Xou can flnd hlm any day ln the summer tlme admlrlnv the weather on WISCONSIN Polnt Wm Nlcholson ID IS attendlng Marquette U lVIarrled3 No and yes and almost' Robt C Pfau I5 guess for yourself we dont take a chance Thos J Kllleen I6 tramp extraordlnary IS now ln Mllwwaukee after belng chased out of Superlor Duluth and anesvllle by the DOIICC The boys tell a good one on Tom about hls sllk shlrt the only one he had by the was Ask hlm about lt Harold Hughes I6 he that parts hls name ID the mlcldle l vet mth the N P ln Duluth Ed Gallagher I6 XNElgl'lS 240 pounds and IS part owner of the Steel Plant LOUIS Flllatrault I6 ls ln the automoblle buslness ln Ashland and reports buslness IS good Roy M Farah I6 has an IUICYCSI ln a local real estate company and IS dolng flne Ted Decker I6 IS framlng on hls dad at the latters art store He palnted all those PICIUTCS you see ln the sslndoxs Ed 1 Cole I6 XNOITICS everybody YNIIII hls chatter at Kenny ot An ker s He has Blll Daughertv so nervous that Blll has resorted to the mange cure John W Chlsholm I6 revels at the Cogeblc Plant as purchaslng agent Oh how he can dance lm Casey I6 ss orks ln the Wolwln Bulldlng and resldes out of town 'VS .1 '- ln--.Q .,g-. 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Y A . . . . -A 1 1 f 4 l ' 1 . 1 . . , . . , ' . . . ,f . . , , . 0 . 1 1- . . . . , , . . , . 1 1 . . , 1 1 c . - 1 11 - 11 - - - - - - 1 1 1 1 , J . . 1 1 A J 1 ' ' ' V ' ll V1 . . 1 1 1 S , , . . , 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ., . , . . - 1 1 1 , . . . , 1 1 X - , . . . v ' - ' 1 1 ' - , . . . , . . . , . . u 11 , . . , . 1 . . . . 1 1 - 5555. - - - Ape 'bww 1m 1 pa1t of the pas 1n show of s1Ience and unobtruswenes I' clw Roth I0 I9 w1th the C arnegle I'uel Co leeplng by the sllp I' 1l nl Rell I6 late ol Vancouxer nd other POIDIQ says IIS th nuts to frnd lom Ixrlleen st1lI a tramp and duke sellmv holy card VI m H u1nn If dean ol I6 Dad sells Remmgton typewnters w hen he gets a chance oe Mclxmnon I6 s back n SUDETIOI XNOl'kll'lg some place bu w here we know not ohn Nlclsaac I6 IS DYOPYISIOI of the Mrller Hotel Remember John w hen you have no place to go lVI1chaeI P lVlcGraw I6 rs ecretarv to the Blshop lVl1ke newer hot lers Ma are you home any more and 1s rapxdlv dexeloprng 1nto a gentleman s1nce he qurt attemptln to play ball He IS death on the women I mean they are on hrm Unk McDonnell I6 whose prophetlc accuracy 1n thlngs wthletrc has gamed hrm a reputatlon 1n both the Unrted States and Ladysmlth I-'Ie st1Il holds that Bud Alfreds IS a shadow boxer That s what we saw h1m box Vtfe all prcked up some ea v monev on a model boxer w ho doesn t moke chew swear or frght Rudolph I Albachten If ells Mutual Benefrt Insurance for Tom Monahan and plays Red Dog wrth some boys that I know Rudy has a great t1me krddmg hlmself oxer the mer1ts of part1c1pat1ng 1nsurance I say Iilddlflg reserxedlw Eugene E Aldrlch I I IS sw appmg at IIIIHOIS L Rav I7 Blars I7 IS w1th the Arrerrcan Exchange Bank Allan M Caxanauvh If 1s attendm Mlnnesota L and getung by IQ E ward I Dorrlex I7 1 w 1th the C 'NI 1n Superlor Stexe IS strong 12a1nst proh1b1t1on and saws o out loud 'Nlel VI Flxnr' Il the Qupenor corn cob IS attendmg Notre Dame 5p1ke IS a kookoo on a party and about tw ICC as funny as an apple Nap Vt Crrgnon If 14 uncla s1I1ed and hasnt reported h1s occupa t1on to headquarte 0 knows what hes dom and In the way w o c1res3 Vvhoo I7ranc1 A Cruesen If 1 Iool1nQ them at Mmn L Ihat porter on the goo IS not Gruesen as most of xou people th1nk Conme GHWDOI If 1 at 'Notre Dame wast1nQ h1s dad s money bdw I lx1lex If 1 at the Patnck Woolen lVI1Ils and spends most ol I11 t1me duckmg Albachten Ra Ixlleen I! of the tr1he of l's.1IIeen 1 t Mrnn L taklng art 1n b1lI1ard t 1 1llf2e tmat Dlrtx eep qurte l'x1 een trese as ut tl11t onlx 1leLed m xnc1 I p1omote w1l cat Ol lease and ell ood soun t . 4 Q J' - -f- '. 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I, 'I-, ' s 'Id 'I .s 1 s s Q cl aa- 425-72- -1. saw buslness bonds Buv the latter no matt r hols much good he says about the former Chester Maher If IS playlng the stock market and slnglng on the SldC Red would be a reat slnver ll he only could slng as P lVlcl aughlln I IS ln llldlng oo Edu W QUIHII I7 IS lnlnv on the ffUllS of the land It lo sald there soon to be a contractlonal relatlonshlp as Ceo Atmore would say entered lnto by Ed and you knots her name Francls Sexton I7 IS sexton at the Alrlcan synagogue ln Podunk Edson C Van Berven If IS mth the Ha tman Shoe Lo ln splrlt ld Anglln I6 was a mallman and l new at the Ore Docks say the almanac lhat s enough to say about one man Leo Q1 Broun I8 attends Mlnn L He IS studylng law and hon to break lt Havden I8 ls a gentleman of lelsure says the book I f r one belleve the H C L ulll never come down unless some of the AlUmHl at least lncrease productlon That ought to get a rlse E P Krelmer I8 IS taklng shocks ln electrlcal englneerlng at votre Dame ohn lVlcLaughlln I8 IS boss ol a Manhattan Oll Co fllllnv statlon and ha Q Toole uorklnv for hlm foo much me say Oscar Renler I8 IS ulth the Burroughs Addln lVlachlne Co VI e hear he ls marrled h ll hear a lot ll he IS F Cl Sylwester I8 ls wlth the D lVl gk NI drlvlnv an ambu ance or something A Whelan I8 mth the Telephone Tr.lst ln thls clty X ou can easlly get hls number H E Whltney I8 IS ln lowe We are sorry ue had to tell lt but then you can t blame hlm much lf you know whom he s IH love wlth Pretty DICE eh Fat3 Snap Aldrlch 1 al o doun ln thls class He needs more than one classlflcatlon at that he IS so long He flunked lh l9l 7 you knows Frank Martln I8 a Wes' POIHI cadet home on a SIY weeks lease Paul Gauche I8 ln an electrlc shop here gettlng llt up Elmer Broclerlck I9 ulth the N P Ask hlm lf he knows Xlora Amella or enney He ll glVC you lots of lnformatlon lf you do Wllfred Blals I9 has forsaken a professlon to make money plasterlnv Ray Cashln I9 reads the tlckets at Palne or Webber W I Conness I9 IS attendlng Superlor Normal He qult Notre Dame on account of slckness and was lald up for some tlme Nl P Crass ford I9 IS at Fordham studylng medlclne Fred D Donnellv I9 IS at Cathollc U taklng an academlc course The Course Ilterallv flts hlm O if lif e: f ee-ref e 1-ei ti - li --as g if A:- .F I 1 1 - if a sa. . A ' l . . - A ' , ' 7, A ' ' ' , t . 'I 1 , , I D A Q A li , . ' ', 5. S y , -y . v, I . .-. . .. . ,l. . , ' ' s ' , 'S . ' 9 , g , . , Tn ' I V , N. l. Gallagher, 'I8, is blowing bubbles olf of near beer in Zion City. . ., . . . . . . . W . . , , A 5 . 5, . -. , ' . . Y . . - 8, . . l. . . , ' , is . 1 ' ' ' '. f . . , . . . V ' I 1 I ' ' I , . ' ' 's s ' ' ' .. f , - - - I' , , , IS rl . ' ' . , ' , IS 1 ' . . J , .... . . h . , . Y , . ,' . . K . OA , Y I ' 4 ' , . . . . Er:-5 - '?- ET ' ' 'it-U Abert Drohan I0 x ho mall from molttng the xtle weed ts ttll molttng tn the Vt est Lnd Edward Dwset IO checlts cat lor the Doo Ltne tn bupertor Ir B Forrestal ta Qtudytng tournaltsm at Mtnnesota L He mt ht Just tb well be a teacher ae a journaltit Hell get Jud about as mall a Qalary w htch t gotng some Both are underpatd beltexe me' Leo Crax I9 l dont ttnow htm so I muQt be hesttant about at tn muct But you folks ltnot th tl l dont know htm he cant be much e ou ht to reepond at least lot the compltment eh lVlcC.ttaw 3 Q F l-lalex I9 te back from the Qatholtc L on account ol stcl-tness C McDowell I9 IQ wtth hts btg brother at Culbertson Brow D McDonald I9 ts 1 Notre Dame out of mtichtef L A. Murray I9 ts lawxertng at Mtnneso a L Mtlton Onloole I9 Martx ts wtth the Manltattan O11 Q0 and l rneettne P R E Schmtd I9 has eno.tgh tntttals to be a home doctor but l dont know the news about htm tepatd 9 x th th Duluth eta l-le ts also wtt Dollx much He mtght wttte sometntnv for the Beacon now that he ts tn the new paper game 'ln htm on cotre pondence and tnstde of four houts tt wtll cttpple hrs xeteattlttw J etnet te X tth the 'X Edw ard Tarnoweltt I9 ts tn a natd tme wtth lVlarQhall Vt ells Pat Tternew I9 ts wotlttng a the N XX Coal Doclt tn Qupettot Qup to edlx tn the offtce an uee ot xou QC m a n tn Duluth now became ln folk ltxe here and thata reaeon enough for an unwt tt wotltet F A McDonnell I6 96 , .. , ,Y - . 4151- t - ' A--for , , ' i W' 2-if -. 2, f L? , fu , ,,,,, f -Mi - L, Y f - - F-1.7 ,Q -r' Ai-f 'f' 'A' if '- . .. c .: -e t ' Y 4 i s-14 ' l. r ,' , v iss L, ' s 'I ' ,V sl 5 'V , n . I N n Q W I '. . L - ' I' . g , . . , ' ' ' ' Q - A . L . . t - c , . . 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HCILIIIQQ r X X MY SX Ei Elf 7,31 U4 , f -525.55- FOREWORD Four years ago when we contrrbuted our page to the Freshman sectlon of the Beacon we began to dream of the perfect year boolc we should edlt and publrsh when we became Semors Wnth the publrcatlon of the Grrls Beacon ol l9Z0 that dream of Freshman days IS rn part realized ln part only for we are aware tnat our annual IS far from bemg perfect One merlt alone we clalm for lt lt ns orlgmal Throughout nn lts prepara non we have armed to achieve two thrngs frrst to be creative second to make our annual a mirror ln which the faults as well as the virtues of school lrfe would be truly reflected May these pages lllustratlve of our school splrlt and our student actm tres do more than ellclt the reader s approvmg word may they lead hum to con clude that the Curls Cathedral Hx h School IS the best school of xts lcmd any where, and ltS Senlor Class, the best ever llll 'I - -gif, M17 L, , YV A - ff 7.3 - ': 4 ' ' -- 1-vis. . A 1 .:- - - . i3 5 4 ' ' . , . , . , I , . . ' I v. 1 , I ' lo I ' I I .. O AUPYPIIHIILIII In HurI1'a11'llvl'f.ul11+ lmu U :mr ull lx wl Ylilflli Iilll4'QIll4ll1ilHblIlihllll Ill' uw' N wfvtiu' H'-.1 1-41 II H! IWW Iln 0Ill1Il lllrx lvllllrl' lflvil Il' Allin ll :mum 1 I llllrll. E' . lb lllllllljlllllllllrrllll llllll'l4lllllllllll lllllllt llllll lllll llll Wllllll l l sl ll MZ f ff W llllllllll lllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllr lllllllttlllllllll llllllllllllllllll AB I Audentes Fortuna juvat Asked what quality IS mos necessary for success rn hlgh school the clas of 1920 would unhestatlngly answer Courage And their answer would be an expression of what the class has learned by their own experrence no less than by the example of others On the v ry threshold of thelr hrgh school course the value of courage was rmpressed upo them They have verrfled lts efficacy hundreds of tlmes slnce then and hat cpenly professed therr fanth rn llS power by choosing for therr class motto the sentence Audentes fortuna Juxat Many types of valor are comprehended under the general term courage F rst there IS that quallty commonly called pep a sort of anlmated coura pplred to the mlnor actrons of our lrves l-low efflcacrous IS pep3 It stlmu lates rt enlrvens rt forces every occasron to yreld a full quota of enjoyment or wood Second there ls self reliance a confidence ln oneself that springs from for trtude and enables one to act lndepenclen ly of external help Thlrd there the sterling vrrtue of pluck Pluck IS transformed courage Ir rs the hardlhood to face an unexpected crrsrs to show one s mettle to wm by personal darmg what fortune or favor could not obtain The old adage Indicates Its value when It declares that an ounce of pluck rs worth a pound of luck For all these forms of courage the class of l920 stand Pep self rellance pluck all of them root m fortrtude all of them have sanction and impetus 1n the class motto, Audentes fortuna Juvet H Evelyn Frx, '20 1 g g i 1:l?1 ri . e'l, 5 2 rfrrga ttlr flat? 'Q-lllnt' t Wu rw l fl ft y ww itll rt alll 1' lll ll r' ll lf ll l ll rr ll lll r t -'f! 2i- -it 'ir The School Annual and School Sp1r1t Among the agencres that tend to develop a commendable spmt rn a hugh school the school annual holds a promment place As an rllustratron take the influence of our Beacon m stlmulatmg stu dent co operatron and school loyalty two pnme requlsrtes of school spmt To fmance the Beacon drfferent money malung actrvrtres such lunches entertamments socrals aucuons are set afoot by the publrshers the Senror Class They frrst work and plan umtedly to establrsh these small enter prxses then they mvlte the patronage of t'he other classes by representing that smce the year book rs a school product every one has a patrlotlc duty to support t Thrs appeal ellcrts a generous response from many Enthuslasm rs aroused becomes contagious and finally reaches every rndlvrdual of every class umtrng all ln devotron to a cause that will redound to the common good Thus the annual becomes a means of securlng general co operation the frrst pnncrple under lvlng school spmt Along wrth co operatrve effort there develops an xncreased loyalty to w ard the school growmg out of the realrzatron that the school annual rs educa tronally and morally very valuable to the students The fact that only the best productlons are publrshed becomes a strmulus to better and more orrgmal work There IS an mcomparable thrlll rn havmg one s own attempts judged worthy to appear ln the year book next to rt comes the plea sure one experiences In the success of one s schoolmates The result of elther form of satlsfactron rs a herghtened conscrousness of what the school rs doing for Ns students by means of lts annual lt rs gmng the talented a ready means of dns playing her talents rt IS provldmg the less grfted but ambltlous wlth a medlum through vshlch ablllty may be gradually cultxvated rt rs brmgmg personal honor to all for all shme by the reflected llght of whatever glory rt sheds directly on their school The ultimate result of reflection upon these facts IS an Increased lose of Alma Mater combmed with a desire to extend her fame ln other words loyalty the second requlsxte of school spmt It may be said then that a school annual and school spmt mutually ustam each other rlhe school uhlch possesses one wrll lIkCWlSC possess the other the school which has both xsrll hate also a united capable and loyal student bodx QJTHCE C l'LllkSl1iiI'lk l 1 v- , f : -' -1-gy, Mriif -Y i - - -L, Y .., 5- , r fit-'F LJ, , ,,t , , -3 - -' - 2?- '. ...qt 4 ,rf I, lg, , :- 5 , . 1 4 ' ' - - ' l ' . - as I Y 1 I F I H 1 I . 