Fort Atkinson High School - Tchogeerrah Yearbook (Fort Atkinson, WI)
- Class of 1928
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AbL'71d7'nWIf1, who, fm' the pmt fmu' j6JTi, ,108 Stood as an example of fan' play 41 u clean .span xl p ll tfzmgs, Hu 11.15 SI7'C7'lgI1'lE7'lCd the O- JI .pw A our xfllool, d hm gwcn Of 1115 best, X,xEeHoGEE1212errI TEES M FORE WORD The Senror Class hnrshmg rts High School cllys has many pleasant memories to ehensh through the eommg years All feel re gret as we reallze that th1s IS the encl of the hest years of our lrves years that can never be duplleated May the frlenclshlps formed here be strengthened not broken asywe go Upyyartl and Onward and 1n the years to come may' th1s Tchogeerrah v1v1dly recall these happy' days i Y V , -A ' Y Y ' W lf'-71 y S K ' f K . - 3 ' ,iff 11 , ' V All X , . , Y Y' -Yi'-I Y YW - - l a ll, . z V ' y r I 1 I ' s C 1 L ' .... 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'I . fs.-f', T 'Z .wrt SENIOR OFFICERS Presxdent W1ll1am Sherman Vrce Presldent Harold Krull Secretary Treasurer Kathryn Hensey COLORS Purple and Gold I- LOWER Yellow tea rose MOTTO Upward and Onward li FHfEfEEE?l9Hrfi27,8ll HOGEERRAH T53 lm SENIORS To sall the seas of hlgh school llfe We Ifleshmen left the bay Fhe dax s xx ele bl lght the xx atel smooth -Xnd xxe xxele ve1x gax Povxlng each dax md not dllftlllg' The seas xx ele yust a blt mole lough But vxe all stl uggled hald enough In sunsh1ne and ln 1a1n Poxx mg each dax and not dllftlflg As JUHIOIS vxe took up the xxolk Phe tldal xx aves dashed hlgh The tasks xxele ha1d but xxe pushed on Wlthout a g'1Od.I1 O1 Slgh Poxx mg each dax and not duftmg Oul 5611101 xeax had soon apploached 'Ihe xx aves ln tl1lI'l101l 10.11 ed We tl 1ed oul best ln that last xe'u To stand fl1ITl xx hxle aboard Poxxlng each dax 'md not dllftlllg' But noxx xxe leave that f uthful boat lhe xxatels and the foam Nexx t1d6S of l1fe xxe ll soon be on -Xnd nevx Shlp decks xxe ll loam Poxxmg each dax and not duftmg D01 othx G1ape1 , --Y , Y Y lx , fl ec e e : d f' c - ' c TT 4 ' c any Q A W - v - '- W ' , R W er! 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Y , L vi wr, s' I . fx ff v ABBOTT WII MA How pretty her blushing was and how she blushed again' College Course French Club 3 4 Dramatic Club 2 3 4 Campfire 1 2 3 4 Class Play Annual 4 Glee Clu 1 2 3 4 Tenms 1 3 4 Bas ketball 1 Prom Commlttee 3 De clamatory 2 3 ANDERSON ORRELL Della Modesty becomes a young man English Course T ack 1 2 3 4 Captam 4 Tenms 1 2 Class Bas Baseball 3 4 ASPINWALL EARL Kettle As good be out of the World as out of Fashlon English Course Tenms 2 Prom Commlttee 3 Athletlc Association BARRETT BEVERLY Be1 Curfew must not Img tonight' English Course Dramatic Club 1 2 3 Basketball 1 2 Tenms 1 2 3 Prom Committee 3 Annual 2 3 BARTELT ELIZABETH She was Just the quiet kind whose natures never vary Classical Course French Club 3 Dramatic Club 3 4 Glee Club 1 Class Play Honor Student BOESE MIKE A fig for care a fig for woe. Agricultural Course. 