Chippewa Falls High School - Monocle Yearbook (Chippewa Falls, WI)

 - Class of 1928

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I 'fr' .A .41 F OREWORD The Monocle of l928 IS the result of an effort to enhance the value of the annual by the acloptlon of a good cover to replace the paper one by the cholce of a theme of pecullar mterest to the people of Chlppe wa by adding flfty pages more to lts con tent and by uslng a better quallty of paper Above all there has been a smcere attempt to make the book a fanthful reflector of the actual llfe of the school clurlng 27 28 Wlth these alms ln vlew there has been an untlrlng effort to present the school and the communlty with an annual worthy of thelr approbatlon We who are about to pass on salute you and present to you this Chlld of our unlted creatlve efforts the 1928 Monocle i 1 M- if ,134 to , ,Gs V , - A., 'JD' Y , - ROM ROKR ROVS ROV! -Kds ROV! MONOCLE BOARD 1AIou1se Perguson txplst Nlaurlce Nlercler -Xrt Pranklm 'llexer AflXSl'tlSlIlg leanette Ioster rt Z Gladys Bandelm Art kenneth Johnson AdNCl'IlSlTlg Alma Fmsness Xrt 3 Betty Logle School Llfe, Walter Berdal Art Ruth Stlllman Head ot Qchool Lxte Exerett Nelson Advertising 5 Jenny Chnstolferson School Llfe Helen Guerne Lxterars Ruth Thompson Txpxst Colbx Nlnlls ertnsmg Gwen Crane Head of Llterary Elizabeth Brunstad School lxfe Wmnefred Xlonat jumor Hugh Representative 7 james O Donnell -Xthletlcs Jullan tlark -Kdwertnslng Harold Nlagm Head of -Xrz, Lawrence Frye Lxterary ROW Franhlin Crystal-QAdvertisingh Miss Whelan CSponsorJ, Donald 'McRae-Assistant Editor. ' GEORGE XV. ANDERSON DEDICATORY ln d6CllC8tlI1g thls annual to our frlend George Anderson We have been mlndful servlce among us we have reflected that hls Work ln oratory has four tlmes won honor and dlstlnctxon for our school we have remembered that h1s lnfluence has helped to shape constructlvely the llves of many of our students and we have con sldered that always he has been one Wlth whom the others of us could Work ln accord Wlth these thoughts 1n mlnd we the students of Chlppewa Falls Hlgh School dedicate our annual to our frlend and ln structor George W Anderson of his four years, of loyal and efficient SUPERINTENIDENT OF SCHOOLS Table Of Contents MONOCI C STAFF DEDICATLON FACULTY SLNxORs SOPHOMORVS I ITERARY ORGANIZATIONS ATHI L rlc S UNIOR HIGH SCHOOL THL THINKITX Bon SCHOOL Llrr ADWLRTISINC' 127 3.4 ----- 11 - - - - - - 13 - - - - - - 19 - ------ 21 JUNIORS ------ 55 . 4, -.... so - ...... 43 ,. -,'-- 65 . i' 3. ------ 75 j .... 83 1 f- ---- 97 - 1 ---.. 101 ...a F r ...I ...a fd.. Kg-,f MZV F PgN FACULTY OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Rohloff lommercf- H Vx 1151311 ljngllsh 'N lxlemhemz Commerce M Sh arp Agnculture A Xml:-rson Porelgn Language Stewart Hxstory A Romels Nhop C ONe1l Engllsh Page Twenty Blsel Civics Meyer Manual Trammg Finley Dramatncs Clbson Teacher Trammg Westfall Athletics Cooper Sclence l L' U . H . , -4 . H. . - 1. . , . . we B. - . . . .' 4 - ' G. ' - ' G. Anderson--Social Science and Mathematics H. Lyon-Algebra. Rhitchie-Mathematics . . x - . 1 - I. .' - . - ' R. - ' WWW PE-jf.3FV Kr F' J-x l .! ,Z -Sx 4971 g iv ,y i XX fx -ii! S- -' ff ,yifcfk X g hc,, ffK sl fi 5151115 -1:1 ff? 4- C , . A X I K A if K' N V 2 X ' .... - X I' I 1 -.L A ,A .X ,E f ,,:.L:f,,Z-,. jf I U l ' ' ll ' T ,J 9 v K f ' Y ,,,, I -if I , , 'Q- Q 'J-lLQlL ' g Z' N1 X' 1 'N N f 4' - ,ii ,X ti. x K X i X Z, M i. '- f ,522 f , X , aff .4:- S fx Q M .A X 4'-i-I V' , ,-, 115 X Z Z gl , xt ... X 'Y 1 ,,,ef N XKX. .fx ,. anal! 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Gf 9 4 .uno- hifi mg. BFRNARD L ALTMAN H15 tlvouglvts look out rom a back ground o szncenty and honesty llfxll 7 4 Stmk ludgm GLADYS BANDELIN A cerlazn star danced under 11 be was born llll 'X glml Xllun DALE R BENNETT He ought agaxnst odds and won Club 7 3 Nlnmople Nrunt N1 ml t L ll 1 L au Apt llllIllxS1,lXlIlg Program 1111110 llx utnxn lrcgmm 3 4 Benehr Lonurt 5 Ill X 4 Page Tnfentv Pour WMA We Q an 1- XXVI! oHN R BENNETT H s 11 e 15 a Watch or wszon between a sleep and a sleep mr X glll nom 3 WALTPR F BERDAL H1 sinus flu mounlmn tops to clmzb And slowly gazns the sumnnt 1 n M L I I K Ill Plllll l FNNIE BFRG .Slay as the tlvruslr and lwomelowng as the Wren cl r x V ' J f -Xifr, K ,V A 'A Xxx. . 'V . I pr K 4 , 'H Il 2 M- V G' N . Q' I ' , 1- ' wiv. :L . -1 ' b ' 'Z ' l K ' Glu- l'lulm Z, 3, 43 .'xgl'lfl1lllllU 23 Morxoclr: .Xg : izm .., 3 ,' V ' g 4. Sh fi- 2. 33 lflmtlmll 33 Pin: ' ' . flush l'l:ly 4. ' 35 ' 5 . ' .. . ' S11 fi f lg 11, A. A. 23 4 ':14. 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QNDNC NO CL: '9 W Bessie BR1N1cMAN The Weak and the gentle, the rrbal and rude, She took as she ound them and dxd them all good 1 lee Llub 2 3 4 Monocle Stunt Wight 2 3 The Adoration 2 Plnafore 3 ROBERT M BROWN The price o wudorn 15 above rubxes Glee Club 2 3 4 Monocle 2 3 Phllakean 2 3 Thanksglvmg Play 2 Pmafore 3 The Bishops Candle Stlcks 3 Pep Committee 3 4 ELIZABETH BRUNSTAD For her lr e zs not a meagre, drab dull thmg but a torch lammg mth color, joy, and beauty Monocle Stunt Nlght 2 3 G A A 2 Dramatlc Llub 2 3 4 Group Leader Athena 3 4 Presmdent 4 Monocle Staff 4 A lrnmmal and a Lady 2 Declamatory 2 3 Extemporaneous Readxng Z 3 E temporaneous Readmg 3 4 Thanksgiving Pageant 4 Christmas Pageant 4 Rag Carpet Bee 4 Newspaper Staff 4 ELIZABETH CALDER In worth and excellence She shall outgo them all Nlonocle Qtunt Nlght 3 Athena 3 4 GARVIN CATLIN Level o head, ready 0 hand, And royal 0 heart' Entered from Loyal Wlsconsm 2 Monocle Stunt Mght 2 3 Phxlakean 2 3 4 Honor Roll JENNY O C1-nusroFPERsoN The stars are dzmmed by her brzghtness' flee Club 2 3 4 Monocle Stunt Nxght 2 G A 2 Athena 3 4 Presldent 4 Monocle Staff 3 4 Valednctonan Page Twenty Fwe -I. 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A. -' :' 3 , ,s , ' s L' 91 IONO Q, Lrfwx FRANKLYN CHRYSTAL I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul Agrxfallmn Z 3 Nlonocle Stunt Nxght 2 3 Vlonocle Staff 4 lootbxll 4 Basketball 4 Junior lub Stock Club 3 ULIAN W CLARK The metal o has mould rzngs true Mlxed Chorus 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Agrmfalhan 2 Nlonocle Qtunt lN1ght Z 3 4 Dramatxc Club 2 3 Ph1lalrean 2 3 Secre txry 3 Monode btaff 2 3 Debate 4 Foot 2 Bxskc a ma ore Adoratxon Z Oratoxy 2 3 4 Llass Presl mlent 3 H1 X 4 Pxesulent 4 LOHllllCl'C18l Luntest 7 NEVENA CONNELL Duarmed o guzle, o hate o envy, o revenge Agrxfalhan 2 Athena 3 4 Page Twenty Slx GWEN A CRANE Be to her wrtues 'very kmd Be to ber aults a lxtlle bland, Let all her ways be uncon med, And clap your padlock on lver mmd Athena 3 4 blee Llub 3 4 Dramatxc Qlub 3 4 President 4 Monocle Stunt lxlglli 3 Debate 3 Pmafore 3 Suppressed Deslres 3 4 Declamatory 3 4 Halloween Program 4 Thanksglvmg Program 4 Ixhrary Klub 4 School Newspaper 4 Mononle Staff 4 Mlxed Chorus 4 Chrlst mas Program 4 Dolls 4 Honor Roll Mxnstrel Show 4 Lois DEE But all o the clue s of the Englzsb an Have knelt and kxssed the Prmcess band blue Club 2 3 4 Monocle Stunt Night 2 1 Q A A 7 Dramattc 3 4 Adoration 2 -Xthena 3 4 Pmafore 3 Dolls 4 LELA MAURITA EMRXSH Her sxlence xx more musxcal than any song Agnfalhan 2, Monocle Stunt Nxght 2 QNDPIONO C L.-:. '9 0 LOUISE FERGUSON Fxre o :pmt and orce o wall Agrlfalllan 2 Monocle Stunt Night 2 Athena 4 Monocle Staff 4 ALMA R FINSNESS Dxmpled of cheek and grave o gown, A mazd o whom thu world has dearth Entered from Eau Claire Hugh 4 Dramatic Club 2 4 Monocle Staff 4 Or chestra 2 4 The Sun Dual Z Thanksgiving Pageant Z 4 Christmas Program LEONA E FLUG With too much quxckness to be taught Wxth too much thmkm g to have common thought G A A 2 Athena 4 Sergeant at Arms 4 LAWRENCE A FRYE He has ound the path to success and hu eet ollow rt Agrrfalllan 2 Stock Judgmg 3 Junior Livestock Club 3 Secretary and Treasurer 3 Monocle Staff 4 Debate 4 Class Secre tary and Treasurer 4 Honor Roll GLADYS MAE GIESE When she keeps her .rel true to the best that 15 nn her then she attams Agnfalllan 2 Monocle Stunt Nnght Z Cnr. GRIMMER Whatever skeptic could mquxre or, For every why he had a wherefore Glee Club 2 3, 4 Agnfallxan 2 4 Monocle Stunt Nnght 2 Pmafore 3 Page Twenty Seven . f . . f f . . f ' ' . . g . 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'NDI IONO C, Ls. 0 0 ,pn 1 mr lf' ip- Y 9 af 'pfwfs HOWARD HALL He llvat has patlence may compass anytlnng KENNETH HENDRY I had Tdllhef have SHCI7 771671 rzends than enemzes X1,r1f1111'n1 2 4 Mo11f1L1e Stunt 7 3 Illlllilf 1 e ouk 1 131111111111 L, J SL111111 Klvss B'1s111tb11l IL 111 LYLE D HENNELL A man o pleasure zs a man 0 pams 11tLru1 from lcntml H1g1l 5611111 N111111LE111o11s Z 111. 1111 111 11011111 S Il 1 11 L ll Nt 1 Irog K 1 1 1sketl11l1 11.1111 4 Page Tweniy Exght 50' joy E I-IICKOK And grxe goes out when comes rn xu N Nlus wt 1411 1 S1 11 N1 1 1 M1111 1111111 X111 lJLL1lIll 111111 x Amis 1 1 N 1111111 u N 11 1151111 11111111 11 MAURITTA L HOLM Yet 1n hersel she dwelletla not Although no home were hal so a r 111111411 S 11111 11,1 11111 '1 L L 1 1t1L 1115111 1u1.,1 Jo N lXlll HENRY HORGAN A hglvtf a light' a Izghtf ee 4 'Nl1111n S 111 XILI on 3 S1111or CINQ B1s11Qt111ll lc 0 X 3 1 ' I J 2 A1177 I , I - Y 1517Q!f3iT1'1fli'E? ll K .g. 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WN -0 V N: xvfll E' 'MTWA FPO' RAY JEWETT Hu tongue wzll never get lnm mto dxf zculty CLARISE R oHNsoN She never lacks an answer 'xgIlY'l.ll1dll Xlonoulc Stunt Night mheatra 3 4 xstn IS Ixugr PHYLLIS A oHNsoN I tlnnk a home the lzappxext place on earth Esrl-:ER L KLEPPE In Iver tongue IS tlve law o znzlness mmnh S uut 15, It xlfort rl! ulh m oHN Knou. I Wxll not Slmt me rom my land I est I :tt en znto :tone ADALINE LEE A Efflle mind 117161 cl gTdCl0ll3' 77111717167 l lee Llub 7 3 Xlonolle Stunt Night 7 3 1 Lx h ls 1 16111. Dr mu lL I ill lXlI1 P Y' 'll U TU Y ITN lf! umm 1 or 111 muh U 4 Page Twenty Nme L' I I a' , I k I 4' V' S 'P If 5 ' Gd Nh mt gg sa, I ' M -- ft NWI 3, 35 Pix: ' 33 Ag x 'L 4. , J . J f . J - 4 'ff ' ' . 1 lg . ' .1 2, 35 O ' - J, , g1'hr'. 11: :nn 2. J A. IA. Z-gy flglee f,1lllID.l,:Cl1 TIA.Z1 If ' mt' Cfzntzatzs. lg Atl 1 5, 43 : :!4' H . h l'Iu! -lg Th: keg' g-Vxjfg zu 45 Vhfi-ti ms I' gt 43 Pm: we 3: 4 h1-III ,, 'l 43 l'Q1l't -' -chief 45 II ' R ll QNWIONO CL:. 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You sm1le9 Why theres my pxcture ready made Monocle btunt lN1ght Z 3 G A A Chrxstmas Drlll 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Music Contest Pmafore 3 Dramat1c Club 3 4 Class Vice Presldent 3 Mr Bob 4 Thanks giving Pageant 4 Honor Roll ROBERT LIEHE Full of wxse saws and modern Monocle Stunt Nxght 3 Jumor Livestock Club 3 Stock Judgmg 4 Agnfalhan 4 CARL J LEINENKUGEL I wzll belxeve thou hast a mmd that suzts Wzth this thy fair and outward character Monocle Stunt hlght 2 3 Debate 2 Thanksgnvlng Play 2 3 Football 3 4 Chnstmas Program 3 4 Page Thxrty EANETTE MAXWELL Excellence xn mznutxal Agnfallxan 2 Athena 3 4 Xxce President 4 Honor Roll MAURICE L MERCER I drew men s aces on my copybooks, oxned legs and arms to the long music notes, Found nose and eyes and chms or And made a stung o pactures or the world C lee Club Z 3 Agrnfallnan 2 4 Monocle Stunt Imght 2 3 Football 3 4 Basketball RoBER'r H MOUSEL The summer wand xs not so warm as hz: bright srmle Monocle Stunt Night 3 Jumor Lxve Stock 3 Agrlfalllan 4 . 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CMN LUCILLE MCRAE Behold her 'voice led all the rest Agrlfallxan 2 Monocle Stunt Nlght 2 3 I A A 2 Debate 2 Athena 4 Drama tnc Club 4 Rag Carpet Bee 4 Thanks glvmg' Pageant 4 Cheer Leader 4 EVERETT M MUELLER He makes a solztude and calls xt peace Agrlfallxan 2 4 Jumor Livestock Club EVERETT M NELSON I knew hrs music only could he sung nn every heart flee Club 2 4 Nlonocle Stunt Night 3 Dramatxc Club 3 4 Monocle Staff 3 4 EDWARD J NEss Hts words are bonds has oaths are oracles Hxs loves szncere hz: thoughts zmmaculate Glee Club 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Monocle Stunt Nxght 3 Pmafore 3 HELEN I NEss I too wall somethxng make and joy nn making 3 Athena 3 4 Pmafore 3 Adoration 2 Concert 2 Muslc Contest 3 Mixed Chorus CHRISTENA E NIBBE Forbear sharp speeches to her Shes a lady so temler of rebuke that Words are strokes And strokes are death to her Athena 3 4 Monocle Stunt Night 3 Dramatic Club 4 Rag Carpet Bee 4 Thanksgiving Program 4 Paper Staff 4 Page Thxrty One I . , . 1 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Monocle Stunt Night 2, ' ' , 9 ' 3- 3' ' ' ' J M ll1gQv9l'l ONO C Ls. 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M. ... ... n P1 -- FRANCIS M NUNKE I was not born or courts or great a arrs I pay my debts belreve and say my prayers lootball 3 4 Agrxfalhan 4 Entered from Lloquet High Cloquct Minnesota 2 Scorr PAULEY Has as tbe speakers gr t, to slvare All moods all passions not to care One wlnt orseen so be wztbout Can lead mens mrnd the roundabout Debate 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Forensic league 2 3 4 Dramatlc Club 2 3 4 Plnlakean 2 3 Class Presldent 4 Oratory 2 3 Monocle Stunt N1ght 2 3 H1 Y 4 ROBERT R PORTER He manages mth equal skull Money, mazds, and marks at mll Monocle Staff 1 4 Buslness Manager 4 Monocle Stunt Nxght 2 3 Phllakean 2 3 Debate 2 3 Extemporaneous speakmg 2 3 Extemporaneous Readmg 3 Glee Club 4 Pma ore W11 lam 3 e Commxttee 4 Dramatic Club 3 4 Honor Roll wmner of the State Contest ln x temporaneous Speakmg 3 MARY JANE PROULX Have I enjoyed tbe years 0 mme? Is not la e pressed down running oer W1 joy? Monocle Stunt Nlght 2 3 G A A 2 Athena 3 4 flee Club 3 Music Contest 3 Pmaforc 3 Rag Carpet Bee 4 Thanks BESSIE RAY The days work wall go easrer where ever sbe rs because she will bear ber share o all burdens Agrxfalhan 2 Monocle Stunt N1ght 2 3 G A A 2 Athena 4 Glee Club 3 UANITA RUMERY The canker o care bas not rn ected er Monocle Stunt Nlgllt 2 3 G A A 2 Athena 3 4 Sergeant at arms 4 QNDPIONO C Ls. WN GAIL E SHIPMAN She has a zest or duty Atheln 4 HELEN M SKISTAD The mart o commerce zs her lodestone Entered from Donald Hugh School Z tary and Treasurer 4 Agrlfalllan 2 WALLACE N SINETTE Hu hands can ashzon many a use ul thzng 1 lee Klub 4 Orchestra 4 Christmas Pro gram 4 JEAN SMITH Her greatest wzsh, or evermore, Is just to be a queen Agr1faIl1'xrk2 4 Monocle Qtunt Night 2 RUTH STILLMAN A Titian spmtuelfe flee Llub 2 34 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Nluslc Contest 2 3 Monocle Stunt Nrght Pmafore 3 Thanksglvmg Pageant 4 Dramatxc Club 3 4 EDNA M STORDAHL Ana' whether coldness, pnde or 'nrtue dzgmfy A Woman, so shes good what does xt srgm y? Agrtfallxan 2 Monocle Stunt Night 2 Page Thxrty Three sg G. Af .'2, ' ' ' , , P I ' H , ,Q ' , H. : . . l . , g . . Monocle Stunt Night 3: Athheng 45 Secre- 2,' 33 Monocle Staff Adoration 2g . , l 7 . f . f ' ' , . , 1 ' I . 5 Q , . I f. QNDPIONO CL.. WW VELVA I-I TAYLOR I came a lymg on a Iyer, Aye-two years ago, Leaving a gap m the roster O that great young northern high RUTH E THOMPSON Wxth a just estxmate o the varyzng values o ls e And enough sense o humor to gzve saltxness shell worry along Agnfallxan Z Monocle Stunt Night 2 G A A 2 Athena 3 4 Glee lub Music Contest 3 Commercnal Contest MARGARET HELEN TRUEBLooD In sweet musxc as such art Kzllmg care and grie o heart Glee Club 2 3 4 Accompamst Gnrls Glee Llub Z Accompanxst Boys Glee Club Monocle Stunt Light 2 3 C A A Z Dramatic Club 3 4 Vice President 4 Musnc Contest 3 Orchestra 3 Chrxstmas Pageant 2 3 4 Thanksngnvmg Program 4 Suppressed Desnres 3 EARL L WALTER One that eared God, eschewed eval, Glee Club 2 3 Monocle Stunt Nxght Phllakean Z 3 Pmafore 3 Chrxstmas Pro gram 2 Benefit Concert 3 Monocle Staff 4 Salutatorlan Page Thsrty Four UNA M WHETSTON Vxrtue is hold and goodness never fear ul Glee Club 2 3 Monocle Stunt Night 3 Music Contest 2, Pmafore 3 Chrxstmas Cantata 2 f ' f ., . . 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Y 1-1,-K fp., --X, 4 I Q ,, , , ff . ,. ,V L ,rj 'ull '+ in K Y X SEEN 'E-wr' - S 'NDI 'IONO Q LEM fx Gy A XX' 'll DPL wa Y JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS COLBY MILLS PRFSIDFNT ELEAINOR HOGSITFI SICIIHARY TRFASURPR XYIAIIACF PATRATZ XIICI Pnrsmrrsrr Last ymr me stumbled crawled or floated our the v1rIous obstacles In our path to success Wlmen we reached the top we hfted our VOICES In one glad hurrah and then camped on top of the mountam for three months All too soon dxd they pass and we were baclc at school agam However durmg those three months we were not Idle and to thIs fact we can attrIbute our success Every member made a palr of roller skates and when school began we coasted past everyone We won the Inter class tournament sold the most txclcets thereby wrnmng the pennant offered as a reward and In general proved ourselves worthy of the dlS t1nguIshed appellatlon of THE IUINIOR CLASS' And now after coastlng the flrst sur sa eeks and strugglmg the rest of the year we fmd ourselves facmg the great plaln on whose far edge we can dImly see the last semor lntcbmg hxs charxot to a star Our class offIcers for l926 1927 PRI SIDENT ACK SAMPSON VICE PRI SIDENT ALBERT FILE SFCRFTARY TRFASURFR HAZEI. KYNSBFRG Page Tlvxrty SIX gr A ,ff ri , -X ll I If I V, 1 svn 4 m F la va I F Q 5 L6ND1IONOCL:.'9 'D ' ROW Row ROW Row Row Row ROW Row Row J un1Or Curls E HOGSETH G ATTLESSEY M DURCH R TAEEL M Fox E PAULSON 2 L KEI-:NL L ROEN L NEILSON M CRANE E OLSON D WILSON M BATEMAN T I-IANSON B ALLEN E CLOSE E CLOSE A ROBARGE F BUSHLAND 4 F PRICE D WILCOX V HORNE M GRIP I-I SI-IUTTKE A KLAGES S OHNSON 6 I ABRAMS M KING V GUTWASSER F KRECJI M BARROWS F LIDDELL H EVERSON 7 L KLEVIN A BRUNNER C BALTZ K MCCULLOCH M OROURKE M CLARK E LINDERT 8 L EWETT B ANDERSON E HENDRY R PETERSON E HALLECK 9 H KYNSBERG M ANDERSON B ANDERSON 10 I MELVILLE I NELSON L MERRICK FOSTER A LAATSCH H FORD L TURNER E TANZER Page Tlnrly Seven C 3 G I l J xf 1 . , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . . , . , . , . J Row 5 M. BERHAUSEN, K. BERHAUSEN, I. I-IOLTZ, R. KLAGES . , . , . , . , . , . , . 9 . , . , . , . , . , . , . -I J ' J ' J ' 1 ' . , . , . ' I ' I ' 7 J' I ' I ' J ' I 'NDT IONO LLL WJ Jumor Boys Row R ROBERG F PFAEE R GRAPE G LIBBY B ALTMAN J ODONNEL T CLEM W ANDERSON G PEDERSON K KRAUSE H CALDER G DANA Row G GILMORE H VARNESS R PREMEAU E MESLOW D HOKENSTROM W PATRAZ Row 3 I BOGEN C MuLs I BRINKMAN A FIIE G DFUEI. B GRIP Row C HARLEY H RIVARD F MEIER H CONNOR K OHNSON J SAMPSON S HEBERT L GAIER Row 5 C KROLL B MCINTOSH D MCRAE E HAKES A ANDERSON M WILEY Page Thzrty Exglut 1 3 f J r I ra J Jxfj I . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . , M. BUSKE, L. HAGEN, W. GOEHRING, R. OLSON. RW SW Wx Q My Wil fx J QQ! E'-:gk X? ix 5-fi j ffkfgf .ILIHHLIJILII-!E.1 ' ' X 4 x I X , , I3 f ff f C k y N i N 1-5 M 57 K Ig, Q x M17 wr L i W A,,.t,,,,,,,, U ,,,., 4 ,4,., , ,,...,, . ..... I V..V. ,,,., ,,,N, 1 I , ,W 7, gf, - 1JLfUYl 1 x LL we 1 X V , Y NX Qs I C fw If f : 4 -ivl XR f KY- .,4 , K f 21' X i'if5iij gfglii-i3iQQiii' 45 V ' H X 'K - QE ff wi' M r'-U r X' FJ nge T my. 'NN IONO L Ls. WJ' l SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS EDNA WILCOX PRESIDENT DOROTHY PEDERsoN-SECRETARY TREASURER MARCUS Sc!-IREIN VICE PRESIDENT When we entered the SenIor High School as Sophomores some of us could forsee a forsee a tlme of pleasure and enjoyment But as we all began to cllmb the scale to our goal we realxzed those of us who had pre dlcted nothmg but hard work found that we could stlll contmue to enjoy lxfe Those of us who had thought only of the enjoyment we would expernence found that we must work m order to reach our goal Page Forty cj J I' I x H J hard andntedious path that would lead to nothing but study and hard work. Others could QWDPIONO C LE GMP Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Sophomore GIFIS D WILMOT M GEISSLER 4 H D WALWRATH W PETERSON K MOSKEWITZ E BALTZ F MONAT I CRANE MELVILLE B ol-INsoN M SILL V HENNIMAN VINCENT ACOBSON B MCMANUS M STFINMETZ L PARENT E WERNER O KOEP ACKSON E KLAGES I KOCIAN A SI-IUTTKE STREETER L HANSEN V AUDE L XVOOD F FOILES G WALTERS SCI-IoENHoEEN W BERGMAN V GIESE I ACKLEY M RUMBERG C ANDERSON E WILCOX E GREGORSON H GUERNE E SMITH M ENNINGS M CARLESON D HINGES L NOWAK H EMERSON C THYM F PECK 9 M PRIEST M Hoi-IN MUELLER M DILI.oN R DEMARS I LIDDELL 10 R -lol-INsoN M HILL I GOULET M CI-IRIsTENsoN D PETERSON R Booxs 11 M Nowmc R REVARD L CI-IRYSTAI. M BARROWS R SIDDONS B LOGIE Page Forty One . 1. ,. - 213. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. 313. ,J ,J. s .J ,. ,. ,. E. ,. 8.1 ,. ,. ,. ,. ,., QNWJONO C LE. GMV1 Sophomore Boys Row DELANEY C HANDT D BRINKMAN M GUNTHER Row DRESSEL H CLINK S WILLIAMS L THOMPSON Row BROWN R REDARD T THORNTON R GILLETT F POLZIN Row I-I MAGIN F FINSTAD R LARSEN B SrU1vIIvI F NEss W LEIDHOLT V MORREL Row 6 DODGE G OLSON MITCHELL I HARRIET NOBLE N RITZINGER Page forty Two 1 B. , . , . , . 