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The tide of years flowed swiftly hy- His very breath became as freg A mighty giant still was free, His wrath was terrible to see. The giant, Power, who ruled the Chippewa. But man just laughed to see him rage. But then man's brain conceived a plan The more they laughed the more he writhed By which the force of Porver's strength To free himself from man's obnoxious For rnan's'own use could be employed. chains. A darn across the Chippewa was built His fiery breath cast sparks abroad- To utilize this giant's power. Each spark combined with atmosphere Resisting this attempt to make him dwell Until Electricity was formed. In everlasting servitude, Then blazed a myriad of lights He loosed the fury of his strength. That shone around the world. School Life
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MOIETOCLEVW f Y f f f Y TI-IIRTY FOUR NINTII GRAIJIC ROW' 1-41 Zi-ch, ID. Young, IJ. Vllulfe, I.. Sxvec-nt-y, IE. 'l'iclwy. l'. Smith, U. l l:nntL'. RON' 2-JY. l'cti'icl1r Ii, 'I':iyloi', M, Rr-llzlrcl, I.. Tufel, R. VVlll'llC!'1lIL'llllIll. Ii, Schwzih, I.. Stung ilOVV 3-ql. Trygg! IC, Ritlziml, Il. Tclisznlc, M. Yolrutll, F. Russell. Y. Vemlcrson, I.. Tuttle. 4 NY I uniu-T A VY'ill't-r M VVzilsl1, Ii. Tilton, il. Sniilh, I.. VVzn'ner, I., Szulling, V. Vit ROVV 5-J. Vl'h:ilen, IJ. Ross, li. Smith, IC. VVciss, li, Swenson, ll. Stewart, B. Reilnionll, M. Rooics 6f NV. Peterson, II. 'l'hronson, B. Potter, A. l'hlci', E. VVitkns. R. Szinrlvick. I.. Toutant, II Ouime ROV! 7f4'. Sclieitller, M. I':n'ent, B. Rctlnminl, Ii. Rumcry, IJ. Yzinclergon, E. Sullivan, E. Purx s IL it NN' . . , , RUVV erson. HONOR ROLL The following students have been on the Honor Roll every six weelcs for the three years that they have attended junior high school: GENE BOSTWICK GROVER DARROW BETTY LARsoN JOYCE SMITH These students have been on the Honor Roll every six weelcs SEVENTH GRADE Myrna Nelson Gordon Howe Jaclc Pangborn Betty Neely EIGHT:-1 GRADE Billy Truebloocl Idelle Lucas Doris Priest Eleanor IVIcGillivray Dorothy Robarge N1 Ruth Rheingans Niola Bollinger Gratia Gilcling Lucille I-Ieycle Eileen Dreger Elsie Wolfe NTH GRADE Betty Anderson joyce Smith Eleanore Weiss Gene Bosrwiclc for the PHS! year jean Trygg Laurel Warner Betty Larson Erma Ritland Dorothy Brist Rosemary Ehnert Eleanor Lee Lillian Tafel Grover Darrow Frances Russell Maryles I-Iatlen Ruth Dorland iifty-three
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THE MONOCLE NINETEEN TI-IIRTY-FOUR Stunt Night The eager anticipation before Monocle Stunt Night which has always been prevalent in former years was only more so this year. As ever, the milling crowd was estimated to be greater this year than in preceding years, in spite of the depression. All came to a climax at twelve o'cloclc Friday evening, when the crowd went home tired but happy and declaring the depression is lifting. Awarding of the coveted cup to the best performance was relieved from the judges this year as this custom has been abolished, although this has not annihilated the competition be- tween the classes, in fact, it is even lceener. Sophomores cast custom to the four winds and presented a really par performance in The Duke Came Back. Juniors revealed their ability and talent in Hiawatha's Wedding, a very interesting act. The Seniors, as usual, supported their reputation in the portrayal of the bold buccaneers and their captives in The Pirates Prizes. Oh for the life of a pirate! The District Music Tournament On May fifth, the band and vocal organizations of our Senior High School participated in the Western Wisconsin District Music Tournament held at Eau Claire. Students repre- senting twenty-two high schools from neighboring towns gathered there to compose the second annual tourney of its kind to be held in that city. This was sponsored by the Live Y'er Club and was held in the Senior High School and Elks' Club buildings. The program of solos and ensembles began at eight o'cloclc in the morning and continued throughout the day. At five-thirty a colorful parade was staged, thus giving the judges their opportunity to judge the marching, manouvering and playing of the competing bands as well as to give the spectators a chance to see the bands in action. The evening program, held at the I-Iigh School Auditorium consisted of numbers given by a mass band directed by james Gillette of Carlton College. Following this came the an- nouncement of the list of places. Those that received first place in our high school are: Girls' Glee Club Band-Playing and Marching Tenor-Charles Bennett Saxaphone-Marlow Magnus Violin-Stella Favell Saxaphone-Bob Jenness Trombone-Eunice Bollom Basson-Georgia Abrams Saxaphone quartet-M. Magnus, L. Lange, G. Bender, B. Jenness. In addition to these eighteen second and four third places were awarded. For the band's splendid results in marching, a silver trophy, donated by the Eau Claire Chamber of Com- merce was given to them. We may well be proud of the line showing our organizations have made, and we owe our gratitude to Mr. Knox and Miss Averill, who deserve much credit for the time and labor they have spent in helping us to attain our fine record. sixty-five
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