Eau Claire High School - Kodak Yearbook (Eau Claire, WI)
- Class of 1920
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Give Kodak advertisers preference over non-advertisers. o ooooQoaooeaasnoooooooooooooosQ0oooeooooeooeooooooooaoooooo ooo.oo.noonnnnoooooovoooanoooooooo,oo,oo.u.ure.oo,o,oo,oo.oo,oo.oo,n,n,u,u,n.n.n.oo,n,noonoonoonoooooooonoooooooooo QS Ox. :if INDEX TO ADVERTISERS :sz -i .:. :XI Aanes Studio ...... --, 82 lileetric Shoe Hospital --- --- 93 'iv Adams Drug Store ..,... --- 97 Electric Studio ........ --- 108 Ig: Airis, A, J, -,,....., .... - -- 95 lilfving, A. bl. ........ --- 89 0:0 Allen-Johnson Piano Co. --- 93 lfyerson, C. B. .... --- 97 'x' Anderson Hoot Shop -sf - 6 lfederal Bakeries ...,.. -Mi 1 ft: Andrews, Qegrgg- ,,,w..., .,..,... 1 O8 lwnuean Franzwa --- --- 100 0:0 Arnold, Fred .....Y.. v.------ - ex- 101 1:1511,.E- M- --------- --- 90 Ig: Auditorium ------, ,,,,,.. F rout IIISCI? Fleming, John B. --- --- 100 3. A Sumlj' S, J, ,,s. .. ..,..s ........a 9 Flynn, Mrs. I. H. -- --- 88 'E' Bsdger State Art Co. ..... Y-- 94 Ciilbertsou, J. C. ....... ..... 1 00 Badger Supply Co. .,,.., .. ...Y -H 109 lullette Rubber Co.. ...... ..... - 103 Qt. Balcom Priutery s-- ..,.. --, 108 Halvorseu Bedding Co. .... -,..-- 95 Ig: Ballerudy Qgear ,,,. - ,-- 93 Hanshus. j. 1-I. ..,..,.... .... - - 96 .:. Barager-Webster Co. - --A 92 Hansen, August ...... --- lll 3: Beuedicfs ---,,,,, ,-- --, 93 Hobbs Supply Co. .... - --- 84 3, Bgrgy Fred ,,,,.s.. . --1 111 Hoeppner N Bartlett --, .... ---- 106 4. Bei-ggery Syver no Y-- 108 Hoeppner Trunk Co. -- ..... ----- 111 'x' Blum, George L. -- -ss 100 Hollen, A. H, ...... .... R ear Insert 3: Bootefy, Thg -A --Y Holt, -101111 ...., ,.....,.. 4 vi' Brau5rad'5 ,---,,-,,,,,, - -U 94 llome Bakery .....,. ...... - - 94 Ig: B d rl, P, O, -----,,, .U -,- 110 Howe Shoe Co. ..,..,.. --- 91 -if Build? Beach 81 Vllilcox --- -ss 101 Huebsch Laundry Co. --- --- 86 'x' Bllrleyls -----Y----- W ,,,,. --, 11 Huut's Business College ...- --- 105 IS: Campeu 85 Bailey ,,,, , --- 14 Hurst, Archie .......,... --- 86 .Q Cllarles, Cum, House --, us 109 Iensen Bros. Drug Store ........ - lll Ig: Clulyv The -WY--Y ,.,, . ,,- ,-- 109 ,lohnson liros. ..,.,,............ -- 106 4, Conley, '11 lf' -AA---- Us 93 johnson, Carl G. ..,....... Rear Insert 3' Continental, The --, f-- 6 Johnson. Otto ....,..,....... ---- 88 X C0urure'5 ,--,,Y-,, --D 97 jones, R. ll. Apex Accessoriesu-- 106 'Z' Culver, H. L. -, , 3 Kelley Construction Co. ......... - 99 '2' Culver, J. C. -- -Y 96 Kelley's Smoke Shop --- --- 93 :if Dahl, Ole -,s,, -f- 95 Korger Bros. .....s.... --- 111 rf' Dean, Alex .... 133 lo-Q11 shirt CO. ..... - 87 It: D 1 ', ,,,,-ss....,, --- Kuhlman's Grocery -- - - 89 4. T, -----,---,.. --, 82 Lange Canning Co. --- ....... --- 104 'x' Eau Claire Bedding Co. ..,... U- 110 lawson-Kohlke Co. ......... t. .... - 84 Eau Claire Book Bindery ....,,.. 87 Leath K Co. ..s..,....... Front Insert 0' E31 Claire H0014 S1 Sta. CO. .,,... ll lxlillie. 'l1Cil .....,,........,..... 111 Eaii Claire Cu. Training School-- 2 Linclermau 8: Ramsdell ........... 101 4. Eau Claire Creamery Co. ---W -..- 12 1411111 81 CO. ---i ...----- - --- 109 '3' Eau Claire Decorating Co. -- --, S9 Losby, George J. -- --- 100 :if Eau Claire Grocery Co. ....., - 9 l.unId, Svend ............. --- 111 -1' Eau Claire National Bank ..,. 1 4 Lyric 11111111011 ............ - 92 Ig: Eau Claire Pregg Cu, ,s,, s-, 102 Manley, XX. R. Investments -- --- 10 4, Eau Claire Theatre Co, ....,,... 1 Mason, Dr. V. 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My store 3: 3 3. .. 3 P. M. an all ' Ii: GIRLS- hours are 4 to 6 d 1:2 1:1 ' day Saturday. If 3' We carry a complete l1ne of 3: Lux1te Sllk Stockmgsg and al- -- 'ff . . .. :if so g1rls trench coats Wlth fur .:. 3: collars and cuffs. Come in and DE ALTON R. SHANE. :ij .. 3 See them just Ask for Bub '- X ' ' 3. .. J, 3. oxo t -fu:Animgf.3..'..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..3.4..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..3.4.4..g..'..g-quintet'-! Z Z Z Z I Z Z I !-'2 !':f: grfiwi-01.01.01up.:.4NgNg..g..g..3..g..g.3..g.4..3.4..3.4..1.4.4..g..g..g..gNg..3.1..g..g..gNg.:.r..'..'..'.vwwf-'G+'NZMZNZ Z Z Z I Z Z 2 1 Z'tg 12: Ig! .. .. , If: BEFORE BUYING A PHONOC-RAPH 1:1 ,x - .. .51 INVESTIGATE 3:3 152 Qi' .. fx: I 3. . . I f 'ff 2:2 IB I u TIIUIUZ :gr .. '2' - . . ' The Phonograph wxth the Personalltyn N .x. jig 252 .:, THE MACHINE THAT EMBODIES BEAUTY OF Of CABINET, ARCHITECTURE AND QUALITY x .. 'XI :xo lx? 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BUDAHN, Principal SCIENCE- ARTHUR A. DUNKEL, li. S., ll'isvoHsi11. B. I-I. NISSEN, S1rpvrior Normal. LORETTA O'DEA, li. .-I., Jlifznzmom. MILDRED VVHEELER, Il, nl., Xorllz-zuv,vIvr'1z. MATHEMATICS- LAURA LINDSLEY, 12. ,1., 1.Lm-Wm. EDNA STOLTZ. B. A., Carroll. FRANCES L. UPHAM, B. A., Carroll. HISTORY- MARY M. EVANS, B. A., lfl'isfo11si11. LAURA SUTI-IERLAND, B. A., llfisforzsifzt. LUCILLE VVOODI-IOUSE, B. II., Wisfousiu. LANG UA GE- RUTI-I GOVVER, B. A., Rifon. VICTORIA JAMES, JI. A., IVISCUIIJIJI. LILLIAN E. SCHXYEFEL, If. xl., Ripon. ENGLISH- MARGUERITE AMMAN. If. .I., ll 'rllr.vluy. LESTER C. GETZLOE, I?. II., ll'isfous1'11. JEANETTE E. MARSH, JI. A., lIvl.S'L'U713l'll. INGA SOCKNESS, B, IIan1l1'11v. MARY VVI-IELAN, B. fl., Columlvia. COMMERCIAL- GENEVIEVE F. BLUM, Il. Il'isfo11sin. ELMER S. DUNKEL, R. A., Wz'sL'f111si11. I. VV. FOLTZ, River Falls Normal. MARIE O'CALLAGHAN, R. pl., l'Vz'srm151'11. KENNETH TAYLOR, Shvvldon Coznnuvnial Schoo ESTE B. VVOOD, Irzdimza. M .-I .YCAL A R TS- QI-IARLES BEARDSLEY. Stoul Iustilzzlt. GERTRUDE BROOKS, Handivrafh Guild Normal. PAUL EHRHARD, Stout Illiflvllllcf. O. J. FRANKLIN, Stout ln.rti!1m'. ETHEL I-IODGE, Stout Instituto. ' MARGARET HOVVE, Stout I7I.YlIllllL'. MABEL OTTESON, Milwaulcm' llo-zum' ALFRED POHL, Oshkosh Norzmzl. EMMA REMOL, Stout Iustitzztn. WILLIAM SCHEEL, lfVisrorz.ri11. RANDA SEVERSON, Stout Irzslilfuf. AUGUSTA VVAUGI-I, Stout llL3'lIl'l!lU. PHYSICAL TRAINING- CARL T. BECI-ITOLD, La Crash' -xEv'll'll-MII, CLARA PI-UMMER, La Crosxc Xvrlmzl, l. 'WV THE OLD SCHOOL. hplace of Many 21 Bright idea. A WISE, KIND MAN. gly to the licst Interests of Z1 Great School Miss VVhclan, IWW. Fnltg, Miss: LETYIILS. English. Stenograpily 1-Iistory. Miss Sockness Mg qfislw Mi-9-S 5050115011 English. Hg 15 1- Librarian. , Mr. E. Dunkel M. HUM, M155 Blum Salesmanship, Advertis- HQ 'fu English- ing' Domestic Science Miss Gower. Mr. Wood. Miss Sfvlls French. Arithmetic. Algebra Miss Plummer illr, lfvehtold Miss Schwefel Physical Education Physical Education. French. Miss Sutherland Mr. .-1, Dzizifcul Miss Wheeler. History. Chemistry. Botany. Miss O'Dea Mr. Ehrhard. Miss Woodhouse Botany. Mechanical Drawing History . Miss Upham Mr. Franklin, Miss Lindsley Arithmetic. Manual Arts. Geometry. Miss O'CaIlagha11. Commercial Geography. Miss Marsh. English .lliss fumvs Latin. .lliss Remo! Domestic Science. illr. Hvzzrdslvy Manual Arts. .lf1'. Nisswu, Physics. ,lI1', Taylor, Bookkeeping. Nr. Schaf! .Ur 121111 Manual Arts. Manual Arts illiss .-lvunmzz English. .lliss ffndgp, Domestic Science. .lliss Offvson. Domestic Science. .lfiss Bronlcs xlCCll21lllC2il Drawing Clcrffef ' Q ,, I E t P Q , '1' T ' w Q 5 E , ,. 24 H S mm mmm HW! 1 xp Uma... I, Q 1411 iff: n'r:NLr ffa, f.'..W l SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS XYILLARD LA MOE - -a - - - Pfwidefli ALFRED LADXYICQ Vice President CARLTON OLSON - Secretary OLGA ANDERSON - - - Treasurer MARIAN ZIMMER - - - Scrgvaiil-a-Amis MISS EVANS - Class Officer A Word, farting Farewell! A word that must be, and hath been A sound which makes us linger: yet-ffarewell! Farewell has ever been and shall always be a difficult Word to utter. It is doubly hard to express, in fitting words, our regret at the necessity of having to say farewell. The time has come when we must sever the ties that bind us to our Alma Mater. The climb from Freshmen to Senior is a long and arduous one, be- set with a myriad of difficulties and obstacles. For us, the struggle is Over and the laurels are won. .Xnd now. as we leave school and go out into a larger world, if we can apply with credit the splendid fruits of this struggle, we may indeed call it a magnificent victory. In passing, we wish to say to Mr. Clark, to Mr. Eu Dahn, to the faculty, and to the student body that the four years we have spent with them have been both pleasant and prolitable. XVe thank them all, very sincerely, for their kind co-operation in thc past and their Well-wishes for our future. Farewell, old school, and the best of luck to you. XX'lLI-fXRD LA MOE, Class President. 23 LAMOINE DOWLING Lyceum 1-2-3-45 Class Secretary 25 Science Club 3-45 Orchestra l-2-3. 'D0lly' is his name, He has acquired orchestral fame. His greatest ambition Is to change Birdie's name. BIRDIE ASHBAUGH G. A. C. 3-45 Science Club 3-45 Acorns 45 Booster Club 45 Class Prophecy Committee 4. A charming, modest maiden Whose soul is full of harmonyf' LORAINE ANSON G. A. C. 1-2-3-45 Science Club 3-45 Acorns 4: Booster Club 45 I see her in the dewy flowers, I see her sweet and fair, I hear her in the tunefnl birds, I hear her rharm the air. LUCILE KEEGAN. Acorns 4. She's small in stature but large in our esti- mation. How could one so demure and sweet as she fail to win our hearts? DOROTHA WAUDBY Entered 3rd year from Pontiac, Mich., H. S. G. A. C. 3-45 Science Club 45 Grey Dominoes 45 Kodak Staff 35 Acorns 45 Class Play. It is girls like she that make the final farewell more difficult. HAROLD DEARTH Ring and Pin Committee 4. The strength of a giant, he bows to no will. VVILLARD LA MOE Class President l-43 Ljweinn 2-33 Science Club 33 Class Basketball l-43 H. S. Notes Staff 43 Ko- dak Staff 43 Class Play 4. they had only left jvmrr QIIIIIIIIIYS rib alone, 'any 'reo1'riz'5 'would be less. LUClLLI3 HANSON Grey Dominoes 1-2-3-4: Treasurer 43 Dtntsche Gesellschaft l-2-33 Choral 2-3-43 Science Club 3-43 Booster Club 43 Acorns 43 Kern'-l -lg De- clamatory l-3-43 Debating -lg Koflafl Staff 43 Class Play Committee 43 G. A. C. l-.Z-.5-4. gl girl so wry sweet and fair, .I .vzurvtvr girl is zwfy rare. EMILY RYAN Science Club 3-43 Secretary 43 G. A. C. 23 Class Secretary 2: Acorns 43 Booster Club 4: Kodak Staff 43 Social Committee 4. lt takes the Irish to bun! the Dutch. FERN CRAIG Mandolin Club lg Deutsche Gesellschaft l-2-33 Choral 2-3-43 Grey Dominoes 3-43 G. A. C. l- 2-3-4, Secretary 33 Acorns 43 Science Club 3-4: Booster Club 4. W'i.vdom, wit und graft'- But better than tlzfsf is 'fu'lv'. OLGA ANDERSON G. A. C. 1-2-3-43 Science Club 3-43 Choral 2- 3-4, President 43 Kodak Staff 23 Class Secretary 33 Class Treasurer 4g Grey Dominoes 3-4, vice- president 43 Booster Club 43 Classical Club 1- 2-33 Acorns 4, Cap 4. Sante think ilu' 'IU07'1U' is made for fllIIfTi'i'H, so do I. CARLTON OLSON Class Treasurer 1-33 Class Secretary 43 Ly- ceum 2-3-43 Class Play Committee3 Science Club 43 Class Play 4. Newer elated fulzvu one maxi: 0j1fm'ssrd,' ,Yz'7't'7' dL'j'L'1'f4'd Ivhflt' !1lI11l1li'l S l711'.S'.Yt'd. LEONARD REKSTAD Graduated in 3 l-2 years. Class President l: Lyceum 1-2-3-4: Treasurer 2'3Q Deutsche Ge- sellschaft l-2. Treasurer 23 Letter Club 3-43 De- bating l-2-3: H. S. Notes Staff 23 Kodak Stall' 3: Associated Editor 4: Class Play 4. He nerds no viilngyq lu' sjwakr fm' 11'lIll.Yi'1f -loudly. M ARIAM ZIMMER Entered 3rd year from St. Patrick's3 Grey Dominoes 3-43 Science Club 4: H. S. Notes Stall 43 Acorns 43 Booster Club 41 Class Sergeant- at-lArms 4, lfVhi'11 shi' .rmilrs :uv .vcr fha! rum' gift of Ihr gods-allizririg dimfvli's. MAISIEL BUCK Class Secretary 2: Grey Dominoes 4, Secre- tary 43 Deutsche Gesellschaft l-21 Booster Club 41 Acorns 43 Science Club 43 Girls' Letter Club 43 District Penmanship Contest 3: Class XYill Commitee 4. Ile-:nz hvr Whitt' freak-Jlzrvrt, uiiliurri rurls, The least of rulzivlz -ztwmld su! fm fmvls m1'ing A-XlQl.lXl2 HALBLEIIE Choral Z-3-4: G. JX. C. l-2-3-4, Vice President .3-43 Deutsche Gesellschaft l-2: Grey Dominoes 4, President 43 Science Club 3-43 .-Xcorns -lg Class Treasurer 2: Booster Club 43 Class Play 4. HN smile is big mmzrgh for fren, I..-XURIEI- CH.-XPUT Entered 3rd year from St. Patricks G. A. C 3-43 Acorns 43 graduated in 3 1-2 years. liar 'wire is rvlvstial nzvludyq llhzild rw timid hear mlm' of it.' JOE BUTTON Social Committee 4. Thu deeds I rontmizplalc are grvat, lluf what, as -vet, I know not. HOMER Ml'l l'liLSTADT iirzitluutecl in 3 l-2 yearsg Stump 2-3-41 Sci- ence Clulu 3-43 Oratory 2-33 Debating 2-3g K0- clak Staff 2-33 Orchestra l-2-3: Class Sergeant- at-.-Xrms 23 H. S. Nutt-s Staff 43 Class Play 4: Class Basketball 4. li's not so HI1lt'11 'zulml I um Im! fvlm! l dn, fhul t'U1HIf.S'.H HELEN MAMAHOX Science Club 3-43 G .A. C. 3-43 Home lieono- mics l-2-3-45 Acurns 43 Booster Clnlm 43 lilmver :nil Color Committee 4. Nut a sz'n1Li'r, :mr a saint, perhaps, lf11l-well, Ihr fury hrs! kind of lass. LEONA COSGROVE Entered 3rd year from St. Patrick's3 Science Club 43 Vice President 43 Class VVill Committee 45 Acorns 4: G. A. C. 3-4. u.'l17i'l1,V.f the first in di'l1'z'f a joke in Ihr' ,-lmn'.1', and the first fn make if kzrzmwf' MARCQAIQIQT IIOYLIC Aliiiterecl Prcl year frmn St. Patriglfs. Science Llnls 3-4: Acorns 4. Size bzzbblus fwfr 'ztilh sfhfml i'11ll1nsius1l1, und sqzzmidurs it on hwr i,X'fYU'Ze'I'!.ft'7'.H MARCICLLA SHEA G. A. C. 4: Science Clnlm 4, Presiclent 45 :Xcorns 4: Home liconmnnics 3-4: Class Yice- Presirlent 3: Class Secretary 2. This histmjv shark is as mpalflr in slr:z.mym- phy as she is in rm1n'u1ln'r1'rzg dates. OTIS DAHL linterecl from Tolna. N. D., H. S. 3rd year. Lyceum 3-4: Science Club 3-4. lVhn ffm fell to 'what heights he may uIlr1i11. STEPHEN NVHELIHAN Class Sergeant-at-Arms lg Lyceum Z-3, Sec- retary 33 Secreary Glee Club 33 Class President 2-3, Vice President 43 Kodak Staff 43 Class bas- ketball 4. His 0110 great failing is his leiudzirss nf hcartf' LUCILE LEE Grey Dominoes 3-43 Science Club 3-43 G. A. C. 43 Kodak Staff Z3 H. S. Notes Staff 43 Acorns 43 Booster Club 43 Music Committee 43 Class Vice-President 4. lf1f'lw has 'Ulf' for Ll frimzd is lzu'ley. MILDRED DAXYLEY. Choral Z-3-43 Science Club 43 Flower and Col- or Committee 43 Acorns 4. 