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I r - I v Y. . . x v , s . , r - , . lt, ' U1 5 En The enrnrs st Qs www Four years you ve labored hard you plucky Seniors Four years and now the world you soon must know How grand lt seems' But have you yet consrdered What you are leavmg and to what you go5 Behrnd you stretch those twelve long years of torture Of close confinement servants of a book Before you wlth the glamour of its treasures ls the gay alluring world to which you look O you have longed and yearned for that last moment When you would step into the sea of llfe Farewell to slavery farewell to lessons You re out to make your fortunes nn the strife Mayhap some day wlthrn the distant future You ll fund the truth of what you have not guessed That after all the Joys of life are tasted You ll know your hugh school days have been the best Helen McDonald 20 101 sqm NWN N WWMWWW W Z9WWv W f AWAWY MZ! .L 7:1 ge- . f qs- A- -. i 4 .. 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A J 1 1 NX 1 A if 1 'J-U X XT! ,, ,, 6.11 11 .4 -. - , ir WW Q If MLN Agatha Moran N rf 15 ls, Eunice Healy ff' 4 3 -Z X 'A If Gay were ever to get on one s nerves It would be because of her over charltableness No matter how obvious the faults of others she finds an excuse fo them Gay IS undoubtedly the most energetic and studlous mem ber of our class Yet ln splte of that her wlnnlng smlle and sweet open dxsposltron have made her a unlversal favorlte QP NE? Q,-Kg , 0 H5 'N-.JK Our EUHICC has numerous good qualltles she s self rellant gentle and of sound Judgment She can reclte a piece b lc 1 ple or ss rlte a theme better than most of us But she srmply can hurry A statement like E. mce hastened remmds one of the old example of the square clrcle It mxolxes a contradlc iron ln terms Z5 YW' -Qkfxdrix' ,E 'Qkhxwzfq I .' I I k 4 ,A ' -4 W A X xiii-K-11, Q eff e t' f f 'J 1 o ' 'ffl I' ' ' 1 !, y 7 ' ' 1' , Ig s . I . . ,Q ' . r. 23, ' - l ' . 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'ffl -f' 'D-F N1g,htfall m januarx Behind the red gold rlm ol ue tern hall Apollo drrkes au ay lhe evenmg s coming gray lwhen llently descends the god of Nllght Fn hroudmn mth his pall lhe frelds and valleys heavv laden x h te C-rlm Darlcnes coxers all Alxertx lrudo Qur Two Nflothers Vlfho can express the mlghtv worth Of the treasures to Us grven -X tender mother here on earth An all powerful one rn heawen Oh gracious Father' lor such I Hou vast the debt I one lhee' I frnd when I my consclen e srft l am unworthy whollv M C-race C runlt hanlt Apml fbprmg last WISH the vales and glen Violets peep from their mossy lens Under lts cox er of withered leave The brave spring beauty mowe and lne , Pushes the old debris away, Xncl blushlnv, greets the April dak Rosalm leparc, 70 ll G fig?-124.2 f:.,,,+-in jig 17a :3E?TS ,A . I . Y ' - A I ' s ' 5, Dragging his sunset robes, that erstwhile ribbed I S- L . , , s A V ' ' , Q- , v Q Y V s ' . 1 ' L V ' , '20, Y 1 l ,V f . V' . 5 glfts, -- . 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SC OL LH IFE STUIRY QI X X 1 'W tn A ' tl ,QF -um-1 I ,sibalfg V Sull Waters D1st:urloed NX e had alwaxs helmet ed Roselln lv be one of those tale persons whom othmg could perturh Ever smce we were Freshles toge her we had teased and vlghtened but she slmply wouldn t get exclted ln BlOl0gy class w hen we studlecl the anatomy of the frog she started fearlessly dxssecung hers and actually seemed to enjoy lt Whenexer a test w as the gloomy prospect she always neglected to tram but always came throuszh smlllng lqrnallv an exent happened whlch showed calm Roselm m a different tight On thls partlcular occaslon there w1s an exam m Modern Htstory Rose lm was paler than usual yet she wrote calmly and at five mmutes to twelve olded her paper and handed lt IU lhen she hethought herself of seekmv a rem edt lor he1 throbbing head and descended the stairs to the office X ou look pale Roselm sand Slster who was at the doorway ope Sou re not 111 Ixe a splitting headache Sxster answered the sufferer but without wmcmg Have you somethlng I can take5 Go to the mner ofhce open the cahmet take two teaspoons of Dr colte s Headache Remedy It s ln the third bottle from the end of the shelf lhen Svster proceeded toward the mam entrance to w a'ch the dlsmlssal ot clas Rosehn hxo taken D1 Colm H adwche Remedx he-fore and knew ts tl,llC3LX so grxsplnz at a hope of rellel he hastened to get the hottle from ht emergency chest Hen mmd partly preoccupted wlth the test partlx clved bv headache she poured out two teaspoonfuls and dranlt lt 'Ylo sooner was the medlcme sw allowed than the thought lla hed that lt w as unwontedlw lJlt'er qhe plflud up the bottle again t was D1 Coke l lnlment the neidache medtclnc 114 is -1 Airy'-Hs - .Y-Qi ' -5 E at -. 4, f 'l55X:i- T-V ,Q2 - .JY - V :rt-ii 'rf-l--. -3 ' f H- - Z Z Q za ,L Q- , .: -f - t X H I ' ' A' .xy . rw ' 'lx JL' - 79.6. 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' . . s - 1 1 t ' '?ie-??- E if w as the third bcttle from the other srde Determrned to know the worst at once Roselrn scanned the label for the lrst of mgredrents Her face blanched at the trrst glance Four per cent formaldehyde four per cent' Why two per een rs suf frcrent to lull a crayflsh Oh' I m porsoned' Im polsoned' Srsters and puplls had gone to luncheon except for he Modern I-lrstory students who were standmg at the foot of the stairway wrth their teacher drs tussrng the test as Roselm rushed screaming from the offrce When they saw her tragrc face and uprarsed hands when they realwed the Import of the crres they all ran toward her Slster led her mto the rest room whrle the gtrls crowded outside the door and listened rn terror to her hysterrcal shrreks Ire taken polson I m gomg to dle Nothrng else could be gotten from her An emetrc must be admlnlstered at once sald Sister urck grrls' look up Antrdotes ln the encyclopedlas Search exery book that may contaln the lnformatron Hurry' Agatha you telephone for her parents It may not be serxous but rt s best that they should know Evelyn call the doctor Alexlna g tor the prlest Each one hastened to do her brddlng and soon those who had sought the l brary were back with a llst of emetrcs Go to the stores for whatever vou need sard Slster and aw ay they were gain Eleanor ran to Bendas Mary to Sulllvans Esther and Irene both started for Abbetts too exerted to notrce that they were gorng for the same thmg Grace prepared a cup of strong coffee lucluly It w as Xlonday and some nad been left from the Beacon Lunch Whlle they were gone a crowd of puprls returning early from lunch collected ln the hall and between the hubbub wrthout and the walling wrthm rt x as lrke Bedlam let loose Roselrn had falnted and Srster was unable to flnd out anythrng deflnrte about the poison As the patrent slowly revrved her classmates arrived with antrdotes Ferne coaxed her to swallow a half glassful of warm water wrth salt Evelyn poured spoonfuls of mllk mrxed w rth powdered chalk down her throat Irene ln vsted that she drrnlt some sweet orl Alverta trred to cajole her mto talung melted lard She almost collapsed after every swallow but the grrls were so msrstent that It mrght have seemed to a casual observer that they were lclllrng her with lund ness However when lt came to strong coffee and mustard gentle Roselrn be came so wrolent that they could no longer hold her Suddenly regamlng her strength she jumped up crymg I m gorng to dre anyway I we taken two teas poonfuls four per cent formaldehvde And she began warllng agam Glad of a chance to have Roselm tell about the accrdent Srster ques troned her eagerly as to w here she had found the porson Dr Coke s Llnlment w as DICKCCI up from the corner where the glrl had thrown 1 In her excltement Why loolc here ROSCIIH as the weeprng grrl was agam en reated Dy her frrends to escape death by acceptrnv therr assrstance read thls 11 . 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V . .A . . an v V - VV ' A - ' - l 1 V ea V . . . , U . ,, H O - V -3 3 - 1h-tg,,.- '11 in Mysttfled Roselln read each nord as It was carefully pointed out Four tenths per cent formaldehyde then farther down below the llst of dlrec ttons For sprams for bruises for cuts the last ltem of all Internal use To cure acute affectlons of the head and throat take from tvxo to three teas poonfuls Eumce Healy 20 The Soul s Reckonmg It was frve mmutes to one time for the resummg of classes--but Elea nor and Grace were strll debating whether they should spend the ftrst hour ln much needed crammrng for the Botany test at two or cut the afternoon classes and go to see Naztmova m The Soul s Reckonmg The rmgmg of the bell and the concludmg of thelr httle forensxc con test were simultaneous All right well nsk It consented Grace as the two walked mto the study hall Roll call flrst then the classes flled out The two consplrators marched wrth the others but shpped mto the lrbrary and there wanted for the sound of the last retreatmg footsteps As soon as absolute qulet prevarled they stealthlly grabbed thexr wraps hurried mto the hall and crept down the statrway to the mam floor But oh' there was where danger lurked Thelr first probable hazard was the passing of the science room Luckily tts door xx as closed Nobody saw them nobody heard thelr tlp toed tread lov of Joys' One danger passed' A second source a stlll greater lay ahead the offrce Rrght opposlte rt was the door through whlch they perforce must gam the street Reaching thus door they looked cautlously around to take therr bear mgs The corridor was clear a Slster stood wlthm the office but her back xx as toward them Audentes fortuna juwat softly quoted Grace gathermg new courage at thought of her class motto Then a quletly opened door a sudden dash and they were lookmg mto heaven s blue and uttermg Joyful exclamatlons at their deliverance Why where are you going at this hour3 They turned qurckly There stood their Enghsh teacher Dumbfounded by thrs unexpected check lt was full a minute befor trther of them summoned sufflclent xorce to ansss er Vlfe re goxng to The Soul Recltomng The Soul s Reckoning repeated Sister Then her look of puzzled questlomng gase way to a beammg smlle 'My what apt English students vou are' I see this morn1ng's lesson on orrgmal metaphors IS already producing results Well, l'm Qlad that you are 110 ' 1 -- EY Y -1. 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V . .. - - H , . , 3 ..' - . . ., - . . . . . . . 1 . - 1 -ig Tai U11 golng to The Soul s Reckoning now mstead of later ln the afternoon Father Just sent word that he would like the students to go early there will be many to hear on account of tomorrow s bemg First Frrday The glrls looked at each other astonished Then surprise gradually changed to amusement She actually believed they meant to go to confesslon For another reason too I m glad you re gomg now contmued Sister Freshmen A are free but their teacher will be busy untll 2 o clock and can not accompany them to church I know you ll be wrllmg to take charge of them Have you class the next hour5 Oh very well' You can go to confesslon flrst then remam and see that they behave properly Slster wrll relreve you m time for your Botany class Nlay I depend upon you to do th1s3 Agam looks of surprise gave way to looks of amusement as the real humor of ther sltuatlon flashed upon the glrls Excuse and refusal were alike lmpos srble A moment s pause then the ready answer came Certamly Srster you may depend upon us So Grace and Eleanor spent a qulet hour m the church and also went to the soul s reckomng Nor must I forget to add that they had to face another reckoning at two thlrty when they handed ln blank papers to thexr Botany teacher Agatha Moran 20 I mcks That Falled Why Agnes lt s almost srx o clock and the glrls havent come yet I wonder lf they re afraid they ll be caught3 Pooh that strrkes me funny Ethel The nuns always leave before frve Besides you dont suppose Id mvlte frardy glrls to a secret party do you3 ust then a smothered grggle and a ws arnmg Sh h' was heard at the door and the other sophomores came troopmg silently ln Flora the class presldent headed the troop As she spoke everythmg about her expressed mdrgnatlon except her tone whlch fear subdued to a mmor e Agnes those horrid Iumors have found out about this party and mtend to break rt up because they were not mvlted ' Oh no, they don't was the scornful reply I m sure Flora IS rlght ' declared Mlldred I had the worst time trymg to get away from Irene Joyce thus evenmg, she wanted me to go home wrth her Now, she never asked me before It certainly looks susplclous Never fear, dears, the Juniors are not smart enough to thmk of any plan 114 .2 1 -- '- ,'w ,., - fr dele ga te s r I- A 'H eal . . , - , - 4 ' ' 5 . - . - ,, ll . 7 7 ' ' ' I . . . - tl I ' ' ' , ' - 'IV ' Why-er-yes. 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K Y, - , . - . . -:Sli at in-1 t' at xslll stop thrs party Agnes spoke xx lth conlrdence yet she pulled the shades lou er and locked the door But Flora s fears were strll unallayed Those Junlors she persrsted are qurck thinkers you know hors they surprrse ey ery one of us occasronally ulth therr brrllrant schemes Well let s try to forget all unpleasant antrcrpatr 'ns grrls The coast rs clear and ue ve something better to occupy ourselves ruth noxs than Junror tratevy bo sayrng Clara Mae hastened to assrst rn pulllng a large heaxy l ox from under the dawenport Xlany an ecclamatlon ol delight sounded xxhrle pres cakes frurt candy and best of all a roast turkey were bemg transferred from the box t e twble nl he donor of the feast Agnes Aunt Mary ss as solemnly pronounced a peach a dandy a perfect dear after wshrch they proceeded to enjoy he frults of her bounty Nleanwhrle a half score of junrors led by the redoubtable Florence Dug ran had stolen from their concealment ln the garret above the lrbrary and were r ow rn the geography room next door to the merry makers Florence was garbed rn black and yshrte She had practiced her part until she could lmltate the prm crpal so yy ell that eyen the nuns themselyes mlght haxe been decened At a signal from her compamons who were ensconced behmd the tran som that they mrght xsrtness the success of therr trrck Florence emerged from the geography room and stepped across the hall Reachrng the lrbrary door he stopped a moment alert to the keen enjoyment that was eyrdently rergnlng tl e prlncrpal Girls come out rmmedratelv Her yorce mas a srgnal for the break up of the party Cups plates turkey cakes frurt were hastrly put under charrs book cases and other rrdrculou ndrnv places Ceraldrne Butler xsrshmg to conceal a pumpkin ple set NX eb ster s lnternatronal on top of 1 lhe confusron xx as at nts herght xx hen the stern rap of the would be prrncrpal resounded again accompanred by her sterner com mand Lome out of the lrbrary mstan ly and go strarght home And eyery reluctant feaster knourng that u hen rhe I plrncrpal gaxe such 1 command delay were dangerous mstantly obeyed Florence stood at the head of the starrs mth her back partly turned rom the culprrts strnlng hard to c ntrol the laughter that consumed her A the last sophomore passed downstairs she made a fernt at lollomng Bu for Getting to lrft her long skrrt she stumbled and reached the flrst landrng rn 1 c e ng anonxmrcrneutt rn lb o baran rn tr rurno mr clexer drsgulse Her screams fell upon he mrs of the l aculty just then commv from tht tc u ed comnv rcrr room t r 1 cl ool mee ey t en r rccr tr rmnt rn ou I l L. 