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

 - Class of 1912

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Page 26 CLASS PAGES I wi TW X 'svn 1 5411 f 1 f lfrfllgxl ,iw 'ca-'VK ws.. A I if l . LYEARS, Agway, . fb-M,- xqig..- I A ,. f' '15 NIO ff' 4l'NFl 'W i .i '73 - -- ' 'X 4 i A it ff 'nvfif .. . fl Www ff 6:!f,v1l!!' ..,:1s ,, L . 4 'fi X 'IV 'x, . , ii ' 4 xxx N sf , ----fi-PM ' 4,14 fa- -i g2 np, .:--nm. - -ff--' s . , N- 1A , ' 'iE:32,-.wtf A 3 1? f ' - 'win' KN.- Y--f 4 . 1- Vff!i:,1x'ngm7g',!fh,fg 1 , U- .7 ' f ' '.wJ4635L-WT 'W1l.'.ff ' -f' -f' 'iw f - 4 ' Q,-ig, f,:.F -L f-get lfwfmww ff, fi n, - f .. .. 1,6 I ' ft ' '- r ., :.i L-N 4 H ,... v J gloom. E112 ADUHUEPD Smplmmnre Qllauaz. 'llhc zttlviuivvml soplimnmw' 1-hiss of thv l,n,t'i'nss1- lligh Sc-luml nniy ln- liltom-il to :L liuspitlztl for .Xllc-nizin, :is t'hinlt Lt-t' might saiy. 'l'hc' pzitivilts mv supposocl tio sufivr with :in ziilnivnt. i-:illvml lQQIl0l'2Llll'C. tho viirv ul' whivh is ltllmxlvilggv. This vlziss is tlivimlml into two W2l,l'llSQ uno is unclvi' tht' siipvwisioii of Nliss Dunn, :in excellent, nursv, while thi- otht-1' is in 4-lizirgo of at spry ll0liIiSC'l!fl2lllllOl' nzunt-rl Horn' St,nclcci't,. Uni' liospitizil is mlm-cmitml with at liily. ai lkiliiittwl, ai Nlyrtlv, :mil Minnie O their 0l'Iltllllllllliiklfltllli whilv :i Nlztrlin :wil it tl'Jlni'lti0U waiuhlv :ill rhiy nm-zu' their 1'0- spvct,ix0Kuops. Ono plum' ilvprziyvtl Q-1'O:it111'v, lmonai hy nainxv, with .Xnizmtilzil By-01'-sicle L-rivs Klum Wm-inian' txzhy llk2l.l'l the lliil-wily tlmll-wziyj? 'l'h0 first, thing in tho inorning thi- lwml nnrsv t-:ills roll, :intl St'0l!lfI that l7vlic'iti0s is zihsont, sings out, lists aniyhmly how svvn livllyf' Wlivn llowan'tl's nzinw is callvrl, llztnlt tho iltlhlllli glzim-vs out ol lhv wintlow, :intl swing lluwziril :incl his dog running past at Klinv ll ivsvnlingc-l in snmll invzulow hillt ht' 4-rys mit, Tin- tlzmiplwlls :irc Utlllllllgii .-X innniont. lwtci' thi- llliillfllt' Siillt'lif'l'l is soc-n Hhl2l,I'l'lllI1g on to Zi-in whom he hulls nut, fm' taking tin twviwlnst- uf Hzilta. ' ln mist- that thv pantie-nts wish to writt- thvy nsc ai li0lliQl'1Ll :intl 01.5 SzLnfm'il's ink. li' they want :L hook thvy livitl Oil. Snmittlfs noyvls or limlpaitilfs llisttory. Wliun thoy nrt' thirsty thvy lim-:th llrowh liqiiisl 1-zlllc-tl fill. litllli-lbt'l'l', or rlrinh llliixvml lVzit,0i's:1nnl tllfl Nivl1uln s ginger-lilo. 'l'ht-y cnt 'l'u'tl0 soup :intl liinktorl SRMIHZLQP for IlUlll'lSl1lll0llii, :intl tllj l unk's hittcr-sw'0ct,s :intl f,.X.j l'vtcx s Blillt tllim-olzitm for nh-ssvrt. Fm' voiiiploxinii. tht' pxittivnts iisv witivh llzx,zvl's CYD Grozmi. Ont' mcwniiigg whvn tht' zissistizinti physivinn, llr. Nc-prutl, haul il l':ill-ai-why to :ui Olcl-l101'g:c':ill0il liznigslnxrg, llr. lluiivli, who was zilcmv, was XV0llill'l'lllQ2Q if het vmlltl l.'zm'y Strains, who haul :1 llaihl-liltc iiggurv zinfl was siit'l'c-ring with liuyitis, whvn l'zn1l lllaircou vmnv running up with ii Bos-st'livi'tt tshirt? Cpntvnti npplicil fury on :intl nfi'01'vml his zissistzint-0 in phwing liorunthv lllm'lt,wl1ilO llzirt,-livltl hm' thvrv mlnring th0 op0i'nt,ion. lt wats llltllljlllii that Nlziyhv tht' patient, Ptbllltl not l3zm'r0t, since the chief lIlSiil'llll10lliS usvcl were l'ltllIlll1t'l'Sillt'l'QQl. This vzniscwl lien Novak to tiziltt' gh-tlilll' :intl to Wzigvi' zi st-vc-iitivvii year olil Bull that, tht- npvrutimi was Wlieltlon. Ainong the Sllll't'I'0l'S in mn' wnrtls :irc lllninnzi KlIlSt'l'Vili, :intl llililzi lizirson, who are suffering from lwight, ilisrizisv, Nlimilwtli llziwlinson, has lnflairnwipen- mliptltvri-:ist,linm. Phyllis ltlwlilnn hits ai haul vzisti of llvnotis, whilv llc-ssio Vzirl- stirmn is sovorc-ly hruisvil frmn lacing kit-ltoil out of gym.