'X-lltrays a H110 and .rlvridfmvt fI'l.L'!Id.H IDA PETERSON Science Club 43 G. A, C, 4: Booster Club 43 Acorns 43 Class Prophecy Committee 4, 'Al.if4' is slwrt, and so 41111 l. GUNHILD JENSON Choral Z-3-43 G. A, C. 43 Booster Club 43 Acorus 4. l'V0 envy the mu' who sharply 'C11uz11y's' lzfr, for she is ci pmffvvfiml sauna of plc'a.v1m'. VVILLIAM MANTHEI Stump Z-3-43 Deutsche Gesellschaft 1-2-33 De- bating Z3 Oratory 33 Class Play Committee 43 Industrial Club 1. IiH1fl1lll'l1.fj' is a zfivffuzv that all fwrfafh but few practice. SEYMOUR SINDIQLL Stump 2-3-43 Sergeant-at-Arms 23 Class Bas- ketball 43 Debating 23 Class President 33 Social Committee 4. 4'Thf bust success -zur fan wish him is lhlzf his future may be as lzrilliazzt as his past. LEONA FISHER Entcrecl 3rd year from St. i,2lll'lClilS, ii. fx. C. 3-43 Kodak Staff 43 Class President 4: Acorns 43 Chairman Class VVill Committee 4. Oh girls, 'it's grvat to by in law. LAURETTA ROACU G. A. C. 3-43 Science Club 3-43 Acurils -l. VVhn does thv llvst ciffrzmzstczllw t1llfl'ZU.S', docs wall. .-lugcls could do no www. MARCELLA ROBILLARD Entered 3rd year from St. Patrick's3 Scicnge Club 43 Acorns 4g G. A. C. 3-43 High Six 4. gh, Frcnchy!! Saw your lu, la, llz's for me. ZELLA ULRY Acorns 4. Shv's like a deep sccz that is always calm. GILBERT HAAG. Announcement Committee 4. ,, . . . Pcrsuaszau tips hzs tongue whczzulfr hc talks. ALFRED LADVVIG Lyceum l-2-3-4: Oratory 2-3-43 Class Vice- Presiclent 4. l am Sir Onzrlu, and tclimz I opt' my lips Iv! 1111 ling bark, ROSE KERN.-XX Enterecl from St. Patrick's 3rd year. G. A. C, 3-4: Science Club 3-41 Treasurer 43 Acorns -l: Class Play Committee 4. Sh-1' is well named, for shi' blushus as prvttily us any rosa. AGNES PETERSON G. A. C. 2-3-43 Grey Dominoes 3-4: Choral 4: Class Secretary 43 Music Committee 43 Acorns 4: Deutsche Gesellschaft 1-2. Har zfoire 'is as swvrl as she is, tulnclz is say- ing a good deal CORNELIA GREEN Grey Dominoes 3-4: Science Club 4: Acorns -1: Class Motto Committee 43 High Six SIN might well slmrt' lim' krioivlvdgi' iuilli Ulhvfiu MARY BRODT G A. C. 3-43 Science Clnh 45 Home Economies l-2-3-43 Acorns 4. Plvasvd to know Mary. Sha is one of the most charming of lzosfi'sst's. EVA HURTLEY Grey Dominoes 2-33 Science Club 2-3-43 De- clamatory 23 Deutsche Gesellschaft l-23 Acorns 43 graclnatecl in 3 1-2 years. 'ic?7't'llfL'1' 1L'01m'11 than I may have lived-Inlrl r!nQv'rv all dead. ANTHONY VYHITE Entered Zncl year from St. Patricks Stump .5-4, President 43 Debating 43 Letter Club 4. Deeper than vzfvr did plummaf sumzd, l'll IIIVOTU my books. IDA HOFF G. A. C. 3-43 Science Club 43 Acorns 43 Classi- cal Club 1-21 Class Motto Committee 4. Few people do all Ihat !hcy'rv .supposed ia dog Ida docs. MAYME RANDEN G. A. C. 43 Science Club 43 Acorns 43 Deut- sche Gesellschaft l-2-3. Modest, quiet, and Jwvvf, would lhvre wan Hzrm' like hw. JOHANNA BLOM Deutsche Gesellschaft l-Z3 G. A. C. 43 Sci- ence Club 43 Acorns 41 Pin and Ring Commit- tee 43 Salutatorian 4, And .fiill they gazed and still the iuundvr gh'-zu That one small head could farry all she kzwuu' IDA NELSON G. A. C. 2-3-43 Acorns 4: Classical Club 1-2- 31 Science Club 4. This young lady has that parfz'i'ular way whiflz fvlls you thai some day shv is going to be a s11cc'us.rf14l bItSlIIt'S.S' 'Zx.'OlI1l1ll.n EDXYARD BATES Iudusrial Club l-23 Class Sergeant-at-A rms 2. Ha who knows 'when to be silent is a wisv man. HAZEL BENTSON G. A. C. l-Z-3-4, Vice-President 43 Grey Dominoes 3-43 Deutsche Gesellschaft l-2-33 Sci- ence Club 3-43 Classical Club 33 Acorns 43 Booster Club 4: Flower and Color Committee 43 High Six. What would be rarer under the sim Than Hazel in school with hrr lessons uri- done? MILDRED SCHULTZ G. A. C. l-Z-3-4, Secretary 43 Choral 3-43 Grey Dominoes 3-4: Science Club 3-43 Classical Club 3-4: Orchestra 33 Deutsche Gesellschaft l-2-33 Acorns 43 Class Motto Committee 43 High Six. Quiet and reserved is she- .4 tsxflldfllf in the first di'gri'i'. KATHARINE SANSONH linterecl from Santa Barbara, Cal., H. Graduated in 3 l-2 years. Choral Z-3-4, Presi- dent 33 Librarian 43 Class Vice-President 23 H. S. Notes Staff 2-43 Grey Dominoes Z-3-43 Science Club 43 Classical Club 43 Class Play 43 Acorns 43 Booster Club 43 Flower and Color Commit- tee 43 G. A. C. 4, Treasurer 4, All hail, here comes the rlass giggle and its lvroud fwossvssorf' ANTOlNETTE BONNOT Choral 3-43 Grey Dominoes 4, Sergeant-ab Arms 43 Acorns 43 Booster Club 43 Classical Club 1-2-3-43 Science Club 41 Music Committee 43 Kodak Staff, Society Editor 2, Editor-in- Chief 43 Valeclictorian 4. Sober, but not seriously sobvrj quiet, but never idle. STANLEY XYlil3lil l' Entered from Hyde Park, Ill., ll, S. Z-3-43 Football 2-31 Science Chili 3-43 hlee Club 2-3-4: Deutsche l.tsclZschz11't Z-3 Who is zlzfm' f70ff.',-177' than 1113 nm ,H f7l'7 IllU11L'l1f smile .Xllfilffi SYYERSON Science Club -lg A-Xcurns 4. Lyeeuin II 'zuilfz a Sallie are .S'L'1'Il and Hof huardg ulhrrx an lznurd and not .vm'11. Sin' is scldmzr swell or lzvardf HIELENE XYICKLEM Choral 2-3-43 Grey Dominoes 3-4: 1, A C l-Z-3-4: Social Committee 4: Acorns sche Gesellschaft l-23 Booster Cluh 4. 4: Deut- 5'hv must hum' gut hm' eyes fruin Ihr' slam, ? l1rl:'v11'f you svmz lhem fwinklf. IEARIZAR.-X PROKOP Choral 2-3-4g Grey D miuces 4: fi. 4 Q 1 2-3-41 Booster Club 45 Acorns 4: Deutsche Ge- sellschaft 1-Zg Class l'rc.p,ree,' Committee 41 Class Sergeant-at-Arms 4. Thcre's mischief lurks behind llmxi' mis' ANNA DONALDSON Elll1Cl'Cll 3rcl year from St. Patricks C. 3: Science Club 35 Acorns 4. lj. A. Shelf .vlmrt in width and long in ln-iglzl, but in her head n'.rI.v all her 1ucz'gI1!. CEUIIIIIIBIIIIBIIIBIU JANUARY l6:h, l920 Class Colors--Garnet and Silver Class FlowerfDark Red Rose Class Motto-Virtue, Honor and Truth Cgrahuating Eixerzisns GRAND OPERA HOUSIC FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY I6ih, I920 Song, King of the Forest Am I - hlvfzry I'arkvr SENIOR CLAss Salutatory - - - Womarfs Industrial lfafurv JOHANNA BLOM Valedictory - - - Amorira!Ambifion or Svrzficv? ANTOINETTE BoNNor Presentation of Diplomas - - Supl. VV. fl. Clark Music -------- Orchestra ffllaias 1312133 uiflizzx fllnmes tu Stag THE. CAST Thr' Honourable Sandy Vcrrall - - Leonard Rekstad Montague Jordan - - - Carlton Olson Uurlc Gregory - - - - Homer Mittelstadt Herbert-a Valet - - Willard La Moe Dorothy - Agnes Peterson Lady Pm111ybroka Arline Halbleih Miss Vora Lawroufr ---- Dorothy Wlaudhy Mrs. Allaway - - - - - Katherine Sanson Coach-Miss Amman. ACT I. Breakfast room in the Honourable Sandy Verrall's flat, London. ACT H. The same, a week later. ACT HI. The same, a month later, .'XX'I'UlNliTTl-1 Boxxor Joi-IANNA B1.oM Vllfl'l11l'C'f07'1'4Z71. Salutatorzau. America - Ambition or Service? ANTOINETTE BONNOT. The American idea is service! VVe are a nation of idealists. In fact, the very dis- covery of America was the result of a search for ideals. The Puritans fled to our shores for freedom of worship, we broke with England in defense of our ideals, we fought the Civil XYar to protect them, and only xxhen these were attacked did we enter the late war. The very key-note of idealism is service. It begins and ends there, It is service that unites the nation, and in each movement we are more united because of greater service. Every orator loves to speak of charity, brotherhood and kindliness. These are only oth- er names for service. They are shown in the early settlements of America and in the New England homes, almost stern in their purity and refinement. The abolition of slav- ery proved that the principle of service is more lasting than that of selfish ambition. Our educational system is the result of work of men and women who governed their lives by this principle. The Young Men's Christian Association, the American Red Cross, and many similar organizations are institutions which carry forward this ideal. The late war has proved that these movements, launched in America, have found friends in every na- tion and have so united the world that a league of nations has been made possible. And so everywhere, an ever-increasing number of people are becoming convinced that the Am- erican ideal is essential to the daily living, not only of individuals, but also of nations. The American ideal has never had room for selfish ambition. VVe have always strug- gled against it. Our ancestors fought the revolution to drive it from our shores. Tam- many, I. XY. XY., and Reds are institutions which are not native to our soil. Though ever ready to lift the burden from the poor or oppressed, the people of our land have no sympathy for ruthless extortion or selfish aggression. It matters not whether the pro- moters be capitalists or workmen, rich or poor. The presence of these conditions in our country proves that we have not attained our ideal, but we are working toward it. It is our goal. Though it may take years or even centuries, we will never cease struggling until we have driven from our country every institution which is built upon selfishness. Mr. George T. Page has defined our ideal as justice, unselfishness, and honesty, linked with brotherly kindness. These are but traits of character that all good people possess. So the American ideal is service or simply following the Golden Rule, in our private or in our public life, in fact in all of our relations with men. XYell may the women of our land 'be grateful to Alice Freeman Palmer, a leader of that vanguard of heroic women who have pushed open the doors of education that we, 35 the women of America, might have like opportunities with men. VVhat if her childhood was spent in poverty, and obstacles almost too great to believe beset her on every side in her struggle for education? Her's was too great a work to be defeated. Her brilliant intellect, her courtesy and love for those about her, made her equal to the great task of being one of the first women educators. She was a high school principal, a professor of history in Wellesley College, and finally president of that institution. She was fired with a desire to prove to the world that in America the time had come when women were ready and anxious to be educated, so that they might bear their share of the burdens of the nation. She lived to see her efforts crowned with success. to see the day when colleges for women had sprung up all over our great land, universities had become co-educational, and the great professional schools had opened their doors to women. A grateful army of educated women 'behold in her life of wise and kindly service, the true type of Ameri- can womanhood. No less great was the task of Anna Howard Shaw, who championed the cause 'of suffrage. She proved her fitness for leadership when she dared to stand alone for anideal ,which she knew to be right. even in the face of the sneers and derision of a mocking world. From 1890, when XN'yoming asked admission to the Union with a constitution into which universal suffrage had been written, Dr. Shaw patiently help- ed to organize the small but growing forces in the west. Step by step, the movement progressed, and she saw universal suffrage accepted by many states in the Union and finally by New York. Then she knew that suffrage was assured to American women. and that men and women together would carry forward the idea of service. How wonderful are the characters of the men that America loves to honor. The name of Abraham Lincoln brings to us the memory of patient toil and sacrifice. The man who struck the shackles from four million slaves, made himself a servant of the people. George Vllashington, the father of his country, was thankful that he was able to give his services, without money and without price, to a people struggling to build a nation founded upon service. Jacob Riis came to this country as a young man and though his life was begun in the lower East Side of New York, he was able to grasp the Ameri- can ideal, even in the darkest corner of our nation. He experienced the horrors of life in the slums, and because he saw that such evils were not native to America and realized the dangers that follow in the wake of starvation and cold. he worked unceasingly to bet- ter the conditions of the poor of New York. Day after day. he saw what we may see in any city in our day: a child half naked and starving. waiting a chance to snatch an apple from a vendor's wagon. Little wonder that he gave his very life to wrest those wretched blocks of tumbling tenements from the clutch of ruthless landlords. that in the very heart of a section that New York's poor call their home, there might be a beautiful park where children could play. While Jacob Riis was working to spare the youth of one great city, Jane Addams v is building a magnificent home in one of the most crowded corners of Chicago, while all about were the dark and humble dwellings of the poor. She was but carrying out her childhood now that her friends and neighbors would be the working people, that she would share the beauty and quiet of her home with them and help them to brighten their own. She knew that some day America would lose its careless indifference and would provide for the building of comfortable homes for all of her people. Little by little, she has seen the growing recognition of her work. Other cities and other lands have learned from her the lesson of social service. The light that shines in Hull House has been seen around the world. The salutation of every great national question demands service. Our duty does noi end here. Because of our ideals, because of all that is meant by American spirit, because of the brotherhood of man, we must, we alone can keep the ideal of service alive. If we should fail, our civilization might fall. No nation has ever owed the world a greater service. If this nation isctrue to its ideals, then the world is safe Our whole history is that in every supreme crisis this nation does its duty. VVe can and we must lead the world to a successful League of Nations. And so each American in his own way and in his own place is helping to carry on this ideal of service. In every town and hamlet an unknown army of people is carry- ing on this ideal. In their homes and in their work, they have learned that the joy of living is in service. They have learned that all that endures is unselfish living. Kind- ness honesty and justiceg service not ambition. This is our pearl of great price. This is our American ideal. 