'L F' K i1,?A - QA i T'- ? Y: -T ' Yi' F F I . ' - . - , ' I ms th I ' , C' . . ' l ' S- , 5 . V Y. .V . behind it. 'lghen she cleared her throat and called out in the clear-cut tones of 3 Z .. . y . A i 1 . . . '. . . . V, L 3 -. . 'v Q , . . , - ' ' S i,-. Y 7 . f' ' , ' 1' . . s re kl ss, llyl f sl, 'll l as l 'cl ' a tfr t 'Ct' 'l Cl A cl le ' I f 1 N l A It- sc f. V' ' 4 ' D - s S ' l d f al ' l lr 're they lra ,l been holding zx S 1 tiny. 'lgh v' Vere on the sc e ol rl ez 'dnt 4 vdizrtely, 1 d ohl ll y' haw tears. -ES:- H-7 prepare to shed them now ln a few mrnutes two commandrng forms darkened the doorway of the ho prtable lrbrary w here tne junrors were hastrly gatherrng rne sporls rnto a large basket The resul ant proceedrngs we shall not mentron here f r Thereby le gs a tale o ann X on Dras k 7 Fxx o Dreams Oh that old French rerrewl Ten chapters of rrregular werbs cuerl r pouxorr xarncre s en aller and all that rrdrculous Junk' l srmply cant learn I know l ll fall agarn thrs week unless l study the next two perrods but l do so want to frnrsh l ornz Doone ust then the sound of approachrng footsteps warned Mary Leonard merrts off However an attempt to return L0 the study hall would be rnex pedrent concealment was her only resource Obeyrng a sudden rmpulse she mounted a short flrght of steps at her rrvht trred H door hahrtuallx locled but xreldmfv thrs trme to 1 xrfforous arm movement and was soon groprnff her wsu along a passage formed by the cenes of the audrtorrum stage Ar the end of thrs passage w ay was a con corner screenrng from publrc rr w 1 cushronecl settee VC rt an Ideal place to read was Marys lrrst comment t she added alter another momentary strrr vle wrtl conscrence Ill read my tory the frrst perrod and studv French the second That contrnuous readrng by a drm light rs erthaustrng Marv parnfully realmed belore twenty mrnutes had passed Closrng her book she fell to thrnkrng of beautrful Lorna feted and honored by the grandees of London yet all the rme anxrous to return to her lrrends at Rrdd Farm Gradually the settrnff ol th tory changed lts central frgure was no longer Lorna but Mary herself bhe seemed to be alone rn a deserted place xery near the stronghold of the out crwed Doones Her frrst vague sensatron of fear grew raprdly rnto terror when she drs rngurshed at a short drstance from her a norse lrke the clankrng of heavy charns lhe norse came nearer rt w as besrde her furmnff around he beheld a score or more of terrrble bernvs the lrke of whom her rmavrnatron had ometrmes prcturecl x hen she had read ol Qoblrns and ghosts Frre streamed from therr eyes heavy charns hung from therr should ers and dragged on the floor Yet rn sprte of therr unearthly aspect they were ll' ,5 '1 5 11-41-:-'cf' 1 -' i35'1'-'L, -ies- f 5- tkgff e t tc, e -f do g, e e as iii '+ A Y f f ' ' - l: ':: . 4 . f ' ' 2 o E 7 . v 'Y 3 , , Y , . . v , Y u . , . . , l- 7 r sa .. L L' rr , ,F-A1 ' ., el? e f' '-l. ,Y Yfrf .. - V- V . , - .d is. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , .. b A L . that roaming abroad during study hour is an offence liable to the penalty ol three . V v I ' 1 ' I ' . 'D , 1 f ' L , -' .,, 1 'G 7 ' - . 2 ' O 1 c ' 11 ' ' . ' V 1. - 'C ' ' 4' me ' r r . rrr-rr , , Q ' 1 gg 1 . ' : ' ' 1' I .1 I xl I i . ' - . D e as H' L . . ' , F' . It ' . V ' 4 K. , .I . J. . . . . . C S L K Y U n , . on . . ' C' S ' VA I L M ' ' 0 D V . 1- in-f 'YE- - U-Q oddly famnlrar lI1LUltIVCly she recognlzed them as the spmts of the xrregular erbs she had abused and shamefully neglected for weeks Ar their head was S en Aller He opened hrs mouth to speak and hrs volce was llke a peal of thunder un est ce qul nous appelle de degoutants creatures? C est elle the others answered m chorus and they pomted accuslng fmgers at her Nous vengerons d elle he continued Etes vous d accord3 Then they made a plunge forward and Mary frlghtened almost out of her wrts screamed aloud several txmes Why whats the matter Mary3 asked Medora shaklng her arm vigorously Have you had the nightmare? Mary sat up rubbed her eyes and looked around Yes I was readlng and fell asleep Oh dear' I must revlew French and she picked up her grammar Rev1ew3 You re rather late 1n setting about lt French class IS us over Sxster wanted to know where you were and Ive been searching for you everywhere The last place I looked was nn the C-uxld sewmg room I was Just commg from there through the audltorlum when I heard screaming an came up to see what lt was You must have had a bad dream Thank heaven lt w as only a dream I am going to prepare my French after thus Here Medora hrde Lorna Doone somewhere untll Fnday night One noon tnme several months later Mary agam sought the secluslon of the settee behmd the stage curtams The day was sultry The heat the darkness the qulet and a feelxng of drowsmess which she had battled bravely against all forenoon combmed to mduce sleep and lncldentally pleasant dreams Soothmg music reached her from a distance then lt came closer A door opened and rn walked her fnends the spmts -F1115 txme fare dnd not dart from thexr eyes They were transformed into beings of beauty and S en Aller was the most resplendent of all He carried a package w hlch he seemed to hold preclous UI est notre am1e3 he said 1n tones of thrllllng sweetness Mais elle responded a harmomous chorus Then Sen Aller opened the package and Mary beheld a beautlful crown Approaching her he placed lt on her head and then rt seemed as though she was taken to a room where a banquet was spread wrth dellcxous wands Havmg been seated at the head of the banquet table and proclarmed queen of the feast she was reachmg her hand to accept a delrcacy offered her when a welght upon her shoulder stopped her Wake up, Mary, 1t's tlme for geometry class It was her friend Medora, who had missed her from recreation, and, Q13 'L f , 'TF'-31: Y ,Y, l?f4f - L 11' Y f g at Q - ' ,1 -4 ' ' ' - --- - .g -- . A sg- A .l 1 s - , . uv. l I , . . . . IKQ 4 ' ll . . 14 I I V1 ' ll U Di Q 1 V o Ouil Ouilu they chorused again. . , . .. , .. - I I ' I - .. . .. .. - U ' I V . ,, . . V . J t . . , . l I . ' . ' V . d - .. .. - . I Y ' . , , . ' n . . , Q , 3 ' . . . . . . . , HQ . . ,, . . X . . .. . .. - , . , . Y ' ' . ' . - 'ii OIVIHIHS the cause of her absence had come to seek her Ch' Medora I had the grande t dream You sure are some dreamer What was It about3 I ll tell you after cla s then reflectxvely My! I m glad I studied my French Vnctona Benda 22 QS? .V R Class Emblems When a Freshman buys a rmg bhe must haxe a greenstone l hat the world may know and smg Her noodle s made of bone The purchase of a Sophomore s rung ls qulte another matter Qhe must have a hlarney stone lhat he her elf may flatter But poor ambrtlous umor Who e laboured soul rs full C hoo es for her Jewel stone l-he grmdstone grey and dull And la t me see the Semor Deyected tlred and slck qhe he ltates not long to take The tomb tone for her plclc M Grace Crullcshank 101 ,A 1 , ,- -1 ' v J- E :.:r -+g:- Y , ggl.-i:,-f--:'- ,..4- vi ' -5- ff ,iv ,,- :Q e4 l '-' Y ' . . ' ' - , V ,f , J, .. .ff rf .. 1 l 5-,- 1, . . , . .. ' 1 Q. .- ' - H .. - U A -. . V s - , - H 4 - . - , . ,fr ,M ,f 75.1 w,4.v,n--.L W 'iff' l fs-' 'fe FQ.-li' 3 5. lp U I , . 1 - . c ' , S S ' . Q I , S . y K , 1. . A s ' A - . u S s ' . LNIIOQ Il KOH C xz fx NN -f- ,L ,-. -,-. fv- Q C Cf MM .I I. I S. Row I 1. Jxllvn, Y. Cinsvy, G. Mvlii 1 . Row .. 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'Xi- it:- -1- 'Dei fwthght The twrlx ht hour wlth all 1ts tender grace Stull llngers loxmglv o er l1nd and sea Whxle deep nlng shadows slowly take the place Of sunbeams brlght that from the sky now flee lhe stars come out there s one now two then three They cast reflectrons rn the rlpplmg brooks The brooks that all day long sang on IH glee Whlle shadows reveled ln thelr peaceful nooks TIS but a smgle page from 'Nlature s lovely books The evenmg star now gllmmers IH the west The falthful harbmger of deep mng mght The shadows stealmg round the mountam crest At lrrst obscure then hlde lt from our slght Calm peace compamon of the dymg day Keeps pace forever wlth the w amng light The last famt streak of crimson fades away And myrlad stars above us twmkle brxght The knell of dying day has ushered ln the mght Ct Allen 71 Heard Among the Jumors What rs the meanmg of credo3 Grace Navltxskl It mewns I beheve rn l atm ls Superlor stxll on the level3 Superlor glrl X s mdeed It IS Stull looklng up to Duluth IS t3 Superror gxrl Superror rs on the level but Duluth IS all a bluff Dlsappomted unlor Why drd you choose Gertrude McKinnon as oker Don't you know Superior IS drv 3 Bernettaaptre these prckles hot3 Nlo, they're cold, but they burn vour mouth Corrme Sister, don't give us long lessons over fhanksgrvmg, I'm gomg cut of town for a good tlme Srster Where are you go1ng'J Corrme To Proctor Gertrude Mclkrnnon, '7l 1 , ni .2-f - - 7-fs -1-i f4-:-.gtk 'T -x -. an - - gfieiiw ,..,- 1 -ff , , 4- .V A A. 3: I -L a Wag- -lf f f, -0 :ggi -E- ar - 'X ' : . ,g , Q- : 1- - Y, E-V v 'K o ,- , f L Y , . , . , . . . f, Pri . 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'SEE g- 'ti ir The scene was an east bound tram between Duluth and Chxcago the persons two young women who evidently knew each other well but had not met for many years I shall endeavor to reproduce their conversation Evelyn Fnxl Goodness me what a surpnse' My ll seems good to see you' Esther' You of all persons lhls IS a comcxdence For mercy s sake snt down and let s talk Surely but why the co1nc1clence3 txon called me up and wanted me to fmd out about the members of our class for the meetlng next month You know Im ln the U S Intelllgence Bureau Omnes mtellego that s I as we used to say m Cicero But to go on Amy gave me three weeks m whrch to report everythxng and as a result I ve dxscovered that Nnhrl mtellego IS more luke me Thats too bad but cheer up Ill help you What I dont know m Enghsh I ll tell you ln French and nobody ll know whether I m telling the truth or not Which of the glrls do you know about3 To begm wlth I knew the whereabout of Alexma Belanger and went to vlslt her She s a blood and thunder detectxve and goes ln for wrltlng mys igrxes as she dxd ln school days Her latest IS a new solutxon of the Gun Powder ot That sounds natural enough Alexlna always was a devotee of pow er She told me that Roselln lsepak xs now a celebrated pamter Xou know that famous picture Sweet Slxteen slgned R L It s one of Roselm s Alex and Rosy are roommg together xn Procterknott H m palnt and pow der together Looks bad on the face of lt My but we re gettmg clever' VVell then I went to Duluth In the depot I bumped mto Ferne Murphy bhe s partner IH the Murphy Compam Restaurant It s reputed to be the biggest best etc cafe m Hermantown Ferne w as going to St Paul for supplies Oh Beacon lunch oh weemes rare' You could not part with Ferne so fanr 1 I ' J -ig , - ffl fi A 1 Y zz:-' gi 'ai w ' f r- ' - .. .-ws.. - .- . -V ., - . . 3 4, . . . . I n ' I ' 'N Y - . . . . n . ' p ' vu . I . ll . ' ' I' Well, you see, Amy Walsh, the chairman of the Alumnae Associa- ' . Y , . . 9 I ' I 1 Ol I l . I Q ' . , . ' ' , . , . ' 1 1 I il ' ' I v , ' s . I ,I . .. . d ' ' ' ,, . . . , ' A ' I ' O l o I D, . , ,Z . . ll ' I ' . ' , . , ' . tt . 1 . . P ' ,I ' v 1 -u 'A . . 'J 'W' 3 '3 if She told me of Grace Crurkshank who rs a lumber Jrll rn the north woods Grace Grace how could you3 But Grace always was one o sr rc to her prrncrples and her chref one was a woman should do a man s work Feme sand also that Grace rs gorng to embark on the matrrmonrar shrp Some lumber Jack of course Oh lumber rack and lumber Jrll I hope your craft has not a sprll Now Esther stop foolrng and help me out Thr rs as far as mv knowledge of wondrous 20 goes Then Ill be real sweet and helpful Agatha Moran has a matrr monral bureau rn Boston Love uarrels a Specralty She certarnly followed her natural bent Yes and her trousseau rs growrng too Somebody fell before her krl mg eyes Could they help rt' Agatha had the rarest grft Srlence' I say' I have the floor Guess what' Alverta Trudo marrred a Spanrard a gallvantrng Spanrard He makes love and she takes rn washrng I met her when I was South thrs summer Alverta wha asurprrse3 Yes Twas Now who else3 Oh' Irene Schmrtz She grves street lectures on the Antr Tobacco Ouestron I nearly famted when I saw her I was out walkrng and thought I heard a famrlrar vorce when turnrng there I saw Irene on the soap box Speakrng of Irene remrnds me of Eunrce Healy Guess what she s dorng3 I can t possrbly She s basketball coach at Vassar She wrote me to come down for one of the games She also sard rn her letter that when she takes the gurls ou on therr track exercrs s runnmg frve mrles they all complarn she s too swrft Remember how we never could keep up wrth her on the way to cook mg? I knew she d be somethrng fast Oh that remrnds me Mary Wrndl her cooking partner rs a Benedrctrne Amy told me about her and I went to see her What' Marv a Srster3 Yes and she teaches Latrn all day too About a hundred puprls take Vrrgrl The grrls srmply flock to her classes Clever lrttle Mary Wrth your hundred lasses Do you ever long to see Grrls as clever as were we In your X rrgrl classes3 'tfy goodness' You arc poe rc Now I have everybodv a counted for except two the class presrdent and yourself The frrst shall be last Do you know anything of I' leanor O'l..eary'9 1'r ip. , 3. 3 ' -I, , -5 Y V 1 ' '- 'Y --'1 f' '1 X... ' rr u -Wg, 1 .. y- I '- :f - 3- --s ay, U . . .. . , - n .A I bv-sl , , . . . .. - - - v u v n - ,, . . . . . 1 . Y - - n . . ' , . 0 . .. 1 ' ' v I ' UI U . . . , , . J ' Q nv 4- v V n - ' - - .1 . n . c., . at Y - n H . ' . .l , , . 1- - nv u - - n u - o - - . . . ,, u 5 . n , t ,. at a . . . . . , . . v v . v v - no u a - an IO ! v . 