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' . - -42 2: ,Y ,, ' , , ,Auf l,qQx,,g OGEERI?i9EIj7'1928l W BROWN ELIZABETH Betty There newer vsas change ln you Engllsh Course Glee Club 1 Basketball 2 Dramatlc Club 2 3 Prom Commlttee 3 BL RHANS MARTHA Mart Good to forglve Best to forget a wrong Engllsh Course CHRISTENSEN HELEN Hahno Nay her foot speaks' Commerclal Course Pro n Comnnt tee 3 Annual Staff 4 Lowllness 1S young ambltlons ladder College Course lfrench Club 3 4 Presldent Football 4 Athletlc As s 1at1on12 3 4 Deb te 3 Cheerleader 3 Track 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Class Basketball 1 2 3 An nual Staff 4 DEXHEIMER MIRIAM Dzclt I have a heart wlth room for every Joy Latm Course Glee Club 4 Tennls 1 2 Class Plav Prom Commlttee 3 Annual 4 Dramatic Club 1 3 4 Orchestra 1 3 Declamatory 1 2 3 Honor Student DOLI ASE RUTH Ruthze Hasten slowlv Engllsh Course v b ' ' I -gp A - ' I L J Y VY YV , .. W H H , .. u . . - , u ' ' - 1 , 2, 3: .3 , Z , 1. , V. , - u ' , Y H Y. ' 7 at ry s 4 T U H l . L' . . 1 - g . DAHMS, FRANCIS- Fran ,, . . .. , H . 1 Q . . , , . . 5 l '- oc , , , 9 a , 4: I 3 ' , Q : ' 1 9 5 ' u ' ,va Y - IK ' ' YI . H 5 ' . , 5 - .9 . 3 9 6 1 y S , -, 3 , y 5 - ll ' !Y 1 , T H Y! fav HOGEERRATIAICQ M Ml TBI Qwfi Ygijg Q at is..-..L IILRANT FREDERICK Fur He thlnks too much Such men are dangeroua Agrlcultural Course Dramatlc u 1 Glee C ub 4 Caes Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 4 Club 1 Z 'l 4 Athletlc Q Qoclatlon 1 2 State Champlonshlp Poultrx Judgmg Team 3 DIBBI E HIARIJILEN Commerual Courge Glee Club 1 Plom Commlttee 3 I UVQER FRANCE? 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'ff The llfe glxen u by nature 1s f short but the memorx of a well fi, fx, spent hfe IS eternal Commerclal Course Class Secre tary 7 Annual Staff 4 Prom Com mittee 3 Honor Student HACKBARTH F1 ORENCE Ho The sum of clutx let two words contam Be humble and be just Commerclal Course Glee Club 3 4 HAIKE DOROTHI Doi How weak a thlng the hezrt of woman IS' Latm Course Glee Club 4 Tenms Club 1 2 3 4 Prom Committee 'S Class Vlce presldent 1 Dramatlc Clu 1 2 '3 4 Class Play Camp flrel 2 3 4 Basketballl Honol Student HARTEL FEORFE Nzclty 'VIa5 you llve all the days of your 1 e Agrlcultural Course Ag Clubl P '3 4 Track 4 Class Basketball 4 HARTWIF' IZOIA 1 J Whlle I keep my senses I shall ple fer nothlng to a pleasant frlend Commerual COUISC Tenms Club 1 7 Glee Club 'Z 4 Orchestra 1 9 HAISEN WEDORA Hunlty I IIVC not ln mx self College Course Tennls Assoclatlon 3 4 French Club 3 4 Prom COl11I'l1ltt0E3 Class Plax Basketball 1 Dramatlt Club 2 '3 4 Presldent 4 Annual 4 Honor Student nb I 15 S In 9 ,A 4 P ,fi 1' S ply' 'l'!..l X V Y Y flc W, I N v f JJ: Y Xf , Y r A ,V , ,V ' ' W ' 7 - 1A I' u J ' . ,,. .. . 