36 Woman's lndustrial Future JOHANNA BI:.OM. Although the great war has been over for more than a year, we are still deeply engaged in our process of Reconstruction. There are many difficult problems to be solved, and one of these is the industrial question and its re- lation to women. NYomen of course, have always worked. ln the system of labor devel- opment by the Romans and the Greeks: in the workshops and monasteries of the Middle Ages: in the work of household production in America during colonial and early republican period, under every industrial system, women have had a recognized position. liut, never before in our history has the industrial field been so broad and so open to women as today. The recent great war was an immense factor in accomplishing this. During the war, thousands of women, many of whom before scoffed at manual labor, stepped forth and filled our factories, workshops, business houses, and practically every line of industry, so that the absence of our men would not be noticed industrially. Recent testimonies from hundreds of employers prove that women can be as capable, and in some cases, more capable than men. Since the out- break of the war, women have held such positions as molders, machinists, carpenters, and according to statistics, one hundred and thirty other lines of manual labor. They have stood their ground and acquitted themselves with credit. lt has always been the misguided belief of the majority that women are inferior to men, but the war has utterly disproved this. The sole reason that they have seemed to be so, is simply because they had never lfen given th opportunity to show their capability until the war did it for t Cm. - Now that the war is over there has been some doubt as t l tl I U , . ' - 'I . o w ie ier women will continue to hold this prominent place in industry. However, recent statistics show that there are just as many women gainfully employed now, as during the war, and still there is an abund- ance of.w0rk for the men as well. This is due to the great increase of industrial enter- prises, increase in numbers of factories, increase in the demand for the products of indus- try, and therefore, there is an increase in the numbers of workers needed. Thus there can be 110 doubt that women will hold their industrial prominence, and that it will increase more and more, as it has gradually been doing even since the birth of industry. Today, however, the greatest and most serious phase of the XN'oman's industrial Ques- tion is that which concerns the wage. Should a woman get a man's pay? It is a 'big question, it affects hundreds of thousands of women, millions of meng and it affects prac- tically every home in America in one way or another. Practically all students of the ques- tion agree hat for equal work there should be equal pay. XVithout doubt, this has long been held in theory as the obviously right method of handling the wage question. Today, no one can be found who will argue the principle that 'twork is work, and whether done by man or woman is worthy of its hiref' Mr. Felix Frankfurter, a member of the VVar Labor Administration, explains the issue when he so frankly stated that the difficulty lies in the application of the principle. The Woman in industry Service of the Department of Labor, whose purpose it is to discover and advise standards for women in industries, and constitutes the Governmental representative of the women who work, states, as one of its first and foremost standards that women doing the same work as men shall receive the same wage, with such propor- tionate increases as the men are receiving in the same industry.' 4' X 'F Then, again, the lower wage rate to women is not only unfair to women, ithis unfair to the men, because if women have to work for .lower wages than men, they will gradu- ally undermine men in their positions, Thus, this would. be detrimental.to the industrial relationship between man and woman, and would cause disaster to American life.. There can therefore, be but one solution. XYoman, having proved the industrial equal of man, must have an equal place in the industrial world, an equal wage, and an equal op- portunity for advancement, .thus establishing and maintaining one of the greatest, yet in- evitable principles ever realized. 37 4 4-B CLASS Alden Losby - Prusidwzi Ralph Curren l'it't'-1lrt'sz'tft'f1! Rolfe Syrclal - .S't'rrt'turAx' Grace XYhite - - TI't'4IXll!'t'l' Julius Cooks - - f - S't'1jt1t'41f1 I-tl!-.Al VMI: Miss jantes elim.: Ojitwr ljangway please, for this gang of 4-ll! Tltey'x'e earned a place in the sun1 A stuclious lot They are-l guess not, They come to school only for fun. Regard us .the 4-l3's that are. the -l-:Ys that will he: are we not gootl to look upon? Yea verily. we are. And do we not lore, cherish, and olmey ot1r teachers, and are we not loved, cherished, and obeyed by them in return? Yea verily, we arewnotl Nevertheless laying aside all seriousness, a greater collection of celebrities would he inrleecl hartl to hurl. The Hower of the high school, the pride of the faculty. the girls of the class are the per- sonihcatiott of feminine charm uncl the luoys-well, just look at 'ein lfztn any other elztss boast of such distinguishefl members as these? President lYilson 'llhetla Hara - Paclerewski - Galli-Curci - - Luther Burbank - Emmeline Pankhurst General XYoocl - General XYoocl's Staff jane Addams --4-- Emma Goldman Qlleportecl to the -l-A'sj Senator Lodge ----- Mary Pickforcl ----- 38 qlldcn Losbxx' l.t'mu1 Nu.rst'II Rtllfvh flll7'l t'7l Jwrzlzfzettt' fomxr Orrin Kosmo f1't'1t'J1t' S1411- - Ted Fish llnrotlzy Lazzyft' Grace Ilflntr -- Ewa Hartley lf'ern01L Iffzvcr' Mary Rit'1zgt'1.f 3-A CLASS CLARENCE IMISLUND - President EDITH DUERST - Vice-Prexident MURIEI, BALLERUD - Secretary RUTH SOLIEM - - - - - - Treasurer RrXI.'PH CRAIG - - - - - Sergeant-at-Arms Miss S'ro1.Tz - Class Ojffirer lNe've got a hunch that our 3-A bunch Is the pick of the whole High School. We're so awfully bright NVe're the teachers' delight, And teachers are sure hard to fool. How swifly have the three short years rolled by since we were anxious, egotistic Freshmen! Yet they have not been years of idleuess. VVe have grown by leaps and bounds, have acquired that 'tpolished iinishu which is the outgrowth of experience. I say polished, not because we really are so, but because we are so much in advance of the ver- dure-colored Freshmen that we were three years ago. VVe have still one year of high school life to look forward to. It will bring its glad- ness, its trials, and its final results, 'but we are capable of bearing Senior burdens as we are capable of acquiring Senoir honors. We know that we must work, and work hard, but we look forward to it with pleasure. lt is this pleasure that we find in doing difficult tasks which has borne us to a point within striking distance of Victory, and it is this pleas- ure which will carry us through the hnal struggle to a glorious end. lVe are determined , . ' 7! h to succeed, and The world makes wx ay for the determmed man. So watch out, we ave started for the goal! -CLARENCE IMISLUND. 39 3-B CLASS Amin KfJI'lI.Iilil'l' - - - l'rrsidv1z1 VICTOR Tkoxsmz. Viw-l'rusidv11f Zlmu S1N1J1c1.r. - .S'm'n'fazry l-ll.I.l,kN Lfmxxrix' - - Tmwzszrrwr -l,xtx1 ics FRXBICY - - - - - Swrgrmzf-111-.'lrms Miss XX'm:1.lxN - Clam' Ojffifm' Class Motto-Lwt Cjmryc Du fl. Class Colors--Gold and .S'iliw'. Class Flower-IVIWLII. Class Standing--75, THE 3-B GREEN HOUSE. ,lack-ill-lllc-l nlpit ---- 1 rl'zz'l'r1Q'k Sfclllllilfd ,Iolnmy jump-np - - - Hmzry lzzymm May Flowers - Ijlwfru llllvlfllfllllj, lllfzrn' l?akur Spring Beauty Solomonls Seal 'llrailing A-Xrlmtus llacllelor Button Tulip - - Snnwluall ifowslip - Honeysuckle - Morning' Glory Swect Pea - l nmpkin Blossom Forget-1nc-Not Orange Blossoms Violet - - Sunflower Goldenrod - Lily - - Zuma ,Slirldvll liizltmr Qllmzc -- Luolu lfrndmz .-lrnuld Vnllnnz Junlliv IILIIIXUII Viola IfVv1,rl1, Jannxx' Frclzzvy Hfzrrivf lfVz'Hrr fptlllllld l'l aIsl1 - fUI1lllU Zivhl - Guy Gilismz Dorothy Rofmlvr lfVillia'n1 Smzvy, lllildrvd Buck l 40 ,llfldrvd W'l1,ifm'a1111 - lllariowz, Farr :Irwin Kohllzcpp Edward Chappvll 2-A CLASS W l,.XXVRliNtlIC l'l0TX'lClJT - Ifresidvn! y l'il.ORlfX1'lC Asnmttmt lf'icn-Pfffsidcwzt hlll.llRl'1Il S'1'li'l'liKl.UH - Secretary D141 Aixtox Slum: - - Trvasmfcr l hl'.XI.'l'IiR VVu'1cH.xM - - .S'vrgvtzzzt-at-firms Miss O'lJia.x Cluxs Of?'ivt'r XYhen, last September, the 2-A's met to elect their officers for the coming semester, there was not the scrambling for seats that characterized our meetings last year, There was no need for a scramble, for the smallest room in the building will easily accomodate our class. Alas, where are the 2-Ais of yesteryear? XVe numher only forty-six, hence we must find solace in the old epigram, Quality, not Quantityf ' Our latest bereavement is the loss of our own dear Salisbury. one of the leading lights of the class and its erst- while president. The tears of the class were lost in gladness, however, when sweet Sammy Abramson and cunning Owen Lee were welcomed to the fold of Z-A Immortals. SOME 2-A CHARACTERISTICS Alton ?Shogren's winning personality. l-florence Ashhaugh's smile. Art lia1'tlett's devotion to that smile. l.awrt11ce Hotvedt's capahilities. Gladys Hall's blushing heauty. Rachel Kleine-r's deniureness . Esther Rudels charm. Hub Shanels music. Esther lYIOil1Tl63.KlyS pleasing plumpness. Dates Augustine's constancy Mildred Stetekluh's alluring lisp. XYalter vllClil1Zll11,S contagious giggle. Bones Ehrhard's football prowess. Sam ,AlJI'2lTUSOlliS coyness. 'l'ruman La Piontels regularity in attendance. Annabel Clark's neatness. Miss O'Dea's pride in her class. 4I 2-B CLASS .'Xl.l,X N 151.11111 - l'1'1'.vidt'11f l,IiS'l'l1.R XYARN1-LR I 111'-l'1't'51d1'11! l l .x1111y' gX11t'111iR - .S1't'1'1'ttzr.1' l 1,f1111QN1'1i l.HYl'Q - - 'l 1't't15zu't'r' Nl y1e1,yx flS'l'liRlSl-'RG - - - .N'1'1'1f1'1111I-117-rlr111.1' Mlss tioyyi-.11 - t ltmxv fl-Hlttl' You het it's t1'11t' 111 11t- ik happy t'1't-yy, l11so11eia11t 1111cl jollyg XYe're 11111 after' kiioyylt-clge. Hell get that i11 college. To ht' wise. they tell 11s, is folly. A Visionfof the 2-B Class Sitting' 111t'1lit11tiyely i11 the 1111ti11 Wllllll 111111 4l11y. l thotight of the ftttttre 11111l what it ht-ltl i11 store for tts, Quickly llly thoughts trayersefl tht- space lmetyyeeu now 1111tl thirty years hence llefort- 111e p11sse4l il procession of lllL'll 1t11rl 1yo111t-11 yyhom l l'CCOg'll1ZL'Kl as 111y foriiier frieiuls aiicl classmates. l.L'2Ltllllg the 111t1ltitt1cle was the Rey'- ereml llarry .xyl'CllCl', il pious 111issio111t1'y who was tlevotiitg his life i11 saiictis ll'lO1lllJllS s11e1'ilit'e to the l1e11igl1tetl lfiji lSlIllltlCI'S. 'l'ht' Misses liertha Yollc- lllilll, l,CllHl'Zl l 1'eclt-rick, l.11t'ille Cotittire, 1111tl l'lllll'CllL'Lf Hlsou, represe11t11tiyes i11 L'o11g'1'ess. were 11cly'oeati11g the Zl11lJl't1EJl'lZlflUll of Il tluutisatttl clollztrs to htiilfl 1111otl1er1t111tex to the liau Claire High School. The lloiiorable llaye Qllillt-r, llllllljll' to siiryiye the tlisgraee of lllllllilllg' tiyt- stihjects i11 ll single tCl'lll, quit school htfore Q'l'ZUl1l2lYl01l. aiicl. after Z1 SlHl'llly t'1t1'eer i11 the political worltl, was 111111 seryiitg' his sixth term as tioyeriioi' of the State of XYist'o11si11. lfremlerielg lliiilct-l, htitlletecl about hy the ecltlyiiig L'lll'l'Cl'lIS of life, was serih- hling poetry i11 1111 ohsetire garret, hayiiig 11otl1i11g i11 Cklllllllflll with the rest of the yyorltl except his pool tahle. Miss 1Xlzt1'i1111 tlsterherg was Z1 retirt-rl movie star. liaviiig eiijoyecl Z1 very sticcessltil career. ijlll' once lZ1lllOllS athlete, l.eslie XX'2lllf1CC, was the proprietor of Z1 small tlrtig store aclyertisiiig pink pills for pale people. Victoria t7lso11's chief ocetipatioii i11 life was the Care of Il pet eaiiary. Florence l.oye was thrilliiig' i111111e11se attclieiiees at the iXIetropolit1t11 Opera with her lllZlI'X'CltlllS iiiteipretatiotls ol the poetry of llltllltlll. iXlIll'g'llCl'llC plaryis. trtie to her el1erisl1ecl amhitioiis, was happily l1lZll'l'lL'il to Z1 htimhle tiller of the soil. l,illi1111 Sostefl, haviiiq hes-11 hasty i11 111111'1'i11g'e was fs--4 l 11wolqe with Il start. autl lotiiirl it to he the etitl of the periocl. 42 l Snixfx X.1,.oX l.ol'l:s1z L l Nl N I -ApQ,gSS into I-1 l'l'1'Vn1i l.l1.1.l.xx Xl x'1 1xo'-' I.xxxie13xmic FIUHXNXIS - - - .3 Name- .Xltzi fi2ll'l1CI'USS lilvinzl XYhite Roy IIIIFQJCSS ,. .. Marie Ray ,,,. . llenry l,z1ngdel1 .. llzirriet llunson ,,,,,, tirnce l'etrieh ..... liritz Reinlizlrml . Sluts Cilasslioff ,,,,, . Nathalie Lneiu l'eter johnson A..... Lillian Mattson ,,,,,, Charles Wfcher ,,,,, . llarolcl llurkart .,..,. Doris Shaver ....,,... Kenneth Smith .,,,,,, lfloyfl lJl'21lCC .....,,,, lrla Sehenthal . . Glcndon Morgan .. Lena Phillips ..,...,,,, lilaclys -lohnson tienevera Rowell ,,,,, Lawrence blohannis George Klallnni ,,Y,,A, lllztrjory Mason .. Robert Sonthers .. . Myrtle Gladys Georgie Downs .. listhcr Garnett . .. Siclney Qllyron llliltlrecl Xnclerson Robert Evans l.,,,,, . Klclflzline Xlelz ..l,ll,l, Xelson ,,,,, Xliehaelson Charaeteristic . 