Central High School - Zenith Yearbook (Duluth, MN)

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FEE SEAIPEF PARA 7' U5 MQ gif! ,iw , ri , 'QA SCHOLARSHIP l HONOR ROLL Loulse Coe Archle INfiCD6lIHld Vvllllan Borneman Marian Broun Iean Cochrane HONORABI I MI NTION I mma Nelson Llwdrles I' vans Q 11116 Merrltt Mae Ferguson Dorothy Puck Anna Grant Alfred Ou Harry Zlatltoxxsky Fanny Hogan FTHUCIS Dlcker on Bessre Boerner Rupert O Brlen ' IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll HIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllll XlllllllllllllllllllllIllllhlllhlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllullllllllmullmmm: Inunuuululunnumuuummuum D I l I lklllllll-IIIIIIH llllkl lhltl I I I A.,-,. 6961 2621615 fl geefm 1111119365215 .4.Jh.1J .144 I I n nn u m un mmm- nmnn nu nn u nn numun 1 nn n 1 s YllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll lllllllllilllllnlllnlllllllllll llllll lllll lllll llllll lllllll llllllllll Ill llllli IRECTORY .- Aug-IIIK QF Fora 1920 N6c ALMA STRAND. Mrs. At Hmm-. Scanlon. Minn. President Secretary 11 Treasurer Vnce I resident Mr ROBERT DONALDSON Prcslrlcnt xmth Acadmnx of Immmrtl s Mlss GLADYS SEGOG xx mfr of House Mr CHARLES EVANS Senior Nlember of Exams Zlatlw skx Ott 8 O Brlen Attornus at La mtl I II Bm tl Stranded H MISS ELSIE THORWALL :op xml 1 Slifnogxaplllm Burz IU e Zenith TIM itrf- B c Q Mr CLIFFORD THORBURN uprlrt mr urn s C t L Miss ANNIE BROW N ALI! 1 JI' of RCUIIIWIICQ H1 Iliff F FLIIH Y 'I Fl FR M JOHN SCANLON Edntor nn Lhnef 1 G' f- - i . , ' . Zf ' 1 . k ' V -z , Nw A HI , ll, Pr '-1 of Ixhrmrln llzldiulff Ho 'UlSC- - r , It H L ' l U .N 1. Lil r. rvan. Z0 ith Bar Lulu ry. : SN: M155 JANET HALEY Soubrette ln The Joklng G rI Mr ARTHUR ABELSON Manager New Zen tI1 TI eatrc 26th St N and Lake A enue M155 BEULAH IVIAGNER :mi D 1n'x IH nhl latest I 1 Why I let mt' I L es Mx IVIeIIr ns Lubu M155 FANNY HGGAN I' HX5 'I S I I Iu'lI1CIrl I1 F I' H1 IrsI1Trc , , . ,, . . H 1 . X. . in 1 , I sf, , I 1 , . . x' . .1l.l.l- , Pr'z ol L' ez ,, li, ' .I Ho .,' ,, . .. uv: 1 , ous. - X ,, ,, , , W, I I G ' Sm ri vf In IAIw1y' DRI ,i 's 0 I A ' i. xr. if Prof RUSSELL MATHER 'W Mnss IVIAMIE LOW Lessons ID Elm: IIIOH and Delsorte LCHIKII Thewt e Bldg- M155 FRANCES DICKERSON Frm a D mnn Hlestand s Grind Opera Qt At Ne Zemth Theatre Muss RUTH CATHERALL W Agent for Dr Harris an s Nlaturc Lal ary Prop Mather s School of Dramattc Expressxon 'Slew Zenith Theatre B :ld g K G . 1 ' . I . A 4. , ! i ' . nl' in . x pf'r y . ' 1 A . ' ' . r j. 1 . v ' 1 s 2, ' , ' . Sm. 3 W f Q' Y M V Q Q Q' YN' I . 1 x X . 1 'S . Ayr 'Vlr BRAYTON BERRY not! 5 I 5 Q p Wltlw Alltne 81 Wohl nc Mod stes and MIIIIHPFS Head of Mathcmatucal Department PlkC Lake SCl lU0l lVllIe HAZEL ALLEN Miss VERA BALMER M tron of Ojlbx fn Sdxool Cllwlnli MHFHIS MIHH Nlnss IVIABEL BAILLIE, PhD, Mr C EBERT BATES t I M e CHARLOTTE WOHLIN Wt 0 8.W Mrs R EBNER N CLARA BERGMAN X NZOI-X M155 F AE HELBING I Sc-cretaq of Burgess Nia rimonial B , , . . ' Dis ric Attornc-5 for Superior. n . . i I1 Allxne ' olllinf, Modistesl X A 'Ee . . 3'31 1', tm. ve. E. Burg's Arlnliliun. MISS FLORENCE BODEN Houselceeper Waupselca Club V-Qu Mr ARNOLD BERG Ar the New Zenith Theatre M155 HELEN MAHON Pxamske With Rldpath Lyceum Bureau Mlss ELSIE SCHWEIGFR Prn ate Secretarx cull IVNSIVH Wo Jllify Q Lo . , Musical Director of the Hicstand Grand Opera Co,- V Y . A y 2 . v, c ' ' . L rtur r on L terllu 1 l enltlm x 0 r N lvntl1 T hmrre Bldg M155 RUBY BROW ER Dealer m Tllompsonltes Munn lVl1-as EIVIVIA NELSON PhD Leltu C cn AIIICFICTH C Illatl Jn ol 'llc Zf'nItl UDIXCFSII E tension GUHYU Q lVl1ss ANNA THATCHER Nlatmn for Zemtlm Children s Home lVlr Vw ILLIAM BORNEMAN Jramatx lntc gr: Ur N ffm, 2.15, 7 . 1 1 0, 0 l 2 rfg Af' :ry 'I . l Z I l., L' um Bu vnu. l r . 1 l rw . 1 H X . l , Wi, ,,7,,,,,, ,W ,,, ' ' -H3 . - ' rr 1 I. lvl -1 V1 . . . Y X 1. ' f, , fiffn, vu , l 1 . , I. , V 'I -. J I .. l l l -, , ww, , 4 ,W ,,., gm ,fn ,,,,,,,, l ' Mk.. ,afhf Deacon LAWRENCE BOYLE I Al. YWLA Mnss HEPHZIBAH HAGBERG C Mrs JEAN DULUTH Na M MARIE CRAIG M155 'VIARY EMILY GREGORY IVIERRITT Sm L r CI 1 I H M r M155 MARGARET ELDER Pcrctarx fOrder fDeac n YN W Mr JOHN CLARK Qxpt 1990 All Amer Can Prmfcsmfnil Fx rbwll Lewguc N1155 PEARL CARR Cxts S1 pt of Schools Aiborn Mlnn Mnss LUCILE SHOOK First Ser cant Zen1thBrancl'1S1l ation Armx Miss FRIEDA JOHNSON Mr HARRY WESTON I Miss ANNABELLE DUNNING Miss EVA ONEILL E p G Manager. K Q gf D y Farm, Fi ' ' Fira! violinist in Hicstanrfs Grand O mera Q i i 1 I Arts and Crafts School, l ' New Zenith Theatre Bldg. ,. -L-ll G - , Food x ert with Dululli City as Co. , MISS SOPHI A SWAN t r ruse iHlnts IH Zz-nl! e f Hllpdnl n Lum FRANK BORDELEAU Lznltlm Rangers n urls M155 CLARA SCHILLER Q ll 1 IIN n f Qltx 'VIL als M In Pilitdblc Lomlnlllel' CALLIE IVIERRITT PhD fldllilf' The ZCHIKPI H HUC Q JITlp'inlOn Dlllllfh Y r 1 v I ' Emil 0 uf H1 S holt I S U A ' ' h Hum . Q c'.,,s,,,1m,, K. M. ' ' - ' 1 Af Twi P fri' as 0 M . 1: L-' W ' . Mrs J 99 Nu IVIARQ LRN INIAI II-XRRISON t Inv- lcrc 'I W wrr J Vv7Iurc Mr WILLIAM STEVENS ssl nf' 'Y at Mlss MARION BROWN S Oy l II ucen of the Suffmggttcs MISS EDNA JOHNSON Stenoqrapher X I Jn W rr s I 1 1 WI 1 ff 'I 'I - I' If I ' - . F Ijruf. UI Trigg. in Miss BllI'IHDfI'S Scllool for Yol1nI1LmIim-N Rv If fi , I !1fYf 'a ee '. rl 1cQ 'uf . 1 1 ' fu dv I1 r Iv. P Mr HAROLD BURGESS Z 1 M MISS JULIA HASE S :Wk Dh M135 MARGARET GRANNIS rN Z 1 Prof JOSEPH WESTBERG Wh mp H Hap 5' Homes a Sp lty Y Pres., eni h atrimonial Bureau. . N L ' I al feltlemen or , , ulut . X I - I ! Member Hiestand's Grand Opera Co. A ew eni fm Theatre. Asst. Prof. of Chemistry. eeler School o plied Science ev CARDWELL HANNA D D WBMO lk A Miss RUTH ERICSON Miss ESTHER SHAPIRA y t Miss MARION MERR1TT M 'VI I tAII 8tWhIc D pt fHnwnii . . . ., Honolulu. Hawaii. -,l,..iii W Manufacturer of Zenith City Sweet Bitte i V i Leading Lad in Latest Hi , Miss Dengler' P t illinc-r's . ode . Qnc ' 0 ini. Miss MARGARET CANT H Miss EFFIE LINDAHL Lk hS Mr CHARLES R LEIN I Miss GENEVIEVE CULLEN k Ciiuirmun, Stri 'e Comm. of Laciic-si Carpontvr U M I D C. . S. Lunch Room. ' a I t t in Domestic Science in Pike a e Hig chool. . . , I Q Hector of he Twin Ports Cus'om's House. M155 ANNA STURMINSKI Mr ROBERT BUCK Y kW 'Vhss ADA BUSH E t Mlss LILLIAN PETERSON WnhAIlE 8zWhl Mdr dMll y Y . . . Mxssxonary lo North Pole Eskunzs. ,,.ii.li- 5 . , W Cartoonist for New or orld. ,, ..i.-.- . A ' , Instructor of Math. in Miss Borlancfs Select S I1 I for Youn Ladies. Reds one, - Trimmer. i ne o inf, o is es an i iners. if HARRY ZLATKGVSKI Mnss IVIARIANNE WILLIAMSON Mr. ROLLIN KAISER anc'n e c erin . Science M155 NELLIE STURMINSKI nk k OM8: Wheeler 'c ool of App ie l M155 BESSIE BOERNER B s A .Ll Wh I mp r HERBERT KRISTENSEN Mlss IVIABEL POT TER M155 HELEN PROSSER l Y y - -, Cluemistry lnstruclor in F. Z. ee er School o plied 1 Science. 1 Nut lctun Avenue, Superior. ' l - . lVl . A V Manager, Duluth Heights Athletic Associatio gs + l ' , l l Vice-Pres., Lnlccsitlc lmprovcmcnt Ass'n . I Y l Demonstralor lor Pillslrurfs Best, ' Duluth. ..- 5 All Gi W hl Mr LEON LeTOURNEAU IN C uh C Miss MABEL CHRISTOPHER M C MISS MAY FERGUSON SxllrIafZrlAd fl rl Miss ANINA RISATTI fa Uv Mr LLOYD BURG Prop New Zenxtlm Hotel 25th bt N 'md Lnkc' Axvnuc Miss LOIS FEE lntcrxor Decorator Studio Zi-mth Ttlerntrc Bldg Mlss RUTH HGBBS Cl: fT1ster of Rc s Chocolates 5t Clair Apartments Mr ERNEST IVIERRITT Ch ef Flocr Mop 1901 A f' LUnCll Rl OIU 0thf'l'WlSl known Hue Babb! ng B lc C111 p Sucy - . I u Q L ', n v 7 . . 1 , ,' . 2 . . 1 . . 1 10 1 x 5, 1 i . m- . r I . X .. V.. J , . AS! HS H.. . . - ., I-Y roo , 1 , '. I QI Mnss CONSTANJCE MITCHELL M 5 P T Mr BEVERLY JONES I Nllss LENA WARD W dS h Mr ARNOLD FITGER . l . l Miss itclwllls Tag' arlors and Tea Rooms. ally scrx all at all hours. - l Manager, 4 l1 St. Branch Gordon Hat Co. - ' The ar c ool of Music, Vocal and lnstrumental. I 5 - l l I ' ' l ' I Manager, Cafe at New Zenith Hotel. , 4 , . Senorita CLARA GONSKA, rtislim' Stepper lAssis!ccl by Sr. A. Gutlwriel. Witlm llclmcrys vaudeville Galaxy. Mr ARTHUR HELMER lmpressnrm Hel ner Q. First Onls and OFIQIHHI Vnudevnlle Galaxy Nllle EDNA GORTON And her Plaxers offer the Dell xous Tld But The Hand that Stars the Candy ns the Hand tha Tues the Beau Wxth Helmer s Vaudeulle Galaxy M CHARLES YOUNG W tlu Mlle Gorton and Her Plaxers Second Beau un llme Clc er Slut The Hand that tlrs Q the Landx lb the Hand that Tuc's the Beaux - - I .b . I , Iv .B . . . l r Y' .c. . - .. U . V V t - xi., f , I 1 ' l l ' .Qki il, l I . I' . N wi- ' R V. 'vvl - M , . . I V . V .. S . V' A . w U . ' . pt Mlss TENA SLONIIVI Ml9fI'l sS of the WTFLIF IIC ft I' HCIHICT S VTUKJC IH? Galax M GEORGE MONAGHAN Wxth Mlle Gurton and Her Players F rst B au 1 the Cla er Slut The Hand that the Qanclx lb the Hand that Ties the Beauvc Mr ROY HUTCHINSO Manager Hclmers Klnodrome w Senor ALASTAIR GUTHRIE Assistant 5x t tm blog per W th Helmer s Vaude nil: Galax Stzrs I . r as ' N mm, . . , 1 x' - x'. , . X , , , '. 1 0 J ' 1 V' , 5. 1 1 f ' ' Y x . , k 1 . 1 . . - . N 1 ' cz n v . , . ' i . 1 . I -. . I N I , . . X L ' ' ' ' X 3 X , 1 M155 ELEANOR REICHERT AA Mr WARWICK MARTIN K M155 ELIZABETH MITCHELL y B The M155 RUTH BORLAND School for Young Ladies A I M Cook on Chick-i-saw Ranch, Rcclstunv, Mfmntana. Ti? WY, ,f,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,L i ' . I is 4 ' ' ' E 5 1 Au hor of the Latest Popular Hit, Take Me Back to , A 7 7 New Virginia. ' rr . l Chairman, Zenith Cit eautiful Committee. 1 r , usic and French. Rvilstonc, Montana r HAROLD FEETHAVI R cl C C r Mlss RUTH WILCUTS Nhss LOUISE COE fDlrh20zhC try lb Mr EARL HUBBARD ga ,,,.,,,, ,W M . A The e stone Terror. hief ow Puncher a Chic-i-Saw Ranch, Redstone, Mom. A A x I Hairdresser at Zenith Hotel. F min ,WL ,L,L 1' 1 Pesidento uu enu Cu . , A Manager of Y. M. C. A. Pool Room. Mlss 9 LUCY NIGHTINGALE r d B Mr LLOYD GREEN D I h Mlss BESSIE QUIMBY a l M Mr WILLARD MATTER ChfO . ' - -,P Chairman. PIO ecle ircls Associatio . I ' l Q , A t Pres., Zenith Truck Garden Associati ' , Lake Ave. and Carleton, LL u ut . . 7 Frnu ein Bessclmen Quimby. Star in Alle usz Heirate , L ie rator of Twin Port Socialist Lea Dr. THOMAS HA gist rf the Smiths: ni'1n Institution A ithor of M F ascinations of Birdcraftf L Cl ' mlrman of Birds Pro! S RRISON, Q, Ciiivi Ornithoio i, m i ' w 1 'il 5 , 1 'I lx rf 'Vhss HELEN REYNOLD Duluth Miss RE Witli Allene SL Wohlin With Aiiflne M0dIbfCS and Millme 81 Wohlma S R d Cross Nurse BECCA BROWN Mliliner L MIHIUCF FS ect' 'e Association' , Miss BETSY DUCLETT, Mr ARTHUR MCIVIILLAN Editor ll' Peck s Sunnlilnc T Dulutll Mlss JESSIE REED Edntor Spalding s Basketball Rulei l r Women Author of Fifteen Years IH the Game Miss EDNA DICE Mxllnner W nh AllLne 81 W'ol1lmC Modlstes and Mxlllners M155 HELEN WALKER Llbfiflan Park Point lmproxement Socnety Mr ARCHIE MCDERMID W ll M155 GEORGIA LOVALD Mnss ANNA GRANT I I DI1hM Edi anag.er3 Williams 8: i iams Stockh ide111, Lakeside iqpmvemenr Assucia Edilor of Mining S ock Newsi V u u 1 1 ry 1 MISS JEAN COCHRANE M R S R O B Mr GILBERT I NICKLESON l Dpi MISS MARGARET CLARK Wh IAp Miss MA BEL FRANKLIN :Wk DI: M , ...... , Travelling Fellow of Bryn Mawr. l ..l.l.l-T - 1 l Edi or of Pretty Girls' Papers e ., uzcni I1 Home Companionfl ..lli-1l-- l 1 Instructor of Music in F. Z. eeIcr's School 0 Science. , ' Social Settlemen or er, u u I1, i Mr. RUPERT OBRIEN II Mlss HILDUR WALLIN I Mlss CLAIRE GREENE Mlss RUTH SUTTON F h M tk 'ki-, On 81 Q gi rw1ember0fExam Zla ms xy 11 W' A OFHEQS at Lax. PEstor of zeni h Ave. Church. ' Head waitress of Hotel zenith., v E 'P reno odiste. - - ' I , 'E Mr LLOYD H WILLIAMS Esfl 8: W ll 5 C M b FE Iss ELLA SALTWICK C lss NELLIE IVIQFADDEN Mr ALFRED OTT Zl nk ky offsloa . . , .. Mcrxxhcr Willinlwxs i lams 'lock 0. ....i.-.-1- Rcd ross Nurse, ...l..- - M , , Secretary, Lakeside Improvement Associat xx YA Y s , fs. 1 1 ' 7 em er o vans, a ovs , ' , Miss GWENDOLINE WILLIAMS I Williams SL Willianis Stock Co. :Fl Mr STANCE NEUMANN d Miss SELMA ORECKOVSKY Mr ERNEST KRAUSE d El E Ab! Z i is R l l Hes Usher in Ableson's New Zenith Theatre. Ladies' Tailor. l l'1 oor Zenith Block. j . iii-l . Hea ectrician 0 eson's New eni h Theatre. ' V Mr JOHN NASLUND M155 HILDA DAHLMAN M :All 8:Wl1le M t dMll M155 BESSI BONG M W Alle. 81WhlL M155 IRENE WARDELL, Caslller Z nh Hotel Call .l .. - Q la of D. C. H. s. Basketball Laaaua. l - If W in , ia, ,,,, N illiner. Wi l'1 ine o in', N odis es an i iners. . E y illiner. A itll k'ne o inc. aw' L. 'K P Mr KIRBY BLACK M155 ELSIE MUELLER W AHB Szwll dMll Mr ALARIC ROBERTS d El zhT l Pro , Blaclfs Smolcery 81 Play Pool Hotel. Trimmer. 3 ith ne o 1 inf, Modistcs an i incrs, - . ta, 1 Mr. CHAS. KELLY, 'W' x Cotillion Leader at Annual Reunions of Academy ' nf lmmortuls. l Hea ectrician. l New Zeni heatre. l ii' X. fl? -- mmmm mm H45-,W 111- 'B Here we are Senmorsl Our dream as Freshmen has at last been realized dl tant as It then seemed ln those days when th :urls more thelr halr rn bramds and the boys were frrst begmnmg to leave the realm of Lnxckerboclters we could not possxbly see what elfect the four years t1 amm for the lmfe mn the fmture v ould have upon character Of course we should be suppcstd to know more to be a little more famlllar vwlth the halls and class rooms of the school but thxs could not change our innermost belng Thru the comradeshlp of our class mates and tally than we have physrcally Now has come our tmme for exodus from our Alma Mater It has been a happy tourney which we have taken during the last four years together and we wrll be loth to part after the last gathermg on Commencement It will truly be commencement For us all ome vxlll go on to new experlences and trlals m college others out mta hte to solve the problems there When we were Freshmen how our hearts dlcl quake at the pleasure and rarely the duty of spealunv to a Senlorl The mere mentlon of Vrrgll or Tris' sent our respect soarmg to the loftle t helszhts But now the spell IS brolc n and we are drs lllusmoned at last The tnals and trlbulatrons of these subyects comblned wlth problems of physlcs Will long be remembered but ln subordlnatxon to the Joys of spreads and dances The first soclal event of our class was the Freshman dance designated by the upper classmen hop that scholarly name whlch we xmmedlately adopted and passed on down to the followmg classes All enjoyed the spread but hardlv as much can be sard of the dance for fron the Freshles there were many on lookers and onlv a few dancers buffeted about at the will of those older and more expernenced rn such ways How well we remember the first foot ball game rn whlch our boys partlcxpated the one Wllli , f , I Q- W. -re m , - A' ' ' - 8 I ll-it K w . I A . . . g l . . I V the kindly help and instructions of the faculty we have grown even faster men- , . . v 4 's. 'J . ' e the Sophomores Lrttle dnd we care for toes pennants or rlbbons as we watched the ball wlbrate from one end of the field to the other The score was a tre l161fl'lPI' team hay ng worked the eludlng sphere between the goal po ts Only one who ha pwssed thru thls experience can realize the excitement attend ant upon such an exenl In une we left school delrghtedlv antrclpatlng the vacatron and most of us loolung forward to becoming Sophomores ln the fall Into each fqreshmans mind 1 lnstllled the great dl lrlce and sometimes ewen antrpathy towards the Sophofnores on account of the rlvalry between the classes lhls feeling lrngers deep rooted rn their hearts untll the greater part of the year has passed The Seniors are named as the frlends of the second year class but often they desert thelr duty turn traltor and help the Freshmen wlth all the power which naturally falls to the leaders of the school In such cases the Sophomores stand alone rr thelr glory frght their own battles and enjoy the frurts of thelr wlctorle Such a class was ours' It has been sald that lt rs the prerogatrve of Sophomores to rum the annual game wlth the entering class but that IS not the only sport ln whrch they are conquerors Basket ball has been very popular ln the school and good playlng unlted YNlll l good luck won us the champlonshlp ln our second vear The spread was not as marked an ex ent as the precedlng one but It was enjoyed wlth equal ferwor and lf posslble vlctorles and defeats studles and pleasures of their life at school whlch they shared rn common rlhe unlor year w as one of study and medltatlon as the long honor rolls during that tlme bear wltness Tre gleat problems of our ln es ln the shape of physrcs experlments and the thots of mlghty essaylsts emploved the trme for merly dexoted to sports Iht only soclal ewent gnen last year was the unlor Senror IH compllment to the fraduatmg class of l909 They gladly admitted that we surpassed them IH the excellence of our entertainment and that we drd them honor as well as ourselxes A lundred spmt had grown up between the two classes slnce our rnalry as qoplaomores and Freshmen and lt vas wlth down cast spmts that we watched them depart and lease us behlnd to tep into their places as leaders of re school And now we haxe come to the portal leadmg out 1nto llfe Thls last year ln our Hlgh School has been one of combm d study and pleasure We have grown somewhat beyond the srlrd of the junror year into the larger freedom of Senlors The hrst exent under the ausprces of the class w as the Annual Auc tlon grven just before rlhanltsvmng The generous efforts of all made lt a great success and were amply rewarded bv the tales of gratltude by our pres! s Y Q . 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Q dent ln chapel afterward The ben or dance just before Chrlstmas wacatron w1s attended by nearly the entlre clas and enJoyed to the full by all present lhe red and green of the decorations vsere a constant remmcler of the coming holldays and added gayetv to the scene Our class plav soon follow ed and dlcl credlt to the E'll7llllW of the partxclpants but hon could rt be otherurse under the lund and able dlrectlon of Mr Custance In une Class Night followed by Commencement vull be the breaking up ln our mtercourse 'mth each other xull newer be Forgotten and may me all en deavor to follow thru lxfe as vse haxe thru our school course our motto Semper Paratus P at C3 I and fmal separation of the class of 1910. The lessons which we have learned D. R. . 'l0. .X x T Y R' I , f J 1 ' ,Y,r S5 Y' I ' Jin illlemnrmm ilhvri Jlnhnmm 1 III 9' o at h :Burn iilnrrh Zitlf, 13272. Divh fmt. Zfvif, J U. DUI U1 H AI UMXJI AQQOCIATION Plhe prlmary object of the Duluth Central Hrgh School Alumm Assocla tlon which rs the found nr: of a Charles Alden Smith Scholarship fund should appeal to exery D lluth Crt 7en present and prospectne It rs dllhcult to lmag ne a smgle rnhabltant of Duluth who can wortluly be rndrfferent to rt It 15 hoped to ha e the scholarshrp xsrthln a year founded on the following p an The sum of S5000 rs to be raised the funds to be rmested and the mtel est to be avarlable each year for one student a graduate of the Hrgh School for a year s work at college The scholarshrp wrll not be won by competrtlve ex ammatron but wrll be bestow ed upon a puprl to be elected by a board the large malorrty of whrch wrll be representatrvcs of the I-hgh School Faculty A stud ent wrll be chosen vsho n the oprmon cf thr board wrll most vworthrly make usa of the fund The condrtrons of the srholarshrp arm to msure the greatest possrble good durmv the many years that rt wlll be avarlable ThlS plan should appeal Frrst To all puprls who came rn contact with Mr Smrth durmg his years of servrce as Prmcrpal ol the Hrgh School who wrll be glad of some meth od of showrng their appreclatlon and gratrtude for the influence of hls life and servrce so splendrdly and quretlv grven durmv hrs years here Second To exerv man or woman who has had the prrvrlege of college trarnrng and who should bc anxrous to do hrs or her part rn affordrng that prrvl lege to others durmg the years to come Every one who has been denled the opportunrty of college trarmnsz should be glad to help the worthy students of comlng years to the Joys that have been denied themselves Thrrd To everv puprl rn tlre Duluth schools at present who should be wide awake rn the lntere t of such a scholarshlp for lt rs the boys and grrls of the comrng years who vsrll benefrt by lt Fourth To evers crtlzen who 15 eager to extend the usefulness and power and Influence of educatlon ln the cltv Our school system I5 one of which Du luth rs justly proud but there rs at present not a srngle scholarshlp ava1l1ble for the puplls So splendrdly equrpped a school as ours should no longer be wlth out thus mcentrve to better and broader study You can help rn achrevmg this by becommg a member of the Alumni A soclatron whrch admrts to rts membershrp graduates and anyone who has ever studred at the Duluth I-hgh School Thls membershlp requires only attend ance at one meeting a year and a vrtal Interest rn the establrshment of the Smrtla Scholarshrp Wont you be present at the September meetmg3 DUI UTI-I ALUMNI ASSOCIATION .. 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'....iu,h YQ! t -ff, .T LP'N 91 IVIORDECAI AND I-IAIVIAN CFrrst Prrze Story Augustus had always been peculrar Not that he was remarkable for anythrng rn partrcular rn fact he would have been classed rf any one had taken the trouble to classrfy hrm at all as very ordrnary were rt not that there was somethrng extraordrnary rn hrs rery lack of drstrnctrr eness whrch drew the at tentron that hrs ever downcast eyes most parnfully trred to avord He was short and awkwardly burlt havrng no dehnrte frgure and wearrng clothes whrch would have hrdden any he mrght have possest Hrs harr was strarght and uncombable and a strand of rt hung or rather projected over hrs forehead effectually hrdrng one of hrs ewasrve eyes He was moody always quret yet fallrng sometrmes rnto a state of superqurescence that baffled hrs teachers and gave them qurte a problem to work out rn constructrve educatron Some of nrs thotful rnstructors were undecrded as to whether they had to deal wrth a hopeless rmbecrle or a latent genrus, but they were unanrmous rn prophesyrng that some day he would break forth rn a mrghtv, perhaps crrmrnal, eruptron It was a surprrse, however, to even these prophets that the outbreak should have occurred as soon as rt drd and under such peculrar crrcumstances , ii 7 1 ,J .,,, -,trek . 1 5 3 ' 'fi '- .fr Y - Q' -A, im, :LV :Lg Wt,-51 , X ,H , . ,.,-.-Q b-1- , A ,, V. 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Y . . - - 1 , . . . . . . 1 f It happened ln Hxstorv onlv a fevs months after hrs hrst term began He had falled to Uwe Myers s lrst of causes of some most potential event other and had been unmercrfully balled out rn addltron to the zero that was put down rn the row of other low marks after hrs name When Edwin Lyon rn the next row was asked nf he could name the elusive causes Mr Lyon could and dnd with an ease and flourish that had made new teachers remember his name first In hrs classes Mr Lyon for more reasons than one IS worthy of a formal xntroductron to the reader even rn the mldst of potentxal events An artist was Edwin a leader of lus class rn the styles of masculme harr dressing a wearer of a tre a day and of buckles on hrs shoes a breezy world rs mme sort of a fellow who whether he owned It or not made llttle dlfference to the flock of hrs admirers Indeed lt was hard for anyone to remember the buckles and pompador agalnst hum when he stopped you rn the hall and mth a friendly smrle told you a good one Oh Indeed no this IS no taper clnnned bubble bramed snob you are belng Introduced to but a broad shouldered ldol a man of the world of but three months ln the freshman year' causes Edwin sat down but Augustus rose and taking one stride crost the lntervenlng space and before the grrls could remember to giggle vxlth astonlsb ment had shot hrs tightly clenched fist Into Ldwm s clean shaxen face' Directly of course there was confusion tvso bovs stepped ln and pre vented Augustus from repeating the blow the teacher strong 'vtllled as she was had dlfhculty rn restormg order and some hvsterlcal glrls had to leave the room Fdwln had rlsen and stood trembling wlth anger and emotion grasping the desk to steady hrmself You both report to the olhce at once the flushed teacher commanded but remembermg the look on Augustus face she told hlm to go first Augustus rose from his seat without his former boldness and spoke wlth a choking volce Am l are you-do I get a zero for not remembermg and he gets a hundred for readmg out of his book3 The boys laughed Why vou lgnorant srmpleton IS that what you hit hmm for3 Just because he cheated' Dldnt you know that we all drrbble . . ' , - .. . .. Q , , or V . Y ' ' , I - . . - . ' 1 , , . . . v. . . .. ,, . . . . . I - v 1 1 ' v u ' s ' 1 And he sat in the next row to Augustus! After he had enumerated the vl , . I , . . ' A. A . Y. . -- Y ' - u . . . n Y , - . L . , , . ' - Y. , A . . . . , b ' - n ' , . . , , 1 - ' . . . , ll ' 1 U - . .. .. . . . . D - , , , . . , , . . 5 along lrke that3 Drclnt you know that nf you vxant to keep up mth the hugh mark puplls you xe got to shp one over once ln a whlle mstead of stlckmg to text book grlndlng dlclnt you lfnow lhat3 But the teacher saw the point saw that there was ethlcs behlnd the anger and Justice behind the blow Fool ves because no one bothers about the sneaks and cheats anv more smce they harm no one but themselves and because their successes ln marks now will lose for them some day a greater goal than 'he passlng average thev have gamed She beheved that the average of IOC In characte and zero IH causes was worth at least 75 and so marked hlm But class dlsclplme must be enforced even to the chastlsement of character so she sent hlm to the offlce Augustus had never known a friend could not perhaps have told you what one should be luke but somehow he just new as he stepped with beating heart Into the Ofl lCC that looklng up over hrs glasses was a fnend Indeed And he called Au ustus by name Why there was somethlng good m the sound of his name after all' Who was thls gentle nan vsho knew hls name and spoke It o k1ndly3 Augustus soon learned He was a man every Inch And as the boy told hlm the whole story how he had seen Lyon day after day wrth hrs book open read ahead of the recxtatlons and how thus day when he fAugustusD had needed the mark so much and had really trxed to get those causes while that fellow he he- thls frlend patted hlm on the shoulder and assured hlm that altho he drd wrong rn strlklng the other he was a better human belng for falling honestly than any one who would sell hrs honor for so cheap a thmg as one day s mark Frlend mdeed not only to thls stupid boy but to a multitude of plrable hearts that he had shaped wlth wonder working hands lnto gentle men and women like hrmself Augustus left the office hls mmd clearer than xt had ever been for he knew that someone cared tn hether he ww on or lost Lyon never forgot that blow l-le was pralsed for hrs gentlemanly bearlng under the attack of a rowdy and he galned much sympathy among the glrls but this drd not compensate hlm for the brand of cheat the blow left on 'ns name nor the dignity lt took from lt So he studled his man for an opening . . , . . . , , . , - 1 e A - - - 1 11 V . . , 1 , . , 1 , , 1 A . 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It IS an easv matter to find errors ln the life and saymgs of a man who llves rn pubhc and says much But a search IS necessary lndeed to find contra drctxons and weak pomts rn 1 man who does nothing nor tests hrs strength S Lyon studied rn varn Augustus kept pluggmg on backed by the mspxratzon gnen hlm by the Frrend true he dropt a semester here and there but he worked to catch up and mrndcd hrs own buslness always Nerther of the boys had spoken nor dnd elther show any srgn of wlshmg to renew the quarrel Thus the Freshman year passed and a second commenced Early ln the second semester the Fnend was taken 111 and Augustus haunted the office for news of the patlent One mornmg he came rn to a hushed blllldlng and he knew what had happened The helping hand that was to have led hlm upward was gone and the boy reahzed that alone he had not the wrll power to lead hlmselr After that he fell farther back and gave l yon hrs chance The two were ln only one recltatlon together Engllsh Its active little teacher had a way of jerking you to your feet with a brisk command and then fmng a dlrect yes or no questlon whrch was easlly answered lf you knew your lesson No open books notes or anything avarled when you stood up facing those unexpected Augustus was confused the more by the uncertalnty of the questlon and the wrt of the questloner H had been brought to hrs feet abruptly one day and stood nervously waltlng the broadslde his mlnd already confused by an apparent contradlctnon ln the recltatron which however he was too tlmld to ask about when Lyon concelved the Idea and tested lt when the broadslde came How many mistakes are there rn lhls sentence A careful studv of the rules and prlnclples of grammar are necessary to a proper understanding of rhetorrc shot the teacher Why I Ithlnk began Augustus Please stand awav from vour desk there thats better now go on Interrupted the teacher The verb-no I then somethmg seemed to snap He could not connect his thots he could not remember what the sentence was about he dld not even know why he was standing there staring at the wall Hrs mlnd was blank yet he was dxmly strugglmg to brmg back h1s senses and utter a replv Suddenly hls braln absorbed one Idea and he framed rt as a sentence There IS none . . . t . 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Consequently, Lyon learned his lessons while the slow-thinking . . 6 . ou couldnt teach rn mx school rrrs ted a xoce What rs the sub ject of the sentence ple? e3 Brt st ll he could not tear away that an confusron from hrs mrncl lqhe subject come en as rf h p un to lrfe rn the root o hrs brarn he felt rather than heard Qareful and he repeated rt' Lyon w as the hrst to lau h and hrs rorce ras o loud and hysterrcal that the teacher pronrptlx sent hrm to the Asscmbly Lyon drd not care rn fact he was glad of the opportunrty to be alone and thrnk rt orer He had found the way' 90 he w all-.ed to the Hull rn an ecstacy and scarcely heard the sar casm of the mrstrcss of the Assembly as she drrected hrm to a front seat H sat down and trred to thrnlt clea ly HF HAD FORCED A THOT BY HIS OWN POW FR ALQOQS A ROOM XVI FI-IOUT MECHANI ING And what he had done once he could repeat and the srmple experr ment could be rmproved upon the power could be developed he could The brgness of the rdea overpow ered hrm and hrs thots ran wrld trll the bell rang Lvon had newer strrdred or read of the mysterres of the mmd He drd not know that he had rnerelv demonstrated rn a remarkable way the truths of psychology the path of suggestron follows the lrne of least resrstance He had wrrtten that wrong an wer on the blank mmd of the other that had been strugglrng to grasp the least ray of lrght He could wrrte other messages rrght or wron on the same tablet ne could wrrte messa es that would set rn motron musclcs muscles that would control actrons actrons that would determrne lrfe After that day hrs power or er the boy grew Augustus had no one to go to and w hen he felt hrs mrnd becomrng nsore and more muddled as the da,s pas ed he lost confidence rn hrmsflf and thereby strengthened L3 on s hold on rm The confusron uttendrng the loss of therr prrncrpal and the extra worlc dewolvrng upon the faculty gnc the teachers no trme to ard or encourage hrm as he needed At everx chance rn that one Englrsh perrod Lvon mproved hrs faculty untrl tht we-.rlcenrng Augustus was rncapable of rnclependent effort Ar lunch perrod too Lvon drrected hrs attentron to hrs vrctrm and found after marry farlures and experrments that he could control the boy s actrons to a lrm rted e'cte'rt One day ne mafle hrm w mlk from one drrnl-.mg fountarn to the other L Y ' ' Y' . 4 tis ' r . 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X , 'tj bl lc V ' , , fn Vlhh A ' it ad S r g A A f CAL MEANS, lNil'O THE ERAIN OF ANOTHER HUMAN ISE- rr i ' s 1 and back vvrllrng hrm to drrnk each trme successfully Lyon trrecl to belreve that rt was a corncrdence as he farled on subsequent attempts but rt opened a new held to hrm Augustus s punrshment had been great already yet Lyons vengeance was not satrsfred He must do somethrng brg somethrng worthy of the power he had garned Wrne may make brutes of some men and fools of others but the beasts that conquest makes are drabolrcal rn therr cruelty and cunnrng and vrctory has defeated more men than death Lyon was grven a wonderful power over thrs poor strugnlrng boy but rn usrng rt he nearly de stroyed hrmself as we shall see There was a fear rn the conqueror s breast that Augustus mrght not return for another mrserable year but when the thrrd year began the latter was ln hrs place agarn far behrnd hrs class now and only clrngrng to the unror sessron room by a narrow margrn of a condrtron rn latrn He was stronger tho rn body and mmd for he had worked hard all thru the summer that hrs wrll power mrght have another chance to do battle wrth hrs stubborn brams and for a few months he applred hrmself so drlrgently to hrs work of catchrng up that Lyon hrndered too by not berng rn any classes wrth Augustus and the only perrod they were together was the second rn the Assembly Hall But after some hard practrce the art came back to hrm and he broadened hrs freld He srgned the lrbrary book one second perrod and on reachrng the room seated hrmself at the table between the shelves There he burred hrs head rn hrs arms and pulled wrlled and fought untrl the door opened and Augustus stepped rn Lyon had felt hrm comrng for a farnt sympathetrc lren had been developed between the two that Lyon felt was growing stronger as hrs rnlluence rncreased Augustus came strarght rn and at down at the same table wrtn Lyon And the most remarkable thrng about rt was that he had evrdently never been down there before srnce the lrbrarran had to tell hrm to srgrr the book on her desk No there was fro mrstake or comcrdence about rt thrs trme Augustus was hrs' The next and last experrment followed qurckly Lyon had procured a skeleton key and srgnrng the pass the next day at the second perrod he walked out and opened one of the cloak room doors leavrnv rt ajar Then he statroned hrmself rn the dark corner by the ofhce and repeated the struggle He had a drfhcult task thrs trme for there was the unusualness of the srtuatron and the ' V. . . A. . U Q . . s y 4 ' y - ' Q ' H 1 U . , . ' . . , J . ' . . . n - . I . , . . .. . A . D i , . , . . could not reach him with a ninely-pound pressure of will force. Lyon was 1 Y ' , . . , 1 s L . y . s . - . U . ' - I , 4 - , . 