1.1 , 1 1 O 4- f -E' F' 'i ' v I an 'Y '- - f-., , 1-It . t e .,i54-,.,-- Y A . , ,3,h-R A- , 41 - - , Q , - U 4.4 I, . ,. . , , uf, ,Q . 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HENDY MARGARET I only ask a mod rate fate College Course Orchestra 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 Dramatlc Club 3 4 Tennls Club 1 HENSEY KATHRYN Kay Some vlrtue IS needed but not too much College Course French Club 3 Commermal Contest 3 4 Annual 4 Dramatlc Club 3 4 Prom Commlt tee 3 Class Secretary 3 4 Camp fire 1 2 3 4 Glee Club3 4 Honor Student and Valedlctorlan HUPPERT OLIVER Ollze It IS not wlse to be wlser than IS necessary Agrlcultural Course Tenms Asso clatlon 2 Glee Club 3 Athletic As soclatlon 1 2 3 Dramatic Club 1 2 3 Debate 1 2 Agrlcultural Con test 4 JAEHNAE EVE! YN Afe What IS unlawful IS very attrac tlve Commerclal Course Glee Club 1 2 4 Commerclal Contest 4 KREKI OW MAXINE Mar Pleasure xs never long enough Commerclal Course Glee Club 1 ARESSIN CLYDE Kress T1s as easy to be heroes as to s1t ldle slaves Engllsh Course Janesvllle Hxgh 'ichool 1 Football 2 3 4 Annual 2 Baseball 2 3 Glee Club 4 Bas ketball 2 3 4 Captam 4 Clas Vice presldent 3 Prom Committee 3 Txack 2 3 u 1 E 1 X J Yi W M v Y , W - , i ,AX P I l 1 1 u 1 n - v y S A , : . , ,4: v F - ll Yl , 1 u - - 1 ,. , - , 4: 1 , 1 : 1 : ' . . - 1 9 n 1 a 1 9 n v S . ll 'YP , 1 H . . . . n . . 9 9 . ' ' 1 ! : . Y v : v 5 ' f ' u n I 1 ' . u ' ' - ' li . - 1 1 Q . - u ,nr 1 , 1- . u ' H ' ll . Y! , 1 uv - ' - rv . . L , n 1 n Q 1 Q ' 3 ' U I ! V : . S n 1 4 I s 1 - N 1 ff? E V Lk 1 b ' -' ARUCKENBERG PERRY Per ry Wznltle Man delights not me no nor woman either though by my smll mg you seem to think so Agricultural Course Agricultural Club 1 2 3 4 State Champion Poultry Judge 4 Track 4 Honor Student KRULI HAROID Bulch He speaketh not and yet there lle a conversatlon in his eyes English Course Lake Mills High School 1 Basketball 1 Football 1 Track 2 3 4 Basket Ball 2 3 4 Captain 4 Dramatic Club 4 Ath letlc Association 2 4 Class Presi dent 3 Baseball 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Class Play Prom Committee 3 Vice president 2 4 KUTZ HAZEL Kutz Keep close to the shore, let others venture on the deep Commercial Course LINTON LEOTA Lee This is not life tls but a piece of childhood thrown away Latin Course Campfire 1 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 President 4 Dra matic Club 2 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 President 3 Class Play Tennis Association 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Honor Student LOWE FRANCES Fran To live IS not a blessing but to live well. English Scientific Course. Tennis Association 1 2' Basketball 1 2' Class Play' Prom Committee 3' Dramatic Club 1 3 4' Campfire 1 2 3 4' Annual 4. MCKEAND LUCILLE- Lou To be young is surely the best if the most precarious gift of life. Latin Course. Glee Club 2 3 4 Secretary 2 President 4' Tennis Association 1 4 Class Play- An- nual Staff 4' Class Secretary-treas- urer 2' Dramatic Club 2 3 4' Or- chestra 1 2 3 4' Prom Committee 3' Campfire 1 2 3 4' Honor Stu- dent. - Lip A .. . 