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But there came a Drssapporntment 0 th xseener Broke appolntment Am red hot 3 W as the crw And the an mer Mx' Oh mv' l oads of bun But they lack meat gat boys let Go cross the street Buch the frrst Great Beacon lunch And after that XX e had a hunch ln order for lo get the hunch X mu t he lohnnx on tht spot Or hanltruptcy Vlloulcl llr- our lot. -Grace lrxruigslranlx 4 li Q Tu' K --' :: gig, .. 3 f .. . S 's ' ' A l1.wll! O- lsst S lu' ' I' ed- t- s t As they moved toward the dining cur, Evelyn heard ax 5 t re or mt ems, Xllrittr ' ' l Q ' g Cl. f 'Z' j dy's 'A g . . . F r e ' 5 t z Q l X 'C S. I , - S ' , J -' l . ' . - , 'S V, I I ly S . , . . Vx' li? 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'l V I: y ,, V I . 4: I 'SOPHOMORFS agnon -A- a I H1 0 C I OHDS gg ns drney d uggan Cf urg -5 'il-7 lhe Sopha off H S 1 1 te eau ol txxentx we Compoeed of gxrls all lox al and true Alxxays worltlng nexer hlrklng In the taslc they haxe to do Anc not a happler clas I fuew Nexer gloomx xlxxa brlg t At xx me oLt to do what 5 right VK e are the dx namlte of the school Altho we nexer break a rule Our code IS honor our doctrme Good XX e obeerw- them too as of couree me Qhould Lucrlle Harnew 7 What We re lold lhe Sophomores are the best ln clvs So ue re told I'he Sophomores nexer tallt or laugh bo we re told lhey all hand ln thexr xxorlc on time Wo matter rf xt s prow or rlme ey aluxye alxmys stay rn me 50 we re told lhe Sophomores hate Qome pep and um So we re told lhey re blue bloods to the wery brlm bo we re told lhev re best bv far In all the QC ool In txme of danger thev lteep cool lhev Xe newer trled to break a rule 50 we re told Of courxe, me clon't bellexe all thl But then, that's none of our business, t' jut what new been to Gertrud 1 0 e Allen, '71 'lhs 's h l A ' V'-t s ' ' ' . Vhe are the Sophs of the CN. H. S., . l I I . S Wal . ' 4 nys h , A l 1 ' ' ' . . . . , ! I L - ,Zh Ih 'z 1 '. ' ' lt P- 5 ' ' ' 's, I s ' s ' ' '- . ld. we 1 1 111111 11111111 'll 111 '11 1 ll 'W' 11111 ll llllll ' ' 1 FRESH MAN YEAR Duluth Minnesota Dear Margaret May I2 1917 You need not apologize for asking me to xsrrte about our class lm delighted to do lt There are forty freshmen the sweetest and Jolllest glrls on could fund so school lrfe rs one grand sweet song We study a lrttle mostly a lxttle and the may we sprn off Latm IS no Joke Hrstory and mathematxcs are a plpe and as for Englrsh well here s .1 sample of the poetlcal gemus possessed by one of our number OUR ROOM Its large and wide and high Its pupils are brrght and spry The atmosphere IS chrlly And sometimes yery srlly Its teacher IS smart Could that be beat for Wlt3 Our teacher soon recognlzed our paper That idea ww as exactly to our taste pa e magazlne The Freshman Gazette fame I ll send you a copy But handle We made our debut ln drama rcs d The Flrst Thanlcsglvmg Dmner rn Elder Brewster Nellre Nlurphy Mrles and quclc Mary Wmndle abllty and sugge ted that we edlt a and the result rs an up to date eight xshrch has already brought us emrable rr carefully xt s a lue wlre on Now ember 24th when we present the audltorlum Mary O Brien was Standish Claire Beaudm PYlSCllla The rest of us were lndlans more blankets and feathers and squatted on the floor It s a great lrfe We were entertamed bv the Sophs at a par y December 20th Th y pinned an rmmense green box on each Freshle and declared that no contra' shateser was usrble What do you llllI'lK they meant5 Occaslonally durlng school hours, one or another of us gets out on some pretext and starts the jan1tor's brushes donn the long starryxay Bang' Bang' Who dld IIB Only the Delphlan Oracle can tell, and that D O belongs to Ancrent HISIOTY Please rs rrte and let me know whether you receue thus or not l H our old pal, Eleanor jane O'l.eary V11 ' if 111 11.1 1,1't'l', , 1 ,11'111 ll'la1'?e lll ll 1l1l l'1111 ll ll11lll 1'l11-1l11ll ray,y r M111 '11 V31 111.1 1y'1llll1l1 l1I1,'11 l1'll11' 1 fQPZti2.W'W 'f'1ffff1' -zift '- l1lllPl lllllll '11 111: 11n111'11u1llll1lll lllllllttllll 1lll 1ll 1I 1.1 ll lll ll1l.L lllll.'ll ll 1 ll l l !-1l1 llll11 f'2if.1,, ' 2 -1l l ! 1 l 14, ll l1 'll.lllll-l l.l.l 1l 11l11l'1.l1ll ll1l11 . -:A 'in-U Sophomore Year Duluth Minnesota May IZ I9l8 Dear Margaret This year has been ra her umnterestmg and qulte uneventful as far a the Sophomores are concerned 'Nothmg for us but study study study Can vou 1mag1ne anythlng vvorse3 Geometry 15 our greatest bugbear Slster malntams that lf one of u ever vvorked out a problem correctly she d never stand the shock We are anxlous to prevent such a calamlty as Slster rs a dear even lf shes alvvay lufflng parallelograms and triangles into our Innocent pates In spnte of all dlfflculttes vse are makmg progress havlng been movel to a room on the thlrd floor We appreciate our elevation and look clovvn upon our nexghbors vvhenever vve can from the vundovvs Our class roll has dtmlnlshed conslderably slnce last year However vour old pals have persevered and we manage to spend about tvventy four mm Mes of every tvventy four hours rn gettmg some fun What do vve do3 Well me have a husky basketball team and vve play flfteen or twenty mmutes every xy rn the gym Don t jump at conclusions we re not stars The only record v e ve achleved so far IS that our team IS so bad rt s good The other eight or mne mmutes of flee tlme vse employ ID dlverslons vvhlch we ourselves mvented Une of them IS llldlng the caps and rubbers of the Senlors fwlvhey re a set ol tlffs It s tremendous sport Let me glve you an example One very raxny xfternoon rn Aprll tvvo dlgnlfled Qentors had to trudge home at flve o clock hat 'ess and rubberless Hadnt vve consclentlous scruple 3 Xlo at all Vlfater IS excellent for taking starch out Back rn October vve ent rtamed the Freshmen at an elegant affalr ndeed the event of the season A vseek later the umors gave us a party an Informal one and me sure had a oeppv txme Those umors are keen clames rd no mistake One more Item X ou ought to see the crovvd that gathers about the curro cablnet on the thlrd floor durmg every free time Not that they are be comlng an quirlans Ol no' lFhe back of the case COIiSlStS of a large mlrror Vmxtv of vamtle ' 1s Shakespeare savs VC as xt Shakespeare or Solo r on5 I forget Speacrng of Qhakespear rem rds 'ne of Engllsh and Engllsh of Latln h ch comes the perlcd after I m1.s stop or Caesars gnost vvlll haunt me to rlght Tvvo long chapters for tomorrow and not a vsord of It ye As ever Eleanor O Leary I 1 qv . 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V . v .. , J Q ll ' - ' :s- Iii! jumor Year Duluth Mmnesota May 30 l9l9 Dear Margaret The calendar tells me that you are expectmg my annual letter I ll obey xts suggestron at once To begln I ll tell you that we are stlll on the third floor but our class IS conslclerably smaller than lt was last year It must be the cllmate up her that doesnt agree wrth them Eh' What3 I m going to tell you of an excxtmg experlence of last week Tuesday when we began to re assemble after lunch we found that the door of our sessxon room had been locked and the key was mslde Vlslons began to float The Janitors key' was the cry of the hour When that popular gentleman was brought ln he declared himself keyless More vlslons and brighter Would w have a free afternoon3 Some eyll genlus then prompted that the yanltor climb through the transom and capture the mlssmg key I-Iero luke he responded to the suggestion Two mmutes later he was suspended ln mld atr stuck tlght 1 the hrgh narrow opemng feet waymg gracefully at the crowd below head and lrms wlthm the room Fmally after suffrclent pressure had been applied to us base of understandmg by the tallest and most vlgorous of our company he got through and landed unhurt on the floor wrth a thud that brought all our NIBIOUS to earth One of the earllest events of the year w as our flrst and only class pro gram It was a scream from start to IIHISI1 The solotst almost had heart fallur trymg to keep up wlth her accompanist and the Holm trlo sounded like a street car trymg to start at forty degrees weather But the climax w as the book report vhlch began this w ay It was one of those yery w arm days one of those hot days one of those extremely sultry days The report lasted forty mmu es and the temperature kept rlslng all the time It was terrible but no llves were os We are ln desperate circumstances yust now Our class club has been llssolved our presldent has been asked to reslgn and our class advisor has de erted us If you come upon any advlce of the kind we re lookmg for rush 1 thrs w ay If I dont stop now I ll be wrltxng forever so I ll close hopxng to hear from you soon X our loymg chum Eleanor -I O Leary 1 Y -Y ,f-41-gs ' lTf,,.i:f-l- :- lktl 5 'mira V ' ?' 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V . . 5 , 0 , , , .. - , . . 1 , . . . , , , , - : , , . . c - , L , , . . , . . . . . .- .. - 'E' B11 Semor Year Duluth Minnesota May lZth l97O Dearest Marg Instead of sending you the last cycle of our class history in letter form as I have done with the first three I will send you a copy of this year s Beacon From its page you will glean the history of our Senior year Let me add that this has heen an excellent year in every way we we been spent to better advantage Send me word how vou like our yearbook X our losing chum Eleanor lane O Leary Heard in the Sophomore Class Clive a stronger word for that than follow M Ward Follow after Cooking Teacher Before tomorrow I want you also to find out x we knead bread Now is there any question regarding tomorrow s lesson3 Gertrude P Why do we knead bread3 Translate Adulescentem classi C-allicisque naubus praeficit He ordered a classy young man to take the Gallic ships Catechist Now who can tell when the Sacrament of Matrimony was inst1tuted3 Thoughtful Senior When Christ said father forgive them they know not what they do At the game between Central and C H S the referee handed Amy a penny ostensibly as a compliment for her good work She graciously refused saying No keep it I was poor once myself In English II class the following mistakes caused much laughter One had an antque victrola playing silent music another said that Hawthornes father died when he was two years old and still another declared Mary Pick ford o be six feet tall with freckles Geometry Class Explain why DE is shorter than the Hypotenuse CE Victoria Oh its shorter hy construction Can t you see that Slster3 Who mvented the w1reless5 Macaroni Agatha Burger, '22 1 z - ,F- '-. I H ' -1:-:greg-f. 1- , ' ,- , - F- :m-.. - - k vt as - as ii S W4 e -ue 1 - -1 1.-.---A ' J FC ' -J . , - ,. - . 1 -'aa y S . , .. . . .Y M in , I v S . v v I. v . r , V , had all kinds of fun, and w'e've studied hard. Indeed, our time could not have I, vi . 1 . . ' I , v , ' vhy v U I I ' 3 . ' . v ' ' L Ex. 1 . I V ' U V Y - .. . .. v 3 , Q ' . . V 5 V ' . . 1 1 i i . . . i. , . , . l RESHMEN Q .-. n-1 It l'lI'lOI't -A -.1 n- ..- HU F ' ' . lop Row M. ni'pt-iitvi', if Quinn, M. Ciohh, if. Myrv, M. C-ricrson. I St-amid Row H, Smith, if. lfishcr, M. Clirrol, l.. West, 1. Carlson. l . tluldhuii, lf. Milvy, , Murphy. l . Sheridan, M. MCC-irl, A. Stochr. iiiiird Row Ai . ivlcaighvix M. Uxxyer. Q. Nlclii , M. iggins, Ci, llzirrington, lx Schm-icivig I., Powers, C. Sheehan, gnzxsick, lf. lung, M Mc inlet. Ifoui' h Row i. McKinnon, M. Reg , lf Cihafc, V. Smith, ii. Mc'- lntvre, M. Rec V, M. Horgzin, M. Q1-ass, I. l'i.ldi'ed, . Mc Jvrinutt. X1 ...f .-4 -1 'C .V . 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I ' -A - 5-, , Heard in the Freshman Class Cue a compound sentence Frances H It yyas a dark and stormy night but the sun was Sl1II'tlI'lQ 'Jrivhtly Helen Mc -tl slept a whole morning once Margaret R My sister slept a whole week the other day lxing Uther died yyeepmg because he had no hair heir That yyord is heir air Mabel 'No wonder he died Describe the surface of Persia Isabelle Persia is coyered by unadulterated plains Mildred H Reading oyer her theme assignment for the third time NX hat does The Time the Place and the Bloyy out mean3 Isabelle A blow out in trying circumstances and at some peculiar place I suppose Florence S It couldnt happen in some peculiar place it alyy ays hap pens in the tire Bernade te Do you Knoyy what that fat lady at the grocery store yeighs3 lrene 'No What3 Bernaclettei5ugar and tea Helen S Id lil-ce some light fruit NX alter Well electric currents ts the lightest we haye Helen S What a shock ments inflicted under Draco Code Marvaret Regan evclalmed Vvell y hy or' t they punish people that yav my 3 mavme a uici e only g t s yen years Mary are you tallxtn03 Cobb 'No Qi ter its Jut the piecedinv rumblinv that you eard Lo raine Po sei Say Mary l ouise hon did that poem Soh sb and Rustum encl5 M1ry Loui e NX ll Sohrib y as killed and he sat th re tallcinv uit hi father 1 1 Q i , i ' , . MA '- ' . ' Q , . , . Q- 3 , , , I Y r u XI' I . - . l , y . i . . I . .' V , . ln Ancient History class they were discussing tlze severity of the punish- - ' A . 's . . . Z ' . ' , H , y' -' d ' ' 2' v I Oi., smd H' esee'e Y ,. M. -.l Qs 'si ' 'D ', . H' h '. r ' '.' 's--f -' 7. Q , ' ' Fe iv' E- 'len 4 vs i , Q 'D lu 21 ,i ,-F ,... Exam? x txt e Q of Max ard the first of u e XX hen our hopee tre lJL2ll'lI'llHg to lower Cmnt the Qounde of home md ecratchrnz pen1 And when down your h xrd worked pen you xt l 'Xn l ne folded the lw t Qtette paper X ou can throw oft c ure and beam once more I aughrng and cuttrng capere But Oh' what a glotlou feellnz te XX hen the teacher Qavs to you Mx chrtd sou re hrlszhter thin I thouszht For you barelx slunned rt through I erne Murphw Xlx Penn 11 Stub XX here art thou gone 0 l'r1end of Mme3 MV pcncrl Qtuh XNIILIOUI a Qtgnl XX ell xou could wrlte and well could rub O heartlec: w retch hrlnv hwclt mx Qtub X ou lax there on mx de k content L nttl Qomeone your trall dld Scent Am then xou left wrthout a CIQD My ptnerl Qtuh O l'rtend of Mme lmow not who tht llllf'l' cou me or hull tr Qee l'crch.tncf lt mux hnxt hun tht one lht urv one I took thee from XX llhc lfltlltt l lnrtnrttn gi31ff,:g2H-:,,-- 3:,:5 le.g1Qg:,,f 35 'Y refin e .. A - ll v'.' th hut . tj 21 1 V. J tt, If L 2 ix' I 'W ' .'Xnd the warninut C ram still rnort-.N ' ' 1 - ' ' Y' ' ' aid .A d ra ' , fs .1 s, I I R I ., v v 4 I Y -A . ' 'l S A L ' it .r 'I v ,V . -. ' ' - ,, v v , vt ' l F' 7 i . J . ' l e , 'I A .4 . ., ' , ' M r c ' 1' . . ' . ' ' s , . l V' 7 fy , I '. ' ' As ' ld l , N S ' I exer 3 to , . sz.