'I':lllczitiveness .. Stnrliousness ..... L'onseientionsneSs lcr tiigglem... ljrccocity .,,,, Coyness . ,,,, lllushes ,,,,,,... . .. . lleartlureaker ....,, .. .. ill'2ICCfl1l1lCSS........ Intelligence .,,,, llushfulness .,,, .lDC111l11'C11CSS ......l'lutrefl for XVork......... ...Same as Above.,....... l'1't's1't1't'11l I z.t l'rt'xz'tlt'11! UI'-KIULII .........Her Heiglit........... . Xlisogyny ,...... . l Sig' ways Serihhling' l'oetr5 ......... Likes the Girls ................ .......l.ilces the l'3oys....... ......Higl1 iXlE11'lCS........... .. ..... Seclateness .......... .. Shyness ....XYeigl1t-58 Ponncls... Sweetness . .-.His Grin .... Vliimpness .. Perfect Conduct ......... ..... tlnss Clown ........ ...Gift of Gab .... .. ellis XYallc .....,..... ...Class Cupt-up ....... .. XXXIISOIIICIICSS ......l2CElL1fifL1l Hair......... 43 .S't'rrt'ltz2QV 'liwtzxzzrrz' zt-iz!-. lrms Ambition ........'l'o get lint Tezlelier .. .. ....... None .... .Xl2lITl11g'C ,.....lJlll1Ci11g' Teziclier Society llelle Yuinpire Q Jwner of Z1 llareni Street Car Conclnetor Spinsterhoofl l'li1l2ll1Clt'I' Toe-llzlneer .........t2lohe Trotter Grow Up ........'llo Stop Growing Author .........'l'o lirzulnzite .. ,,,,................. ...... K lossip Live in Utah lflirt .Xnthoress .llovic Star llntehei' .. L'IlllCl'fZlliCl' ........ .Xctress .Xlillionaire Chorus liirl Poetess . XYz1itei' .... ..X'anclex'ille Star .. ............... Xlaininafs lioy To XXUCZLI' Long Punts ..........Grainl Opera Singer ,. .,..... NYC llate to Say I-B CLASS XII-1RNli'l l'li 'ITRNIQR l'ri'sidvr1i .'xRt'Illli MM' KINNHY Vim' l,rt'3ic1'i'11z' xl.Xli1Q.XRli'l' Cu-:.xsBY - .S't'rri'tary H.xuo1,n A-Xxlnzksox - Yirmiszzrur' XX'l1.1.1.xx1 EXRNSIDURF - - ,N'i'z'ifi'i1i1l-tif-.Irmx Bliss Sockxi-iss l'lirx.v rf7yU'ii'i'1' l'ouncl the clrum. for here yye come. ,-X hunflrecl ancl seventy strong: Our knowledge is small. lint: please recall 'lihat we harenlt lmeen here very lone. To record on a half-page of this lmook the rleecls zinrl miscleecls, the activities and i11- activities, the progress anfl attaininents of our well-known ztnil justly famous class is al- most the pinnacle of futility. A volume would harrlly lie adequate! Yet. let no Koclak appear without a mention of our celelvritiesi of our own Cecil Harb. who laluorecl so valiantly with the water-liucket on the gridiron last fall: of Lenore Lawson. whose charms dim the memory of Qfirce and the girl in the Vompeian Massage Cream aclvertisementg of Frances Hu Dahn anal Lueile Kleist. who want the pussiiig mark raised to 95: of Roy Cort, who has consumed in one semester half of the annual output of Spearmintg of Roland Luffman, who thinks High School isn't half so interesting as the girls who go there. Indiy'iclually, it's plain to be seen. we are an exceptional lntg collectively, we frankly confess, we are equally exceptional. Coulcl any class show more mature juclgment or the possession of a keener aesthetic sense than clicl the l-IZ class when it Chose Yernette as President anal Miss Sockness as Class Oiiicer? We ilon't think so. Has any class party lieen more suecesstul than ours? XX'e rlon't lmelieye it. liven Homer Gower al- most learnecl to tlanee at our party? Our only trouhle arises through the unrlesirefl acquisition of the thinking memluers of the l-A class, VYe l-l3's clon't think much ot the seeonrl semester lfreshnien, antl we oli- ject to endangering our scholastic honors hy aclcling luaekslirling l-A's to our ranks. 44 Qfgcmu gigmtwnr THE STUMP :Xxrnoxy XYHITI-1 - l'ru.ridenf jL'I.n's Cooks View l'rt'side1zt A1.ToN SHOGRIQN - .S't'4'rt'fary l.ICON.XlQll 'I'HoRsox - Trfasitrcr ClI.XRl.lCS l':l.I.I.UT'l' - .S'ergt'c1zz!-fii-,-Iruzs Going back fifteen years i11 the glorious history of liau Claire High School we find a society known as the Senate The Senate fjudging from its brief history! was gradually becoming extinct. It lacked enthusiasm. leaders, and all that goes to make a good society. The Senate, therefore, practically disappearedg at least. little was heard of it. A school cannot be without a good. wide-awake debating society: so the Stump, a new society, came into prominence. About that time. we had a number of men speaking for a campaign in W'isconsin. These men were members of an organizations known as the Stump. The Stump of the Eau Claire High School, named after this great organization. was destined to put forth great speakers and scholars: and so it has. tor the membership bears the names: Paul Urtuhees, Cf Augustine, A, Hinz, S. Shaver, lfarl Kelley. George XYall. and Einar Oyaas -all of whom were great scholars, and now are successful business men. On Ifebrnary 3, l918 J. T. Vance was elected first president of the Stump. Until 1918. the Stump had been one of the best societies in the school. lt put forth some excepionally good debaters and orators. and held a prominent part in all activities. ln 1918. however. the Stump was a thing of the past, and we heard little about it, .XYhen school opened in September, l9l9, the Stump obtained a new critic. the ener- getic and practical Mr. Dunkel. The new constitution was drawn up, permitting mem- bers not only to take part in debating and oratory, but in all activities of the school: so- clal funcions, athletics, a11d any form of amusement which would benefit the school. This organigation has put on some of the most successful entertainments of the sea- son. The 1llC11lC. the biggest event of the season: the sunset tif you weren't there. you missed the time of your lifebg and that unusual and wonderful talk given by Captain Vifheeler-may we not thank the Stump for that? CHARLES H, ELLIOTT, 45 LYCEUM l'.XRKl-,R L'i..vRi4 - - Ilrcsidezii' lil..XRl-QNK i-3 lxiisrvxis I'1'cu l'rc.ridcnf lil'fMI'lfR Hl..XlSIllCI.l. - .S'ccrcta1'y Kiev Cinasux A - 'l'rraszm'r QiI.iXRIiNt'l-l IJRAKI-I - - - .S't'r'gfi'r11if-tif-.-lruls MR. llipolv critic The hfth year of the Lyceumls existence promises well for the organization, Strong in memhership. antl well represented in every activity in school, the Lyceum has a suhstan- tial claim to the lipitor of having clone most for lfau Claire High School. The spirit of the society is especially strong this year, aucl while interest in rlehating and oratory seems to have wanecl appreciahly in the school, the l,yceuni is doing its hest to maintain autl stimulate it, lts weekly meetings and occasional prugrains have uncoverccl consiclerahle material in this line. lt is in staging programs ancl stunts for the entertaiiunent of the entire school that the Lyceum has clisplayecl greatest initiative. The lectures hy Ensign Grace, Crawford Xlvheeler, anfl several other speakers were given uncler the auspices of the Lyceum, aufl the society is justly proucl in its efforts in hringine' them to the scliool, Boxing has the- come a favorite pastime tlirfwugh the intluence of the Lyceum, anal the series of inter-sn- ciety matches in the gyinnasium attractefl the interest of the entire student hotly, As the Koclak ewes to press, the sacl ticlings come to us that the proposed joint-carnival of thc Cirey llnminnes ancl the Lyceum has heen inclelinitely pustpunerl hecause of a cwntiict with the autliurities, hut we are hoping that our plans for the event may yet materialize. Society spirit has receivecl a stimulus hy the unwuntefl clisplay of life on the part of nur frientl, the Stump, which at one time gave signs of a premature fleparture from this realm. Vve in the l,yceum hardly know whether to attribute the Stump's new lease nf life to the activity of its memhcrs. a thing unhearcl of, or to the acquisition of its inimitahle critic. We ton, have heen fortunate in hurling in Mr. Vvoocl a conscientious, efhcient critic: inuch of our success is clue to his etiorts. 46 CAMPFIRE GIRLS iiR.Xl'li XX'ill'1'i-1 fI?'C.Yidi'llf limru lYDl'lfRS'l' - Vim' Prcsidrui lNl,xlai:1, Smiziakrz - - Svrrcfarxx EMMA J, jouNsoN - - - Trcaszufur I.u.I.iixN Susrxn - - - Sergeant-at-.llrzm Miss OTTIZSKJN - Dirccfor When Ileap llig' Chief she eoiue and ask me, Ask me will I write up write-up, Huh, l Say, no like to write um, 'Hut I go aheacl aucl write um. What for have to write um write-up? All the time l, have to write um, Heap much uiacl l get at Kodak, 'Cause I have to write um write-up. Try to think of thiug to write um, All the same. get uo ideal Yep, some job to write um write-up, l.ike to scalp um Kodak eritie. Scalp um with my how and arrow, Eat um 'live, that Kodak critic. Every year he waut um write-up: Heap big uuisauee, Chief, you tell uui. Call the whole hig' tribe together, All the lloulire Girls assemble, Make 'em all help write um write-up, Pr-aps, next year. we have swell write-up. Ugh! 47 BOYS' LETTER CLUB .X11'1'111'11 f,J1.S1N - !'1'1's111'.'11f 1.1iS'I'1'R L1'1'111111 1'1'1'1' l'z'1xv11i1'11l 1i1211R1Q1Q 13-I1X,X1.11S11N ,S'1'1'z'1'1111'j1' 111:11 '1'1'1'11.rzzr1'1' C1iR1s'r1.xN Hl'114'1-' - Y - .N'.'111f.11:11-11lA.l1'u1.1' M111 17411.12 1'1'1'l1'1'. '1'11 11S falls 11111 1111 111 11p1111111111gA 11111 111111111' 111 t111' s1'1111111,-1-1111 1111- 111111111111 111-111, 111 111rc11s1cs, 1111 1111- 1:z1skc111a11 11111113 111' 1111 1111- 11111111-1' 11-11014. Is 111L'1't' any 11110 111 SC1111111 111111 disputes 1,c1111z1r11 R1-ks1a11's 01111111 to 1111- C11l'L'1iL'1' t'112l111111H11511ll1 111' xxisllcs 11,1 take 1111 1.13511 3 XYa11acc 111 21 12Q2I111L' 111. 111111z1rc1s. .'Xl1L1 11161 31111 1111-1' 11211911 1Jrr111 1111211 'em f1'L1111 1111- 1111 111111 11f 1111- pack? GIRLS' LETTER CLUB Mx'11'1'1,1-: Hrxxslurs - A ljrcxidcut 1.1.11N,x 11?1'ss1fL - - - IJILI' P1'1'5id1'11f 1J111::f1'111' 1..xN1s1: - - .S'1'1':'1'l1zr'y 111111 Tr1'11s1zr1'r M155 31.114511 - D1'r1'1'111r. Very, very select are NYC-51113.11 111 111111111CI'S. -11111 1z1rgc 111 111cz1S. XYQ QXQQ11 111 2111 w11111a111y sports. from 1'1'oc11et111g to C16C12l111Z1I11'11, 11111 11113 S. 11113 s, 1111w we 110 lovu to dance HOME ECONOMICS CLUB ,Maxi-is KING - President Xlmemx l.lxNrgm4,1.1. Vin' President NIINNIIQ l3oS1Quw1Tz SUCrutc1r3 Iliuiexiviz HURTH - - - - Trvasm'vr Miss lluwic Diwfluf' XVOITIZXIIYS splic-rc, the Anti-Sullrzigists toll us, is thc lwiiscliulrl. VVQ agree. Tha range of our activities is the one iii thc lillL'llCI1! Como mm-r to :mr lioiisew-'liw or lou years from IIOW--Zlllfl we'l1 show you what Miss Hmm' :mtl Home lic haw flom' Im' us. SCIENCE CLUB hl,XRl'liI.I..'X Sul-LA - P1'.'sidu1z! l.x4prmN.vx CUSGROYIE l'iuu Presidunl Exilu' RYAN - Sccruiary Rosie Ki-LRNAN - - Trvaszmif -IICSSIIC DICKSON - - - .S'n'gm1r1f-nf-Alrins MR. Nlssicx - Crifir. Heliolrl iii us thc future Mme. Ciirics and thc Mrs. Hllfllillllii of the world of scicucc. Strange, iw it nut. that science iii E .Lf ll. S. attracts only thc girls. Oh 110, not strange .lt all. Mr. Uunkcl teaches Clicmislry :mal Mr. Nissen tczicllcs Physics Y li XYhy work in sclmul WllC11 we have auch El mcc lub. to play 111? 49 GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB ZAMA S1NDHI.1. - Prvsz'dvfzf HAZEL Bl-:NTsoN - Vim' Prvsidvut MILDRED SCHULTZ - Svrrmary KATHERINE SAXSON - - - Trvaszzrvr DOROTHY' VVAITDBY - - - Svrgvarz1'-al-,-l1'm.v Miss PLUMMER - Diwctnr. By fostering an interest in gymnastics and athletic activities. thc G. A. C. is promot- ing a higher physical efnciency among the girls of the school, The icleals of the organiza- tion are spirit, health, and scholarship. GREY DOMINOES ARL1-:Nic H:XL13I.l-IIB - lhfvsidmzt l-IELENE STA1 - Vice P1'vsz'dr'1zf MAB1-:L BUCK - - .Skrrufary LEONA RUss1iL - - A f- Trcaszmv ANTOINLLTTE BONNOT - - Scrguazzf-cz!-Anim Miss AMMAN - Director. In the Grey Doininoes, Eau Claire High School lintls its material foi the develop ment of the histriomc art. In the future, no doubt, this self-made organization will fur nish to the whole world a quota of dramatic stars. 50 CHORAL U1.rg,x Axlvlnusux - - - Inv: Plxruuxsux AlYRTLI'1 Hlxxsx-its - l,IiUL.X HRITIIICN - liAxT1111:RlN1c SANSON ANTOI NlC'I l'li IKUNNL1' Miss Hmx'1c - !?i1'l'fIm'. 1 zu' l'1'uJ1'dl'1zw I'rus1'dl'11l SUC1'Cl'U7 j' T7'4'flSll7'l'V f.ll77't11'I.tIlI ful-Ilfllif XX'l1o fun lull? 'l'lu-rc may llc ll Nlcllwa lu-11-, or zxlwtlucr lmmy Liml. NXl'l0lTl X011 m ,wt hear on yuur Victmlzl. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES STAFF liliM1'liR li1,.x1s1n:1.1. lid!-107'-1.71-Chl-Cf NIARY RIL'HfiIfI.S - - - - Jsswfzfztv Edztor MR, fir1'l'z1,fu-3 - clllflj' Hoy. Yuu mlm lmw liCL'll L'llllll'2lllELl lay our wcelcly juurllalistic clfurts. tllzmk ml Pltllus mlrlicityu is um' xxatfllxxwwrl, and our aim is the Sll1l1JI'CSSlO11 of modern jUllFl1Zil1S1T1S Il1UI'2illZll1Q TL'llflQllCy tmxurrl SCl1S21U0llZll1Slll. Tlmt ww llavc 11 nose for mx w IS sho my ilu- fact tllzll wc llavc our muses in vx'c1'5tl1iug. 51 ACORNS Omit .-Xxmzksox Cup Liaoxix FISHER - ---- Kernel Miss Exixxs -- lx'eefn'r of Hn' X141-llulvlz Once upon a time. during the school year of 1919. a hright idea penetrated the minds of several of the up-and-doing girls of the liau Claire High School. lt was a foolish idea, deliciously foolish. and heing foolish. the idea grew rapidly into an obsession, Re- sultA.-XCORNS. The suhtle signihcance of the namefyes. you guessed it. An acorn is a nut: a nut is an eccentric person1 we are eccentric! The avowed purpose nf this or- ganization is to enliven the serious husiness of acquiring an education hy interspersing the darker hours with moments of idiotie idiosyncrasies, so that we may not heeonie prema- turely old-maidish nor lose too soon our gurgling girlish laughter. As proof of our hopeless nnttiness, we ask you to scan our list of memhersiour of- ticers. in particular, Do you remember the day the Aeorns came to school pig-tailed, and the day they wore those cunning acorn necklaces? .Xnd how we shocked our class- mates withvour hrazen display of unmatched hosiery! ACORN POME. The Senior girls. wished. you know, To know each other better. And so the Acorns were organized To ohey this rule to a letter. Now the very lmest way to know your neighbor ls to hold some parties. we thought: Of course we planned one right away?