2 B. , . , . , . 3 C. , . ' , . , . , . Row 4 F. KUKELOW, F. NEILSON, E. ARNESON, C. LABELLE, W. LIEI-IE, A. SCHNEIDER J. , . , , . , , . X SQJVPIHH' ' 4 lllllr ZS f i EE if 1-29, ,f-: ff Q f-Y E65 5-EE f isaa 101 'EIA fax 11 MIIMJIJJJJ YIM E09 4? Q Q xy QW 2 X j F' s aff? ww A! H777' Xf- f j J! I!! Ng Z LQQX I lI:'r'l'l'K ...I ...III Pg F zyTh h . 'ff X. , ,. gy 1 1 mmm Wh , Q , gy -X my 1, uf fw H 1 J ' 1 xg!! 1, . I v w I 'fxi JZ? T' sf H w-WI' -Ji at . I W . W, w ,4?ta?4isf f - - ff' xg Q X 10. Q- 'x:',,n'2P'll 5 N v X K f A Q- .Llp , ' 'V Q 7 0 2 NX , , C+ ' ' . X N W - N l, 7, 1 'E , J, , I' 'W 5' . I 1 xy f f J: lt, J , M 3, 5 A A ,...' : 5 QM! sf 5 ' ' f L grip' 3 3. fr C4-sr . J, ww- v -ay y I WYDT IONO LLL f Page lorry Iour THE SONG OF A GENTLEMAN A lonesome road a lonesome heart The girl of my dreams and I Some lonely huts set far apart Above a somber sky I passed along and one by one Faded the huts then gleamed Nly reverxe a journey spun Beside the glrl I dreamed The nxght 1hout tool: on an alr Of mxracles untold As my heart beheld her silken halr That mass of hurnmg gold Her face appeared there ln my dream Of heauty unsurpassed lNo more the nrght had passed God made they say both man and beast The earth the SlClCS the streams But God made not that wondrous glrl She s mme the glrl of my dreams Robert R Porter 8 IRONY Cruel laughter and the wrt of you Are ln your eyes They whlsper words untrue Thev tell me l1es They moclc me wxth a smgle glance And I must srgh Yet they wlll 1Il my joys enhance Until I die Gwen A Crane 28 ' , C X -' f r I w 9 7 a , . 1 ., . 9 , v 1 ' x . V, ' I saw her lips, her soft eyes beam- , . , . a a 1 9 l 9 T a , , . , . ' . '7 3 , x YA K I J - s I .' ,- Y 'WM IONO C, Ls. f W Follow the Crowd It has been sa1d by men of old txmes A crowd xs a monster all heads and no brains yet If seems the popular thnng to follow the crowd to be wxth the majorltles So because you all llke to be popular here are a few hrnts to follow Frrst stop thmkmg for yourself Always take the oprmon of the other fellow that IS nf he follows the crowd After gettmg hrs ndea argue on every possxble occasion but dont thmk or l1sten to reason when you do lt s bad pohcy Don t go to school after the srxth grade At thxs t1me the popular person ceases to m crease h1s rntellrgence and you dont want to get away from the crowd by broadenmg yours through school work If by any chance you have gone past the slxth grade stop at once It wlll help you to be a poor business man Always do whatever IS popular Follow the latest fads If lf 1S a popular chmg to jump m the rrver do llkewxse provlded you have a llfe preserver along If everyone has a pet monkey try to look and act luke one and maybe you Il get to be somebody s pet too Anyway tts worth tryxng At the table eat more than ns good for you talk all you want put your elbows on the table eat wlth both hands and be as lllmannered as you posslbly can Cultured and senslble people are gettlng away from thls but the crowd snll revels 1n 1ts 1gnorance When you go out to the country puck all the wrld flowers you can fmd tear down fru t trees throw paper and tm cans around and destroy the beauty of the place as much as posslble Everybody IS doing rt If you ever v1s1t the Grand Canyon throw a tomato can or any other If you go on foot get 1n the way of a car and lf you can drlve a car step on the gas take both hands off the wheel and let xt go If you see a tram commg try to beat If over a crosslng It s lots of fun and the only way to follow the crowd As a last word of warmng be careful' If you frnd yourself gettxng orlgmal stop Kick about your luck growl about your work and follow the crowd all heads and no brarns Helen Guerne 30 9' f'T. 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Wf L1fe In a B1g Tent RITE THIS WAY TO THE BIGG SHOW' Glarlng red letters stand out from a bright yellow background of pasteboard tacked on a tree 1n front of the house A brilliant red arrow directs us to another tree where we f1nd Cum See The Man Eatmg Snaxk Alyve Some wall perhaps laughmgly read these mgenuous srgns and with a superior snort pass down the street But not we' Intngued by these ch1ld1sh expresslons we rather whlmslcally but wrth antrcrpatory hearts move towards the scene of commotion m the backyard We are greeted by a chorus of shouts and a muffled Say er, here s some more people, as someone scampers behmd a screen A huge tent has been erected wlth the ard of a few packmg boxes, gunny sacks one Slde of an old pup tent and yards of rope whlch IS wound lntrrcately around and around the whole structure and m some mysterrous fashion manages to keep the piano box and nts conjunct parts m an uprxght positron There IS no roof over thls unique edxfxce and lf IS not qulte hrgh enough to hide from vrew the tousled heads of the performers Its sldes bulge out most un naturally ln certaln places and an attempt has been made to mend wxth brown wrappmg paper the rents whlch are not beyond repaxr Profusely illustrated and lavlshly decorated sxgnboards flash at us and from somewhere a stram of extremely welrd and uncanny muslc floats out We are rmmedxately attracted by two very obvrous and very strlklng stands wherem slt two chubby faced boys one vendlng out very pmk lemonade for one cent a glass and the other sellrng some extremely stxcky gooey substance whrch rs evrdently meant to be home made butterscotch lf we have correctly mterpreted the srgn over the stand B U T T E R S C O C I-I 3 P I N S We conjecture that perhaps Bug Slster has offered thus llttle contrlbutxon Perhaps the boys had even plam1ed to sell two preces for a penny but when lf hadnt gotten hard they were a lrttle loath to demand real cash and so they were takmg ln pms Instead, although they hadn t yet declded just what to do wxth the pms We choke down a glass of the very punk lemonade and carry away ln our hands a gluey mass of candy wondering vaguely how we wxll ever dxspose of the abomrnable stuff wrthout hurtmg any body s feelmgs Thanks hope ya llke the clrcus, ladles The butterscotch boy grlns at us and we turn away wlth the peculiar feellng that perhaps we arent so old after all The ghastly and strangely haunting music, lf such If may be called, whlch IS lssumg from the tent lures us onward, and onward we go ust outside the door which consrsts of an old faded lace curtam, a queer looking human wrth a brown derby and a vxllamous mustache sits before an upturned soap box and calls out loudly Larjus show on earth, man eatm hyena, only lrvm wrld woman 1n captlvrty grlzzly bear from the Wyan Islands, only two cents tsee thrs wunnerful cxrcus Rxght thls way l dres n gentulmun' With a wlde grin and ull concealed excltement, the door man takes our proffered pennles and tosses aside the lace curtain wlth assumed mdrfference Havtng stooped to enter, we fmd ourselves m a wide open space one half of which IS evldently bemg used as a stage the other frlled wxth boxes, barrels and charrs dragged from the house for the audrence We seat ourselves on a couple of rlckety wooden benches and look around us wlth mtense lnterest A row of rudely constructed cages peep out from under cover of a torn green rug whxle seated before us on a charr draped wrth a sheet lb a youngster wrth spxndly legs and rmpudent freckles, sawing vigorously away on a curious lnstrument whlch dlstlnctly resembles a clgar box and probably was one at one tnme ulte suddenly he stops and wrth an expectant sm1le he bows profoundly Of course we clap loudly along wlth the other eight or nme members of the audlence among whrch we sxght only one adult perhaps the mother of some little Johnny or Mary whom she wxshes to encourage rn an attempt at dramatrc art The llttle mus1c1an backs out and dxsappears behlnd a canvas curtarm After an agonxzrng mterval of at least ten mmutes, a tall lad wlth a shock of taffy lrke hair and a long stxck plus a very smeary mustache and goatee walks out and flips the green ' ' ' 1 n A A U . 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I . . , . . t 1 J ' ' - l ' ' n 1 Page Forty-Seven 'NDI IONOQL:.Gf The Wmter Snow The whtte rabblt stttmg beneath a clump of bushes drd not realrze why the fallmg snow could not penetrate the loose protectxon afforded by the bushes Hrs minute bram could not fathom the phenomenon that had occurred durmg the mghr In the warm upper a1r stratas the fallmg snow had been turned to sleet and even 1n mud wmter as It was fell as such coatlng every lnammate object wrth a dazzlmg shroud of ice And the rabbit blinked un easlly as he gazed out over the placld surface of the 1ce fleld Suddenly hrs muscles stlffened as hrs wary eyes caught srght of a dlsturbance under the clear glassy surface of the fleld a dark shape strugghng vrolently and beatrng a rapld tatoo wlth 1ts beak upon the xce above The rabbxt froze long exper1ence had taught hrm to treat everythmg as an enemy He be came a snow covered boulder The d1sturbance was nothrng more than a partrrdge whrch as these brrds often do had sought shelter for the n1ght by flyrng mto the snow and burymg rtself two or three feet Thrs brrd upon awakening had found ltself encased ln a crystal prlson doomed to starvatron and death Now the rabbit s attentxon was taken from the struggles of the lmprlsoned partrndge A red fox appeared torhng over the 1ce hrs feet smkmg mto the snow at every other step The rabblts ears flattened agamst hrs head h1s powerful leg muscles tensed Then the treacherous wrnd changed puttmg hrm up wmd from the fox The hunted rabblt watched htm come closer the fox threw up hrs head and caught the scent Two bounds he was but but he knew hrs only chance was to wart The fox hfted one paw tentatxvely he almost whmed rn hrs eagerness Then he sprang the rabbrt antlcrpatmg the move sprang also but to the rrght toward the 1ce fleld where hrs lighter werght would enable htm to run wrthout slnkrng 1nto the snow He skimmed the surface llghtly passrng over the very spot where the 1mpr1soned partrrdge lay The fox followmg sank 1nto the snow breakmg the 1ce at every strrde The crafty partrrdge hrs prison walls broken rose mto the air wlth a loud whxrr of wmgs the fox leaped and fell back to earth, wlth the partridge 1n hrs jaws The rabbxt seelng the danger past stopped and mbbled medrtatlvely on some brrch shoots Well pleased w1th hrmself the fox was contemplatlng a partrldge dmner when the omrnous baymg of hounds came to h1s ears He started off at an easy lope whrch gradually qurckened to a run as the shrlll warhng grew louder I-Ie was loath to drop the prey but If xmpeu d his escape so that necesslty compelled htm to do so Slowly the dogs closed m and a cordon of fangs gleamed He struggled on toward the forest where the snow was thxn The hunters were hurrymg to end the hunt On-on to the woods At last sohd ground Hrs lrmbs semed lmbued with new strength and he fairly floated away from the slow dogs The howlmg grew farnter and ceased The rabbxt under the bushes safe from the falling snow dldn t know why xt drd not pene trate hrs shelter and he drdn t care Donald McRae 29 p C r X rl 1 I J . . . , . . , . . . . . . . , s 1 ' s 1 7 . . . , . , 7 7 , ' ' ec 19, - - - , I . 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GMX The Haunted Cabrn A great round red moon was rrsrng above the prnes east of the lrttle farmhouse of Samuel Brooks In a lrttle room on the second story a lrght was burnrng Harry Brooks a Senror rn the hrgh school rn the town of Prnevrlle Oregon was srttrng at a small table engaged rn a terrrfrc struggle to keep hrs mrnd upon hrs school work but all to no avarl Trme after trme hrs mrnd wandered back to the scene rn the agrrculture room where ohn Thornton the rnstruc tor had read a letter from the Superrntendent of the State Farr at Salem statrng that the champron 4 H Club boy would recerve a four hundred dollar scholarshrp rn the State agrr cultural School Try as he would he could not study He saw a vrsron of hrmself showrng a regrstered ersey Calf to garn the vrctory If he could only buy the calf whrch hrs nerghbor ohnny Nelson wrshed to sell but that seemed rmpossrble Hrs entrre savrngs amounted to only seventy frve dollars an rnsrgnrfrcant amount Who could buy a two hundred and frfty dollar calf wrth seventy frve dollars? Fate seemed agarnst hrm but rn hrs breast there was a gleam of hope Suddenly hrs face brrghtened He thought of the reward offered for the solutron of the mystery whrch had been puzzlrng the people for weeks He recalled to hrs mrnd the story and detarls of that mystery whrch was holdrng the whole countrysrde rn rts grasp He had once wandered up the mountarn slope near Prnevrlle to that old log cabrn whrch had recently acqurred fame through rts name The Haunted Cabrn ust when rt had be come haunted was a mystery At one trme hrkers and hunters had consrdered thrs lonely cabrn an rdeal spot to spend a weeks vacatron Many young people of the nerghborhood could tell of the enjoyable trmes whrch they had experrenced at the old cabrn but those days were seemmgly gone forever A remarkable change had settled over the people of the drstrrct No longer drd anyone plan to spend a vacatron wrthm rts spheres of rnfluence The old theory that the cabrn was the campers paradrse had been blasted by the drscovery of the group who had attempted to spend a week wrthrn rts solrtude After a srngle nrght they rushed down upon the lrttle town wrth horrrfyrng news the cabrn was haunted' The older folks of the town regarded thrs rncrdent as a great joke Every meetrng of the people was characterrzed by a drscussron concernrng the mystery of the Haunted Cabrn Oprnron after oprnron was put forth to explarn the phenomenon but no two seemed to agree Joel Thomas owner of the general store was of the oprnron that the campers had rmagrned most of therr experrence whrle Henry ackson owner of the confectronery store advanced the theory that the srtuatron was due to practrcal jokers Only one man regarded the story serrously That man was the towns rrchest crtrzen onas Wharton who lrved rn mortal fear that someone would krdnap hrs lrttle daughter and hold her for ransom Immedrately he connected the story of the haunted house wrth krdnappers and offered a frve hundred dollar reward for the solutron of the mystery The town loafers regarded thrs offer as the opportunrty of a lrfe trme More than one man followed the wrndrng path up to the cabrn each vowrng that he would return the follow rng day wrth the solutron and complete detarls of the mystery They had always returned the followrng day wrthout the solutron because not a srngle one of them had the courage to make a complete rnvestrgatron of the cabrn What resrdents of the town had once rrdrculed as mere fancy now became an rndrsputable fact the once peaceful cabrn was actually haunted Harry made up hrs mrnd that he would solve that mystery or he would know the reason why he could not He decrded to ask hrs frrend Jim Parker to accompany hrm on the trrp and they would splrt the reward rf the mystery was solved Harry needed only half of the D J r I fx H J 1 . - t . , .J ' ,A - - . . 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' Page Forty-Nine L NDT IONO U - WJ' QA amount offered to make possible hxs one great desire the purchase of the regrstered ersey ca The next mormng Harry informed rm of his plans lm was highly elated at the pros pect of this adventure and promptly accepted Harrys offer They decided to begm their trxp just as soon as school closed To the two boys the last month of school seemed luke a decade Nevertheless they managed to content themselves by laymg plans and completing details for thelr great adven ture At last the fmal day of torture arrived and the boys had three months of freedom, to spend as they pleased as far as school went Then amld the rldrcule and jeers of therr fellow students and townsmen the two boys completed arrangements for thelr journey up the mountam srde Complete campmg equxp ment and a ten days supply of food was collected All was m preparatxon for the greatest event m thenr hves Thus one bright mornmg ln une a close observer could have seen the figures of two stalwart boys standmg on the wild and rugged promontory whlch rears ICS rocky bluff hrgh above the Columbia River As they leaned on their rlfles contemplating the srght below smlles fhtted across their faces The fresh green follage of the trees sparkled with ghtterlng dew drops Back of them rose the hngh rrdges and ln front as far as the eye could reach extended an unbroken forest through whrch there ran the wmdmg traxl to the old cabm Beneath them and to the left was a wlde level clearmg A few scattered and blackened tree stumps showed the ravages of a forest fire xn years gone by The fleld was now overgrown wlth hazel and laurel bushes mtermmgled wxth numerous flowers whlch wafted a fragrant perfume upward to the nostrrls of the two boys A rushing creek bordering the clearmg rushed off from the rocky preclpxce to lose rts mdrvlduahty ln the broad Columbia Slowly the boys pursued their weary way up the wmdxng trall leading to the cabm Often they stopped to rest and vrew the beauties of Nature about them Flowers were plentlful, fxllrng the breeze wxth thexr perfumes whlle the songs of the blrds fllled the air Whlle the boys were engaged xn one of thelr favorite nature studies a man was seen approaching through the trees As soon as he was near enough for 1dent1f1cat1on he turned out to be Sam Connors the forest ranger of the dlstrlct Where are you youngsters gomg? he querxed as a way of openrng a conversation We re heading for that old cabm up the trail here aways answered lm Harry and I are tired of hearmg those superstltxous tales float around and we are gomg to settle the af fair or know the reason why What' Headlng for that cabm? Ill bet my last chew of tobacco that you ll be back rn town by to-morrow noon We may be but anyway we ll carry back the solutlon to the mystery Well good luck to you called the ranger as he started down the trarl I would advise you to keep those guns handy to mght Keep those guns handy? thought Harry to hrmself I wonder what he meant by that? he asked, turnlng to 1m Search me rephed the other However, I thunk we ll do lt The boys resumed thenr Journey reachmg the cabm about four oclock that afternoon The cabm was located m a wrde clearmg with a few pme trees located nearby It was no dlfferent from any other cabm The roof was somewhat dllapldated while the wmdows were boarded over on the North srde There was a strong door which could be securely barred from the lnsrde In one end there was a good fireplace with some trace of ashes stxll present Harry and Jim gathered an armload of wood apxece and built a roarmg fire Opening their pack they dug out a supply of bacon coffee and sugar and soon had thexr meal ready After eatrng supper they explored the loft for a su1table place to unroll thexr blankets and then they spent an hour or so explormg the lmmedlate surroundmgs of the cabm Page Fxfty ' r V C , C I ' 1 1 , J v .l - .I ' . , . . . v ' 7 7 9 J 9 ' ! l ' 7 7 , . , . , . 7 ' 7 9 ll ' 7, ' ' ' K! 3 ' ' ' 17 ' KK , . 