-3-: 'E B-U Poor Sally Anne Boo' I-loo' Smff' Smff I don t care I m jest the mlserabrlest mor tal alrve I-Iere rt rs Sunday afternoon n Iwe loads of dishes to wash n wrpe I m workmg all the trme whrle other grrls are out auter rrdrn Oh I s pose rt s Jest cause Im a homely hired gurl nobody cares for me at all Never had a rlde ln an auter rn mv llfe How I wrsh I d meet someone wrth a Ford Land sakes' Jest lookt thrs heres Joe s neck tre on the floor An my graclous' Look t that the way George s coat rs hung the nall gorng through the back of rt Why can t those boys ever learn sum thm 3 It s prckm up after em day rn n day out trll my heart rs nearly broke Whereupon Sally Anne sat down on a charr and sobbed to her heart s content As she sat there she was the prcture of mrsery Both her feet kept up a steady tattoo on the floor and her red head bobbed lrke a Brlrken whrle ln her red hands she held the precious dlsh cloth which every now and then she used to mop her waterv orbs The entlre front of her dress was wet from tears and drsh w ater ust then she looked out of the wrndow and saw the hrred man from next door whereupon she brrvhtened up consrderably and thought the old world wasn t so bad after all She drred her eves and brushed back her hair wrth her hands But oh' I'ate dealt her a cruel blow that day for mstead of seernff ake come rn she saw hrm emerge from the shed drrvlng a brand new Ford and he drdn t EY en glance over Sally Anne s w ay Ar thrs Sally Anne grabbed the drsh towel and erred Well the norse was as bad as well I guess they couldn t have made more nolse rn the Tower of Babel Sally Anne' What arls you glrl3 Here tts four o clock and not a dr h washed what does rhrs mean5 sard her mistress commg mto the kitchen just I Ch Oh mam' Ive a turrlble pam ID my chest It s erther the splnel me gmes or the fluenzy sard the tearful Sally Anne groanlng Well you ll just have to drink some peppermrnt and then I ll brew you some Rocky Mountain Tea and I ll send oe for old Doctor Brown replred her mistress When Sally Anne thought of the tortures the doctor might lnfllct she groaned louder and wished that she had never been born But when Doctor Brown sent her to bed Sallv Anne thought thrngs didn t look so bad A week later the hrred man came, and Sally got all dressed up and went out rrdrn rn the Ford Jake told her mistress that he d have taken Sally out afore, but he wanted to run the Ford perfect first , so when Sally and ake went out rrdmg Sally felt as bug as a mlllron dollars, or maybe two 11r E. - , ,LA 1 1-.at '- 1 f- 2 1- QL-, ' ' Y 7:14. -- 1 B uzr, - V W ' 5, ' ' -757 ' -1- -: - ' ' 2 -L-. 4.- :5 V V Y -3 '4' 'af -5, , 1 ' : -e :- U. 1 3. 1 1 5 S U . . , , . . . . . . . . , ' . , . , , . , . . , 1 , . . . . . . , , . , 1 - 1 . , , . . . . . . . 1 . 1 , 1 1 '- 1 1 - 1 . . , ' . . , , . , . . 1 1 . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - - 11 , . - 1 1 . , . - .1 - - 11 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' '1 . 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Qhustma Exe came and the mr tre s wondered what ake would gne ballx for Christmas Ihe mlstre x as just polrshmg the uctrola x hen the telephone ran It was ake he would hke to speak to Sallx Anne lf he didn mmd Of course bally Anne dldnt mind one brl and w hen ake told her he had somethrng for her to wear on her lrnger she w ent w rld with roy Of course he knew that lt would be a rung and he told her mlstress that she d hare to qurt w orkln for lf her n ake w as a go n to be married why lor ake she x ondered whether she d wear a hat or a Nell lor the weddmsz and whether her dress would be w hrte or green Her mistress came royfully mto the kitchen and sald that ake was ln the parlor and Sally Anne blushrng rose and went xn After a few mtroductory remarks lake told her to shut her eves and hold out her hand Sallv dad and exclalmed Oh ake' Thls IS so sudden She cpened her eyes and looked and lo' and behold' lt was a thrmblel Vvell Sally Anne ran out of the parlor like a llghtmng bolt and went mto her room and threw herself on the bed and erred hard and long When her mlstress came ln and saw the thlmble she understood and went and told the won derlng gawky Jake that Sally was rll ake srlently made hrs CXII and man and agam man lrke drd not understand Sallv s master fwho knew nothmg of the tragedy started playmg Isnt Ir C-rand ln the Land of Weddlne Bells on the uctrola But the mrstress came ln and took xt off and sald l-lrram dont play that for the glrl s heart IS sore Ano the master whrstled and w ent to the w mdow and looked out and wondereo and agaln man llke dld not understand L Amw Xvalsh Zl I lte 5 Qontrasts There are t1me x hen the world seem frlled x 1th lrght Good wrll ln all we meet A rf hearts were lntent to Que delrgh An onlx to llxe were weet neue are txme x hen the sun I l-rd aw ax All the world w ear somher Urax our hlessed star ol hope shmes ou To pornt to a hettcr clax Alxerta Trudo 70 I . -L -715 ici' . 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F- - ...X--L':r'-Nf- -Lyi- 11:50 i - iam The Chtldren of Marv Sodahty lhe mot p omment rellrgtous organtzatton of the school rs the Sodalttv ol the Chtldren of Many ot which the atm rs to Increase our deyotlon to th 'Vlother of God and lead us to the lmttatton of her urtues lhe obltvattons of the members are fem hut tmperatne All are re qulred to recetve Holy Qommumon ln a body on the thlrd Sunday of eyery month and to regularly attend the meetmgs yshlch are held m the Cathedral School Study Hall dtrectly after the 9 o clock Mass The Sodalttv has Increased greatly rn membershlp thls year Much of tts success ln thts M ay ts due to the enthustasm ol the offlcers For the year l9l9 1920 they were President Amy Walsh XXICC Prestden' Ferne Murphy qecretary Margaret Leonard Councillors Agatha Moran and Eleanor O Leary Margaret Leonard Zl The Art Club For the beneftt of the students who showed arttstlc abtllty an art club was formed the members of which are Aleuna Belanger Catherine Casey Frances Charbonneau C-race NOVltSkl Sarah Y oung and Mary Leonard When covers and class ysotlc were called fo bv the Beacon Staff these glrls offered their serxtces and a number of cleyer dCQlgHS yy ere ubmttted by them The l1m ttattons of space prexented the staff from ustng all the clramngs although all mere duly apprectated We precltct that next year these buddtng artlsts yxlll hare dey eloped thexr talerts to some extent and that me shall haye startlmg sur prlses ln the artlstlc llne E McCabe l The Cjlee Club Vi heneyer 1 program ts call d lor on short nottce eyeryone turns tn stmctnelv to the Clee C lub which seems to haxe chosen for ts motto Alu ays Prepared This ener etlc club has had Qll'lUll'lU practlces tutce a week all year and has also deyoted consrdtrable ttme to stght smvmv scale urlttng chord butldmg and musical htstory ln thts xx ax tts members hare obtained tmportant tdx antages e ee ras conxtbuteo t Ptcral entertatnments and ha aso Iurnl hed musical of tts ox n e thanlt tht song tus and mort gectt x ue thanlt then tble mstruct ress for the pleasure hey hate o lrcquently tfforded u 'Vle Ord lOlNfllt' ll 6' 1 :RLWQEAY .,.+' Y glitel 1 - a F e -,,. f fr . s' -fd- , l ai- . . 7 t ' I ' . tv - V lv l 'V - ' v L-y V I D i - , Treasuren--. -ne ...., ,e,,,,,-,,--Blanche O'Toole . . ---,.,, M , ' y ' 3 3 , 1 - . . 1 I '- A r V- ' 5 ' r ' I - - v . 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Q- , '22. ll - : D-I1 The l-lappx l-lrkers The members of the l-lrkrng Club of the Cnrls Cathedral Hrgh School conscrous of the rntellectual garn and the keen physrcal and mental enjoyment they have derrved from therr many tramps know themselves to be worthy of ex tended notrce rn Beacon s pages But srnce they are now enthusrastrc adherents of the srmple lrfe they x rll be satrslred wrth lrmrted space Suffrce rt to say that they are as adept rn scalrng the herghts of Duluth as rn scalrng the herghts of knowledge they combrne duty wrth pleasure rn therr zeologrcal and botanrcal researches whrle they store the mrnd wrth screntrfrc truth they also regale the physrcal man wrth sumptuous feasts and an abun dance of ozone They have beaten a trarl over the hrllsrde to the Vrlla Scholas trca have carrred home rare specrmens from Horse Shoe Bend and Lester Park and have explored the ravrnes of Chester Creek They tolerate no laggards ln sprte of the prevarlrng styles rn skrrts they made a record for speed Therr slogan has ever been Hrke or dr Three cheers for the Happy Hrkers' lreneSchm1tz Z0 Dramatrc Club To the satrsfactron of all those rnteresrecl rn elocutron and declamatron a dramatrc club was organrzed anuarv O l9Z0 Srnce that date the club has held br weeklv meetrngs under the super xrsron of Mrss Shesgre n and a schedule of darlv practrce has been followed A a consequence the club has achreved phenomenal results rn a short trme l formrng rt thev had armed prrmarrly at rmprovement rn expressron the prospect of wrnnrng honors had not been consrdered Yet we venture to predrct that honors would not rrow be desprsed should chance or the gods send them Cathedral w rse lor Honor to whom rt rs due rs a maxrm endorsed bv the Dramatrc Club A any rate r's representatrve enters the trr school contest to be held May 14th at the Central Hr h and x rll make strenuous efforts to wrn Wrth 'hrs end rn new trre dramatrc class competed rn a general try out on March 78th The judges on that occasron awarded lrrst places rn speakrnf' to Grace Crurkshank Agatha lVlor1n Amt XX alsh and Mona McCullough Drlrgen applrca ron to practrce w rth the hope of herng selected rn the elrmrna Iron try out then absorbed the contestants At the same trme the remarnrnv mem bers of the club adhered to practrce determrned that rn future con ests thev should r rn the laurels The frnal elrmrnatron con est took place Aprrl 26th Of two com petrtors Avatha Moran and Grace Crurkshank the latter was chosen to r pre sent the Grrls Cathedral l-lruh School rn the contest for the Southworth cup May l4th lll ,. 15,41-, Y .. i yr. - L, - QL-.. 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' I ,C-L ,, Z e tme OlYXl'1'l D11 1 e e1nno'o1e1c x mm emo x 1 xx n ut xx ' I f 0 H1 h Irene bcnnntz 70 The I 1brarx Vxlorkerw Boolxb xxe lxnoxx Are a suoatantlal xx orld both pure and good Round the e x th tendrlx Qtxonf' as lle h and ood Our pa tlme and out happmeu xx xll Uroxx A Gro lp ol enerffete unlotq noxx named the llhrarx XX Ol er ealtlly agree xxxth the Dot xx o penned thlf eulovx o lnoolx- Thxs g1oup conslsts of four memhe1 Mona Mcfullough and Plot nee Duggan the leaden N lxlan Landrx and Belnetta Belnwxd then udei lhex la van to demonetrat th r fxlth ln Vx omdsxxolth DIODOUHC ment holtlx alter xxe moxed into out nexx hlvh xchool bulldmff At that llIT1C'll1Elll5l'llX contamed onlx lllt en ltllfldltd xolumes and need e urnlshmgx ln the xxax ol ruff chans Culliltl and pmctureb 'lo procuxe these monex had to he frnde lhe l xbrfnx Vl orlxerb declared that thex xxould malxe lt dU1lI'l0 than free txme and tl ex haxe proxed themselxes ab good a themr xxord Then flrQt lmpollant xentule netted a ploft of foltx flxe dollale Thl amount xx ax added to ab txme xxent on and the proceed x ele u ed to puncha e a Qerxleeahle rua and to Qupplx the readmg tables xx 1th Good mavazme, Then after oul Rexexend Pastor had Uxxen us heautltul euxtam and a couple of roelx era had heen lmtalled exerxone ald the hbralx x a the mo t xttlac 1xe 100m IH the school Cenerou fxxends of the Qchool became mol mtexexted m the eau e Rexerend rathtx Malonex donated l ble I l tx e tx xol ne t th n torx :ecuon R xexend lqxther l oxxtt c ntuhuttd hom hm o n xhtlxts 1 appeal to the hugh xchool tudents ltsulttd 1D 1 Quhatxntlxl xddltlon to the fletlon xolumtx txe C hlldren of M xxx houvht lelerence hoolt e x u o our m atm 1 ox ox xelr 1 xx 1 me l llJl'dl'Y Vx orlxer hue our ddHlll3ll0Il a x tll 1 our tun s -Xmx XY al h I ll . 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V Vx are deeply grztel l I lc cl l ' 'fact as f A tl gulls, 'hle tl f 4' 'sn 1 ' 4 'Q x'- lt lt. - - ESC:-12h l l-all l tl' l 1 fl 'I .ff VM ll llll ll all ll ,rl ll THE SENIOR CLUB Our Senior Club commenced approprrately wrth a meetlng ln which a class advlsor and the followrng officers were chosen to guide the clestlnles of the class during their last memorable year of school Eleanor O Leary President Mary Wlndle Vrce Presrdent Ferne Murphy Treasurer Eunice Healy Secretary The wxsdom of our choxce of officers has been Justlfxed by the umversal ood wlll that has prevalled among us All year we have acted as a unlt and no hadow of rll feelmg has marred elther our work or our socral mrercourse There has been a sprrlt of glve and take a constant recognrtlon of the prlncrple that ll have equal rrgh s and that differences of opmlon should be respected W have 1nv1ted frlendly dlscusslon even adverse crltrclsm glven rn a frlendly splrlt for always we placed the honor and glorv of Cathedral frrst Personal honor has been secondary or merely mcrdental Thus splrlt of zeal and harmony IS que rn large measure to the wr e dlrectron of our beloved advlsor Gulded and supported by her we have extracted from our last year of high school more han ltS ordinary meed of pleasure of servrce and of mtellectual gaxn During the frrs months of school social events absorbed us The flrst school party The Welcome Home we entered mto as befllted Senlors Thus was soon followed by a Football Dance rn whrch we entertalned the athletrc squad Later events of a partlcularly agreeable nature were an evenxng spent at the Villa the class plcmc and the umor Senlor banquet As the year advanced our annual the Beacon made us nts Yvllllflg laves Our class w as small IIS energy and enterprise we felt should be great rn proportion to numbers, for upon lt devolved the burden of gettrng out the Beacon Our weekly lunch, our play, our memorable Beacon Dance, our nov elty counter were fmancral successes Falrly good, we trust, I5 the llterary and 147 Z ,e ei , ' f i rt f W1 'lf -F'l'5!'7' r..l.'ll lrrslil ll'll,lt,'tQfl?,txllrllmllrl,f' Illll'llll:lt,lllllmt l l llrl'r.,lll,ll alanlllalylr - '3'5'f52- in 'Own artrstrc worlt we contributed Fearfully yet courageously we began xt yet ewen IU its dorng there was a sense of exhrlaratlon that repald us And now the end of school days rs here nl he trrals and triumphs of the Semor Club henceforth exrst only m the book of memory Turnrng tts pages