- A Hayride at Mary Brodt. This was followed by a dancing party Down chez petite Loraine's: A theatre party and Sunset dance, At which we made some gains. After we'ye left this dear old High For bigger things in store. NYe'11 never forget the Acorns. That nutty club of yore. 52 iQ5mn1Q11 ff fi if tt Zi ...if L- ,. WL Z .,+f - 3 -sf . - Tjflirn EIVIIVIA J. JOHNSON - ARNOLD VOLLUIVI, Editors A Case of Misplaced Affections Miss jane Carey lived with her mother in a small and well kept home that might well have been called the neatest place in Hillscrest. lit was one of Miss Janes few pleasures to go strolling through the garden, admir- ing the red and white geraniums as well as the climbing sweet peas which had been planted by her own hands. She was a thin and angular spinster of some thirty-five or thirty-six years. Never in all her life from the time she had been a scrawny, freckle-faced girl with her hair in two pigtails, until now, had she had a beau. One could scarcely wonder, however, for with her hair drawn back into a little hard knot on the top of her head, Miss jane certainly was not a thing of beauty and a joy forever? One by one, she had seen all her girl friends married, always with the hope of some day attaining this happy end, but at length this hope departed. lmagine her surprise, when, one day, a moving van stopped before the unoccupied cottage next door. Unable to restrain her curiosity, for Miss jane was but a woman, she could not rest until she had discovered who the tenant was. lt proved to be a Mr. jonathan Edwards, rumored to be a bachelor. He was a short, rotund gentleman, with a look of perpetual good nature upon his round, red face. Miss Carey, wishing to make his acquaintance, went about it in what she considered a very sly manner. Seeing him in his yard one day she hastened to the fence, and, leaning over it, said gently, How do you do, sir? I am Miss jane Carey, your nearest neighbor. l do hope you will like this vicinity well enough to remain. l am jonathan lfdwards, Naam, at your service. How could l help liking this place with such charming. friendly neighbors P A Miss jane blushed girlishly, and said, I came to see if l could bor- row your lawnmovverf' 53 Certainly, ma'am, certainly, you are welcome to use anything l, own. You are very generous, she replied eoyly. From that time on, week after week, she borrowed his lawnmovver, that long suffering implement by means of which she had started their friend- ship. Always did she wait for him to declare his love, but always in vain. At length, one evening as he passed the house, she called him up to the porch for a little chat. Miss Carey, he began, as he seated himself. I have something very important to ask you. Important to me, that is. At that moment the phonograph inside started to play, and an enormous baritone rolled forth in tender pleading strains, I love you truly. Oh, I think I know what you wish to say, she returned sweetly. No, Miss Carey, I don't think you do. l only want to tell you that my wife and little daughter will be here next week and I know they would be pleased to have you call on them. NVhat!l' exclaimed the astonished spinster. Oh! you have trilled with my affections! Wlhat shall I do P bursting into a torrent of tears. Ano I even had mother play that records at the critical moment to give you cour- age to propose. Oh! Ohl' And she rushed into the house. And here let it be added that never did she see Mr. Edwards withou: turning a painful brick-red color, all because she fancied there was a twinkle in his eye as he thought of that fatal summer evening. -BERTHA YOLKM ,-X X. A Bear Fact By gar, you think I make one beeg lie, but I tell you that bear he the beegest what Pierre ever seen. Scare! He beeg as a leetle mountain, and hees eyes they burn in hees black face like two tire coals. He jes' stan' there by rock and look at me, and all the sap run out of my bones, and l move no more as an old tree. Then bimeby he take step toward me, and my hair she rise up on my head. I drop my gun and run up a tree, queeck as everything. I never know how I get up that tree. llear, he sit at bottom an' wait for me. Cold? Mon Dieu! I lak to freeze. Stay there much long time, but it get colder and colder. I tink pretty queeck l drop off, and bear he sit there and kind of laugh. Wish l have my gun, but bear he almos' sit on her. I can't hold on much longer. Xlhat you tink l do? Eh? lly gar! I let out one great beeg holler and drop off limb on bear's back and hang on. He so surprise he geeve beeg jump and run and run. Gosh, how he run! I don't breathe once, twice, before I see heeg cliff rise up in front of us. That cliff two, maybe three mile from where we start. llear he so scared he keep right on going, and butt hees head into cliff and drop down dead. Then I hear beeg yell and look 'round to see who calling me. Nobodv there. Then I hear beeg roar, and by gar, what you tink, eh? Thatls echo, for sure. Yes sir, we go so fast we beat our own echo to ze cliff. -VVALLACE STOKES. 54 The Boy and The Patch Mrs. Dorgan had been sitting quietly in her chair for at least twenty minutes. For just as long as her usually busy hands had remained still in her lap. The eternal pile of mending lay beside her, untouched. Sud- denly she clenched her hands. lt's not rightg it can't be right. XYhat can't be right. mummy? asked sweet little six-year-old johnny Dorgan. Nothing, johnny, do run and play. johnny Dorgan looked up in mild surprise. What was the matter with Mother? She had never spoken so impatiently since johnny could remem- ber . True, she was never so happy as she had been before Daddy had come back from the war, a cripple She was always ready with a smile for Dad- dy, but of late johnny had noticed it disappear when his back was turned. What could he do? XVell, at least, there was nothing for him to do at pres- ent. He would just run over to see llobby for a little while. And the puzzled little fellow started slowly for the house next door. Lost in his thoughts, he halted meditatively at the corner of the house, and sat down. He didn't feel like playing-not when his mother looked like that. Suddenly he looked up. Some one had mentioned the name of Nancy Dorgan. He was sure of it, and that was his mother's name. He was sit- ting directly beneath an open window, and from within a voice went indig- nantly on. It was the voice of llobby's mother. lt isn't right. I think it's a shame. johnny pricked up his ears. That was just what his mother had said. Johnny's little ears began to burn. He remembered his mother's advice. never to listen to that which is not intended for your ears. lt's not right. Oh, dear. was nothing at all right today? Those words seemed everywhere. But he was going to listen. XYasn't it his own mother they were talking about, so didn't he have a right to listen? 'lMr. and Mrs. Erasmus Dorgan have even refused to offer him his old position with the firm, or help him in any way since he came back, and all because he chose to fight for his country. Poor, brave Nancy Dorganl To think of her taking in sewing to keep her husband and that sweet youngster of hers comfortable. t'XYl1at? Uh, yes, he gets money from the gov- ernment, but it provides only bare necessities. l'm sorry for them: they .nlways had the best of everything when john was junior partner in Dorgan X Co., and now look lu johnny looked, but he saw nothing. What did it all mean? Mr. and Mrs. lfrasmus Dorgan-that must mean Grandpa and Grandma Dorgan. whom they never let him visit any more. And john must mean his own dear Daddy. Now he knew why Mother was always busy. Now he knew why Daddy always looked so sorry when he looked at Mother. It was because Daddy was sick and conldn't work now. Hut Grandpa and Grandma had money. They lived in a big house, bigger even than the one johnny had lived in before Daddy went to war. johnny looked down, puzzled. Suddenly his eye lit upon an object which had caused him much worry and humiliation that very morning, It 55 was a huge patch right over the left knee of his- suit. He never used to have patches. He didnit like patchesg they were ugly. He'd go right away and show it to Grandma Dorgan. She would not like it either, he was sure, because she had always been so proud of him and wanted him to look nice. He'd go right awayg he knew the way very well. It was a pretty tired little boy who finally climbed the large marble steps leading to Erasmus Dorgan's home. lt was an amazed butler who opened the door. Mr. -lohn's little boyg what could it mean? Johnny sped down the big hall. He did want to show that ugly patch to Grandma. Suddenly he paused abruptly before the living-room door. Erasmus, I tell you it's not right. The whole town is talking about your treatment of our boy. It's not rightf, Why, that's just what my mamma says, Grandma. The two in the room turned quickly to the dishevelled child before them. Two steps and he was in Grandmother's arms, and she was squeezing him so hard he could scarcely breathe. Suddenly he remembered his grievance. Ch, Grandma, I'm so unhappy. I have to wear old, ugly patches, and Motherls always so busy, and Daddy looks so sorry. Take care of the child, Maryg l'm going to see john. Maybe we can fix things up in some way. At last,', murmured the little old lady, as she gazed fondly at the re- ceding form of her husband. Come, Johnny, and we'll try to find you a suit that hasnit any patchesf' -Lt JIS H.-XRVTLLTE. Thelgcher S The teacher takes the tiny tots that people propagate. And makes them into citizens of probity and weight, She plants their new and vacant minds with knowledge tried and old She fiills their little vacuums with stuff as good as gold: She diligently cultivates their budding intellects, Until they know three times as much as any one expects. The teacher labors ardently, as teachers always should, To make your Jimmie polished and intelligent and goodg And when the darling graduates with laurels on his brow. And makes before the smitten crowd his neat and braceful bow, You softly pat yourself for what he is, and what he's done. And proudly introduce the lad as james, your noble son, Does teacher go and pine away because you're cold and rude. And selfish and incapable of human gratitude?- She weds a purple millionaire with two imposing chins, And has a private tutor for her consequential twinsg And when her pampered offsprings are vicariously taught, She calls the world to witness the artistic work SHE'S wrought. --PALMER MANUAL OTTERSON. 56 Margaret Callaghan, Adventures lt was a beautiful spring day in the month of May, 1861. The air was brisk and invigorating, the birds were singing as if there was no bound to the joy in their small hearts. and even the stern, looking buildings along the main street seemed to drop their dignified expression and smile as if they were well contented with their lot in this world. ln fact. the whole of the ancient seaport town of Rivermouth seemed to rejoice. lt was five o'clock in the morning when the door of one of the most stately mansions in all Rivermouth may have been observed, to open very slowly. A girl of about twenty years of age stepped from the house and carefully closed the door behind her. She stood still a moment, as if listeningg then, glancing about twenty years of age stepped from the house and carefully closed the door behind her. She stood still a moment, as if listening: then, glacing about her as if fearful of being pursued. turned and Hed down the street. Xlargaret Callaghan had clear, dark blue eyes, set in a finely chiseled, but strong face, with a clear, healthy complexion, the whole set off by a mass of beautiful auburn hair. the frame for a perfect picture. She was beautiful, but her beauty was not apparent: that is. two glances were invariably needed to discover it. When one first glanced at her, one would note something which commanded a second and more close study. Her mother had died when Margaret was but four years of age, and as a result Margaret and her father had become well-night inseparable. A short time after the Civil XYar broke out, her father and her brother, Tom. entera ed the Union army as major and lieutenant, respectively. Margaret had pleaded in Vain with her father to be allowed to accompany them as a nurse. It was arranged that she was to go to Rivermouth to stay with her aunt until the war should cease. On the train to Rivermouth, Margaret noticed that a young man seemed to be watching her very closely. Unable to account for the strangers decided interest in her, Margaret spent the next hour in worried conjecture as to his identity. XVhoever he was. and whatever his motives! it was extremely annoying to be thus scrutinized, even though the man was good-looking. At the next station, the train being scheduled for an hour's stop, she gathered up her belongings and proceeded toward the business district of the town. She entered one of the stores. purchased a few articles so as not to arouse suspicion, and made her exit via the rear entrance. Then she hailed a bus, instructed the driver to take her in a round- about direction to the depot, and settled herself comfortably in the cushions of the vehicle. Arriving at the depot, she paid the bus driver and boarded her train, but she did not enter the same coach she had formerly occupied. A few minutes after her arrival, the train, with a warning shriek, continued its journey. Margaret, much to her relief, could not see her man . The remainder of the journey was made without incident. At Rivermouth, her aunt met her with a coach drawn by a splendid team of coal black horses which were the pride of the family. XVhen she related to her aunt the incidents of the journey, she did not inform Mrs, Calvin of her suspicions regarding the young man. She thought it unnecessary to cause her aunt undue alarm, and she also thought that probably she had eluded him. Vtfhile in Rivermouth, she formed