3 . D b . fear of being discovered to detract him then too the period was half over already He persisted tho and the minutes of mental pulling drew Augustus from his seat and into the hall Again Lx on felt him coming and drew back against the wall The boy came on and passed him walking in a slow dazed manner until he drew opposite a big framed picture where from the force of rew erent habit he looked up at the face of the Friend For a moment he shook off the spell as the gentle ei es looked down upon him ln their familiar way and started for the Assembly again I yon fought him back He was desperate now the time was short tnd hi man showed unexpected strength Something l d to break soon and lon subJection told against the weaker mind Augustu finally walked straight to the cloakroom door opened it and in a second more Lyon had sprung against xt and pulled it shut He did not stop to congratulate himself on his victory but went straight to the office where he told how hc had seen Augustus unlock the door and enter the room The coup was wcll efforts h d been made to discoser the guilty party The principal went at once to the room adioining the wrap closet and stationing Lyon outside he and the teacher opened the door ofrlv Instead of seeing a flying figure bolt for the hall door as they expected there crouched the sobbing figure of the sup posed culprit The four went to the office the principal the teacher a man by the way and the two youths Lyon w as beginning to weaken The effort he had expended to accomplish this end had sapped his strength and now that the coup was sprung he began to fear the sequel The pendulum was swinging Now my boy this is very painful to me and in your own interest I ask you to tell us openlv and unreservedly how many times you have done this before and what your obyect was in taking money that did not belong to you spoke the principal firmly yet without anger Wlhy you dont Oh you dont think I look anything do you'-t sobbed Augustus Augustus a clenial will gain you nothing You understand the situa tion as well as we do l-late you any money with you that you took from the room to day3 I i 1 U Q v - I ' ! I l . , . . V . . - . . , - c I i' ' I ry Y V Ii l n -4 I I 1 ' ' L 's ti ' . . ' ra O . , . . Q , . g . , . . .. . I 3 . . , . . . . . ' Y timed for a series of annoying thefts had been going on for some time and special a ' ' ' . ' ' . . . - . . . , V S . , . , . : . , C . ' 1 , . . ,, . . . . . , . , A. . . . . . . ,. , , - , , I . . .. . , - - ., Y l i Y ' ,, . . . . . , - , . . I ' . Y V. - 1 if l drdnt take nothrn never burst from the boy What were you dorng rn the cloak room3 The prrncrpal became severe he hated a lrar I l dont know Oh lm gorng crazy I know rt' l havent never done nothrng right s nce he dred The prtrablene s of the boys drstress and the rrng of truth rn hrs vorce made the two men feel that tho he was a thref he had more than a sneak thref s motrwe for takrng money The boy looked rn actual need of food and hrs clothes were thrn Augu tus rf you have stolen because you were rn want do not hes tate to tell u We are your frrends and wrll do anythrng to help you rf you vwrll tell us all about rt wouldn t steal rt The prrncrpal turned to the teacher and asked rf he knew anvthrng of the boy but the pedagog had never had hrm rn hrs classes and knew nothrng of hrs character Lyon volunteered that Augustus had always been queer The truth rs that Lyon was begrnnrnv to feel deeply sorrv for hrs vrctrm and he was tryrng to grve the rmpresslon that the boy rx as not ane Why one day when we were Freshmen rn a Hrstory class he hrt me ventured Lyon Yes and I hrt you because you stole my marks' burst Augustus agarn thrs trme wrth a vorce as powerful and sharp as the blow he had struck that day Lyon knew he had erred the moment he had spoken He had blundcred rn deed Hrs words had broken the spell had brought that whole memorable day back to the memory of the accused boy He remembered thrs very offrce as rt had been then he saw agarn the quret lovrng Frrend srttrng at that desk and pattrng hrm on the shoulder The words he uttered were unrntellrgrble to hrs hearers Help me nom but they knew that he was preparrng for somethrng extraordrnary Lyon struggled to confuse the tellows mrnd as he had often .. . , - ,, V . g, , . . .. - - .. - - - 0 U ll Y , ' ' 1 ! V, I 3 ' ' . . 5 . ,, . . .s . V 1 I U . , ,Y . h . V . .. . - - s , , 1 S. . . 7 . v . ul drdn't-l dont-l do need money but l wouldn't, Oh, please, l , - ,. . , . V S I , , , . .. - . ,, - . ., N . .- I ' Y . . . , : . . , . . . . fl YC . ' ' ' Y - . done before but Auvu tu w as aboxe confusion Nexer before had Lyon felt more strongly the lien ln tween them yet now he felt that the power he once had was al the other and of the invisible wire He looked up and met Augustus piercing eye Both new The continued association of thots and the draining of the power of the one had gradually neutralized the vast difference between their mtellects and now gaining the weight of Right the pendulum had swung to the other side Lyon made one last effoit Can I speak to this boy alone3 he ask d Both men rewl17ed that there was something personal passing between the tx 0 and the principil w as a good enough Judge of boys to know that they could best haxe it out together and as neither appeared in a hghtinv mood he left th m in the office Despite his outward show of composure Augustus first impulse was to peace Strange indeed was this first meet ng of these two their positions rexersed their thots mutual Augustus had nearly two more years left for the squaring of accounts but it meant a hvht between them that would never end Then there was the immediate problem to solxe Augustus was still a thief Neither was fit for a phv ical combat and Augustus was unskilled in the new power he felt he had lyon broke the spell Kid he said Ixe played dirty Ive been a sneak and a low pup but I ll tell em that I caught vou in the hall and threat ened you till you went in there I ll tell em any thing if youll only shake hands and call it square Augustus took the out stretched hand and turning his head smiled in a strange satisfied wav at the empty chair by the desk af fffijw ,, 3 s s ' , ' ' . . ' , x . . . .0 y v . ' .. ', , . . e . C . Y 4 . D Q. I ' :D All 1 . ' 'A 2 ' U K, ' A . ' K I . D ' A . . . D V C finish up the two-year standing job. But Lyon anticipated him by begging for . , A u Z Y : . .. . , A I . - v I t 3 , ' . ' X' v . D v . . ln - IV ' ll ! ' I s . : , , , ' . v t V ' W V -. - ,. D - . . ' . . + A Y A ' in 7: . N Q I IO THF OUFI N OI CXIVIP3 Pun l oem C umt of L,-oel 2 heaxen IQ eel ruth lxrngclom lO!lOUGl Gwme of xsrde pm rle lrlxe Shor emcl Clune 'Nlexer let X orld care or Qlwxellfe lrlaorroue X reel thee lrom ne' re my heir! Qouvht Doon Cladclen rm srglrt rn the lvrlght smrle of Qummer' Fresh brewth of neu elrppecl fur green let me feel' Call to olcl efolfer or foozlmg new fomer Come to me eomrwcle ou ll are hncl me teal Console thou my lonesomeness exen rn Qnou Qtorm On claw xx hen true sportmg blood eomee to the lore And the l al hearted stroma' M rrited drrxer can Qhoss form And pull out a fortx uhrle othere twlxe more' Lame of wld qeotland your eh rms eser hold me' Cnme of rexmrcls to the fir and the Qurel New-r mll other loxes from thee mthholcl me' Nexer mll other row ar a tn Qlronv ure' Don t Slrce .N . ,V . x , J. J. . , J xr X . -les 'V -' j g' .. t ' RI , J ' -. 'e. .2 - l . , '. - , . 4 - 2 . XI, - H 5 I . . I , ,, . 1 . C Y' I 4 . - - 7- ' c- ' - Q .. - . ., , f , j, - , . ., - . - . ' . . Q , V e e . , . ' ' , . M . C , . r .. , zz' ' ' . I vi K x n V , . , . , ' . H ltr: li l . - l . .. . - CLAQS TRACK TFAM No you dont hear the rest ask rf we have a track team do you3 Why IS t3 Althou we were beaten the frrst year we slipped Into school we suc ceeded rn showmg the rest that we were not sleepmg u Y three years ago t 's fommg pm the class of I0 made its frrst real appearance ln track work If we remerr ber rlghtly we have smce made some progress 1n that lme of athletrc work Ye lt IS so that we had 'nore men to choose from but just the same we have had to run agamst some of our own best men who farled to pass therr studies It IS acknowledged that the class of l9l0 entered the school wrth the best set of all around athletes ever produc d ln one class Posslblv thls IS a Paul Bunlon statement to those proud unlors wlse Sophs and unsophlstlcated Freshres but It IS up to them to prove rt otherwrse The hrst year we just succeeded 1n getting a good start Sophorrore year the meet went to our class by a large one srded score taking places ln almost all of the events and wlnnlng the Relay race It was at this tlme that the prettlest race of our career took place between Starkey 08 and Feetham I0 ln which Feetham defeated the fleet 08 boy by a safe dis tance Our thlrd year whrch was last season was not what rt should have been since we lost some of our best men but they are stlll known as I0 boys We cleaned thlngs up last sprlng ln the meet ln hne fashxon wmnlng by a large score Also we expect to close wrth the hlghest of honors on the track We have ln the past turned out the largest number of men and expect to flnlsh ln the same fashion the comrng season So Lamb llke .lumors Dubrous Sophs and Kearnslcal Fre hues bew are and follow our footsteps as best you can s., .. . s - - u A . l . , - L- - - 9 . Q ' Q r cr .,. ... V .., ...c -V . ., . D, t. v , ' . . , v s, . , ' . . . . H C . . ,, J . . . . . , , , . A , , ' . . . , - s n , . . , . , - - s - 1 X v r - ' 1 9 S 4 . 4 . . I Girls? QSDQQQEQQHH Teams FIRST TEAM Girlsg aslsietbnlll Teamso SECOND TE AM SENIOR GIRI 5 BASKE TBALL This IS the hrst year that the glrls of l9lO have attempted basketball and although they farled to HID the championship they have reason to feel satrshed wxth their work conslclf-ring the dl advantages under which they played As xt was the SCDIOTS defeated the lumors and were barely beaten by the Freshmen In the case of the sophomores It mut be confessed that the better team won The checlule of the rhamnlol hrp ame the Seniors played IS as follows Semor xs Freshmen -8 Semors ws Sophomores 5 Z3 I I , X, - ' , I t k V ' . . ' s ' . s . -. as ' g s ' ' ' ' : Seniors vs. Juniors .............................,,........ I2-9 ' ' . .......... . .......,..,....,........... .4 LSOCIAL .. RECO 5:--X VX C1 11 3 5 X' MIT! HElL A jx x 4 W X ': rg.. N 31 A . 3 , 1' 'Ln 4 1 Q 'A I s' 4 I 5- I lf' Q ? i 1' - Z I : , -, . ,z N sa-'s-, - .K x Q . ur bf .3 , - .J 1, i ' K, X 3 .' 3 - XXI? x' fi. X ' 1 '-f N : Bw L ,E vb -7 X , - jf tsl! 5 I 'Q- . - ,f Q u, ' r' P S liiiiiiiiix Wiiidiiiiia i Soenall Record m5Jppp'pp',0,p'p'Za Xmmmzmmmmsmms Hlst all ye stude grlndes and other lrterested or dlslnterested partles You may ttlk about vour wild west you may talk about your plaxns but Inst a mlnute w hlle one of the studes narrates to you the beautlful story of our soclal career The class of l9l0 has ascended 1n social glory an ascendency only equalled lay that of l-lallevs comet To gne a dellberate delrcate and detalled de c11pt1on of our manv soclal achlewments and successes would but tlre you or mavhap ruse a pang of jealousv amongst ye ought to be but a P not unrors Altho we were hut krd ln the fall of the year l906 we started off w th a han Some of the poo unhappy Greenleaf Freshmen were unable to con nect wlth th waltz but X e all had a rrght good tlme The grand success of thrs our fnfst party and hut one so youn too hrmly estahllshed us as the socml llgl'll.S of D C H S We were not content w nth but a hoo thls year so we part1c1pated ln a slelghrxdc Altho heaxllx oxerlnurdened wrth chaperones we had a regular hot old tme Our Sophomore party was merely a repetl lon of our lormer successes Tlme slowly crept along and before we Lnew rt we were YVISC old heads We profited by our experrf-n e of former wears and In thls thlrd clrcle of our ,A 'f ebs:,s:,s:,s:,e:,s:,s:,e:+s -N at Nl, ml O EW HOB W 405 W HOB W 582 0 tl? if H J A ' v C .M t r- career we outdld ew-rythln VNl1lCl'l had exer been glven by a class of D C H S Our umor Semor really showed what the class of l9I0 could do The dance was grven at the nevs Masomc Temple and rt was lmmense from start to fimsh Talked about by all who attended for days and days after even the bxrds on the tret tops remarked upon what a splendrd sencloff we gave the class of l9l0 We started out ln the fall of lf-309 m the same splrlt and ln thrs our last vcar we fully equalled our preuous ucces es l-he hrst event was the foot bull receptlon we tendered our heroes of the grldlron The stellar event of our l'lOllCldX S But all good tlmes must come to a close some place and ours was ended ln a grand blaze of glory at our Farewell Saddenecl by the thot of our leaung the brown stone schoolhouse on the hrll 'whxch vxe had learned to love so well stlll we rejolced that we had been able to reach the hlgh summlt of dlffnlflecl Semorhood MM et' v A L. W A Y L . , . . V . . , ' f . , 7 s 1- s,.. ' Q . ' ' - C . . . 1 , last year was the rousing good spread we gave the Friday before the Christmas . f V I ,' 5 1 - ' , - ' v V y . Y . . VV . . . .O . . I C. . ., 'I0. ' :gg sf S E NIOR ALPHABET A IS for Ahelson Artful and able ln logs or IH Trng He IS there wlth the table B IS lor Burg The elder of two When you spealc of an add He ll freeze on to you C IS for Cant Who cant see a secant But IH Vergll its l see D IS for Donaldson As our president twlce He sure cut up some And tool: a hxg shave ol lce E IS tor Ex ans Wlth monex galore He takes ol our cash And alwaxs wants more 9 Z , 9 9 1 7 , . . . I 1 , And never see-can t. . . 3 ! V -1 .' 3 4 1 F lg for Fee Wllere art Q a degree Look at her dravnmgs She s there you will see G is for Guthrle The fusslng gallant Wlmen he spies a young lassle e ne er says l cant H IS for Haley Of heavenly renown When she hlt our class play She was the tall: of the town I IS lor lrene A malrlen serene Wlmerm a Freshle l salrl List boys shes a ueen J IS for Jones Vyfho onve won great time He bought for one rl ime K ls for lrxsh blue tls Kelly me mean The lad that can del And C llect the long green L IS tor Lucy A hxrcl she sure 1 mn 1 IIN ll ipp Tom sees lh lt hc gals his ' I Y v' K , 1 . 1 , - 'Q .. g . 7 1 . u H 9 U 1 ss 9 V V 3 Y , ' I . 1 l Z U . ! H If f, , ' 1 c 2 For our Class play, fourteen ticlcets 1 , z . N ,. . , , , . , , L I x o . xr K . ' 5 7 Q 'sg Xvl , z '1 z ears, M is fur Russgl Ernest Calhe and M Ar Emllx Gregory Merltt a hem' N IS for Naslund Uur pluckx xoung Cap Vsfhen III '1 fast game He gnes mam a rap IS for Rupert O Brlen a lad Xvhose class work chills students Tho lt makes teachers glad P IS for Peck XV1th sunshine she s there Ask Arthur MCMIIIHH To gnc you a share IS for ulmhw Our Besschen so neat To make hel' UIOFC SNVC6t R IS for Relohert A mend we all loxe lfyou dont hehexe Just new the sweet doxe , f 1 The one S IU the class F 1 Thorhurn so te s us S0 to 'I let usa 'S Q L.: ,' 1 Q 9 in Xv I Q . , q c ' x c , 0 , , . t , . Q Y Q' Q ' . L. 3 She needs no Honey,' 1 . y - g , . . ' ' lt, S 's .or Segog, . 0, Y . 5, . K., x x s I ass. I Jl C I S S lf' J IS f l JIII OIIT1 al flnfl llllqll rel Vx orn lux that team No ITIOIC nerd be salrl V IQ for xlc torx Q s c eel Ll r towels You sure llflll some br lss VV IS ECI' MWFX Anne Oul lark malll s itatelx Hel' Qpeec ll IS SfI'll0'1l orwar W0 lpirentlleslsl lately lb ful T n C ul' noble lss xnar exe IIOIIOILI lt olq Am maria lt qlllll eal slal x lxx stew nfxer ollll X lere brlxl IIPZIIIS EIIJOUINI IS f l t :lx s l r deb ll lll xxlnf Once Ile gels lls speec ll qolnq Hls OIJIJOIN nts ale SIKIDIXPI T ffll' 'lxlllxrl lrll. Thx une T in the elzlsxt Flll' Glzlrlxs so len: US. 50 I V lvl ll lass. UI- fl-L' 'I -, Bl' -li l -'Al 1, lt CQIITI? not, zllnel But 'Il ,' IJ ull 1 1 I' ,, ' l ' so . , .1-.gli fl- l L , ,. J , '. X l ' 0 , J if vlzfx uv 3 xv --l' le, . 1 1 ' Q X '. Y if 1 - ,fvlll f, Apr-lk -' I ll In 1-9-1-U, Vi , . lv , . Z ll- Zlll ll xl.-ky Oll 1 1 l-wl'fl l' lg ef THE BEST MAN Second Prize Story It was a strange coincidence that two candidates for quarter back on Yales Varsity Team should be hurrying on the same train to New Haven to commence earlv fall practice It did seem strange but there sat two husky chaps of nearly the same build interested n a poker game There sat Will Maccracken known as Mac to his classmates the sturdy little quarterback who had driven the Freshmen Team to a string of victories the year before Opposite to Mac sat im Kirkland the end of the last years Freshman possibilties Here sat two men opponents in a card game who were to be opponents on the gridiron for Yale honors PTGWIOUS to their meeting Mac had been cursing his luck at not having someone to comeise with when lo and behold if 1m Kirkland didn t pile on the train at the ne -.t stop After the usual Yale greeting and talk of where and how vacations w ere spent they Journeyed mto a prix ate compartment for a game of cards I guess we are both out for the same position remarked jim as he shuffled the card for you know I am too lr ht for a Varsity end and th coach w ants me to trv for quarter I wont haxe much of 1 chance though he continued for look af the way you played quarter on the freshmen last year ' H A ,X If Q ,. llf ' ,- f ,X A AV, ,AJ Q tgp 4 .i U X if-J X 4 Q65 gg 99 U . V ' i v V ' , . . i ' !,. , A A , . J ' . Team, who had thrilled Yale's rooters by a ninety yard run under seeming im- I - a - v - v , ' . , , ' J v v l v , 1 I I ' A sn - ' - A s, j ' g : te i , U ' . i ' ' ' X ' , .. I gue s you have me beat by speed replred Mac take that nrnety yard run rn the game 'mth Brown for mstance A mere accrdent rm remarked lhe coaches and fellows dont thrnk so not by far They say rt was a prece of brrllrant head work mrxed wrth good dcdgrng After playrnq for pennres for qurte a wshrle Mar grew trred of the game and began to lose rnterest therebx losrng a few pennres I wrsh he remwrked that we had some brg stake to play for outsrde of money Can you thrnk of any3 PI hey both thot for a fevx mrnutes then a smrle spread over rm s face for he had thot of somethrng to play for I ll tell you one the fellow who loses the next game doesnt get out for the team There rs a brg stake for you he remarked That s almrghty brg sard Mac but I m game rf you are Varsrty Team explarned It was rms deal and he shuffled the cards thoroughly so that each would have an even chance He dealt them slowly so Mac could see every move Mac drd not at once rarse hrs cards from the table but gazed at them as rf to read hrs fate rn therr backs for he well knevx that rn that hand lay hrs chance to wrn or lose honors at football After gatherrng hrs cards up he found he held two parrs A parr of krngs a parr of Jacks and the five spot of hearts composed hrs hand He drscarded the frwe spot and drew another jack whrch made a full house Mac held a hand that was hard to beat rm had drscarded two cards and drawn two more There rs my hand sard Mac spreadrng hrs cards on the table do I vwrn or lose'-5 You lose Mac exclarmed Ive got four aces Sure enough Macs hand was beaten There rn rms hand lay four aces Well jrm you make the team and I dont and here s wrshrng you good luck sard Mac as he shook rm s hand after they had left the trarn at New I-Iaxen not a xx ord about my not trarnrng For four Meeks the X ale coaches battled wrth the squad untrl elexen men were prcked as regulars xlrm Krrkland had won the posrtron of quarter Mac .. ., - .. .. .. . s ' , , . , ' . x Y. . ,, .. . .. - . , J , e . ,,, . , . . . . . V . . . ,, - , . . ' I I 1 1 I I . ' H' . . U .. . .. .. . - ! K I ' Y, - . . . , . ,I . A . . I Q .. , . . . . ,, . , . .. , . . ,, - rr , . ., U , ' All right then, the one who loses the next game don't try for the Yale ' ,H ' Jim. I ' - , . . , ., , . Y I .. - ,, . . . .. . , Y- ,, .. ,, . - .. , .. , , jrm, . s - 1 , . .. - . , - . , . ,, . - , . , , I , . V V 7. ' Y true to his promise had not donned his molesklns although both coaches and football players had nearly dragged him out to practice He did go and watch the team practice though and never missed a practice either Mac was always at the training table listening to the lectures on football H knew every signal formation the team was taught He would even tell the regular men what a certain signal stood for when it escaped their memory Brown was played and defeated but by the lowest score in years Yale said to have the best team in its historv Just defeated Brown' Something was wrong and the coaches knew what it was Why' in one play in that Brown game Brles the big Yale tackle had made eight yards rn a tackle back play and possibly would have made eight more had he not tripped on one of his own team mate s heels On the same plav a second time Brles had made six yards carrying four Brown men on his shoulders Here is where the fault lay the quarter had not picked out Browns weak spots and had not driven his plays through them The coaches could teach a quarter plays and ln what circumstances to use them but they could not foretell an opposing team weak spots before they saw them shown Yale needed a quarter who could find the opposing team s weak spots and hurl his plays through them all Yale s men to thinking Could Harvard be beaten by Yale3 That was the question 1m was thinking too He knew that he hadnt got the real worth out of the team He was domg his best but he lacked Just one something the something that Yale coaches had been trying to drive into his head for the past three Weeks Lectures at night diagrams of plays and plots of the field how they worked trying to fit him for the Harvard game the game in which to win many a Yale man had been carried off the field after having given all that he had to give to help his Alma Mater' Was he im Kirkland gomrf to l t Harvard win just because he was not the man to defeat her3 No he would find a man who would defeat Harvard if there was one in the whole college He commenced to wonder if Mac could be the man to do it Mac had certainly made that Freshman team win The coaches had been a llttle dis appointed when Mac refused to come out for practice They had probably seen his worth Above all thmgs Mac knew what the coaches were trying to teach him All things pointed to Mac as the man for the position H would see Mac as soon as possible and explain to him for jim was of the stock that believed in the saying If you are not good enough make room for the man who is ' ' ' ' . e . . .S Then came a big fright. Harvard easily defeated Brown. This got . . . , . , . C C ' . A ' ' ' . e Mac had just returned from the gymnaslum where dally he took hls physlcal exercise and was readmg hls favorlte novel when mthout a cerl monxous knock the door burst open and rn popped rm Klrkland Say old man he exclaimed half out of breath I am about grvmg up the Job I cant grasp the ldeas the coaches are trymg to drrve mto me stlck to lt replled Mac they re glvlng you a lot of hot stuff about not bemg able to run the team l-lot or not It rs true all the same I cant get the real worth out of the fellows patrxck IS drlvlng at and you have to come out and help Yale mln Bet or no matter how hard I try Now Mac you know Just what Krll The followmg week lVlac went out for practlce He had kept l'1lI'llSPlf ln tralnmg and needed onlv a few games with the scrubs to toughen hlm up 1m had explalned to the coaches and thex trled him out In the Prmceton game they allowed hlm to play ln the second half at a tle score Prmceton s end of the score remamd the same not so Yale s The sons of Old Eh tore down that held 1n plays that the coaches of Yale forgot they had taught All kinds of plays were used to bewllder the Tlgers and bewllder them they drd The rooters drd not expect such a vlctory and went wlld wlth joy Both rooters of Harvard and Yale rocked the warrrors came on the held to do battle At the end Yale rooters rocked the earth After the hrst ten never ln doubt Harvard had not been able to stop earth as thelr respectlve of seventy mmutes ony mlnutes the game was the serxes of plays that Yale s quarter back dlrected at them and so took thelr colors down to X ale All but one player of Yale walked off that field of glorious vlctory and that was Mac He was carrled off the held on the shoulders of hrs vlctorrous ICHIYIITIHICS The most enthuslastlc of them all was Yales sub quarter the man to whom Yale s vlctory belonged because he had let her wln by lettmg the Best MZH Wll'l HERBERT PAUL I . . , . . . . , . . , , V. .- , ,I - .. ,, - 7 .. . . , , , . , . . . . ,, ..Oh . ., Jimyn - , .. , . - - H .. - - . . , - . . . . Y. U no bet, I'll call it off Mac, because Yale needs you to win. J. . V . . U . , . 9 Y ' I , . I , . . h Y , . . , , . . . , JUNIOR Pass-om-r ec nzvnnv TPEASvRER ' Snnmcv Lnva HE EN Srnfu Vice Pnzsaoc-wr L Mnnv Mlumrnf. Asuzn Tuma Dcfmtnurs A-r Anus -I' EDVFOR m flssocm rg g OSF PH Ovtl DNYIMIR onnv ENnTv-4 OAno mir PAL:-1r:R rv s I INA'- ARIAN CONE' LEANOR Asn: Mnwnzo Pnuonz RULI 3911.9 BEN PKNAIR CLASS Yau E Nnhfoi Wear Tue ness fm: UHKAND UN WILL Bur T-usornrns G T I UN nz N-nc nz O 5 Conons Y-IRELNAND Wmrc P'5 Wa A EDIT0RlALinN That the folloumg pwges may reflect credlt upon the class f l9II and th! IH later yen they may recall plcamnt mcmolles of our High School du his hccn thc um of the unlor 7CI1llh l2O'1ld PALMFR BEVIS J-u--W En' IS , a. ax 31141 .Ja Q a- ' 1 . ' ' o , a . A ' ' 1 S, D . 7 ' cjs, K 2' l , A 1 ' . gp' g f'-i , 1 4, wfjgf' n N. .445 ' - J- 75-il vk fgfxzm.- CLASS HISTORY As a general thlng rt IS customary for a class to show a great deal of self prxde but ln thls thxrd edltlon of our HISIOTV we are trylng to avold It We have shown ourselves good losers as well as szood vslnners the former when we were defeated ln our fxrst game of football mth the Sophomores the latter when we defeated the qophomores ln Basket ball Base ball and l-lo key as freshmen and galned the Basket ball champxonshlp as Sophomores Cur umor year has been marked by few vlctorles for l9ll Thls however does not trouble us much as Jumors have no Football team as no hockey games have been played and the base ball season IS yet to come We have surrendered our champlonshrp Basket ball team for the welfare l9ll Thus we are Pure Yankees 1n our attltude towards the school for we tight not for the glory ot the class when our duty IS tom ard the umhed classes We have also been successful soclally havlng gnen two enjoyable partles where our colors green and white formed beautlful decoratlons And we have trled to follow the advlce whlch a gentleman gave to his son upon enterlng college Be a soclal success be an athletlc success be a good fellow and ln cldentally get your lessons lf you can So here s to the class of l9Il hoping she may arrrve at the end of her Hlgh School career as brllllantlv as her predecessors and here s to the School hoping that the classes to come may be graduated wlth as much honor as will the class of l9ll MARIAN MOQNEY Class I-llstorlan c ' - , - , c- of the school, as the majority of the first team are members of the class of THE MYSTERY Oh Stcrlrng rt s so hot' l et s stop and go lol a paddle lhe speaker was a strrklng type of Amerlcan grrlhood Attlrecl ln a srmple sailor surt dr playrng her throat and arms tanned to a delxcate brown and wrth a str y lock of golden harr gently orushrng one rosy cheek VIVICH Maycroft was a decldeclly attractlve young lady Her companion bterlmg Lrwhan tall and dark who was ln hrs umor year at X ale presented an equally good appearance ust the thrng XIIVCFI good for you' It was about four oclock ln the afternoon so obtalmng sweaters they proceeded to the Boat House and secured a canoe Well whlch way shall we go3 asked Sterling as they swung clear of the float Oh lt doesnt make a partrcle of dlfference to me she replred settllng herself comfortably ln the soft cushions Any place where rt IS shady and we can cool off Accordmgly he turned the bow of the canoe upstream and kept farrly close to shore where the trees cast delightful shadows over the water Thus IS great she murmured as a llttle breeze sent rrpples over the surface of the water There IS nothing more dellghtful or refreshrng than the motlon of a canoe My' wasnt that last set a close one I stlll thmk you mlssed that serve on purpose though just to let me wln They talked on for some trme he tellmg her of h1s college experrences and campmg trips and she about the pranks and good trmes the glrl had at her boardrng school The scenery along the rner w as beautiful and as they were passlng a par trcularly pretty spot she suddenly exclalmed Say I do belreve there IS the llttle creek Susle Walker was tellmg me about the other clay She sard rt was plenty large enough for a canoe Lets turn rn and explore lt The entrance was barely XlSlbl6 from therr present posrtlon but upon comlng closer lt was seen that the drooprng branches of two wlllow trees formed sort of a natural arch thru whrch they entered the mouth of a llttle streamlet barely a rod wlde Its banks were lined wlth moss and shrubbery and below ID the crystal depths could be seen little srlwer mlnnows darting here and there I tt V V- v .. , . - . . . C ' v . A , . . 5 . ' f . a , M . . . . . , . , . . . - s , , , :,1 r, , . 1 I I ...I - -- N . . . . , . .. , , . tt A H ' , . .t - y - - H - - , , - . . ., . . ,- V tt . . sv - - , , ., . . . . . , . . . . . ,, , . . .. S f V V -, 5' O . . .. . . , , , t - - n , , nch md e rect lr ev vmed men o won er Susle w as so crazy about lt Do let s 00 firtrcr o all unconscrous of the passwe of time thes lowly paddled up tre mxstlc stream almost too emaptured x 1th thelr surroundmgs to p wk nlhey were rudely awakened from thelr dream by the sound of distant thunder for so absorbed had they been that the rrse of dark cloud and the near approach of a storm had passed unnotrced e Vnren Iguess we ad wetter eicl or rome nxdnt 9 Jro L ln Sterlmg X es Indeed' How stupld of me not to notlce lt bc fort I know mother out ln a storm The canoe was quickly headed IH the otlser dlrectlon but lt was soon exrdent that they would be caught before they could get hwlf way home so spying some heavy shrubbery along the bank they prep xred to draw ln under rt for shelter when Vrvren suddenlv erred Oh lookrhere' Isnt that the roof of a house3 Sterling looked and sure enough the corner of a log cabln was just wlslble thru the trees XX hat luck' We ll Ju t pull the canoe up here on the bank and rmestl gate No sooner Sald than done they scrambled thru the bushes and reached the cabm just as the hrst bug drops heqan to tall lhe door w as ayar and they stepped ll'lSldC It had evldently been unoccupied for some tlme as was shown by the dust on the floor and cobwebs 1n the corners but It contained a table a broken chalr and a couple of boxes to say nothmg of a few cheap prmts on the walls and a hreplace stuffed full of paper By owe' Vxvren thrs IS luck Ill bulld a hre and we wlll be as snug as a bug rn a rug ln no time Looklng around as he poke for some kmdllng to stwrt the hre he espxed a ladder leadmg upstalrs llullo shat s l Que s Ill take the elevao and ee what the roof garden IS llke he sald qultmg the act'on to the word he mounted the ladder and found hrmself ln sort of a loft o low that he was forced to crawl on hrs hands and knees In the mkv darkness he stumbled oxer SOm?ll1lUU that rattled and upon striking a light much to hrs horror found a skeleton grmmng up at hlm XX nth dlfh culty he suppressed a yell and plckmg up a plece of paper lyrng near the AASay, pi me 2 . se if l'm ' tlly ere, . lei YV A , AAN 'd f 1 . tv' A. '.,, pls. S , t A ' 1.4, A , V' s 4 l . I . c v' A , A x' s et '. 1 ' ' ' ' ' A 1 s ' ' 3 A. 7 , V' , Af . ' s 1 A C-.. A Q 'ANY' ll , .. ' ht l l. 4 l l , li ' wel l k- will be worried half to death. I don't care a bit for myself, for I love to be '. c ' , c A z I ' A J A 'V A A 1 I I .K A n , K .. 1 - ' A . , ' - ,, . . . l N v , . . , I K c . 'r. ' ' Q., ,NL ' tus? ' 5: ' 4' tr s ' mf ' A' . A . L .. 