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' f N91 IONOLI f- iuzl In the1r ramblmgs about their attCntlOh was attracted to quite a large hole lh the west end of the cabm The bottom log m the wall of the cabm was rather rotten and was broken away near the m1ddle of the wall The hole thus formed was qulte large probably exghteen mches across and about a foot hlgh On examlmng the hole the boys found that the bottom part of the log was worn smooth as lf some anlmal had been passmg m and out of lf Further examlnatlon revealed that there was a space between the ground and the floor of the cabm the dlstance bemg about two feet 1n height However the boys saw no SlgI'llflC8l'lCC an this dtscovery and entered the cabm to spend the n1ght An observer would have noticed that undue care was exerclsed m barrmg the door and locatmg such xmplements as guns and flashlnghts so that they could be easxly reached Harry and lm sat up untll nearly eleven o clock but not a thmg happened to dlsturb the stillness of the night Aw heck these tales about screammg and other terrxfymg no1ses IS the bunk 1m ex plamed Im gomg to bed lm rolled up ln h1s blankets and soon was sleepmg soundly Harry however was not lnclmed to turn ln He contmued his sxlent v1g1l for perhaps a half hour but eventually, he too was overpowered wlth the desire for sleep and rolled 1n A qulet solxtude settled down over the cabm broken only by the regular breathmg of the sleepmg boys and the moanmg of the wmd xn the trees The coals ln the fireplace dxmmed one by one and then went out uxet re1gned supreme but lf was only a momentary lull precedmg the oncommg storm The storm broke A horrible long dravan bloodcurdlmg scream rent the a1r followed by a great rattlmg of chams Then came a thumpmg which falrly shook the cab1n The thump mg and rattlmg of chams contmued for several minutes but that terrible scream was not re peated Harry and nm leaped up before the horrxble scream ended In thelr frenzy and fright they became all tangled up 1n thelr blankets and lost thenr flashllghts ln the darkness W Where a a are w w we? chattered 1m I wlsh I had never come near thls place Get a light quxckly Harry Thus dld they fuss and fume until they had untangled themselves and rebullt the fire floodmg the cabm w1th hght A careful search of the cab1n revealed nothing It s funny what that IS remarked Harry I hope It ISHI repeated So do I replled tm Thus sort of drama 1snt to my lxkmg You dont see me go1ng back to bed for the rest of this n1ght Then followed a period of silence Then aga1n pandemonlum broke loose Scream followed scream freezmg the very blood of the tremblmg youths nn the cabm Cham rattlmg thumpmg and screams combmed made such a dm that lf deafened 1m and Harry Finally the halr on the back of then' necks stiffened and began to r1se upon end ust as suddenly the nolse stopped W W Wh Whew' sputtered J Thls 15 too much for me Im going out of here and hlt If down the trail for home Harry dec1ded that he would get out too but before he could get the door open the thumpmg and rarrlmg chams began again Startled he grabbed h1s gun Thus thumpmg was loslng much of nts terror and he declded that xt was the blood curdl1ng scream whlch was fnghtenmg h1m If If only wasn t repeated The thumpmg contmued and Harry hgured that lf came from beneath the floor A sudden thought came to htm Say Jnm he exclalmed let s go out and see nf we can fmd any connectxon between that hole and all of th1s commotion All rlght Anywhere to get out of this den A X ri ' Q G Xl J JV? . . , . . . - . . 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J ff . - -I ',, im. ff ' ' I ff 3 ' . . . ,, . 3 7 1 . , . . , . . , . . ff ' ,Y ' ff 1 ' ' I ' 7 , , ' ' 77 If ' ' Y, Page Fifty-One 2 N91 IONOQI .- Gm, dd Thus wrth therr guns rn readrness the boys worked around to the west end of the cabrn Harry looked rnto the hole but could see nothrng Say rm hold my gun and flashlrght for a mrnute untrl I crawl down rn here sard he then you can hand them to me Then Harry worked hrs way down through the openrng At the further end of the hole he saw two green eyes starrng at hrm Agarn he felt hrs harr rarse on end whrle hrs knees endeavored to dash each other to preces Hey rm grmme that gun qurck he yelled He had barely got the gun rn hrs hands when that awful scream prerced the arr agarn thrs trme rrght rn front of hrm Harry gave a tremendous leap humped hrs head and almost knocked hrmself senseless Hrs gun bellowed and fell from hrs hands Tremblrng and almost suffocated Harry attempted to clamber out of the hole but got hrs foot caught between two logs and could not move Then he became aware of a warm sensatron near hrs out stretched hands By thrs trme rm had checked hrs mad flrght down the mountarn and was regarnrng hrs composure He was recalled to the cabrn by Harrys yellrng Nearrng the cabrn he agarn heard the rattlrng of charns and that thumprng sound Hey jrm throw that flashlrght down here qurck That norse has begun agarn Grabbrng the flashlrght from rm he focused rt toward the other end of the excavatron At hrs feet lay a full grown mountarn female lron dead whrle at the other end a half grown cub was varnly endeavorrng to free rtself from a trap Examrnatron revealed that rt had been caught rn the trap and had dragged rt under the cabrn The cabrn had been caught and the anrmal had been made a prrsoner It had been kept alrve through the efforts of rts mother who had carrred food to rt The shakrng of the trap had produced the rattlrng of charns whrle the thumprng norse was made by the lron strrkrng hrs head upon the floor The next mornrng two happy youths worked therr wav down the wrndrng trarl t Pmevrlle The mystery of The Haunted Cabrn had been solved and now Harry could buy hrs ersey calf Laurence Frye 28 TO WISCONSIN Wrsconsrn of the azure lakes Wrsconsrn how we love you Your fertrle farms and flowered plams The blue sky hung above you Wrsconsrn wrth your blessed trees Wrsconsrn home of beauty To keep you so and help you grow Our joy rt rs-our duty GAC28 3 D CJ G Xl r. 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A A Ififtj.-'ff rc rf X91 IONO QI .1 yr Iage F1ft3 Four dd THF GAML They caut1ously dealt the cards As they ventured out 1n the game Each to shatter the others guards And malce the score the same Twas the game of l ovt they plwcd As each mmlx med to gam from the other who would dearly pay With a hurt that won hut pam Now one 111 hltter sorrow SI'I11l6S on lest hrs partner know That he ln hrs sad tomorrow Sees nothmg there hut soe Ell73l7LIl1 Brunstad ZS BAI LAD Ola THF CTRFXV OI- THE BONADEW The moon hangs low 1h a srlxer bow By the further edge of the sea Of my stolen love and me We hear the beat of the Nortlt wmd s feet As he churns through the mrdmte swell And the deadened gloom of our wood rrhlned tomh Resounds to our ghastly yell A century s fled smce the fleet we led To thls prt beneath the waves A century s fled smce the crew we led Went down to thrs w atery grave But the ghastly crew of the Bonadew Llve on 1n therr sunken shell And the echos rmg w1th the drrge they srng And quall at the t1les they tell And we ve often swore by our brother s gore By our hopes of Heaven or Hell That the hated scum ere the day was done Would learn of our curse too well The moon hangs low m a sxlver bow By the further edge of the. sea While the whlte lxpped w axes snarl over the grave Of my stolen love and me We hear the heat of the North Wxnds feet As he churns through the mlclmte swell And the deadened gloom of our wood rxbbecl tomb Resounds to our ghastly yell Scott Pauley 28 fp ' I J J 2 w . 3, , wx . . I .X , , . I L x ' 1 I . ' , C 7 While the white-lipped waves snarl over the graves ' 5 V V 7 l 1 y - I , . , Y . . 7 -Y 7 ' Y 7 , f L K ,. 5 , . , 5 3 5 7 7 V - 1 V , , 5 , , ' rs mf L , , , 7 ' 7 v f l 7 J I V I. fr' C6 97 Q e Dam J Af I TSE: -:A 'W A . .. .. g-159, , 1 .yu ,Q ' V NY 3, 5 ' . ,, f 7-,,.- GN X rf. A ,.-Q.,-?7Ei HHIXXOCI Ol Aww.-no: named ssivls Naav-uuou so Asaiunos ST -' H 1 N , N f:,..:,i,i ' Y' V 5 -4 . ,- Z N Nllfff ' I -je':i'i., 1 i ix , sm N . QNN 'I ON O C LE GMW U.. Pg FfryS ' N91 'IONO L Ls. Cf X To Power Slxty of us leave the school th1s year to go-no one knows how far We wrll enter 1nto a world of reallty that has a hablt of showrng us bxg thrngs and then askmg, What can you do? Struggling, squeezmg or pluggmg through four years of an educatlonal process that we know, only too well, has done more for our future ltfe than any Slmllaf period we wrll ever spend we have come at last to the trme when we are ready to answer as best we y and with a grln we can step out and say, You ll be surprised From trme to time we have been astonlshed at what those who have gone before us can do and there has been no more surprlsmg example than thls object lesson so forcxbly presented to us durmg the past few months by our own c1ty For nearly a year we have watched from week to week the rapxdrty wlth whlch a group of men can produce before our eyes a project of such proporttons and of such potentralltxes as the hydro electrnc plant now nearrng com pletlon on our Chrppewa Rlver Proud of what we have done and trustmg blxndly 1n our selves, as we have done we went on through thrs much of llfe wlth an mfrnlte skeptrclsm of the ablllty of other generations But now our egolsm beglns to weaken and we fund ourselves perhaps subconscrously wondernng Thlngs are not what they seem to be has a famllrar rrng, and now lf becomes apparent The world has taken on a slightly dxfferent aspect ln these last months and appears no longer a place where this IS and that wxll be Just by no apparent cause There now presents ltself a reason for thrs and that Perhaps I do not express a umversal state of mmd but there came to me a great doubt of thxngs lh general after I had gazed m wonder at thxs colossal structure a few tlmes rn pass mg I began to wonder greatly at thxs thmg and wrth the growrng wonder came an obsession that I must know the 'why' and 'how of thls creatton So lf was that I presented myself one fme day at the offlce of Mr W H MacArthur, supermtendent of constructxon work on the Chrppewa Falls Hydro Electrrc Project After passlng through a maze of employees and a haze of clgar smoke I at last came face to face wrth the gentleman and mformed hmm of my mlssron Tellrng hrm that I represented the MONOCLE I requested that he g1ve me what he consldered the essentral detalls concerning thus work and the prospects for 1ts future value and poss1b1l1t1es He very oblrgmgly proceed ed to do thls and the salrent facts of our conversatron followed 1n the manner m whxch they appeared to a very green young layman wholly untutored ln the termlnology of the engineer I-Iavmg begun the constructxon work m August of 1927 wrth only a small crew employed ln the erectlon of buildings, trestles and the lrke, preparatory to beglnnmg the actual bunldlng of the dam and power house the engmeers swrftly became rntense 1n then efforts and the scene engaged m a metamorphosxs that soon changed xt from that of a beautrful rlver cas cadrng over rocks and boulders of Herculean proportnons bordered by a singularly verdureless rock strewn shore to an enclosed area farrly sproutmg wlth man made machines, shelters runways and paraphernalia of the bullder A coffer dam was constructed for the purpose of shuntrng the course of the rlver away from the actual srte of operatrons and work was begun on the dam proper To provlde a permanent foundatlon for the structure to be placed there, It was necessary, of course, to delve some dxstance beneath the surface presented In doing so the workmen found, much I X X c Q Q r' , D 1, ma ' , ' ' ' .U Page Fifly-Eight CDF lON0f,L:.GfX -l ff P i ' fwf- -na. 'vs 41:35:46 COURTESY OF NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY A COFFER DAM WAS CONSTRUCTED to therr surprlse, that the granrte of whlch the nver bed rs composed had been shattered for some dlstance around by an earthquake that had occurred ln thrs vlclmty rn some far distant t1me The worlc was rendered exceedmgly dlfflCUlf by this phenomenon whlch no one seems to have known about prevlous to this trme It IS probably the fxrst instance of the occurrence of an earthquake 1n th1S portion of the contment that has ever been found The thousands of yards of rock that had to be removed m thls operatlon came out only with great effort The dlggmg was at last completed and the actual construction work begun Hundreds of carpenters swarmed over the place erectmg frames, holsts, forms, and braces preparatory to the pouring of the concrete Some 30,000 yards of concrete wrll be used ln completing the entxre structure Much of thls was poured lh brtterly cold weather and xt was here that the mgenuxty of the engmeer entered The huge canvas shelters regarded wlth great curlousxty durxng the last wmter were used to shelter the portlons of the structure where concrete was settmg The forms were built lh such manner that steam pipes could be lald along the entlre outer surface of the form and when the canvas covers were ln place and the steam turned on, the concrete was allowed to harden 1n comparatxve warmth The dam, of course, will contam the usual gates or splllways of which there will be thirteen, each forty feet wrde and twelve feet hrgh These wlll be all operated by electric motors, independent of each other There will also be three mud gates beneath the surface of the reservoir for dramage of water ln case of necesslty for repalr The dam will have a tunnel for IIISPCCIIOH purposes runmng throughout nts entxre seven hundred feet of length 0 x 1 Q I' I J J 2 7 H, 1' v-4' 0 in M in Aw M ig ' T Wk 'TQ' Page Fifty-Nme 'NDI IONO C, Ls. Gf X The dam wrll create a vast reservolr in the Chippewa Rxver whrch wxll be one of flve such reservoirs controllmg the drainage of 52 000 square m1les of land rn the Chxppewa River Basm It IS fascmatlng to prcture the xmpressue beauty of th1s great work when the water has been backed up for several m1les between thus clty and the dam at Lake Wlssota and the flood lS pour1ng rn rushmg streams through the thlrteen splllways The power house at the north end of the dam IS of somewhat different constructxon than the dam proper It has a steel frame of the very newest type and IS built to wxthstand the elements for years It w1ll be less massive than the dam, of course, but even more beautiful Inasmuch as If rs to be made of tlle of strrklng color and w1ll serve as contrast to the somber concrete 1n the dam The power house IS to be equrpped wrth su. water wheels capable of turmng out flve thousand horse power each They wlll be the largest wheels wrth adjustable runners 1n the Umted States Each wheel wrll requlre four flat cars ln shlppmg them from West Alhs WISCONSIN where they were manufactured by the A.ll1s Chalmers Company Each wheel and the generator xt operates wlll be controlled from a separate balcony en trrely by means of an electrxc switchboard and push buttons Automatlc devrces are provlded for stopplng the wheels 1n case of overheatxng wlre breaks or msuffrcxent water It should prove very mterestmg to Journey through the power house once the plant IS 1n operat1on All current generated wrll be fed into the loop hne of the Northern States Power Com pany and may be used at Chrppewa Falls or any other polnt m the Middle West All electrx crty produced at all dams controlled by thls company IS fed mto thrs same loop lme and used wherever needed wlth no defmrte objectrve rn mmd Once the dam and power house have reached completron and the debrls of constructxon cleared away the c1ty wlll have a monument to the mgenuxty of man at nts very door that wxll long be pomted out as one of the fmest examples of archrtecture and eff1c1ency 1h the history of hydro electrlc constructron The completed structure wxll have been erected at a cost of three m1ll1on dollars and wrll be made up of the frnest materlals throughout Seven hundred carloads of materlals wlll have been used ln erection of the powerhouse alone Employment has been furmshed for slxteen hundred at one tlme or another and an aver age force of well over a thousand has been kept steadily at work ln the erectxon of thus vast project On the day that I V1SlI8d the scene of constructxon there was a shlft of men at work that numbered about srx hundred and as Mr MacArthur escorted me over the fleld of operations after he had frmshed enumeratmg the facts I have glven here we encountered a verltable army of workmen hurrylng thrs way and that, carrymg materlals or standmg at the controls of the numerous machlnes used 1n the work We wound rn and about among the numerous structures and over and under the count less braces along the S1dCS of the varxous forms He showed me where they were mxxmg their concrete 1n a tall structure to the top of whlch sand, gravel and cement were bemg hoisted rn carefully predetermmed quantxtles Another bulldmg housed two xmmense axr com pressors that provxded a1r for all the drxlls and Slmllaf tools bemg used on the job In a nearby shed several men were turnmg out large carefully tempered pomts to be used 1n the compressed a1r drllls at the rate of one every mmute I-Iavmg vlewed these structures where the materlals being used m the constructlon were prepared I was led down a long fllght of sta1rs to where the actual bu1ld1ng was gomg on Here we found a maze of props and txmbers supportmg the forms for the dam whlch we were U J ' Xl x ra J J I2 Page Sixty r 'YD1 'IONO C, Lt-.GW eoumssv of NOWHERN STATES POWER COMPANY PAST 11-IL Foot OF THF HUGE POWER forced to crawl under rn some places and over tn others Past the foot of the huge tower where the ltttle hft was mtermxttently whrrrrng up and down, he led me and at length we crawled under the lower edge of a vast sheet of canvas to fmd ourselves rn a spaclous and reverberant concrete chamber Thus, he explamed, was the frrst water wheel chamber tube completed and to my surprlse he told me that I was beneath the power house and nowhere near the dam rtself I was sure that I must have walked nearly across the rlver bed and was considerably taken aback to learn that I hadn't even reached the north end of the clam The chamber we were tn was qu1te vast rn srze and resembled noth1ng so much as a huge talklng machlne horn rn that xt was square and narowed down to a consxderable extent toward the back where the wheel was to be placed and had a huge gaping mouth where, Mr MacArthur mformed me, the water would be rushmg 1n at a great rate 1n a few short months It was a rather gruesome sensatlon to prcture the fate of anyone attemptmg to stand m that spot a year later From here he led me to a spot where I could see port1ons of the dam that had just been completed and then back to the offrce for It was xmposslble at the tlme to enter the area where the dam was under constructxon as the coffer dam was betng shxfted and there wat some doubt as to the precxse moment when the water would come rushmg rnto that space, After thankmg htm on behalf of the Monocle Staff for the mformatlon he had given me and expressmg my own gratefulness for havlng the rare pr1v1lege of vlewmg the project 1n nts mtermedrate stages I departed greatly elated wxth my success at obtalnlng thrs lnfOl'l'l'l3fl0n fl CJ r X x J 12 X ' ' 1121 -' yin' twig. , le? t iii . p bill ' u ,Wf- Lf. r,-v. g Q. 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'GUI If NOQL: 0 fy STOCK .IUDGING TEAM n R xx TI-IE AGRIFALLIAN SOCIETY The Agrxfalhan Socrety rs an organrzatron of the boys and g1rls who are enrolled 1n the Smlth Hxghes agrxcultural department of Chxppewa Falls I-hgh School Its purpose IS to help country hoys and g1rls of Chlppewa County to lmprove the agrlcul ture on therr farms as well as to promote socral lrfe of therr own commumnes to encourage club work and to teach rural lwoys and grrls to be puhhc splrlted useful cmzens and leaders rn thelr own communmes and m every way promote the agrrcultural mterests of the county The orgamzatnon IS made up of teams which gxve demonstranon m prumng orchards testxng mrlk cream so1ls and seeds cullrng and caporxzmg chrckens, and judglng feedrng and selectrng dalry cows STOCK JUDGING Mr Sharp started stock judgmg work very soon after school started with tte ldea of developrng a champxonshrp team Vlsxts were made at varrous farms throughout Chippewa County On the Wednesday September 19 the team composed of Kenneth Chrystal Robert Lrehe Earl Walter and Bernard Altman wxth Mr Sharp left for Nexllsvllle where we stayed over nnght The next mornrng we resumed our Madrson Journey arr1v1ng there Thursday afternoon whrch gave the hoys a chance to see a httle of the crty before dark Friday vsas the blg Clay for the contest which was held throughout the entlre day We were told to report the next morn1ng at the Agrlcultural Burldxng to get our standrngs and scores Although we were not fortunate enough to wm the champlonshlp we were among the hrghest and gave the champlonshp team a good rut The tr1p proved mterestmg and on Saturday afternoon we were ahle to attend the W1scons1n Purdue game Sunday mormng we made our departure for Chlppewa We judged draft horses sheep swrne, beef cattle and clarry cows Erght drfferent stock judging teams from erghty drfferent schools of the state were there besrdes crop Judgrng teams meat judglng teams farm mechamcs teams and even sxngmg teams making IH all over 700 boys It was lndeed a real round up of farm high school boys from all parts of the state The contest took up most of the day and rn the remalmng hours we vrsrted many places of rnterest about the umverslty Q r I J X2 ww 1 rf 4 'X I Row l lf. 