the habit of visiting the harbor for her morning walk. On one of these walks she saw 'fthe man. She decided to tell her aunt about him as soon as she reached home. Dur- 57 ing the meal she said, 'fAuntie, I have something I wish to tell you, and she proceeded to tell of her suspicions. Tut, tut, child, you are imagining things, exclaimed her aunt after she had heard the story. Margaret said nothing. During the following week she saw her man almost constantly. Then came the news that her brother had been wounded. She begged to be al- lowed to go to nurse him, but her aunt was firm. Margaret was constantly thinking of some plan whereby she could make her escape to the south. She learned of a vessel that was bound for the Southern city in which her brother was, with a load of ammunition for the Union Army. She would go to her brother, she had no doubt as to that. Margaret, as she hurried along, thought that the entire town must know of her escapade and be watching her from behind the curtains as she passed the homes. Arriving at the dock, she jumped into the dingy, which was al- ways kept therein case of an emergency, and shoved off. She reached the ship without being detected and quickly clambered on board. She looked about the deck a moment for the guard she thought must surely be there. and then made her way down into the hold. ln one corner she discovered a small space almost completely surrounded by barrels, forming an excellent hiding place. In a short time, Margaret had established herself in her new home, where, from sheer exhaustion, she fell into a deep sleep. How' long she slept she never knew, but she was awakened by the sound of menis voices on deck. Full speed ahead, came the command. The journey was begun. Be- fore going to sleep that night, she ate and drank of the food and water which she had thoughtfully provided. The next day passed without incident until about four o'clock in the af- ternoon, when the ship came to an unexpected stop. XYe can not have ar- rived at IZ-s- alreadyf 'mused Margaret: I heard that it would be a it-lourney of two days and nights, and we have been gone only one night and one day. She listened carefully, and heard the sound of oars. Presently the sound of voices reached her. Captain Alden? I am Captain Zimmer of the 57th Infantry. I am under command to search your ship for a girl spy, believed to have come on board at Rivermouthf' I had the ship searched carefully after we weighed anchor at River- mouth, and no one was found on boardf' replied Captain Alden. XYell, li haven't much time, so I will take your word for it, and with that he was gone. Margaret gasped in surprise. So I am suspected as a spy, she ex. claimed: I wonder why! The remainder of the day passed uneventfully. At the end of the second day of the voyage the ship reached its destina- tion. The men set to work to unload the ship, and Margaret began to have her doubts as to the safety of her position. YVhen about half of the cargc had been unloaded, it had become dark. At eight o'clock she slipped quietly out of the hold, hurried past the cook's galley where the guard was eating his supper, ran across the deck, and crouched trembling against the rail. She remained in this position for five minutes without stirringg then she rose, peered cautiously over the rail. XVhat she had seen satisfied her. All the small boats of the vessel were on shore, exept a dingy which was bobbing about at the side of the ship. She listened a moment, rose, crept quietly along the rail until she reached the place on the deck above the dingy, clamb- ered over the railing, hung suspended gi midair a moment, and then dropped 5 noiselessly into the boat, Margaret hurriedly but silently rowed toward the shore. In a short time the dock was reached. Margaret sprang of the dingy, secured it, turned, and walked boldly up the street. HALT IU Margaret did so, not because she wanted to, but because was compelled to, for a heavy hand was clamped on her shoulder. 'Caught you in the act at last, didn't I? said a voice. out she Margaret wheeled about and saw the man who had made it his business to watch her. XYhat do you mean. caught in the act ? she asked indignant- lv. XX'hy, I just saw you comelv I tell you that I am no spy, so there, she exclaimed with heat. .. I see you know what you are wanted for, he retorted significantly. I.et go of me, she commanded. 'AI want to go to see my brother who is in the hospital. She tried to break away. but his grip was firm. Ufome now, no fairy stories: follow me and-- Xlargaret became furious. Take that. she exclaimed, and struck him full in the mouth. He stifled a cry of pain. My, but you have a vicious punch, he claimed in admiration, as he gazed ruefully at the blood dropping from split lip. 'Come with me, Spitfire: tomorrow we will see the major. .Nfter theyi had walked for about ten minutes, they arrived at a neat tle cottage, upon the door of which the man knocked. XYhile wiaiting CX- his lit- for it to be opened, he said. That is where the major has his officefl indicating the courthouse which was directly across the street from the cottage. The door was opened bv a kindly old lady, who, on seeing the man asked, XYell J Dick, what is it now 7, XYell, Xlrs. Merten. I want you to give this young lady lodging for night: will you F Certainly, she replied, come right in. the After the lady had shown Margaret her room and had rejoined the man in the living room. she demanded, XX'hat is the charge against her, Dick F for she knew his occupation. Spy, answered the man curtly. After the man had gone, Mrs. Merten muttered sadly to no one in par- Y ticular, Too bad, too badg such a nice lass.' The next morning Margaret awoke very much refreshed. MSO today I am to see the major. I wonder what sort of man he is, she mused. She hurried down the stairs and found the kind old lady busv preparing break- fast. .'Xnything I can help you do.'I she asked. Illess you, no child, I'm almost done nowg sit down a while. 'J During the meal lllargaret learned that Mrs. Merten's husband had been killed in an early battle of the war. Then Margaret told what had brought her to B-. So then- Mrs. Merten checked the question she was about to ask. Margaret smiled, No, I tell you honestly. I am not a spy. The lady looked closely at her. and then said quietly. I believe you, dear. At nine o'clock the young man called Dick arrived. 'lShe ready? he demanded gruffly of Mrs. Merten. Ile showed a heartv dislike for his task. On the way to the courthouse Margaret disdained to even so much as glance at her escort. .-Xt the court house the man drew aside the orderlv stationed in front of the major's door and whispered something in his ear: whereupon he disap- 59 peared into the inner office Wfhen he again appeared, he motioned for Dick and Margaret to follow. Inside the office, when Margaret saw the major writing at his desk, she thought that the head and shoulders seemed strangely familiar. The officer soon finished his writing and was blotting the paper. XYe1l Dick, what is it today? he asked. I have brought that girl spy I have been after. The major looked up. NYhy Margaret! he stannnered. Margaret, with a squeal of delight, ran into his arms. Please tell this horrid man that I am no spy. Dick, standing in open mouthed wonder at this turn of affairs, recover- ed sufficiently to hear what she was saying. and at the word horrid he winced. This is my daughter, Dickg now explain yourself. Major Callaghan explained. - Dick gulped at this new and pleasant revelation, and forthwith told his tale. VVell, in the first place, as you know, I started out to catch the spy, Miss Gunne. I followed her to Rivermouth, where l lost track of her. At Rivermouth your daughter boarded the train. I thought it was Miss Gunne, and--well, I have been following her since. I caught her last night coming off the ship Falcon. And I guess that is about all,'l he finished sheep- ishly. VVhat were you doing on board the Falcon ? the major demanded of Margaret. l had to get here somre way, she replied. lt w'asn't a very wise thing to do, said the major dryly, but then I might have known that you wouldn't stay home. liy the way, Dick, what's the matter with your lip P Margaret blushed furiously. Your daughter hit me last night, exclaimed Dick. grinning. The major laughed gaily. I never knew, Margaret. that you were in- clined to be a pugilist. I see I will have to be the dove of peace. Margaret, this is Mr. Richard Stanton. one of Uncle Sam's detectives. I can not say that I was happy to meet you when you were 'shadowing' me, but I can and will now. I am very pleased to meet you, Detective Dick, and she bowed in mock courtesy. I sure am glad to meet you, he exclaimed, especially since you are not a spy: Now that peace is established between you, trot along. Dick will show you about the town if you ask him, I believe, said her father. I am very busy today. But, Dad, I want to see Brother Tom, she protested. T 'go be sure you do, said the major. Dick, will you take her to the hospital to see OITI. Certainly, replied that worthy, and proceeded to do so. They were about to leave the room when the major called out, Hold on. Dick, I for- got to tell you, Miss Gunne was captured two days ago and is to be tried at the capital today. Good for her, exclaimed Dick and was off. At the hospital, whent hey had gone about half the distance to the cot which Tom occupied, he called out, Hey Sis, what are you doing here, and Dick, what are you two up to anyhow P Now don't get excited, Tom, Margaret replied. UI came here to see you of course. But Tom was determined to get the whole truth, so he asked. How is it that you come together? Then she .toldthe whole story to him. Vl'hen she had finished, Tom said, I thought you were a detective. Oh. Dick, and he roared so heartily that the nurse came and cut short their visit by saying that the patient was not yet strong enough to stand much excitement. As soon as you get well enough I'll give you a good sound thrash- ing, promised Dick, but Tom continued to roar in high glee. That evening while sit-ting in front of the widow Merten's fire place, living over again the events of the past week, Margaret mutterd drowsily to herself Dick is very handsome -it's queer I never noticed it before. 60- -ARNOLD VOLLUM. 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The Football Season The IQIQ football year. though its record has been surpassed by former teams. was one of the most satisfactory in the l1istory ot Eau Llaire High School Athletics. lt is inadediizue to measure tl1e success of any athletic season by the harsh method uf exainining' its tabulated record. as the IQIQ season deinonstrates. 1Xlthough defeated three times tonce by 11 Normal school and twice by state high schoolsl. the tcan1 fought its way through .1 hard schedule and kent i11 tl1e running for the chz1mpionship u11til tl1e tinal high school game, wl1en eliminated in a great strtiggle by the chanmion team from La Crosse. To Coach lihrhard, who devt-lo'med 11 '1owerful. smtmoth-running football machine fro111 material that showed 1111 particular promise. 1nucl1 credit is due. llis team was I1 team. not eleven individuals: it was a steady, dependable squad wl1icl1 played good football every minute of every game. Xlvith o11ly three or four of this year's Ztg'g'l'L't1'2lllUI1 leaving school, and with several res liable substitutes available for next year. the IQZU team ought to bring hon- ors to the School. The seasons success is due not only to the work of tl1e coach and the team. but also to the loyal band of rooters wl1ich followed them through victory and defeat. lnterest in football was never greater at liau Claire lligh than during the past season. as the material swelling in the flllltlS of tl1e Athletic ,Xssociation testifies. The lively 1112188-lll6Cllil1gS, the ClC1l1Oll- strations on the streets before Illlfl after the gaines, a11d the HCVC1'-VVZ111i11g' enthusiasm of tl1e llooster Club. led by Nr. Dunkel, proved conclusively that liau Claire is one of tl1e best football towns in the state. lVe look forward to next year witl1 a good deal of optimism. Un September 37 we pried the lid off the roto football season with a de- feat at the hands of River lfalls Normal, later claimants to tl1e state normal scl1ool Cl13.lll1JiOIlSlli1D. The husky Normal team ran up twenty points dur- ing' the first half, but Eau Claire's defense stilifened during' the second half Zllltl the game e11ded with a score of 26 to O, 54 The home season started with a IQ to o victory over Menomonie, on October II. NYallace started the scoring during the hrst five minutes of play with a beautiful fifty yard run, and Mchlahon and Rounds swelled the total with touchdowns later in the game. A week later liau Claire traveled to Hudson and had little difficulty in winning by a score of 30 to o. Captain XX'olfe grabbed a long forward pass early in the game for the first score. and straight football netted four more touchdowns before the final whistle blew. On October 25 New Richmond came to liau Claire, and proved a more worthy foe than anticipated. Touchdowns by Rounds and Olson in the First and fourth quarters brought us a I2 to o victory. Two weeks later Eau Claire's hopes for a championship team went glimmering when defeated at Sparta. 