1 V , . V . V, . V. bones he scrambled for the ladder appearmg below rather breathless and wlth out any materral with whlch to bulld the Hre Why Sterllng you re as pale as a sheet Surely you are not afraid of ghosts Ghosts nothmg' replred Sterling now outwardly calm but mwardly much perturbed I dont belreve rn such nonsense Then takmg up one of the boxes to hrde h1s emotlon he began to break It IH pleces and soon a roar mg fire helped to soothe hrs feellngs and to make the llttle cabin warm and cheerful Here Ive got a llttle surprlse for you sald VIVICD as she passed a box of fudge over to her companlon I smuggled thxs along thlnklng It mlght taste good Say you certalnly are a brick I belleve you knew all thls was golng to happen and prepared for rt I wouldnt have mrssed thus for a good deal trying to forget hrs expellence of a few moments before Thunder storms come IH qurte handy sometimes dont they3 Then after a pause V1v1en what do you make of thus? he asked as he handed her the plece of paper he had found up lr the loft Why goosle rt looks xerv much lrke a common ordinary piece of paper extraordinarily dlrty I grant you that Now rt may be all my lmaglnatlon but examme It closely and see rf you notlce anything at all unusual about rt No not the slrghteet What 1n the world IS the matter wlth you Ster Img has that fudge gone to your head3 For answer he took the paper and held It an instant before the fire I medlately some characters flared out strong and clear and vnth a smrle of satlsfactlon he returned the paper Now what do you make of 1t3 he asked Why Sterling I beg vour pardon there are some characters figures' But what lf there are? Nothmg at all perhaps only I Just had an idea that It mlght be a code or crpher of some sort Let s see what we can make of lt Fl hrs xx as what they read 4 20 8 I8 5 5 6 20 7 After studying and puzzling at It for a long whrle Sterling was ready to gne up but VIVIED her pencll busy all the XNIIIIC suddenly crled I ve got It u - 1 - , . sv U . . . . v - v as a - - n - , . 1 u ' u 1 - - au - v - s 9 9 . H . . . . ' 4 ' u ,, . . . . . , . , , . . Q . . D. - D U . . . , ,, , . u - ' ' ss 1 1 1 A . H . . . . . r s n , . . . ,, U . . . . . . - Q . . . . ,, ,, . .... , . . - - n , . ' . ITI- v , . as - vs u 7 - n ,, 9 - - n H . . . . . s v - 1 - n r . . . . . .-....ZD.-. . .,.3.l5. . . . . . - 44 s . ,, . . , a v L n s - Sterling was at her side in an instant. See it's very simple. I just numbered the alphabet from one to twenty-six, then substituting the letters it reads: D three by lf two but now are you any wiser than you were before?' Decidedly said Sterling. Listen D must mean door and F tire- place so it might read three feet from the door by two feet from the fireplace. Now if you won t make too much fun of me I m going to take up the floor under that place just to see if there could be anything there Make fun of you' Why Sterling Go ahead' Im so excited Please hurry' Whereupon he ripped up the board in question and sure enough in the exact spot indicated by the cipher reposed a little metal box Oh Sterling Vlylen exclaimed What do you suppose is in 1t3 I can hardly 'w alt The box was not large but quite heavy and was secured by a heaxy padlock After a little difficulty Sterling smashed the lock and upon open ing the box a piece of paper fluttered to the floor Both snatched at lt and Vivien being a little quicker read these words aloud All that glitters IS not gold But do not think that you ve been sold For when in need or dire disaster Use Doc Soakum s Mustard Plaster The rest of the box was neatly packed with pebbles Well what do you think of that3 she finally managed to ejaculate Then without further words Sterling made a dash for the ladder resolved to get to the bottom of the affair It was just as he had expected they were not human bones at all but simply those of some harmless bovine A much crestfallen young man reappeared some minutes later to be met by an equally crestfallen young lady Look here Sterling' And sure enou h cut deeply on the same board he had taken up were the initials S W and D G Susie Walker and Dick C-rant declared Vivien I guess that solv our problem just wait till I get hold of her' PALMER BEVIS - - U n H 1 - 4 1 V Q s , V VV . . t V . U V - V - V H . , HO. . . . U ,, . ,, . . . U , . . V s , - - VV V V V ' ! I - Q Q H - - 9 - V V V Q 1, u - VV - , . . - , , . 44 - ,V U v ..- ' Q lb ' ' ly ' 1 tt - f V ne A - VV L ' - -- ,Y - 9 ,, Q 2 S, 3,-0 . X fz as c o ggfgaaggzzf , - - KJ IHE CI'I Y IHAT BIQLII VFS In the ages past a grant hnger Pomted and IS polntmg stlll Finger of an mland ocean Pomted toward the Western hrlls Long before the great mlgratlon of the races had begun Pomted toward the goal of natlons Towards the da1ly settmg sun Llke a grant plrate s Clplltl chart the hnger poxnted clear Fl o a treasure spoils of Nature And sand Dug se semrcher here' Man IS slow to read m Nature promrses of hounty stored H et the pen of Heaven s more trusty Fl han the conquer mg monareh s sword lhe sword may mn lts pmwes ln the full of cltles falr Yet Nature wrrtes Rebuild' Wlth thc tlmher Ive planted there So the fmger of thls Inland ocean w1th lts power to fortell Commanded bulld ye here a clty for I have provided well 0 v one-A 'fame . --' 'wr JS Pxsl the cowl held ol the uxlxer pabt I ilxe Lrle s Golden gxte Paet the lumber of the M1ch1gxnQ The Copper and the Bulger Stwte lo the hewd of the Fwtlner of Xvwter to the land of the lron xeln Fl o that hurled lexel ol provreu In the Trnune Mountain Runve lhe hni er pOlIllCCl to the ole lllxe 1 compx to lt uolc So fell exlclc ul houexer ' 'xt min Nmrross mlndccl chcl not e Q or X ct he lmullt 1 uty there xncl lurn Ports neu humhly horn Por Cod Ind Qet a Qtrlp of lwncl Iron Port Qoon rall xx as brouvht to meet these txso And the cxtw woke to hncl that 'Nature s hnger polntecl true lhil Cmnt hnver stlll IQ polntlnv toualcle the Xveetern un And the cm it lu apex A new hfe has begun Be IQNIHQ thxt the hnmr uhlrh le r h rth held lonv foreseen Wlll some day wxth God s approvil Point to her A ueen STANLEX LAMB X55 WN g 2 if UQYEJI? 'S f . L s n Q Q ' 5, e ,L ' 7 ' ' D . . 4 . ii . C , V- .. ,. . . A I C r- 'L s, ' I I I 3 ,Q ' :1 W - 5 I , ' r' L :ss 'SI ' ,K . I- ' rx , ' ' , .lu r , fs '- A H . h see il. g al. , 1 , 2 .. K . A, , K e x, ' L Belwixt the city and the storm: V Y D v r ' ' he DQ T, 5 '. ' A, ' v .. S v K I . , lv l 2 x a ,X ' . .e 1 . Z, ' 5 .1 V C . .. H , Q - f or f E: - A .f I, -511'-, - li .fri - V 92 , , ke: '-1 , Q., 5 X 4 . .w f if-1,--Y, Ml rr Nix llllllllylllll ll ll WW tm lt wi 0 4 llllylru XX 1 ,CEC-Z, sl 2x We umors have never been concerted as every one knows but vle cannot help feelmg a llttle blt proud of the success of our umor Mud Year party . We had good deco atlons the unsurpas able green and YVl'llt6 a good cllnner good 1 speeches from Mr Buck who extended hrs congratulatrons the varrous class preslclent N who brought reetmgs from their classes and Mrs lqaylor our class advlsor who dellghted us all mth her Impromptu but very appro prlate remarks good muslc which caused us to adjourn to the upper hall where our good time was contmuecl tlll the strams of Home menu Sweet Home The large attendance at the dance con flrmed our ldeas that others enjoyed the party B 41911 as well as ourselves and therefore all are loolung forward to the un1orSen1or 7' U EI FANOR ASIxE I I CY BW! J Gu X f fX at I t X 'ii-1-45 i STUN G 2 r I flif ll wir' L ' ll l lml ll 'Wt . Lfgrkx 1. Q V, - 2' - - 5 Lf - 1 - 4: Z - 'F J . V . U .. Q , .I . I 3 U n I ' l .N - qR'.51 CC5,CYCBYwt 0 I OK! Y Ll ' I . Cor ' ' - Olrves N nc ea -.4 K' ' u Salad Wajcvs , lu e C ke C nj, e Q K A 'N e l e ,N -AQ., l x e ,I ll M- 4 t 1' I 4 ,.C:9r D - ' if M sth airs Laika ata ails air, sth sth airs sits spike Laika ata 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 THE TALE UF A CQIVIET She w as so damty so beautrful so silvery she sparlcled and her five pomts were so sharp Usually her eye twmlcled gally but sometlmes lt was so dim that I fancled xt w as a tear that stood IH It depths One nlght I knew that It was for she loved the blg star ln the East and he loved her They were mules and mlles apart and could not tell each other of their love Hy to her thru the axr hut somethmg alw 1ys happened to prevent hlm One mght there was an aw ful storm and a bxg black cloud was between them Another nlght she w as o dum that he could not see her at all lwhe blg star feared she had fallen mto space and he wept and mourned her loss for many many nights not darmg to look towards her place m the Heavens for he was sure It was vacant But at last unable to bear lt longer he looked and saw her Smlllhg brlghtly at hum thru the crystal alr It was Chrlstmas and do not the very Heaxens reJo1ce on that n1ght3 So trme went on stlll the httle star ln the West smiled and twmlcled to her blg brother 1n the East One night the blg star saw a brlght light ln the slcv w hlch he knew w as a comet Night after nlght he wanted untll lt came xery close to hum Fmally It w as so close that he jumped onto lts tall as lt XNl'l1ZZCCl thru the axr Nexer had he rldden so fast all the whlle glorymg m the thr1ll It sent over hlm For was It not bearmg hum nearer to her3 As he reached her he held out hlS arms Gladly she sprang mto them and away they Hew wlth the lund old comet for an axr ship 'Q55 105: '14 sf 'Q56 MAB: 'Q56 110515: KZABJ L10 B5 195: 'Q sf 'Q sf 'Q S 61465: . v I v v' I , A V . . . 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Q' ix -- 47' 0 fi-f cf SECOND TEAM FIRST TEAM JUNIOR ATHLETICS CB0ySD During the past vear the class of l9ll has battled wallantly to main tam her position at the head of school athletics The fact that she has not shown with her usual brilliancy in class basket ball can be easily explained for she has four of the best players on the D C I-I S first team In spite of this handicap the team defeated its old rivals the Sophomores in a fast clean game by the score of I9 to I5 I9lI was also well represtnted on the foot ball team and feels justly proud of the fact that of the thlrte n D s awarded fixe were captured by her men In the spring track meet and in inter class base ball may she carry off most of the honors and may each one strive to keep old l9l I at the head' EBEN SPENCER JUNIOR ATHLETICS KGIYIS, The idea of girls having basket ball teams and mter class games as well as the boys has often been thought of but nexer really carried out till this year Both the first and second teams are working hard for the unior supremacy Few of the girls haxe ever played before but are doing excep Although this is our first year at basketball it is the same with the other classes and therefore we haxe an equal chance for the inter class championship First team line up Center Lucile Schmidt Forwards Madeline Cheadle Lydia Woodbridge Guard IVI r XV tkr fcaptl Ruth Veimexer Second team line up Center Pauline Alford Forwards Eleanor A ke Alice Farrell Guards Marian Moonex Marx VI hipple . 1 A I ' 1 , , . , A ' PJ ' , I - K fiiil . - n , , 1 ' . 7 , . - tionally well and are improving with every practice. v - - Y I - Q. v . V . , , - , . 5-. a ie ' a i .s . , . . ' ' . I Q r A A 1 VVIPI TIOXI XX hen the ldrwhman entew Hlgh School Vt 1th 1 quultmg III hw heart Pgolud to get UQ lcwom l III Ill? 0 fn lxf Q on mt tug m CllmQ und Ntu nu And lume th mldlllglll oll FOI he has wmons of he-commg rc-Qxdtnt hy hrs toll lhmn 1 Sophonomo he hocomm X lth x much mllxtocl wad rm mc lUC1LN I 19 lk S Ho N md pirtlei flll hl IT'l1I'ld And Qtudy hours are lem V01 IH toad ot lem!! Prewdent C-oxcrnol ulll clo ext x umor um x Xx 1 ll1l9jlUI1lX tire tree an lhough he s baclx Rome four emmterg HC clocmt seem to care HC IN pcrfcctlx tontcntecl X Ill lm mirlxs loxxexel :lm N xc o howl lw nor loolts wood to l1ll'U You 1 Sc mor incl Oh my' mu lox: no 10 vow xl Q X 1th cnouffh lxnoultclve tclco om ax lo mal-ic a man aghait 0 101 and pu Q n 1t1 otur 1471 S woo ox r ns lc l qulte uc lo lac an olhu K . J Y I , . R. W Kun: .l Axcll ' t 1l'3El.li'll'l1 ll 'll lhsz d 'z .1 5 df , n A C . , , P Q - g K V' 2 'A e l 2 , K Ht' o lg crur11s 4 l S lo: l o4 cxun., so it :aiclg 1. 4 1 ' , Q 'S ' N .' 1 A ' -ldlg 'ise Vlllll '. Aa j '. -' vt 1 1 lzgor in.-lo: l l .N 'VIIOI' AHcl::4z'l'ltl gtlz 'la.t Xl' ,, ' H, srllf 'tu' Il is thru with l ISV: the A d w'l l- Hgl ffl. l l'40 nf 'hcfll 'P n l ky V K z .th lnoy. if of fi 4. Er! , l A' x ,li JOKES Mr XX heeler m Geology Can vou tell me hows lron was cl1scovered3 Bert Green I heard mv pa sas they smelt lt l eicher W hat cl or 5 iys rn the ark? o you suppo e the inlmal dlcl clurmg those f t d Flrt Freslue Oh they Just loafecl around and scrxtchecl themselves Seconcl Freshle Chuclt lt snnrts' XX hat would they want to scratch nr yn en there was nn X tug ras Mr VK allace rn HlStOTyb Dont fart to look up the Monroe Doctrlne xour Appenchx F l X P Q s X 31 - 'Q X s ' K,- W X! 1 ,QI tl! I, ' 'Q - .T w' Q I,,. ' ,. E Bl vs -Y-H , K ,V Q , 4 v, ll 1 WY- fv ' tl ' il' , I A , ,X e:' Hz' '. s 1' sl ' 5 'tx 's ' : H ' . z ' .H Mr Halre ln Engllsh Argument IS malclng people see thlngs Chlvalrous Sophomore after flrst lntrocluctlon May I call3 Falr Malden Arent you startlng out rather young3 Mr Wheeler ln Physlcsj Mr Mullln wlll you please tell me what glrls are present3 Wlndy Moore tlll Qolld I cant just remember that proposltlon Mlss Hughes That IS a very essentlal part Le Duc They are havlng all sorts of trouble plllng the new gold colns down at the bank Mr Phllllps Thats funny I dont have any trouble Wlth mlne Why IS Physlcs lllce Love3 Aus Lower the gas and lncrease the pressure Member of Forum at Lunch Counter as he eyes the soup Clue m some REVIEW of REVIEWS Mr Phllllps fln Physlcs If you percolate wood ulth alcohol what do ou get3 Vaughn Wlmy wood alcohol ofcourse as as as Father How IS my son ettlnv alon ln school3 Prlnclpal Vvell he l halflnaclc on the football team and all the way back ln hls StUdlCS . . 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S dugggmuelx O 4 ou 3 6125.19 dssljiniiiuxn xx Ho Ep 11 J 1 M Q XEESX if D xg? gp DUHTMG hs lo M 1, 'RCI OR-S Mxrioovr d Old XE? DC DCUQ DC ?,, 4 -wr f' .x E ' 1 ky ki I 'E 'N 4 4 ? g ,f Q 'ffm L -ii f gf,g3 i ji3RL5' w 5 . - 1 Ag U v A 1 P Du 2, 7 rw jf QQ X 4 - ' R ,x S .x in ' gm R. , -. xl, L ' 8 . ' - xx XX X X :SK K .. 1 . Jo eff FN 2 I L - Bsxenalsmem. L A . gxjesx Ek 9 owe' . uma elk . U EM-JERMQ ww AX X on UP NWI won. fj Xxfxgggf A u' . J A. I Q Q 1 . , - G . 1 lg The Class of 1912. upon maklng its second appearance ln thrs Zenith of Zemths alms to show lts mcrease m abxllty and to proxe ww orthy of 1ts School The Zenith Board has made an effort to do thlS and hopes xt ha not been entrrely unavaxllng It IS sald that the worth of book hes IH nts readlng Read on LOUIS R ARDOUIN IZ N x e ' iS- , :. 1, -1, v v S 1 . , . CLASS HISTOR3 Large rn number good n scholarshlp brllhant soclally and strong ln ath letlcs the Class of 1912 has already proved that It IS a factor to be reckoned wlth ln Hugh School affalrs We have always lned up to our motto and have made our colors Maroon and Gold very consplcuous at the vanous functlons and contests of the school Our frrst meetmg as Freshmen resulted rn the followmg offrcers ames Kelly Presrdent Adelarde Mrller Vrce Presrdent Mary Boyle Secretary Herbert Helmer Treasurer Robert Mrller and Allan ohnson Sergeants at Arms Durmg our frrst year we succeeded rn holdmg the Sophomore umor team to a srx to two score ln football and rn at least grvmg the other classes a run ln football team of the school Out of deference to the memory of our departed prmclpal Mr Smrth we reframed from holdmg any socral gathermgs durmg our first year lhhrs year as Sophomores we have been even more successful We have defeated the Freshmen rn the annual football game by the largest score ln years and our baslcet ball team won the champlonshrp of the school Altho the early publlshmg of the Zemth as usual prevents the recordmg of our achrevments ln base ball and track athletlcs rt rs safe to prophesy a good showing rn both We have also had many good trmes socrally among them our hop Our offlcers for the year hawe been Lawrence Duby Presrdent Adelarde Mrller Vrce Presldent Vlvlenne Kerr Secretary Rex St Clalr Treasurer John Currxe and Arthur Osman Sergeants at arms Altogether we are well satlsfied with the record we have made and look forward to our future years wlth confidence JULIUS NOLTE1 I 2 ' f 1 I , Z Q I , : ' J , - - basket ball, base ball, and on the track. 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STORY OF THE OJIBWAYS Long long ago when the shores of the Crtche Cumee were stlll the hunt mg grounds of the Indlans when the moose the caribou and the deer llvecl ln the forest undlsturbed by the whrte man a band of Ojlbways bullt their camp hres on the shore that borders the Bug Sea Water Sentrnels paced the rounded helghts day and night There the srgnal fire and curhng smoke bore a message or spoke a warnmg to the trrbe which dwelt safely on the plam below wrth no fear of approachmg danger It was durmg thrs happy peaceful time that Wa kon De ko ra a brave young chlef the boldest of hr trlbe sought the hand of Ah Rey nes ton called the Red Rose of the Ojlbways She roamed wlth her lover over the hllls and thru the forest lrstenlng to love s maglc tales When the moon had rlsen they ghded down the Bxg Sea Water m therr brrch canoe The stlllness was broken occasronally by the qurck bound of a deer the hoot of an owl the splash of the muskrat of the long mournful cry of the wlld cat as he hunted for hrs nrghtly Prey One day the danger signal was glven for a hostrle tribe approached then' land Both old and young were forced to hght rn the battle that ensued Shovs ers of arrows thmned the enemy s ranks whlle they m turn hurled spears wrth deadly effect 'lhe avage yell rose exultantly as the Opbway warnor fell one by one The sun to which thev offered sacrrhces and called for ard rode heedlessly on toward the western sky The next day, the frght was continued wlth scarcely a pause Whrle Ah Rey nes ton knelt and prayed that her lover mrght not dle, she heard a shout of victory, and afrald of Ill news, qurckly sought her lover's srde He was bravely .ff ' Nm- Y 1' 344-. . 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' s ' H ' s - o , s frghtmg with the small remnant of hrs follow ers As the day declmed several of the Ojlbways Hed for safety ln thelr canoes but were closely pursued by the enemy Then Wa kon De ko ra wrth his few warrrors who were left took hls stand to protect the helpless women and chlldren Demon crles rang thru the forest as the toe beset the braxe defenders who showed no slgn of fear but stood all thru the mght keepmg guard ust at peep of day the foe came on eager to press the fight Then when the Ojlbways had not enough braves left to hold the enemy ln check the foe scaled the heights to slay the wounded and massacre the women and children Ah Rey nes ton remained bv her lover s Slde to share with hlm whatever might be his fate From the foe came taunts and Jeers as they saw the helplessness ol the Ojlbways One mstant only sllence relgned Then the bold chref Wa kon De ko ra undauntedly faced the crowd of mockmg foes and crled out Desplsed Invaders' I stand here on my natlve soll to Frght alone--you free foeman for newer will I be taken captwe' Suddenly a spear whl77ed by Ah Rev nes ton so closely that It barelv mlssed her Shlvenng she awoke as from a trance and gazed around She gently took her lover s hand m her own and softly sald Dost thou not know thme own De ko ra3 There was no answer Hts hand fell motronless and cold Then Ah Rey nes ton gave one wlld plCl'Cll'lg shrlek that seemed to stlr the very forest and w1th uprarsed hands walled Mamxton Sl-owam NmCSSll1H Wahonwln fSp1rt plty me cry of lamentatlon And from the forest the trees and the birds YV8llCd Wahonwln At twl light the Father Spmt burled the bold chlef of the Ojlbways Ah Rey nes ton was famed off a captlve thru the paths of the forest she had been wont to tread before her kindred were slam The willows bent low and wept for the departure of the Onbway trrhe Thus the conquerors bore to far off lands thelr trophv of that cruel war fhe heart of Ah Rey nes tor was so benumbed with grref that she spoke no word When two moons had passed away thelr captlve was glven to wed Shangoday a brave hostile The mght of the feast had come and the brlclal wreath adorned Ah Rey nes ton s brow Outslde the lrghnlng that flashed across the sky betokened that a storn was near At last Ah Rey nes ton s splrlt had awakened to llfe How could she be another s br1de3 Qurcklv wrappmg her blanket about her she sped out thru the dense forest not carmg where her footsteps led her On and on she ran and when she could finally go no farther she stopped to rest beneath a hugh cliff Agam she beseeched pxty from the Father Spmt and crled out ' 9 . , . 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' . o , . , 1 4 ' a 1 Shangodava comes to take the Red Rose to hrs tepee he comes to ta e her to the reglon of the South Wmd am ay from the lodges of her people The thunder peals stnred the fore t and when the storm came at last R y nes ton lay on the mound contented The watchful trees kept thelr oxer her mhlle she slept thru the mght Forward she pressed for full our moons and was so besslldcred that she dnd not lknoxs ln Wl1lCl1 dlrectlon she wa trawehng Iiatlgucd and hungry she often sr hed for the lover s burlal place lhe xxmter came brmgmg xxlth lt sleet and ram xshlch ehrlled her blood for she had now no xsarmer ClOll1lI12 food or shelter Then as the snow began to fall the call of Wa lcon De Lo ra Ah Rev nestorl Ah Rex nes ton' rose before her She followed till at last she came to hrs sacred bur al place For a long tlme they haxe kept each other Q company beneath the od and xshrsper their loxe songs soft and lov And sometimes IH the n glut the sprrxts of VVa lcon De ko ra and Ah Rey nes ton are seen to sung then vs xy across the I'l OONllt Blg Sea Water toward the revron of the Nxfe t Vt md toward the Happy l-luntln Grounds Nxxg S Q 5 Cf K . 'A K , ' , Ah- Q - - f M- . V - L - ' vigil ' , f ' , ' . ' . f ill' Jil K K., K H V l -'Ll , x 1 1 'e . O o X ' 3 x Q : X r Wg vtlil, ,ft 1: A. mlb x 41 IFNJ LII PLE PRVSHIES 1 ttte reehtt tanclnff 111 1 me On Hunhed tn AI et 11 ind then thtre mere nlne It e It in lk ut 1xt1 11:11 oc e11 tre ntl L1 ht httle lar hles nutr heard ot hem en Une uhtsnered tn ct tpel md then there xxete SCXQII i Q 4' Qexen httl Ire tee cut 111 up trtclt One fooled xslth N11 kk B L then thttt wet: NX trtlt Iqtc 1 to Cnwrnptonxhtp ch wtttxe Flxe lttle Fres 11es FIIICIIYIU Qchool a hors One teppecl on the otleet Qtms and then there were four ur tlttle 1 S J ginard, tl fl 1L11 xx ere t1 YQC' ll U99 Ollt III X C1 O e fhin cd qw eat ind then H1616 vate tx 0 no httle Pre h1e 001110 utth a un One contradicted the othe 'md then there xx 13 one Ont httte Fre hte hxtnv 1 XXCTYIQOYHC Itff VV't11t to the lunrh room und therehx encltd I1 enthlg. strtf DOROTHH GIBSON , All-1 IA I F .. A15 S t' TA L IA. , e ' A 1 1, 1 1 ' 1 A 'f V Ni 41 httl t 1'eft1it-s wit. hne 1 cl hzxit, tk A H V - '- 31:1 A Q1 1 r S5 I At 1, 211111 th tht '1'e etght - A A ' een' 1 '1 A L ' , . . Y Q ,, ' 15 . C 1- . Ae T sh. tg 'A 'N NX 'A 1 '. uc1', ' '1 six - Keg! f' ff' I' 1 ' est tee Ar f. A Q A Ad 6 , Ay 9 'Q 1 1 - - 1 - KN? they played a game ot tfmtrrttll, then there were hw -- lift - - 1' 1 K ' I I - T, k . Vo 'A 1 T'A1'c:t11eS out 011 a SI rec. , O1 1 felt 0 ,V the Cannon, and ll 1 th-1111 ' tree -- A' A- A th 1 tile F1'c1sl.A t A 4 . noe, - A V A 1 1 1 tt A ,n, g1 hlss 1,1 ' v -- A 1 - t A T ' f S A S f 1.3 'A g , 1 1 . 1 1' 1 ' . . r, . ' 'Q 1 f-A 1 f . ,S ' D 1 ' 1 A, 1 A 1, 'fx 4 A 1 - t -' 1 1.5 C 1 A - X f y STALL H3 was one evenmg 1n the fall of 91 vshen Homes and I were enJoy1ng ourselves rn the luxury of smoking Homes m that of a tar colored clgar and I rn the OPPOSIIC a crgarette We were mterrupted however by a XISIIOI' M1 Fastun a man whose name had often been seen ln the sporilng section of the newspapers and whom I remem bered to be connected wlth the race tracks After bemg seated he began Mr Homes you and your col league Dr Watsane know that the Derby IS to be run m less than a week at favorlte as far as bettmg 15 concerned and that I myself thmk wll wm Here Homes mterrupted Tell me the mmor detarls afterwards What I want IS the case Well you see upon entermg my horse s stall about two hours ago I found Skeet mlsslng and another horse ln hrs place I would not have recognlzed the exchange had It not been that I had put a flax seed poultlce on hls front foot The thleves had not noticed thls and Its absence aroused my susplclons Then there otler marks of ldentlflcatlon sxhlch I alone could recognxze what do you thmk IS the motne3 sald Homes o N I I I I I I Rochelle Downs. Now I have entered a horse, Skeet by name, that is a heavy I have no idea answered Pastun except that of robberv and now I recall he flushed slightly w hen he sald It Homes had meanwhile fixed hrs cold eves on the man and seemed to be scrutlnnzmg hxm closely Well he sard fmally and wlth determlnatlon ln his tone I will probe thls matter to the bottom All rlght good night sand Fastun ln the tone of a person who has been forced to do a thrng agamst hrs wrll and he was gone As It was only exght o clock Homes asked me lf I would not take a stroll down town wlth hlm as he wanted somethmg for hrs experxments On our way back Homes bought a dope sheet rn one of the many new stands that had therr for sale We found that Skeet was hrst Punk second Mary Ann thlrd Sprttm and several others fourth ln the bettxng odds Next morning when l awoke I found Homes arrayed rn rrdlng breeches and are off for a day at the racetrack Now llsten you are to pose as a hostler and I as a rrch horse breeder Mv name IS to be Smith He soon produced my necessarv equipment and we were off to the track We were among the stables 1n a short time Homes lookmg at each horse and crltlcrzmg hrm wrth the alr of a veteran We were shown the substxtute for Skeet and the favorltes ln the betting odd Homes was specially Interested ln Punk who was ln stall I5 a beautxful specxmen of hrs breed wlth thrn fetlocks damty llmbs and an all round alr of good breeding The substltute horse was a very good looklng animal but lacked the vlm and mettle of Punk He was a black horse and so was Punk both resembllng each other closely Homes re marked thls to me and soon after we left the stable Homes sald llttle that nlght but seemed to be thrnkmg deeply In the mornmg the sllence was contmued He recelved a telephone call ln the after noon from Mr Fastun saymg that he had found hoof prlnts that he knew were Skeet s by the make of the shoe and for Homes to come as soon as possible to the stable Upon our arnval M Fastun who was much flurrled over the dlscovery qulckly pomted out the hoof prxnts Homes exammed them very closely and I v ' ' 1 - , a - ., ,, . . . . . . ., . f ' Q Q I V ! V' , ' ll ' ' I ' Y ' ll A ,Y ' l 5. a' l boots. In short, a full fox hunt regalia. Watsane, don't be sur rised. XVe P - 4 -, y , n ' ' , . . p L v ' . v .i . heard l'um mutter to himself ust as I thot sexeral tlmes and meanwhlle seem mg to be highly amused about something Ive followed the prmts as far as the road where they were lost tn the tangle of other marks I think I will be able to fmd the man sand Homes to I'astun IH a few days Smce the Derbyls four days off I thunk I wrll hare the horse returned rn due tlme That ewemng after Homes had settled hrmself rn a bug arm chalr he asked me lf I thot I knew the thlef of the horse N I replied I have no rdea Well I hare he declared much to my ama7ement I m pretty sure rt ls thrs man Fastun but I cannot prose lt so to morrow you and I must play plck pocket You remember rn that MIIWCYIOH case when you played burglar wth m Surely you won t stop at such a tame thmg as prcl-:mg pockets wrll you3 All right just as you say I answered although I wx as not anxrous to comply wlth the request Next day Homes and I went dlsgulsed as common ordmarv prkers or as wrthout carcfare Vke saw Fastun m the crowd and mowed as close to hum s po rble he not even recognmnsf us so complete was the dlsgulse We had been there but a short tlme vthen Iastun was handed a telegram He read rt hurrledly and jammed rt carelessly into hrs coat pocket Upon a slgnal from Homes I jo tled the man md Homes extracted the prece of yellow paper We made our get am ay soon after thrs and when rn the securrty of our rooms Homcs opened lt It read as follows See our mistake now Wlll send Skeet back to morrow rn trme for race Wrll get Punk yet ameson Well you see how lt IS now dont you Vvatsane said Homes and all me haxe to do IQ to catch them ln the act Next day Homes called up Fastun bw telephone and told hrm to come to our rooms that afternoon lzastun appeared at the appo nted lour and asked what was wanted You want the thref don t xou3 sud Homcs V . HJ ,. ' . . . I H . , . vw - ' tl' ' - . . I . . ,, . . . .. H . .. V . ,. o, , , . I , I . , - ul , I . y n ' . Y- I v I - - - - n e. . . ' . Y , I ! 9 Y Y . . . .. . ,. fellows who inhabit the track, betting small sums of money and walking home ' . I ' I V V ' za. SS. ' I . . Q l V . . i . ' , 4' , ' l s 1 . ' f . - ' . L I. ' I . . I I 'I ' ' , - ' ' . . . . - . Y' YV J .. . . , .. . .. . . ., I V A I v 4 ' . ,c . v' I L . 1 i 1 ' V I ' .. . . ,. - ' V . 1 i.. Yes sald Fastun Vvell drd you ever feel like wantmg yourself Mr Fastun5 W'hat do vou mf-an3 asked Fastun much exclted I dont understand the meanmg of your QUCSIIOH and he rose to go Keep your seat sand Homes coldly and backed his remark Wlth a small revolver I mean Just thls You are the mstlgator of the theft of Skeet only you made a mlstake by not takme Punk It w as a cowardly moxe and as thev say ln Russia the mstxgator of a theft IS a greater crrmmal than the thlef and he too ouglt to be punished Fastun sank mto the charr subdued After he had been locked up Homes and I tovether wxth two polrcemen went out to the stable and secreted ourselves ln Punks stall We had not wanted long after eleven o clo k when we heard muffled conversatlon outside and two men puttlng a horse rn another stall and taklng another one out They re brmgmg back Skeet whrspered Homes to me In a few moments the outslders came to Punk s tall prred the door and as soon as rt was opened we were upon them A short tussel and they were both hand cuffed On returmng Homes and I were tired bv our nlglet s work and as rt was late we decldecl to stay ln that nlght Well fow dld you do 1t3 I asked after we were seated before the grate Very srrrple that 1 rf vou use reasonmg I wlll begln wlth the frrst of the story as all bevrnnmgs tart at the first You see that mght you and I went down town I bough a dope sheet and found that Punk was next to Skeet ln the betting odds I went to the stable ne ct day Just on a nosmg tour as I mlght call rt and notrced the QtI'lklHg slm larrty between the two horses Punk and the Sl1l'7StltL1tC horse and I rea oned that the substltute must be lvke Skeet to be a substltute consequ ntl Skeet and Punk must be very much allke X ou notlced that Skeet w as rn stall I3 whlle Punk was ln stall I5 The top of the flve on the stall In was partly obllterated whrle the three on stall I3 was ln a llke condltlon and you can plamlw see that these two numbers would be wery apt to fe confused ln the dark or by ard of a match or lantern Then Fastun called us by phone m the afternoon two dats after tfe theft you remember to tell us that he had found hoof prvnts wlnch he knew to be Skeet s NX hy dld he call .. ., - , . .. - - - H , , . . 4. ,, - H , - - ,, ,, ,, . . . . ,, . . . . f , . H , , . Y - 0 - , , , . . A , , . ,, , . . .. . . , . . ' S . - , . . , . , Y V k, ,. 1 t . U Y - A -, H . . . . . . . 1 - s 's . ' Q 3 . . ,, . , .. H V , t - . K . . , , Y , . S . , . . , D X' , - f .. . . , 1 Y - I I v y s v 7 v , , . . Q D' . . , . . . , . . us up so late3 I looked closely for marks ol that sort when I went to the stables in disguise These marks were made by Fastun with the aid of a horse with shoes like Skeet s The shoes on this horse had been reversed I proved this by knowing that a horses foot always slips forward if in any direction on level ground especially if it is soft and muddy like that surrounding the stables Now these hoof prints slipped barkvx ard thus proving the shoes to have been turned to throw us off the scent Then the telegram made the connecting link and here we are Fastun realizing that Punk was a better horse than Skeet decided to get him out of the way The accomplices however slot mixed in the stall number and made the mistake that caused Fastun s downfall Next day Skeet was proved to be the property of a rlch farmer having been stolen by Fastun The Derby vsas xx on bv Punk LOUIS R ARDOUIN X . . . , Just one question, Homes, what do you think was the motive? A V I Y . ' 4 C -3 TRACK Freshmen are never credlted wlth much ablllty m track work but last year the class of 1912 fmrshed second a good record for the youngest class In school A new record was established by one of our men ln the dlscuss throw and the rest of the team showed up well m the other events as the number of points they gamed wlll testify BASEBALL The class of 1912 beat the class of l9l I la t year ln a game of baseball The score of 7 to 6 wxll bear out my statement of rts bemg a close game and of the Freshmen havmg a better team than dnd thexr opponents Freshmen Sophomore Football Game Saturday Nov 20 I909 From the reports gxven out by the Freshmen coaches and the vxctory of rt began we played on the defenslve The grldrron was a perfect sea of mud At the end of the first half neither slde had scored Between halves our Coach Larry Boyle told us to get to work and rrp thmgs up We drd so A soon as the whlstle blew announcmg the beglnnmg of the second half w started m to take our coach s 'xdvlce The freshmen became fatally exclted so much that when thelr captaxn was running back of a punt one of his own men tackled hxm We gave the Freshmen all the needed chances to wm but they were too slow to take advantage or else were so completely bewlldered that they dldnt know enough In a fumble one of our men brought the ball to them mstead of scormg a touch down as they needed some encouragement to contmue the game Nevertheless the game ended wlth a score of I0 to 0 m our favor DUTCH 9 X x T 9 s ' . - , , ', . , . their team over a neighboring school, we expected to have a hard game, so when - - ' ' ' as nv . . s . . . . 