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Page Seventy f N91 IONO C, Law 'J DEBATE TEAMS Row lu 1 nt S um nltcrnxtt I-I Connor '1 ON TO MADISON IN DEBATE As the weeks of thls year wore away On to Madlson was heard so often on the lips of our debaters that xt was consndered the1r slogan When fmally they drd go to Madlson on Apr1l 2 to partxcxpate 1n the state Champlonshlp debate we all felt the slogan had been aptly chosen As usual Mr B1sel began m the sprmg precedmg thls school year to select the best maternal 1n the school for hrs debatmg squad In the fall he had under 1ntens1ve trammg twelve boys After a serles of ehmmatxon debates the sxx to form the regular debate squad were chosen The afflrmatlve were Iulxan Clark, flrst speaker, Henry Connor, second speaker, Captam Pauley thxrd speaker, and Lawrence Frye, alternate The negatlve team was com posed of Marshall XV1ley, fxrst speaker Morrls Buske, second speaker, Captam ack Sampson, thtrd speaker, and Marcus Schrem, alternate The TIYSI regular debate was between Rlver Falls Normal School s second team and our negatlve Result Two to one dec1s1on 1n Ch1ppewa s favor However, thus was not a con ference debate so our poxnts were valueless except as they gave us confldence The second tune Chrppewas mettle was trxed was November 12 when our afftrmatxve defeated Eau Claire here and our negatnve l1kew1se came vxctorrous from thelr meetmg wrth Menomonxe there Both declslons were unanimous and xn Chxppewa s favor Next we had a dual debate wnth Medford which agam resulted ID two unan1mous de c1s1ons for us Fortune rs, however, as has been remarked before, ftckle m her favors Our next t1lt was wnth Hayward In Clnppewa the afftrmatlve mon a unan1mous decxslon from Hayward but at Hayward our neganve lost two to one We were nevertheless eltgxble to the seml fmals whlch we entered wlth only two judges votes agamst us Ten days of extensxve trammg sharpened our teams for the coming seml fmal battles The affrrmatwe were to meet the last year s State champlons, New R1chmond, at New Rich mond, whlle the negatlve were to take on Eau Cl3lfC,S afflrmatlve at home The afflrmatlve Page Seventy One C' C G Xl T J X J J I-AI. Cllurk, afl.g S. l': Icy, uff. Cc: 1vt.jg II, Bisel, fro: 'lljg M. .'4'l1 ' , 1 - 1 'C . , - ff- Rcvw Zsl.. Frye, ZlllCl'!lIll4'Q ,l. Sznnpqml, neg, Cczq1!.Jg Nl. VN'ilt-y, nc-gg M. Ihlske, neg. if 79 ' Q! ' Q7 ' 1 - ' , J . . , . . . . . . , . - . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . WDW N091 - Mft -311. battled hard but were defeated 3 to 0 wlth a percentage average of 100 for New Richmond and 95 1 3 for Chlppewa All hope of gomg to Madlson seemed lost untll we heard that Eau Clalre s afflrmatlve had beaten New Rnchmond s Negative 100 to 95 That meant that lf our negative held the Eau Clalre afflrmatlve to any percentage less than 95 1 3 Chrppewa would enter the finals wlth a small 1 32? margm Excltement was at a hlgh pxtch the evenmg of the decxdrng debate Our negative outgeneralecl the Eau Clalre team 1n every phase of the contest and turned m a glorxous 3 to 0 dBClS10H holdmg Eau Claire to a 93 2 3 percentage average and earnmg Chnppewa the rlght to enter the fmals at Madlson as the representatxve of the northern sectlon of the state At Madison Chlppewa was represented by a more or less cr1ppled aggregatlon of debaters Two short days before the b1g debate ullan Clark became serlously 111 w1th the flu Un daunted Mr Blsel tra1ned Lawrence Frye to flll the gap only to have MOFFIS Buske taken slclt on the day of the .fmals Wxth characterlstlc gr1t Morris elected to strclc to the shxp The affxrmatlve team clearly demonstrated thelr superior ty over the Portage negative wh1pped them 3 to 0 Much cred1t for thxs vlctory IS due Lawrence Frye who entered the contest only two days before the debate was grven learned the whole of uhans speech xn that tnme and dnd hls part m wmmng the vxctory I-Iard luck contmued to stallc the negatlve team and they were defeated unan1mously by the afflrmatlve of Sturgeon Bay The percent age shows how close Chlppewa came to wmnlng the state t1tle 100 to 98 agamst us The teams were awarded s1lver second place medals and a banner for thelr flne showlng The bulgxng debate boxes were put away permanently for Scott and uhan but only to wart untll 1929 to be clalmed again by Marshall Iaclc Morrls and Henry However the school IS very proud of the work done th1s year m debate by the boys and thelr coach Mr Blsel The slgnal success of our debate teams ln recent years has aroused an unusual enthus1asm 1n the school for that act1v1ty Consequently we expect to have next year enough students trymg out for debate to afford the selectxon of a strong team one as strong as that of 28 All the JUHIOIS of thls year s teams wlth the exceptxon of ack Sampson w1ll agam partnclpate aclc wlll devote all h1s le1sure to the vnolm However a champlonshxp team could have no better materlal afforded as a foundation than IS to be found ID the cahbre of Henry A401115 and Marshall that IS wlth Mr Btsel as a coach DISTRICT TOURNAMENT By vlrtue of hav1ng won elght out of fourteen games Chrppewa was selected as one of the elght teams to compete nn the Eau Clalre Dnstrxct Tournament Chippewa battled Altoona 1n IIS first game and tool: them down the l1ne 20 18 In the second game Ch1ppewa was defeated by Arcadra rn one of the best games of the tournament 22 21 In the third game the Cards defeated Fall Creek 23 17 In the fxnal game of the tournament Chlppewa tool: her old r1val Eau Clalre down the lme for the flrst tlme rn fxfteen starts by the score of 13 11 gil, 5 X3 ! 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Mft SCI-IOOI NEWSPAPER STAFF Row 1 IXIIIIILV 1l!LLll'lIl0I1 Han Hlckol luhmge Johnson Business NImn1.,cr Dc-l'mew Sports Schrtm Sophomore News Ullonnell Hlllilf News Lmnc Orgmlzxtluns llokenstrom Advertisement 'Han Rbw 7 Berg 'INIJISI Wermuntl I1tcr'1rv Ildclell ltrsouals Vlwlrxth Humor Bxunstwd Associate NEWSPAPER Developxng out of several drsastrous attempts 1n the past and w1th many predlctlons of fallure, Chippewa I-hgh made an attempt to publish a successful school paper The students have so flrmly started the tdea that with the example of 1928 before them, a very fme paper IS predlcted for the future Under the great dlff1CUlIlCS of lack of experlence and proper fac1l1t1es with whlch to work, a Staff has publxshed a paper whxch has been hlghly praxsed by persons w1th authortty to speak upon the subject Mr Lyon has devoted a great deal of tlme and energy upon th1s, one of the many new ldeas wh1ch have been mtroduced xnto our school th1s year The Chr H1 Tlmes as If was finally named after a fruxtless search for a new appella t1on m a contest announced ln the fxrst lssue tried to represent school actxvmes and events ln an authentic and 1mpart1al manner It covered all athletxc contests, forenslc 3CtlV1fl8S, the work of the varlous orgamzatnons, the tradmonal events of the school m general, and any thmg of interest that the reporters wxth the help of thelr rapxdly developmg news sense could fmd for copy The Staff sold subscrxptlons for the second semester at forty cents and charged fxve cents a copy They promlsed at least ten lssues to all of thelr subscrlbers They found no trouble 1n obtamlng enough copy for each lssue and often dlscovered that they had far too much Much interest was aroused over the plan and each 1ssue awaxted eagerly Every one seemed to be concerned with nts success The paper on several occasions served as the of flC1al organ of the faculty and lf was through 1t that the Semor Honor Roll was announced The Edntorlal Staff workmg together, produced newsy and mterestnng copy, made up m proper newspaper fashlon The Buslness Staff presented w1th the more dxffxcult problem of fxnancxng the paper worked dxllgently to secure thelr quota of ads The combmed Staff met each Saturday precedlng the day of publxcatxon and prepared the copy for the next lssue Each department was m charge of one person and he or she was responslble for a certam amount of copy It proved a very mterestmg proposxtlon and one nn whlch there was much that was new and valuable to know ournahsm IS becornlng more and more a hugh school subject Next year everyone hopes that there wxll be enough students mterested so that a class m journaltsm may be organlzed and gxven the publlcatxon of a newspaper as a project Thls plan would place a newspaper on a much more stable basts and avold havmg a newspaper carelessly or mcorrectly constructed The Staff of this year's attempt extends wxshes for greatest success to those who attempt the furthering of thelr efforts 0 f 3 1 f p A I 1 J I v A211 . --gilt ,K hi 'Z-,i. wg i ' - H, Que W -' -744,1 A4 wr. . . 'K I Y, . ,L 7 Editor, Lee, Editor--Xihbe, Senior Ncwsf-Ray, Typist, Logie---School l,fL-. lf '- - ' 7,-it ' ' ' - - Page Seventy-Three 91lONOi!...c. WJ lo ble Ima VOLUME l NO 3 Chippewa Falls Senior Hugh School, Chippewa Falls,Wls , Febnmry I6 l928 PRICE 5 CENTS LOCAL DEB TER Wl FO RTH TILT RED WHITE DOWNED IN HARD GAME LAST FRIDAY BY BLOOMER Chnllpewu Leads Through Most of home Score at Half Time 12 N Low Beams A Nlenlce The Chippewa team returned I-rm day night after a hard and butter struggle whlch resulted only nn defeat The Junior Hugh -aquad was p agmnst A small fast bunch and found xt xery dnffxcult to keep their men guarded The irst half ended wlth the Chippewa boys at the short end of a 12 2 score In the second half thev came to llfe and played real basketball nd crept up on lhexr op V ponents unul the score was IH 12 when the game ended It was a good game and a hard one to lose K luppewa ls Defeated The mann game of the exemng vm: I1 thrlllvr from star! tn finish ln the openmz penofl of the game Bloomer took the lead by shppmg two basket ln before our ve am had txme to thunk At this point Coach Westfall made a substntuuon vxhnch stopped Rloomers rally and Chlppewa then took the lead whxch thu hnhl throughout tht game ln ihe last few mmute: of play the Bloomer uumt crawled up on Chu-pf-wa and tned them Chuppcvsa held them at thxs porn! for a long time but u t before the whxstle blew a Bloomer man made a shot which looked wild but went through and won the game for them The zvm was o little low and our bows hut the rafters to lt and commenced to score Capt Bennett and Don Bnnkman led the nconng lust wlth H nnd 7 pomts re spec-tnely All the boys played 1 good game but their defense was loose at txmes The Mondovu game had been sche- dul fi for the 15th but the only night that the Teleqram management could 7 ' Herb Joe tmgs l5lst F1eld Ar tlllery team here was on that mzht so our game wxs played the 14th Chippewa Falk Alumni Do Well at Ripon Henrx Chrlstophcrson of the class of 25 of Chmncvua H vh upheld the prestnre of Rupon College xn dehat lnz dunnz, the clashes wxth state teams However, not all of Henrvs ablllty as bemrz dxrectcd townrd de bale, we conclude Judzlnr from his place on the honor roll with an aver ave of 946 Indeed, we may have proper reason to be proud of such a graduate Aloxs Sebesta, a member of last years graduating class now also ln attendance at Rxpon College, has been successful xn upholding the usual hugh standard of the Chlppewa Hugh school graduates He has shown hlmself to be a xery desxrable type of student WANTED T0 KNOW' Who 1s responsible for The Dream er' Wxll that per-son please notify G A Crane before Thursday night' No Mnnocle cnntnhutvnnn can he acr-epted New Members on Staff to Improve Our Paper Because of the lncreaslng ln terest for our paper that has been shown hy the school, the paper stall' has been greatly en larged and several new mem bers have been admitted Mr Lyon declded that the wnteups for the paper were too numer ous to be taken care of by so small a stall' as lt placed ton great a responsibility on each stnl' member and therefore slx new members have been given a place on the stat! We are sure that these new members vull oo operate with the old stall' and will do much toward making our paper A success 1928 SENIOR HONOR ROLL ANNOUNCED GIRLS ARE WINNERS Jenny Chrlstollerson Ruth Thompson he Hugh Only Three Bovs 'Wake I-Irs! 'lqn he at lenm nth mp un The 1028 srnlor honor roll 1 with omclally announced Chr1stotTerson rs waledxctorun an averaze of 9189 Ruth Tho follows a close second wth I1 4 HONOR ROLL Rank Name hrade Ruth Thompson Gwen Cram- Adahne Lu w 'fr 1' lllma Liddell Robert Porter Flxzaheth Brunstad Jeannette Maxwell Garvln Cotlm 'P1 ll 'll 00 no G0 88 30 88 33 88 00 B8 00 87 24 The 1928 honor roll ns slightly lower than the 1927 roll The waledlctonan last year recewcd 93 275 and the salu tntorxan 93103 The average or last years highest ten was 9161 and of thxs years hxghest ben 89 638 To a person outside our school these marks may seem verv low The five poxnt system of gradmg m use ln Chlppewa Falls Hwh School keeps grades below 95 and tends to keep them xery close together Mr Lyon ls of the oplmon that the many factors that unavoulably affect a pnven students grade ln any one of the tourses pursued hy hxm through out has hugh school expenenee make such a fine dxvxslon of thus sort..qu1te meanmgless He suggests that 10 students names be publrshed but to go so for as to say that tlus student has achneved nmety one and ewhty five one hundredths per cent of per fectxon and that another has achxeved only mnetv one and seventy-exght one hundreths per cent of perfectxon is the height of absurdity A phase of Physxcs especially mn terestlmz to our school musicians ns now bemz pursued an the studv of sound ml nts relatxon to musical ln without xdenuhcataon Thank you struments Page Seventy Four CARDINAL DEBATE TEAMS SHUT OUT MEDFORD SQUADS IN SECOND ROUND 0F INTERSCHOLASTIC DEBATING X LINCOLN S FAVORITE l0h why should the splrnt of mortal be proud lLxke a svuftiloeung meteor a fast llymg cloud A hash of the lnghtmng a break of the ware, 'vlan passes from lift to his re t ln the gr-axe lThe lt-axes of the oak and thu. vslllovs shall fade Be scattered around and together be 21 lAml the young and the old and the low, and the hugh Shall molder to dust, 'md together shall he . Q or the vu ed That wuthers .mas to let others suc wed Sn the multxtude tomes utn those we behold To repeat every tale that has often been told For we are the -.ame that our fathers hate been We see the same slvhts that our fa tht-rs have seen, We drmk the same stream and we wen the same sun And run the same course that our fa thers have run 4 o x Tls the vunk of an eve, tus he draught of a breath From the blossom of health to the paleness of death From the gilded saloon to the bler and the shroud Oh whv should the spmt of mortal be proud' WILLIAM KNOX Enlhusxasts Accompanv B B Tern to Bloomer About Mtt stud nts arcompamed the lusketball team to Bloomvr last Friday and cheered heartllv through out the ennre game Smmng jokes and noxse prevaxled an both busses and upon th lr nrnvnl xn Bloomer the town xmmedmtely glowed mth red md white Our honorable chaperons added greatlv to the etemnvs mern ment especlally Mxss Bntz who found lt necessary to shaft rhnut several times xn the couwe of the Journey Bm-lltes Cnnhnue tn Wm Over Oppo nenlx- Display Fme Arguments and Dellvery Stott Pauley and Jack Sampson captams of ou: two track debate teams each turned m another perfect score for their weeks work Scott 'md hus texm composed of Henry lConnor and Juluan Clark earned the rr-rl and white banner to Medford, flauntc-ri lt In the faces of our frlendly rnals there and returned proudly to the home tm-mn mth credit of having recent-cl the nleclsxons of all three Judges Ilkesuse Jack and hxs Jun mrs Marshall Wnley and Moms Buske remamxnz at home to meet the xnxadlnz affirmative team from Medford favorably xmpressed all three of the Junlees and won another unanimous der-:sion Hard Work Wma The cardlnal dehate beams have en tered four mtersrholastxc debate con tests so far and hate emerzed wxth four unammnus deusxons Thls lq m deed a retord of sshlch these hovs and the school may feel proud We are fortunate to hate reams of thxs calxbre renresent our hnrh school ln thls IC tvvnts Results of the careful conscnen tnous txme consummz work that the hm and therr vndustrlous coach Mr Bxsel hue heen clomg, are now be :nz mamfz-:ted ln mu-ssxon the Menomome f firmalne Fm Claxre negative and both of Medfonls teams have fallen before the Chlnvewa tomahawk Much clatnon ns felt because of such an ex rellent start hut several more v1cta nes uhlch null he harder to eam must be arnulred before we may even enter lthe finals which bermmate the season T Q vs explained m detail ln another artncle Our School to Have a Real Valentme Promoters of the Lear East Relief have enlxsted the ard of John J Calla han State Superintendent of Schools ln furthennxr the cause of Americas creat nhmlanthronv the Wear Fast re lxef Emeloues have been dxstrxbuted Im school children that then mov on close ln them thmr tontnbutxons whlch are Elven to the teacher-x These are forwarded to Mr hasten, the treas urer The emelopes are base! on the Valentlne xdea for every dollar sent to the betterment of the hear Fast wull prow. a real Valentme to rnnny orphans of that section Our school has to operated with thus movement and uf ns urged that every student rontnhute a small amor nt as a real Vnlenvvne for the httle gurl whose plc ture appears on the envelopes SEN IOW BRHGIANCF GRRRR Mr Anderason Un Commercxal Law classy If a man contracts to hurld a bndrze for the clty, what 1s llrst necessary' Gladys Bandehn The water ' 3 X I fc f 1 to f Y I Q Q ' A I . . 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Paulex l'n1l L ark Half Back BIKTLIKT T xcklt S1 hwirtz l'ull Back Football l927 Although graduatxon had left s1x regulars wlth whlch to bulld th1s year s team, only four returned They were Captam Pauley, Bennett, Ness, and Schwartz Others who had seen previous service were Clark, Nunke, O Donnell, and Mercrer At the openmg of the season about forty men had reported for practlce, but due to mjurres and meleglbxlxty thxs number had dwmdled to a mere twenty before the close The team and the squad this year was one of the smallest, lf not the smallest that has ever represented Ch1ppewa The average welght of the team bemg slrghtly more than one hundred flfty pounds whlle that of the squad was much less The l1ne though small d1d not prove as much of a problem as d1d the backfreld, espec1ally the halfback posltlons Durlng a short season of six games, seven different men were used to flll those two posltlons Left end, m the lme proved a puzzle Even as the Eau Claire game came around, Delaney, was mak1ng hls debut as a football player The flrst game found RICC Lake playmg here Although they had a g1ant lme and a veteran backfxeld, the two teams played on almost even terms throughout the game untll late nn the third quarter, when a Rxce Lake half back got a lucky break, mtercepted one of our passes, and ran for a touchdown At this stage of the game, Bennett our veteran quarter back, was lnjured and forced from the game for the rest of the season wnth a broken shoulder Chlppewa m1SSCd a chance to score, ln the second perxod, when Schwartzs place k1ck from the twenty yard lme mlssed its mark by mches The flnal was Rnce Lake 7 Chxppewa 0 Our next game was agamst Menomome The game, held at the fanr grounds xn Menomonle, was played on a very muddy frelcl Chlppewa seemed to have lost all 1ts flght and played very poor ball throughout the entlre contest However, the score at half was 0 to 0 whtle the fmal was Menomome 14 Chlppewa 0 f' G V 3 2 6 J J RUN ' fXvilYl1CSS. ll: lf ll. 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I ' , V ' a 7 ' 9 I ' ' Iage Seventy-Six 'GXDJ IONOC l .- O at J -I-I The week rntervenmg between the Menomome game and the contest wlth Stanley our next foe saw the Chxppewa team undergo a thorough reconstructlon Only frve men were left ln thexr former pos1t1ons The revampxng proved to be xery good medxcme for when the fmal whrstle blew the score stood Stanley 6 Chrppewa 18 Our next battle was agalnst the fighting lrtsh from New Rlchmond We were lead throughout the contest although we threatened to score twrce once after Chrystal mtercepted one of therr passes and ran to therr ten yard lme and agarn as the game ended wrth Cluppe was ball flrst down and nme yards to go for a touchdown Chlppewa s poor showmg com bmed wrth the stellars performance of thelr opponents wlll account m part for the score whxch was New Rlchmond 20 Chrppema 0 Our next opponent was Bloomers undefeated team which journeyed here for the blg doubleheader homecommg The frrst half of the contest was all Chrppewa s The score at half bemg Ch1ppewa6 Bloomer0 In the second half Bloomer came back strong but If was only ln the last m1nute of play that we yrelded When the game ended the score was Bloomer 12 Chrppewa 6 Our last battle was agarnst our tradmonal enemy Eau Clarre They had an undefeated team wh1ch had downed such teams as La Crosse New Rrchmond Rrver Falls and Hnbbmg Mmn The game was played on the 1cy Normal School Freld IH Eau Clarre 1n almost zero weather Eau Clalre started off wlth a rush that netted them a twenty point lead at half In the second half Chippewa came to hfe frghtxng mad FIVE trmes durmg the second half Chrppewa took the ball up the freld for no less than forty yards each once stopplng only after the goal lrne had been crossed In th1s game two men Delaney and Krerhng were play1ng thelr f1rst game of football and although we were outwexghed over thirty pounds to the man we made ln the second half three tlmes as much yardage as Eau Cla1re made durmg the entlre game Durrng the game we completed no less than thrrty forward passes When the frnal gun sounded the score stood Eau Clalre 20 Chrppewa 7 Although many Senrors graduate and wnll be mrssed the outlook for a successful team next ts brrghter than 1n years for with such regulars as Schwartz ODonnell Foster Krellmg and Delaney and an abundant supply of reserve maternal rn Thompson Connors Clem L Brmkman Meyers Larson Lerdholt Stumm Bogen Dodge Dana Varness ohnson and W1ll1HmS f x f if ig 3 X x 'J I f J G 1 1 1 . . . . , , . . 