24 to o. The first quarter was even- ly fought, but the fatal second quarter netted Sparta 18 points. Eau Claire came back strong, but Sparta, aided by fumbles and by the decisions of its referee, added another touchdown in the last quarter. EAU CLAIRE, 33g CHIPPEWA FALLS, 6. The work, spirit, and confidence of the squad, coach, and student body combined helped to humble Chippewa on November I5, by a score of 33 to fm. The first half was quite evenly contested. liau Claire started the scor- ing when Olson went through for a touchdown and McMahon kicked goal, but Chippewa came back with determined march down the field, scoring on straight football. The goal was missed. In the second quarter Rounds took the ball over on a cross-buck, leaving the score for the half I3 to 6. During the second half Eau Claire found itself and tore through the Chip- pewa defense at will. A long pass to Donaldson during the third period netted a third score. and Rounds and Olson contributed two more in the final quarter. LA CROSSE, 73 EAU CLAIRE, 6. A ln a heartbreaking struggle on Nov. 22, La Crosse ruined liau Claire's champion- ship aspirations by a 7 to 6 victory. lfoot- ball and Fortune helped l,a Crosse to a touchdown early in the game, by a long forward pass over the goal line. Out- playing their rivals at every turn. lfau Claire recovered a fumble during the last quarter, and a pass from Klclllahon to 1 Donaldson netted a touchdown just as the bs' whistle blew. The goal was missed. The Thanksgiving Day game with St. Thomas proved to be a thriller, a safety scored by Eau Claire during the first Au together now lleflflfl shin! lf 21 2 tv O ViCtO1'5'. Nine rahs for the coach 55 Bill Pickles THILTEAM CAPTAIN WILLIAM WOLF Left Tafkle To Bill goes the honor of leading an Eau Claire team through one of the most successful seasons we have seen. A pillar of srength in the line, cheerful of disposi- tion, and a glutton for work, we'll surely miss him next year. GEORGE DONALDSON Right End. A veteran of last year's team, Swede showed himself as one of the best ends in the state through his handling of pass- es and his deadly tackling. Swede will fill a place on next year's championship team. MARVIN M'MAHON Quarter. Pickles, our midget quarter, played a hard, steady, brainy game. A good safety man and an excellent Field general, he was all the time doing his own work and half of somebody else's. ARTHUR OLSON Left Half. It's a pleasure to see Ole tear through a line, with nine or ten men hanging on his neck, especially when these men come from Chippewa, His slide-off tackle runs will help us cop'l next year. 66 Swede Ole IfUlLlld5f!' B lamp ORRIN KOSMO Left End. The ehange from tackle to end suited Kossie perfectly. lt will be hard to find a man who can cover punts, receive pass- es, spill interference and get his man like Orrin can. ERLE ROUNDS Full Hack. Show me an himpregnable line and I'll show you Rounds. How often have we heard from the side-lines, Give it to Roundsief' A back field in himself on of- fense, and a line on defense, we'll miss him badly next year, LESTER WALLACE lefghf Half. lVe're thankful that Les will 'be back on our Championship team next year. A clever man on offense and fighting all the time on defense. we expect great things from him, RAYMOND KUHLMAN Lrft Guard. Bump proved a stumbling block in the path of a many an enemy offense, break- ing up a great number of plays before they were started. Next year will be his third season with us. '57 Kossie Les F ritz Gy? FREDERICK STANNARD Right Guard Fritzie played a hard, consistent game in his first year at guard. and will prove good material for that stone-wall defense next year. ELMER EHRHARD Ct'71ft'1'. Bones had little difficulty in making the team his first year out. A good man at handling the hall and a good tighter, he al- ways gave his man a run for his money. He will he with ns next year. CHRISTIAN HOFF Right Tafklv. Gyp made himself famous when he re- covered that fumble on the La Crosse 10- yard line, ibut he'll add to his glory next year. Getting the quarter-hack hefore the play is started is Gyp's specialty. ROBERT CURTIS Rat's work, hoth on offense and defense. was that of a veteran. He will he lost to us through graduation, but he'll be grabbing passes on some college team next year. 68 Bones Rat NY, ,,,, , , ,, 'fggq QYQQV ff f X A .j 5 y 'vfbfbfvgp Q' xii cicxfx .X XB Ili' O45 hr. X 1 11 -s 'ti t .f xm7. September 2. 3. 5. 8. 9- lO. 12. 15. 10. 23. 2.1. 26 29. October 7. 15. 17. E. SHANE, Editors. School startsl llack to tl1e old grind again. 4-.Ys seem very l1lllJO1'tZ11lt and perfectly at llOlll6 ill their new seats. XX'o11der who those little cl1ilclren are. rniining a1'o11111l the halls, always under your feet. XYl1at, l'i1'GSl1lllClll XYe1'e Seniors ever so small? livery tin1e you turn Hl'Ol111Cl a little green object wants to know where some roo111 is. Room! There is11't Zlllf. 'l'he customary library ar111y is drawn up again. XYh:1t is school without a library to sleep in? Eliner arrives to take Mr. Sl1l1lfllCTiS place. lilot llllllgll tries to play va111p and asks llllll what class he belongs to. Same as ever. just g2 1'lI1ll, recite, Hunk! Look who's here, the 11ew linglish teacher. First Sunset. Senior girls ineet. XYhisperecl reports say that being' hatched. Look out. l told you so. .Xnnex looks like Cliinatown. .1-,X school with pig'-tails. School is terribly 11pset. Seniors will be children, no lllillllttl' how flig'11ifierl .1-B's. ,hl1Oll1C'1' H1QCllIl2Q' of 4-AX girls. They are now .xCUl'llS. We knew tl1e naine would be a cousin to tl1e Illlf. Stuffie Culver takes his hands oil' the wheel of his 1lacl's Hudson Clflvira was sitting i11 the front seat with hiinj and car runs od' lilruiiswick road. Qliditor: 'l'his is Cllllllltltflltlilll fltlllil breatln' a word of it to any onej. ' High school Notes 1I'lE1l46 lirst appearance. Ed. Chappel takes home hall of library. some plot is girls come to Oh, well. they were as Grey Dominoes Z11'6.1llZll'il11g' elaborate plans for a Carnival. The best laid plans of nnce and 111e11 gang aft aglev, Report cards. lllortality terrihe. Better next tlIllC. Blass meeting shows extraordinary display of pep, eimug-11 10 1,6211 Me11on1o111e. kodak staff elected. 70 20. 21 . 27. 29. 3o. 31. November 3. 0. 7. 10. 11. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19. 20. 1 J 7 23. School schedule upset. Ralph and Dates don't come to school together. X'vll2lt,S tl1e answer? Those girl graduate books! Boys are runni11g out of cute say- i11gs. Even tl1e teachers complain. Alden Losby thrills the Annex with an oration on the life of Roosevelt. XX'e have discovered a Demosthenes! Several se11ior girls take vacation-by request. Olga Anderson returns to school, very contrite, and bearing pledge of good conduct. Who's tl1e 1l1OSt important person in High School? Kemper! Wl1o says so? Kemper! Booster Club organized, under direction of Mr. Dunkel. All tl1e pep in tl1e school is furnished by the girls. Miss Upham et al have difficulty with landlady Qthey broke all the furniture we hearj, a11d are requested to move. liloom. lYe lose to Sparta, 24 to O. 'l'he Reverend Parr talks to the Annex on the subject of Good Hooks. Good-bye, Cosmopolitan, but while there is Life there is hope. Armistice Day. You'd 11ever guess it. Mr. Getzloe entertains l1is classes with story of l1is capture, a year ago, of a handful of German souvenirs. Chippewa tomorrow. Best mass-meeting in High School his- tory. Miss Schwefel refuses to make speech. Mr. Dunkel elec- trities theatre crowds in evening with his appeal for support of high school activities llarstow street looks like it did on Peace Day. llooster Club leads jamboree. We walk all over Chippewa, 33 to 6. Mr. Dunkel conducts funeral ceremony on llarstow street. Dot wears gaudy hosiery. Pride goeth before a fall. Leola !3ruden's seat breaks, and she decides to sit on tl1e Annex floor. Most distressing! llr. X1Yalsh addresses students on Human Progressf' He says he has failed to find a11y. He evidently hasnlt followed the career of the 4-A class very closely. lfaculty l1as banquet, marred by after-dinner Speeches. The coruscations of faculty wit were like the scintillations of the sum- mer lightning, lambent but ll111OCLlOllS. W'e lCH1'11CLl at tl1e faculty banquet tl1at: Miss Upham lives in Nlfaupaea but won't admit it. .Xlr. Cietzloe uses Herpicide to keep his hair down. Miss lYoodhouse was eighteen on her last birthday. Miss Izllum weighs 112 pounds. Mr. Dunkel is exactly Eve feet tall. We almost won a state championship. Pickles missed easiest kind of goal, and La Crosse XVO11, 7 to 6. Pickles' alibi: Qaj The wind was against me. tbj My foot slipped. Qcj I got fussed when Kitty Sanson yelled at me. tdj The angle wasn't great enough. Cel We should have punted out. Qfj lt was impossible to kick that goal, 71 C 25. 26. 27. 28. December I. 2. 3. 5. li. 8. IO. ll. I2. 15. I8 io. january. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 12. 16. The XVandering jew returns to school. Sam is back with us and intends to stay as long as they let him. We hope he will. for it's lonesome without him. Salisbury lilostwick quits school and moves to The Loop. Kliss U'Dea and Miss Amman shed many tears at his departure. Owen Lee returns, bringing joy to the girls' hearts. 'llhanltsgiving We are thankful that this chronicle of high school events has to run only another month. High School boys flock to Sheboygan to attend til Y. Rl. C. A. Conference. Tiffy Crowley pulls bell cord by mistake on Northwestern train. l'layful child, isn't he? Very quiet day in school. Ralph Culver is absent. So are sev- eral of the teachers. Twenty-four days to Christmas. Save your shekelsi you know she'll want some little thing to remember you hy. A picture post card will do nicely, maybe. Get your lessons early and avoid the holiday rush. lnlluenza attack during fourth period: first symptoms-a terri- ble cough. All annex students hand in statement, l don't know a thing about it. I can not tell a lie. Signed .............................................,....... Million mark is reached in Booster Club pencil sale. This Wont you write in my book. please ? Gives me an awful pain. llut that Buy-a, buy-a-pencil noise ls driving me insane. Mr. Nissen is discovered walking down llarstow street with-we forgot her name. He's greatly interested in real estate, we hear. Ten below. Coal shortage holds promise of relief from school. Deep gloom. Coal shortage regulations do not affect high school. Tom l7udgeon's may close at fs p. m. for a wlii e. Co 1- sternation among boys in high school at the rrosrcct. Leona lfisher gets a front seat again. Vfoncler what the aztri tion is, other front seaters or the teacher? Miss lYhelan resigns. Nothing to do but look forward to Christmas-and exams. Kodak sale, Another dollar wasted! Yacation, hurrying parture. thank goodness. lfaculty members break records in out of town. Acorns sorrowful at Mr. l3unkel's de- Here we are again. and gosh, how We like it. This is the time of the year when teachers become popular, and students become friendly to their dearest enemies in the faculty. No more whispering in the main rooms, 4-ll's conduct is wonder- ful,-anything to get a graft and get through. XYe always laugh at teachers jokes, No matter what they be: lt's not because they're funny jokes, llut because it's policy. Grind. Same. Exams begin. 4-ll's are 4-.Vs now, and pretty cocky about it. 72 W W J .X . no Ji A W.. O 6 fl. 9 ia , ,. .. X , ' ily . ,, at ., T ,T .I 2 ll 553 ' , f JN f Q.. I fy fe . T X ,x , 1 f .4 s . N X v I T ' 5 , . yi A , 45 -' TN f If t 9 E .fi B- J IONE PARKINSON, Editor. A high school girl spent her Christmas vacation with relatives on the farm. The daughter of the house had never been to school and was very interested in her cousin's account of doins at liau Claire High School. ln fact, the story impressed her so greatly that she repeated it to all her friends. This is what she told them: Oh, Mirandy, did you ever hear about lfau Claire High School? lt sure is a wonderful place, and the parties they have4Kly! Most every week they have a Sunrise dance after school. -Xin't that a funny time to have a Sunrise dance? Maybe the sun don't rise in the morning in Eau Claire. Anyway, everybody goes down to .lim's room Q-lim is the guy who teaches liizzical Torture. l guess7Aey en the teachers. -Xnd then they dance, and say, Mirandy. .lane told me that when that Moose 'lazz tlrchestra plays you just Can't make your feet behave! There is a fat lady teacher who watches em dance to see that no one does the shimmy. The shimmy is a naughty dance that came from Altoona, but in High School nobody is allowed to dance it except the teachers. After the Sunrise they all go home to supper. 2-B PARTY. But that ain't all they have at Eau Claire lligh School. September lo, cousin said, the Sophomore li's had a good-bye party for their class otiicer. XYonder what kind of bees Sophomore bees are? XX'ell, at their party they danced and played lDrop-the-Handkerchief and had ice cream and cake 'n everything. tice, l'd like to go to high school. .Xnd what d' you think, Mr. lin llahn, the boss of the school, he ate two dishes of ice cream when he was only supposed to have one. ACORN PARTY. And then the .Xcorns l1ad a hay-ride and wienie roast on October 2. l should think they'd be afraid to come out into the country where the squir- rels arc, but they weren't. A little later they had another partyfa custom party where every one dressed up crazy. They had it at Loraine A11s011's house, and they danced and acted like nuts and had a lot of good stuff to eat. They always have, I guess. CHORAL PARTY. The Choral had a party next, with their 'nitiation, on Qetober 16. The Choral is a singing' club, and every person who joins it has to get 'nitiated. 