5 I . - fl ii BAQIJT BALL rllllf year the ba left ball team of the Cla s of 1912 won the champlon s lp of the Interclass leavue lnhe XICIOIX ull usual be rewarded y a pennant presented bv the Boas Departn ent X M C A under whose clxrec tlon the contests xx ere hilt. The team na hed for hrt place mth the fre hmen malung a spe al ser es of three game rece ara Qur teana toole the hrt two varnes The Qophornore t am shoved x leater lxnox ledge of tl'e Game than the Freshmen and dlsplavecl excellent t am xworlt e fnrt game was rather sou tae bophomores sxmmnff by a I4 score In the last Game our tean sl owed n ore speed ar-d prevented the Freshmen from getting one H ld ha ltet All of then pomts resulted from fouls Vac x n lay the blg scor of IS T e lme up was as lolloxss Captaln C 1 ar e lexomnaus R x St Clan' Gund Arthur O man Date Cook P Fofmfd Rolaert Mars Cent r lhe Qoplonaore Crrls Basket Ball Team under the dxrectlon of Mlsses M Frances Pullar and Fdlth L Smrth phx steal drrectors of the X W C A has been dolnv splendlcl xxorle thu tar rlhev are 1n a falr x ax to urn tle fhamplonshlp thls Vear haung galned za Nxetory oxer the Seniors and al o tl e Fre hmea 1 he cores tor the two games res ectnely were 23 D nd I7 2 lnle second team deserxes credxt or thelr ssorle ln affordlnff the hr t team a Good opportunltx for praet ee lmhe team at as romnosed of he follow nff Forxsard Luerle Hoar llllx Moe Guard Hamet hl1I'l'1QOIl lxathenne Smith Center 'Nellle Fectham ffaptalra . .s'- ts. 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A . 7. .Jr J. at1ie,g?,Fa1s1f1faf1,a1.11se1 I,sfss In hlstory fBr1ght Pupll Pamtmg made the people loolt natural Teacher showmg landscape plcture to class Is thls a wood land or a pastoral scene or what5 Clever pupxl Its a Lalceslde scene In French translating H beckoned to me very loudly Fleacher What IS meant by a two faced person3 A Volce One wxth a doubl c ln Teacher ln English Regt nald Prettyhoy please paraphra for me the proverb People who 4 H throw stones AE Q C Re gxe from Boston I Q . Q adwlsable for the Inmates of crys q ' - . ' tal domlclles to refraln from cast mg eolo xml specmens aluoul if 5559 at 55 ie C ' . ' . J .. . - c ' J e V, . ,, . f I LX - ' In v f . ' :H I f L I h. .,, if 1 s U J' Q live in glass houses should .mot ' frj'1.m I ' Q ' - V g C E I t IS ' ' 0 E11 ' . . , . ' Teacher fdxctatrn w Qentence to he tran lated Do sou lllxe era'-x berrles 3 Pupil alnentmlndeclly Wo I hle prt.neQ as lqeachcr Do vol lftnou anwthlng of lm portance Conne tecl wrth SUPCTIOT3 Clexcr Pupl I lo t a nrclxel there once Qoph I got zero ln Ceometerv tocl v hat Q not 'nv qoph Xkfhat Q nothmU3 .I L l ero lf' ear er n 'VIL I-lletorx I' ll a oxt t e Sta utr ol Ilxcrlee ull theen '1 leepl It eu X orlx Rudre Vrremuth I-lox mam lde hae 1 cslnder In Geometrx O C O H excher ICSIIHIII Q l L ue o t Ire Qxxea p ease In I-Ilwtorg VR hat wwe the -Xrmacl13 OICC ITOIT1 I ck ol l P IOOIN IX DFXX lDl1l'lCl O LIGHTS lzlunlxer Q Nlotto llxe meh flax that xou max look meh tea er blanlcly tie ace ancl ax I flont xnoxx un or ann to txltt clern trx n Bn ln I-lemlt t Q yo mov better Frfwhmun t ncllnff ln upper hall loolumo X?il' ou tne ars and the rroon the Ei C sta ue It lunm I nexer heard trat s atu 1 Carpe Drem l lore I touo tra vas Athena Cd A ' . ' g 1 ., ' S 1 I 4' .t ' 4 .. ' f I, ' 1 . ia ' e I ' .H ' ' Q 2 H S ' ' Y I .. I . A .. A 1,7 Fresh.. I - h, O. ' 5. j xr It -- 1 - .. 6g,...gA4,,, e, .. I Q. i 5' -. Pres 1. Z .II us, Zi' B - - T f hi CI . 'cl. '. e ln 1 I1 ft A . Qt Pylfe ts ,U SinN ' 'r '. ', ' ' : H v Y' S' G . fl ,Ti ': .4 1 I ,Qs li I - uring l 'Q ': U K' 'ta J . C .H V' : Q Ja ,'l1 ' D ' 1 I 'U .' ' 1 f .' .tj ' D' H' ch ' in I I . S j , '. I' J I ': I'n1Mc' g . . J 1 ir 'M ext 1' 1 ' ' 'I 'NI Wlulue les. ' u i ' al: t I st, . . .. H .V 'D' 'I ' tth X t SD S j ' ' ' I' qt- F- cz llecl ' 91 I 'I U I , re , h wht l'1 ' 'lli-fl 4 It Mr C1IJQon Name a Qeec hat COIIIFIIIIQ p lc ILNIIC' e Uv I' GIIDQOH ? I XOLI D lI'lIf EIII C00 sac nel Int une the ICIQS o mn IUII Dun we Jew I IN O IZITC IXCIK I ofIxof III II IMINNIIII GI I 1 Im Imax. N al 1 Jun or Xxfvnn he S me 1 U01 xx f ex L1 IIC cannc s o I QI IAN OI Ik 1IIkdIIlIiQ O IC YIKIIIILN III I 1 KPII NN O T? IUIIII YN ICII II OILLII 11 5: WJ I if I Q L .-. I' -. ,.- ,, ,-4 . 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'I' Eg J '. , . . 7: 4 Z. 5 - I J bl ,1 ,f A 11A INITIALS OF THE SOPHOMORE TEACHERS AND WHAT THEY MEAN Grace A Wright Great Advlser Vvnsconsm D W Hrestand Dandy Wrlter Handsome Flla Shlelds Fmlnent ud1c1ousSarcast1c A F M Custance AUCIIOHCCI for Much Candy Ethel MacEwen Fasy Marke ROITICUX justR1ght A H Currie A Heartless Crltlc Lydia D Woodbrldge Lovely Disposition WlnS0mC Rose Dengler Represents Deutschland E F Geiger Ellmmates Fresh Guys E P Gxbson Ever P01116 Gentleman M M Carson Many Muddlln Corollarles Mvra T Patter on Mlghty Tactful Person Clara L Hughe Clexer Lemon Hurlcr H Meyers Heartless uxenlle Manlpulator 9 'K is Bt, End 0 !s'..7. , MQ A 410,14 I I gf A A 7 41 ff V y 1 A , f ' f f ' s, - X M , A N 2 - , N X X L 91- X F vga... :il if-F Mabel G. Compton- -Makes Gloomy Countenances. J- V f 1 - A L 3 F? ,E A A O 5 .J. ', -' J ' . rj, 1:1 .rw . r. . is . A 5' GFFICERS LLNIIFIBUARD X PRES Bnrron GG?-:R1TsGz STAB' Mm EC TZ Dummy 'mms HL JEANMARSHALL m TRW mel-1ARDCuLLvM 1,1 LMRENCEKENNEIII Cuxss ARTIST SBRGEANTS 5 Kr.HHE.Tl1l1ARR1S 1 B1.Ac1SoL?ELSLow D90 1913 GM 1 ff M JOHNKERNS LTNNMQLACHLAN M v a-ms W 5 IJ, TP R M, '1 , .i on Qxxmxmxxxxxxm X W71ii1if1iiiii0Q EDHTQIRHAIL mgiiifiiiiliiigb RRSBWSERSRSRQ- Fl hro.1 lm the folloxsm page of thx ect on of the lenlth the C lass of 1915 maltes lt e mtmnee lnto the actne ll e of the Duluth Central Hlgh School XY e hope that m xoux erltlel m you K mll tememoel that thx 1 our hrst attempt at echtorlal xxorlx and 0 enrouri e u that ome clay we shall he whle to do as well lf not better than our upper ela men LYNN Macl x xf rx N. N CA O O, if li if I7 QA If 0, 0, 0, l ' crbcjpcrpcvsc-scvycrbcvzcrscrzcrpcrz1 , 0 O O I O O O O C I I l U Q jg .wp . , X M N 3 A ' ' hllf d gp. , -A . f . l f' . Q Q Q YQ YQ YQ AQ YQ YQ YQ AQ AQ ' qfbcjpcfbc-zcvocrpcfpcfbcwbcvrcvbcvbl , Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 4 1 Q2 . ' g L S S S I . , . ' s I 'Q ' ' l ' . , . . . , . . ' ' S S ' ' ' S S . ' ' ' ', S ,f ' tg S s ' ' . Q 1 . V SS . I 2 . , eng ff 3 65-K3 an M 'Ms 'A ew 3 v9 4-V 4-vu-5 CLASS HIST ORY On the 16th of qepteml er 1009 there cron ded up the steps of the Duluth C entr1l Hugh School four hundred and twenty hve l rcshmen lhey were young and inexperienced but cherished lu h hope lor the future Modesty IS a great quality lut It 1 the School custom to smg the praises of one s own cla s we must seem to for et our moclestv yet IS rt boasting to say that our class can clalm 1 place amonv the greatest tlmt ever entered these halls? XX Int class before cwer came ln lour hundred and twenty five strong what class before ever had the dl llIlCllOI'l of bemg looked up to by the Senlors unrors and even the Sophomores3 Il you doubt what I say just come to chapel But these are not all of ou great qualrtles 1913 was the hrst class to wote on the adoptron of 1 chool pm And when haxe the Freshmen ever had suc 1 a record ln ba ltetlnll3 On November twsentxetn our lootlnll team met the mal team of heavler men on a rs et and srrowv held Of course ccordlng to the custom of our ances ors we gawe them the game Vlflth such a record may we not hope much for the future3 May we fxght our lnttles rn cla sroom 'md on held lrouely and honorably and may the gold and blaclt always lead us to uctors WM LUNDBERG re 2' :SU I ea ,A7 FAQ' C' t ' M ee fr me is QU-53 CV' 3 fr VJ Q fc ' X3 . L .ya D . .S . . Q any morning and notice our high position in the assembly. l ' s' 1 , I , ' . J ' 44 fl x , ' ,se gn l I N -'W S ' lf t c W. eikseiksttikaiks QSMMMZS A525 atkeifeikeik A we A J THE FREQHTVIAN 'Ihe llttl lreshles catch It from morn ng untll mght To guy them and to catch them le exerv one clehght X ou ought to ee the Freshmen Who rn the rear eats slt And ple-me the teacher nt All thru tlen xamnt perlods lhex ert incl xmleh the cloclt 4 o g fl Untll the lcll rms top Ihe other Clx rren Ne heen there too Ancl tho our heart are ore We omforl take for t1s Freshman Il at makes the Soph 0 more QWQDQW M56 'v ef 3 5 .14 6 3.4525 656 'UASJ M56 MAG AG '11 mf H56 JAG . . C T . . . 4 ' , S , 4 S . And giggle all thru chapel, . . S+ i . A ,l l ' v 1 1 I 4 D' .4 1 'K '. Inftuxd of w rlcink 1 Qehra V W ESS A 1 ' I , , S F , ,, , , f ' , Y X Y R Classes Accordlng to the law of the Sophomores that Freshmen should be seen and not heard we hare trled to attend to our own busrness and have surprised the teachers by knowmg so much and the Sophomores by not bemg afrald of them Last year the teachers had a very hard tlrre wlth the Freshmen now the mlghty Sophomore Class One of the teachers used to tell such storles as the followmg to make them become interested ln thelr hlstory Croesus once had a dumb son dld any of you know that3 Of course none of them dnd Well the teacher went on wlen the soldlers of Cyrus came into the palace to take Croesus a captlve hrs son who had never spoken a word crxed out Harm no' mx father' How many of you beheve that 3 asked the teacher Most of them dld and the next dav the poor teacher would have to thlnk of another story to amuse the children YVltl'l M153 lay lor wore out the small sum of one doren rulers trylng to keep those Freshmen 111 order She has worn out only one ruler thrs year and that was when she was tryxng to call some Sophonaores to order Even Mr Cu tance would say that lt has beer a great deal easxer to break the Freshmen ln thls year than It was last wear So It w as with exerythmg the Sophomores drd or trled to do The next thlng IS a hne about the unlors whlch rs very easy to say and the Junlors should be proud to thmk that lt IS sard that they were the most brll llant class ln the Hlgh Srl ool untxl our class entered the Class of l9I 3 , U - A ,, . . . . . , , .. .. . , V 1 - Y . . , - . Q . . . . . . U - sv A ' as a . , . . , H . f. . V rw , , . . . , u s 9 . n 1 - as , f V Y v w , , , , ' v v 1 1 - .- K y r . . J' c . r . A V K Y I v - , . A . .I v u v - -1 y . 1 , .,. , , . lqhe next task I9 to talte up those Sentors lnhey were Freshmen so long 120 that th X haw lomottcn tht date tl cv entclcd They went through the ral s Ruth their nosc ltlffltil' han their heads until the lesult of thc Bstslcet ball game between thc l rcslnscn md tle qcnlors made them av are ol the presence of others ln the school es en rf they xx ere only lwreshmcn ren the great class tht lleshmen ass lxcryonc who comes to chapel on Nlondax Vkfednesday Ol Frlclav Xl9IlOlS ln partlcular see that the Freshmen haxe the lnghest place of all the gallery Although we do not tn tend to stay ln the gallery all throuvh our Hrch School years we do rntencl to make a record as good lf not better than any of the preceding classes MKLJDLI MACINTXRE I3 'f,:W:Q FRILSLIMLN stands or Freshmen o Jolly and bold stands or Romreux ul 0 e looks ate so cold stands or the l ducatols of our corps stands or Mrss Salter our dear counselor stands or I-larmonx xxhleh emsts ln our class stands or Maclfsx en xx hom none can suxp ss stands or Embarras ment me sl on ed that h1st day stands or the Nerxe XNl'1lClt wx now dlsplav MARION TODD I3 fx f ej f' 1 . zz ' . 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Tw- nqg Our partlclpatlon IH H1 h School Athletlcs began mth the annual Fresh man Sophomore Football game lseld on November I9 1909 Our tea'n vxent down to defeat before a stronger and more experlenced team one YVl1lCl'l outplayed us at all crltlcal stages of the Game We congratulate the Sopho moles on havmg such an able repre entatlon on the foothall held and hope they xull be as successful Ill all branches ol wthletxcs not LOIlll1Ll.lIlg xslth our own We are glad very glad to he arraved agamst the Qophomores Fxrst because ue xx ant to settle up accounts and second because we are sure of a clean ser1es agalnst players who rf necessary Wlll lose as gracefully as thev haxe won Next ue look toss ard the traclt season Vlfe are hopeful almost conf' If you wslll glance our the records of the meet held betxs een the grammar schools a year ago you xxlll see some records 1n the sprmts d1stance xunmng and Jump mg that xslll make your eyes blmlt On the whole vse hate made an emnble showsmg on the athletlc held and hope tor Greater thlngs By the t1me uc hue reached a more mature age we are conhdent that use shall make a record whxch swnll ewcel the efforts of all pre nous classes and ull clas es to fone 1 record whlch swrll llxe ln the hrstory of the school as one untouched and unbeaten a model of all athletxc ambltlons for classes down the ages to the end ot t1me RICHARD CL LLUM 13 I - ' . .fl . Y. 1 - O . - . , . . ' ' 5 1 A l , . , I 1 s a n ' o ' U x 1 S ' I , V- Q 1 . Q A K A I . I W . V. w A , , ' V ' U . ' , ' v S 9 Y V V s Y y , ' ' 'c ' 4 . , , .- dent. Xve have such material as is very seldom seen together under one class. Y , V. . V , . . A - ' y ' C. v.l. li A I , A D .. c ' , ' 'I -s-,t C .s. 1,1 'i : .' r , , q . T 1 , . I 4 1 BA K in' K 742' vvvwvv K ' A Ep! 'S Freshmen GEMS QSEZQEBDCHHH unlors I 7 Freehmen I8 SQHIOTS 4 Frenhmen 8 bophomores I 7 t reshmen 3 Not such a had record tor Fre hmen 1 lt? It re hard enough to be learn Ing to plav basket hall xslthout belng fire-Qhmen too But we came out on top exery trme ull we met our male the Sophomores and then ue trred to take our de rat ae racetully as ve could It made rt a httle eabler to hate the txxo UI per clr xrrpathlle xxlth u hut we tony atulxtt the Sopohmore on recen mg the hard earned champlon hip oi l9l0 and are ure we mlll hue that place next year ab Sophomore Eunrce Xxfhrpple Capt torxx ard Mrldred Mlller form ard Centerb Bertha Mrllel F111 C urrler Guard florence Vkhrpplr Wlrmnlfred Hopl-tm rQ To , ff? , ' , x v , J 7 5 W W A212312 .,'J IJ, 4 3 ' 5 5 :- xx ' Hu.:-o ' O -I ' . V s , -5 A . Q - H isses su' 1 ' 'I s ' 11 2 X j 5 i 4'- ' ' 1 u X ' s A ' V 1 L S ' ' 'n L ' 1 L X ' 5. . , . C .c - 1 U . . ' vc A L s: ' W' 'V n f, V' A S. +7 255, COMRADES L Cut rn the dense forest of the upper lake regxon fifty mlles from a rayl road and nearly as far from any human belng l1VCd two men wlth tres uf frlendshxp knltted closely by years ot sole comradeshxp IH the dense wxldernts of the Canadlan border One was a voung man perhaps thrrtv year old but wlth halr that already tcld that the sun of yo th was wamn and a lrgh brow w1th sxgns Whrch plamly told of troubles not llght nor few The other appeared to be about thlrty years older wrth a pleasant jovial face partly hldden by a bushy rusty colored beard Thls man was a leper For years these two had hsed together ln a llttle lo cabm of two room One was arranged neatly wrth a soft well blanketed bunk agamst each wall wlth skins of bear and deer heads concealmg the rough logs of the wall whlle ln the centre stood a stove CHQIIV reached from exther bunk to keep the wmtry alr on its own slde of the lo-rs and bear skms The other room serweci as a store room for supplles purchased annually from the statlon This al o had a stove for preparing their woodsman s tale Fall had ads anced well mto November yet too early for the stove ln the bunk room The sound of an axe could be heard commg thru the trees from the north Whlle from the south and east and west came the sllence the great sxlence of the wllclerness Now rt was broken by the scoldmg of a squirrel or H I 4 - y - I 5 I . . . . . . is . 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Y . . the hammerrng of a woodpecker now by the breeze moanrng softly thru the tops of prne trees or the chrrp of a Drrd callrng to rts mate Insrde the shanty the young man was preparrng hrs pack for hrs annual trrp to the statron He was late rn startrng thrs season and was anxrous to get off early the next mornrng Soon the old man entered wrth an armful of wood whrch he dropped rn the wood box besrde the stove Then turnrng to the young er man he sard frm what s the use of your comrng back here when you get rn3 It hasnt ot you vet and there s just a chance rt wont rf youll stay away from here I can lrwe here happrly wrth the brrds and the beasts and look at your harr whrter than mrne because you ve been worryrng about that plagued drsease Oh I know Im 1 coward returned 'lrm worryrng about that drs ea e but dor t rub rt rn ack please don t Trm sard rck preparrng therr noon day meal Its a brave man that never fears but rts a braver man that fears and yet goes on begrn to waste away and cant shrft about3 Hlhen who s gorng to keep you from thrrstrng or starvrng to death3 The same com r atron had been relrgrou ly rehearsed annually smce ack was taken wrth the leprosy wrth the same result Trm Levell always returned to share hrs pleasures and trrals wrth hrs unfortunate frrend ack Krrke was fast wastrng away Hrs features were drstorted hrs feet were badly wrecked and several of hrs fingers were useless In a few years he would have breathed hrs last here rn the lrttle clearrng surrounded by the prnes and brrches And yet he was happy always gay never depressed or sad and always wrth a pleasant smrle and a cheerrng word for hrs only companron It was mornrnv not get Irvht but nexertheless mornrng rn the mrnds of the woodsmen They were up and ready ack was helprng Trm to get hrs pack on hrs shoulders Frnally rt was on and ack sard for the last trme Trm w ont stay rn thrs trme3 I dont want to feel that Im a murderer that I tortured a man to death wrth thr leprosy Cant you see how I feel Trm3 Cant you see? ' ' v 7 . I . . , . . . , . n Y I Y Y. I Y I Y v L vc Y U - S I :. . . J , , -,. , ,lf , , , . No, Jack, I'm not a quitter-you know that. What'll you do when you h H Ye 5 . . . S . J ' I Y ' - 1 9 C C' 7 ,l , , ' you please ' 's . .' , ' , ' If But Tim falled to see failed to see anything but that there was a human bemg a fnend rn need of comfort and Tim never shlrked a duty So he start ed off along the tranl Before he had gone a hundred yards he was stopped by ack s callrng thru the trees Hey' Fl lm dont forget that corduroy sult and those nalls Ive got a llst came back thru the trees and Jack was alone wrth hrs thoughts He determmedly Jammed hrs hands mto his pockets and forced an ever ready smrle to spread over hrs tanned countenance Well some man s hobby may be another man s nightmare as the proverb runs but Tim seems to be rldlng hrs own nlghtmare staylng out here wlth me and worrymg hrs lrfe away He says he wont get lt says he used to studv somethmg about wlll power Well mavbe but I havent seen ye So e ran on muttenng to hlmself whlle he went about hrs work gettmg ln wood wash mg the breakfast dishes and makrng up the bunks The sun started to rxse a great b ll of flame seen thru the pmes and blrch es turmng every drop of the last dew of the summer mto glrtterlng dlamonds and every leaf of the blrches mto an emerald This IS what makes the red lt every mormng for years and vet he never trred of watching thus great ball of light start on 1ts way across the skles Tlm notrced the sun nse while on the trail but had no wrsh to drop hr work He strll trudged on The demzens of the forests were endeavonng to outdo one another rn chatter and song The creek along whlch he was traveling babbled on llnked he e and there by falls and raprds Tum plodded on untrl the sun sank to rest over the hills to the west then rolling hlmself up ln his blank ets he slept the sound dreamless sleep of the woodsman The next day was colder the leaves were begmnmg to fall rn earnest Agaln there was the sun r1se so sxmllar and yet so drfferent every mornmg The clouds that had been hangmg over the horlzon when Tnm started were eompletelv swept away and the sky was as clear as the brook wherem lt was reflected The a1r was exhl eratmg and Tlm felt lt IH every limb and muscle He swung hls pack llghtlv to his shoulders adjusted his head strap and started on down the brook For years he had packed dovsn thls stream annually at hrst wlth ,lack now alone wlth the blrds and the beasts Thls day and the next passed uneventfully and Txm armed safely ln toun Fifty mules through a forest ln three days was a man s job and lt was a man who completed lt . . t , i , , ti., h . ' a . . - blood How and quickens the pulse, this sunrise in the wilderness. Jack had seen 1 . ' ' . ' i - The town was the usual type of small rarlroad tors ns swrth a small lou rusty red statron around whrch are crowded several stores and saloons wrth all types of ss oodsmen grouped about rn the door ways Trm spred one burldrng neore substantral lookrng than the others where rooms were advertrsed for rent Here he made arrangements for the nrght and takrng hrs pack to the room returned to the mam floor What met hrs eves wa not pleasrng On one srde was a bar at the rear and other srde were counters lrttered mth all rmagrnable merchandrse that appeals to the woodsman rm selected from the prle on the floor two surts of corduroy one of whrch he ap peared rn the next mornrnrz In the mornrng hc was awakened rather late by the proprretor He had breakfast and sauntered out on the street The arr was crisp and frost had formed on the wmdows durrng the nrght He set off along the street after the necessary artrcles wrth whrch to Frll hrs pack on the return trrp He purchased first from a gunsmrth a new trrgger for hrs rrfle then some blankets two axe handles and one head some shells two parrs of heavy boots and two parrs of moccasrns from an Indran squaw together wrth several other artrcles strll remarn mg on the lrst After hawrng made the purchases and cleposrtrng them safely rn hrs room he agarn started out on a strrctly busrness trrp He walked brrskly along the marn street for several hundred paces then turnrng to hrs rrght splashed thru several rnches of mud and water for about a block and a half finally he arrrv ed before a burldrnv above the door of whrch hung a srgn readrng Post Of flee The only possrhle explanatron for the locatron of thrs post office was that the marl that was so occasronally recervecl rn thrs lrttle rarlroad town was not enough to Justrfy the government rn establrshrng a more expensrve office A Trm entered he beheld a stout good natured lookrng Irrshman perched on a hrgh stool hummrng MV Wrld lrrsh Rose and beatrng trme wrth an rmmense Jack knrfe wrth whrch he hacked the edge of hrs desk Trm stayed at hrs busrness whrch was concernrng ack When Jack had Hrst been taken wrth the leprosy Trm had taken the trarn to Duluth then a mere tradrng post to get permrssron to remove Jack to Molo kar rn the Hawarran group the refuge of every leper On rnqurry he ascertarn ed that he could not prove clearly that lack was on the Amcrrcan srde of the border therefore the permrt was not granted but he was told that rf he could , . u V , ' l K A ' ' ' ' e , . 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' a , , ,. 4 - ' 9 v find how far he was from the head waters of the Blue Rrver he could undoubt edly prove on whrch srde he was located So as he returned to hrs cabrn that year he followed the bendrngs of the Blue Rrver a much longer path as rt flow ed rn and out between the hrlls gradually drmrmshrng rnto a lrttle trout stream and strll farther rnto a charn of lrttle pools lrnked together by mere threads of water lsrnally as he drew rnto famrlrar country he arrrved at a lrttle sprrng whrch he recognrzed as a pool several mrles north of hrs cabrn where he used to stop to rest whrle on hrs numerous hunt ng trrps to the north Soon he arm ed at the cabrn wrth the news On hrs next annual trrp to the statron he wrote to Duluth tellrng of hrs good fortune He recerved a letter rn return statrng that rt would be several weeks before the permrt would be forthcomrng As he could not wart for that length of trme he requested the postmaster to reserve rt for hrm when rt arrrved and now he was here to clarm rt after two years of wartrng The permrt had arrrved a large offrcral lookrng document bearrng the seal of approval of the Unrted States Government and the srgnatures of the Presrdent and Secretary of Interror Trm pocketed the envelope and started off lrghtly for hrs hotel I-lrs pack was ready for the Journey home but he preferred to awart the early mornrng for hrs de parture so as to garn the benefrts of an entrre day s travel The remarnder of the day and nrght was spent rn rest and preparatron for the Journey Trm was astrr early On the next mornrng Wednesday before davlrght he was hurryrng up the mam street wrth hrs heavy pack on hrs shoulders and a rrfle rn hrs hand Soon he was on the trarl The sun was rust shootrng rt gold en rays thru the prnes rl he now leafless brrches were drstrnctly outlrned by the mornrng frost Strll a few leaves came sarlrng clown to therr wrnter bed and the lrght breeze strrred up therr already fallen conrrades rnto small masses of whrrl mg rustlrng brown whrrlpools that settled and rose agarn wrth the unsteady breeze Trm notrce-1 and wondered No beautv on earth can equal nature s beauty rn the wrlderness He peered thru the prnes rnto what seemed an end less expanse of srlent forest He plodded on untrl the sun had reached rts 7en rth the breeze had changed to a wrnd the wrnd to a hurrrcane The leaves were hurled rn masses rnto hrs face and the branches dashed rudely agarnst hrs shoulders Clouds were gatherrng fat and the sun was already blurred be hrnd them Trm w as rn the grasp of a north country blrzzard Soon the snow fell rn clouds The wrnd trarghtwav prcked rt up and sent rt flyrng and cuttrng rnto Trm s face the snow grew deeper and drrfted the wrnd grew stronger even ' .- s I . 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I 9 ' ' v f i v Q V v ' , Y C . . . . , . , .. . - - 1 . . 9 , ' thru the thrck prnes rt shot hurlrng the snow rn a blrndrng mass before Trm s eyes He plodded on ner ertheless lowerrng hrs head rnto the gale By even mg rt was already dark too early He was wadrng thru snow whrch rn place reached hrs knees There was only one thrng to do he cleared the snow away suffrcrently to burld a hre for whrch he cut enough wood to sustarn rt for the nrght then curlrng hrmself rn hrs blanket attempted to sleep He arose several trmes durrng the nrght to replenrsh the hre each trme shakrng several rnches of snow from hrs blankets The followrng mornrng the wrnd arose wrth renewed vrgor agarn the clouds of snow rose and whirled and cut and grew deeper under foot Trm was off the trarl now Just preservrng the general drrectron The day frm left ack havrng completed hrs mornrng tasks settled down outsrde the door for a moment s pleasure wrth hrs battered prpe Thrs was a darly occurrence thru the warmer months of the year Thus uneventfully Jack spent the frrst four clavs of frm s absence On the fifth day he felt unaccount ably weak and unbearable parns shot thru hrs body hrs hands became numb and useless and hrs srght blurred hrs ears rncreased rn srze as drd hrs eyes Then the wrnd rncreased rn velocrty and the snow fell ack had not procured hrs wood that mornrng nor any game for hrs meals but there remarned a small prle of wood by the stove whrch he used sparrnglv The afternoon slrpped by and evenrng came on ack had suffered terrrbly thru the afternoon and gladly welcomed a chance to snatch some sleep He slept restlessly awakrng wrth starts and leaprng from hrs bunk to the door before he realrzed what he was dorng then he would parnfully hobble back and crawl under hrs blankets After what seemed centurres the nrght wore away and the mornrng dawned There was no wood and Jack lrmped rnto the adyornrng room to get the axe He went to prck rt up but found that the strength had completely left hrs hands and he could not grasp rt He returned despondently to the cold stove and fast coolrng room He sat down on a lrttle three legged stool and attempted to thrnk but hrs bram was dull and he found reasonrng rmpossrble Suddenly he sprang up and dashed out rnto the storm he ran to the sprrng rt was frozen over he trred to break dead lrmbs from the trees but he srmply dropped them or farled to break them off Once after a great effort he managed to get a twrg frrmly frxed rn hrs teeth He rushed to the cabrn but could not remove the lrd from the stove so he dropped hrs twrg and agarn rushecl madly thru the door He shot off thru the forest unheedful of the gale or the branches brushrng hrs shapeles face A rabbrt leaped from under hrs feet and he made off after rt but soon lost rt rn the clouds of snow He stopped to thrnk what was he dorng3 Where was he gorng3 He could not thrnk so he agarn darted off trrpprng over fallen . . . . . . . , , - 1 1 ' - - 1 . v ' Q . 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S - 1 v . 1 trees dashrng rnto standrng ones crashrng thru groups of bushes and leaprng streams So he kept on for several hours wrth almost mrraculous endurance A qurckly as thrs madness had come over rt hrm rt departed He stopped sudden ly and looked around for the frrst trme feelrng the parn and the blood trrcklrrrg from hrs face Hrs brarn was clearer and he started to thrnk Yes' he had started out chased a rabbrt lost hrm and rushed on He must be several mrle from the cabrn and he was so weak so helpless so trred but he must return Trm would be there soon perhaps now wrth a warm frre and some food from town and the permrt yes surely the permrt Jack started back over hrs tracks not wrth the vrgor or strength or speed he had come out wrth Just a weak stag gerrng walk supportrng hrmself bv the trees and bushes He plodded on How could he have run thru thrs deep snow 3 he asked hrmself for now rt caused hrm extreme parn to walk On and on he trudged he must have run farther than he at frrst belreved The parrr grew more unbearable at each step and hrs strength was fast farlrng He stumbled and fell several trmes but regarned hrs footrng after almost superhuman efforts Ar trmes he rested on a fallen tree but dared not remarn too long Surelv he must be near home now but the for est seemed to unroll before hrm wrth no srgn of the cabrn or famrlrar object Agarn he fell and thrs hme he could not rrse for several mrnutes but frnally after many parnful efforts and farlures he was able to resume hrs Journey Yes' sure ly that was the cabrn over there across that open space' Ah' home at last' but where was the frrendly lrght and the smoke curlrng from the chrmney3 Ala Trm had not arrrved The wrnd had gone down a lrttle and the clouds were breakrng up ack staggered across the clearrng and fell farntrng half ww ay thru the door The sun was Just rrsrng and rts red beams xx ere glancrng thru a wrndow rn a lrttle cabrn rn the north woods They fell on the worn and haggard face of an old man reclrnrng on a lrttle bunk covered wrth thrck comfortable blankets of skrns Further on they glanced agarnst a small stove and frnally stretched across another bunk on the opposrte srde of the room The frgure on the bunk strrred restlessly 'lrm' Trm' help me up I must see the sun rrse Please don t make me stay here It s no use Trm lrm rts all over so let me see rt for the last trme please Trm please Trm hnally consenteo and rrsrng slrpped hrs hand under Jack s back and gurded hrs totterrng steps to the door As rt swung open the sun beams shot , . , , . s 7 ' lc s r ' ' I I Y ' v . . y y , . V , .J ' 9 - Y - . 1 I . - 5, J , f V 1 . ,, .. . ' . , . , .. . ' 9 I U . . Y . . ,, ' ! I I ' . I .. . . , V tn ttooctmv or wt 6 u xx 15 1 Nl tb 1 thru the Qnou ppmg Qmwtt pm ce ot Qnou xshxc ut on he1mQ o the un There t fl Q on the 1rm of the other drm me tu X nm to inc tro ro ttred down cxtc mf' mc rc fCtmQt1P Cr1mQ tht ioret tool om re tm . n T tho intorit with lQl.t. th s n 1 ' ht tt' 'S' to , ' lad- t-11 pix s as hi sw-' I K td d Is. . 'Q' 5 A . ' ' ' h ft - X '. z 'h' ,t I ft' 'K to ' . t . f 5 . hav ' uxs ot' -V -5 s f. N bl , , 'king in the Ihhltltttllll pittmv. Att tink mid ' .-.'. 19 HBH 't' I. tn 'f I. 4 Ti dl 'S 1 ' 4 tl. 'lt I' ' -,er ' L JK 'ld lookf- tt la, rm I ' , tg b ttty. HO I ' gl' gs-f --1 f th ff tu o mwkttr tutl u Jt1L1tl u md m no cod In twtd III xpprom wax turnfd 'wun to tnter the door md we d nc Iuttmrmv nl nc morn 1mm ind then and en lltt l mt Rn THI I UNCH ROOM 'I hum uns quxot IH tl e hmch room Wo! 1 nord xx xg Qpokvn loud Xnd thc check mm ml there vsalhng for tue fomlm of the cloxsd Ihr! clvctuc hnlxlcr mm-Z Fl cv are comrnfv' Thaw irc commg Donn the darn come xsrlh 1 hanff Then the chccke bevm their Salllng Then tht c1acLcrQ start to Hx Bow duck undernewth the rarhng Some Call soup and some call pe There' xx ae qulet In the lunch room Not 1 YNOICI xx as Qpoken loud And the check man too had sanlshed Viflth the going of the vrowcl And the next dn thls xxlll happen And the claw of XGHTQ to come T111 we Freshmen are the Qcmors And begun to make thmai hum SAM FR XNTZ I3 P S I unchroom has hcen wholwl ed due to crwclxer famlne E2 L4 X I C' 'B ' F 'Jiffy f . lifes MQ'-1 f f Q, j-'xii 0 'fml reg! V2.7 r , T . , . x-T vt . . I N , .JV t Y K rl V U ' T ' E i l 11 ' ' . XVhen away up at the ceiling , 1 v . 5' 'Y Q . ! ' . l , 'u c 5. 7 . - , - 'yy , C I A , ' .. ,, .. i H 1 . . . . . r , K , L '. . ' rv' . '. L , . 'r ' r , . . A k ' , 1 V . - n A , ' - A - v . . ,, r. '. 1 L r . . .V 3 xv JJ!! 