3 1 . Neve 1, s - g u , , i. - I 11 u ' , ' 1 , .. . . ,1 1 1 1 i I 7 1 u 11 1, 1 T u - 1 S . . . ,, Y Y I 1 1 1 -1 1 1 ' 1 ' . - 1 1 . . . . , . 1 1 ' 9 1 1 7 ' 1 1 i 1 ' 1 1 u 11 Y T u , 11 u 11 l T H . . . ,. . - 11 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ' 1 1 S 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 5 - 1 1 1 - 1 ' v u 11 Y T H . . . 1 ,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 11 1 H 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J' ff- W Kiwi? mel, 'f ,ff 7 I 'JC 4 ufnavdzgo. OGEERIHHLWQZSI hx MAIN ML RIEI Mar The good alas are few Latln Course French Club 3 4 Dramatlc Club 2 3 4 Basketball 1 Declamatory 2 '3 4 Glee Club T 3 4 C Plav Prom Committee 3 Annual 4 Honor Student 'IIARSHAI I ELLEN She IS wedded to convlctlons Engllsh Course Glee Club 1 2 Class Play Prom Commlttee 3 Dramatlc Club 4 Declamatory 4 MA QTERS LUCILLL Let gentleness my strong enforce ment be Commercial Course Orchestra 1 2 MOORE WILFRED Wolf I hate always thought the actlons of men the best Interpreters of thelr thoughts Commercxal Course Tenms Asso clatlon 1 2 Basketballl 2 Athlet IC Association 1 2 Football 2 3 4 MORIF EV ERETT F Gravlty IS the ballast of the soul whlch keeps the Tllllld steadx College Course Track 2 3 Basket ball 2 MORRIS BEVTOV Jud Glve me hberty or glve me dea ' College Course French Club 4 Football 2 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 Tenms Assoclatlon 2 3 Basketball Z 3 Athletlc Assoclatlonl 2 3 4 Annual 4 V R f , , ,AY 7 V f : A 9 l 5 - - -uh Y - LJ Y , Y f ' , - i A y, 1, Q ,Q-J., v :gf 5, 1 KZl ... 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The whole world IS a wheel and lt w1ll all come round all rlght Commerclal Course Glee Club 1 Dramatxc Club 3 4 Young fellows w1ll be young fel lows Commercial Course Basketball 3 4 Baseball 4 ROGERS VIRGINIA Vee Where the stream runneth smooth est the water IS deepest English Course Glee Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 Secretary treas urer 4 Commercml Contest 2 Prom Commlttee 3 Tennis Assocx atlon 3 4 Dramatlc Club 2 3 4 Class Play Campfire 1 Z 3 4 An nual 4 Honor Student ROHLOFF ALBERT Ab: Too great haste leads us to error Engllsh Course Prom Commlttee 3 Athletlc Assoclatlon 1 2 3 K , f A' H ' . V l ' f L ' ' -I ' ' -Q L J i V M YV ' Y' YW '- Y , S- - Kr A Zi f A - f - - fA--- .Q , J 5, V. u . vv H , ff . ' . I 1 i 1 y s Q 1 1 3 ' ' v Q G Q 43 g . -2 . .u 1 all ' u ' , Yv I' . - -, A . ' 3 - . ' ' ' w 1 1 l 1 ' ll F 1 Q ' , .4 . 91 u ' ,u 1 ll Y n Q - - n . . g X ' , . 5 ROBERTS, GERALD- Jerry ,, u - - ig n .- ,. . 8 I F ' 1, f 'Q J Y, t 4, u Y - - ' YY I? K ' - , : Q T . r v . 