m future years we shall mayhap sweeten dark days May the experience we enjoyed rn our Senror Club enable us to do ef lclent work rn more Important frelds Eunrce Healy 20 JUNIOR SENIOR CLL B In September l9l9 the lunrors and Senlors of the two Cathedral Hugh Schools formed an mterclass club whlch was grven the name of umor Senror Club The purpose of thrs organrzatlon as declared at the frrst meeting was to enlrven our remammg school days by means of socral gatherings Our frrst party held rn the Hrbernxan Hall was successful for many Durmg the party the large hall was adorned by rows of wall flowers a ctr cumstance whrch may have pleasantly affected the beholder but was decidedly uncomfortable for the flowers The program opened with a grand march wherein we trailed a stately Moose and a Young dear After thrs dancing was ln order for those who understood the art musxc being furnished by the VICTCC Band all are agreed that lt was plercrng The hut of the eve ning was made by Fuzzy s fortune cards At the late hour of ten lce cream calce and apples were served The latter were entlrely approprrate they lent a flavor of Halloween and occasroned a llvely game of Apple apple whos got two apples3 The party brolte up at eleven thirty the partrclpants unam mously proclarmmg lt A good starter lnvltatrons for another party to be held ln the K C hall were lssued a weelc later lust after we had sent ln our acceptance word got out that we were expected to pay an admrssron fee The result was an mdrgnatron meetrng which delegated lVlr Murphy to mvestlgate the cause He discovered that he rumor was not unfounded one of the gullds had been trying to use our club for profrteerrng purposes The matter was ad1usted by Drplomat Murphy ln vrtatlons were Issued and accepted anew The chief feature of this party a lec ure by Brother ames appealed particularly to the femmrne sectron of the au drence Socral gathermgs then followed each other rn qurclc succession each one provmg more enjoyable than rts predecessor so that talung rt all rn all we max conclude that the club has fulfilled its arm Looking back on the good trmes lt gave us, we mvoluntarlly exclalm 'May the umor Senior Club outlast our school days, and ever be as produc tne of wholesome fun as rt was during the year l9l9 l920 Evelyn Frx '20 114 g , 7i 1' o o i' t ff N , . e 1 CCW 4 4v4'4e W 915 -Bl? , -N Y . . 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I - V e gl -ffl :- . -5252- ' 'za f 'J ' '-' ei - M THE JUNIOR CLUB The unlor Club was organrzed about the mlddle of September a a meeting rn whxch the followmg offrcers were elected Amy Walsh Presrdent Blanche OToole Secretary Treasurer Our President has worked wonders by her sprrrt of loyalty and enthusrasm and we justly clalm to be as credltable a class as any Cathedral Hrgh has ever Produced To our Class Adusor who helped us to attam our laurels who gawe us substantral help rn every worthy undertakmg and who has ever proved a genume friend each of us owes apprecratlon and makes use of thrs occaslon to tender her vratrtude We are proud to say that the presrdent of our Sodalrty was chosen from among the unrors Two of our brrllrant lasses carried away the honor ln the Essay Contest and four others form the Lrbrary Workers The best boosters of the school are the unrors This has been proved bv the fact that all turned out wrth flymg colors for every game of the season under the leadershrp of their yell mrstress who rs also a .IUHIOT One of the most smcere contestants for the Maryknoll unlor prize of fered by Rt Rev J T McNrcholas IS also of our group She rs working hard and every one rs wrth her The social affairs of the year have been many but none were so elabor ate as the unror Senror Banquet It will go down ln Cathedral s annals as a rrumph of culmary and artlstlc skrll Wrthout doubt the name of the unror Class of l920 wrll ever be re membered wrth pleasure by the true friends of Cathedral Hugh Blanche O Toole Zl At nts frrst me tmg the Sophomore Class elected the follow mg offrcer Flo a Loubert Presxdent Agnes Gallagher Vice Presrdent Agatha Burger Secretary Lucille Harnev Treasurer VV1th Flora as head the offrcers entered upon therr dutles courageou ly resolved to make ours the banner class of the school In order to cheer up the Freshmen we first had an rnltratron party The evenrng s entertainment began wrth a grand march after which the drfferent cla yells and school yells were gnc-n A clever program of lnltratron followed Danc mg and games gave addrtronal amusement At 8 o clock luncheon was serxed and then the party broke up leavmg us warm frrends of the Freshmen Other soclal affairs of the year hare been qurte as successful as this frr t party and the Sophomore prcnrc was somethmg unlque But enjoyment rs not the only thrng that the sophomores excel rn Ot 14 A11 A N. 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Y. - T ' ' TI-IE SOPHOIVIORE CLUB. 39:1 im studies ue hare no fear Lpon the completion of the new bUlldll'lU when e mere placed in the study hall x ith the Junior and Seniors we determined to keep up ulth them or ll DOCQITDTC urpas tl'em VK e uorlted hard x e isa ed the chalk line ss non the approlaalron of ur teachers XT hen we learned that the girl xx ere again to he represented in the Beacon me gaxe all Beacon ac nitles our full support thus ettinv a Good example to the unlors One of our class carried oil a prize for her essay on The Btn fits ol Fnlistment in the American Army everal members of our cla s hare contributed to the literary de partmenr of the year hook In all school atfairs he 'ophomoies haxe shoxs ed loyalty and spirit XX e haxe aided the Seniors bw helpnv on the Beacon lunch and by a candy sale l the bankn contet ue turned out IOU per cent and kept to the fore in getting subscriptions for the Marvknoll lun or F S Osgood that Little deeds of kindness Little words of loxe Make our earth an Eden Like the Heaien ahoxe Agatha Burger 22 T e Freshman Uub The Freshman Class answers to a roll call ot thir x eight pupils It s class that will mark a date in the history of Cathedral not only for scholar hip and athletics but for its general resourcefulness in the matter of proxiding good times The first regular class meeting is as held in the Freshman Session Room on September I6 l9l9 on which occasion it xx as suggested that meetings be held on the first Monday of every month A class adwisor who has by her kind ness and tact kept the class united and interested was secured and the follox in officers were elected President Margaret Smith Vice President Maud Reedw Treasurer Virginia Smith Secretary Helen Mclntyre On Oct Dth X e were formills admitted to Freshman class priiileiees at n initiation partx gnen us by the Sophomores The initiation exercise uere followed bx dancing and games At sexen oclock refreshments were seried md a xerw interesting program given lhe big affm of the Fre hman X ear was our Indian Pun held in anuarx The hostesses appointed hx the class were Marcxret omith Loretti V est Francis Hohhan and Frances umn and they did themselxes proud 1 1 e -Lg- W, 2' gg s :C 1 e , .ff -,- e so e - -e-,412 ' , ' ,?Q -' V T .. , ' ' , V :: J, f .: -- n. . A e ' V 1 V 'A ' h ' 3, ' w ' , ' . V. . s es . . U ' ' 1 v ' lk ' . - A. : 'e ' ' f- ,. 7 ' I fa 1 ' L I I - B . 5 :I ,. A . U' f c , - , , , . .H S ' s ' ' ' ' - ' I i - -' C L . I1 ff Q ' ' . ' I c ' - e A ' 3 . ' - x . Kindness is the characteristic trait of the sophomores. They believe with ' ' ft - ' - , .., V Q U - V Y .. , .. , , x. X , ., 3 -4 ,Q Qx rr f r- - h i ' ' ty- ' ' . i Tx c 'i D I , ' - , 4 V l V '. ' ' V . - - v I ' V' . g . V : . ' v ' z V' ' , - g 5 3 ' V V ' V -1 . Y . : I I . s- I ' M . . ' ' , ' . .ff Q ' , 1 . - , Q . 4 . Q ' , ' : . .. . P' 'il-I The xnvltatlons were arrows attached to a prece of elm w ood and bearmv a vers from Hlaw atha The four hostes Cs were prettrlv attlred rn Indlan costumes tv o as chrefs and two as lndlan mardens The decoratrons were flashv prllows nd lndran blankets An lndlan Feather Hunt an lndran qpelllnfr Vlatch real Pow Vt ow and lndlan fortune telllnv featured durlnv tae evenmv Ba ketball has b en a favorlte pastrme with the Freshmen thrs year latron he m prrecl as well as to the plavers who showed therr loval school splrrt oy their splendid attendance at all games Un the lth of Aprll a Farewell Partv was Cfrven IH honor of France lslolahan one of our most popular class members who IS to make ner future home ln South Carollna Vvlth tht beglnnln we have no fear but that the cla of l923 wnl make a record for rtself such as has never been equalled ln the hlstory of th Car dral Hrgh School Helen Mclntvre 73 THE STUDENI F CHOIR lhe btuclents Cholr has m the mam stood true to tts purpose all vear and has worked wth an ardor that deserves and has our full apprecratlon For thls credit IS due not to the cholr only but also to rts faxthful drrectress and to the orgamst Mrss E McGraw who have unstmtrngly grven thelr time and valu able servrces whenever a rehearsal was needed The school rn general and the cholr m partlcular take this opportunlty to express their gratxtude to both Besides Slflglng an occaslonal Requlem Mass the choir has taken charg of the monthly Flrst Frrday Mass Ir sang at Mldnlght Mass rn the AUdlt0TlUm on Chrrstmas Eve at some of the Holy Week services and at the Hrgh Mass ot Senlor Day une tenth But everyone wrll admlt that all work and no play has a dullrng effect on ack 1ts effect on a choxr IS slmllar lxnovvmg this the Slsters surprrsed the cholr members wrth a plcnxc one fine day ln June Those who thunk that SIHUCIS are too spmtual to enjoy a feast would have been dlsabused of that false xd a had they been present at the luncheon on that occasion Wrth the advent of vacatlon the Student Choir vvrll dtsband, stlmulated by the encomlums they have justly vvon Medora Lorselle '22 111 5. 'L 3 f+5,k-Q ? - is A L??' Sf- l3T4'T ew -UW-f Y L- f - is A - iSj,f - Y-as fe' e-,,, . - 1 1 .. ,., o ya. . A V ' v' ' ,, . . V 1 I 1 P - - - 1 . . . D Y A e. X A , ' U ' O r . 3 ' V D A - 1 ' o' s e ' ' . Much credit is due to our efficient coach on account of the keen yet friendly emu- 4 s s , ' ' H' -, ' ' A 1' l r . . L ' . A A ' ? - - S .A I A . . .S , . g v I SS I., . R V . . N , . , - V , H D , U ., . , , - , e . , ,I . , - . t e ' ' . S e has hm Hemi 79 FSH' M, UC iioexzdd C DW ue-ttes Ca Sei A35R5 Ii-Be H r el fa L 'tlwe shi-T I 1 vguacorv V1Ju.v1c,L. H 2 -ln .. DOY I- 1 it . S 5 Q 'F vsAi'fR 4 ,W , 4- L'r ' - I in-ffeww-f 5 Rl! 1 - gf 1 In , t R i---- -...L U -C, , '1 U iid I TQ 5 0 - u L N u U on n Y of. '4 W W ullv 'hflavs be sand un 'Wa lhosg Cyevev d T11 e. LY'-. Una nf. The.. P he Sin-ne, notfhe Saint' Kers 1-1 . -3545. 5 .V X 2 :J-'. ' 1' . 'gin .' 5: ,, . Ii . V- B - F I D1 5 K k Erfxf- ept ept norroxs ept Cllilghtu ept ept months an ay Sept hom Button' ept 5-F HHHNIE t, XT 5,-x 5 X. .211 4,241 1 of-f1 al-X SEPT FMBER First day of school Hou Clye clo3 Teachers haye no mercy Long lessons are asswned for 8 9 Physlcal Culture classes organrzed Nou wrll you keep Vve re holclmg secret counclls about a year boolt Senlor class orgamzes Senlors start ssorrvrnv about exams They re only mne 24 General get acquamted xsr'l1 the gurls party EXCfWll1lHU Button' to Fox Trot rn yogue HITBTIOUQ time 'Nev charrs arrne for session rooms Aclreu you plea '-ant tete a teles O srble to c c crrously clt ct c the people c nrcltel ancl tt ct utstron c c OCTOBER 3 X rrgxl cla s clelwhtecl Hammermv so loucl that lt lmpos The boph entertamed the Freshres The cooltmg class seryed ple on the hact starr 'Nonody I0 Great EYCITCITIEDI oxer the commv game I4 'lardy lan proposed xoted upon and pa ed but not by I9 We uplorecl the neu lJUllCllI'lQ today Aurta found x was true Clough too 3 Blanche O loole and Adellne Mccrras dr cuss the 30 lunror Senior get together party 3I The mormng 1fter last mght Sleepy l P g gi is 7 Q e, e i,,e 5 S . . 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'Dei NOVEMBER Not 3 lihe Hrkers went out explormg and Mona trled to cllmb a free ow J Electron 4 f Beacon Staff 'Nox 6 Senior girls en ertamed football squad Eats treacherously chsappeared but the boys came heroxcally to the rescue Nox 8 Great Scandal' Alexlna Belanger was seen eloplnrz wxth Hamlet ox IO Exerybody loolung forward to a half hollday Nlox l l Patruttrc program We admlt the march was a farlure but re half hollday that followed was a complete success 'Nlov IZ All the Physlcs books are not yet ln But we xe worked untxl we re gettlng thrn N w I3 General mutatlon to football party N w I7 Through the lcmdness of our Pastor we were gnen a party Prother ames gaxe the boys a few pointers Wow Recltatrons brllllant ln splte of party 'Vox Beacon Lunch Comml tee chosen 'Nlow 2 Everyone thlnlclng of schemes to make money for Beacon Nr x Beacon Lunch Many catastrophes lrst Weenres late Second Not enough pickles Thrrd Volunteer dlshwashers suffer drre effects Nlox 23 Evelyn McCabe learns to say turkey ln Spanish Now 26 Eweryone happy a four day waeatron rn sight Grades en tertaln us wrth a delightful lhanlcsgnmg pro ram DEQEXIBER D c l Mowed into our new bulldln Irene and Roselrn staffed match oxer a desrrable seat m the study hall Irene YlCtOTlOl15 after the thlrd tound Dec Slster changed all the seats xncludrnv Irene s Dec Grace tried to l-:ate up the hlll but was vers unsuccessful Dec Father Pm ers rsxted our sln IH cla s and pronounced It ex cellent Dec uartet declded that Tommy Murphy IS becomlng a re ular c rff tl sel er Hox about rt Dwrght3 Dec 8 Oh 0 o o Skmm ' 'No chool today ' 1 I Q fi? 5: 5 'xi f Ti n I I V' - f - xgf-phi N '. '. ' v . V l ,, I . V I v' ,1 - - , . . o '. . ' ' . Nov. I4. Many hearts fluttering-report reading. o '. . ' ' ' ' ' . 1 '. l8. ' ' ' ' ' ' . 1 '. l9. 't . 4 '. 0. ' ' 1' . t ' w. 24. . - F' - ' . ,f in e. . ' ' ' ' A g. ' . O a . Z. ' , ' ' O 'W . 3. ' s ' , ' ' v' V - , . 4. .. v Y 'Q gi g s, Z A 4- . 