'X Uk? Soph I proved lt three trmes but none of the three ll? lf were correct A young man YNlSl'1lDg to be 1 football player should go to bed with the sun and not stay up tlll ten YVlll'l the L0 daughter Mr Wallace Wlrat IS the sxgnlflcance of Mason and Dixon s llne? Berry l'1CS1tallI'lglV Why Its there yet Qophomore vsrrtmg rn test Saturn commltted the crxme of swallowmg his chlldren but as they w ere Immortal tney must have been ll'lCllgCSllblC and hrs sufferlngs were probably as awful as those of modern mortals so often depicted ln the advertlsements of modern cure alls Mr Bracket to door keeper l-low much are you gomg to charge get rn? Door keeper Oh' we ll let you ln on your face Bracket Thank you I prefer to go rn on my feet Gelger Mr Solhelm have you worked on the lathes any yet? Solhexm IN Geiger Well I ll go out and see how full Mr Gregory IS Hrestancl IH Geometry Youve got a pretty good figure Mrs Mlller Teacher If you multxply l 04735 by 2 43698 what would your ans wer be3 Berry Incorrrect Mr Wallace John Hancock was one of those men who wrrte t err names wlth a blg Hourrsh Brayton Berry Oh l can do that ,Y C ' 5 00 UIC wg, Qt-x H , - f ' 49 3:1 w . ' , ' tj, S . , hr QA C 0 ' VD: Ki 71 U .ff . C 7: U ' me to ' Mr. : . ' Mr. ' : . ' , Mr. ' : H lo. Mr. ' : ' . ' . Mr. ' J: H ' s Q : .. A . h . Mr Wallace to grgglmg Freshman lVl1ss C drcl you take laughmg gas this morning'-5 A Semor had lingered too long rn the lunch room and came mto her ses slon room durxng fifth perlod for some boolts Not many teachers would have had the tact to reproxe the mtruslon ln so dcllcate manner as dld thls professor Plhe Senior rummaszed nolslly ln her desk Twenty threel roared the Instructor starlng stralght ahead lnhe mtruder retired m confuslon Then the class very seriously vsrote questlon twenty three ln lherr asslgnment books Mlss C after a lesson on Psyche and Cupld What does the word Psyche symbol1ze3 Mlss A Psy che Knot Freshman trying to reclte from a llst of mythologlcal references l only got as far as Hades Teacher That IS a poor place to stop Freshman No you are mistaken The Central Hrgh School Burlclmg belongs to the clty not to the Janlto Mlss Woodbrrdge fto Freshmanj The German word konnen does not mean to can but to be able 5 l f g-'I Q . R . -, . . ,, , s t , . . 7 . . . , , . . 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THLETIC 530 IHTIOH OI-FICERS Ol- if-ASON I909 l9l0 Pres Asher Taylor Vlce Pres Charles ,leronlmus Sec Mortrmer Boncly lreas Robert Mars Sergeant at Arms Q21 33322: Mascot Ed GBr1en Faculty Mana cr T F Phllllps Football Coach Mr Colton Basketball Coach Mr Wallace Track Coach Mr Hlestancl Thus was a most successful year for the Athletlc Assoclatlon of D C l-l S Athletlcs along all lines were encouraged and recelved the hearty support of the school Actlvltles began ln the fall wlth the organlzlng of the football team Although we drd not MID the State Champlonshlp yet the football team closed a very succe sful sea on Thls year the Athletlc Assoclatlon orgamzecl a Hlgh School basketball team and elected Nlr Wallace coach The howlng made by the team goes to show that D C' H S coulcl haye a runmn basketball team , , ' E 5,41 - I ,. UW- .. ,, .. .. . . ' . , ' s s. .7 . .. . . . . s v 1-'U D . Soon xtter 1nQ11et1n11 rw on Cindldxtei were out for the trick team Rnd Mr HICSIWHC1 M12 101111 Plected trxrk coach On 1ccount of the long Qea 011 for pr1ct1ce It IQ expeckd 11111 t111Q YCXY t11C11 meet M111 116: 1 record tvrea er p to date t11c BM 11111 tmm 111 met ss1t11 Urmt Quccc 5 tnxmg de ext ed both Xfelson Dewey md the SUPFTIOI' Nornnl tmms tn xcrw dvcmxe Qcorf un er the 11116 CdP1'll1lCX of Qwpt town SIJLHCEI 1 certwln x tu 1 Q 1 Qon M111 Q10 Q 1s1t1 'frm te Q 11 t Yew um ort 1nNe1n11 tc-10110 e Semor Q11 S c11oQe 11 te 1111 1x1t1 irrx 120111 Q 11t1111 tt ll :ng 111 u Q At1111t1C XQQoC11t1on 1x mcent t memtwerw 01 t e wcu ty or t1 IU Qupport Much cred1t 1 due to Mr Huck md Mnwrx 1 11l11lD'2 111etx a me Colton ind 1ur111 M110 oudcd t1 X NOklltlOIl 111 C1011 1 xx po ans ure on foot ior Ofgtlllllng i111 Xlhldu X Q ton 111 v xx 11111 1 ertected M111 m111c t111Q 1 morf' sx t01111t1c 111 111141119 org1r1111t1o11 hoped tlmt the good rncord mwdm tux t111 C 1 NS of IO H111 1c kcpt up next M611 iq, 1' 1 1' 1 51-1 S . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 . 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Itis 1 K 1 1 1 D' - 'z1:: ' 7 1- 'X D' 1 1 fd if 2 .eyiixm it Z, 'I f' K ,211- TRACK ATHLETIFS The season of l909 showed a contmued expanslon and growth of mterest rn track athletrcs The greatest benehts of track work come to the man himself who gets out and works and competes wrth hrs fellow men The number of men out was larger than ever Accordmgly the work was more beneficial to the school as a whole and more successful The work began with the cross country runs Thirty men clld COl'lSlStaIll work IH thls xnterestmg sport There were three runs a week As a clrmav there was a 61 mlle run around the boulew ard All the starters finished close together and ln good shape the leaders belng Stevens Berg Earnest Merntt and 'I horburn When the weather had settled omewhat work began ln all events ln pre paratlon for the lnterclass meet As no running track was available the run mng exents took place on London Road and the Jumps and welght throwmg events on the school corner and held oppo lte rl he men of I9l0 won the meet repeating thelr success of the previous year lwhe records of all the events on 4' 0 Q Y f jx X7 Q? 27' 2 -1- ' -f . , A .-v, - 2'--2 '1Q'l'lllF lfC.'fE .' , 'M Elf, f' , yr A-tx sf!!-B W.. London Road from the lO0 vard da h to the nnle run were remarkable bemg better than any records made ln Duluth wlth one exception Unfortunately condxtlons were not right for official records The sllght descent of London Road and a sllght wmd alded the runners and In addltlon the watches dld not agree Another point of mterest was the remarkable development of two Fresh men Allan ohnston as a record breakrng weight thrower and Arnold Olson as an all around performer Both men were begmners The results achleved by the men sent down to the mterscholastxc mee' held by the Unn ersxty of Wlmne ota proved conclusxvely that we wtll not be able to meet the teams further south on equal terms untll Duluth has some sort of runnmg track and a season long enough to glve some warm weather Warm weather IS absolutely lndlspensable for the development of a track team to Ns very best However barrlng accldents the showmg was good ohnston sure point wlnner rn the welghts Injured himself four days before the meet and could do nothlng ln the quarter mlle run ln an enormous field of entries Ash er Taylor right at the start .fzot mto econd place on the pole and malntamed that posltlon clear around to the home stretch Here ln coming out mto first place he was jostled and trrpped and was out of the runnmg for the rest of the day In thls same race John Qumn came IH fourth Thorburn was fourth ln a very fast mlle In the 720 vard dash l-lelmer was second ln hrs trlal heat and got fourth ln the hnals Mccrea got a third ln hrs trlal heat of the l00 yard dash and made I9 ft 2 m rn the broad Jump The brg prep schools of the Northwest carrled off the meet and the hlgh schools hardly had a look Only one twln cltr hlgh school scored more than 6 polnts The Duluth boys were royally entertained by the umverslty students D W HIESTAND ,- J - . ,. - .Y - A .F S V lv ' ,I I . , ' ' , . ,I ,a . . . S I. . . in. ' ' . N-9. ANNUAL INITERCLASS 'I RACK MELE VCD S E .H CI' In C e ooney Ol' ay I CI' YTI 2 e 4.n SCC -5 5 09 542 mn Co clsm 1 0 Stevens O Berg 0 t CIT HS Om I l'Il I u CHS CV ft On S Il 31' HUC I'2lYVf OW If CI' mm 3 1... CI' ITI t e .H -I-1 TIS On 1... -I- I 011 Call I CI' Cm H0 HIC I I CFU CV! TCCOI' -4 Ol' I NNI TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS S CI-I QD .-CI .-C 'U U U Ps?-I CC CCN! CN! 'U ht' .-C1 'U 'U 51 O YI' L G nneapo I1 'U C5 s: E 'fl' Oo ...a ...a X SCC 2 U fu U U U U 5151 OC H- O 3 ua-1 Nl CNICNIKNI LVN 5 '-5 4.- Q-1 D.. Q L-L C -.-. 51 1 Runn ng .-CI E H-I .-CI Runn ng I-I g h o O t U OD IIS oh '+- C5 SS SCU I ' . T. t . First. Second Third. Fourth. Record. I00 yard dash Mc frea 'II H I 'I0 Fee ham 'I0 Johnston 'IZ I0 I-5 sec. Z0 yard dash H I 'I0 ' ' I 'I I Kelley 'II M 'I I M522 4-5 sec. 440 yarcl dash 'liaylor 'II Quinn '09 Merril 'I0 Miller 'IZ 5Z 4-5 sec. ,H mile run IVI it 'I 'I 'I I itl ' if i. ' I ,. I mile run St ' 'I0 5 'horb 'I0 Glass '09 ' 'h '09 N34 min. 54 sec. H TI C orcl '09 Solheim 'II MCI: I '09 ,Ioh t 'IZ I06 . 9 in. Sho Pu Johnston 'IZ H I 'I0 Nelson 'I0 Olson 'IZ 38 t. Z in. Discuss Throw Joh I 'IZ Olson 'IZ Paddock '09 Merritt 'I0 X97 t. Z in. Pole Vault lily '09 Olson 'IZ Hutchings '09 Stevens 'I0 8 t. Z in. Runmng H'g Jump 'alfa i:Irorii'I'I' H ' 'lo Dlsoii 'IZ0 5 t' l ln' IIN d. 'i t authentic. Totals: I9I0-39If , I9II-28, I909-Z3, I9IZ-ZOKZ. D .... ' . I . ash-I0 sec. A Starkey, Duluth, '0 . . as -Z5 3-5 sec. R. Smit , Duluth, '05. . 4 . as -5I I-5 sec. I-I. Meininx, Duluth, '96. M mile run-Z min. I0 sec. R. ,raper, Minneapolis, '95. I ile run-4 mi . 57 I-4 sec. I-I. H rol so , Mi Ii., '95. IZ . hur Is- I8 se . A. Mallet, Dulu h, ' I. Z . hur Ies-- 77i ,. V. Millar, Dulu h, ' . I Ib. shot put-4 t. IIM5 in. A. Richardson, Duluth, '96. I Ib. hammer throw-'II t. A. T. Parls, Dul th. ole vault-9 . 5 in. efferson, Dul th, '0 . i Brofcl .Iump-- 0 t. 3 i . '. Ryan, uluth, '07. i i ,Ium 5 t. 3 in. A alle , Dulut , '0I. Di Trw-7t.Zin.A.J t,DuIh,'9. gi: FWD U MUS ECLQSFG SQBCEETY The Musxcal Socrety wshlch for the past erghteen years has been a decrded success under the clrrectron of Mr A F M Custance has not fallen below the mark thlS year It does not clalm to be a Conservatory of Muslc but merely develops the practlcal slde of muslc This orgamzatron IS purely voluntary open to all members of the High School A chance for soloxsts IS glven by the Annual Concert vwhlch thls year tools place on February 4th and prowecl to be successful A srlver collection whlch amounted to S90 xx as talten up the proceeds of which were gn en towards the Charles Alden Smlth lVlen'or1al Fund The proof that the publxc approves of this soclety ns shown by the large attendance at its concerts There IS a plan on foot to start a fund thrs year wrth which to purchase a new prano for the musrc room to replace the one whrch IS becommg decldecllv hors de combat The choir besrcles malt ng our chapel exercrses more beautrful has taken part ln several 0UtSlf'lE aflavrs especrally for the Shrme entertarnments and Ma sonlc Sunday Concerts It 1 also a feeder for the other muslcal organlzatlons ln the clty The ofhcers thls vear are Presldent Mr A F M Cu tance XJICC Pre ldent Chelsle Final Secretary Mane Craw Treasurer Raymond Hancock l r., I ,- l 1- . f . X I . . 'I , . , , - . . , . . . , . 'z . , . , c . ' ' . s ,. I C , .... e . - s , .. . . 0- 'Y lqhe frrst meetmg ol the xetr was held rn Qctoher when the followxniz offrcers were elected Presldent f rauleln Denyler Vice Presldent l'11eda ohnson Secretary Bessie Boerner Treasurer Lloyd Green l'he presldent appointed Miss Alma 'Strand as chalrman of a commlttee to arrange for t fudge partv XNl1lCl'1 was held a week later All reported an enjoy able tlme The Bund observed Lhrlstmas ll! an approprlate manner The program added to the lestlvlty of the occasxon Even Prlnce Ruprecht dld not forget to loolt ln on the companv Durxng the year a German play was presented the members of the cast Loulse Coe Bessxe urmhy Stanley lamb and Harry Weston deserve great credlt for nts success The society has done good xx orlt and made Great progress during the year May the Schiller Bund alxs ags remam an xmportant orgamzatlon ol the school 1 L,- ss: L F Hifi Ili . M A 4 r k v D v' K1 , . consisted of recitations, narration of stories and songs, and a lighted Tannenbaum . Y K Z - . Q ' . 1 A , ' . v V D . U . 3551- Y Y . Q LEBATING I WW-B-'so High SCEQQH Debating Team ,dwg 'Q 9 A gqytmuxf Rfb ND A TQWUM SOCIE T ms '66 an mt A Y .V Wi? M K gghw L., .yllll 41:5 W9 3 X-N 9 No.1 lst em Pres Harry Llatlcov ky Vlce Pres Rupert O Brren Sec Ro er Lerch lqreas Stanley Lamb Sergeant at Arms oe 5rbram Joe Abrams Herbert Anderson Grlbert Bates Arnold Berg Mortlmer Bondy Ralph Borgen Charles Bray Clayton Burnside Ellls Butchart Jesse Cohen Nathan Cohen Norman Cook Officers of Club Znd l'erm Roger Lerch Crlbert Bates l loxd Green Rolf l-lovde e se Cohen rx! JU!! Q- 3rd Term Lloyd Green Gilbert Bates Alfred Ott Rolf Horde George Syreen Coach Robert D Braclfett Members of Club Charles Ewans Lloyd Green Allan Greenfleld Clarence Cllbert Rolf Horde Clarence ohnson Fred lxeller Stanlev Lamb Leonard Laurence Ludmg Melander George Merrrtt lx an Northheld Ben Nel on Rupert O Brien Alfred Qtt Alvern Stolz George Syreen Morrls fhomas Elbert Vaughn Fred Nvelnber Vvalter NX llander Walter Zimmerman Harry Zlatltowslcy 1 :Vi K L, fp, ' .' 'A Ti- 'l- 'A -'-Y ', Z' ,' f-R -f N X - ' -. ax I ma-. - ---A I-53-1 x 1. .. Ct' My-,.,, - Q-. If .. mei ft' Z- KL 6 . 5 -- . W- t - ggmz . . g g of 55 , -X :-KS. , ' - ' f X 0'-Sli , -... S ' Q , ,,, f ,- h e--1 , J, , , '-tf,.-:AA f A '+- N Q! ,. ,,1 ..,.ff-fw 2 7 I f ' ' A f' z'.u-IQ - 1 . 1 ...im . .55 un 111 ,X Y A I . A.. . . ,. f Q J Lf: 1- . bl ,G vu. ua' vb- k. K Q: .Af fu, . .Sil'.1: ' Q .r ' ,. .N -xv . ' -ns: .-I.-352.-.ws - - 1 --::.-j..- -,wg I l r . . . . 's , , . . I . , . 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The Pubhc Speaking Club of D C H S met the flrst Monday aftel school started and be an lts actnltles for tl e year 1909 I0 The Forum ww the name chosen for the Club on the suggestion of Mr Baker last year Several debates were held bt tween member of the Club and tOPlCS of the day were dls cussed Flhls year D C H S Jomed the Mmnesota Hlgh School Debatms League and the Prehmlnary Debate for the purpose of choosln the I-hgh School Team was held on Nov 19th 1909 Twelve contestants entered the tryout and fron' these sxx were chosen as the flrst and second teams Those chosen were Charles Exams Harry Zlatkoysky and Rupert O Brlen and as alternates Lloyd Green Roger Lerch and Alfred Ott The questlon for debate wa Resolxed That MlIlHCS0ld snould adopt the Inrtratne and Referendum The udge were Mr Colton Mr Lathers and Mr Kenny The first debate of the year wa held wlth the Irvmg High School of West Duluth on an Zlst The affirm trve was supported by Centrals and the de baters from the We t End upheld the negatlve lwhe Judges w ere Mr L A Barnes Mr Nygren and Mr Getchel The declsxon of the judges was two for the afhrmatrve and one for the negatne In the afternoon the glrls of the Domestlc Sclence C1155 gave a banquet to the boys from the Central Hlgh School This was a xery enjoyabl affalr and made the boys thlnlc serlously of taklng up the Vt oman Suffrage questron for debate Q 9 P 1 L xi D fp q a l . .. ,, V U f u r - L5 D .A . 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One weelc later the first league debate w as held at Cambridge between the teams of D C H S and the Cambridge High School This w as a very warm contest and although the opposing team was composed entirely of girls our boys showed that they thoroughly understood the question and had worked hard to win Cambridge upheld the negative of the question while our boys supported the affirmative l'he decision of the udges was two to one for the negative The udges who were allUn1vers1ty men were Asst Prof Valvren Dept of Economics and two Sophomores As a result of this debate we lost our chance to win the district champion ship but this did not stop our debating work As a digression from the routine of debating the club held a Mock Trial In the Assembly Hall which through the kind support of members of the faculty and some of the students was a great success Soon after this the Club gave a banquet in the Lunch Room which was a grand success Toasts were given by Mr Buck Mr Sprague and Mr Phillips all of which were greatly enjoyed Mr Buck read several of Paul Lawrence Dunbar s poems in the negro dialect As a result of this banquet a new enthusiasm was aroused in the Club which started everyone boosting was perhaps the greatest succes of the season both hnanclally and In the decision The Qloquet team composed of lVl1ss Rill Morgan Miss Alice Hornby and Miss Florence Blair upheld the negative while the Duluth boys argued for the affirmative The Cloquet girls displayed very well that girls were as capable to debate as boys and the large crowd that came to hear the girls debate were well rewarded The udges were Mr Thwing of Grand Rapids Mr Lamp son of Hinckley and Mr Dodge of Moose l alce The decision of the udves was two to one for the afhrmatne After the debate a banquet was tendered to the visiting team and Judges at Mrs Webster s Cafe Toasts were given by Mr Thwing Mr Lamp on Mr Brackett Mr Oleson and members of the Debating Teams As a result of this debate nearly S30 was cleared with which the worlt of the Club was carried on This year has been the most successful vear the Club has yet seen Over thirtv members joined at the beginnin of the year and evervbody took great interest in the w orlc and boosted fox the welfare of the Club Our success wa On Friday, Feb. 25th, the debate with Cloquet took place. This debate . ' . A Q . . J O I F X0 1 fl 40 I Q XIOC If Iuf Nxt 'v I IDX I 14,5 Y o f Rx XI :IW m. inIy to III:-xf-ux'f'II1f1'-nl ur-:IX f1Im1rr1r-u ffm: H Ur, ily-If Izvll. IIv IJrmI I1r'IrI UI Uv wmIN 11 nm' lI1 IIVELIIIIIIIIL' .mfl IIMOIIQI. IW vII:vir'nl r'II IIQ IIN df-Im Ill' x' IIa xxnxf Iwu1Il up. I Is- flu-N1 mm I1 III'KIf'II1CI!'III1I1l f? 1' 11-.Im mgfI qw CI TPSLIII on' I Iltf' IM-ax tvnme IIIC fclool Imx ,-wr MMI. wa. ILEIHVKI nut. flu III-' vI I lI1f1 xml Z1 wry IH1'OFlJl'l Hll4 :IMI Slli'f'l'vIllI ymz' and il ik Imp' fI tizv :mol 4,1'I4 X '5' ' onifm ,LI I XPZIII I.I,Q 'I X , CIiI.I'1N. 'lII. x . ' LSC ' L' f If 5 Ifxjg GE EEE H QHB EIHZIHH OFFIGIEXLQ FJIRGAD GF -was ZEIZPFH AQADESIZY 611 I'TZSIZC'?IH5I'iXkS VOL I JUNE 1920 I 1tlillllllllllltlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhll'V JiHlIlllIkll1l1hL..' -.zmuuuuuunmig K 'Nl Klillllllllll-llll IIIIMIIII llllllIQMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIII lIllUIlll lllllIlllllIll G i g f -'V ' 'I I i i -llllllllllllhv. 1 5 5 1 Q i e 2 i 5 E E E i i Q i Q 9 E E 3 ! ! 5 i E Q 5 Q Q a i i X 5 i 5 : I ! 5 ! I ! : i Q E 2 e 2 i g i 5 : E 2 e i i E 9 s i 9 Q 1 i Z Q E ! E e E i i i i 2 i 2 : 2 i 5 ' i s - 5 5 i....illu o I ...-1:-.. '...........A....-..- ,. .....................-......... ..............................: W' B II lllllllll lllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil llIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlllflllllllllllllllllllllllll Illl , 1, , , No. 1. + THE NEW ZENITH HOTEL H 3 II ABSOI UTELY HRP PROOI 9 Roc m C ut IL rm INI XIROII XXI IXR L III CA IIINI SI VI XXII I RIXI I XRII QUII1 Strc-Pt NJFIIT 1nfI I Ic Au THE LIVE TWIN PORTS CITY uluannunnnuunnnunnnn:Inunnnnunnunn1uInunnunnnluunnnul I,,I,U 'I I RG, Ijmprif-III: 1 S. fIx'cz'y Om: All sv In' O fn AER , .1 il E ' A SE ' 'Inu-1 SI mrs -Xvw' Le- II If' II,vII1-ra. 'V MOST I ,-'IIII IJ,-YIIIQ ITES f I .:'I1Iu4, NI,rrI'mesat. u:xIIr'r fir- IEIIIMIJII- NIanng4'n:r-nt H ,I NI:.:Xr:.vi1I I 'rg-a I TIIE 7 2 1' 1' ' I ,I 3,1 , TIR5 'I In Alm:r'u:a, .'r1rI1-I IIIv'r'- Iam: 1-I' h1IIl'. WIIIIIIJIIIISVIT. V , ' .r- R -1: I vt, ITI1' I MI I ' Vzfr ,' IIIII III- 1:',1I .. xx I K 4 421 Q' 'j. llllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllll llllll'IllIIllllll'lI'll'llllllllllllll ?2QZS EVE? 1' 3 .1 Mr Sprague I haxent got the nerxe to glVC that to Mr Buck He would Hre m of school l-le Sald the next tlme I came ln he would Yours as you know me ART HUTCHINCS f ,f f XXSX . l F5 , 5 F1 ' 4 1 LR Ml S . ' HL V , 6 o ' 'fl Eff ly 1 E A: x w n I R xy Z 5 l A N, 5' x ' E 4 mai' L iku 4 . . ' N. NM7 X XR ff Q Y x I f X W -1 V A PAmruL SITTING SEEN ON THE EAST STEPS'-S KP-an e out v!'7 0-x 1 ax rib Xt -5, S3 Academnan Ii' X 3 xx xqiikx JUNE I4 1920 LX Vo I Number l The decenmal fneetmg of the Zemth Academv of Immortals took place on the evemng of une I0 1920 at the banquet hall of the Hotel Zenlth V ox thy of note IS It that notwlthstandlng Hre flood famme comets soclal upheaval and polltlcal revolutlon no laces were absent The RCITIIIIISCCDI Hour afforded so much thot that a remembrance ot our flrt meeting was desired Conse quently actlon was taken to put forth a memonal vlz this magazlne So thls appearance IS ln celebratxon of our reunlon Much materlal was afforded us to produce an artlstlc magazlne Every effort has been made to revlve the Splflt of the Old Fentral Hlvh durmg the reglme of l9l0 Old manu scripts have been gathered the memorles of reverend gentlemen and ladies formerly Instructors In the old hall haxe been consulted and certaln rare and unlque photographs have he n secured at the greatest expense to us In short nothing has been lef undone lo recall that happlest time to all members In addltxon varxous current news ltems haxe been mserted ltems of lntercst to the Academlans Adxertxsmg space was offered to the members of l9l0 but ln sp te of this prmlege we regret that many of our Fellow Immortals were unable to get ln thxs means of publlclty Q0 lt 1 me tru t a r caller of old times not necessanlv as vou see them but as you ought to THE EDITORS Q.. ,A if 'U 1 l ' XZ ,X ,gf ,yi fi , s f s L 51.-254. -Q 1 ,-, - I Nl I I l -dl' o x tv? 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A , ., V I , - s, ' s, e ' 'r H BENNET 4 -'2 1z,o15r11z.T wevcrx raro ,,:, SXR GBR, 2221.-ig AS' THIRD PRIZE STORY There w as once a puppy whose name was Bennet He was a bull puppy and he had a pedrgree so long that he couldnt hold rt up strarght and he krlled the nerghbors lrttle chrckens and drank therr blood and had a broken ear whrch gave hrs face a bully boy wrth the paper prpe look and hrs mrstress who was a marden lady and who wore false teeth and powdered the w art on her nose just loved hrm and fed hrm chocolate creams and soda water and made hrm wear pants rn the wrnter trme and he would look up at her and say wrth hrs soft brown eyes I know that I am the nrcest puppy ever and you love me trll she would cry They were very happy together But one sad sad dreary dreary day a man came to Bennet s house wrth pots and kettles to trade for old clothes Bennet s mrstress stared hrm away and shut the door but Bennet got out and began to play wrth hrs favorrte head The bad clothes man prcked hrm up and put hrm rn hrs brg drrty sack wrth the kettles and old clothes Bennet drdnt really care so very much except that he couldnt get hrs breath handlly and then he felt hurt and unpleasant because the man hadnt prcked hrs chrcken head up too After a whrle though h went to sleep and dreamt about soda water and sweet face powder and old clothes man wrth nrce chrcken heads w hrch he chew ed off Then he fell down out of somethrng and woke up Everythrng was blacker and stufher than ever so much so that Bennet decrded to run away from the sack and see what krnd of a place he was about anyhow He crawled out of hrs bag and through the gloom of an old loft saw the clothes and kettle man drsappearrng down a Hrght of shackelty starrs He was a smart lrttle puppy and w as very careful not to make a norse as he followed the man down Bennet watched hrm enter a room rn whrch some other clothes and kettle lookrng men were srngrng and drrnkrng brown oda water out of brown bottles and then trotted by out into a crow ded street I I ' r ' su ar XY ilznf : ' fl, s ff f a K'w-B'lo -. , ' . 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V 1 All of thrs excrtrng adventure had really worked hrm up trll he couldnt thrnk strarghtly so he sat down to delrberate Whrle he was resrewrng the mornrng s happenrngs and rncrdentally becomrng rnterested rn a spat across the street between a bull terrrer and a ragged cur a small boy stopped to scrutrnrze hrm between puffs on a w hrte paper roll rn hrs mouth The small boy prcked Bennet up much to that rndrvrdual s wonder and carrred hrm along for an almost rntermrnable drstance Frnally however they stopped at a row of ugly houses along the rrver rrght by a most enormous structure whrch spanned the stream at one grab There Bennet was once more left to hrs own devrces thrs trme though berng secured by a drrty strrng to a pot by the water s edge The small boy annexed hrm elf to a crowd of srmrlar small boys rn the mrddle drstance and Bennet decrded to take a nap When he woke up the sun was on the other srde of the rrver and there was a scurryrng crowd of people travellrng over the brrdge Bennet watched the crowd a whrle and then set to work lrberatrng hrmself Hrs sharp lrttle teeth soon frnrshed that Job and once more he was free The sun was only a brg red ball glowrng through a hundred streams of smoke now and at trmes the crowd thrnned on the budge Ar one of these trmes Bennet was startled by a hurrred cry from a knot of people at the center of the span Then he saw a head bobbrng up and down rn the current He Jumped rn and paddled hrs fat lrttle legs vrgorously through the water he had learned how to swrm from a water spanrel crony of hrs trll he reached the head He serzed the screamrng wavrng body by the collar and held on only to be dragged beneath the murky mucky water But a polrce boat slrd up and soon a parr of husky arms pulled the slrppery drrppy parr out of the depths and Bennet lookrng up found hrmself rn the clutch of hrs clrrpprng slobbery soaked but thankful and wrthal happy marden lady wrth the powder all washed off the wart on her nose Robert Buck I0 fin X' . . . . . . , , , . , . 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Overheard by Speclal Qorrespondent of the Academlan une I l Speclal to the Academlan At 6 A M thls mornmg your correspondent recovered from the effects of the Reunion of the Acadcmy of Immortals enough to slt up and talte notice and discovered that he had carrled off an Oleola record made during the ban quet hour or thereafter How when or why he carrled lt away wlth hum only The Consumers League can adequately explain lmmedlately placmg the record on the machlne your reporter heard the following Qleola Record made by the Asher Taylor Tallcmg Nlachlne Company East End and La alcslde Brrrrl What s the Joke about dogma Clxff you dont care lf I hear do you5 Tell her let her get stung Now Lloyd Burg you cant scare me a blt I know its only lllce some of the bum Jokes 1n the l9l0 Zemth that you wouldnt let me see Same old Connie lsn t she Beulah'-5 Oh boys wont you tell her3 Havent we had a sklnyblmfllmshlsh tlme ton1ght3 I havent had so much fun smce I collected quarters for the Senior Farewell back ln I0 You must have been able to have had a blowout on llttle or nothmg do you remember you got 75 cents out of 208 Oh yes tha s o Lucy pald one quarter and you Connle pald the other V' X t ,w .4 f l of ,. s P 4 y ' 5 rl S1 at Q11 f, X I h jk 'Z 4ff iff! , X A H-------fy 4 N - Hx wwe!-10 J , ' , ' . ,, , t, S y . 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Well the whole class w as here tonrght anyway Wasnt rt great the way ererybody voted to publrsh the Academran3 Well I hope they lrke rt don t vou Clrff3 What else could thev do after Bob s great closrng speech3 I-le always w as loval and full of class sprrrt and he s just the same now I hope the Acadenrran wrll be as Good as the l9l0 Zenrth Dont you worrv we we more materral lo work wrth now than we had I CII That s more than l arry ha on the top of hrs head eh Clrlf Drclnt you notrce how bald th Deacon s gettrng3 It s lucky he had more the nrght Nlr Sprague chaperoned that slerghrrde to Sprrrt Lake you remember l arry lost hrs cap on the Marathon from West Duluth to Aerral Brrdge Wasnt that a warm old trme tho3 I drdnt get rn before 6 P X and frrend urnn broke two machrnes gettrng hrs dame home He nearly walked me to death he w as so sore Beulah that doesnt beat the trme when vou and ack broke the fence at Krreger s when Mr Hpravue rnrtrated a chaperone Well mavbe but the supergohslopshrs occasron was when Lloyd and I watched for Halley s Comet s Tarl from a watery pornt of wrew for a descrrp tron for the next day s Senror Englrsh I wasnt able to go walkrng for two months and was nearly sent to the farm to rustrcate for the rest of the year That would have been tragrc wouldnt rt Beulah3 I-low would the great Lenrth of 1910 ever hare come out or the greatlv stung audrence have found therr seats for Class lNrght or Commencement rf Lloyd s father had sent hrm to the farm3 That Class Nrght sure was orrgrnal classrcal and merrtorrous Drclnt we cheer the Prrest of Isrs3 Do you remember when Mr Sprague sent Art I-lutchrngs to Mr Buclf wrth the lemon and how he came back wrth that note3 Sure almost as much excrtement rergned then as when Ernest lVIerrrtt recrted the whole lesson on Shelley Or when Rupert O Brren was called up u pto a front seat Or when Mary Emrls was sent out of Englrsh IV Or w hen Chit and f onnre trred to walt? on the thrrd floor to grade school musrc Or when Ernest Merrrlt erttended wholesale rnvrtatrons to jorn the Forum Isnt rt wonderful how the old buzz As the twrg rs bent so the tree rs rnclrned hrt the rrghl tune for the calcrum lrghts of the Forum3 What was the Joke about dogma 3 Wont vou boys please tell me3 Tell Beulah rf you wont tell Brrrrrr' 'I As the foregorng recrtal seemed to rnvolwe four lrwely Immortals and to concern many others your correspondent wrshes to report the record as he heard rt on hrs own Oleola , . .. - - . .. 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F5?XC5UI:fI2Y Q39-YXUGFET ---- -- FZUMMING xln lte of the commlttee commlttee Long For Buc X ou ll Be Sorry ust Too Late Meyers Down on the Farm Crbson Have a Llttle Prty lm a Poor Marrled Man Wheeler Some Day When My Dreams Come True Phllllps Its Awful Lonesome To mght Glrlsl Clrlsl Girls' '55 Custance Work For the Nrght IS Coming Wallace Out rn the Woolly West Hlestand I Cant Reach That Top Note ROmlCUX Blow the Smoke Away Can t Do That Sum Take Me Back to Blue Island G ng I Brackett Geiger I Wonder Who s KISSIIIQ Her Now Avery Please Dont Keep Me Waltlng C-oldsmlth Love ls Llke a Clgarette thls case there was difficulty ln determmlng which was the real favor man of scrence for sometimes one tune seemed recogmzable to the sometimes the other Certain members lnslsted that the rest of the was deaf and that his favorlte was Ive Waxted Honey Walted You I J P 9 I. Mr. lv- ' ' .I . Mr. - ' . Mr. ' - ' ' , ' ' . Mr. - . Mr. ' ' - ' ' - ' - ' . ' . ' . Mr. Sprague-When I Get Back Again to Bonnie Scotland. Mr. - ' ' , ' . Mr. - ' . Mr. ' - ' . Mr. ' -L ' ' . Mr. i - ' . Mr. -- . Mr. ' - ' ' ' f. Mr. - ' ' ' . Mr. ' - ' ' . 111?1c5u1f1'Y Grxuonff 2' - FEUMVIING MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS M155 MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS M1 Sm1th Lowe Me All the T1me Carson I Want Someone to Call Me Deary Burlmg I Lsed to Beheve 1n I:a1r1es Compton I m In Lowe Wlth One of the Stars Curr1e If I Could Teach My Teddy Bear to Dance Sh1eIds It 5 the L1ttIe ThIDgS that Count Hughes Happy Land of Qnce Upon a T1me Goodhue If You Must Love Some One Wont You Pleas Loxe Me3 Wrlght I Amt Had No Lovm 1n a Long Long T1me Dengler My ROSIC Rambler Salter Lose I5 All That Matters Case Some Day VI hen Dreams Come True WOOdbTIdgC Honey Bunch Patterson I Want Somebody to Play VV1th Ta or I m a Woman of Importance Mac Ewen I Cant Be True So Far Away EII1 on III Old Enough to Thlnk I 1 ,.f fb 9 L Miss Carey-Let's Go Back to Baby Days. ' yI -' . 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I .S IYLPXOGER DE C OVEKLY SVPEKI Oli f rf' Q fit as Q i Q1-.l 'RN'l'Io My frlend Slr Roger de Cowerly told me one day at the Y M C A where we resided durmg our stay ln Duluth that he had a great mmd to cross the Lody of water whlch lay at the foot of the cltv and wr nt the town whrch accordmg to rumor lay across the bay Accordlngly we journeyed thlther and after some search found the place for whlch we were looking It was an odd antlque lrttle settlement whrch Fate had lronlcally named Superxor We wandered around for a tlme examlmng wxth mterest the ancrent weather beaten burldmgs contrastmg strangely wlth the magnrfrcent structures of the clty we were xrsxtmg We met no one and had concluded that the whole vlllage was deserted when sud denly a loud shoutmg arrested our attentlon Hastenmg forward we saw a great number of young people gathered around the edge of a large meadow watchlng wrth apparently great lnterest a street fight between a number of strangely attrred men We were amazed that so large a number could llve rn so lflblglllhilallt a hamlet but had no tlme to dellbcratc for a cry arose from one slde of the field from a small number who waxed purple rlbbons By llstenmg carefully we made out the words Go lt Blame but smce there was no answer we could not declde who Blame was L3 I f 'r ff ' I t '5 '4 4 Q I 1 qw ff- g tu all rllflfy t a X 41. A me-e-'4-4 gig! x-Away Q, afyl I M 'I K ' .Jig On the slde of the held where we stood w as a crowd of perhaps thre trmes the number of the other who shouted incessantly Come on Duluth Come on' Slr Rover and I decrded that Duluth must be the name of a cer tam short young fellow who had probably been so named by hrs parents 1n the hope that he would grow Vvhrle we w atched a huslsy young Hghter Jumped out of the hvhtlng mass and clutchrng a leather ball closely ran toward one end of the held The others pursued hum and some were about to overtake hrm when he noticed a couple of posts whrch happened to be standing near by He trled to hrde be hrnd these placrng the ball on the ground The crowd screamed and shouted probably scormng so foolrsh and cowardly a plan but the ruse seemed to haye been successful for the pursuers stopped as rf bewlldered After an instant the man stepped from hr hiding place Another hghter came toward hrm ard wrth a luck sent the ball whrch was not so heaxy as rt looked over a pole whlch was placed crosswrse between the two posts The crowd shouted louder than ever and screamed at the tops of therr yorces Boyle' Boyle' Boyle' We clrd not understand the purport of these words but surmrsed that rt was a form of torture y hrch the spectator Wrshed practrced upon the rude fellow who had lacked the ball By thrs tlme all the fighters were gathered ln the mlddle of the field and suddenly they began to hght agarn In drsgust we left the spot wonderrnv w here the authorltres were who should hue put a stop to the brawlrng Xxfe returned to Duluth qurte content wrth the thot that we should nexer see thrs mrsnamed place agaxn Louise Coe I0 WR . , Y , v 5, . c c ' v ' .., V U i I . , . 