74 That must be awful, 'cause cousin said that they made the new girls ride a goat, and one girl, XYilhelmina Lange, fell off six times and hurt her pride. STUMP PICNIC. Uctober I7 the boys in the Stump had a picnic. l wonder how many boys you can get in a Stump. Each boy brought a girl, and the picnic was held in the middle of the river, on an island. They had a swell supper there. and then they went to the High School and danced. Nr. Dunkel, what runs the Stump, said that Ole Hanson came to Eau Claire 'specially to go to that picnic. ANNEX PARTIES. Sometimes, too, the students bring their own lunch and have parties in school, but the teachers aren't invited. Some girls had one in the Annex one day, and a horrid teacher got mad 'cause he wasn't invited and sent the girls to Mr. llu Uahn, and Klr. llu Uahn sent the girls home to learn better man- ners. They learned 'em. 1-B PARTY Then the Freshmen l3's had a party. November 7. lireshmen are the freshest people in school, and their class ofncer never can make them be- have. At their party they didn't want to dance or nothin', but just romp around like babies. Cecil llarb was hanging from the running track rail- ing just like a monkey, and he wouldn't come down till they gave him some ice cream and cake. One boy, Robert Chase. danced with all his teachers. just to get even with them. GIRLS' LETTER CLUB PARTY. The Girls' Letter Club gave a program and a dance in jim's room on November 19. Some of the girls spoke pieces and sang songs, and one girl, Florence Lovely, did some anesthetic dancing. It was just awfully pretty. Then the faculty butted in from their banquet what Kliss Howe had for 'em, and then everybody danced. l' like parties, but it ain't right if you don't get nothing to eat at lem. MISS BLUM ENTERTAINS. Miss Blum gave a party for one of her English classes one evening. They had a peanut race, and a race to see who could pin a tail on a donkey. The prizes was boxes of fudges, and they had ice cream and cake. too. They always have that at parties, don't they? SENIOR-A PARTY. The 4-A's, the class what behaves worst in school Cthat's why they want to get rid of 'emj had a party on November 21. They danced circle two- steps mostly and had pie a la mode to eat, and two teachers, Hr. lioltz and Mr. Taylor. was always tryin' to swipe each other's pie, just like little kids. I-A AND 3-A PARTIES. On December 5 the I-A class had a swell party where they had Virginia reels and grand marches and punch 'n everything. Frankie Nichols made a horrible social blunder: she was goin' to set down in a chair any she set right down in a boy's lap. The 3-A party was line, too. on December I2, but Howard Culver was chairman of the Punch Committee and he drank most of it himself. 75 Yup . ' Y 2 ,im 13r:.r1x:.' .txggx S - 2:43. fha: . -1 ,5 'f of - pr..-,: ,-ya .1 ,-,v.. -,:.-.f ir:--1 cel- - 5-2' -1.1-in -':-',. : :' . . my,-,I .5 .5 A::,.:..,:'.. 426.3 3 555 7.15, 5104 l 'gif ,.-.'JII'Z:1 A12-1 , 1 Q' .gm If-. z 1,' ..1. f,,4,q,. ,I-, g 1 ,- ,,,., t.!,N, l ': 5. - 1,7 'v-'.l.-js: 45:19 . 5 C! - w Sy- lysis' ' ' If iff. 7I2 ',m. X Teva 1 : '.' Q, if 21,61 :riff .2-: it-yff:'Pr. fa: I 25:2 135' gtg. cy. 4. a 14 255.91 my 11, . 1-1'.'.131 E, nf: 5.717 -'T iff . Lf' I , -4- 'l.'-. fr' 7., :ggi 'c Jog ,ig 1 41471. .,v - u .:v :H.'n !:: ig-' :-2' 4 :?'f 1'-1-' 2. f-iff 1 ..j1fI,51f.'. '. ,N K. 52151 3 L nrt.: : -. .2 - -sf, '.g 1,15 egg. 5.3 D gh. lx 4 -V'-if ' , vii 3-'- -2 -'-XV' -V91 EMILY RYAN, Editor. Home gain-back in liau Claire, watching the children trudge to the same school where l had gained no recognition for brilliance! Those chil- dren, the same old buildings, the same old streetsfall of it awakened in me, standing at the window of my hotel room, a train of memories of the old high school days. My classmates. the 4,-.'X,S of june, 1919-where were they? The hill-boards and the rushing ol cxocais azxnoihccd the presence of a circus in town. I decided to take a short walk hefore joining the circus throng, and wandered aimlessly into a ten cent store. lmagine my surprise to find lirma Butfingtcn and Mae Warner clerking there. They told me that Rohert Guthrie and Catherine Hefty were staying at home and that Catherine was planning a trip to Switzerland next summer. Lucky girl. Ruth Chesley and Lela Osliorne, are also clerkine' ,,. A hearty slap on the hack announced the approach of Richard Mcllough. Dick was leaving his job at Curren's Drug Store to go to the circus. so l joined him. He told me that the following people we-re going to the Normal: lnga lfgdahl lrma lloeppner Yallie Ness liinar linudtson Yictor liiglmiller ,lessie Cotton Harry l.intz George llerouin Helen Mittelstadt Yiolet l.arson l.ois llerrick lfvelyn liagles Luella Cernahan Arthur Thorson llazel .Iaeger Dorothy XX'elsh Virginia Newell Irma lialfsheek Carston lineer Margaret Stussy Dorothea llleichrodt lfern Miller l.auretta Hall lfsther Olson At the circus grounds Dick pointed out Orville Kohlhepp and Gladys Bachmann, who, he said, were working in their lather's stores. A crowd was pouring out of one of the side shows, and in it we noticed Margaret Skag and :Xlye Sather. Both of them told me that they were doing stenographic work for local tirms and that Luella Casper and Grace Meagher were likewise employed. ln a corner of the circus grounds was the gaudy tent of a gypsy fortune teller and to her we turned for further information about our old classmates. As she peered into her crystal, she revealed the news that Beatrice Curtis and Edith Fotheringham are teach- ing in the west, that Harold liackstrom is working in a wholesale house in Kansas City, and that Neal Sturdeyant is selling mining stocks in Oklahoma. The' following people she said. were seeking further knowledge at the University of VX'isconsin: Jessie Cliff. Louise Thompson, John VX'right, l'aul Lake, Caroline Regli, Sumner Hanson, and Edward rrawley. Xora Xelson is doing clerical work in Minneapolis, and George Gleason is a postal clerk in New Richmond, Mildred Johnson, we learned, is attending the County lrannng School. Unable to ohtain further revelations from this source. we started. down town, On the way, we met Dahlwin Peterson and XX'illiam McMillan coming from work at Gillette's. They told us that Charles Spaulding is employed at the Sweat Pad ifactory and Lauretta Kelly at the liau Claire China company. 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DOWN USBOOBS' GREAT VV HITE W AY THE GAYEST, CRANDEST PIKE IN EXISTENCE Pop Corn Pnfvpcry- Cracker fackcry- l3'0sf0n Halcvd B amry Muriel Ballerud Guy Gibson Miss Amman Rnd Lmzzonadv Enijvorinin- Pfannttery- 'fRfd Hof Dispmzsary- Bertha Volkman Bill Sherman Marie Foss Take Home a Kcwpiav- iIflcrry-gn-R0nnd- VI'ater-M0nkey- Margaret Moses Mary Staehota Harry Archer African Dodger- Dick Spiers 'tHit him on the nose and curl his toes, Hit him on the head and kill him dead. 79 Miss Marsh, in Lit class: Howard Culver, who is the actor that portrays Rip Van VVinkle so successfully? Howard: W'hy,-er-Rat Curtis. Mr. VX'ood, to Ted Fish: Yes. I saw Dorothy go to the movies with Mr. Dun- kel last night. Here she comes now. Fish turned to XYood, VVood turned tt. Fish. and they both turned to rubber! FAMOUS MISQUOTATIONS Faint heart ne'er won by bluffing.-Les VX allace. People who live in glass houses should pull down the shades.AMary Richgels . The female of the faculty is more deadly than the male.-The girls. Absence makes the mark grow smaller. -Truman LaBonte. All hope abandon, ye who enter here.- Sign over the office. The way to school is paved with good iiitentiolis.-Willard La Moe. Place not thy trust in teachers.-Owen 1.ee.' Exemption-the goal of all ambition-- Everybody. None but the fair deserve good grades. -Mr. Getzloe. He has the grace of the elephant, but he lacks its charm.-Henry Langdell. A miss is as good as her smile.-Flor- ence Ashbaugh. Poor-and simple. Mark found on ex- amination paper. Pull, Pep, Ponies, Precocity-that's how I get hy.-Ralph Culver. THE ILIAD. Qlnspired by my beloved teacherj if this world were in a flood, To this book I would Hy, For if the whole darn world were wet, This book would still be dry. -IDA SEBENTHAL. Once upon a time there were three cats that had fits. One cat had one fit every day. The second cat had two Hts every day. The third cat had three Hts every 4l3.V. VVell, the first cat, he went 'n' died. And the second cat, he went 'n' died But the third cat-the one that had three fits per day, is still living, on and on and on. Now can any of you little boys and girls tell me why the third cat didn't die? Yes, children, that illustrates the law of the survival of the fittest. ODE-IUM ! Caesar is dead and buried, And so is Cicero: Andwhere these two old gents have gone, I wish their works would go. THE LETTER LEOXA LOST Note intercepted by censor: Listen, Seymour, Leona asked her moth- er for the letter and her mother said that was a nice thing to have laying aroundg so she burned it up. I am afraid nobody will get it now. CXO, nobody but Moth- er,j Miss XYoodhouse: l wish you would he as friendly to me as you are to your neighbor, Douglas. CDoug. Curtis had his arm around the fellow next to hinm XYITH GEN. BLUM'S ARMY Treat 'em rough, That's the stuff, Treat 'em roughg If they're inclined to bluff, Treat 'em rough. janitor to Freshman smoking in the gym: Hey there, no smoking allowed. Freshman: I'm not smoking aloud. Miss O'Dea: Ralph Culver, put that gum in the waste basket. Ralph: Yes'm. Miss O'Dea, a minute later: Difl you hear what I said, Ralph? Ralph: It's in the waste basket: l swallowed it. OUCHI Ida Sehenthal: M1 Getzloe. what part of speech is Meow in the sentence. Mary milked the cow. Mr. G.: NVhy, stupid, it's a noun. Ida: But isn't a pronoun a word that stands for a noun? Mr. G.: Absotively. Ida: VVell, stupid, doesn't the cow stand for Mary when she's milking it? IT MAY BE SO, BUT NNE DOUBT IT. One day at mass-meeting Mr. Dunkel forgot to talk about the Stump before he boosted the coming game. The principal of a certain high school says that he once placed a dollar bill on the Hoor and that the students walked over it all day without picking it up. Olga Anderson sudied every minute of seventh period one dav and forgot to think of something exciting to do, Edward Chappell studies all the books he takes home at night. Miss Blum: VVl1at is the Bastile? Charles Hazen: VVhy-er-soap. Stanley Weluert, making one of his bril- lian recitations: During the Spanish In- quisition many people were murdered and hanged, and-some of them lost their lives. 9 W 82 PATRONIZE THESE KODAK BOOSTERS 0anaonev oo voooooooooooo o o ooooo 0.0 exe oxo 4. Q o oxo :xo ozo oxo Qxo ot: Oxo oxo axe sto exe 980 3. exe 080 020 020 029 080 9:0 0:0 OXO Q80 080 0,0 0:0 0:6 0:0 0 0 3. Old Abe Made the Chippe- ZS. 3. If: wa Valley famous. gig EAGLES PRINTING co. -is C. T. 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Of' :ff If .. 1 Q 0 .Q Eau Claire, Wisconsin 151 OO 3. 31 9g5 O:O 212 III O20 454 soooooooooooooooooooooooooovve 400.00.oo.oo,oo,oo,oo.oo,oo.o4.oo.oo.oo,oo,w.oo004,00.o0.oo.N,N,n,N.N.n.n,oo,n.a Miss Xxillfdllllli XX:xllaee. if you donlt get your note book in before tomorrow, I'll have In stay up half the night to cor- rect it. Vyallaee Stokes: 'l'hz1t's nothing. l'll have to silly np all night to Iinish it. Lucille llzinsun. contldentially: You know, he told me l had beautiful skin. He said it was just like milk. Sour-grape friend: Yes. like skimmed milk. lTlI.1l'l'l5.Y1il2 IX .S'lIEl3Ol G,4N During the recent Y. M. C. A. con- ference at Sheboygan, Clifford Cfrou'lej.' and Clarence Drake had the pleasure of staying in a very wealthy home. Although the novelty was intense, so many 'butlers and uniformed servants tended to fright- en them. The first nigfht they retired to their room very early. Forgetting their manners, they began rough-housing. Much to their horror, Clifford accidentally stepped on the button for a bell. A very trim maid appeared at the door. The boys turned several colors, and finally Clif- ford managed to gasp weakly, VVaterl XYater 2 There was a 4-A we'll call mr. 'llook Zl walk with somcbody's sr. Next day the darn fool told the fellows at school, l had her out walking and kr. That night this same little mr 'Xl'ent out with a much cuter sr. He tried the same tack, but she hit him a whack And now he is nursing a blr. George Golden. giving' a biography of Carlyle: He didn't have enough money to Hnish his education, so he got married. Clt's lots chaper to get an education now- adays, Georgej SOME PEOPLE XYOULD LIKE TO KNOVV XYhether it's Florence Lox'e's name that makes her so attractive. Vthy Harry Archer carries snakes to school. XYhere Ned Allen and Howard Culver get their red cheeks. XK'hat kept the girls warm on the Stump sleigh ride. 'XVhy the Kodak doesn't change its name to the Vlfash. Everything comes out in it! XVhether Mr. Bu Dahn found out who wrote on the wall at the 2-A class party. Mr. Dunkel: XVhere are diamonds fousitl? Do you find them in Wiscon- sm. Leona Russel, heaving deep sigh: No, lint l wish you rrwnlfl l Tiffy: Ilut I ean't dance! i Mrs. Murray: In the pyramids the Mr. Nissen: XYhat does running wa Egyptians had rooms in which they kept ter du, Bliss Sebenthal? provisions for the dead. Vlihat were Ida, suddenly waking up: W' 5 t these rooms called? runs, gets dirty, and collects sediment Lenore I.:1wson: Dining romns. I.lllflSlCyI ClllTOI'll, yllll ClOllilf Iittlu iron-3 Cunning Qufl' 'behave I'Il dance you around by the col- A box of powdcyfu pretty girl I lilf- AX little raing away she goes, XYIC CAN'T DO IT! Excuse received by Miss Sutherland: I'lease excuse M-f-- for being, for she .l did not feel well ' ' Students do so. W TT Miss I.,, looking Miss Lindsley: livery one draw a line foot long on he boarrl. A homely girl with a freckled nose up from her geometry THTNIQS 'I'H.AX'I' :XXXUY THIS STU- book: Has every one got his foot ll DENT the boarcl? l. lilunking ll course for failing tu -.W,,-W-W hand in your long' themeg then to have to write it anyway. OH CIARE! Z. The unexpcted test that some teach- Uh Clare, we love thee ever, ers persist i11 giving. And your Irish eyes of blue: V3. The hole in the stocking that gets X'Vhy do you blush so deep, Clare bigger every period.-Ex. lK'hen we make eyes at you? f--H---Y The -boys all call you Baldy, Iireshiez I don't think john is sick at lllll Clilffis 3 hcttof mmm'- zill. He et ten pancaekes for breakfast. Tllq' 535' Youyre 'ml 3 ladyis mall Sfyphg YOU nqgan Hate. Ilut we love you just the same. Ifreshie: ll'hy, you told me ten! -Causima Boob I EiEi?ogPyTSl rpmsww' -X E Covraos 11. 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