5. Q ' ' ' g l. v ', 'A . . . - - - ' .l s '. ' 'Dei D 9 Cathedral students had the pleasure of hearmg Dr Dans 1 wel ltnown l cturer durmg the flrst two perlods The Caus of Farlur wa b s toprc D c IO lhe twelfth theme rn Fngllsh IX assrgned l erne Murphx chose Fl he Potato as her subrect W hat s rn a name3 D c l l lrs folly to be w use sard Thomas Cray But he w asn at French class today Dec IZ If you drop a word rn the study hall D c IJ All the arr a solemn stlllness holds' Xmas and Santa Claus are nlgh Dec I6 The Modern History class held a lengthy drscu sron about shat Henry IV dred of D c I7 Someone comes mto possessron of Dolly Erspamer s collec tlon of snap shots Y e gods' fake them aw ay' D c I8 To rrse or not to rse that IS the questron mth Marys bread and also Mary s mark Dec I9 Christmas program Candy drstrrbuted free Query Why d d Evelyn Frx carry home a knitting bag3 JANLARY a 5 Back to the grmd an 6 We recerve back our Physrcs notebooks wrth many Not ac cep eds w rxtten across their rllustrlous pages lan 7 The uartet wrll go down flve ln conduct We were drs cu ng well Id hate to ell lan 8 The Virgil class begs therr teacher to gne them a pernvd ln which to mourn Drdo s demise but she consoles them with the lund words You ll meet her again ln the underworld a 9 Hank YISIIS our school for busmess purposes H s aw ful flatterer and consequently hrs supply of season trclaets runs low I2 Report Cards Dont mentlon the agony of that day Wot s the use o lrvln 3 I3 lhe Rxght Rexerend Bishop and the Qlergv of the Droces of Duluth hold a conference rn our study hall from elexen tlll one o clock hence we are grven two periods free Result Semor class transferred from study hal to Sunbeam I4 The Sophs, unlors and Senlors recene an mutatlon to be the guests of the faculty and students of Villa Scholastrca the follow mg after noon 1 t ,,,. 1 time ee-ffggnx , - .. E t AL file 1 f f J- -I 7, -V s ' e g1f.-f are t a f' , Q-24 , . V ec. . X . ' . 7 , I ' l-' f: . , ' . U 'e ' -3 ' s ..i D . , . . . , . . e . , ' D r . . ' ,' A e ' . it V' 'l ' r- 'Ii ' V ' . 'S Your conduct mark will also fall. e . '. ' ' ' . . . h ' ' ' s ' v . ' . e . . - I . . 1 ' . . . Q e . . r - , ' W A . , . , , Wli , , J n. . ' . . II v.. . n . - 'L Q ssl -' , ' t . ' . I fi ' ! ' U1 V' ' V J n. . ' . e an 1 - ' Jan. . . jan. . ' A 4 ' ' ' , ' e r v ' V ' . . . , ' . - ' l Jan. . ,I ' ' ' .4 ' ' 'ia' im n Out ln the bllzzard over the hllls To the Vllla me gally go Then home we come after the fun Through heaps of drlfted snow la I6 Beacon work almost all flnlshed Pl es of lt such good stuff too' I9 Margaret Klng complalns that the characters ln short 'land stand too close together an 20 We ve declded that Tommy should have taken Botany thls vear as he seems so lnterested ln the fern a ZI Senlor glrls glve a surprlse party for our prlnclpal on her namesday Oh oy' What fun IS ln store' lan 23 We hase our DICIUYCS taken for the Beacon It s a good thlng that photographers can flatter' lan 26 We are told to prepare for a Cooklng test and to have our notebooks wrltten up for Frlday 27 Everybody crammlng crammlng crammlng Z8 Mldnlght oll IS stlll bumlng 29 Horrors' COOICIDQ test Tears ldle tears' an 30 Flu epldemlc on The teachers look tlred We declde that they need a rest FEBRLARX e 2 Evelvn FIX gets 99 ln a HlSIOfy test Who dld you slt next to E,xeIvn3 e 3 Our prlnclpal IS slclt and everyone mlsses her especlally the Senlors e 4 Twenty absent The Flu comes ln handy as an excuse e 5-Some of us practlce fud e maklng and are absent the re malnder of the day Feb 6 Chuck Blackwood danclng puplls are lmprovlng Feb 6 The most lnsplrln event of the year Eunlce attends a week day Mass F I0 Three llttle Qophomores lose three llttle dresses because xxell nuff sed F I I Frances McPhee came ln tlme for roll call Fe IZ llncoln s blrthdal We dedlcated It to Morpheus Fe I6 Dead frogs are seen ln the cloak room Oh' those Freshles talte the berrles I7 I7 Mystery' Vifherc s that beauty parIor3 Our mlrrors and combs are dlsappearlng ll. E i. ag e e,f ,f ei , , e, e Ia . I5. ' ' ' , ' , -A n. . ' ' .I 'I ' - , . Jan. . ' ' U H ' - Ian. 22. Vvhisperlngs of a ,Iunlor-Senior party are borne on the breezes. Jan. . ' I ' - ' - ' . Ian. . ' ' ' ' ' ' . lan. . . ' . , ' . I . . ' ' . ' . ' eeesss I7 b. .- 'a , ' ' . . ' ' U F . ' g - ' - web. .- ' . ' . 1 eb. . .- ' ' , eb.. . .- I '. ' ' 1' . ' - l- L-4, F b I8 tleanor vent home bareheaded re prrng stj, le F I9 Vtere told ue re lmprorln rn hear rt 'il-I The bows were examrmnv Public Qpealtrn C-lad to Feb 23 Onehall day free' Hurrah' MARCH Mar l The shrewd Qc-more called for a kitchen shoxser and a a result the C-old Dust Tx ms made their debut Mar 3 The unrcrs are gromn up They we grwen up sluppmf' rope Mar 4 Mona and her troupe Q-are a luncheon to rarse funds for the library and realrzed S43 00 Some hustlers Mar 5 Seven sophomores bellewe rn the precept Cleanllness rs next to Godlmess The kitchen shone after therr xsorlc Mar 9 Today was ordinary Mar I0 benrors held a class meetmg and collected dues after whlch the treasurer presented everyone wxrth an all day sucker Mar ll Were Informed that Eleanor IS deeply rnterested rn Art and Lrterature Ar present :he rs taltlng up Bryant Mar Mar Mar l Mar Mar l Beacon Mar Z2 formed an Mar 23 Mar 24 7 monev they ve Aprrl 6 Aprr 7 he had fallen asle Aprrl 8 Amy calls the girls out for a little lung practrce Grace Ryan buys a farm near Altlun Father Pow ers gn es us a fexs trps on the art of drsh xx ashmg Free day All prarse to St Patrrclc' Seniors announce they Xe at last found a means to malte easy Dance April I6 The Chorr was heard practrcrng a requrem Wonder rf allrance with the Beacon Lunch Comm1ttee3 Trckets ellmsz fast for Beacon Dance Frre Drllr lnclclentally Funrce u as the last one out APRIL X man Landry appears IH her new Easter toss lrene Joyce came one half hour late for Botany class Claims p ln the ltltchen Hou could you do rt lrene3 Senror Dlaw netted S73 00 for the Beacon Vi e assure you rt xx as north hearlnv too Aprrl 9 Frances Holahan leases town The Freshres are all uearrn crepe rr I7 X ats the world comm o anuxas3 C-eraldme non tudles at noon free time April I5 Cfrtrude Nll n Mar aret leomrd and Marlon Higgins mn the arms e su Conte' Congratulations gurl 1 I , -L - du- - -:':'T.-sl-so 6'-1-2 4- fi - -Y V , A?- -------'ff -if -- 'A YV 7775?-, -J' '21 Y 7 f Lk 5 :f 'J .- ' .1 -- - -Y : 52- e -4 ' ' ' ' .' 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LINC UHS Mary Eleanor Eumce Grace Alxerta Agatha Eyelyn Esther Roselm Ferne MAX lxodak Qome pu mu unror auctlon took place It uae en ertarnmg as xsell a xe yhodv at 'Vla tl xx Qumerree Exam na rom 'Vlary Haley demonetrate the perrranent qual1t1eQ of black JLNE unlor Senlor Banquet Studen chorr plcnlc genlor Day Public Speaklnff Recital Alumnae meetmg Sf-more admrtted to thit ruguet 1 J x Grade Provmm B tccalaureate Sundav Commencement lqareu ell Avatha V 'Vloran 70 PCPLLAR PIECES Let the rest of the world go hy Take me to the land of Jazz Make rt Qlow and easy rf you want to Qet alone xsrth me A Qood young man IS hard to fmd Pack up vour troubles rn your old klt bag The sunehme of your smlle Wonderful pal Im haymg a wonderful tlme GUI, Our, Marne If they'd only gne old Ireland to the lmh lrene-Sw ee' and lou Alexma When you look rn the heart of a rose lm A .7 C A . Idf tg was May ?.-Helen Stapelton finds auviolet. ' 1- XA 5. .J SA C. ll.-J A A . ' - i A ' ' s A A ' 17.-liar, y . 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E-I I- I Ei l:r,f?Y5tQu.,.,Y,fmRf.mftYtadag-XA D ffm yuff Q el-K 5 L11 II Here ln due proportion She mselv has combmecl The physical ancl moral Wrth tralmng of the mind lore of books and sclence True eclucatxons plan Wllth love of home and natne land And Cod and fellow man Chorus lustly then me call her The mse the good the great Her mls lon hlgh fulfilling ln a manner so complete e has standards hugh of study Struct rules too we confess All the same we lowe her CH 1 I' :F L -'JYYHA V M -2 .. Y - j'- ,th V 17 , , WA: ,- , T , ,-f ,, a'fS sv---2 ' ' 'T A' .Q -55 f - - 'i - , 1-i.,.,,,, . .., - ff V ., . w az. I -, g eo omg 3-l, 5 -1 1-l-1 llS'- 3 -14:11:11 E -l T1lT'1nD'1:- ' 'x 11: i - t -li 111 .1--Q -1 -11 ur 1ri11l!!.11 1 ' UI 1- :sill A 1 all-H21-1l1l-11 0 5: ri s- e , U . . n s ai - v- -I ' -.A r- can 'damn fu wh do as fr.. 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Doctrme MUSIC Spealun ln tudy hall so broad Where fnes marked dow or tallun loud And two for just a nod qcrence l atm Spanlsh French Mrh Slenog Oh mx An up to date curriculum Nl hen at recreatlon To heal the merry laugh To listen to the drollrng and lhe hanter and the chaff Ba lcethall H s Hall For fun and frolrc x hy There nexer u 1s the equal of Our own Cathedral High Choru Cheer then for our Hrgh School Her cla es and her rule Vi hlchexer naw you take er qhe s the parag n of schools lqor an all round educatron nothm less place to get lt The finest H re s the Choru Cathedral IS tlr and um We ll ne er for et our Qoocl trme ln H Berman hall and gym These memorre ln future wear Vi rll bring u happme lolly Alma Mater C H Lnely old Where all UW Wflwlgl emi-,e -i f, e,e ff , H, e -H -T Ill. sz . ' . ' . gv s . V . 'l ' 'n f ss sl r g , ' 1 e V ,V h . - ,Q - 'V y Tv A .A ga H ' - - ' , 6 Y I l Has our Cathedral High. C. C. H. S. IV. s: . ' ' , 'l ' s' . . . , , , U . S s , - ' . . ' s ' j s . i V ' ., . S . SS' ' ' . G. . . S. CHE 1 rf: f e Eu 3973 ,I X -Cf. ,'fl'lt,V . 1 'ji fx :r.,,,. J-M14 Lia! mfg 1 Qwllyvv-79 Gm QL3 f 1 , ui 1 ' ,QI . K . A A V A .,7. G qgii.. . 73 ,M .,, ,Qi We -'fy , 'Q' '-Q -is-T I Ntemorar e Remember 0 mo t IONlI1g X lrgln mud It nexer hrs heen known at man xslth at a lut petltlon In x un hetore thy throne Inbplred ulth this confidence we call 'Vlo her ot heaun hind o tree xnd on our kntei me humn x HI o um a Glance hem n Forbdlte u not zn thrs our hour of need Hut ln thy mercw care For u thy helplebs chxldren md mth speed Que anwer to our praw er Alexma Belfm er 70 IS E rg fif e - ri e to - Th Q at in ith, I' 5 W laid 11' L1 ,. f, ' '1, f.l'. 'lx ' D 'g . M .L. X 4 if 'mm x ,asf Ns Nei 'W arf 'bi mf ,f ' gwwlstf I it . I 23 eng, gg ,yr 'Mr ni I ,W ff Jn' -1 Ln. W -4, S L .. . LUMN - .-'re . fw- -9, AQ IIII- ,gre Ji - Kathleen Butler and PYISCIIIB O Rourke tvso of I9 s energetlc students are taking the Normal Graduate Course The former IS at the Duluth Nor mal and the latter at Superlor Normal Rose Spellman I9 rs resrdlng rn St Paul and at present IS helping the N P to rarse the fares Kelly Home Thompson Co fmd they have acqurred a valuable asse rn therr clerlcal department ln the p rson of l ucllle Taylor I9 Helen Atmore I9 IS repeatlng her Freshman davs at St Mary s of tht Woods Indrana She s a college Freshman this time and we re not ashamed of her either Slckness IS a lusiury when you can secure such nurses as Gladys Broth erton I9 and Yvette Pare I9 They re curlng all the sick at S Mary Hospltal Cecella Morrlseau I9 ls on the stenographrc pay roll at the Herald offrce Aenes Loubert I9 srts beh nd a typeu rrter at the Portland Cement Co and gets good money for lt too Theresa Iennmes I9 rs thrs scar envaged ln the dellglstful ta k of do mg nothlng just resting on I'-er oars so to speak Mildred Fix I8 rs draxsmv her monthly cheque from the Northwest ern Coal C o Hare you memorlzed the history of the company yet Mnldred3 Lillian ulnn I8 has done many thmgs smce gr duatrng che 1 t present stenographer for Mcfox R Hanson laxners lVlarg1ret Decker Marne lolnen and BCIHICG foben ll of I8 xx ll complete the Nlormal course rn une Xve understand they all hare good teach ln positions m neu Florence Manex, I-rances qtack and Marx Bohn are upholclmg the hon ors of Cathedral? 'IS class at the COIIBUE' of Qt Qcholastlca Thes plan to cont'nue their studies next xear at Columhra or Ann Arbor lull 2 '- Z1--f e. 3 .., .... . nf- ' 1 -2' '- 1--L, -Q'-'1 -ie , '- Q I:- r YV 3 1? , ,, l 1- ,, Y, - - 'ff gee 9 2 Y t W Q .cv '. ' 94 I 7 , , ..... , '- -is Y 5,-I., . Weis! R-I JW: I YL f' - 4-ft-Re .--.1 -I .- ,: - 1 pf ,, I . ,,- A s V4 ' -t-:vm ,. .' .1 1: :V wi' N ,Y 5 .jf ' I A . -'HMI' Sn- . , f' .- if . 4' !'I.- wr, .I Q T. 1-Vg: ' 1 -:inf rf.-'l,.r? ,ki x I y f' ' 'v' I5 .tt I - I' 'tu' I':'g 5-iff: ...Q 1Q'Q,.,. I I ' Y ,1 V '-hi 1 H A .vt -.-A' ' ul 41' QI If, I I. 'I I fs 'if' 4 Gt- Q f -:ef iii. I 'ir sv -', W ' 'I' - I. ,I , F t ' . ' 2' 'Y ,I 'np J 1 -I I I . -. .Q 1 ' l'b 5-If Q I hw. - , .. rs- ' II x -- ' WZ., ,s V X A ... V V , A j A I Q , px .fi - .e DI: ., .QL I 1 ,Aw 2-4 ll, 2,7 1 14-':--I-rliv .5 , l-,I 1 Y . ,, Iv IX -1 .f H1 1466, J. l ,:,.'4 .dn gig, -, fu Al . A 5 'Z' JMI' K . 4' ,N - 3 4 -at kg gI I, ,.g, .1 I. 1. 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Q , , ' V 4 2 . ., 5 a A V Y, , , ,HI I I ' ' - ' ' a ' -I I , I A M A I I . .EE- - 'E!2'El-,E-- iv' Helen McNel1 and Margaret Fls nn I6 are both do1ng stenographv work I-lelen at the D o. I R OIIICC and Margaret mth the uI1us Barnes Cram Co W understand why the U S Slupplng Board of the Emergency Fleet Corporatlon IS fleetlng ahead so fast 1t s because Margaret Roth I6 IS th 1 enographe and a1de de camp Wlnlfred lVIcHale I6 Is runnm a comptometer for Kelly I-lone Thompson Co Blanche Spellman I7 IS talung l1fe easv at her home 1n St Paul Margaret McNel1 I7 1s teachlng ln Duluth Mane Spellman has a pos1t1on as stenographer 1n the State Cap1tol St Pau Agnes Crullcshanlc I4 IS occupvlng a secretar1al DOSIIIOD at the Great Xlor hern Power Company We understand that Rosalm Borrxucz I6 1 holdlng a stenograph1c pos1t1on at French 84 Bassett s Eleanor VonDraseIc I8 IS spendmg th1s vear mth her brother near Whatever vou do Eleanor dont dec1de to lne happ1ly ever after 1n Man ato Inez lkmg I7 helps to enlwen the bu mess of the South Shore Ra1lu ay off1ce Her excuse for bemg there IS stenography flex er Florence Campbell I7 IS lolloxsmfv her natural bent and IS at tendlng an art school 1n Mmneapolls Vema Walsh and losephme BICIII I7 w1lI oon be full fledged nurses They re tralmng at St oseph s Hosp1tal IVI1nneapol1s Vxolet de Roche I7 1 twlung shortharv-I notes at lxelly Furnlture Co XVl'lllS Clance VI alsh I7 1 a steno rapher 1n the emplov of the Sargent CX Walker Co Arlme H1 g1ns I7 trots da1lv ooxsn to the h1ll to the Duluth and Iron Rang Ra1Iroad Co off1cc Steno raphw ls responslble for her early mo1n1r1g xx all: and her xseelclv cheque Ro e lVlcK1nnon If was her de lc at the Duluth Candy Co She clarms to be boolcke p1n all day out ue remember her fondness for su eets and have our doubts Ruth Blackwood I I I9 recuperatmg on Park Pomt s sunny sands We hope youll come around when vou re b tter Ruth Gladys Braden I7 IS attendmv Macalaster College 1n St Paul Melame Belan er and Leona Landolt two of I6 s most d1l1gent stu dents hawe completed the 'Normal Graduate course and are teachlng MCIHHIC at Thlef R1ver Fall M1nn and Leona at Proctor The rel1g1ous call ha been ansuer d by one fa1r member of I6 s happy group eon1n Be anger Qhe IS non a Bened1ct1ne and IS called S1ster Leontme lll . 