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A C1 SQ 1' 5 1 -, 1 1 1 T 11' ' ' ' ' 5 ' I ' ' 7: 11 '1 ' 'Y A1: ' 1 -,'1f1, 15 - 5 A ldlugtn Setmooll Mysibery Mr D C Sprague and Mr Geo Buck are holding a councll of YVBA' ln one of the rooms of the D C H S shortly after school Mr Sprague has assumed the dlsgulse of Sherlock Holmes whlle M Buck IS to all appearances Dr Watson Now thus Custance buslness makes me weary say lf he wants to something why stead here he he drd lose lt sure that none copyright or a If It member from start doesn t he begin a frat5 questlons Dr Watson drsgustedly goes and loses a part of speech not sure how where or W y but lnslsts on grvmg the case mto our hands and have us make of the denizens of thls bulldlng has It Wh doesnt he get a patent3 here we must not sleep or eat before tls found and let us re our dear frlend Shakespook that Time and the hour runs thru the roughest day' counsels Sherlock hlntlng at deep mystery Also Our fears ln Gerger stuck deep Oh' yes' but we have our most clever assistant on the trail Brackett cant help but make good look what he has done as a debatlng coach you leave xt to hrs lnventlve genlus Ill bet he s as good as a cross between Tom Edlson and one of Geo Barr Mac Cheuchm s heroes says the now cheerful Dr Watson Latest reports from hrm were that he heard Mr Celger usmg strange and awful words when he banged hls thumb ln the Manual Trammg Room exclalms Sherlock he thlnks rt probable he has drscoxered the offender How could he haxe found the mlSSlHg er artlclesf was down there lf they were lost IH Mr Custance s room3 asks Dr Watson O A -l - O . ' ' , ' r. ,, . . V . . 5 UT- V . . . . In . , , . ' I1 , . . . . . . , . v - ,. .. - - .. rs . , - U . .. Come what, come may , U I u .. - - - H .. - - . . . , ,, Y - . ' . A . v ' ' ' ' V O Y Y ' - ' - 9 su H The Ventilating system cries Holmes as the idea hits him squarely in the center Turn over you re on your back voice from doom ay Hey? The disguised Profs smooth down the up ending hairs and wheel in their chairs with an accuracy as if drilled Oh' Wheeler oh h h h I beg your pardon3 Nix I beg your pardon gentlemen says Professor F Z Wheeler I thot something slipped did you say Ventilating system3 You mean the air shaft surely uite right quite right says Mr Buck but you want to remember that lm still new here It s all right anyway gentlemen says Mr Sherlock Sprague I think ue were discussing the vent er I mean air shaft So you suggest the air shaft3 I fear I must overthrow that theory In the first place this missing part of language would be too big and have too many twists t to b able to go down such a small opening an admiring glance from Wheeler and secondly it would be too sharp the one fourth inch steel could not stand a strain like that After all it is the air shaft clinging to his pet idea being one of Mr Buck s principles Er I fear I must overthrow that explanation cries Vlr Sprague de lghtedly Nou why would any respectable bunch of hot air want to go up there to Gib on or to Phill1ps3 Dont try to make a farce out of this vxhy vou cant imagine Cub on as saying anytting but Naow by gosh or By pumpkins And as for lVlr Phillips any speech maker as he is could skin any of Custance s by a mile he can make em up as he goes along sort of poetic license I suppose But after all you come bark to the same old knot if it was too sharp for the air shaft going down xx hy not going up too3 Dont those that go up cut as much ice if not more as those that go down3 Exactly exactly ll Chorus We must see Brackett decides Sherlock Sprague how can vse find him if he is disguised as a debating coach or Nick Carter 3 Well here I am announces Mr Sleuth Brackett himself from the doom ay in company mth Mr Geiger who is expostulating xiolently ,. , . ,, . , . . . , .. , ,, . ..- ,, V - , , . . . . .. .. . . , ' ' ' , . ll ' 57 , , , . - - , - . - , 4 , . . . . ,. .. , I 9 ' 5 , . v ,, V . . - , ' ' ' in i e Q , - . . . ,, I-lot air risesf' announces Prof. Wheeler after mature deliberation. ,, . . . ,, . . . . . , . , . . i , A , - Q i , . . , Q , 1 , , M A , . . -W - , , . , . , , Y V 4 ' I! , -.. , -- 1 f 1 I . - - . . . . . . . , ,, ! i I .. ., . v , . No slr vou cant go that here he says to the sleuth lt may have been very clever and all that rot but the fact stlll remains that vou have m sulted my language Just vvhat IS the rovs here3 questions Mr Buck and Mr Vvheeler ln the same breath Mr Geiger polnts a scornful hnger at Mr Bracltett and tells hrs tale or vvoe Thls d1sgu1sed ltself as a Semor and came loafmg around the shop as the real artlcle does vshen I happened to make a bum pass at a nall I vvas drlvlng and about that tlme my tongue slrpped too I guess and vsell the at mosphere was sort of blue and hazy the thumb that I hut vvxll undoubtedly convmce you that I had good reason to say somethmg But here comes th rub just as qulck as I expostulated your detectlve Jumped on me and said I had somethmg or other that belonged to Mr Custance and I was trymg to get It away under false pretences the pretence was centamly not false and I had nothing of Mr Custances as I belleve that everyone should encourage home manufacturmg' ' We will let you out says our hero Mr Sprague novs what have you got to say Lestrade Braclcett3 I am convlnced that I made a mlstake I have good authonty for novv statlng that I belleve Mr Wallace to be our man There are reports that he does mcely ln no lnferlor way elther between the halves and after several of the basket ball games Now I dont vvant to get mlxed up ln anything here but I respectfully Submlt that Mr Brackett s own debatmg team was squelched at Cambrldge and altho the fog may not have gotten thus far why should vve not also take hlm lnto cons1derat1on3 questlons the audaclous Mr Wheeler Seems to me that I had better clear thls up Eeryone turns and sees Mr A F M Custance entermg The fact IS that I am very sorry to have made all thls fuss but I thought I had lost a very rare Latln root how ever I have just been dlgglng ln my garden and have found this root trylng to graft Itself on a pet onlon and a favorite root of horse radlsh of mme I thank you all for your vvork ln my behalf and trust IH the future that my root wlll be strong enough to stay wlth me and not go 1n the search for nutrlment GILBERTM BATES IO 44 - u U rr- . y , y v -- sa ' n ' - I . . . . . , . ,- ,, . , . . . . ,' . n 1 y '- ' I . 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Qi Q 'L i if 110 Q50 56 SUR 'alfa' 'A 9a.,l13 lt QS w xt H Z f -X M24 e T INGERS Lloyd Green recrtrng rn Englrsh rlhe poet lxeats once covered hrs tongue and throat vwrth cayenne pepper rn order to enjoy more fully the de lrcrous coldness of claret I wonder rf the soup we get rn the lunch room would taste good that may xx WBNM Mr Wheeler to hrs Geology class Now mv Semor classes awe been real honest about copyrng rn tests ealous unror Well hom do you know rt s therr own worlc3 Mr Wheeler rn astonrshment Why my dear boy I knows terr handurrtrng Mr Wallace to Mr Karser rn drscussron on troubles of Fnglrsh ar lrament Mr Karser what drd you look up for today rn connectron wrt the suhJect5 Mr lxarser Oh I read somethrng on the crty electron of Superror Constance M Rupert rs lxeats the only one we study rn Englrsh today or do we haue Charles Lamb too'-W Rupert O Oh we Il hare a lrttle Lamb I thrnk Mr Romreux to one of hrs unruly French students Mr Guthrre rf I catch you dorng that agarn you may take the door and walk out as -as as as as Mr Sprague drscussrng rnstances of anrmal lrfe rn I Allegro calls on Miss Harrrson who rs carefully pullrng out a harr to tell her future mth Drd you frnd any Mrss Harrrson3 el fl wx if ,T 5 5 ,f gsi N I f U D X U as 9 X9 5 P , . r,, . - --X , f , tt Q 5-seg Vx., 1 X 2 Ogg., K X lx 3 I A ,. 12 f ll lx 'lf Vx 7 1,9 x 4 gl f-se 5 ff V E E to X e as-ref 5 to -, 'X EJAW , X fx ,MLW , Y U U, U CU . . . . 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UU ' Brwlat pupll rn trrgonorretrs lhe tangent of the Angle A of 1 rlght trlangle 1 one ltg on the other Mlss Hughes X ou dont mem that the legs are crossed do you3 Mr Romreux Let hlm alone Nllss Vt let hrm do hx worll Miss Vi Cant I loolt at hlm rf l want to5 A y rse umor who rs talxmv Geology Say what are those held excur srons lrlle anyway3 The teacher wrth broad exoerlence Oh they are just poorly managed Sunday School plcnrcs Sprague What do you know about Milton Mr lxa1ser3 lxalser He w as krclted out of Cambndge ROmlCUX Who rs malung that no1se3 atter lts thl eat lt mrlxes a noise when you put your ran o It Donaldson Spealclng rn C hapel Each family w as g1y en a and a package of oats This made a xerv substantral order Bordeleau readlng Macbeth He rs full so yalrant He IS so u so yallant Mr Sprague They were a hardy w arlrke people meetlng death often rss Wells r H what IS a drhedral anvle3 Mr Hubbard Oh lt s the meetmg of two faces Prof Romleux Mr Cuthrre I smcerely beg your p rrdon but I must as you to stop whl perlng Mr C-uthrle Aw' thats all right Mlss Borland frecltlng Macbeth but IH then' stead curses Mr Sprague You Sald that last wrth too much emphasis ',. ' ' ' . -': . t 'l .M J ,, , . i 5 on C L ' uv :zz 51 :5 ::: :iz . . .c -, : . . X11 .. , Y r . y H Mr, 'Q :U ' . A ' N' 4 fs as as as Mr. ' 1: H '. 1 ' lVlr.lVl :H ' 'ss ,A z'. Q ' ' l d n . ai as fi S as C - q .. - V - .. . f ul v as as as as as . : ' , C, . MQ, .1 UM. -, ' ' ' ' ' O - .. .. 4 V ,. . . , k C . as ff- el as . ' . : U . ' , L' , ' Q e lc ' ' s ' is if e1 is gm! M 15 Qxvf Y :ing Sr THE FREZSHMAN BANQUE T Dere edtur wlll yu ples kum tu ar bankot 1 hav ben allgated tu bl so shul komltl tu mwlt yu luvmgly yurs besy brltxze clas ov l9l3 ps brmg yur gurl lf yur hav l ps lf she wont kum kum amwa yurself 8: 1 will sho yu a gud tlm ps brmg yur lcamlra The evldent cordlallty expressed ln the above touchlng eplstle went straight to our heart and forthwith we sent our Immediate acceptance by special mess enger as follows Dear Brlghteyes We shall be dearly pleased to be present with the camera at your spread As we have no glrl please be ready to receive us on the evening of April 29 Very cordially yours Edltor of Academlan We attended the banquet which the abowe correspondence refers to and found Bessle Brlghteyes a very demure but qulte an entertalnmg tmy mlss and we enjoyed the affalr more than anythmg else we have attended sxnce our flrst children s party and ln very much the same way We have placed above a pho to of the group at the spread Llttle Brlghteyes mlll be glad to see her picture at the left Edltor 'KYB IU ,f tl . f' . 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W K . a - ' u p 9 - Q 3 be ...df OLX MPIC CONTEST TWIXT MILK BOTTLE CLUB AND FUSS ERS CLUB Mrlk Bottle Club Vrctorrous Due to Splendrd Marksmanshrp of Consumers League Last evenrng Mgr Hubbard gave over the amusement room of the Y IVI C A to the Trddleywrnks contest between the Fussers Club and the Mrlk Bottle Club The contest was a close one vrctory now rnclrnrng to one srde and now to the other The Lord I-Irgh Cutup and the Keeper of the Broken Hearts played a star game for the Fussers Club whrle the star performance of the Consum ers League of the Mrlk Bottle Club was easrly the most brrllrant work of the evenrng I-Irs most remarkable shot was at a drstance of hve feet when bold ly serzrng the snapper he sent the counter sprnnrng to the punch bowl rn the cent er of the room mrd crres of Rah for Mrlk and groans from the Fussers Altho thrs tested on the he Consum was profes very shot wrth eorks r that the shot srnce none of been prohrbrt T0 NIGHT' Zenith Theatre Annex Proi W B MATTER SOCIALISM A RED HOT MEETING ALL COME shot was pro grounds that ers League sronal havrng c h a m p a gne Hubbard held must stand the others had ed from prac trcrng the same shot and rn addrtron he added that Mr Le Duc should be con gratulatecl on hrs foresrght whereupon the Consumers League rnvrted Hubbard to hrs trarnrng quarters We hope Mr Hubbard wrll recover rn trme for hrs meet wrth Knot In spector Berry Great exertement prevarls rn the Sportrng World It rs understood that H Burgess has challenged I-I Zlatkovsky Ott O Brren and Evans one at a trme or altogether to a Battle Royal Thrs remarkable ca e rs sard to have at the bottom of rt the cause of human mrsery vrz woman We understand that the Str Gopher rs full of knot holes due to the superb markmanshrp of Lreut F Bordeleau K M Extra Inspector Berry reports a busy day .. , ., , . U ' ll , - , ,, . - . . u y ' ' ' il ' Y! A , . t KK - Q 9 U1 . - . . . had long prac- tice for this ' 0 o 0 M ON I . . - . , . 1 ' - . . , . . , , . . . , , - 5 Mr Bucks Step Chuldren bil- mai'-Tie The EdltOflHl Staff of the Academran xushes to offer tts congratulatlon t enances of hrs step chlldren the latest acqulsltlon to hrs family Dulutl Mar 23 l920 Rev Deacon Boyle of the X W L A Evangellstlc SOCICIY has tend ered hls reslgnatlon to the Executne Board He says he cannot wear hls hat rn the pulplt and he cant preach baldheacled wlthout catchlng cold We would recommend that he get an elder y matron and settle clown Mr Earle Hubbard has challenged Knot Inspector Berry to a SIX mlll lon point pool match We hope the game ulll be of sulhcrent llfe to satisfy exen such ardent lox ers of the game as the above near exponents of the game Yft F49 FN 2 WP Q .9 ' , - -1 , :fl 'ML 1 l l ' ' X T 1. ' X X MC ,JJ L tx lx ll , J Q ll l Q, l lt l 73' '12 'll 70 , ' ' A ' V ' ' S o Mr. Buck on the beauty, amiability and intelligence radiating from the count- 56 -xl is as as 'l, . , . , c . . , is an -is is as 573' . f we-l t l . W f 1' ,ff i k'ki'1l k'k'k'kir1k'k'A k'A k'kir HALIVXSCOMEI 'acknowledgments to George Ade Last Nlght at about Three o cloclf m the Mornm I got Up to See the Comet I do not Remen ber Dlstxnctly whether I saw It on not but I Lnow that I have a Cold ln my Head from YNl11Cl'l I believe I shall Dre Bu lf I dle before Friday I wlll not have to Wrxte a Senlor Essay which will be Some Comfort Nvhen I got Up I leaned out of my Back WlndOW and looked over All of the Heavens 1n sight very K are-fully but I drd not see Anythlng whlch had Anywhere near enough Tall to Vfa or even anv NX hlslcers I then lean ed out of all the WlHdOXNS which I could find but Still I drd not hnd the Comet Then I came Back and looked out of the 0l'lglHal Wxndowv and I believe I DISIIDCIIY Observed a very Florxd looklng Star comlng up over the Horlzon I fetched my Spyglass and lying Down on the Floor ln order to conduct my Ob servatlons more carefullv attempted to hold my telescope to my Eve and lean on my Elbow at the Same Trme I only Succeeded rn msertmg the Eye prece- 1n my Mouth thus Not securlng a Very Good V1CVt of the Star I looked at It for a Long Tlme but It drd not Do anvthlng and my Feet whrch are not Very well Protected when I wear my old parr of Pa1amas whlch I had On Last nlght b gan to get Cold o I declded to go Back to Bed a aln When I had Done thls and wa Composmg Myself for Slumber agaln a I-Ie cat began Slnglllg an Anthem beneath my XVmdow I know rt was a He cat be cause no Female cat could Pos lbly own such Very strong Lungs I know It w as an Anthem because he Repeated o lVIany Phrases Frnally he Flnlsbed and Departed but I drd not offer hlm Anythmg for hrs hfforts If I I-Iad I thmlc Probably rt would have been one of mx Old Shoes whlch are too Nea ly worn Cut to Wear regularly But I got to Sleep at Last and drd not Wake Up till I ate and That IS why I have not been able to wrlte a better Theme for my I1.ngl1sh Qlass 'k'ki'i'i k'k'k'ki k'A k'kir'k'k'k Cf ' ' .D U . 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Term Years A ce Waslrt lt 'strange tc n wears ago xx hc n uc sau Russell Mather not ln the Llbrary Francls Drckerson not talklng Lloyd Burg ln a batrmg sult Miss Hughes with a smlle Chfford Thorburn rn krlts Fae Helblng ulthout a rat Mrss Shlelds at the Bnou Lois Fee ln a last year s dress Archle McDerm1d sklppmg school Willard Matter grow Mary Emlly danclng Tom Harrlson vlth another glrl Rupert O Brlen ln a hammock Just larg enough for two Beulah Magner XNltl'lOLll a frlend Ernest Merrxtt suth an Engllsh lesson Ruth Hobbs mrtlfout a man Ruth Catherall ruth the blues Lucy Nlghtlngale wlthout a date Alastalr Guthrle not fussmg Harold Burgess rn a grand opera Margaret Elder asleep Ruth Wlllcuts ln a scrap wlth Mr ROmlCUX Mr Sprague ln loxe Mr Custance uslng harr tomc Earl Hubbard ruth a harr cut Ruth Ericson urthout a giggle ean Cochrane urth a Latln pony John Scanlon wlthout hrs CIVICS Charles lxelly ulth hrs Trlg Marjory Harrison 'mth her French Constance Mltchell alone ln the hall A Semor wxthout lls Vlfgll O , V iv - C V Lloyd Green-without his Trig. an -:vm ln PAV THE BUEQRHSMQ HLE Pi' Latest Model No 23 The BaB Runahout Guaranteed to steer thru Trng Any Ernest mmded chauffeur can run without expense C93 Wnth Mumer no extra charge For terms and speclhcatxons address ERNEST A IVIERRITT 8a CO ' 1 I -4. Q I , A ZF' ' - 1 3: A 5- ,Af , NJ f - , , HMYVYVT' 'A ,, f- , fQ Y y - . I 0 u 99 . . Y THE NEW 7ENITH THEATRE A B ABLFSONI Mgr Offers tlre lOllONlIlg llt of the ea on s uccesses HIESTAND S GRAND OPERA COMPANY Postnely the last Amerlcan Tour of the NOIOYIOUS Prlma Donna IVILLE FRANCES DICKERSON Thursday Iqrrday and Saturday Matmee and Nrght MISS BEULAH MAGNER mll appear rn the mdyllrc mullendrama WHY I LEFT HOME DONTMISSITHH' GET WISE ' uoung Gorton Monaghan ln Russel Besslel Mather Mo t Popular Success THE HAND THAT STIRS THE CANDX IS THF HAND THAT TIES THE BEAUX Posltnely the lat pre entatlon ln tlns town as the pure foocl mspector has ordered all ancrentatecl vegetables and near fouls cremated C-ET WISE' ' SEE the Great European Troupe of Artlstlc Steppers Senorlta Gonska and Senor Guthrie Po ltnely the mot artlstrc steppers on the planlxs SEE THE POINIUH' f . . S I , . ., ' S S S . , .. , Z- . - f 7 . I . L - - t 1 0 1 7. , . . H H . 1 ' C - ' - , , 5 S 4. ,f H I S S ' I . ' . . I e . S- S 1 ' . BOOL. NOTICES une I-I l97O Publl hers of the Academlan announce the appearance of the Autho s Autograph Edrtlon of THF FABCINATIONS OF BIRDCRAFFI Prmted ln tlnt on apanese Hancl made paper The edttlon lxmrted to 500 coples personally lgnecl hv Dr Harrison Sold by subscription only l-h1s IS vour opportumtv to get the authentic and authorltatxve exposmon of Ormthology Beware of pnratecl edrtxons anc plaglarxsms such as Dr Hurd n s ll-IE FASCINAIING OF A BIRD LOVER plainly the vvork of a nature taker 1 HE LDNA CORION AC TRP S95 LDINI ION of Russell Math ers Dramatlc masterprece THE HAND THAT STIRS PHE CANDY' IS THE HAND THAFI 'I IED Fll-IE. BEAUX IS another event of mterest to the book lover Bound ln chocolate and maple sllk tlecl with clatnty ribbons lt will make not only an attractlve and approprxate blrthclay glft but vvlll prove a useful manual for prospective home tlers of the Academy By speclal ar rangement vvtth the Burgess Bureau vve are able to present each male purchaser with a raffle tlcket on a certain very very pretty blonde widow ancl each laclv purchaser vvlth free re lstratlon ln the Burgess Matrlmonlal Bureau Mr Arthur lVlclVl1llan eclltox of Pecks Sunshine has earned the e er lastmg gratltucle of lovers past pre ent and future by the loving care he ha lavlshecl on hls latest contrrbutlon to the vselfare of socletv vxz THE. Appl AND El-IQDLITL OF MAKING TOVIL Speclal chapters have been wrltten for the beneht of varlous classes of people How To Cure Bashfulness for the Fussers Club I-loss To Commence a Courtshxp for Deacons l-lovv To C00 for Cholly West How lo Please A Sweetheart Or Lover for old malcls llovv To W lte A Love Letter for the Army and Navy Hovv To Pop The uestxon for the use of the Lavv ancl lVlecl1c1ne I-lovv to Break Ofl' An Engagement for the Theatrlcal Profession pub llshed ln parts conv em nt fo the vest pocket or hand ba All for the prlce of a pouncl of Mltchell candv ID cent 1 J . - . S l' -- tt , T -ss .4 . I . . s j - . Q , . .. Q . . . . v Y I . .. I . . lx .N . , . 1 . . .1 . uf - - V- as - t - , . . , W. . 1, . ,, . ,. ' AL I .. . ., . - v - - fr - . t ,, - ,, . . I - . . . t , , . I , , , . f U .D . . . , . - v - . , . V , . , S S . . , . . Y Y. 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WAINT ADS W anted A core that Hlestands Grand Opera Company cant slng We wrsh to present lt to them Edrtor Wanted A lxnot Inspector Must not be a man not ratronal enough not to note knot holes where they ought not to be Pool players need not apply Apply to the Steamshrp Gopher XVanted A parnter Apply to Mlle lena Slomm care of Helmer s Vaudeulle Galaxy partner for cafe business elther ln or out of town Has lots of taffy and good flxtures Address Mrss Mlt chell s Taffy and Tea Parlors Barber wanted Steady work for good sober man Apply to Kino drome Mgr Helmers Vaudeulle Galaxy Xvanted A multl prlnt camera plate tor cross country photos At once' Address T F Phllllps St R D Brackett Vlfanted On a salary a clever crlm mal lawyer Wm Stevens Wanted A posltlon of any sort see buslness card ohn Scan lon Wanted A Clog dancrng partner co ed preferred need not be ar trstxc for Alastalr Guthrle Ad dress Senorlta Gonska l-lelmers Vaudevrlle Galaxy Wanted More Rex chocolates Ruth Hobbs Wanted A fellow to bust a bron eo for the Cook Apply to Chlc The Redstone Terror Wanted A clock that will regls ter 36 hours a day for use rn the X bard Mgr Wanted More crackers rn the lunch room Class of 1923 Wanted Stronger mllk Consum er s League Mrlk Bottle Club Wanted Ice for the Hockey Team Wanted An Elderly matron at Y W C A Larry Boyle Wanted Agents to sell my How to Cage Golden Volced Song Brrds Llberal terms Thomas Harrlson Curator of Smlthsonlon lnstltutxon Wanted A helplng hand Greens Farm Lake Awe St Carlton . I . ' , . U C - r XVanted+Young refmed lady wants a M- C- A- P001 TAOTU- Earle Hub- ARE YOU LONESOME? At the present time we have on hand a goodly supply f young 9 and heautlful 9 damsels PRICES Rleh Merry Wldows S50 00 We wlll pay the services of the pastor and buy a gold hlled rmg lor all who wlll talce the poor and homely ones off our hands BURGESS MATRIMONIAL AGENCY Zenlth Theatre Bldg ARE YOU IN TROUBLE??? lts our busmess to help you lf you are Could not you he made more happy? Come to us and see our easy payment plan It IS our busmess and chlef amlzntlon to rectxly all needless mnstalces of ldC8llStlC homemalcers and bllss finders We are advertlsed hy our many grateful sufferers to whom we have brot relief and free dom from matrimonial bureaus Situated opposite the Burgess Matrlmomal Bureau Attorneys at Law Zemth Theatre Bldg F Z Wheeler School of Applied Science F Z WHEELER P ROLLIN KAISER D BESSIE BOERNER Ch JOSEPH WESTBERG D Ten years ol educational e perlence at the Head of the Lakes Practl eal courses httlng pupxls for posltlons on Buou or Orpheum clrcult Two of our graduates are to he the leadmg artlstxc steppers :th Helmers Galaxy Cxurses ln Bug Clog Fire and other Dancmg under the able dlrec tlon of M Rollln Kalser Courses ln muslc on Vlctrola Grafonola Planola and the Oleola un der dlrectxon of Mlle Clark Qur courses ln chemistry Ht nor Tally Parlors and Chop Suey Jomts Qur course ln Dramatlcs IS too well known to need advertlsement ' o C-D CJ - Evans, Ott, Zlatkovski di O'Brien, . ... , res. , nncing. , emislry. ' . ramatics. ' X ' Q- 1 '- , - . . xwv. 1 . 4 . GRAND OPENING E mvlte all Academlennes and thelr husbands to make our new sartorlal parlors their head quarters during the tenth Annual Meeting of the Academy of Immortals DHRECTQRY QF STGIRE Roof Garden Umbrellas Parasols Mlle Mltchells W Taffy and Tea Rooms 5th Floor Hats Bonnets Vells Puffs GQ Brands Halr Goods Cosmetlcs 4th Floor Neckwear Jeweled Novel les 3rd Floor Walsts Corsets 2nd Floor Sults Gowns Gloves Cloaks lst Floor Sklrts Etc Basement Shoes Hosiery REFRESHMENTS served ln Mlle Mitchell s Taffy and Tea Rooms and Selectlons rendered by Abelson s Orchestra ALLENE 81, WOHLINE, MODISTES 6a MILLINERS EVERYTHING FOR THE LADY If ! 1 9 : 'V n- J 9 . 5 5 bsl, - , ' , ' . 5- V - ,. fl 4, , M I I tu ' fi 1 9 ' H 1 E ' 5 r 5 - ffl li Y bg I 5 ' l N ft ll l V192 I in 1 , - I x .-.,W.M.A..,N-.,-.. I sires?-aail'saikaik's dqkdvadvadvh fsikaaikseiksiki N J N A S 46 JA AB J T HE SENIOR PLAX On the exening of April the fifth there was held in the historical old assembly hall of the Duluth Central High School the annual Senior Play which was gwen in this instance under the auspices of the class of nineteen ten The character of the play differed from those generally presented by ama teur Thespians inasmuch as it w as not a farcical comedy but assumed the much more difficult and dignified air of the three act drama Esmeralda which had for its diversified settings a rude mountain cabin in South Carolina and an Amer ican artist s studio in the Bohemian atmosphere of Gay Paree and for its by loxe Too much praise and commendation cannot be gnen to the aspiring par ticipants who all worked hard to bring their acting to the Zenith of perfection seen in the meritorious results obtained But we all realize that their encleax ors would not have brought the rich reward of success if it had not been tor the energetic and masterful efforts put forth by Mr Custance to w hom we wish to acknowledge our thanks apprecia tion and gratitude The play w as witnessed by one of the largest crowds ewer gathered at such an exent all of whom were pleased and complimentry about the exerting entertainment which was a financial as well as an artistic success Between Ile econd and third acts a laughable rrusical skit known as the Strike Chorus w as xery enthusiastically recened and proved a ource of much amusement and enjovment For all these things we are therefore well pleased with our actors whose worls was not xlone 1 determined effort but a brilliant achiexement long to be remembered in the glowing annals of the incomparable cli of nineteen hund red ind ten K I I I f Y C I I I K l I 1 K 1 g x I W C' f I 2 l I 25' ' ix' 17 ' 14 5' qw Qs' 255' vi' 1065' ' Q' ' sr 0 ' 'As' 9 ' . plot the typical hindrances which are always met, and in this case conquered, v , r 1 ' v y ' ,E ' s 4 . 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ANNUAL SENIGR PLAY W-X9 ESMEIRALIEA Comedy Drama ln 'lhree Acts by Mrs F H Burnett TUESDAY AIRIL sm 1910 CAST OF CHARACTERS Mr Flbert Rogers a North Carollna larmex Rohert Donaldson Mrs Lydla Ann Rogers has xxlfe ean Cochrane Mlss Esmeralda Rogers lns daughter anet Haley Dave Hardy a young North Qalolxna f1rmer Russell Mather Mr Estabroolc a man of lelsure Alastalr C-uthrle M ack Desmond an Amerlcan artlst 1n Pans Charles Kelly Mlss Nora Desmond hls slster Beulah Magner MISS Kate Desmond hls slster Louise Coe George Drevs an Amerlcan speculator ohn Scanlon I0 Sophxe a mald Fdna Gorton AC l l 1 he Rogers farm ID North arolnna ACTS Il and III lhe Desmonds studlo IH Pans Between the act song were rendered lv ean Vlfanless and Myrtle Hobbs List of tho e talclng part ln the Strllte Scene ln Act III Steena Clalre Green Brldget ulla Hase Butler C llflord l horburn Clarence the coachman Brayton Berry fitsslsted by C horus Dlrector A F M Custance Manager Lloyd Burg, A 9 1. .A , t ' - ........ . 2. . 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M J 5 t sb ' Q., Q-sl f wa 'Q Q2 we Cf Wlth the departmg of O9 went the nucleus of a good team and rlghtly ac lcnowledged as such But the ldea that lt was the nucleus of a great team was changed for rt was this season that showed who constltuted the Great lmeam Out of obscurity and doubt there came a team ot champlonshrp caliber tho lt had two sad setbacks The first at the hands of lVlechan1c Arts l-llgh who trlclced our boys on the drop luck formatlons The second sad as lt was was by Blame It certalnly makes one feel blue to thlnlc of rt The only ex cuse rs well mlracles happen even 1n our modern tnmes But agamst thls sacl Impression plcture the declslve score by which all other opponents were defeated a total of ZII the largest so far agalnst a sxckly 20 of all elght teams played The past season was extremely satrsfactory ln every way for the Athlet rc ASSOCIHIIOH came out ahead and so furnlshecl the boys wlth regulatlon sweat ers Much prarse rs due Mr C C Colton ln hls xx orlc as coach and as for a manager well just mention l' F Phllllps name at school and see what han pens The financial success was entrrely due to hrs efforts The following men recelved thelr D s Wlll Stevens Capt lzullbaclc Hrs never qulet Splflt and his ground gammg ab1l1ty placed Yama as the steadlest player and hardest man on the team l9t0 Lawrence Boyle Left half Larry s drop klCkll'1g ab1l1ty together wlth hrs lme plungmg and tackling gave h1m hls well earned name and his contmuous popalarrty I9I0 Ralph Waldron Rlght Half Steepy showed exceptlonal accuracy ln mal: mg Iorw ard passes and he handled most of the puntlng l9I l V F 1' 6 I3 rw I 1 T 5 Lf lbxeij . digg' 5 A' ' - Qx ,VD f ' ' 7 g 1 A - s Q 115 Hill A' 'mf fl r 4 , . :lj H WH ,J lx N . - A ll F . fs, isffwfa 2' Q ,K ff:-s f- 2, aqibxm! ames Kellx uarter Baclt It xa Bate exceptional ability in adx mc Ruesel Robert Harold Arnold Arthur Ben We Ernebt Mather mg that placed htm mth the bet of quarter 9 3 enter lirue the lrghtet o far but aleo the most avvrewxe Jaxer that haw plaxed center lor Central tm an C5916 Q man ulo uae and out Mar Let end Bob IQ one of the steadre t ard most avvressne ende the school has seen Not spectacular but alxsaws there and ln Blame Game he uae one of the :tara l9I 7 eelmm R ht erc 1lClx fUOIll6 tunt was play smasr mg before the enemy lcnexx he uae there He put up the cllssleet game against lVlechan1c Arte een on the rldlron this wear Olson Rlght tackle It was hub Qtar playmg a amst an All lVl1nn tackle that hrst brouvht lx M to publrc notlce Capt for It rs hoped he url have great succese 91 He mer Left guard r always was a star man e nab a xx nays seen rn the mlclit of the tusele and played lor all there xx as rn hlm bon Rwht guard l'at rl e tronff man of the lme xx as not so s osx as he mlght appear to be Alu axs at the front ln the scrape was he neser losmg an mch I9ll Merrltt Bab ancl Mortlmer Bondy l-lezeluah both won then txt wctotere ll'll wndlol TOT AL SCORE Two Harbor lromsood St Paul Bramerd Nngmla 'Nelson Deuex Blame 711 J Q - -. te S .- I .- 1 - ' ' 5 S. I I . - , Cx . V ' 5 s ' L Do' Q' gl Q: D' ' ' ' V' . It 'K S l 'ays B .ml Q 'i 1- lt' . l9l0. s. f . K' H Q ' 5 . Do lf A l Q . lg t l. Nfl' sn e ' 7 s 1 . V' l- ! 1610. . . O . l9l0. ' D fl U 'l -. ll l. l ' l . . A tn ' ' ' . H ' ' l- ' ' ' . I9lO. x W L' l' . 'D L 1 . H Q H 1 S D ' ' l ' l DE. Fxceedingly strong were these two subs and a hard tussle lejgaf' h, glue. l0l0. f l. D.C.H.S. ...........,.... Z8 ' ....... D. C. H. S. ................ 57 ' ,...,., ........... 0 D. C. H. S, ..., .........., 0 . . ,.., ..... , .... ,.... V 1 D. C. H. S. ....,, .,...,... 4 5 ' ....,.............. 0 D. C. H. S. ..,...,,...,..., 3U 'HW ................ D. C. H. S. .. ....,... 46 gl ............ M3 D. C. H. S. .,.............. 5 ' ......,.. .......,.,. J if 5 I essays ears rs rsrsrsrsrirrs askeitballl It was largely 1n the nature of an experiment that baslfetball for the first tlme was Included ln the hst of representative athletlcs of the Central Hlgh team rn nts slngle season s tralnmg not only won promlnence by reachmg thlrd place among the twenty one teams at the Western Tournament at Madison but lt gained the best tltle to the state champlonshlp by its showing An mterclass league at the Y M C A had fostered some mterest and from the class teams Coach Wallace and Capt Larry Boyle selected two teams Morrlson Harrls was chosen student manager and a schedule was ar ranged to Include as few home games wlth outslde teams as possxble A practice game wlth the Sodallty team of the clty was won by a good score and on the followlng xx eelc the Hxbblng team was buried under a 44 to I4 count The frrst real contest came on ,Ian Z2 wrth the Superlor Normal Stage fnght seemmgly held possesslon of the Central players durlng the hrst half and the Normal galned a lead of twelve pomts Perhaps a few mxnutes more on the second half would have rex ersed thls lead for the Hlgh School was wlthm four points ot the other s score Games wlth Nelson Dewey and Blame followed and ln heartbreaking hnlshes each xx as lost by the narrow margin of one polnt But valuable experlence had been galned and the Duluth Y M C A and the Altlun teams were taken mto camp by large scores A squad of eight men was taken to Ashland WISCOHSID on March 4 and the two games with ,WZ Fm .5 fs ai Na' ,Wal :shi ,shi ,Wal rsh, ,Wa :QQ .N al 9 aj Ma, J J 59 . o School. But it was an experiment that proved in every way a success for the - . , .. ., . . . . Y V . , . . . , . . . , the lrght fast team of that school were both won by good scores It was clear ly demonstrated that the Central boys were progressmg when the return game wrth Nelson Dem ey was played for the frrst half showed a tally of 36 to I0 and the game ended ln Central s favor wlth the largest score of the year O March I0 II and I7 the Umverslty of Yvlsconsxn held an lI'lVltHtl0l1t0Ul' nament for the best teams of the mlddle west and Central I-llgh School was ln vrted to attend The finances of the school would not warrant so expenslve a trlp so the busmess men of the c1ty were appealed to and they responded llber ally enough funds bemg ralsed to defray all expenses Coach MHYVIH Wallace Capt Lawrence Boyle MOTHSOD Hams Ralph Waldron Roy ohnson Oscar Solhelm and ames Kelly made the trrp and were royally entertamed for the three days by the Theta Delta Chl fratermty The Tournament prov ed an lnterestmg one endrng wlth the college game be tvx een WISCODSIH and Purdue Cleveland Ohlo was the first opponent of the High School and they proved rather an easy proposltlon l-reeport Ill con Sterllng Ill was a hard fought one wlth all the luck on the other sxde The fxrst half ended 7 to 4 for Duluth and the Hnal score I5 to I8 Sterlmg then played Appleton WIS for the champlonshlp of the mlcldle west The fast floor work of Capt Boyle ln these games was rather spectacu lar and several goals from mldheld brought the crowd 1n excltement to Its feet Coach Haskell Noyes of the Wrsconsrn team later prcked an all western team and placed Larry m one of the guard posrtlons It was at guard that hrs best vt ork was done although he started the season at forward and just as many goals were gotten from tht posrtron Hams the llghtest man on the team was the malnstay ln throwlng field goals frequently contnbutrng eight to ten rn a game In the last Blame game specral care was taken to guard hrm and largely from the dependence put upon his playlng the Central team lost Waldron at center held hrs own wlth all hrs opponents and besldes the throwrng of the fouls contrrbuted nearly as many field goals as dld Hams Johnson and Solhexm made an exceptlonally strong palr of defenslve players and xt was largely due to their fast work that no large scores were totaled agalnst the team They xx ere dangerous men to leave unguarded at any txme and many goals fell to thelr credlt Few teams have a utlllty man as good as a regular ' ' ' . n . ,I , ' J t ' tributed another victory which placed Duluth in the semi-fmals. The game with but ln lxellx the Qentral team had a play er who could alwas be depended upon to hll any place and he alwaxs contrxbuted a goal or two when placed 1n the game exen for a few mrnute lhest vc men were gnen weater ye ts and the school letter at the end ot the eason A great deal of rnalrs for a second team brought out qulte a numerous squad and from these Stexen Taylor Mars eronlmus and Osman were sel ected to play hve games Qvertlme games ulth the Normal and X M C A team and two clean cut xlctorre oxer Blame fell to their lot Vllth the exception of Capt Boyle and Stevens all the old men wrll be baclt and already hopes for a champronshlp team for next year are bemg ex pressed Flhe team should be able to lncrease thelr abllrty ln throwrng goals and a lrttle more speed wrll put them ln the class wrth the best E Central Central Central Central Central Second l eam 6 e e Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Z 2 Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Second Team 5 l Qodal ty Hlbblng Superror Normal Nel on Dewey Blame Second Team Duluthd M C Ashland Wrs Ashland WIS Nelson Dewey Cleveland Qhlo Freeport Ill Sterllng Ill Duluth Y M Blame Second Team Cs-777 X' I t C J Jan. 3, ......,... .... 