0 . - ' ' - QQ - vw y ' ' , ' 7 l 5 ' 9 ' - f - - et - an - 1 ' 5 , ' Y - - - s - - a 9 ' ' . , ' Y . 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'9 if Basketball 1927 28 INTERCLASS TOURNAMENT Thls year for the first tlme an mterclass tournament was held It had as IIS purpose the selectmg of the best men for the varstty squad and the reawakenxng of the school sp1r1t whlch generally flags a llttle w1th the lapse of txme between football and basketball seasons The tournament under the dlrectxon of Coach Westfall was sponsored by Mr Lyon who agreed to gtve a red and whlte banner to the class wlnnmg f1rst place and a hundred honor pomts to the wmner of second place The games covermg a three day perxod were played after school nights The Jumor class team went through the tournament wlthout a defeat to take first place whlle the semors copped second wxth the sophomores th1rd and the m1dget freshmen last Then to show thexr superlorxty of the hardwood court the ever vxctorxous jumors took on the faculty team and m the greatest game of all defeated them by the close score of 12 11 THE CONFERENCE Frxday December 16 saw the openlng of the mterscholastlc season wxth Colfax playmg IES f1rst game with the Red and Whlte m the umor Hlgh Gym The game was as most of the openmg games are rather slow The lack of veteran maternal was apparent IH the pass mg and workmgs of both teams However Chxppewa was never 1n danger after the fxrst quarter The fmal score was Chlppewa 16 Colfax 8 The followmg Tuesday December 20 found another team Holcombe playmg tts fxrst game wnth Chlppewa The game was very rough wtth many unmtentxonal fouls bemg called on both teams Chlppewas short passlng attack was working faster and smoother than ln the opener And although Holcombe trled hard to score they were no match for the Cardinals and down to a defeat of Chxppewa 29 Holcombe 5 In the next battle Chlppewa took on the fast Bloomer flve 1n an mtersectlonal clash Although outwelghed and outjumped Chrppewas speed and accurate shootlng more than atoned for what they lacked The game was very rough wlth a great number of fouls Capta1n Bennett was removed from the game ln the last mmute but vlctory was already The next game on the followmg week end was preceded by a trtp to Durand The trlp made by motor took fxve hours m sub zero weather wtth the result that our boys arrived ln Durand just 1n t1me for the game The game was close all the way but the Cards were severely handlcapped 1n thenr shots by a small low boxed tn gym However the Durand team played a great game with the result that the fmal score stood Chlppewa 7 Durand 14 The flrst game of the new year was a clash with our old enemy the Orange and Black from Stanley here It was a great game but the fast br1ll1ant offense and powerful defense of the vtsltors proved a lxttle too much for the ftghtmg Cards The score was Chlppewa 18 Stanley 21 The last game before exams found Chlppewas old r1val Nelllsvxlle playmg here The game was close fast and clean all the way wlth Chxppewa havmg a sltght edge on the scorxng When the fmal gun sounded the score was Chippewa 15 Nelllsvxlle 12 After a two weeks lay off the Cards went mto actlon agamst Ladysmlth 1n another 1nter sectxonal clash to end the fxrst round of our schedule The game was fast and hard fought and IS declared by many the best game of the season Wlth seconds to play and the score 17 16 ln favor of Chippewa a Ladysmlth player wtth one hand tossed the ball clear from the center of our unxor Hugh gym lh what IS termed a freak shot mto the basket to make the score as the gun sounded Chtppewa 17 Ladysmith 18 The second round of the Cardmals schedule opened February 3 w1th Eau Clalre our enemy of long ago playmg here An enormous crowd packed the Junxor Hlgh gym to 1ts capaclty to wltness the game The game was close wlth the lead changmg hands several ttmes Chlppewa led at the half 118 and throughout the third quarter Then wlth only a few Page Ezghty 1 x H I r 3 I 1 J 2 ' tt - as I - ' ' 7 I . 7 ' Q , . - . , . Q . . S 7 7 ' 7 7 9 9 ' ' 7 7 5 - ' ' 7 . ' : ' , . 7 7 7 7 . , . . . ' 7 . 7 . 7 7 ' , . . . . , . assured. When the final gun sounded, the score stood: Chippewa 21, Bloomer 17. a - ' 1 I ' 9 1 ' . . . I 4 7 7 , ' 7 : , . 7 7 ' 7 7 . . . ,, . . ,, . . , . ce 97 - 5 - ' ' - 7 7 ' 7 7 . , : , . . , . 7 ' 7 ' ' QQ 77 , . ' 9 - - ' - ec 79 - J 7 7 : , . 7 7 7 . s ' Q V - 9 I QNQPIONOCI WWW ii minutes to play and Chippewa leading by two, the Eau Claire guards began, as they usually do, to make their freak shots which netted them six points, making the score: Chippewa 18, Eau Claire 22. The next week-end, February 10, found the team journeying to Bloomer to play a return game. Our boys, as usual, were handicapped by a heavier and taller team which proved just a bit too much for our clever floorm ork. The final was: Chippewa 71 Bloomer 23. The next game was a fifth team Mondovi Journey here for their first game with the Red and White in a mid week clash And although the Cardinals played far below their usual form except for a third period spurt they were able to defeat their new rivals by the score of Chippewa 17 Mondovi 15 On Friday February 17 our Red and White warriors started for a return game with Neillsville In the first quarter the Cards piled up an unsurpassable lead by spearing em from all the possible an les of the floor The final Chippewa 26 Neillsville 20 The following Friday found us visiting Eau Claire to witness the second clash of the Red and Purple Although we were doped to win the odds were all against us We were playing a big team in an oversized overcrowded gym The Cards put up a fight but not the fight they should have put up against Eau Claire and thus Westfalls midgets went down to a glorious defeat of Chippewa 12 Eau Claire 22 The last week end of our schedule was one of revenges On Thursday Chippewa easily avenged an early season defeat at the hands of Durand by the score of Chippewa 16 Durand 9 On the following and closing day of our schedule the Cards journeyed to Stanley and in a great battle took revenge for an early season defeat at the hands of the Orange and Black The score was Chippewa 14 Stanley 9 Besides having won eight out of fourteen scheduled games Chippewa also won three practice tilts two from Notre Dame and one from Cadott by the score of '54 11 During the season Chippewa scored 347 points to their opponents 250 Our great defense held our opponents to an average of 15 points per game while we ran up an average of 31 Compared to the size of our opponents the Cardinals may truthfully be termed Westfalls midgets Thus the team of this year has become one of the most successful in the history of the school Coach Westfall and the team deserve an unlimited praise for their record of the season With only two seniors the brilliant Captain Dale Bennett and the midget forward Franklin Chrystal graduating from the squad the success of next years team is practically assured P-vii ff ea? lf t ge Goa X fn, D 4,55 ,515 1 ,mn 7 ff A rn . . . 7 , . 1 . 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GMJX K1 1 XZ lx The Llterary Club The Lrterary Club was establrshed to develop a Splflt of co operatron among the students of unxor I-Irgh by arousmg the1r rnterest 1n school actxvmes and by grvxng them a certam degree of responslbllrty ln these actrvrtxes The manner rn which the meetmgs are conducted affords parhamentary trammg for all, whrle the programs do much to encourage and enlxven the ordmary school routme 1n a manner whxch IS both mterestmg and educatlonal The Club meets every two weeks and elects off1cers serm annually Every student and teacher ln the school IS a member of this orgamzatlon The value of the Llterary Club l1es m nts soclal contact and nts power to develop apprecxa tlon of llterature, muslc, and dramatxcs It has done much to brmg out unrecogmzed abrhty among the students We apprecrate our club, and feel that we can honestly say that we have endeavored to 1mprove 1C always Ingrld Chrlstensen THE BIRD S MESSAGE Oh' httle brrd we ve m1ssed you so, Why was lt that you had to go? Why don t you srng your merry song To help the sprlng tlme rlght along? Oh' lrttle mard, I've missed you too, You do not reallze that I knew That t1ll I came the sprlng would stay To dress the flowers 1n colors gay Gladys Chamberlln Page Nmety cf X 5 r' 1 3 ' I V J 2 i l RUN' --Miss Murslmll, Spwlguc, Fox, Miss FL-hr. RUN ' P llo 'cust1'0m. RUN' 3wMaxwcll, Vunpm-r, Kumble-, Arcuson, f.l'lI'lSltfll,l'll. , . 7 . . , . , . L X91 'IONO C Ls. GMD' JUNIGR LIFE STAFF rum x rt rum v The Junror Lrfe The junror Irfe rs the paper publrshrng the actrvxtres of the un1or Hrgh School One of rts purposes rs to create and marntarn school loyalty It rdentrfres us among other schools of the state Srx trmes durrng the year the rssues of thrs paper are drstrrbuted A staff elected by the puprls carrres on the work The Junror Lrfe contarns about twelve pages of rnterestrng prrnred matter It rncludes edrtorrals sport news lrterary rtems Jokes and many other thrngs of rnterest Its splendrd system of advertrsrng furnrshes ample means to make the paper self supportrng Rosemary Wrley Orrgrn of the Chrppewa Sprrngs It was the huntrng season of the Chrppewa trrbe The Indrans of course could hunt anytrme they desrred but there rs a trme when all Indrans feel the trngle of the hunt rn therr blood The season IS early sprrng A young brave Mozrnrque started out very early one mornrng I-Ie thought he had rrsen before anyone else but hrs enemy Wolf Ear had followed hrm Mozrnrque walked stealthrly down to the waters of the Chrppewa Rrver Ah' good fortune he thought for he saw the fresh footprrnts of a deer rn the soft mud For a few mrnutes he followed them and then he beheld a deer breathrng rn the early arr of mornrng Wrth hrs noble antlers held hrgh the deer was outlrned agarnst the sky Mozrnrque knew that there was an ancrent rule rn the trrbe that rn early sprrng such a young buck as thrs should never be spared from the shot of an arrow As he looked at the beautr ful buck however he somehow just couldn t shoot Then he remembered the honor of hrs b C X 'J f Q I J X2 Mr. ilernctzky ' 1 ffer NVilsun, Onrnur, Brrrnstnxl, BL'l'f!'IllIlll, Hunter, Yzrl er, ' 2fN iluy, Scllor-nhofcn, Backus, jnlmsmr. Arucson, Lclxeis. RUVV 3-- llrccnwnlrl, Weiss, NVUII, Olson, Slmtturk. N . . ,, . . . . . . J . . l - ' IQ ' ' as - T 9 1 - - a 1 9 . . . l . , 1 , . . y . . , . ez vs U - - ' 7 7 . , ' ,- a Q - Page Ninety-One 'NM IONO L Ls. G! X tribe so he lrfted hrs bow and armed Alas' he had warted too long The deer hftecl hrs fore foot and bounded mto the wood Wolf Ear was there rn an rnstant The btaves were rrvals for the love of a fart Indran marden There was hatred 1n thexr eyes Wolf Ear smrled a sneery trrumphant smrle A deed hke thrs would rnjure the reputatlon of Mozrnrque Mozrnrque however was not a coward so he went back to camp knovnng Wolf Ear would tell of hrs weakness I-Ie knew well what hrs fate would be Hrs jealous comrades would not show mercy to a warrror who had broken a law of the Chlppewas The penalty was death Thrs brave dld not krll for the love of kxllrng Out of the prty of hrs heart he spared one of natures creatrons For th1s kmd deed the gods caused a pure spring to rrse from the ground on the spot where Mozrnrque had stood To thrs day the sprrng rs there To weary travelers the purrty of th1s water 15 welcome It IS known as the Chlppewa Sprrngs Edna Mary Dee The Rrde Across the Sahara When I was in Afrrca my companlon bet me that I could not ride a blcycle across the Sahara Desert I told hmm I could lVIy day was set for the thrrd of August Cn the ap pomted day I started I had selected a Ranger for the journey I went only four mrles the frrst day as It was very hot and the sand was burmng my trres It was a good thrng I took a spare trre along because the frrst day I had a blow out caused by the hot sand The second day had no trouble The thxrd mormng I saw an oasrs so I stopped to rest durrng whrch trme I ate my lunch Wfhen lf was tune for me to start I notrced I had a flat trre Now what should I do? Suddenly an rdea flashed into my mmd I saw a brg snake about a hundred paces away I took my colt revolver and shot rt Then I took part of the snake and made a tlre of lf by tyrng If to the r1m Soon I proceeded on my way and all went well After th1s the t1re never got a puncture or a blow out because lt al vays had a chance to expand The frfth day I rode into Alexandrra vrctonous I had won the bet made on the trrp Harlow Backus JUNE une lb the happiest month of all The best month ln the year The 1211116 we hear the marbles fall And skles are brlght and clear une 15 the happnest month of all The month of joy and peace The trme when chrldren call and call And the songs of brrds ne er cease une IS the happiest month of all The tlme when people swmg You hear the children dlve and fall Into the water grim une rs the happlest month of all The month berore July When all the wmds and clouds and ram Go sweepxng down the sky Roy I-Ienneman 1 3 I J ' Xl rl J D12 ll ' YY J 'Q 'U , II ' J . '. III A J Q ' I - IV ' J . r . ,- Page Ninety-Two J Q1 IONO c, LEW Q if ,f 'SY Qivg X N -,KW S, L1 rp T x NJN xxx 'gil I dbg Nmcty lkree X x r' , O Q ' ' Q X ' 3 f N l -w N f' 2 , V' NW, 'V If WX fff w . Q3 ' Q N ' 'A ' ff, , E , ,1 K7 1 A ' 1 Q25 X17 kk! ll? I C-I 'L H 'A ,K I Y l-A-J 1 , NE 4. X .M H325 ' RJ I M . L x ' a f N f N if 1-U ML Ji 'xx xx-x',f' O 7 iiffx' 'J' k - X x E y f ffx KAV, Q3 Y S 1 . QQ ,xx J' fxvif kk XX X. N Q: X! ,.,ZgLv2l'-LX., XIZXN x M A 3 ' J' ' - , Wm W I ' gf-2 -cb S if , 'fk,L,. ' , V' X :Q V 'V :ff mf iff iff xl 1 vfflg i , A .V Xxx I H 1u.f ?q'?' ' ' NX lx x1.wg 'Zy T X 4- X 'lf aww 1 YQ y ,4g ' X- X,xg Q ,,. i..,.-fl M ' I 'KW B3 :N l Avjegfff. MT? N U L 'V N 'V ' , ig :ZA L1 ' ,fv A g V: ,' 5 V 5 l flziyik Ibis R 17 'Aff' xx xx 9- Qi A H-aw M -- 5 x,, w H fm! pfggff 53 N CD7 , , 5 ' ,IV 1 ,, . A 'Jr QQ-95 ff' l 'ZA' X Li X I 'J ,Nx 'X 'X N V Q! ' ' V xx ,N--- Lfjyffv 5 ff .A ,, , , , ,. 4ff:Q::Q1,J- , J 1 I3 F, , , . X sn X :V I 1 ' 4, . V V ffv , 'LW . - - F'-V Q f' K x . ,X f N r A r ' ' 'Q A' W 'A L fx A X9 2 C3 a :Qaj X XM UMW 4-'f ' iv AJJAMIA, - A-f' 1 , , W X 6 t Jr s ' s -' QNDPIONO CLEGT 7 A BASKFT BALL TEAM xl 3 ll Qur Basketball Team Although the jumor hmgh school squad dxd not wm all of thelr games they put up hard battles The jumor hlgh school team rhns year was all new materlal and was very hard to get mto shape The boys that were on the squad put forth thelr best efforts and Wlfh the help of the coach Mr Gernetzky developed mto a real team The Jumor h1gh school played with many good teams thls year and made a good showmg Many nxghts after school you would see the boys go down nn the gym In order to do thxs they had to g1ve up many other amusements Not only dld the boys put m much tlme but also the coach Mr Gernetzlcy The Junlor high school squad trled very hard to keep up the record whlch was made by the squad of last year which w s composed of the boys who are now playmg on the semor hlgh school team We lost from Bloomer and Stanley but we defeated the Eau Claire team We put up some stlff battles and have served a good apprentlceshlp for successful basketball when we get to senior hugh Donald Bergman Page Nznety Four 2 RUN' G. llzmsuu, l'. Kn11isL'l1liir', Xlr. Hr'1'm-tzlxy, R. l.:n's0n, A. Llllnff, lf. Korn RO ' . xNvlIllilL'T, T. l.0ll1l0X', D. Bergman. a . N A . , . s - s - . , , . . 5 ' . a 'x 'GXD1 IC NOLLE wx L.-L ,f?ki 3 fix A I L -.R N 'ff' sh-T new 143 5' , I' W, 5- wnvo IFA MDI ani -iv fish-.V Page Wmety Fne fl C' X 1 J ' ' ' 4 1 Y A 9 D 1 9 , - ' , k 1 ' ' - y T, Ai faw-t-W .Z5 v X ' l ' H L , za f 4 ' U i M ,f A .131 VON, N 1 , . 'Q 's P :,. x 19' ' A4 +4 1, .4 Q is f . fc A J jf .,, av A -4, V 1,22- , vw. X ,ff A M 63 iii f Av f I I ,A I A555- ,V Q' xp K' ' Q? ' - ,4 'ir I I . . E F! ' s-.A ' T , , 7 ' ' x nl mi f ' A 1 rc A : 'V ' '? F ' ,A ,x- , ' xi 4 Sp A , W , . , .,s..lN,Q.- , , , - A i A Q . , 1- W , , M A ,-1,..- ..-Q A ' ' -' L V91 IONG C, Ls. 9 if Congratulauons Our junror hxgh school parucxpated agaxn last year rn the Natlonal Safety Essay Contest and won honor the second year rn success1on Walter Larrabe a pupil rn Mrss Marshall s seventh grade Enghsh class won the local contest Hrs essay represented Chrppewa Falls at Madrson where he won second place 1n the state He was awarded en dollars and a srlxer medal Congratulatlons Walter' WHY I SHOULD BE TAUGHT STREET AND HIGHXVAY SAFETY AT HOME AND AT SCHOOL There have been homes and schools smce the earhest days of c1v1l1zat1on The home rs the f1rst place of rn structron As the chrld grows older he lS sent to school and from that t1me hrs educatron rs carrled on IH both home and school The home and school teach the thmgs that are needed to f1t the chnld for the perxod of C1Vll1Z3 non 1n whlch he hves In early days llfe was slmpler than It IS today and mstructlon was correspondmgly slmple Today there IS a larger fneld to be covered m educatron The school and home must keep pace wxth the trmes Today a broader know ledge IS necessary Lrfe IS more complex Many convemences and mventrons are nn use among them motor vehrcles and trolley cars All of these rmprovements requ1re a dlfferent sort of educatlon rn the home and school of today Safety mstructlons stand out prommently Street and hrghway safety rnstructlon IS rmperatlve today Wxth the automobile came many dangers Laws have been made to protect people from such dangers Everyone should learn the safety laws and observe them The average speed of a pedestrnan IS three mrles per hour Compare thls wnth the average speed of an automoblle Many of our crty streets are narrow because they were bullt before the days of the automobrle and are crowded with traff1c The Increased speed of vehrcles and the crowded condltxon of the streets together w1th the carelessness of the pedestrlan are causes of many accidents There are slogans that should help us Iet us remember to be on the alert and to Keep to the Right The Scout motto Be Prepared rs an excellent one We are taught to ob serve safety laws nn our school 1n gomg to and from classes Keep to the Rrghr No run mng 1n the halls and Puprls commg from a class room have rxght of way , are the rules we are requlred to follow These laws we also are taught to put mto PFHCIICB 1n our larger community When crossmg a street look to the rlght before crossmg and do not play ln the street Remember when study1ng safety that besides saving your hfe you may also save some one else s Statrstlcs show that safety mstructlon actually reduces accldents Fatal accrdents to the ch1ldren of W'ash1ngton were thxrty fewer rn 1922, a reductlon of forty seven per cent Cleve land had twenty one fewer such accndents notwlthstandmg an mcrease of three per cent ln populatron, and twenty one per cent rn motor vehlcles Detroxt credrts the savmg of seven hundred and slxty nme school chxldren to safety xnstructron rn the pubhc schools from 1919 to 1923 If one hfe xs worth savlng why not mstruct all chxldren 1n street and hlghway safety? In thxs way we wxll be able to cut down the death rate As a young cltnzen, I wrll do my duty learn the safety laws and be a good example to others Walter Larrabee I X x I Q f 1 H 1 1 1 ' e, ' ' , . ' . t . . -1 , . I ., . I A QQ ' 7, ff . ,, ' - . ' ' , ' , ff . ' 79 QQ - ' ' Y, Y! ' ' . ' ,, . . , , - I . . 7 - , , Page Ninety-Six PRICI-'.If1 MARKQ. 1' 7 1 VVILATHER gg ' - ' 77 School Iildition e .. ' . ,N ,lt - 0 Bruin Storfns in Unpaid C-iFClllEll1KDI1 K if NL 112. Portion of 5000.72 1,2 Ask The Man who Owns one V fgchlor s Dome o Z 1 1 XI ll 01- 1FH1P1W AP 'YPSTI RDAY 1: X RI RETIRES FROM ACTIVE GRK IOMNIX RI FIRLS GRGANIZES CLASS 1X1 Mlngtrel Shgw HAIR DRESSING ASt0DlSheS and Pleases 1 1 Clmegkers 1 Crechl to 1111-. Tralner X 1 1 1 1 B 1 X 1 f 1 f l CONFINED FOR DIS ORDERLY CONDUCT 1 4 1 L '11 1 1 , 1 1 1 'nc w 11 N HN ,X I pi dl LH -I 1 1, 11 ' ' CLAIM HE KNEW WILSON L ' X1 ga.. 1 U X L1 1 Xi 1 1 1 I 1 1 11 1 1 1 J 1 I' Paige mux 11611 7 , , I T 4, - x V . 