Central High School - Booster Yearbook (La Crosse, WI)

 - Class of 1912

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'CLASS PAGES Page 23 In Baum 1131. Say, Merman, let me take your knife, said a strong, masculine voice dir- ectly in front of him. While Raymond was doing his best to disengage the re- quested article from the inside of his pocket for his elders, Bill Frisch, the bully of the class came in. Then just because Merman mentioned something about the base-ball team, Bill let about ten pounds of English literature drop on poor Rayniond's head, the effect of which was a deep, hollow, sound, so hollow that every one in the class knew what had happened. It was lucky that Bliss Houghton was now enjoying her habitual visit two rooms south, or something would surely have resulted. But you ought to have seen the look 'iliill received from Oakes. Howard was so shocked at William's disturbing the class in such a rude manner that if Bill had not been made of such stout stuff, that look would have ended him. And, now, the whole class, disturbed by that echo which reverberated through the spacious cavities in Merman's head, is enjoying the absence of she . In one corner, Jacobs, Minshall, Johnson, Ducke and Dickens are discussing a few light topics, such as,ftranscendentalism, the disintigi-ation of radio-active substances, or the analysis of tones by the manometric flame. ln the center of the room sits F orschler, industriously, as a person with a purpose in view, consuming the contents of Ben Ott's masterful work: 'Tussing for beginners Across the aisle is Lennie Harmacek, casting one of her shy glances at Ed Mckfahan, who is tenderly nursing a scratch he received while stroking his beard. On the other side of the room H. I'. Hansen is plaintively singing- tOh, you Beautiful Doll to Mabel Stanton. George Layman, M. Figgie and F. Klaye are earnestly talking, ---yes, politics with M. Rhode, M. Zeisler, and V. Warninger, respectively. F. Witcraft is deeply engaged in the contents of a Greek book, and does not witness the scene that takes place when lfenter sees something so in- teresting on A. Denny's desk that he is obliged to vacate his seat. Now Wagner rushes in followed by Miss Houghton as a close second, the gong sounds and the class lapses into a state of humble quietude. ' We vainly have tried to be witty, We hope that we have your pity, This work is no jest In peace may we rest, Humbly signed-THE COMMITTIGIC.

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Page 22 CLASS PAGES management. General Mgr.-Dickens Sec'y and Treas-Dornback. Asst. Mrg.-Linker Stage Mgr-Webb. Stage l'l2UlflS-'l'iVHl'1S, Edwards, Knothe, Harmacek. Dispenser of .Light-Miss Houghton. Hrngram. 1.-Overture by Orchestra:- TypeWritere--Howe Cow-bells-H -VVagner. .lew's Harp-Polman Automobile Horn--Kindley. Mouth Organ-Johnson. 2.4---Black and White Sketch--Smith Twins. 3.-Instructive talk by former heavy-weight champion-Blystad. 4.-Tight-rope-walkersw lilaye with Roche. 5fe Self Illustrated Song-fl'm looking for a sweetheart-Farnam and Braathen. li.fSketcl1e-- Little Tin Soldiers . Leading man4Ted Johnson. Following Lady-f Forbes. 7.-Toe dancers' Yan Auken and Ledwith, Sielstad andlRoellig. S.-fCon1edians'4Justin and Martindale. 9.-Motion pictures-Room 101, Third Period. Continuous performance. Price of admissione-18 credits. Reserved seats 20 credits.



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