3 7 ., R ....,..... ......... 2 4 jan. 8, .......,...... 44 ' ' .... ......,........ l 4 jan. 22, ........,. .... 2 Z ' ............. 28 jan. 28, .............. 22 s ' ......,.. , N23 lc b. 5, ' ............. 25 ' ........,...... . ...Zf H .. ...... .,.. 2 8 ' ............ .IO P' b. l5, .......,...... 3f f. . .A. .....,... .I9 Feb. IS, Central .......... . U44 Aitkin ..,........, Z0 Fb. 5, ........., ...39 , '. ..,.......... ..2l F b. 26, ........... H38 , '. ............ H22 . l, ......,....... 49 ' .............. Z5 .l0, .............. Z3 , ' ............. I7 .ll, .............. 18 , . ............... .l4 .ll, ......... .. ,.l5 ', . ........,... ....l8 .l8,f .... ..., , H36 . ...A.........l4 .5, ........ Z2 ' ............ .......Z4 .......... I6 ............ ...7 flwxl nxt llxtyl- C CHRONICLES i.bL'i .ffl - Sept 7 Vlfe start upon our Senior year at High School K Sept 8 The teachers show no W f mercy Regular lessons for toclay and X longer ones for tomorrow X J X per usual sept Pea soup for lunch X W :Q rv! Sept Flrst Senlor Class 4 Wf lfa f Meetlng lr-usEv-'E....37 f Sept Muslcal Soclety or lkly l gamzed K X fi! W4 Sept Z4 Mlss Taylor seat 7 ! I the freshmen ln Assembly Hall X Sept 25 Flrst football game ff W! Duluth vrctonous ox er Two Harbors Sept 28 Upper classmen are gnen seats ln Assembly Hall Sept Z9 unlor Class Meetlng Oct l Mass meetlng after school Oct 2 Another uctory for D C H S Duluth xs Brarnercl Oct 4 Great celebratlon rn chapel Mr Custance has a new football song X '- li . M .I3.- , ?f1li, ,,,, .. U? X V AI L , 9.1 , 22, ' V gg .-.Ll as f . i if ,SX ' - Z' Ars 4 f Q Aff . .- ' sf JZ? 7 h . : - I X rin., X . .-J ' ' . ZW gig' ll 3 F und on t e twlrwax by two xoun men one lonelx brt lt yellow curl Owner mas have 1me Lx calhr at ofhce and tdertlfxm property Oct 6 Soplorrore Cla s Mee'1ng Great rellef w rs felt toclu when the cull adxerttsed vesterdu was returned to M1 Helen SX an tts rt htful owner alter he lad dentlhed It as her own C 9 D XNIIIS 'IU lronw ood 1 B asf' 9? O l l Mr Porter peaks to us ln chapel about Oxford and the Algebra classes ot Mnss Wells are grv en an equally entertammg talk on the same3 subject Weekly football cele brat on ln chapel O I6 Football game XX hut 1 jollv good game we drd hue though the score stood 6 0 rn faxor of St Paul Ot I8 Yelled for the football boys IH chapel Report cards We were all on the A Honor Roll-of course Oct Z3 D C H S WlCt0T ous over VlYg1H1a Now 6-Speclal tram for Supertor to the football game Hard uc 6 5 lfl dNOI' of Bliilnf? 'Xlow Vow Nov Wow Now kept usy Now 8 Freshmen have 1 cla s Freshmen are energetrc Reports agam Great preparatlons for sollcltmv pennants and candy I7 lVl1ss Well decrdes to staws away from school Mr Bacheler pxon ba ketball team of last year mth lenge sophomores Blue Monday Football boys fall to appear m chapel meetmg and haxe another class meetmg the Annual Auctlon Semor glrls are candy and candy grxe Algebra classes a wacatxon and so speaks rn chapel and presents the cham banner and sweaters Freshmen c a N w I8 MISS Wells IS hlled wlth rerrorse and returns to school 'Xlow I9 Many pupils of D C H 5 hate left to attend the Mlnne 0 ta and lVl1ch1gxn mme M1 Buck entertams C55 Nl ebra cl1sses Football reception Oct. '-- o li Sf ' H' ' ' j g 'z' l L v . ' ' U A M , . K - , ' lr . ' A Ass V' V , ' Ig H ' H H , ' J ' -I' Ln 5 1' l ,I A . ' . It llll llll o t. W . c. H. s. f .Dm D. c. H. s. x'l'lllv.. vs. ' , ct. .1 C . 4 1 ' M N ' ' 1 ' al- M c. L' h '. . ll!! . '. ' .' ' K . l k. 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S 1 - U -' f . h 1: . o'. - ' ' 'I . . . lNow 20 Freshman Sophomore Footbell game Poor Freshmen NHS5 WELLS Nov Z3 lVl1ss Wells ap pears t school with flowmg Mlchlgan colors and IS nearly mobbed Nor 24 The day of I great successful Auction 5235 taken rn Dec 3 MISS Wells rs to haxe an operatlon and wlll be absent Irom school for three or 1,945 four week much to the sorrow of everyone ln the Senior class Dec IO Everyone wears a long ancl sorrow ful look for Mlss Wells w1 not be able to come back to school thrs year Dec I4 Xmas tree for the teachers Mr Sprague receives a Iookmg glass and the grrls rn Room 208 threaten to take lt from h1m and hang lt ln he cloakroom D c I5 Lost' Ernest MCTFIH mysterlously disappeared from school No trace of h1m can be founcl Hrs loss IS a source of sorrow 0 the Seniors Dec I6 Stlll no slgn of Ernest Great commotron at cholr rehearsal pears at school but the cause of hrs dlsappear Z9 'J ance IS st1Il a mystery Senlor Hop ,X Vacation a J Back to school agaln Clair Bergman appear wrth SUSPICIOUS looklng dla mond upon the thnd hnger of her left hand 6 Specral class meet ng Basketball game an 4 Mr Sprague asks us to hand rn F answers to the following questlons ancl Blll Ste xens answers thus I Subject of Senior Essay3 Clrls 2 Chlef lnterest3 Crrls 3 What do you clo outslde of school3 Fussrng I 1 ' n . a 1. 1- ,I 3 , . , , v S, Y . . . . - ' ' ll e . - . ' I ' . . I I . Dec. I7-Ernest is found at last. Ap- , ,Y I I - g L I , s . a . Q 5? ' .,, , Q J n. nw- ' . 'e Z u . I Z J 4 S I . L ' x ' . . . NWN! .-5 lerrlble catastrophe ln Room lO9 Monsleur ROmlCUX loses hrs much trred patlence and the Senior grrls ot thrrd vear French see stars tor several mmutes Ruth Er lcson rs o overcome that she leaves the room and doe not appear the rest of the period an 6 The Senror glrls have formed a basketball team and are trvmff for the champlonshrp of the school an 7 Larry Boyle and Nlargaret Elder sent out of Hrstory again a 9 Mr Sprague glves the gemors 1 lrttle surprrse and calls them all bv thelr hrst names IO Rus ell Mather spends tvso perrods preparing a lotron rn Chem 1 trv vvhrch he promptly pours over the floor Was It Hudnut s Vlolet l ot1on5 n IZ Another excrtmg tlme rn French Per VI Ma ranne XX rll amson gets hysterrcs an I7 Great co educatlonal clomgs on the thrrd floor luncheon perlod Several couples go up to mvestrgate the condltlons of the heavenly bod1es5 an 9 Noodles Fagan the lung ot the nevvsboys and lncrdently an actor at the Bijou talks to us As a result everybody goes to the Bryou a 21 umor Hon -:J 'i I Feb 4 Exams' an 23 Mr Sparry speaks to us rn chapel As a result the boys are fully determlned not to marry a clothes rack and the gurls resolve never to be an appendlx to a clgarette fiend an Z6 Mr Custance talks to us about Sen lor Play a 27 It doesnt seem llke the regular or der rn Assembly Hull for Mrss faylor lb srclt M Custance tells a nevv Joke rn Vlrgrl and some of the puprls get reckless and volunteered to tell some too e 3 Eams ' Muslcal Socretv QINCS concert and take rn T189 .Q JM if Q ,v v .UK I L so V U J - I ' I ' .V-es bln. - . 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' 'F Fb. -x ..... ! h . +5 .ll ' ,' .,,f. e D Miss Tay or stll absent We all earnesty ope tl rt she m recoxer oon lr II XISIIOI s Day wt Hrgh Qclrool Tc-ache s conxentlon pxls take frlght and krp to the blg hre on Mlchlgan Street The puprls and one poor Xl rtor rn Mr Sprague s English Class Per IV were reduced to a ulld tate of laughter when MdljCT1C l-lamson s lan fell down as she was prepar mg to recrte The remalnder of the perrod 'ts as spent ln collectlng her lralr p1ns F b I4 Freshmen talk of nothmg else but the xalentmes they recervecl much to the clrsgu t of the Sen tors xt o of our e are too old for such foolr hness A B4 e I8 Vlfe know the Joys of spelling once more X e Z4 lVlr Sprague gnes the members of hrs , 54 lfngllsh classes a sexere Jolt 1n the form of sewentles and txt es on therr carcls f I 4 March 2 Mr Custance chooses the cast for the Semor Play and xslll begm rehears ls for lt at once Happy are they who get out of thexr Senror Essay Q Marclr I0 We spend most of our tlme at the Llbrary looklng up refer ences for our essays March I5 There IS a rumor that Dldo of Vrrgll fame rs dying and can not last another day March I6 Alas' poor Drdo has dled another trme Her death was a ad blow to the Senlors who appeared ln mournlng and wept brtterly when Custance spoke a few eomlortrng words to the broken hearted C3 puprls Marclr I7 Vile are all lrlsh today and xx earers of the green March I8 A great transformation took place today lhe gemor glrls more thelr halr down their backs and wrth a huge brrghtly cclored bows just to show that they could dont you knots Easter Vacation Nlarch 28 Back to school after xaeatlon Qhemlstrx classes wrll not re crte the rest ot the meek as Mr Vlfheeler rs slck The Semor boys challenge the faculty to a game of baseball F b. 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' ' ' Lf s k' ' ' ' , 'I ' ' Mr. March 29 The rehearsals for the play are gettmg along hnely Ath letlc Meetrng Track and baseball captams elected Aprll l The Sophomore Hop was grven and rt wasnt a Joke either Aprxl 3 The chorus for the Senlor Play IS rehearsrng and null be a great success Aprrl 5 The play ss as glven and was a great success and everyone m the cast xx as a star Aprrl 8 Governor Eberhart speaks to us ln chapel Mr Custance de parted for the sunny south thls afternoon and wrll be gone for a week N Virgil to recrte but lessons are assrgned as usual Aprll ll Mr Hlestancl played the accompanrment for the choir thr morning and greatly pleased his audience Aprll 20 Great mdlgnatron was felt by the members of Mr Spragues Englrsh classes when Arthur Ableson bearrng upon hrs person Q 4 the English exammatlon questlons was brutally v 4 abducted by Messrs Merritt Mather 8: Co As a result of thrs outrage the Engllsh exam was postponed one day April 29 The Freshmen dlstlngulsh them ' I yu selves by their spread and dance May l Movmg day for both the faculty and the pupils Mr Sprague moves to Lakeside near the C.-olf Lrnlcs and Mr omreux s beloved sixth perlod french Llass change therr recltatron room to IO6 May 7 We read ye olde favorlte the Prmcess May I5 The Semor s DICIUTCS appear ln the mormng paper May I6 The unlor Semor Debate IH chapel They dld their best to have a penod elxmmated May I7 Mr Custance s new plans for Class Nlght promlse to be a great success May 27 The Seniors feel that thelr school days are nearly over and gather at the last party they wlll ewer gne at old D C H S . 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We are . . . l - 4 . . . . . . N-vs: X' 'ST-P Y ' I Q QI t . . Y + bl lvl I l A i7 7' fi- r M there may be a few who do not agree wth our at trtude of warning to them Where do we fund our crltlcs and whence do they come3 Let us see We hear that a certain person lacks sprrrt ls there one llke that ln school3 Yes posslbly the cr1t1c himself and lt IS for hum to awake and show hx own splrlt But after the unsplrlted one has been aroused he rs set back by havlng to meet another force a power that draws hlm away from school to self or as has been Sald the petty strlv mg of each wx awe resulted ln but fmer sand Sad lt ns that therr own persons are all that are vlsrble to them on the horizon Why ns lt we see only a few who malce a cry for therr school whlle others stand off and cr1t1c1se3 What IS more frequent than the shallow crltlclsm of the self appomted crltlc who loudly demands the cause for the supposed poor service of some publlc faclllty or of the weak ness of a certam book3 Here lt IS that hls self concert shows Itself and makes hlm blind to the opportunltres he could otherwise have grasped I lt not hrs lack ot foresight that causes the general crmc to be shunned by all3 Don t be a contlnual fault finder ln your school lxfe but 1f you should be remember that you ought to haxe hlgher ldeals than those you CTIIICISC have lll ' El'1'T'hQ 'E i7 5' 116:- wa The vrlue of true crrtrcrsm rs lnestlmable to our school l hrs true crltlclsm should be rlghtly understood It means constructlwe crltlclsm not destructne crltlclsm What IS more beneficial to a person than true frlendly aclvlce and help for the latter IS the form constructrve crltrclsm takes True It rs that few help us by such crltlclsm And so thrs leads us on rn our work to put together varrous crltlclsms The result of thrs effort we see deslgnated as orrglnalrty ln thrs book we have used all means at our command to produce a totally orlgrnal boolt a boolx rn whlch IS seen only new ldeas ID the forms of stones poems and mlrth sketches The last has had our greatest attentlon for we know that nothrng rs appreclated more than a good cause for a wholesome laugh The outcome of our en deawors has been the Academlan ThlS IS a new thrng for the Zenrth and we hope an rmprovement And 0 rt rs that we place this book before our readers knowmg well that crltlclsm wrll follow our orlgmalrty but we trust rt wrll be constructne and hope that the now helpful crrtlc wlll ard rn the future to better hrmself and hrs vlctxms both ln splrrt and the resulting successes and triumphs CLIFFORD TI-IORBURN 'E kb 95- x ll lift I :fer bolt Who s Who mn the Academy Arthur Able on Dulu Bessxe Boernel bcrenuhc Course lhe plav Qerman Course Sec y Schlller the thlng hund O ptrxt so stall and Hazel Allen 'Wet Enghsh Course She has no Bessle Bong faults or no faults can I spy Latm Com 6 A kmd heart Mabel Barley She hath l atm Course Schlllerhund Frank Bordeleau Oh Mm Bailey' Fortunate Manual lralmng C oursc n M1 s Barley I oJserx ant man Vera Balmer Enghsh C ourse A good heart s Ruth Borland Rudle worth gold English Couilse She thczitt Haj ever alr an nexer prou a Chloe! Baleg glb F A tongue at will and yet was nexer clentl c ourse orum ou young man lntelhgent and pohte Amold Berg Wllllam Borneman B111 Manual l ralmng C ourse fen nth Board No ordmary man xx as he German Sclentthc Course Hon or Puprl Such joy ambltton mds Clam Bergman axsrence Boyle Larry Fnghsh Course Zemth Board Capt School Basket hall Foot B B hall The hrst ln glory as the rdyton efft first rn place Engh h C ourse C oachman tn Semor Play All things come Marlon Bmxln round to htm who wlll hut xx alt I mlllsh Course Honor Pupll Sclentlflc Course Ihey lau h that XXIII lknhy Black Rich ID good works qpeclal COUIS6 Here 1 metal Rebecca Brown more attractlxe English Course All nature Fl B d Fl wears one unlwersal smlle orence o en oss Speclal four e Basket hall Ruhy Brom er Zemth Board Enthuslasm as Fnghsh Course A mind at the oul of hfe peace xnth all below ' O X ' 9 O I F., 'W t O X1 I 1 O .. .. . S , . .. , . N . . . ..'- . , , . . 5 , . r . - - vu .1 - - ' - . . f s , - ,Q 4 - . 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U . . . ,, . - H - H Q , f Robert Buck Sclentlhc Qourse Zenlth Board Tls xlrtue xxlt and xxorth lloxd Burg German Course BUSINESS Man ager of Zenlth and C lass Plax He had talent equal to usl ness Harold Burgess Hoxxle Engl sh Course A man that hath frlends xxlll shoxx hlmself frxenclly Ada Bush Latln Course Crder IS Heax en s flrst laxx Margaret Cant Margle Latln Course Zenlth Board Cant IS good to proxoke common Ruth Q atherall Gus Latm Course Her face call lt falr not pale Pearl C arr Engllsh Qourse Her heart has alxx ays the pardonlng poxxer Mabel Qhrlstopher Basket ball Selentlflc Course lxlelrl ober neat Ohn Clark Sclentlflc Course gentlemanlv xx ay In hls qulet Margaret Clark Engllsh Course Schrllerbund Margaret' Most muslcal name Jean Cochrane Latln Course Honor PUPII Mrs Rogers ln Esmeralda There IS none llke her none LOUIQC Q oe German Course Flrst Honor Pupll lxate Desmond IH E meralda Whatexer IS xxorth dolng wt lll IS worth dolng xx ell Mane Cralg Sls Latln Course Another flood of words' a xery torrent' GCDCVICW C Cullen Engllsh Course Muslcal SOCICIY She IS so free so klnd so gen tle a dlsposltlon Hllda Dahlman German Course Schlllerbund Indu d xslth the sanetltv of reel son E.df18 DICC empt from prlde F rances Dlekerson Latln Course Zenlth Board As our lflCllI'I3lIODS so our opln lons Robert Donaldson Bob Sclentlflc Course Qlass Presl dent Zenlth Board Mr Rog ers ln Esmeralda A perslst ent man IS he who xxlns Betsy Duclett hngllsh Course A ladx rene Annabelle Dunnlng Speclal Course The llly mald Margaret Elder Mugs Mlxed Course I am here and here I shall remaln . . . .s- , , - H' . . . . uv i , Q t , ' . K ,. l . ,. b 4 . , ,. H! ' ' -, . - Y ' A1 ' v ' is - - . ,, , , . 9 vs ' .. , , . nn ' V9 ' - L' SCUSC- Engllsh Course. A soul ex- , . . N .. - - av ' . . 4 e,- ' - , . .. , . ,, , .. ., .. . lv . ' A - ' tn - . M se- ,. .. . U - . . ' ' Ruth ln rlc on Latin Course Zenlth Board She IS as merry as the day rs ong C l1H1'lC9 EN HHS Sclentlhc Qourse Hlgh School Debatlng Team Class Treas urer X ou shall pay your dues LOIS CC Latln Course Zemth Board The glass of fashron and the mould of form the obserxed of all observers Harold Feetham Chlck Engllsh Football Track Con sprcuous by hls absence May Ferguson l..at1n Course Stands Scotland where lt d1d3 Mabelle Franklln Latln Course Glrls Debatlng Team I am alm ays ln haste but never 1n a hurry Arnold Fltger Sclentlhc Cou se The secrets ol science are Xast Fdna Gorton l atm Course Class Play Vvho knows what a xsoman may do3 Margaret Grannls Latrn C ourse Of manners gen tlo of HHCCIIOHS mllcl Anna Grant Latln Course Sllence IS one great art of conversatlon Lloyd Green Sclentlhc Cour e Treas of Schll lerbund A dtscreet man tho green C lure Green English Course Class Play Truth breathed by cheerful ness Alastalr Guthrie Alxce Ester lrook ln Esmeralda Wlt t courteous llberal f ll f pmt Hepzlbah Hagberg Latln Course Basket ball Her XOICC was ever soft and gentle anet Haley Engllsh Course Esmeralda 1n Sen or Play As full of spmt as the month of May Cardm ell Hanna Engllsh Course He hateth no one M arjorxe l-larrlson Marge 1th Board Nature made her w hat she IS Tom l-larrlson Speclal Course Keen Kutter u 13 l-lase Fnghsh C ourse Budget IH Sen or Play Haxe patlence gentle ulta l-ae Helblng lmmy German Course I admire the Romans love neatln Artl ur Helmer Art Manual Fl ramlng Course Foot ba Track He IS the ong but not the short of lt Ruth Hobbs Hobbsy Latln Course Au Galop s s . . ,. I .. ., ,. .. 4 . , . ' . - y. , , u 0 .. , ., . . ,. C ti V ' ' , S! , , .. . ,, A . . . 1 ' 99 . . ,, , . . ' KK ' - - as . . . .. ,, . , U - - ' - Latln Course. Basket-ball. Zen- ' ' li , . ' V ' 99 ' YY ' . . , ,. e , . -4, V 1 K o ' it ' .. 2 . . ' ' . . H . ' A x A v IL ' ' ' ,y ' x . , . , . ,, , . . il VY ' Y! Q A A C 1 I ll M ' l Y A , , ' 77 . ,, s . . - U , .. ,, 4 7 I Fanny Hogan lrlsh Latm Course We call rt only pretty Fanny s ss ay Ear Hubbard Hubble Engllsh Course Hall fellow well met Roy Hutchmson Engllsh Course The force of hrs own merlt makes hrs way Edna ohnson Latln Course Sot peace she brings Frreda ohnson German Course Vlce Presldent Schlllerbund She lcnew a hun dred pleaslng stories Beverly ones Bev Speclal Course All s well that ends well Rollm Karser Klyl Engllsh Course I may qulet but l m not asleep Charles Kelly Chas Engllsh Course Zemth Board ack Desmond ln Esmeralda Peerless Ernest Krause Engllsh Course For an earn est of a greater honor Herbert Krxstenson Engllsh Course A MISC man reflects before he speaks Roy Leln Engllsh Course an wx Etfre Llndahl Englrsh Course A llght heart lrves long Leon Lelourneau Bunny English Qourse He IS the mrr ror of all courtesy Georgia I oyald Englrsh Course True hearts are more than coronets Mamle Low Engllsh Course Speech IS sllwer srlence golden Archle MCDCfmld Honor Pupll Knowledge ns Sclentlfrc Course Zenith Board power Nellie McFadden Engllsh Course Patlence oes more than strength Arthur lVlclVl1llan Engllsh Course Courtesy IS a sclence Beulah Nlavner Buddle Latin Course Zenlth Board Nora Desmond IH Esmeralda None see her but to love her Helen Mahon Latin Course Zenlth Board Her smlle IS the mhlsper 0 a laugh W3fXVlCk Martrn 'ficrentrhc Course The lcmgltt maker Russell Mather Bessre Sc1ent1fic Course Football Dave Hardy ln Esmeralda bark IS nor e than mv bite Vlflllard Matter Waggles Latrn Course He has been u ed ex er to conquer , . .4 . , - u f ' - ' ., ' ' sv J . - - . 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Callle lVlerrxtt l..ucy Nlghtlngale Screntlhc Course Asslstant Ed German Course Zemth Board lenlth Farr IS she to behold that malcl The xerv pmk of perfection en of seventeen summers Ernest Merrltt Erme Rupert O Bnen Rup Manual Tralnlng Track Capt Zenlth Board Football Rlght noble rs thy Mer r lt Mary Emrly Merrltt Molly Eva O Nell Engllsh Course Up rose the Sclellllllc Colllse Gad Sonne up rose Emlhe Vvho can say more than this prar e that you alone are you l..at1n Course School Debatlng Team Speech IS srlver MHTIOD lVlerr1tt English Course Muslc her soft Selma Oleckovslly vorce applres Screntlhc Course She will out Constance Mltchell C o n n 1 e Smp all pralse Much Alfred Ou Latin Course Zenith Board English Course He can rate constancy thou art a gem debate orate ln all three h Elizabeth Mrrchell Lllblts great German Course Zemth Board Basket ball Truth rs a Jewel Dorothy Peel Dlxle G M h Latm Course Zemth Board 'gorge onag an Basket ball A gentle soul to English Course Whence IS thy human race 3 fnend learmng3 Elsle Mueller l.1ll1e Peterson Commerclal Course The 1 Szggjld Course A mald falr for France unfold ohn Naslund Mabel Potter Engllsh Course Senror Basket Ellgllsll Course e gladly ba Hrs only fault IS that he leallls has no Fault Helen Prosser l-loney Emma Nelson Latin Course Basket ball l..at1n Course Honor Pupil Laugh lf you are Wlse An excellent scholar Bessre uxmby Bess Stance Neumann German Course Good words English Course hath a went Wlth her name stern but gentle look Gllbert Nrckleson lessle Reed Y Commerclal Course A lad o Latm Course Basket ball A palrts malden never bold . 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H D , Ja . - ss o - H . ,, - H hleanor Rexchert None Latin Course To be merry best becomes you for out of ques tlon you xsere born xn a merry our Helen Reynolds Sclentlhc Course Cayety and x llght heart Annle Rlsattl Latm Course She knows what s ya hat a Saltu lck alty SCICIIIIHC Course Truly gen erous IS truly wlse ohn Scanlon Skmny Manual Training Course George Drew ln Esmeralda One may smlle and smile and be a wllllan strll Clara Schrller Tlny Latln Course The milk of hu man kmdness Elsle Schys exger Latm Course Force' Energy ' Llfe' Gladys Segog Glad Latm Zenith Class Secretary She IS a phantom of dellght Esther Shaplro Mrxed Course Kindness ts wlsdom l uclle Spook Mlxed Course Owen Mere dlth s ldeal l-ena Slonlm M1xed Course Such a qulet demure lxttle malcl en VC llham btexens Bull Mwnual Tralnlng Capt foot ba lqeam Track A man a man for a that Alma btrand Latxn Vlce Presldent Lemtn Board Basket ball A sys eet attractne kind of grace Anna Sturmlnskl Commerclal Course Content ment IS natural wealth Nellle Sturmlnskl Commerclal Course Sllence golden Ruth Sutton Rufus Mixed Course Better late t an never Sophla Su an Commerclal Course T e sw an song lox ely IS Anna Thatcher Commmerclal Course l IC torethought wms Q lxfford Thorburn Cllff Sclentrhc Course Butler ID en lor play Edntor ln chlef f Zemth Ablllty lnvolves re sponstblllty Elsle Thom all Mlxed Course Lenlth Board A sys eet rose ln the summer alr Lena Ward Puss Enghsh Course A good kld Helen NX alker English Course The may to haye a frlend IS to be one -- 4 .. - H .. , A .. A U . r . , . , ,, . . . a, . C 4 . ' ll f .t . , ' . . n - - . V. h H - - .. .. . t . - . . ,, . . , - .. . . . . . .t 71 I V 4 H Fll N ' S . .f , . - ' - w . . 'K ' . - . ,, . . . . ,, . IS . -. J .. - H ' ' tl Q! . . , . ' ' tx - tt .. .. , . ' I! . . . , ,, Y . 4 .. . H . .. h ! ' . . ,, . 4 H V H . ' . .L l-f . Il . 4 .. . , ,, - H .. .. - H nt 71 , ' ' ' ' ' A S LS ' - uv ' . . ,, .. . . .. ,, . ,, . . . ,, . . U . - ,- ' t. ' - Cl It - , - U , , ' . li 4 HY , V 1 , ,. . . . . .. t- . . H har lotte Vvholln Enghsn Course A face with glaclness oxerspread HllClUT Xxjalllfl Qommercral Course A good face IS truet mtness Harry Weston Doc plpe goes out oseph Westburg Mlxed Course Men of few words are the best men Ruth XX1llCLlttQ Ru fus Speclal Course Nowelty thy name IS heaxen CxXNCl'1dOllI'lC NX llllams Latln Qourse Wo oul dlcl hear her lips COmplHlD Lloyd Wrlllams Sclentlhc Course None but hlmself can be hls parallel Marlon Wlllxamson Cocoa most clmnely falr Charles H oung Latm Course The earth quakes xx hen I speak Harry Zlatkox sky gl 2 rf Screntlhc School Debatmg Team Though last not lea t fa I ' N y . 17. . ' 1 H ' - 's u ' - - ' L . l S - i N .. ' . . U .. Y . Q l '. ' V A . ,' ,, . . , . Scientihc Course. Then your Latin Course. Divinely tall and s. I ' y , ,l M . ' . v l H Y I . an . .. H ' V ' v CI Y I v V I 1 . s , tx X f X QF irvfg, Abram Rebecca Allord Pauline Ancler on Herbert Barrows Margaret Berg Frances Bergstrom Frank Berquist Edna Bexis Palmer Byorge Ruth Bondy Mortimer Bordeleau frank Borgen Ruth Bos net Harry Boyle oseph Bradford Wealtlma Brocklehurst Charlotte Brown Annie Brom n Ex erett Bushnell E ther Cade Edith Cade Stanley Carmody A ne Cheadle Madeline Cook john Vlfellin on Cooper Hou ard Cox entry Edith Coy entry Franklin Crai Nathal e Cummin Mwl el DeVev Hom ard Fhlenbach Carrie Ericson Hilda Fee Laura Final Chel,ie Fitger Arnold Flaat n Violet Flinn Myra Flynn Kathleen Forbes Ruth Freimuth Enid Freimuth Rudolph JUINIORS Gilleland Cecil Gilleland Stanley Gin old Sam Gla W alter Goerin F telle Gon ka Lthel Gow an George Gro an Clifford Gunder on Arthur Haakon Gudrun Haire lc arl Hx l n H illock Alta Hancock Ray Han on Dorothy H xrri Mori ison Hartz Loui e Hays ke lheron Helm Merrdith Hilman Henry Holman Maud Hoxde Rholf Hou ell l Hutchin Arthur acob on 'Nora ohn Clarence o in Delmer o in Maurice o in oy king Geor e l amb Stanley Latri' v 'xx Lawrence Leonard LeDuc Lloyd LeMoignan Arthur Lenning Gladys Lerch Ro er Levin Hazel lillyander M'attheyx' Linderberg Eds 'in Lund Alice McConau by Grilhth Matti on Harold Melander ludui Merritt Geor e Mldthune Agnc Mooney Marlon Muir Steysirt Neimeyei Ruth Nelson Ben Neyin Furl Xlilsen Mrbel Norquit Mary Northlicld lywn Clin Phillip Olsen Florence Oreck Erwin Paul Herbert Perry C1 a Peterson Arthur Peter on Vkillnm Plutnisky A nes Reed Bertha Reynold Allice Reynolds XXlI1I'llll9Cl Rice Mar aret Rin sred O yyald Robertson Mary Rocklin lent Srrff Gladys Sayer Mildred Shepard on Aidan Sibbald Bruce Smart D1i,y Smith Ethel Smith Helen Smith Raymond Solheim Gccar Spencer Eben Staples King Stephenron Evangeline Stoke.. 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' . v 3 - Q 1 Y C 1 N - 1 . , ' - Y ' - 3 I Y Q Taylor Asher Teppen Alfred fhomas Edith Thompson lrvlng Trott Lols Vman Leona Voss Marshall Anderson Clara Anderson Mary Andrews Wlnnlfred Ardouln Louls Aske Eleanor Aske lrvrng Atchley Margaret Bartholomew Freda Bates Floyd Beatty lhomas Belanger Blandme Bevls Ledru Bergtold Georgme Bleberman Elsa Bingham VV Boden George Brown Ward Buckley Rose Cameron Wallace Campbell Frances Cant How ard Carpenter Wallace Champlln Lloyd C oe Douglas Cohen Nathan C ook Daxld C rane Allce Cromwell Leslle C rowley Dolly C urrle ohn Dahl Genex a Dax s Xxfmheld Dxce Ru el Donor an Elizabeth Xvall James r Vlfaldron Ralph Walllnder Ruth Wanless David Wasson Harold Vlfatklns Mane Vifexss Wilma SOPHOMORES Dorland May Dowse Dorothy Duby Lawrence Dunnlng Ralph Drewett Edlth Eckstram Anna li dmond Robert Lkholm Evelyn Elmgw ood Emroy Fngel Guston Lrlckson Anna Erlckson llddle Erickson George Falstad Con tance l' arrel Allce Fltger Marlon Flint Gertrude Foryzlak Anton Possum Theresa Fow ler Bermce Frantz Angus Fredm ohn Frelmuth Hugo George Mxldred Glbson Dorothy Glb on May Gilbert Clarence Gllbert Luclle Grlleland Violet GllllS Ross Goodhand Ray Greene Bertrar Grettum lrw mg l-lagberg Bernard West Charles Westaway Isabel Westberg ames Wharton ames Whipple Mary Woodbridge Lydla Young Mary Hake Luella Halenbeck Henry Halvorsen Gaylord Hargrawes rrene Harrls Caldwell Harrls Earl Harrrson Harrlet Hathaway Cecllra Hawkxns osephme Helam Agnes Hoar Lucrle Hough Waldon Huber Lllly Hutchmson Ward Ingalls Marlon ensen Harry erommus Charles ohn on Alma ohnson Andrew ohnson Dons ohnson E.dXNlI'l ohnson Margaret ohnston Norman ones Dorothy Karon Abe Karon Fanny Kelley Harold Kern Avlce lxerr Eva lxerr Vrvlenne lxllgore Kathleen Klein Mae Knapp Grace lxnutson Agnes V . 5 , , C , A . , ,l -. . . ,l . 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PARTIAL VIEW OF PRIVATE OFFICE It has been truly satd The safety and perpetutty ol the Republlc rests upon Its popular educa tlon Popular educatton depends Ior tts elhctency upon tts thoroughness wtthtn certam ltmtts Its prxmary purpose IS for a practtcal useful educatton for eyery day duttes The Duluth Business Unlverstty has durtng the past 19 years stood lor the highest and best In practtcal educatlon Durtng thus time tt has educated and started Into the commerctal world hun dreds ol young men and women The schools success In supplytng clerlcal help to husmess hrms of the Northwest as has been sand places It In a posttxon of Importance to the hughest commerctal Interests ol thus terrntory Thoroughness square dealing and abulxty to gn e to Its students that preparatuon mhtch hts them for up to date olhce practtce are the features upon whnch the school re Iles for Its success Probably few people realuze what a factor In the upbulldlng of the cttles at the Head of the Lalces IS thus school Its annual enrollment now reaches from 600 to 700 Fully one thtrd ol nts students come from outstde ol thus cxty many of them from homes hundreds of mxles from Duluth Alter completmg thelr courses these young people mxartably get employment at the Head of the Lakes and become permanent resxdf-nts here It ts sale to say that they together mlth relatnes and Irxends they tnduce to come here Increase our populatton from 500 to 600 a year The college now occuptes two entxre Hoors In the Chrtstte Butldmg an absolutely hre proof modern buxldlng Prof F B Bllss a noted educator and author of the Bliss System ol Actual Business has thus to say of the school I haue ytstted exery busxness college of note Ipom the Atlan tuc to the Pacthc from the Culft the Canadtan boundary and I beluexe the Duluth Bucmess Una yersxty has the most elegant quarters and IS one ol the best equipped best conducted business col Ieges In the Unnted States I consnder It the palace husmess college ol Amertca After Ieaung High School every young man and woman 1n Duluth sho: Id atm to get a course al traxnmg at thus practlcal mstltutlon . . . . . II .' v .I 1 . ,, . . , . . . . I I y . . , II . . . . . ' . .' . X . v .' , . . , ' ' I , - I , I , ' I ' 0 I ' ' V . That Summer Vacation Can Best be Taken m the Beautlful Lake Vermilion Region Out of Duluth 2b mules mto the forest of Mmnesota nts clear waters aboundmg m fush nts placnd surface studded wnth islands thus beautiful lake ns fast becommg a favornte resort for tournsts campers fishermen and hunters Here Wall eyed Pike Pnckerel lNorthern Perchl Perch and Rock Bass are abundant Numerous trnbutary streams stocked wlth fnsh thread then' way to nts thickly wooded shores through a region populous with the Moose and Deer Small lakes nearby furnish Black Bass and Lake Trout flshmg . '. . . ' . l ' 1 u l - . , . y i 5 . . . l . . . . l ' l THE DuIuth81. Iron Range Rall Road OFFERS TWO FIRST CLASS TRAINS IN EACH DIRECTION between DULUTH and TOWER MINN on Week Days AWD ONE FIRST CLASS TRAIN IN EACH DIRECTION on Sunday Cafe Obserzat on Car zn connection Our new folder fully descrlbes and lllustrates th1s un rlvaled dlstrlct The Vermlllon Route takes you there Modern Hotel Accommodatlon cottages tents launches canoes hunting and fishing paraphernalia rell able guldes and cooks provlslons ln season can be had at Tower Mlnn Full Parnculars furnzshed upon re quest to H JOHNSON G P A Duluth Mmnesota or to FRED E KOLB Manager Vermnll on Hotel Tower M nnesota VERMILION ROUTE ,ar 51 EXC xy, F JUST A WORD WITH YO MISTER STUDENT Lfil ourc a l'l1Ql1 cl1ool 111111 '111rl Vlwrelore xour tdstc l1as be C11 uc xtefl to 'mprulalc ll1e Just xx 1et1Qr 1t S 6' '1 or 1 4 f1t1l Q rl 1lx 1l1 t c rm I qc 111 xle nous xour 011111 ur stmlx c Illqlllg 111 1115 Q xtur S 11 1l app0'11 1x1t1 QM '11 orc t xx rrcsmc 10111115 111111 to L nrrx 0 Quxlurc 1011 man lun gmc 1 ot es ern you ull l1n gum Cloll1cS tl1'1t are cl15t111C!1xc 0 Can hr xou to perlectlon :mc ress xou so tl1at xou xslll lool-4 Clllli6I6Ill from Tom Dlclx and Hdrrx a cl our DFICGS are rhe same as otliers aslc for COHHIlOI1Dl8CP clotl'1es e f el tl1at a call lrom xou w1ll be an opportumty lor us to slum xou our ITl3Q'I1lllC6Ut lmo ol HART SCHAFFNER 84 MARX OUI' CXtfllSlVf llllC of MAINHATTANI 8. 