1 , 1. 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GM DRAMATIC CLUB This club had forty two members One fourth credlt was earned by the members maklng three appearances before the assembly or the publlc The cast for Suppressed Desires COI'1SlSIl!lg of Scott Pauley Margaret Helen Trueblood and Gwen Crane appeared at the Masons dlnner December 14 and at the KIWBIIIS Club December 15 The cast for The Rag Carpet Bee made up of elght grrls made three public appearances Ten glrls of the club appeared 1n declamatory contests and several of them gave thelr cleclamatlons at club and parent teachers meetmgs The Thanksgxvmg program mhlch was a representatron of Prlgrrms and Indlans in dance and dlalogue and the Chrlstmas play were put on by club members The club put on the mmstrel Apr1l 0 ln conjuncnon w1th the glee club The annual Chnstmas partv was held durmg the holidays at whlch tlme many of the alumn1 members of the club and their guests attended All of thrs work made the dramatlc club apprecrated by the school as well as the puhllc Offlcers for second semester were Presldent Kenneth ohnson Vlce Presrdent Irma Liddell Sectetaryy and treasurer Lucllle McRae Sept Sept Sept ct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct ct Oct 25 CALENDAR FROM THE VIEW POINT OF A DAM MAN 7 Well I got esse off to school thrs mornlng I-Ie sald he thought maybe hed have to pay book rent but at the last school where he was nobody pard untll Thanks :vm 0 I went up myself to see the school and everybody was runnmg around so I went to the musxc room There was a lot of gurls playmg a game but I was sure lf was the 13 Oh SOI'DeIl1lI'1g W1Il'l 3 l0f of SWlflgS Wlllfllng around I QUII Fall' week started E0 df-ly I went UP for 3. Wlllle but when eSSe wanted me IO gO Chlppewa played a football game wrth Rnce Lake and lost seven to nothmg We dupllcated the performance at Menomlnee 14 0 esse was awful dlsappomted he lost frfty cents esse got m1t1ated mto the Dramatlc Club He sald he couldn t see anvthlng ln the 1n1t1at1on he was blmdfolded esse came home rejoncmg because all the teachers had a meetmg wh1ch gave the kxds a holiday The rest must have done the team some good They beat Stanley 18 6 esse told me that a girl named B1ll1e Proulx made the remark that she could krss the fellow who made che next touchdown esse had h1s coat off when the game ended esse learned somehow that they were gomg to take my life work as the theme for the monocle I hope they omlt the part wh re I fell mto the cement mixer At thelr meetmg the mrxed chorus gave a wonderful exhlbrtlon of scrambled music There was a surprxsmg amount of blmdness A lot of gurls appeared wlth green patches over thelr eyes esse reports some mlsgulded person tr1ed to take a plcture of Mr Anderson from the hrgh school lawn It happened that Mr Anderson was at that time ln the as sembly wmdow Page One Hflndred Two U CJ ' X T 'J 1 90 A' . r ' ' - J , ' - ' - i , J . . . . . h , g' ' e- '1 v - 9 music room because someone was playing the piano. , O . 1 ' ' ' ' . . 8 ' -. .I ' ' , . 10 J . .. . . . . , I . . . 14 J ' ' ' ' , ' . 15 . 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W vga WJ WM The Thursday MOVIGS Every Thursday mornmg between the second and th1rd pernod the whole school 1S enter tamed by a serxes of motxon pxctures gxven especially for the Semors At the begmmng of the year each sen1or was requrred to present hxmself at the umor Hxgh the ftrst perxod and enjoy 9 th1s mov1e however Mr Lyon decided to let the whole school be beneflted by these most educattonal and mstructxve pxctures and arranged to have the ftlm brought to the Semor Hugh on Thursday mormngs so that the whole school would be gnven the chance to see them Many experlments such as making use of a whlte sheet showmg the plctures on the scenery that IS agamst the back wall of the stage and ustng just the blank wall at the back part of the stage were attempted and IC was dec1ded that the most sattsfactory results were obtamed by show1ng the plctures on the back wall About ten m1nutes before t1me for the plctures all the shades ln the Assembly are pulled down the sky lxghts are covered to shut out as much llght as posstble and those ln the assembly are forced to study 1n almost complete darkness untll the bell rmgs Then the scramble and commotlon that ensues as each person rushes to obtam the most deslrable seat IS only quelled by the dlre threats that Mr Lyon makes agamst those who perform mxsdemeanors The music that accompames these pxctures IS the loud--cranlfmg of the machme and the low mcessant murmur of the students carrytng on a conversatnon The contmued qulvermg of the plctures and the famtness of them especrally during a rnght scene makes some of the slghts look very grotesque but thls adds to the general enjoyment of them' The p1cture w1ll suddenly strange to say become very xnterestmg m fact the students wnll become very much exclted when--stop there' The same old story lt s over and we have to go to thlrd pertod classes fl CJ r I x 'J J xf, ' - VVS 'px ll iflvzx v . sf 4 -1 Q 12 , ' 2 'wi E J K , 4 S lla e f 'ff' 2-4 M1 0 'I l f W r , X 1 f X X I fy, .ld w X ,. 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X CL A Calendir Contmued esse sald that the game was good except that Bloomer mon 17 6 The kld announced that xt was so qunet at school that you could hear the recmng As a consequence rhc teachers were al-:le to grade the report cards Nov 8 remarked Gwen Cram has adopted the French silutatlon of departure But as esse s X L.f puplls o aptly Au Rewzr may lve Good by IH french but carl9ol1c acxd 1S Good by m any la guage Nov 12 were delxclous lart Om Hundred but essc said that although we lost the Eau Clalre game 20 7 the sundaes at Kellys Contmued on I age 113 'Q , , ,, . , , ,, , , .. A UM-, T . V pi T N J X Xi .I-1: 3 '.. I h 3 53,2 Q L ' ' pwfiix mei f,e. K2 V1 f'g kW ' . 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V , I ee., ' X ,fe N' NDPIONO CLE GM ' 'WDP IONO QL: WJ Cross Prre Clyde was a typrcal college boy grven to outsrde actrvrtres other than home work and fraternrtres However due to the fact that hrs famrly lrved rn the college town and thus had a drrect rnfluence on hrm, they exhorted hrm to study or at least know what course he was takrng and he rn a measure remrrnerated them by comrng rn at one oclock twrce a week Therr attempts to wea hrm down by repeated and constant attacks farled mrserably he had seen too many nrght clubs for that Frrst hrs mother would say Clyde dear dont you thrnk you had better settle down to work I know rt s hard to become adjusted the frrst srx weeks but rts anuary now and everythrng should be gorng smoothly I rs sard Clyde the car never ran better Now young man sard hrs father, do you suppose vour mother would have marrred me rf I had been a harum scarum roustabout not able to support her? When I was your a e I was earnrng frve dollars a week and BUY IIT1 the best dressed ITIS-In ln college Do you suppose that s gorng to brrng you moneyw' Well Im your age now I mean the age you were when you were my age and I just got ten dollars for a collar ad That s only transrent Wlren I was young I drdnt go out wrth grrls every nrght or earn ten dollars one day and nothrng for the nest year If I carrred on the way you do- And so rt had gone ever srnce Clyde had entered college, persuasrons from hrs mother and upbrardrngs from hrs father Clyde was partrcularly addrcted I say addrcted because rt was exactly that toa young co ed one of those peculrar creatrrres the Nemesrs of the faculty the desparr of fathers and mothers and of therr oun parents as well and the love of e ery dyed rn the wool lady kr' er Thrs partrcular nrght as hrs aunt was comrng to vrsrt them he wrshed to make hrs departure before he became rnvolved rn the welcomrng ceremonres Thus rt was that he was not present at home for the perfectly good and screntrfrc reason that he was at the Ice Cream Parlor en Joyrng the presence of hrs lady frrend Yes he was sayrng I thought Id stay out and take you to the dance Yes, but how about the famrly'? sard hrs farr companron Well they ll be asleep and cant very well object You see Dads gettrng restless Perhaps he longs for new worlds to conquer Clyde added jokrngly And besrdes he s been comrng home late and he s rather rrrrtable Wfell lets go As they started on therr way rt began to rarn and as Clyde had to drrve slowly they drdn t progress very raprdly So rt was that at twelve oclock as they entered upon the last mrle of therr journey rt was hecomrng rncreasrngly drffrcult to drrve The brrght lrghts of a car shone far up the road The owner of the lrghts proved to he a man rn a large car who as he ap proached them swerved over toward Clyde In varn he spun the wheels, the wet clay defred hrs efforts and Crash' the two cars came together wrth a rendrng of metal and a sudden jolt Clyde got out roundly cursrng hrs had luck and confronted the owner of the other car I-Ie took one look and sard Dad' Clyde' sard hrs father almost rn the same breath Dad who rs that woman wrth you? Perhaps thrs may explarn why you have been commg home late Dad was drsconserted by thrs sudden onslaught I-Ie gulped once then seemed to recover hrs reason Oh er' he sard That s Auntre' Donald McRae C Q 3 J . 5 ' 7 ' 9 9 . . A , , , . , . 7 5 ' ' ' ff , K ' 5 7 , 7 ' 7 J' - - - as , . ff ' Y, ' fl ,, I , , . QQ ,, ' ' ff I 9 9 , . , , g . . ,, ff 7 ' ,Y re Q s - - ff 3 A , l Y 5, tc 7 - - s ' ' ' . Y . ,, , . , . 7 7 9 , ' r v ' ' 'rl . fi 77 ' ff , 5, 7 7 ' ,, . ,, . .i . . I! 7 7 ' 7 ' ,Y ' ' ff ' 7 ' Y . , . . , . , . . . . . . , 7 7 . . , . U Y . . ' ff 7, Y! 77 ' ' ' U . . . . . 77 . . , et v - tt 1 - ar - . , . Page One Hzlndred Erglvt N914 ONO CLE GW ' N91 IONO C., L.-:. On T1me As I sat looking out the wmdow I saw Cllff come up the snow covered steps, and kxck the door I shot a hasty glance at the clock, only mne o clock I had been used to seemg h1m come about ten thirty, then I remembered xt was Boys Glee Club mght So that s why he came home early, no mcentxve Hawau, I sa1d as I let h1m m Sweet and low he snarls How s th1ngs'7 Rotten' My hlghest run was elght I was took 1nto camp every t1me Lxsten here rt s not was took xt s were took We ll drop that Im gonna attack the drled grass and get some sleep soon followed h1s example after shuttmg up the house Srlence fell luke a broken heart, over all At sunset 1n Chxna I pulled htm out of bed Cmon we must execute the mormng ablut1ons How so he observes I just dented the pxllow Nevertheless the darly grmd begms we must r1se lxke a loaf of bread You look a ltttle off color thls morn, how re you feel1ng9 Atrocxous How are you feel1ng9,' Fme how re you feel1ng'7 Are you golng to start that aga1n'? Get out ' He was down ln t1me to eat breakfast w1th me, and to exchange the news I don t feel hungry thls mormng sa1d I What' You refuse the dally sustenance? Horrors I m the orxgmal blue heaven My aunt checked ln th1s mormng Glad to hear tt he sympathxzes and how 15 she feelmg9 I told you she dled you mtwlt Oh he says I thought you sald she checked 1n Bah' What s the use Beat ll to school When he entered school Mxss Iilnley checks h1s advance Why she says you re just 1n t1me Well hes The Thlnker personxfxed and the embodlment of astomshment Anyhow he ambles down the lower hall, when up lopes Mtss Stewart Propel yourself boy she effervesces you re just xn txme The plot becomes glutmous th1nks he well, Ill try lt on the next one Well Mlss Rltchle he purrs as he meets her ln the hall you see, Im just ln time No she says you re late By the way I suppose that you re wonderlng who I am Well Im just a mxnute there s the phone, Hello? Oh, sure I know who xt ts, don t worry I wont tell What, my gosh, Id forgotten all about It Ill start rlght away Sure I always have some cash on hand Ill be there on t1me Oh thats all rlght well take the bus down Yeh Aw Revore Well I havent t1me to tell you now folks I have to get dressed If 1sn't pollte to go otherwxse S long, hope all your rabblts dle Donald McRae Page One Hundred Ten C 3 G I ' 2 J . , . . ' 1 ' ct A-as - ' - , . K! I7 , . N 7 ' 77 , ,.,, . Q! ' '7 QQ 77 'Y N 77 7 7 ' me 9 9 - , 77 I 7 ' 7 I! 7 ' ' 77 , . I! 77 Q! ' ' 77 7 7 ' 7 7 ' - - , v ' n QQ - ' QQ ' 7 ' , . K! ' ' '7 IQ 7 ' ' 77 ' , . H ' 77 IQ7 ' ' Q! 77 Q! ' 77 ' ' fl ' 77 ' QQ ' ' 77 7 7 ' Q! ' ' ' 77 , . I! 77 ff ' ' 77 7 7 ' N 7 ' 77 7 4 ' U 77 Q! 7 ' ' ' 7 7 ' 7 7 ' 7 Q! 77 77 7 ' ' ' 77 7 7 7 7 C! ' 77 ' Q! 7 ' 77 7 7 ' N ' ' ' 77 ' Q4 7 ' ' ' 77 7 7 7 7 ' QQ 77 U 7 77 7 7 ' 7 ' ! 7 7 7 , ' ' , 7 7 7 ' 7 ' 7 , . 7 7 7 7 I NQPIONO C .LE GMJ ' N91 IONO U :. We un-I 1028 MODEL SCHOOLS LIMOUSINE fNew Fordj Crank Green spokes Cushxon Brlght hghts Head hght Top Nuts Exhaust Lxve Wlre Spark Plug Gas tank wltl match Back seat Horn Muffler XV heels de Fenders Steermg wheel Brakes Speedometer Radlator Slde Curtalns Pamt Engme Sprxngs Any of our teachers Sophomores Gladys Bandehn Henry Horgan Ruth Stillman Eugene Nleslow Kenneth Hendry Steye Wfxlhams Chrnk Lemenkugel eanette Foster Howard H111 Blll W1lkowsk1 Our most lovmg couple M H T Garyln and hrs plard harem lack Bennett Bob Mousel Smd Schwartz S1 Graff Football squad Teachers More te1chers Blddy Lxddell Dale Bennett Wlonocle Staff Dorothy XV1lcox All of us poor studes Betty W1lr1tl1 You can always rel a Sen1or By the furrows onl hrs brow You can always tell a Slnekhng By the press that bless hls trot! You can always tell a unhng By Ins startled looks and such You can AI VI 4YS tell a sophlmg Dld we fool you? Not much Scott Pauley Page One Hundred Twelwe 'r frle UQ G Xl x ri J 12 S 'SSSSSS QSO S SSSO ffff Sffj Q 4 ,I ssssss 1 Tig Tf- , je t 1 H X D ' Nl A 1 S . I - 2 ' ' l' 7 I l l T5 4 vBv'A 1 X JNDI IONO L LE wf we , up ream A-rclcrn Xlf N HN icchggx fq x if N ty igfxfxllxf N X XRS my f, Y x Nw mt WN t 1 K vf :mn MD my X 4 rl FZNO A SX xr E pf f wbfqfii Xx Calendar Connnued Nov 14 Hwmg studled The Masque of the Red Dewth ln Engllsh csse brought some of lf home on hrs rcport card wrthout the lVl1sque Nov 18 At drnner to night we were entertalned wlth a monologue from the lcld tellmg ow the umors won the Inter Class Tournament mcxdentally beatmg Semors and Faculty too Nov 23 Some pretty gurls pretended they were Indlans xn the Thanksgiving program but jesse could see that they weren t because they d1dn t have any tobacco rn the peace plpe Contlnued on Page 118 Page One Hundred Tlnrteen 0 J G Xl x 9 IJ M M, Y l -Q l l' l Hd' ml 915 ' , Y ffl ,A ' fl ' s. Sig? 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' - 1 FW 65 W QNDPIONO C LE 0 fe The Competitive Hare Chase The chase occurred on the wondrous beautiful day of the Saturday that comes after Friday, in the month of December in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred twenty-seven, because the honorable male members of our faculty and those of the junior High decided to have a bit of tumultous competition between faculties. Of course, a rabbit chase and seek was the wow or, in other words, the only thing. So, of course, after prodigious and really surprising preparations for such live wired skulls, a procession which appeared more like a miscellaneous rebel army or a wrecking crew than a horde of harmless rabbit chasers was seen approaching a rabbitless jungle When the band reached the jungle Mr Homer Bisel officially opened the cataract by announcing rapturously Friends and enemies We re now all here and I hope we all know what we re here for At which each killer set his air rifle against a twig looked at the sun and clapped gleefully Look' cried Coop as I live a hair Whereml yelled all In my eye says Coop ust at this charming injunction Andy who had strayed away came tearing around a gigantic rock To the trees' To the trees' cried he A hare' A hare' I-Ie chases me Help' Murderll P O L I C EH' A tremendous scrambling followed Mr Gernetsky was observed to take two horrible strides and was seen to deposit his seven feet safely in an oak Everywhere all around the wood was full of scrambling men After an hour or two of this monkey shmning on the part of the bipeds the hare after nxcavating the climier sacks decided to retire And consequently one after another the gentlemen cautiously ran around And the hunt was resumed with renewed rapaciousness Oh look cried someone A rabbit' A rabbit' Bang' Bang' Moom' Moom' guns? Yes indeed My Oh My' cried Mr Burgett Where is our rabbit? Why ah heres his foot said Mr Meyer And here s his tall says Manley Ya and heres one of his ears says Coach Westfall ' Ha' I guess he s mostly minute particulars by now said Coop I-Ieyan More like infinity Mr Anderson Profound biologists Eh? Reader please observe Sophs aslo Bob Westfall and that fellow they call Coop at this point embarked on a itt e pedition by their own selves I see one says Bob Stop-let me take a shot at him said Coop Oh No' No' You might scare him Well how are we going to get him then? Well I tell you Oh have you any salt? Coop Yes HEX' f' w X .J 7 ni 7 O C N .Q ff l Q ft f'NfR awmvvn 0 ,Q 'ZQZX 1 'll E! Ps 155529 I rw' fi ,J if Q of l W ff Page One Hundred Fourteen . . U . . . . , , ,, . . . . . . . ' 9 , . N 37 ' M ' ' H Q! 37 , , C! 71 , . J ' i 7 7 7 ' ' R 7! ' N . . . . , , . - . . . , 2 9 ' 7 7 i Y! T ' QQ. ' ' 37 . , . . C! t-. H I ' . C! , ' l ' 79 Q! , 'i -1 7 ' 77 ' , QQ 7 ' ' !! , , . N ! 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For the next two hours a terrifying trampling could be heard throughout that hairless jungle. A crash and a roar of thunder was heard as oak tree after oak tree was overturned in the race. At last after ten hours when the horn announced the end the two contestants of this most unique of contests retired to the butcher shop where each party obtained fourteen hares piece not apart But that guy they calls Coop saved the day for his school with rabbit he had run down by the way I forgot to tell you that that guy Coop really did catch the rabbit because ll gave his team an advantage of one over the unsuspecting uniors as Mr Lyon the judge announced The Senior High wins by a hair P S No dogs were used as Mr Anderson said that one must use discretion and have utmost caution lest the hares become wary and fight SENIOR VOCABULARY Antique I didn t understand the assignment Books Receptacles for holding pencils powder puffs mirrors and notes Dough A necessary article for a date English Something having more lives than a cat being frequently murdered yet always surviving Etammation Our punishment The only time when students take books to class Faculty Only educated people in C F H S Fifty The popular mark for students Geometry Same as a headache Hurry-Something no student ever does I-Iysterics A thing given with report cards Ignorance-Bliss Kiss A sign set to music Latin Final cause of asylums Noodle The place where some people think they think Oculist A man many young people should consult who think they ve fallen in love at first sight Office The place where we receive judgment Senior Dumb but happy Temporary Our knowledge Feacher Prodigy Vacuum Our heads K ,J QL! ,pg-,Sf-fc 7 H Mir ei., my Ebiaei.. 