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CLASS PAGES Page 25 NVliile on our way to flinner we encounter several ehamhermaicls, :unong their numher lweing, Vera Bunce, Melinda, llartel, Charlotte ljlttllliflll, ljnima, lijoestzul, Flare Lucas, Margery l'olgn,n and Villa Hilflehrant. Upon entering the nining H all we are escorted to at tahle hy the Head Wliiter, Ray Brink, fwho is alway s waiting lor some girll Among the other waiters are lffrlna Burnham lwaiting to go home to her stemlyj, Laura Clements Cwzriting for a heauj, Margaret Linse, Cwztitingg for the rec-ull of tl1e Pure food lawsh so that she can heeome rich, Mable Holmes, Qwaiting for Lester Sllllthl, lfllinore Sehweizer, lwaiting for 110 in Historyj Jessie Nyhus, iwztiting for 173, an-l lfllfremla Luening, fwaiting for some holly to flirt wit.h.J Later i11 the evening, feeling ill from the elleets of our repast, we clemaml to know who the cooks ure. l-'ina,lly, after a great deal of cliekering, we zlseertuin tlmt their nmnes are lflunice fiihson, Esther Hiesherg, Marie Hycle :xml Janet Anderson. Being greatly clisturhefl hy this knowledge, we hastily senrl for lloc-tor Julius M8.l'Qll2l1l'lll', Hsq., and hy his timely aid sueeeeml in warnling oil' severe atltaelq of Acute mumps. ln the morning, after at clelieously refreshing sleep, we ring for the lmggage main, they proving this time to he Sealxnlinavians heing Borge Gunllerson, lfloyll Hanson and A. Mestler. They take our hziggatge to the Rail- rozul Bus, and we soon follow. However we happen to meet our frienrl Blanch in the llolwziy, :incl stop to chat for u moment with her. l ina.lly we finll ourselves in the hus :incl on our way to the Depot with the pleasant memory of the Junior Hotel in our IIlll1llS. President-R.,xYMoNn GRAMS. VlC'G-l,l'6SlQlQ11llflxlARIIG HYDE. See'y :incl 'l'1'ef1s.--Ci1coRo1-1 FARUILI.. Booster A nnual Conunitteefe Janet Anderson, Julius Mzmrquarclt, George Uurgill. Class Motto e An ounce of study is worth at pound of hluH l. '7'N.,f:-5 lb



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' , fm CLASS PAGES Page 27 Several notables Kempter Qcame toj this fair institution and Grace CMJ the class, and although others entered in the freshman year, Non-stad Qnone staidl there. There is a pious Pope with no Weisse head on him, Thorfsenj, with the Schaller mind, Lew CVJ Wallace or rare Will, and what seems most wonderful a female Kaiser. We have in our midst the making of a band, namely, Iireutz, Halik and Tomsicekj almost, but not quite nearly superior to Sousa's band, and by the thril- ling strains of their beautiful music the advanced Sophomores will he cheered on thru two more years in this dear old school of ours. The athletes and point winners of the advance Sophomore Class are:- Adair, Lorena, Zein, and Lee. Booby prize winners of the class meet. A chip of the old block.-Earl Block. Women rouge that they may not blush. Mildred Waters. Too much wisdom is folly. Jerry Lilly. Better late than never. Glen Halik. Change of pasture makes fat calves. Julia Koops. Cover yourself with honey and the flies will rave at you. Meta Zenker. Each bird likes to hear himself sing. Walter W. Lee. Empty vessels give the greatest sound. Artie Bull. The lion is not so bad as he is painted. Ted Brown. Block and a girl were talking about books and writers recently, in which Block was not interested, so when she said, What do you think of Fielding, Mr Block. Earl answered, Oh certainly fielding is extremely important, to be sure, but of course it isn't of great value unless you have extraordinary good pitching and batting. ak fll 211 Pk Dk 14 Pk If crushes were musical instruments the Advanced Sophomorcs would have a full brass band. 4: rk ref x ac wk Avanell. And would you really put yourself out for me? H. Evjen. lndeed I would, dear. Avanell. Then do it please, I'n1 sleepy. Fk Pk 241 elf rl: 254 elf Miss Doherty--I am afraid that Paul Mareou speaks before he thinks. Mr. Stuckert-I mpossible. Miss D---Why? Mr. Sw-He never thinks. wk vs 1: vk 41 Sc J. Lilly--al owe all l know to you, Mr. McCormick. Mr. McCormick-'Pray don't mention such a trifle. Theodore-May l enquire where Lois is? - Little Sister- 'Up-stairs arranging. Catherine's hair. Thodore ll--Oh and Catherine-is she with her? r :ic an :if s if :r vs Frank Z--In whose room do you sit in the sixth period? William Qwho has Geometry of Mr. Libby that periodj ln Mr. Stuckert's room mostly. '

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