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SI 0AnnPxI C It LICCTX 'IDII GIWSSI SFC frm 1 rar Sporting Goods Stoxes and btoxe SuppI1es rfss l S D IIIPSIH lil PS IIFICI ILYIIIJFQIICIPFICS I 1 JFCSS TFIIIIIIIIDQS IS llnl Ut I P FX ITIL S N IIN IFC cj JIILIII L ll 5 Drug, Sundrnes Crt tI1t Department BASEMENT hIiLIY'lC 'Ind CJ 'IS I.'iIUpS HKILISC FLIFYIISI IngS TNS Rnd DoIIs TIIFCB Blg Bafgiln SQLVITCS SECOND FLOOR W ISI I F lIlrlc S I. In! IIS clI1ngs 'int N LIN rar L, OIIOHS OSILFI .earht r CJ ods rtlsts IVI'1te'r1n s xrugrlp cts Qut Cu 'I GOOKIS Fnshlnq Tackle Lne Pet Department M1II1ner WTIIIHL, and WFIIIDQ Rooms Bans CI0lI'llng Furs Corsets anI Pducr Pwtterns usIxn Underx ear InI int S Wea! 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WM being' 4 1' S 91 PORTSMENOW Central Hugh School hawe long regarded the Kelley Hardware Co 1 thelr Mecca and haxe raturally turned thetr teps to wards rt ln exer lncreasmg numbers on the ew of the openmg of each sport season Nor has lt been mere ly chance that has determlned thelr choice but the fact that aluavs whatever their needs they can be cerlam of having th m upphed promptly ln the splendrdlv stocked sport lng goods departfnent of this the largest hardware store west of Chlcago It IS the boast of thrs store that their hardware department can supply the consumer ulth am tl mg from a thumb tacl, to a complete outht for a mod ern carpenters shop and that thelr sportlng goods department can sup ply am thlng from a box ol Z7 cartrldges to a complete 60 H P raelng motor boat Not alone on the xastness of their stocls hawe they bulld d up therr freat clientele not alone on the quality of thelr merchandlse ml the farrness of their prlclng Add to these three the absolute lI'ltCgI'lty of the hrm ln all matters of bu mess the fact that they nexer lnter-tlonallv mlsrepresent thexr Goods and that ther back exery sale wxth an offer ot Sttlstactxon or Money Baclt and rt becomes an easy matter to ac count for eyerv step of thexr progress from the day they hrst opened their doors to the day that made xt possrble for them to epxtomlze thelr bust ness ln the terse phrase nlhe People Have Made Us the Largest In the West 13274: - lla 'MZ ' 'ali' S39 QQQQQ, Q MM - 5 - , -' ' . . rs Q , '1 I ' . 1' ' s ' A Q . . . . 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I The Tum Port Clothlers DULUTH MINN AtTh1rd Axe West M 3 5 s N K 7 u' l l lslll 1 l w if l Ta ' 4 ffl' f ltr l ,ff LF ,f gf Qw- NEITHER snap Judgment anclent prejuclxce nor the small merchant tallor s suaslon should prex ent you from stuclymg the modern pro gfess m clothes makmg as cxempllfled nn Columhla 1910 clothes Haxe a try on IH front of the Columblas triplicate mirror The Tum Port Clothners DULUTH MINN it fhurd Me Wes! I' 4:4 Lprri e- - vigil J x +11 .. 'arf 5 ua? nl' ,I L-ia-1, J EEN' Er! ...- J . xi I' ,nd X 'lr-diixir Ai' r -f ,AM L mr iw? ,L .g .,. -Ti' , 11' Copyngh! N RESSED In a Columbia Slllt, you can pose III front ot a camera with perfect confidence ln your appearance The makers of Columbla Clothes for Young Men are SpCCl3llStS who know how to Hr you faultlessly and ln the best style I - ,. X :UL QA: . vm ? V '-.. R. . ,,, ' I - , ,lf- .-,'-Q .- ELL- f --vj, S ' lj . I.. ff? '. - -:if ' ,JJ ' -,..1,u. ggi, - ' . -ifffuf- ,Q V -5 ' 3---5--iv .' 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I qw , , , ,. fix N D -Y N XX, L ,' iff ' 'ff - N -. ,-'F X 'fi 1 ,-5 , 1 1' -,, ' . ,. , 4 f ff ' 1, - ' f-- N 4-f X . g MJ, Mx --fx X - fl -' ,. 1 'fp , .,f WT- W YT g 1-X i I J, 'fr KZ ?'::' 4 W f--fii! 4 a Lf '-5641! - VICTOR HUOT CO l7xJ Vtfe are showing on the opposite page a few sketches of one of the mo t popu ar places in Duluth lqhi tore is enterinv on its sexenth tear of real success in its present location The name of Victor l-luot has been associated with the best candies for a long wav back bevond the sewen wears as Mr Huot located in Duluth in Oc tober l889 when a minor and affain his record for good candies Goes baclt exen further to qt Paul when at the age of IJ years he formed a partnei ship with George qmitli as Smith Ex Huot Rvan Fruit Store on the corner ofS1Yth and Robert streets and for four tears prexious to cominff to Duluth th firm became ltnown as the lerdinff confectioners of the Twin Cities Mr Huot has given Duluth a store and a line of candies that would he a credit to the principal boulex ard of America the candy arts and searching for noxelties and new ideas but is always Glad to get back to Duluth although he has had naany temptations to enter larger fields but Duluthians show a keen appreciation of Good things not to be found elsew here This is notice xble at the soda tountain when during Minnesota s long se xere winters vou will net er see less than four dispensers alwaws buss serwinv gallons of ice cream in mam xarieties T is is owmff in a Great measure to the excellent qualitx of fruits and fla tors and the rich hon' 'nada cr arrs and ices used l-he new cut flower reirigerator has been Installed increasinv that cle partment three fold Mr l-luot is not a grower but he landle onlv the best stoclt grown and his grower carried away 83 per cent of the premiums at the last winter flower show V ' 'I O. I on , ' .i F lt , ' .. ir s S '- ' D i - ' ' ' - . - . ' -' c L. . 1 1 I i ' , . ' I . ,fl - is i Q - ' ' '- . . L , ' v , - ' , '- J. D, . . . . ' . , . . i. . ', H' .1 c 'i c I D fr ' ' 3 2 ' D ' i i' ' . Mr. l-luot always spends the opening season in the eastern cities, studying y . v I - ' . v , l , . f V 4 Q , D u . 1 - . 9 Y ' Q V . a i , ' ' I i ' . - V 'V - 'Q 1 V .M a i ,V ,vs i : hx K, , rj D 4 4 K 4. V, , ' ,, ' i. .e-. 4 N S' . I , ., . , Y v , . , . Q , . , , 5 . . . . f . .. D f . - . . i K ' . , 1 S Y ' ' , II-IF QI IVER IRON MINING LCJIVIPLXNH The Ohyer Iron Mmrng Corrpany a subsrcllary company of the United States Steel Corporation produces about 63 per cent of all the ore 'nmed II Mlnne ota the shlprnents for the year I909 a gregatxng aprommately I8 000 000 tons I7 O00 000 tons lemg obtalned frrm the M1 sabe Range and about I 000 000 tons from the Vermrhon Range The aggregate tonnage or ore for IQO9 from IVImnesota wlnch State furnlshes three hfths of the lron ore produced rn the Umted States amounted to Z9 282 526 tons Since the openmv of the Vermllhon Range ln ISS4 there has been pro duced from MIHHPQOIA 224 623 000 tons of lron ore of which the Mrs aoe Range IS credrted ywrth IQ5 100 U00 tons The Cllver Iron Mmmg Company control all the producing prop rtres of the Vermrllron Range and the shrpment last year from the Mlssabe Range was obtalnecl from 32 PFOPCYIIPS Besrdes these the Ohver Iron Mrmng Company has other extensive holdings some of which have produced ore from trme to time and others whreh are known to contaln ore are held ln reserve for future time rlhe ore from the Nermlhon Ran e and also from some properties on th Mlssabe rs mined from shafts The bulk of the ore how ever comes from what r called the open plt mmlng BV this method the gravel or over burden IS hr t removed and the ore later extracted by the use of steam shovels Last vear the Ohyer Iron Mmlng Companv removed 22 000 000 cubic yards of strlpplng that when wrth this rs consldered the shlpment of ore the material handled by the Oliver Iron Mlnmg Qompany alone IS nearly as great as that of the Panama Canal When It IS consldered that there are other Independent compames mln lng on the Mlssabe the material handled durln the year IS ln excess of that at the Isthmus The Lmted States Steel Corporation controls two railroads one of which has ore docks at Two Harbors and the other at West Duluth The Iarvest por tron of the ore IS handled from the Duluth docks The Great Northern Ral may mamtams ore doclts at Superior and transports considerable ore owned by other compames on the Mlssahe Range rl he Unlted qtates Steel Corporation through the P1ttSbUYg Steamshrp Com panv mamtams a very large fleet of boats to transport this ore to lower larce pomts and taken altogether It can be readllv seen how much the operatlons ot the Oliver Iron Mlnlng Company mean to Mlnnesota and especially to Duluth Owing to the extensne operations conducted bv the Oliver Iron MIDIHW Company the highest standards rn mrmng are followed rn the extractxon and handllng of the ore and al o for the protectron and welfare of the employes and those dependent on them FI he officers of the Ohyer Iron Mmrng Companv are W Olcott Presrdent Pentecost Mitchell Vice Presldent H McLean General Manager J I-I Heardmg As lstant General Manager J - . 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S:-:. , o er le manufac tured We recommend them to the 'S If graduates of gi thls grand old ' school as the highest standard of tt I N 'ww' clothes perlectlon ever concexved W and mamtamed And m lme with thls policy regard mg our Clothmg Department we have selected as httlng accompanlments the the very best to he had ln Shoes Hats Neckwear Shlrtlngs and all manner of men s haberdashery To dress better than ordmary to pay no more ln these words are summed up the desires of every young man And thls IS our creed our alm and our accompllshment L SYSTEM SUITS 8: OVERCOATS S15 00 to 335 00 Q EIILQH1 WILLIAMSON 6 MENDENHALL if ai DQQFUE WEE nits. if Norfo FE t lu l l fl ,fa 'V ,, .',q - -- fl 5 1 'N b' 11 1:1'3Qsi:1Q:i3f:112522-,f'ffi2g:. 1 57 222: V. .V 5 ig 52' QiL221Ei:L2Ei1l,Qgggiivaiiiiiiig-, 152225, 'f H ' 11 ' '-2513.1 E331 'i 5552551-11 22323 1. '21 1, ,,::135igE3:3?' ' ' 1a1ee2,1g:1' I . 'E3EQE1?EgE33E3221132323125L, J fzgigignl' . . 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THILIVI fm' Sold m DULUTH at thls Duluth SL Superlor store only . . bill want' . , . , Q. f pg 7 ' ' , df' ,H 5 SQ Y K , aw, .Al-2r,.JfIl f f , ' , ' ,,.. V I, 1, V ff ! 1 , v X- Z ' ' l ' I 3:7479 M-n .' -II'-lin-eluu-ing 1' 1-x -I I 'lln- Norlulk S1:nl1I:u'4l f ri lp ff I l ,l , ,fl ' -L' A lr v 1 : ! If If ,A X ' xr ls' - - ' ' -- 4 ' l l ' A 43X .nomo .wk-lit--tlllglumm If I mtl! lf xt-I , 2 L ' -lm llllyf A , XI ,.-- ,, A lr ... ,tx X vp xl. -. V . ,X ,. , J. l l L Tmrlt- :Ark ' V ig ' ' ' ' f ' ffm , 7 . F ,, ' JVIIJQ--.5 5' orxxrrr ' I - , v- M1-H - . , - grfbl-Qs, - A - - - ' 9 ' 13335, ' V V I . ' 'fra -:Marr I , . . C l THE American Exchange National Bank OF DULUTH IS THE OLDEST BANK AT THE HEAD OF TI-IE LAKES HAVING BEEN ESTABLISHED MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS AGO IT NOW HAS A CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OF ONE MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS AND DEPOSITS OF OVER SEVEN MILLION DOLLARS IT INVITES YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT WILL PAY YOU INTEREST ON YOUR SAVING ACCOUNT AT THE RATE OF THREE PER CENT PER AN NUM WILL RENT YOU A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX IN A FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF VAULT AT THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUM IT WILL SELL YOU SELF IDENTIFYING TRAVELERS CHECKS THE SAME CAREFUL AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION IS PAID TO SMALL AS TO LARGE ACCOUNTS 9 o Q 0 . - 4 o 1 Duluth Copper Market in W Y VY lkilnr YW 'YM V WWW W N S WT HELL 6: O 1012 3 MANHATTAN BLDG xxzz zzxx f hastern Correspondents MILLER 8: CO PRIVATE WIRES Prwate Long Dzstance F10 Phone 1805 Phones 1657 1805 I O O 1 I - - . es3bb445': 1 . Y 0 - I RL'fCl'L'l1l'i,i CITY KYAYIOIN XL BAIYK. Duluth, llinn. EXE? -of 5 SAW ,J SIU BOSTON MASS MEMBERS BOSTON STOCK EXCHANGE f?f l DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TO BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO HOUGHTON CALUMET Ee' DETROIT MICHIGAN Li! ULEJTH OFFICE 326 Wes! Siupejmar Street R J GOODELL Manager OLD PHONE 2210 ZENITH QQ-iii? Q-XGQQQ I xvfx- - f' fu XY N Xl,7X S Jil? Q x 1' X , ,N T I 7 fj! GT QT I, 11- W ' Off X X 5 4 ,Q X3 P Q O px 'Q I O' X5 L- - ---1 ' Xxx .J X' ,L Xxr, V, , , : ,g .-. , . 'Q 'O ' Q :E fl '5 W I'7fff1: ff',f1iEI Ti CO :'ETfWf1'm: 2,4-V1 J Ti' - QW' T - 765. -El i I M Es 51 XCiTx,h 4 Eff The SQTXILQ and Value xou would expect are found m in L UNM TR I' ARK GU IOQLS CUIIERI SIQVI S PAINTS 6, XARNISHPS fiff 1 GE he mcreased SCFVICC the satlsfaetlon ij derlved from I'I1eIcory Goods make It weII worth IHSISIIHQ always on havmo' the Hlekory Kmd IXTI II HUII THOMSON LO VVholesale Hardware DUI L I H I X ' M 7 I f y I. X 1 ' I 1 ' 1,3 Ill . ,,N fl .-7- Vt i A 0' OPI N 3. sf' 'C . 'J U 50 ' r INN' W THE AD 11M ARANTEE. 3 f N W f Y 7 f X W UI A ,W Ye 9 J Q ,J y .J N JT 'lf N 1 III 1 4 ' LI - ,H ,, KI :QQ 9 ,. 7: ,J 9 ,fo 7 AI agjicjfifg' . . . . ' I D ' .V ru it- . I1 va 1 fl 7 ' ' 7 N Y w fl 4 I ' .. J 4 .1 Y A . ' wr' r r N 9 T7 X , J I 9 . ll. HH. Mihhing 8: Glu. CORRECT DRESS FOR WOMEN. I I Duluth s Store Beautiful 1 LEFT A Merchants of the New Schoo Specializing in High Class Ready to Wear Garments for Women Misses and Small Children M STORE DIRECTORY 1ST FLOOR Walsts Jeweled Novelties Neckwear Glo es Knit Underwear LIOSICFX and Juxemle Wear 'PND FLOOR Snts Cloaks Gowns Wraps Dresses 81 Skirts 3RD FLOOR Millinerx Undermusllns Corsets8c infants Wear THE GIDDING CORNER Ist Ave W 8' SUPCVIOY' St , 66 v 99 interior View, Main Floor Looking Sou li, clown isle, and showing elevator entrance- u l 1l 1 ' T a i l interior View, Main Fluor looking South. down RIGHT aisle. toward ann Oflire. ' v i ,' ' i --'-- , ' ' - . v . U n ft . r-.1, -1,-1, ..1, ,.J,TJ, 41, .110 .J,1.1L-1, , -1, ..f,:l,f4,-41,14 41, -1,-:Jf.:lf:.f PAINE EBBERR 0 'H 7 3l6 West Superior Street OUR OWN MEMBERS OF X! PRIVATE: WIRI: TO ALL EXCHANGFS X! NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE COTTON BOSTON STOCK CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE DULUTH STOCK EXCHANCE WILLC BROWN R Mg Q 0 SL. XQX 1 1 . u 54 xii' s n n s 4 n 4 s n n I l E E I I K E I u . , FS. f' I- I filfifll 1:41 'fi lfxlfilfllgh-j7fxllTJ11 lf- 1fhl!1ilfilf- 0:01111 I: fwf Chrlstle Llthograph 81 Pfllltlllg C0 PRINTERS ENGRAVERS LITHOGRAPHERS BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS STATIONERS DULUTH MINN N Sly-,ur ll AV QA' 1' 4 W yrw ff n , I ,f ,H E RI XIII Z 2 OT L sill MPRINTINGC S LII GMP Hug susnnumu RAFHCVEQSIE Xxgni l IRI '-If E ll 'L Xu Zi, !L1x:IT'xN N ifqfuwlxlifr I lVQ'fJ'HJX J in l GWB R g, I 5 Em-fi : Tr ll E bERN S I H 'HQ is. all n-b?rQ T:.H,,,x- 0 I LITHUGRAPHINB lrmnf. m uuuw hm ,IIIIIIIIFIIIHW L .Jr- RETAIL S1-A-I-lo ll ,Im ,H nu EVERY1'nlno rnngulsorrlcz LJ! La if' I 4 ,JQIEQ-'! .D B Mlggggrllzt nmarrun: ll v .g v Ei' 4-I TEEN uhg..b5 ' OFFICIAL PRINTERS OI- I HIL ZENI1 H STATIONERY BANK SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE FILING DEVICES LOOSE L LEAF LEDGERS ADDING MACHINES HALL SAFES EWIBOSSED STATIONERY O O O I O O L '.4gi53i:. I-E231 ' Y- C-'Ei I Pri? E1-Q Lug i2?'PEfnww?Q.IV'2iE??lfi1 ?wmwwQQawfsmiuwkwwvfmffeam SSF r R1'- - 'P g I -,,' 1 fgsmaaiffsmaemwwmmwwmmwxes ' , .1 -fr 5-T3 5 5,...,-fee EEE: Q55 12555 .G x .' 'EFT-' 12335 f Efqr EW' ff fm. :Sf :::::- ff 2 ,f IM 5::E5:l,5s 5i35EEfff.'.YY9-eavsssziWirEQEEE 1-IEEEEIIEII UI! :ig- . H1 if WH I A 6553 i f Q R - ' M ' 3553555 F51 ,, A ' ' a:g55:Q5QffI5JQ5fIE I mm H ,f, , I I JLgI'L i'mf 'jflllsisfziieeffiwu 129 I 1 L 1 W 4 7 5'T'? E5'qHhF?E5E97?P q3T F' T :u5 T'?':TE Both Telephones No 24 R P DOWSE E? CO General Insurance, Real Estate, Loans and Rentals 106 7 8 Provrdence Bldg DULUTH MINN ls the Watchword at the UALITY Fltwell Clothes Store lt means that whatever your purchase here wlll always be a llttle better than the best that can be obtained elsewhere for the price 951 5 S20 525 At these three popular prices we have many patterns to select from and all garments purchased of us will be kept pressed and repaired free of charge THE I Cglgl.?JlglgY c:.or:-171136 Collmnv Nl l N N DU LUTH mev-TPsPsPf-F1q-1w's:5fE'-v-'sP'-EsPs51'-FsP'-EF'-FHH':E O I I I - - . -, , . O f-- -1 ff- -f-f--H - , I ti 9 66 I t , uzw. u mon s-r. SNIAR1 F001 WE XR sfq x5 Nll xolxc I XDIIS 1 lygicr In s ost unllus x u s I I t II Q the 0 ll X131 NC Nll N Su tln lllllllNOIll9 llless Slum dun no llllLll0llS of lll lkvls mth '1 Hlllllillllhll Hutton 0l Lau Shlas also th swell Two Hale Tlu In Plltlll I un lletal lll l Tins FOOTWEAR FOR EVERY USE AT WS ILI AND STIOE CO ll YS I S1 SI I I lllill HTRI I 1 7giyyfyfwfjyyjiyjiyfifyiv A MCCALLUM BROKER Member Duluth Stock Exchange 112 MANHATTAN BLDG Zenith 488 Old 934 Nmmmmmxxmmmnmmxmmxmumuxu W 'I , A A 0 The- llnu ll'2llIlll'lll l,l'0lllll'll0llS from thv Bs-xt .'ll01'lll2llit'l'.' 'l tho l.:unl. Pun ls. Tivs :xml Uxforlls or Slum-J ill Zlll ll :llnl .' - 1.'.' 'z 'ia-tl' nl' mom 0 s. rimll 'ng:s. and I-an -r ol' vm- kinnl. X 2 A ' .'.' .' V. I - Y 4' , l ' 'L 1 I .. , '-399552:E1b?bE13E1eE:f?P?DE1e?D?bI- fa? Rim 402 wa HCR W HCR , QOH mtl ' W All W 403 - W 4332 W 435 W All ' W M W All WCW dh ' W 403 W All W algo jf The Zennth of Perfeottnon ' N the talcmg of commercial photographs and m the production ol abso lutely flawless engravmgs on zinc and copper has been reached by the News Trlhune Engraving Plant You are referred to the repro fluctxons of photographs and the cuts ln this volume ol the Zenith as samples of the quahty of work done Read thus letter from the Mackintosh Advertising Agency perhaps the largest consumer ln the clty of art worlc commercial photos zinc and copper half tones who have usecl this house almost to the exclusion of all others for more than a year DULUTH PHONE 860 ZENITH PHONE 732 Creators of Profitable Advertzsmg Campaigns IVIACKI NTOSH ADVERTISING AGENCY tmconponpcrzol 202 TORREY BLDG DULUTH, MINN News Trlbune Fngrftnng Plant Duluth 'Nhnn G-entlemen In the past Xeax xou haxe done several thousand dollars wolth of art work corxmercnal photographx and engravmg to our order We cannot recall a smgle xnstance of a customer of ours find mg any fault with uoxk done by you whlle 1n numberless mstalnces we haxe TSCGIX ed sen flaltermg comments on IIS hlgh and constant We can sax vnthout hesxtatlon that we haue recelved better satlsfactlon from xou than from my other Gllgliillllg house notwlth standlng., the tact that we haue de'1lt vslth some of the largest and best known concelns 111 the llnuted States Slnce vue take exerx opportunmtw to boost Duluth lndustrles when thew deserxe 1t as thmoughlx as does xour house we take pleasure IH authorwlng xou to use thls lettex ln am way you may deem fit We are gentlemen Yours xerx s1ncerel5 NIACKINTOSH ADVERTISING AGENCY Chas A Nlackxntosh Pres1dent O 66 O 99 . , . .. . H ! s - H I . - 7 ,, . . . ,, ., . , V . v. .' 4 C' 1 A , W , A ' . v Q v 1 1 v -' W 1 - ,y I K, J . - G ,' A f K' ' ,I - . , . Q Q A Y , . . . quality. ' , ' tv l a . xr. -' - 1 y ' - ,' ' V . ' ' ' 1 A v Y v v ', Y K- H ' ' , gf , , 1 ' 1' 1 . , v 4 - . v , , . . , . . , . . . - , . 15 the Vefy car kyo u have been waiting for GVQ 'U I fi Q afar 'hw 40 4 OR 5 PASSENGER S1750 Wrlte or phone for spec1f1cat1ons they wnll surprxse you Dont purchase a car unttl the efftcnency of the Wtsco has been demonstrated to you TWIN PORT AUTO C0 ZL ithll e 5 Past Superior St DIL! Tl-I 'YIIINN JY .73 Jzewertd Co HA TTERS FURNISHERS D F L d at Ssszafz, SMS, t Roelof ee Hats Undenveaf 81 UnaffX1131?a,a?1ffs English Hgglery and Nlght shms Hlrsh, WlCkW1f6 6: Company s The Most Perfect Flttmg and an Best Qualnty Ready to wear Cl'2lVCIlCttCS Clothing possible to obtam Sunts, Top Coats 304 West Superzor Street PRIDE 0F DI LUTIJI V Ze th Pho e D l th Pho 1626 1356 'D Ll LUT H 302 4 6 East Supenor Street Everythzng zn Fme Flowers Plants Nursery Stock Seeds Etc 0 I ' I I , 1 ' .' , , , . . d :il ' N E12 LIHIIZT atumal Bank Enluth iilum Surplus and Undlvlded Profits SI 430 O00 OO THREE PER CENT INTEREST PAID UN SAVINGS AND TIIVIE DEPOSITS CHECKING ACCOUNTS Capital, - - - - is 500,000.00 I5 appfeciates the 615' 5 x'Qg,X5-gg, e Box it is a .gy-n J icadetahif and fair: aling ISAMLLX L Lf!5 QJENVELRY .STORE Krvwn sux-A lrstx'1 1. Z ,Q Q Ph DAY LO ui va my ,. 4 M. . 5 T f :AY REM Y X It - vw 1 ,fffy A f k ' V N1 5 ,, A I V rl IYYFLZYIUI VICW' Ut- . HE ORTHER NATIONA OF DULUTII MINN CAPITAL 5250 000 00 A Conser-vatwe Duluth Bank In the Interest of the People Managed by Duluth Men 37 INTEREST 37 Pazd on Savmgs and Tlme DSDOSICS Your Account Invzted OFFICERS J L WXSHBURN I I W LYIJLR C 51 IN C WILLIAMS V P JOSPPH L IICJR-XK Asst Cbhmr J I WXQHBLRN ICJIIN C WII I INVIS JOHNI R MIIC IILLL I LIxII FR KNCJIS W SUI IIVAN I OL IS S ICJFB 'VI W ALWORTII C LCJRCJI A FRI NC II I Ik LY DLR JR 'NIOW LOCATED ON MAIN FLOOR NEW ALWORTH BUILDING , 0 , - - , O 0 0-' T O . . f .'. ,resident . , . I . In - xier V I. Y . . , Im' r1'sim.Icnl. .I I . , . I ' . DIRECTORS: .l. .. 'XQIND 1 Q ,. .I . ' . I A , , I ' ' i . i f . . I. ' . L 9 . A M- nmf. ,,, www 14 O Y N'lW hY1 x UVM AN I' FT ROOM Nb LOFFEL PALK NN. W 'J -Ani 'ff-My , ., Q-, - jx ' -1- - A . f'- fr- ' '. .N , , ' y . I .. N 1 7 f 5 q A W I f s . Q ' f Y Q 5 4 . www x .4 1 ' ' ' ' I ' 0 H I 'I ' -I' ' 'O A UH C HUNUH BRAND IS BETTER A R TICULAR housewzves and vegetables tea coffee ex tracts olzves rarszns currants etc should always mentzon HONOR BRAND lt 18 a guar antee to you that you are gettzng the best to be had DLSTRIIIL Tl' D BY GOWAN PEYTON TWOHY COMPANY We Roast the Finest Coffee Grown H 97 ' ,V in ordering canned fruits s Q 1 ! .5 9 . . J ,V 'P I S, CITY NATIONAL BANK THE Crrv NATIONAL BANK OF DULUTH Capltal S500 000 00 SANINGS DEPARTMENT LADIES DEPARTMENT SAFETY DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT LNITED STATES COX ERWVIENT DEPOSITARY OFFILERS Joseph S llxxood A H L DIRECTORS John Panton Alexander McDougall John F Klllorln RlLIldfxI 'VI Sdluood R J M Joseph Sellwood A H Comstock A M Chisholm F I WIIIIBITTI Prxnce Nhchael H K llex H nrx Turrlsh acLeod L Y v ' 1 N ' .' ' I ' I 4 I - , . Y V 7 v ,V I , . I . . 5 fc ' , . . 'omstock, W. I. Prince, H. S. Macgregor, Prwidcnr Viqe Prcxident Cashier Asst, ,us Ver . . ' I A A . C f' ' ' A - A ' Q a H AM ERICA S GREATEST CLOTHING SPECIALISTS FOR YOUNG MEN WHNNERS SUITES 5510 315 8: 3320 115 East Superlor St Qpp the Clty Hall J R ZWEIFEL Photographer 20 21 Ph Blk DULUTH MINN ! 1 w N Never More. 9 ' Never Less. 1 o , s 0 N w 3 ' ' ! - , , For JUST what YOU want Dance Programs Engraved Personal Cards Embossed Statzonery Weddzng Inwtatzons Lzthographzng Blank Books or Rubber Stamps SEE RA Y W FENTON Efuervthzng zn Przntzng 705 6 Alworth Bldg THE VERY LATEST THING IN FOOTWEAR Women s Calf Patent Colt Suede and Tan Pumps Patent Colt Calf 81 Russ Calf Oxfords Z Strap Patent Colt Pumps 33 00 33 50 3400 81 35 00 THE NEW 2 EYELET TIES FOR YOUNG MPN 353 OO 353 JO 34 00 Sz 35 00 UR SHOE MAV YOUR .SHOE 'VIA Fve Cent .Sh ne Z th T I ph 1393 Opp W Blbg, .I GR UESEN Jeweler and Watchmaker FOR PRESENTS OF DIAMONDS WATCHES NECK CHAINS RINGS BAGS PURSES AND SOUVEAIR .SPOOZNS cowE TO SEE Us 3rd Ave West and First St DULUTH WIINN Q I . . . . , , . . 7 I O . . . . , ' n ! 1 , Q . ' I ' 1 . , . . . . ,- . , . . . . YO ' 1 ' 1 N 20 W. Superior St. 1 20 IV. Superior Sr. i - ' i . eni ce 0 . osite olvin f. ' ! I ! ! ! 9 , v v v Y I 4 Q 1 . . ' . , L Y . lgllluglumglllnllggl il I Il. ll!-IN mllild ilnlImlIII HE one store that IS thor EW W0 W oughly satlsfactory and I - I I WI W there IS no secret of how It - W W U WI W became so We have not at FURNITURE CAHPFTS tamed the proud posltlon The I Most Satlsfactory Store I I E+ W Duluth through any mysterxous 1-1 IlL.ma:.I.'J power of ledgerdemam but slm I I I I I ply by reason of good solld busl ness system and methods 14 ll The locatxon of the Kelly Store IS unlquely dxstmct and easy of access from all parts of the clty The lact that Allcar-9 lead to Kellys IS well known ln every household and IS one reason why Kellys IS la busy store on stormy as well as on clear days lnterlor decoratmg IS our specialty You wlll End here an exceptlonal collectlon of artlstxc draperles rangmg from the popular grades to the best Imported wall hangmgs all the season s newest olfermgs An expert who has charge of thls department wlll be glad to offer you valuable suggestlons Whether It be one or a number of rooms you wish to furmsh we shall be glad to help you select the proper goods and tell you exactly what lt wlll cost 5-I 226 229 wrsr summon 5, 5-'il I. . . Jqmxh I l .. I ' i I . . . 0 ' : E I . ' ' I ' I E. I ' I , f-' ' ' I In I-IfII'IwsiI'I'I53as sw- I I I II +1 . I :I ' I-nm: I I I II ' .,,-,V M .' If , III! ii, la -J., . I N4 isigfzi IE: HI , it I ICXII I N S J I 1? rs 'J' I I I- 'I' ' -AI ml I I 3 ' ' 'IU' I III II -I II ,VZI , I'-'S :fd ,gllmlm I1 . . . . es III fl I 'I IlI,II I . EEIMII I I I as .IIIIII ' ss: ,,II a w Ire, pi .II IZ 'I- , , ,I 'gray 'II' 'I'I' 'Q II I r :II I I I MII 1- Qui? I 4' FQII 'I IFJ 'II - ,521 Is,I: t' I - ., ': 5-- ,ssgazggg A4 ef -gl I- I 'I I , Il I , R E' I as fe Q' II PIPER, JOHNSON 6: CAS , STOCK BROKERAGE AND BANKING, . . . 328 West Superlor Street MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE BOSTON STOCK EXCHANGE AND DULUTH STOCK EXCHANGE Also Members of all Gram Exchanges wzth Prwate Wzres to all Markets on We can glve the Best Service .al and therefore sollcnt your busmess lxih PIPER JOHNSON 81 CASE I C 1 . . . . I . . ff. . i.....,. . . - . . . . :.1... , o . . . , r. girstsrstsmsassmzwstsasazrxtsmfarmsasrazrslastsmtm Duluth Mrssabe 81 Northern R lfxl The ten thousand lakes which have studded Minnesota IL Jew els in beautiful ettmgs are rrostly in the northern part of this C-late The territorv tributary to the Duluth Missabe Sz North en Rv and it connections is richly endowed by nature plormg ampmg and out door recreation not excelled any x here fommencm at Grand Lalxe 74 miles from Duluth are to he found B1 Grand I alce and Little Grand Lake T 0 miles aboxe this nestle Sunset Lake which has already been urrounded by summer cottages On the Allnorn Branch Pen llly beautiful Swan Lalte appears with its 60 miles of hore line a large portion of it hawlng a gentle sloping sandy beach and at Coleraine this xillage joins Trout Lake which greatlv nhances the beautv of Coleraine QHQSWSQESFEQEBEBVQSVEBQBEBEBFEBEBEBEBEQE W T5 Q . . Lf Q Ver' S . U L handiwork in this respect, which provides a country for ex- - ik -, ' '- Q s c ,A E Q t , . M S .J k , . Y. N , . , I, ,P , . gg Q 7 Q Li Mg . 'r ' . . .E . g . . g ' Ugmeassasefsmsmeessmsmrsrerasszmafaaerswsazrster Duluth Mrssabe 81 Northern Ry lui! On the lme to Llrbblng are numerous lake strll unmarr d by human ambltlons fhe prxmeaval forests tlll surrounding them and for long periods xlslted only by deer and other game North of Vxr Ima are Pellcan ancl Ash Lakes the haunt of ame whlch lnhablts that country C-omg further north and towards the boundary one wlll reach that great lnternatlonal rom low andy beaches to rugged cllffs one hundred feet lg ln which there are hundreds of Islands ranglng ln size rom Z5 feet ln clrcumference t I0 to I5 acres part of wh ch IS rn Canacllan terrltory wlth shore lme broken here and there by beautlful cascades and water falls The trlp to some of these lakes so easrly reached by the Mlssabe Rallw ay wlll not soon be forgotten At the prmclpal polnts on these lakes camplnsz partles can be outfitted by ex perrenced partles who can furnlsh gulcles etc and wlth the easv and pleasant rarlway f3Cll1tlCS from Duluth there IS everv opportun ty to get close to nature and admlre lts work C'!T3'.Ts'l2rEl3V1E23QE3Q3flEr3EBQ5S3E3l'tE'r5Q?V' 5523513 ri 5 . . 5 a a A y t 5, a S Q5 'lf S , t Q e H' body of water known as Rainy Lake, whose shore line changes f ' ' , o , t t at '55 r f o ' at 5 l 'll g . Ng Q . Q L ' .u rli- ' . Hg.. L' ' . 7-I-'5'i OQOOONNNNNO JUST OUT THE 44GI?lf0ll0lil Regent and De Luxe A Bullt in Graphophone wlth Record Cabmet Complete Come m and hear thns mstrument play some of the Grand Opera Muszc We also have Graphophones from -825 00 up on easy payments ONNNNONNN We are agents for the OLIVER STAND ARD VISIBLE TYPEWRITER Th1S IYDCWIIYCI' lS fast becomlng a Unlversal type Wrlter We have all makes of typewrlters on hand at all tunes for rent or sale WOWHNONH W M ED ON 330 W Superlor Street QL? L Www 9 O I , Q 77 V 1 'Q . . . . . . . o y 0 If ' l.ee-' ' :WI e -. ':fh-- '55 2 ' ma- JH '- ' ' ' ' , we ' Hfefzsf, .4-345 .g .. I xl ,Q 5'.','J:-'.'e-'!9l. I'.? ,ll 1? 'I'-Wi E2 1'f74i7H7E74s1. ' ' I. ' Jriinvs' W , l' M ' Il l! CM fl, - T ' , , Q, 1 5 vm-u J o o . . 9999999 9999 999999999999999999999994 9999 9999 9999 999999999999 PRSA! Nwuss Q, DULUTH UNIVERSAL noun Wu W WK Mother Goose Up to Date I love Duluth Universal It m kes such mce p e I could eat xt and eat xt unt1l I dxe Or s1t by the fire and eat II all mght Cause II s so pure so white and so hght DON T BE A GOOSE' All the Best. Families ln Duluth use DULUTH UNIVERSAL We can t all graduate but we can all use good Flour Flrst last and always msxst on gettmg Duluth Universal Flour Made In Duluth The Pittsburg of the West DULUTH UNIVERSAL MILLING COMPANY THE FLOUR THE BEST COOKS USE G6G66666666666666666GG6G66666666666G6G66G6666G66 6666 6 6666 ' . I . . I I . . . I . . . I . I I . . . . . I I I I I I I I - D . S. D .I I E! ' I T v. 3' 'W S' ,. I ' nas . I . 0 . Q - . ' 'I It .. I ' ' . I' I I: .-- T LI . . Y l E A AX .. ' I I I .... I Ie I I I I I I I I . . I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I 666 9 W ZENITH FURNACE COMPANY 1.123 Ever slnce the dlscosery of rron ore ln Minnesota Duluth has had the amhrtron to be an Iron and steel manufacturlng center In fact more than tmentv years ago the blast furnace which now constitutes the nucleus of the present plant of the 7en1th Furnace Company was constructed Its erection was an experlment IH many wavs The questxon of a profitable market was unsolved and conslderahle tlme and money xx as spent ln a futile attempt to secure a suffrclent amount of colte of umform quallty but efforts ln thls dlrec tlon seemed to be of no at all The promoter flnallv gate up and the furnace went out of blast Several other compames were organlzed to carry on the enterprise but Hltl'l0llt success Whlle these attempts were heme made a new development was taking place rn the manufacture of coke Vvhat rs known as the bl product system wx as belng slowly mtroduced n the Unlted States Under thls method a sat lsfactory quality of coke IS made and at the same time large quantltles of lllummatlng gas tar and ammonla are saved The success of thls method resulted rn the rewal-.emng of mterest ln the manufacture of Iron ln Duluth The Zenith Furnace Fompany vsas organized and bullt lts immense works ln West Duluth Flrst a large coal docl-t was bullt wrth a capaclty of 500 000 tons of coal and hmestone and then fifty large concrete ovens were made lr' wwhlch 400 tons of crushed coal are put through and 250 tons of coke turned durlng the current year vxlll exceed 240 mllllon cuhlc feet Ammonra IS also produced and the coke tar rs made into roofmg and pavlng pitches as well as for tar macadam paxements The coke after oelng cooled IS transferred to the furnace and mixed wlth equal quantrtles of limestone and lron and about 250 tons of prg lron are pro duced ln a day The works are most Important to Duluth because they g1VC employment to over 500 persons dlspensmg annually hundreds of thousands of dollars ln wages whlch fmds itself ln the legltlmate channels of trade thus addlng to the prosperrty ot the clty and advancmg lt rn every legltrmate may As can be understood the drrectlon of this lmmense enterprrse mvolvlng mllllons of dol lars requlres executive and admlmstratlve ahllrty of the highest order The e are found m the hrghest sense ln the gentlemen at the head of the company all of whom are the most Influentlal business men and manufacturers ln the West They are A B Vlfolxln President and Treasurer C P Wheeler Vrce Presrdent T J DHVIS Secretary B Becher Assistant Treasurer and F C Harrls General buperlntendent All the officers of the company are gentlemen of public splrlt and rlght influence ln busmess circles and well de serve the success and prommenc they hate attained y . . . 'Q D' ' . ' 1 n I L- 7 1 . V . . , . . , H . I . Y - I ' , Y . k . h i . . . , 1 n 5 Ni v I . I , - , out per day. The gas, as a by-product, is sold to the city and the sale of gas V V . . . . , . , . . . 0, , . , Y . . . .. y . , I ' . 1 .1 I - v --1 s ' , ' . s , : . . f , f 3 . . , 1 . . . 9 J- . . . A . . . . . . L . , - . e r . - 5r?S'f??'5l 53etQFf5XWw5lQ ax Q Value Q, Xf 9 ee W? 1:1421 61 M HQ, fc cn JBWQXY MDD HT FDR DULUTH l.7xJ as B UY DULUTH MADE CLASS PINS AND C JEWELRY Help to bulld up your home lndustry Do not send your money out of town for Class Pins and Jewelry that you can get made here by Duluth men just as Cheap and better workmanship hlnk It Over' Are we worth patronnzlng Lfxl pm my xxx ll 332 W SUPERIOR STREET FACTORY 333 W Mwmgan Sf Q. f Nl Al W - x Q X, 44 M df? r 1 '7 -Fava!-m-rn-1-ur .xmluuuun In E K so tml .Q I' jfs' DuL.uTH.Mmu. ' ' 0 A 99 O 'M S955 . 9 ' 9 T ' ' . ? , N J Y -f - ov to ff f Q l, J- E ln, , J x J J,,,y ,D FAREWEL Q25


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