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SN ef 'J A 'ff ' I vi . y. t ' Q r ' ' WWIONO C LE GMX 'NDI IONO C., L5 GW MONOCLE STUNT NIGHT Ladies and gentlemen the greatest attraction the world has ever known IS presented to you th1s night so on and on raved Henry Connor as the Jumor stunt opened in the aud1tor1 um Tl1e Ladies and gentlemen whom he addressed were a motley and var1ed group babies carried in mothers arms small dmrty faced boys eating Esk1mo pies and fat baldheaded men standing pamfully conscious of the tenderness of the1r corns as the crowd vainly attempted to advance an inch or two rn a wud attempt to wedge into VIEW of the stage It was too bad that the many for whom there was squeezing room only could not see the stunts in the mam show since they were unusually harl1qu1nesque perhaps owing to the award of the silver cup offered for the best stunt The juniors had a circus in which the central figure was a trained giraffe The Sopho mores presented the play which won the cup Good for the Sophs' The Seniors presented a unique stunt featuring Mr Kurth who did his part nobly Miss O Neil would think of that wouldn t she? When amid the wild acclaims of the crowd the curtain lowered the crowd surged as rapid ly as possible to the lower floor where the organization stunts were given The Athena with an Out Our Xvay Stunt and a food sale l1ke Abou Ben Adhem led all the rest 1n financial returns setting about th1rty four dollars The Dramatic Club with a mus1cal stunt was a close second return1ng about twenty five dollars Mr Sharpe s stunt de Mlss Ritchie was a hen M1ss Anderson two hens Poor thing' Miss Whelan was a monkey M1SS8S Rohloff and Lee were two adorable puppies and Mr Westfall and Mr Cooper were calves Appropriate eh? There was a black bear too Guess whom he represented The Teacher Training girls had a faculty stunt wh1ch was rare The H1 Y had a stunt of fakes and cat rack and a roulette wheel The Monocle Staff Stunt was in charge of Kenneth ohnson and Donald McRae who did themselves credit At 9 30 the crowd repaired to the gym The balcony did hold up after all much to the surprise of the wary who kept off it The program sponsored by Miss Lee and Mr Westfall was decidedly popular CSp6C1'llly the checker drill and the tumbling acts It was hot down there though Gee XVh1z' The Jitney dance began at ten and continued until twelve A good time was had by all Ill say so' and a gratifying amount was made for the Monocle THE CLASS PLAY Notlvxng but the Truth a comedy rn three acts was the 1928 class plav A bet was made that Bob Bennett could tell the truth for twenty four hours He involved himself deep ly m trouble but won the bet One of the most unusual co1nc1dences was found in giving this play The names of the leading characters were the same as those of the people who took the parts Gwen 1n the play was Gwen Crane and Robert Bennett s part 1n the play taken by ack Bennett He was called Mr Bennett 1n the play E M Ralston Scott Pauley Mrs Ralston Joy Hickok Gwen their daughter Gwen Crane Robert Bennett ack Bennett Van Dusen ul1an Clark Dick Robert Brown Bishop Doran Robert Porter Ethel Clark Alma Fmsness Mabel jackson Mary ane Proulx Sabel jackson Illma Liddell Martha the mald Maurita Holm U J ' xl G T 'T 2 V2 lf ' . . 7 ' ' Z . . . . -- . . . , . I ' 9- 9 I . 7 ' 9 ' I . . ., , . . . , 1 . . . k . . , . ' . . f . . , . . , 7 - .T - 1 . . 9 I 7 I 1 R , , -Y - , I , - serves special mention. He had animals, actual live ones, representing the various teachers. D , D1 ' .J ' , g , . . . , . . . s - A J D - A : . , I , 'K U I 7 K A - 1 H , p .1 A - ft r n 4 7 - .- I I D 7 1 ' . I , r ' 7 , I M il I -J H 1 J I T ' I Page One Hundred Seventeen Nov. Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec C C C 28 0 1 QWDPIONO Cl F Mft incl Calendar Continued Then Senior High teachers beat the Junior High teachers in a rabbit hunt, and then they all had a banquet afterward. It's lucky that the teachers didn't have to eat their own rabbits, because Mr Meyer's rabbits were mostly skin and lead Jesse said that when he was chased away from the window Miss Whelan was eating steak esse said that when he looked at his report card he thought the Rabbit banquet must have affected some of the teachers Hrs card was worse than last time if posslble A lecture was given by Mr Short The kid said it was enjoyed by everyone except Mr Short The Sophomores had their party to night esse said the decorations were a great success also the fresh snow The Dramatic Club play Mr Bob was presented for the approval and tomatoes of the school There were a good many empty seats to-day esse said he couldnt figure it out it s so long since the sophomore party We swamped Holcombe It was esse s opinion that they were defeated The Glee Club had its picture taken to-Clay Although some of them reached the high school door at ten minutes to four it took them ten minutes to open the door The Bloomer aggregation bowed before Chippewa 21 17 Someone suggested that Gwen Crane bring an open umbrella for protection during the game To day a very small pep meeting was held for the Stanley game The Christmas party was held Some of the teachers leax mg missed the party but had the satisfaction of seeing the program which represented their own efforts The Dramatic Club party was held A great success A quantity of hay wire was missing from Clark s barn this morning School begins aga1n The game with Neilsville resulted d1sastrously for Neilsville The exams were imposed on us this week Once again the tedious ordeal of collecting the book rent devolves upon the peda go uery esse rejoiced that at last free dancing lessons were available from most competent teachers The Hr Y held a banquet for the Eau Claire club not the cigars One excellent feature of t meal was that each person selected his own waitress As esse markdd Suffice it is to say that none of the waitresses were overworked I r h a 1 Th nd'fha. next da ou a f 5 nplfagtilffyotlgididdv giggle by 1 I called on onc y mn ou Knowing your lc ssons for 420- d 'F ffllx ay L M 4 Q its Wegi ...:'.9 CIW age One Hundred Eighteen -2 1 s ' . 5 ' e . . . 3 I ' . . 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Not content with that our basketball team after losing to Arcadia in the tournament, met Eau Claire: CHIPPEWA FALLS WON eau claire lost 14 23 This time was spent in preparations for the Monocle Stunt Night There were many absent but not from overwork 23 AT LAST STUNT NIGHT jesse said the music was superb being furnished by Hodge Podges Scrambled Yeggs The side shows it was not for esse to judge but the Monocle Staff Stunt had to quit before time to prevent the crowd from going bankrupt The Athena ran a close second in popularity Of course every body eats fAthena Sponsors Note This is an evidence of the rankest jealousy The popularity of our show was immeasurable Apr 1 Spring recess Mid snowstorms and cold winds the unior Prom was held esse decleared the music to be excellent and the decorations better Also the students danced accom panied by the music And when it was over everybody almost staged a race to Eau Claire The commercial contests once again demonstrated Chippewa s superiority when our representatives danced a Jig on their opponents The music and forensic contests also resulted favorably for us We won six out of a possible nine contests The class play added new prestige to the Seniors If any of them want jobs with Cecil de Mille I can easily secure positions as prop assistants etc for them esse Daman May Z0 May 24 The Seniors were lucky they got their exams when they did The teachers werent warmed up 3.I'lCl g3V8 them CEISY CXXTIIS May 28 29 Final examinations oooooooh' And all this agony for us sand esse while the seniors are drinking pink lemonade and feeding the ducks May 30 Decoration day Most of us half dead but no decorations May 31 Commencement exercises for the Seniors naturally une 1 Final Reports Tennis golf swimming AH jesse said he didnt notice any of the Seniors weeping at leaving the dear old assembly hat night oudvo The studym A nd tha next day you are and dur cto pa romaz the r called on nn ever: class and Z racanva zero In aaa buf vyfw-NU MVK? 'v- ani' ,X-1 ,J If at ' .1 Page One Hundred Nineteen . . D I 4 - U 5 ' J . ' j ' . J ' . J , J . . re I ' ,rv - , ee - ' - - ' J ' I . A ' - 1 - Q ' - . ' ' ' ' ,E I TF 4. ' Y L U . y X . V C7 . ef' ,affix 1: Z-21?-I-' - - ..,. A .ff. , A 'K --Ui'--If ff f -, ' -- 5 g tr f' 1 Ab fl I 1 ' . 4 X Ddflvrf XX , CT V f I . -1 ' ' ,T A ac A- New Q r r i if 'i ' 1 , , 1:4 - ,A .1 ,f QNDPIONO C LE GMP THE 1928 PROM The Prom thls year was redolent w1th the atmosphere of sprmg the glow of lrghts and the allurement of color the eager young faces all suggested the sprmg of the year and of llfe The entrance to the gym was a portal of flowers Overhead was one mass of harmonlous color At one end of the gym was a partral enclosure of palms where the orchestra sat There was a chord of muslc and the dancnng began Fourteen dances followed led by Donnellys Imperial Mochars Between the fourth and srxth dances an entertamrng program was g1ven Some damty dances by Mlss Iees students and a vocal quartet conslstmg of ullan Clark Edward Ness ack Bennett and Don Brmkman were 1ts outstandmg numbers The programs thls year were unusually attract1ve red embossed wrth the C F I-I S sea The Grand March was led by the Kmg and ueen Colby Mllls and Dons Gehwerler elther the unlor or Senlor classes Mr and Mrs Lohrle and Mr and Mrs Larrabee were present as patrons and patronesses The success of th1s event was mamly due to the efforts of Mrss Rohloff Jumor class advxsor CONSTITUTIONAL ESSAY CONTEST Perhaps because of the sxngular success the school has attamed rn the Constltuuonal Essay Contest under the dlrectxon of Mr Anderson there was an enthuslastlc group that entered the contest thxs year In the ellmmatlon here Marshall Wlley and Lawrence Frye both of whom dnd very credit able work were ruled out and Robert Porter wrth an essay of exceptronal mertt earned flrst place Thls success entrtled h1m to an entrance 1n the county contest where he was again successful Followlng thls success by another rn the dlstrxct contest held at Eau Clalre he was entltled to partlcrpate ln the state meet at Mnlwaukee where he won flfth place Page One Hundred Twenty . . . 5 . , 7 ' . , 7 I ' , . . . l . J I 7 7 J 7 . 7 U ' 1 1. ' ' . Q , . . I The Sophomores were allowed to attend the Prom if they were invited by a member of a . . , - . , , , . . . . , . QNDNC NO Cl F My C -I1-I COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT The Commercial Department claims as two of its members the Valedictorian and Salu- tatorian of 19285 namely Jenny Christoffersen and Ruth Thompson. This department is increasing in popularity each year, as the students realize the value of a course of this nature, as it is very helpful even though they do not enter the commercial world. Students who enter college find it almost a necessity to know something about type- writing or shorthand. Boys as well as girls who have not taken advantage of the courses offered in this department always regret it. The annual District Commercial contest was again held in the local high school April 21 Under the direction of Miss Rohloff and Miss Klemheinz the following students pre pared to enter the various contests Leona Flug and ennxe Christoffersen shorthand Leona Flug and Louise Ferguson Senior Typewritmg Edna Stordahl and Florence Krejci um Typewriting Leonard Thompson and Everett Nelson Rapid Calculation Marjorie Nel and Helen Guerne umor Bookkeeping Bernice osi and Lillian Stemmetz entered Pen ship from the umor High L4 f The winners of the contest are as follows umor Typewriting Edna Srordahl Florence Krejci Senior Typewritmg Louise Fergus Leona Flug Shorthand enny Christoffersen Leonard Thompson f Rapid Calculation Everett Nelson Bernice osx Penmanship Lillian Stemmetz Leona Flug Bookkeeping Marjorie Nelson The winners of first places will compete in the State Contest at Whitewate Commercial Education provides subjects of immedlate utility but should als develop 6 jg, qualities of the mind whlch make toward success in social as well as business li initiative integrity self reliance adaptability responsibility and service In comparing the work of the students of th1s high school with that of other schools w find that our work is far above the average This should encourage students to keep u , high standard which has been established by this department and also to re agyklness X men of this city that the graduates of this department are people with more aver ge ability 1.1 QQ'-X113 0 JM? ,J M Ln ' mx Qff M5 ,V ,,,,assi ' H N .L N Page One Hzandred Twenty One . . . . . . . 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GMP AWARDS Thls year the school letter was presented to those who successfully represented the school ln athletlcs and 1n forensxcs The followmg athletes were awarded letters Scott Pauley Franklm Chrystal, Dale Bennett Benlamm Delaney Leonard Thompson Edward Ness ames ODonnell IVIBUFICC 'Vlercler ames Foster and Francls Nunke The athletes letters were of whlte to be worn on their red sweaters Letters of red were grven to those who excelled m speech work In forenslcs Scott Pauley was glven a letter for wmnxng flrst place rn the local and dwstrlct oratory contests Gwen Crane recerved her letter for wmnmg fxrst place rn th locml declama tory contest and oy I-Irckok hers for wmnmg frrst place m the drstnct declan atory contest The srx members of the debate team ulran Clark Scott Pauley Nlorrls Buske, ack SamLson Henry Connor and Marshall Wlley also recelved letters Lawrence I rye was award ed a letter for hrs work 1n the state champronshrp debate DECLAMATORY WORK There were twenty entrants for declamatory work, four sophomores mne jumors, and seven semors Two elrmmatron contests were held and erght glrls made the local contest The sophomores were Irma Liddell and ane Vmcent the jumors were eanette Foster Florence Price and Thelma Hanson, the semors were Gwen Crane, oy H1Ck0k and Elizabeth Brunstad oy and Gwen went to the league contest at Eau Claire, Aprll 27, to meet re presentattves from the Menomonre and Eau Claire hlgh schools Here oy won fxrst place whrch vxctory entrtles her to represent us at the dlstrxct contest May 11 ORATORY Several changes were made m oratorxcal procedure thxs year due to the wrthdrawal of ladysmlth from the league wlth Chrppewa Thxs actron left us m an uncertam positron, but xt was soon settled by entermg the league wnth Menomonne and Eau Clatre, formmg one of the largest leagues ln th1s sectlon of the state Because of tts size each school was llmrted to two contestants as compared to three rn former years However, the w1nners of the first three places go to the dlstrrct contest mstead of the w1nners of the flrst two places only This change meant that our orators would face very keen competttron at the outset but ln splte of th1s fact prospects for a successful year were very good due to the return of two school champlons and a majorxty of those who partxctpated rn the ellmmatlon contests last year After about two weeks of mtensxve trammg under the d1rect1on of Mr Anderson, the school contest was held ln whtch Donald Brlnkman Marcus Bruhn Kenneth ohnson, Marshall Wlley Lawrence Frye ulran Clark and Scott Pauley partrcrpated, the latter two wmnmg the rrght to represent Chlppewa Falls at the league contest on Aprll 27 In thus contest, Jultan was elrmxnated although one judge gave htm flrst place Scott saved the day for the Red and Whlte by brlngmg home ftrst place He wrll represent us ln the DISCIICC Contest to be held rn the Eau Clalre State Teachers College on May 11 Should he wm there, he Wlll go to Madison Q of 1 ' 1 ' 9 l ' 1 . 9 ,J , ' . 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IONO C, Ls. 0 U EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING AND EXTEMPORANEOUS READING Prehmmarres were held and rn the extemporaneous spealclng contest Jack Sampson re cerved fxrst place ane Vmcent second and Irma Lrddell third acl: Sampson and ane Vrncent represented Chlppewa Falls at the League Contest where aclc Sampson received thlrd place He spolce on Governor Stxmpson and the Plnllxpmes ane spoke on The Havana Con erence aclc w1ll talce part rn the drstrlct contest m May In the local prelrmmarles rn extemporaneous readmg oy Hxclcolc won frrst place ane Vmcent second and Gwen Crane thrrd oy HlCk0k and ane Vmcent represented our hugh school at the League Contest where ane Vrncent won second place ane will also take part ln the dxstrrct contest MUSIC CONTEST The annual muslc contest was held at the Eau Clarre Normal school on Frrday mornmg and afternoon April twenty mnth Chlppewa Falls agam emerged from the contest wxth hrgh honors All Chrppewa contestants were entered rn class B and as there was no competmon 1n thrs class Chrppewa carrled off frrst honors 1n all events The contest number for the Grrl s Glee Club was Calm rs the Nrght by Carl Bohm The Mrxed Chorus sang Orpheus wxth hrs Lute by Gray The words for this number were composed by Wrllram Shakespeare The Boys Quartet composed of Donald Brmlcman Edward Ness Henry Horgan and Donald McRae sang a number entrtled Proudly as the Eagle by Sphor Our old rnvals Stanley entered the contest ln class B and defeated our gurls trno The Chrppewa trro composed of Ruth Stillman Helen Ness and Lots Dee sang Marla Marr The worlc of Mlss Althous and her accompamst Margaret Helen Trueblood rs to be commended rn trammg a Glee Club of the hrgh qualrty ours has proven to be ack Sampson won fxrst place ln the vxolm contest I-Ie played Sonata number one Andante and Allegro by Handel OUR ALUMNI IN FORENSICS Several members of our alumm have won signal successes m forensics Wrllram Rhemgans won frrst place ln a sectional oratorlcal contest which included colleges rn southeast Illrnoxs and northern Mrssourr Henry Chrrstofferson was awarded second place nn a natronal oratory contest sponsored by secondary colleges Hrs was an orlgmal oratlon entitled The Age of Con unon Blanche Sparrow a former student but not a member of the alumm now a student rn the Beaver Dam hrgh school won f1fSf place with the declamatxon Ojrsta whrch she learned here as a junior 1 3 J G Xl ri J QXIJ 3 ' ,J . 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'z:,.V.-..,,. dia.-s:.f,,I, 17 our Essentlals to Goocl Storelceeplng VOICE OF THE STORE ADVERTISING Temperate Truth ful lnterestmg EYES OF THE STORE ITS WINDOWS Reflectmg Newest Styles STRENGTH OF THE STORE MERCHANDISE Dependable Quallty Always HEART OF THE STORE S E R V 1 C E Thrlft Values Low PIICCS A NATION WIDE INSTITUTION 101 103 Brlclge St Cluppewa Falls, W1 ge One Hmzdred TlVE71fj'F1gl7I If YW A r A 4- Kg cf Lx. ,rllfill .gg ' I I wwlrflbrlfb CLE QNDPIONO C LE GMP L UMBERMENS NA TIONAL BANK Acqlure the hablt of savmg Put some thm by each week put xt where It Wlll be the 367 START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT NOXV PgO T . g 1 . . . safe and earning something every clay of a e ne Hzzndred . . D wrfiomo 01.1-f. CHIPPEWA VA LLE Y MER CA N TILE COMPANY Importers and Wholesale Grocers DISTRIBUTORS OF MORNING CUP COFFEE Del Monte and I-Iart Brand Canned Goods 126136 Rrver Street Chxppewa Falls WIS Colby actually accompamed mama to church last Sunday but never agam says he hx experlence was too much It seems mama s angel chlld was overcome wrth a strange malady caused by eatmg too many green apples and a strong desxre srezed hrm to relieve hrs aches Mama advlsed htm to go out and rrd hrmself of the apples then return to the pew A few moments passed when httle Colby returned a new hope shxnmg forth and a great look of content on hrs face Well Colby drd you relleve yourself outs1de7 asked mama No replxed Colby I only had to go to the door cause there was a lrttle box all ready for me that sald For the Suck fOuch 1f rgnorance were bllss Colby you d be some bhster' Maves Beauty '55 Barber Shoppe Opposlte Hotel Northern on Brldge St Courtesy Efflclency Frxendlmess E J Mlwss PROP Page One Hundred Tlnrty I , . 1 5 ' U 7 . sv ' , . 7 9 - u - - - ya er u . , . . , . N . 7 3 . R . ,, . . . , . w . , , . . . , - ' N91 IONO C, L.-1 GMX ELEANOR JACOBSON TEACHER OF P1ANo Lawrence Conservatory Graduate Stuclno MUSIC Block Brlclge Street What s Wrong Wlth ThlS Verse3 1 Thygrrh y3 L D CRANE Esc P1-Io E 501 Fox Transfer and Storage Anythmg Any Place Any Tlme POS When the game IS over and you have that empty feehng ,. 1- You 11 f1nd the Bunch and a Marvellous Malted SMITH S CAFE PgOHz1'zft 1 5 I-I ' Q G Xl J fl ' ' o I E N RES: PHONE 892 jack and Jill went up to Crane's Some candy bars to buy ffor on y 3cj e o e noiseless lcincl for school, THE EARTH MOVES so DO WE And made the teacher cry! I ffor onl cl ' -- Il se vencl plus pour moinsn L N WOOD 10 E' GR Av HOTEL NOR ' N -ff 'fa - ' lr 1 I ' N E ,al , :I . I , ' 4 Q Ji-fl' QXJ f - . , HIE: A l -we 1 11.-vi-'fi-1 AT 9 a e ne un re Thi! ' 'WJ IONO C, Ls. GMX Scnbblelies Jylebschy Launderers 8: Dry Cleaners 3 'Penne' PP HAVE IT MASTER CLEANED ll Cosls No More Ruhen Typewuter Company DISTRIBUTORS OF ROYAL d d 1 Rebullts Rentals Supplles Gfflce Equlpment W EUC RE Wsco Sl O H ddTlntyT 1 5 K Q ' Xl ra J D 12 slhgusl 0 ESTABLISHED wal 'P o '-..v Chi ewa Falls Eau Claire Milwaukee Stan ard: an Por able: Compare the wk A LAI , I N N ne un re ir - W0 L 'WPJONO Q Ls. GM WVAY To will S 1 tfllllull in FM'D1S0NCr.nm9W w I Madlson Cement Stave S11os Are Bu1lt for All T1me They are storm proof fire proof decay proof and w1ll gwe satlsfactory servxce always wlthout upkeep Solve your s1lo problem by bulldmg rxght The Madlson Cement Stave Sllo once up IS always up and wlll settle your sxlo problem for all txme Interestmg lrterature wxll be sent to you on request MADISON SILO CO Phone 824 CHIPPEWA FALLS WIS 11 W Grand Ave PHONE 1137 W CARSON STREET Economy Grocery FRESH Faulrs CONFECTIONS Full l..1ne Meats Bakery Goods Vegetables MRS JESSIE POTTER Try Our Home Cookmg Christianson's Restaurant 28 W Sprxng St H I hear Dale Bennett sang Roclced m the Cradle of the Deep last night at the concert She Yes he dld H Dxd he smg xt well? She Well I hope' It was so vlvld that five people left the audltorlum overcome wrth seasxclcness Mrs Rev C Lemenkugel Chmlc dear how many txmes are you gomg to rehearse that sermon? Rev C Lemenlcugel Never mmd, m' love, I'm only practlcmg what I preach' Page One Hundred TlnrtyTl1ree 1 Q P x ri J Jxfj Q? If X fir I y A 1: 4 f -rf e e C e: , ez . . . . L N91 'IONO C, LE Gyf TSCHOPP DURCH CAMASTRAL C0 Dealers in Builder s Material and Retail Lumber COR HIG D COLUMB S ETS fMllWk HghG S ee Us Before You Build Carl G Johnson lce Cream Soft Drinks Cigars and Light Line of Groceries L 2933 Hotel Chippewa Free Parking Space uallty Meals Reasonable DRUGS Martha Soda Washington Fountain Candles Chippewa Falls Woolen Mill Co Specializing in Ciar ments for School and C o l l e g e Students Sport wear Over coats etc Ig,OHr1' 'I- r 3 Q G X J Q 12 QINCORPORATEDJ NER H AN IA TRE General Contractors and Manufacturers o i or . i rade Interior Finish and Cabinets our Specialties. Confectlonery I-IERMAN C. WEGNER 66 SON, PROPS. 