1' A -5- -- - N -,--45 - '14, Y f K 52r1?e- ,WY f -- ff sf Ati '--f ,Y g e Y ill ' fl ,S 1. . e- F- fz-V-. s M ' , , - , 1 , , er st r ' - - ,. - 1 Q - fl ' ' Q I 1 I . I . . - - , . , . . . . 1 s, , . , . I. . , . . . . . 1 K , , , . I ' . ' I y 1 5 - . ,, , D . 1 Mankato and, we fear, mfatuatmg all the wealthy farmer lads around there. . Y 1 Q .6 I - lc . . I f ' - 5 ' Y . I' , ' 1' O 4 I - n k .I K. . - g I A 1 , , , , ' s - ' . . I 1 ' , 1 . ' . ' , . . , . 1 v 5 ' , - -1 -v A ' 7 , ' , 's g C A . H 5 ' '. . . , . I F , g -1 v . . , , . . . . e , . g -' s ' .L . ' ' I I , . A , , 1 3 1 . ' D ' cr ' I - f . D , , . K. Q W 4 ' - Q Y c Y ' n . , . ' e , . . , . . . . , D . . g y ' ' , 1 - - - -, . s, ., . - - Q , Q . , , tg T. 9 , . ' . . . , .. . s . . ., , 1 if haal 5.4. qfwwm GLJZN.. Q1 U....1...!, M2--L 1J,,....l...L aavskrf epoofbq N X J 1.-,,.1..,E Y l its s. ' t L . '1 -gfx T-T-XY H .-.2-.N .Q YA 1, I I 2' . 4 , iz, agp -A04 Q .da A T M I 3. 1 5 ,x , L ,.,,.g,sl . 4.1 4.4. A L.-nga? 5? IS, . ?'Vf7, 74...-Ll' 1 ni, W.: A frvy ' ,, . 5 - Marron Macphee I6 plays on a typewrlter from early morn t1ll dewy eye and draws a brg salary for rt too at the Peerless Laundry Whrle the llow ers and the 1a s bud forth 1n Meadowlands Mmn the young 1de I-.eeps hootmg yrgorously uncl r the klllful drrectron of Ann Tob Blanche Lal-endress ID IS teachmg at lxeew atm Mmnesota X ou re rot a yrllage yamp are vou Blanchej Cer rude Mclxev IJ has a st nogr1ph1c pos1t1on 1n th l71de'1ty Burld nv Duluth Irene Gratto ID IS chref stenographer at the Nl P Rallroad 1n Duluth Margaret Mackey I4 1 m the mdependent class qhes a publrc tenoerapher at Mmneapolrs Puprls at the Duluth School of Busmess are pursumv a course under the able mstructron of Eluabeh Monahan I4 teacher of Palmer Method VI Tltlflg W1n1fred Corcoran I4 College of St Scholashca trll I6 B A Lmyetsrty of Mrchr an Feb I8 has taught smce her graduatron 1n Detro1t Vl1ch1gan Famt tmkles of weddm b ll warn us that she w1Il mcrease e teach 1 shorta e of De ro1t by one more br1ll1ant pedagovue at the end of year Mary Qumn I3 now Mrs Mo s sent her beauhful glrl to pay er re pects to us IH September She came 1n a la baby carnage of course Lvla O Rourke IZ became trred of her name and changed 1t to Lyl1 VlcDowell last Aprrl qhe and Arch1e are happlry res1 mg on East Xlmth treet No wonder Archre IS happy The Board of t'duc1t1on of Duluth has to Y6'llnqUlSl'l Mary Scanlon to a clarman of h1 her r1 ht 1 fortunate Mr Layelle 1 ho w1ll close h1s cla1m une Q1 ter M Raymond I4 renown ID school days as Agatha Mclaaugh Im answered the hlgher call after her graduatlon She IS teachmg at H1bb1ng Vlmn Margaret Daly I4 IQ completmg her college course at the UHIYCTSIIY of Mmnesota Estelle Alt hul I6 and E.ls1e McAuley I6 after completmg three years of college work at the Colle e of Qt Scholastrca Duluth have spent the past year the former at Berlcely CBIIIOYHIH the latter at St Catherme s o leve St Paul Proudly they carr1ed home therr sheepskms mscrlbed B A at the end of May l92O Gertrude Lvnch I7 completes her qenlor Graduate course at the Du luth Normal thls year Mary Monahan, I3 1 malnmg the typewrrter smg 1n her fathers In surance Offrce ltr? 6 1 vi fa.1:i 'fiih f-L--,y - xx. : - '-Q.: - 132-Eilgg-'itgigf-ff' f+ ,.4- W, - , ' 'w1is'fl,i , ' 2. 7 '-Alle 'ny 4, .. .1 Q - .au V 5-,. -' , ' v Hr. V . ' ' , . ' g' s 1 ' , A ., V' 2. ' s ' - f e . s - en, 'l6. O v ' - ' f' q A ' r 1 M. , . . J Y, , . , e f e . f - I . O, . 1 , . . . . , wh1le Evelyn Phrllrps, 16, has a s1m1lar POSIIIOD 1n St. Paul. s V . . I L A M . c - ' I , , . . . , , . . , l A ' g 1 - 1 p ' 1 ' ' . ' ' ' ' g e s ' ' ' th . e- . g c ' 3 3 this ' , ' , ' . s , . ' ' h . . .. . ., s . j , . , , . . .1 Y ! K4 I S A Y K' I . . Y A A 'D 1 I ,' ' ' 1 'g 'g , . . . ' , v 'A ' ' in -. , 1 1 . ' Lf I . g 1 N . , .1 . y 1 ' . r , , . ,I . ,. . Q - 1 ' 0 1 . sc , . , , .' L ' 3 -1- v v 1 'fy : ' C 1- O , . . . 1 . . , . , - , , 7 49 t' V - ,, s ' - ' Z: , fe-.W -3,54 1 . f 1 A fnlfn - - ' f-ff: 4 ,L T- '3 2-E 2- ge ,s .. ,A f - Gerehude Nfl2l'll'1lttlY't1 ll and lrcne Nlorm lo are nohly represtnt ng t e1r classes 1n tl1e Be11ed1ct1ne Orde rt OYKTICI 1 non noun 1 N Gregory the latter as S1s'er Prudenha Irene McQahe IZ IS stenovrapher for Chaffee and Parlter 1ttorne5 I X- Nmeteen Eleven Class R11 Belle Powers lhere une onlx stx of us Graduates tn al1 he fair the 0la1lt the shmt tht ln the montl of unc n1ne tears hate unlurled 5111ce ut allttcl forth to ronuuer 'he nor trst t1ee was Atltce fa1r dlE!X ll'l6 ta' Our X aled1c'o11an our P1es1clent and all VN 1th a hushancl tx o babes and a 1anch out me Qhe ftrvnlx heh' tes she has conouerecl 1t best lnhen there na Lothe lunlter a ma1d o demure Of exen hard lesson sh alxsaxs nas sure rt 1 r DllDIl acl' wee hol 111 ltnoxxledvt incl t1ut1 on come Xnnx RCllltX 1 1 11n lun 1n 11 etetflu 1 t O n s ut r t s xx 16 n111 u 1 011e she ur tt ome dit sht ll bloom out 1 1 x 11t r 0 not 1er1 Cdmt' lxtthntlm 'lalet ol our extet 0 Q18 holcl- a posttlon that not xetx nut ku s Queen ol l1t1 1oust1o cl 1n Ome lutu1e ate tr son xs1 me DILNICPH' or uoxun OUI s at l I l x lt' , . l I l T, 'll'1' ll ls 'li ' is Stfte - K-af ,Z '-'IL . Wx, -6 4 1 . E 'V l '1' ',' f -, 'tall. L 1 s f A . ' lcl. F':, l r ' 1 A , ', 'l-. H. 1 V , ' ' Sl. She wields wisdonfs rocl tn a school- ID New Duluth. Adl-he As 1- 1,11 'l. N ' s .f 1 .l -1 7 cg so l 1'tll'z t, 'H dz Cl dex '. Sh l 's 11 1 t w :wt lar .1x'ay. l l -1 1'. He Nsilyi 1' 1 'velsz s cl st s ., ' 0 - - S Q . rsg x -0 f C. 'll 1 s 'Q ll' Y, sg to, .l 3 .' A 's 1 'f fl V 'sl Pl l,r els 'dz 2 ll- . 'llll 1 1, ., -A 'gtat-, EL ' D-7 'Next ln llne C-race Lax aque o plump Jolly and luncl Anas you hawe Uone but to where we cant fmd H our muelc 3 a memory me cherlsh xt dear so please come and plav for me IC dylng to hear Of myself Belle Pm ere there s httle to say Im btlll the late Belle Pom ers as m olcl school claya I do lan work xsrxte court notes and answer much mall Be Qure sencl for me lf you re mer xn Jaxl A umors lVlo'to Flunco fluncere suspeml expulsum NX hut happened to tne Qlaxes after lhev were fr ed3 lllllan fln Xm l-lwtorx VK hen the lue were freed thew became planteri and ral ed l:1'T1lllC Q1 raldme lu fl mnslalxnv ln French Claw lhe min rn the uoocl chased 1 flsh X 1 FINIS , .. . - ,:, ?, ff, P ,: Y 25.671, ' l H' f: -Y Y WA a , La' f , 1' i3?' mi ii - ' ---,Y - -1 ' ' - :T .:.- -Ei if W 1 :xr :: . J, pf ' 2 -1 an W 5, , V A ' . N ' , - , 2 . . . . . v 4 A 1 D 7 ' M , , , V Y. A ' ,, 1 ' . , I - N -. y V V Y v Y I b I . , , . . , , . ,V 1 4 v 4 . 1 C . Q X .4 .. '. f s C ' 5 ' ' , 4 S 1. Q. , . , - . . U, . . P , , L Z, L ' f - H . 3 r . IS X 4 , - mQfEt22'Ji5VQ'JiEFJ FPUVCGEE QU WQQ Eiga IEE 4 P5 mvahra ini P 0112155 if Q U16 Mm KENNEY 81 ANKER C 0 M P A N Y DUUT11 umm UI Hart Schaffner 8: Marx Clothes liliiiwa E r?iiifEE?Aiilr:sz QQEIQQEQAEEQQE Q ff Qifffaxg iggsgiiiggafg- QQ 5 1 gil QQ QQ QQ 35 1 9 2 0 Q -.ln W F 3? gli! QQ EQ fr , 1, ,fW fQ ig g,EEfF9QfEQ-LfQf-2EQ Q E!! ffm! Elilpfjf Sade! 00110 Speclal FI Gated Ed1QOH Mazda Lam ps I-XVII POR IXPRX Nl Duluth Edlson Elefftrlc Co 216 W t F M191 ' 9 7, . 3 V, ,W J .X L1 J ia Q 'Q '17 CFD Q' 'li'-X A 'fr 'fi 214- es irst Street erose I THE Vzctor Vzc trolas THE Artzsts Chozce THE Supreme Muszcal Instrument X v BOSTGN MUSIC CO I AkE AX ENLF NORTH Charles Decker Mars 81 PHIIIHZB Company The Art and Gift Shop Confechonery Ice Cream LUNCH lJlll1 . O C . Q 1A ,. Q -J , The Home of Victor Records QA' 'I 'U la-20 . ' ' '. Phone, 203 ouwm MINN, Established 1895 Y . Prayer Books - Rosarive CllllI'l'h Supplies -- il um- in ufle-r tln- ilu-utrc and enjoy our special Cor. lst St. anal 2nd Au-. NX . -- 'll . ' L. , .' ,' . How Does She Know You Love Her? ay It Wlth Flowers l WI I l! RIN I D11 SICYXI 1 IN 1 If UN! I llxf' I IIN 1 Ylill I ml ue I t n I 1 uLll Nl XID l-IUXYI-RS Flowers Telegraphcd Everywhere Buluth iflnrztl Glu 171 NX ENT SL PEHIUR DTIU ET Have YM P J JOHNSON SAFETY RAZOR SHARPENED STEWART S Repair and Grind Shop 9 N th T 1 We DULUTH 'TBD MELROSE 99 211 W SUPERIOR STREET Us ' ' H 31 F you lnvc lN'Yf'l'I Isl hu- th' L ,' 1 I ve lo- I In ' flf x' rs 'xml :I ll juni: th 'u .' xc-r. Nh - we-, fl ' - 'und .he l' ' ' y u ' I ke pin ' j ix mi ul 'I .hm if lcvinj hr 'I V02 :hm i, pt t - ' , un ulu-ml and try it. I ' . ' I if I . , O I 0 o I f an f39:' 5' Q R , f A'-1. 9 25 'or h'rd Ave st L' THE 'Cl1'f11lCl SHOEJG FOR MEN SEFVICG Style I Comfort Partlcular oe for e ery Occasion A W HARTMAN SHOE C0 E 0 i? l Q? : 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIllIIIllIIIIIlIl Sh Q E ' fg X 5 , ,, W, , N1ANUFAC'URE D BY Ti-45 U C O V Y W Q 5 9 lb 25 ? 2? X cn' ::u:n cm an an an an cn ui W cm VValk Qver Shoes For Xlen and Women Ja Reliable Styllsh Comfortable Monat di Buckwheet s WALK OW ER B001 SHOP no w tSp Mutual Auto Co fx., Overland Wallys Knight and lnternahonal Trucks F relmuths You are cordially mvrted to mspect the damty Summer Dresses and Mllh nery STYLES at Frelmuths Y - L . Z N I O 141 pll , ,X '. 1' i f I , gurhu :Kamal 1 . 7 0 'es u erior Street . . Distributors ,mx ,K Q . ,S r , 1 ' Y ' -fi? DGTPX-if . . , . , is - 1 lv . L x 'll 1 1 -1 Y A ' wanyfumm rw 'rw-ml :af , 0 O . . .- -f-gzrsggmrx-. t- ,fff-1 -. . . . U I i . Duluth Heat bupplw C0 lxl H121 CI' Wholesale and Retall Dealers Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats 703V and 203 VK est l'1rst Street DUI L I H IVIINNI Youngdahl 81 Dlers Wall Paper and Pamts PAINTILG PAPER HANGI!wC WALL TINTING GRAIIQILG AND HARDWOOD FINISHING W t DULUTH Mlhh Congress Hotel and Cafe N rut .1 lu tr l utr lltmm rt 41 WtSp SIE! I 11 ' I Y L o O H. P. LHP., 2 g .. 7 ,F 'fl . M . l V . - , . . T. 0. Youu dahl . . i rs 51.51,-I 15-N Xltlm-1 filth su 1, 1-1,t,.,- 7.1 -,us U Chinese anal Xnlerim-an - llislles ff' '-l 't -1-1 ull l urs -' ' slit' 'I' le-a t- ' 'ing 1 l PIII lltiill till I2 O 223 est Second S r t l , v 7 'es .'u ' DIANIO I u u 1 1 I uthu 1 t x 1 ll nhl: rum nu tl uhtlu 1 xh lf-p 4 1 x 1 nth 1 tum ru 1lllll0lllI 'AIU UNI I 4 um vnu u with Q ulcnu I xx um un the u :mst umht nel x SHLITXIIII N IIRAI I LFIS I XIIHIV S AND I IXILI IILRS IUC HES BARPINS IND IXNI I I III THE SAVOLAINEN CO The Leading Jewelers hllll 1 I :In hum l I V1 I mn Nlmn The replacemen xalue of Vour t propertx has Increased oxer IOO d M S per cent IH the Iast four years Haxe you protected th lea ed cost of neplaccment bx School Supphes INSURANCE If wot D0 It Nou TELEPHONE WRITE OR CALL ON Insurance Service and summer Agency IOP ADVICE ON THIS SUBJECT UIIMQQ 701 f Icnc of' BIIIX, H' TELEPHONE 2406 2 1 W Supenor Street Duluth HH IIN sl zu '1taluIe pr-5-nt. Xa -- gl' so 'ala -,soil-z 1llt,su 'z mf ' I-t- vitl I ' . Y4 1-an uasllrm-clly huy I': s at ' I.. f'IX'S uitl th- ' iid '- that you van Il'llNI1i ul th- rnni' - -' that you ill Ita' tl Q I- of nur buying.: nhility. We- are-. inelevcl, I1-tzniln-l's of diu- lm u s llll an Im,'-vlusv, NPII-1'l0!l'U Imsis. BRI I . - I .' .V .' ' I I ' II,l STICK NUS, I Supl 1- Slrvvl :ml I: '- , '- 9 Ill'l, l'H I-Ilj. . 'nn. Yi-gg' 'z.. ' . t ' , . I . ' - is in- , 1 . O - , - , I11h'I'II I' PNI-IS 'HI ... . 1 ' '. 2 . ' , C0lllfQfl.liiL iff s' of Ryan 8x Russell C G lVlcGox an lsn t wholesome an oclcl x orcl3 lxenneclv Hou so3 G lVlcCox n lalle away the whole of xt and sou haxe some Good Thlngs To Eat Clfnmm 11 mtv Q:Z1fLJELL1ZI DULUTII ll e aim fo please IDE L Restaurant X l DULUTH MINB I 's . v : ' v . . Ya : , . , , 1. , .. fr. xr,-1-N-.V . Open fr 5 a, 111. to E' 14 xx. U fr . yv AT . l M? Q x x - , ll? Wok! Supcrxor Strom X l..ulif--' ll.-Nl llmnn uml llt'lllll'llll'll,' 5lllUlxllI11 lctllblll ,gl W ff F ,L sf- 1 in ll0lllll'1'll1lIl GRAD UA TION GIFTS THE HALLMARK STORE Bagley 84 Company U I N ll IRI Hart Transfer 81 Storage Co I ICE AND FUEL Company 3l 5 vest Superior Street Esta is e 1885 Telephone, Melrose 1940 Y ' .I ,I r . I .ki ,'l:', I , if Largest Padded Vans in the City Q Duluth Ifl IINI'I'l Iili , IN ' . I'HII.-NLE X SIIII'I'IXt' 1 an ' :mn Fifth A Q ' IL Ii'-I-I 1 '-'l 'l ULUTH. MIN . ' Where W1II You Be at 659 11111 1 n nt Ol H1110 on Ili' IX C 1 UU 1 J 1 1 QUCQ L O L X HIC A Sauna 31c1'ou11t lI11l'16 'NOR lldll' RX 'N Al IONAl HAWK bull! up 11.-11 lay 1 dl 1 1l1e lound.1t1on of succes e o ICQIQ 0 1112 d1onU ln t1tut1on uclcome tl1 xounJ n nd mfn o u1 1 dex 1n ou1 51x1nU eputmcnt N ou Htl lxCClXC umy coultcsy and vncoulafc ment 111 lwulldlng up 10111 1Cc0u11t l JU 1 1 Stat Xou 1l1e road to succe Q orthern atlonal Bank Aluorth Bldg C apral and Qurplus S5130 U00 OU Lzttle Savmgs Account Says Women Have Many Flnanclal Problems l l N Q 111 N 1 111 11 1 tXl 1. 1 1' 1 1 1 g 1 1 x L 1 Ll.ll X BANK OF G lVllVlER E And Savmgs I I Q 1-.ibl D'-tour p1-1' Cent ol all peopl1 at 65 years ol agf 1111- dope dc' l ' tlwlr lt n T l . ncls, relztl Us Ol' l11l'lIj. Q 1 111111 yUL1'4L'll . 1 ws or l11llU1A' lmcl 1'1 you 2111- -10 .111 1, old. 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Vlfe wrll always be glad to gn ' rrw rr- rut -' g 41 23 you a demonstration Our Certificates of Deposit Xfiord 1 comenxent nd ccure manner f HN UUE iflX dlilfiid 2lm0Uni Mlih C prmclpal alxs ay ax allable CITY NATIQNAL BANK DUILPH Muw et ue Dm efop and fwf Your Film Zimmerman Bros w N Nu 5 1 h IN DULUTH J O k JOB PRINTING Consolidated Stamp and Prmtlng Company Eb iWdd B e, F DUIUTH MILNFSOTA .- 1 A E1 si ' o 1 'os' V 2 j th I A - ,S V I I T' V, I N.th . Tran Makowski I. . 1' f ' -. 1' fo -' 1-.om , . . Printing - Steel Dic - ID osing Stationery - Card nm e ing . .hx . ' g - R iber Stamps S lx - S .1, - B.y age . I ' T':l ci.-k.-. .1 A- FV 1' lx-nina fifli X 1'-I .h lI4'l'iUl' .-ll'e'n'l I X I T1 L. 1' ft S ook of 'odnks 14 , U A- - Vg '31 ' I , . . 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BEFORE You PURCHASE ANY INSURANCE Life Accident Health and Lrablllty Protection Xll YY tt ll ln the W rll l'aru0u Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford Conn Home Office Branch 4th Floor Sellwoocl Bldg Melrose l255 7716 pzzrponrf 0fD1zf1zff9 5 ofalesf l afzofzfzf 60721 is fo refzrfez a wezzzce Mat 'LElfffl1E7ll07Z.Yl7YIfE our lmcere zfzfefesf In Me f77llI7ICIH! 1 e0fz1re of our jJa'fi071s 4 ALfA6'i Mm KIFIOZZIIZJ be fzuge 01 wmff THE OF DULUTH Capltal Surplus and Profrts S3 353 000 O0 IJPPARINIINID etw D I 1 T1 W I ll Ives! e . . . . . . . Y g ri c ' 70 1 ' S , . . , . , 1 . . , , . , , , , , L . . .. , ' . D , ' , . 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