208 W. R R sr. TE . Q 'Pb ' 5' : , 95. Q From raw wool to Q fnzslved garment at all under one roof ne un red Tfnr y Four 'NDI IONO CJ J IN U S HISTORY Miss S XVhat was the 3 5 compromise? Carl L That 3 5 of every white man was a negro IN CHEMISTRY CLASS Mr Cooper The great advantages which result from taking Chemistry are in numerable The student will find his life enriched blessed beautified and broadened by his Chemistry Happiness will be com plete with the study of the explanation of the intricate activities of the human being and his environment Student I am very sure Mr Cooper raising her hand rneelcly that my youth I WHS DOI EIWHIC of the fOI'IT1l1l3 IOI' oxygen' H L CULVER 26 SONS CO The Old Corner Shoe Store Eau Claire Wis Good Shoes for More Than Thirty Years FIRST NATIONAL BANK The Late Chauncey M Depew when asked to outline his principles of success said For achieving success l have a rule that I formulated years ago It is Stick Dig and Save Perhaps you re stickmg and clwgmg but if vou re not savmg, you re gomv only two thirds of the route And why not get into the home stretch by open mg your Savings Account today3 FIRST IDIQITVIONAL BANK Page One Hundred flnrty Fue J ' X' ' VP l N I - ful exuberance would in no way diminish if E STA B Ll S P1 E D I 8 7 3 Y . . . . , ., D .. .5 . ,. D . . o ' QNDNC NO C LE FMF SCHAFER '26 OLSON Contractors and Buxlders Sklll lntegrxty RCSpOHSlb1l1ty 314W Brldge St Patronlze Honie Tel OHICC 925 W Res 925 R Industry F K LARAMY Twm Chlropractor P S Graduate Laundry and Dry Cleanmg WHERE THE SICK G0 TO GET WELL MISS A How was Mercury dressed? Steve VU He wasn t Mr Cooper The great advantages whlch result from takmg Chemlstry are mnumemhle The student wnll fund hrs hfe enrrched blessed beautlfxed and broadened by h1s chemxstry Happmess w1ll he complete wrth the study of the explanatron of the mtrrcate act1v1t1es of the human bemg and hrs envlronment Student I am xery sure Mr Cooper rarsmg hms hand meelcly that my youthful ex urberance would be rn no way drmmmshed rf I nas not aware of the formula for oxygen Page One Hitndrcd Thzrty Szx 9 . . Q 0 ! . T 4 . 7 7 7 ' r . . - - 7 ' 9 l J NDPIONG Ll FGMP Campen S Good Clothes Eau Claire Scubbleiies QL, f x J -.lu-I 9 JNDI 'IONO I, Lffwf PONTIAC OAKLAND PACKARD A U T O M O B I L E S Complete SGIVICQ to the Car Owner Repaur work of all kll'ldS pamtmg car washmg o1l1ng and greasmg storage SCCCSSOYICS and supplles Fllllllg sta tlon ln COHHCCLIOH Cfuppewa Valley Auto Company NEWEST FIREPROOF GARAGE o K F o R W S I AUG HANSEN FURNITURE CO Makers of uallty Upholstered Furmture Retallers of everythmg your home requlres 31CoB so Was JOHNSON MONUMENT CO CHIPPEWA FALLS EAU CLAIRE OWEN WISCONSIN One undrcd Tfurty Ezgflt 1 3 C J Q X J 0 1 BIGLER BR . LO TI-IE BIG HEEL GN Your Home Should Come First Q . . Z . AR T W ST. EAU CLAIRE, . H , - . QNWIONO C LE GMA reep ueblond SIODDIN Yll CNS!! HIOBUTA Full Fash1oned Pure Thread S1lk Hose Sl 50 Beautlful Graduatlon Gifts Fxnest Apparel Unbeatable PTICCS As Usual The Home of Good Clothes at Popular PIICCS Hart Schaffner 6: Marx an Style Plus Clothes Bostonlan Oxfords Stetson Hats Eagle Shlrts THE ST CLAIR STORE STATE THEATRE Wrsco s N The Fmest Plctures and Stage Attractxons lt IS posslble to buy for your entertamment 5 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WISCONSIN THEATRE E U CLA E W1scoNsN l-llgh Class Shows at Popular PYICCS GRAND THEATRE The Flnest of the Second Run Plctures Pg o H drhfyw - 1 , 3 ' ., f 5 4 . . 7 . at . tore Iotiers EAU CLAIRE, Nl Il I I I u u u o Y, .......... ........ ......... ...... ......... .......................................... .....,.. ....... .. .......... ... ...... ...... ...... ..... .... ... A IR , I ll I n if .. ,............ .. .......... .. ..........,........................... ... .................... .... .... Ol u J ll ae ne undre ir -. WWW 'I ON O C LE 5790 The Graduates of the CHIPPEWA FALLS HIGH SCHOOL will find superior courses in- Accountmg and Auditing Business Administration Secretarial Stenographic Bankmg Bookkeeping and other commerclal courses also a sure avenue to good positions at the WAUSAU BUSINESS INSTITUTE WAUSAU WISCONSIN l'VTlf6 or ree ln ormatzon and advantages 0 early enrollment To1letArt1cles E1QCtf1C CO and Soda Fountain Everything Electrical PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS The Best Drug Store 407 Bridge Phone 1234 as retrieved from M Kurths stronghold By Henry C Honey Speaking of companionate marriages I wonder if you have secured any details of the B Williams I Liddell case? Hou come theres been no breakup in these last three trying weeks of exams? Oh Oh did you glance at her curly locks that nite of the Prom? Did you see his loving eyes? Did you note who got the extra hops? Some case some case' I see Billy Proulx is back in chains for a change how come? Foote Page One Hundred Forty 7 7 ' fl l . H ll Q7 ' Remnants of inimate pieces of conversation between Happy and Foote ' 9 ' ff ' ' T ' i 7, Y 7 ' 7 Y . , . QNDPIONO C LE GMX 'I W0 WINNERS IN THE 0I'1g1H8I Ch1ppCWH Lme Ask Your Dealer About Them CHIPPEWA SHOE MFG CO . . . 0 Mfg. by CHIPPEVVA FALLS, WISCONSIN Page One Hundr ' 'YDPIONO LLL WJ THIS IS THE STORE Where good style good qualxty fart prxce com plete assortments and courteous treatment speak for themselves Waterman s Whltney Style Shop 14 W CENTRAL ST Ladles Ready to Wear Headquarters for Dependable Merchandlse WHOLESALE RETAIL Hanzllk Bakery Ask for Purity Bread Sold by all Grocers We Speclallze nn fancy Pastry Goods Dear Yes Mary ane came back aga1nI guess one of the all seemg faculty members saw her domg her stuff at Fourmers Wed hlte so B1lly hotfotted. to school next A M ' Foote dear won t you tell me whose pm you re wear1ng'7 If xt s P S s I don t want you to tell me HHPPY Wanting Happy Its only my dads medlcal pm so please don t thmk wrong of me wlll you? Expllcez voo to yours truly why Scott must always pxck a tall g1rl'? Flrst twas M F and then R B and now nts little Althy One of the mysterles of llfe I suppose-but what a mysytery Don t forget dear tomorrow s Prom nxte Lovmgly Foote J CHRISTENSEN, FLORIST QUALITY AND SERVICE l l Brldge St Phone 60l W Page One Hundred Forty T110 PCJ r W ra J Jxfj , f N91 'IONO CLEGVJ Farmers Produce Company THE BUSIEST STORE IN TOWN Hxghest Qualxty Merchandlse The Best of Servxce Lowest Prxces Satlsfactlon Guaranteed or your Money Refunded EIGHT COMPLETE DEPARTMENTS DRY GOODS MEN S FURNISHINGS LADIES READY TO WEAR GROCERIES ES FURNITUR SHO E MEATS HARDWARE VISIK Our Furnlture Department Cn the second floor over the Dry Goods Department WALLER S CONFECTIONERY Eat at Everythlng S Sweet Cafe GIVC Us a Try BEN BREDESEN FANCY GROCERIES Co DUNC 6lCo UMBI STREE s Falr and Courteous Treatment Prompt Service Page One Hundred Forty 'I C' Q X J 0 Xl, 9 R. AN L A T QQWDPIONO CLE.'GWX'1 M KNIGHT S H 0 G 5 E T H TRI-INSEER AND STORAGE FURNITURE UNDERTAKING EXPERTS ON ALL MOVING PROPGSITIONS 7 AND WEST SPRING STREET Ph 190 W 5 17 E AFTER ALL THERE IS N0 SUBSTITUTE EGR QUALITY b cl tt SALLY b d CI p Chlppewa Baklng Co O . P. f - I A . and 9 ne - 13-1 - C IS. The highest quality ingredients equipment and workmanship -- that's why SALLY ANN rea is be er. Insist on ANN rea an astry-your grocer has it. . ' . ne Hzlndrcd F y-F 'I V91 IONO IJ Ls. Gyf LEADING rlumsf Fresh Flowers At all Tlmes Greater Even Than Its Beauty ls The Performance Of The New Ford Car Chrppewa Ford Sales Co 0 A Vaudreurl Lumber Company Contractors and Bullclers BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS Call 475 Scnbblettes Page One Hundred For! fly r ra 9 U fp THE NEW Ilorzn CAR I NI' I 13 W. CRAND AVE. ILHONE 4 I I . : A' THE NEW F RD C R W U In DEALERSIN l QNDPIONO C LEGMW CHARLES HENNEMAN lVlcCorm1ck Deermg lmplements and Tractors Bllzzard Sllo Flllers Vx71llYS Kmght and Overland The Flne Motor Cars A MEHLS eweler WEBSTER S Famous Fudge pl t tDl Cady 117B dg Sr GRUEN WATCHES Sold by Your Dealer O dF l A T. . 7 Com e e L i n e of ,, . . Graduation Presents The mos e xcxous n 7? made . ri e . ne Hundre arty-Six ' N91 'IONO C, LLGMJX HUDSON ESSEX SALES AND SERVICE DUNN AUTO CO TELEPHONE NO 62 CHIPPEWA FALLS WIS 0 W LKER Motor Co CHRYSLER CARS Expert Auto Repalrmg Pearl Street Grocery GROCERIES an MEATS E 1205 P I Set CHIPPEWA FALLS BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE Where Men and Young Men are Sure to be Suit ecl QUALITY CLOTHES FOR LESS Comphments of Hanson s Book and Statronery Shop Pg O ddFr 3 v Q f X r , fy SAITTA . .WA Saitta -, Walker 0. J. ROBINSON, PROP. d PHON -W 1014 EARL s'r. 15 E. Em tr e , . a e ne Hun re or L N91 'IONO C, Ls. 0 f GREEN BUS SCHEDULE Operated by the Motor Bus Co Chippewa Falls Wls Busses leave Irvme Park Chlppewa Falls on the hour and half hour From 6 00 a m to 12 00 p m Sundays 7 00 a m to 12 00 p m Busses leave Umon Bus Depot Eau Claire on the hour and half hour from 6 00 a m to 12 30 a m Sundays Wausau Leave Eau Clanre Leave Wausau 730AM 730AM SOOPM IOOPM Telephones 912 I050 THE MOTOR BUS COMPANY STATHIS' PHONENO2 CANDY SHOP We manufacture the best candles m the clty When you thmlc of candy MEULI AND BEAUDETTE come to our place for real service Acnoss FROM HOTEL cr-UPEWA BAGGAGE AND TRUCKING SEND US YOUR ORDERS WE CITY BUS LINE MAIL PROMPTLY C L MUGGAH '25 CO DRUGS AND STATIONERY School Tablets and Pencnls Typewrxter Supplles Eastman Kodaks and Supplles Waterman and Conklin Fountam Pens Fancy Boxed Chocolates Try Llggett s per lb 31 00 COR BRIDGE 86 SPRING STS CHIPPEWA FALLS WIS Page One Hundred Forty Ezglwl l X X Q G rl. J 0 6 ' ! I 7 7:00 a. m. to 1:00 a. m. Morning and afternoon bus to f N91 'IC NO QLE W Prmtmg may be better than good It may be dxstznctly superior We would llke to have you judge our prmung We take real plea sure 1n domg every job a llttle better than seems necessary ROBERT G LEE PRESS CHIPPEWA FALLS WISCONSIN 414 BRIDGE sr TEL 950 A C MASON CO Headquarters for Everythmg Comphments SPORTING GOODS KELLY'S W r t Confectlonery seee 53:1 Sxsglzlyl ol? new Tenms Rackets Ch1DDewa Falls WIS MCGILLIVRAY 25 KURTH HARDWARE AND TIN SHIP Roofmg Heatmg and Ventxlatmg Palnts Varrush and C8lC1lTlll'1C CHIPPEWA FALLS, WISCONSIN TEL 524 W 8 E GRAND Ave Page One Hundred Forty Nme 1 X I CJ G X J 0 fl Distinctive Typography and Better Printing . ' in of A N91 'IONO C, Lf. t1eS O I Once Alwavsl Expert Lubrlcatmg SCTVICC GASOLINE KERQSENE DISTILLATE GENERAL SERVICE OIL COMPANY fODDOSlIC Court Housel Phone 1177 EX1de Battery Stauon Sales and Servl e of EXld6 Bat terxes Generator and Starter Work Wahl Snrlng' Brake Shock Absorb 4 I 3 Bay Street GOLDEN KRUST BREAD 3 PASTRY OFHALL KINDS At The Home of Better Bakmg GOLDEN KRUST BAKERY Phone 212W Happy dear Prom hlte was hot wasn t 1:9 not llter ally though The full moon and stars nalce me feel oh kmd of dreamy and wafty don t you know News' glrl News' Mxss ONe1l only asslgned us a mere te pages for the morrow Methlnks she may dle of softerung of the heart What ho' Chmk Lmenlcugel wore shorts today' Oh the de generatron of the Semors lS complete at last Foote You can lcrd all you want to but I stlll thmk hrs plus 4s were real mce' Dndnt Scott look adorable m hls dark su1t I thmlc he gave the cutest httle talk thls morn mg dont you? Stlll Happys Foote We Can Dress You Better Than The Rest Our Style Quahty and Sen 1ce are Unexcelled MAX ABRAMSON Page One Hundred Fzfty 'Q G X A r' , Ci' Service . ,nf .- in .C . - ,I I -d.. I . QNWIC NO C LE GMP Make Ideal Graduatlon G1ffS All Very Reasonably Pr1ced I3 A Brunstad McCARTY S Ch1PP9Wa FRUIT an WI-IFN? Af III-I CANDY WHAT? F Confecuonery Y S THE KELLEY our tatmefy CONSTRUCTION Co Store W E ROYC M AG ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Chlppewa Book T I N B r Stauonery Co C IP F us Wi Pg o H .fdfffyoe o o , . d , .- a ours. .- rozen dainries, refresh- ing drinks, Iighr Iunches. WHERE?-Ac Knutson's. I . ri e . . . RAFT, AN ER ' BeII e. 0.55 210 rid eSreet H PEWA A , . a e ne un re i - n ' V91 IONO I., Ls. GM PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY WM C HENSKE M D DR L H DORLAND PHYSICIAN 86 SURGEON D D S Sp g6cBdg t 314NBdg P 9 DR E O MCCARTI-IY DR GEORGE H BLUM PHYSICIAN 61 SURGEON D D S 120NBdg St Phn 75 3EatSp gSt Phn 420W DR S E WILLIAMS PHYSICIAN 81 SURGEON d DHRGJ D MCFEJAE 119fBdg Ph zozw g DR D R CHISHOLM DRS HALEY 6: CASEY D D S D D S DR E P ELLENSON MERTON FIELD M D PHYSICIAN ac SURGEON EYE EAR NOSE C Ph n 72 W d THROAT DR E E NU551-E DR C B HATLEBERG DENTIST Ph W my B ag Sr MVC ' ' DR E L SEBORA DENTIST ZIZX B dg St p F ll Pgo HddFt v CJ ' I Xl X 'J 2 :VJ Cor. I rin ri ye si .. ri i e I t hone 75 .. rI en . oe su rin I. ' I .oe - Office I L Li e one . Bri e I rahd Ave. hone 9-W 220 Brihige .Street i I Phone 320 Over Vgfaterman-'s . I Phone 217-J SEQ W.. exItraI. o e - an, , , O I one 97 D I l lg ri e . V I I I en ral S ' . -'Z .ri e . Chip ewa a s, Wis. a e ne un re if y-Two 'GXDPIONO Q LE GVJ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Alexander Wlley and Robert Wlley ATTORNEYS AT LAW 119 B ag Sf P Clarence E Rmehard ATTORNEY AT LAW 20 Mr p1rnBIock P j MURPHY LAWYER Larrabee 6: Larrabee ATTORNEYS AT LAW M I r HENRY LEBEIS JR ATTORNEY AT LAW 105 f B ag s P 180 W Stafford 6: Stafford ATTORNEYS AT LAW pp F ll PAUL H RAIHLE ATTORNEY AT LAW cp BkPh 98 Pgo HddFfr lv 0 X 1 J G J 0 X Q e ro o i a ri e . hone 920 Over eh 's Jewelry S ore 2202 Bridge Phone 836 phone 92-W 11 fi C C- hone - Chi ewa a s, Wis. 22 Me ro olitan loc one 6-W a e ne un re i y-T ' 'XDPIONO 0 .LEGVJ INSURANCE DIRECTORY F R HUGHES ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Metropolitan Block Phone 54 W INSURANCE SERVICE All Lines of Insurance A G FINDLAY 7 W Grand Phone 824 W R GREENWOOD NATIONAL GUARDIAN LIFE 322V North Bridge St Chippewa Falls Wis JOHNJ NIBBE Office Phone 920 Residence 191 District Agent INSURE IN THE NORTH WESTERN 123 Bridge Chippewa Falls Wis ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE 105 V Bridge Phone 7801 Mme? Oh I say dont you think you re rather freezing onto this manly Pauley lad? When know and I ll pack my trunk Bob Brown wore some adorable plus 4 s also' They re just like the ones young Connor was sport mg last year how come? Hope you like m Ive got the car tomorrow so well double up with I-1 and M and go to the contest at E C Is it O K 7 Angry but melting Foote REDARD BROS Meats and Groceries Gasolme and O11 Seiberllng Tires Phone 223 704 E Grand Ave Before We Could READ or WRITE We made S lgns The Oldest Known Form of Communication Tell the World With Signs BUCKLEY SIGNS 5 W Spring St Page One Hundred Fifty Four i 3 f 9 G , , ov, J. you start writing him mush notes let me Ye . , , 7 Y L N91 'I ONO C LE GMW Compliments of the Northwestern Siafe Ban FRIENDLY BANKING SERVICE Ch pp F ll W GRGSSMAN M 0 O N E Y S EAU CLAIRE CANDY Co T31lGf1Hg Company 837W W El S BARTHEN S GROCERY Groceries Vegetables Confectlons Fruits and Meats Ps Ffyf ' Q C i ewa a s, isconsin Eat 7 PETER HOLM, PROP. 5C French Bitter Sweet Fine Tailoring at the 5c Pineapple Whipp OLD STAND 5c Fritter No. 8 Central Sr. ' Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 363 - ' . m c. 7 7 Y Cosmetics Remedies ale i t - QNDT 'I ON O C LE BEN S Cblppewa s Newest C1otb1er IF ITS NEW BEN HAS IT 209 Brldge St Benjamm B Bmstok FIRST CARL EK WITH THE Spgst NEWES Fll W T PP Bllharcls and Pocket Bllllards Buchanan .S SmOk'Kf,,ffppl'eS If f f fx 3 Because the Materlals used ln makmg Glllette tlres are carefully chos ful Workmansblp used ln bulldlng them C111 ette TIYCS actually cle I th A BEAR FOR WEAR Qff,1ff5r?,ffQVlCe an G111ette Rubber Co TIRES and TUBES E Cl W Pg Fftys . , . FI' 5 T 1, 8 XV. rin reet Chi ewa a s, is. , . 1-...X , Bl .I F 1.9 L40 2 ' N -3 ' 3 .THU ' c, 2 . . . ,O W . . 1' I: : N ff , ' : of 9 ff' ' , - Z, .h k gb iff LW 15, 'Q eng because of the care- Wr. ef ' ' 'f--' - new A ff ' 5' . . . . ,ff 5'f5-'FW' ff' - , 5 WY -'q.l-A g! - - A Q fc . . C au aire, is. a e i -ix QNDPIONO C LE GMW Photographs. Yesf That's Qur Busmess Gwe Us a Tr1al Ho ensfrom 5 Reszdence Siucizo 605 W CENFRAL Sr CHIPPEXVA FALLS XVISCONSIN C H BERGMAN CO Coal That s Our Busmess QUALITY SERVICE Tu EPHoN1a 456 F more Gee Ioddu I nmrly gmt callglmt rmclmg your 11 t non Mr Bxsel mme soft footmg rll lv 5orry y vu lnlt bo 1x1Ild'l xclc tlmouglm Dld y mu sm Colby ind Dom puttmg on the pup? I tlmmlc lur dr s yy 15 wd ml It ind 11 looked so minly Scart and Gyyen do make 1 mce couple don r y vu thmk I burely wnuld lllce to lu the clean up COITIYHIIICLQ I bee they re 111 out ol school tod1y Your Happy I agn 1'1ftv Seyen le Q o 0 f , , 4 Y 4 . . . . . x 'Z I V, '. V' H j '. ' V' .s 2 . 'f . ' down the aisle. lvut 1 turned in time. 011, wasn't tlxc Prom just too keen for worcls. 1,111 ter- 'wl ' 'Q A' ' 1 5' . J . I I1 I' . 1' ' . ' - cs: o.wf. c J . 1 ' . ' 1 V'1 ' ? ' I' Q I ' - A '. ' 'l 1 c ', J , , f Wvrfaomcy CLE Compliments of Enterprise Gil Co. lne WE SERVE THE PUBLIC CHIPPEXX A FALLS WISCONSIN D tS y BREAD HOLSUM There S a Drfference rn Bread EAU CLAIRE BAKING COMPANY tTh g Behn S Jewelry Store FOR GIFTS THAT LAST on' a - Say , . . A e Bi Street Clock Y AK n Watclm and Jewelry Repairing Gruen, Boluva d Benrus Wrist Wfat l I 8 O Hmzrfrcd fifty-Ifigfzt 'GYM I ONO L Ls. GMJX' NORTHERN STATES POWER CO Personal alienizon to every customer hky Y ARBUTLERDCOD t h 1 C I f g ch tChpp H PPV WISHING YCU ALL SUVC STUDIES AND ESS IN ATHLETICS The C111 ppewa I-Ieralcl Tele ra g m I q fb! r CHIPPEWA FALLS W ISCONSIN O Hddffty 0 X 5 J ' I rl J Q 0 3 ie : Oh-h-h. INIr. Wes fal, took t - - , - -, - - school in his new car. Gee, he,s nice. S h D f C . 1 Drown eyes and curly hair. had a w d r' O lropracuc ful time at E. . yesterday. Weren't rh Dr. of Optometry 1 Iot of kids there? Did you noti rh , :arload of girls ha Don took down? I ' Y LABORMORY CK so lad a i ewa won, aren't you cl a Q The Japcr Tlmfs Fair and E ui a e 0 Alf, Page ne un re i -N ' 'NDI 'IONO L LE GM an Now for that Photograph You ve put lt off from month to month perhaps from year to year When your car IS worn out you buy a new one when your clothes are worn out you have new ones made Before your face gets too many of those trred lxnes get a new photograph Be farr to yourself S1t for That Portralt Now AT LINDEN S STUDIO Happy Sptalclng of loads there are loads of thlngs hotherlng me rlght nom Two now 1n Engllsh III he and Bernxce A have the halut of exchangmg large hundles every now and then My heart heat hard' My hand trembled and I took a package off B A s desk Imagme my surprnse mmgled wrth a mortal fear for httle Marshall s sanety and safety when I dlscovered that they were not legal documents but notes' Oh Happy what IS the prrce of eggs? and other express1ons of mystlflcatron Troubled Footle ual1ty and SGIVICC Hunter s Battery and Brake Serv1ce S Bay St at Grand Ave G r 0 c e r y Page One Hundred Sixty 1 3 C Q G X J Q XII 1 things in fa,ct you're both of thgm. Say, you lcnow how hashful Marshall Wiley is?. Xvell . 4 ' ' ' ' -J 1 3 'GUI IC NOLL.-1 f ff' ff .-. ll 'M as ss- -.5 , 'gzikwem , ' not 'wit ALSQ' Q54 'if' gvfl 1 3 ?-ssl' .-s We 1f:'2'5:. -.- BUCKBEE MEARS COMPANY Deslgners and Engravers of SCHOOL ANNUALS St Paul Mmnesota !11 'TU1 We Speclhze ln Cuts for SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS Our College Travel Department announces spec1al Collegxate Tours to Europe VlS1I1l'lg England Belglum Holland The Rhine France S385 00 complete Also tours to Honolulu Alaska South Amerxca Medlterrane an Crulses around the world crulses ACCOm0datlOnS on the best steamers, afloat and stoppmg at excellent hotels iii if 53: x C5 4 I 4q'e 1' f 5 7 4,5 , I 'M x X' j D Page One Hundred Sixty One f C J D ,5-,.., f i ff Q' . ' ,'f:.....-mu , 'm,.,7,f ' lx 4 A vwwawv quunxv wum,,l 'luffwufu l - n . B , s' we , , XF . nf, W, , 6,1 ' X ' A I .5 - V K4 J s . 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