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NLR JACK Indane IIA IIE WE IVE Xou know I say just what I thmk College Course Glee Club 3 Ten ms Assocxatxon 1 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Class ay Dramatlc Club 2 Track 1 2 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Athletic Asso c lon 1 2 3 4 NDSCHNEIDER DEMPSTER Dem Engllsh Course Athletic ASSOCIB tlon 1 Prom Commlttee 3 Glee Club 3 Annual 4 ICHER HARVEY Actmon IS eloquence Commerclal Course West Mllwau kee Hugh School 1 2 3 Football 4 Track 4 Football 3 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 TZEL LUCILLE Peanuts Llghtly from all bonds I fllt nor lose my mlrth Commercial Course Tennis 1 Glee Club 3 4 SCOTT ROYAL Is any man flee except the ma who can pass hls llfe as he please Engllsh Course V L 4 - js W ., ' . X -. ,V ,Y pf, E ' W , i V f i A 7 A' ' ' YH7' m M1 , 3 :rv 1 1 - --' . ' A ' - '. Z , i., , 3 A 4 li, by V qfzfwa. . .1 - 1, - - , 1 1 1 - N V ,Wy ,Q K jwovi H . . ,Q A '. 1' ,aff A . . ' 4 ,, 'z if .Still 1 . I J, - -' 1 ' . 'Lil ' . . ,4 ' W 1 , -. ' 3 . ' . ' ' .' 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' ,' , - . 1- . . 5 , . r , Y f - - ' ' S . 1 . 1 M ,ELT V - Y V Y Y i a I-v- M ?HOGEERl5AYf1f1eQe8ll Dechcatory Exeruses of the Emery umor Hlgh School Wednesday December 14 1927 at 7 30 P M lT'lXOLdllOY'l Pu P XX Luo wx xlUSlL Iumol l-hgh School Olehostra Lhurmm I Gloxm' Dvdxcdtoxx Aciclu H N hlebsagas flom X lcc prfnflfnt of Chambcx of Commune Paul Bulilldffl -Xttornex Charles P Rogzcm Countw Supt A J Thorne 'Slum SQYIIOI Hlgh Snhool Olchcatrd Ple cntdtlon of Lmclx Poltlfut Nlrh S L Emerx Address In RQITIIIIISCCYICE, and G1at1turif J Q Emerx Benedlctlon Rox Parke-rwon T SX , HOGEERRAH T952 M ,yi Ili ,, wa' '3 '!'!'l VH Q ' fy K QQ , X , A' J 1 - K Y - K , f - XAX 2 .,-,' A f f-I Q V 1 air. u , '4 viglg- 1 ,I 1 QL if is . Wx. ' DKK. '3-Z4 .rn 29, bfi' . I' A Q' Ui: I' ' I: J-'.f'r A if A . ,I . si' . vig? ' . 5 , 4 I P ' ' ' , A x I v V 6 , 8 xl 'SI . ni A h ,fii 1 A Q - a Qin? 8 J. . . Aff. . , y .- rf OGEERRMIHKQZS M Allen -krialme Arm1tage Iloxothx Bankel I1ene Bellm 1n Gex xlrl Bemu I' flvldlfl Be1gm1nn Helen B1enfan5, Olm Buchholtz Agne Buuovs Ilorothx Calne Lucnlle Comacl Chfford Ilamuth N01 ma Ld1ck BIIICIIGKI I-,ngel I 1ll 'ln Flo11n I' lwoorl FIOIIHC VX e ton Foesch Call Foe ch Iohn F1anc1co Puth F11 k I' lxxoocl G a el O Xe Gott chalk Hoxxa1d G1ape1 IICIIICI Gleen I o1en Guetzlaff Puth Habel H1112 Hager Har11et FRESHMEN Hahn N111 hall Hahn Vllldlefl H xlfm mn XX1ll1am Hauez Amta Haukz I men Hebbe Nilldxerl Herluck Agne Hemze Ru ll Hemz F111 Hxnkel Ha11y Hoefs Ruth HofTm'1n Helen lungh ln Llox fl ha llke Rachel Ixe tol Robert kohl IVIIHHIC Ixmuss lJo1othV Iuemnp: Pu ell I ackey ROb9lt Lemlxe Hnlda Lloyd Cl'1ra I uclem 1n Mau Ile me1 Donald Nllllalfl kenneth Mlllex -Xa1on xIlll91 Lynne NIOTTI Yemon Ixeumann Octaxla INo1they Robe1ta I'1ut ch Lsther Pooch Harold Purucker Arlene Rue Be 1t11ce Robe1t NI'111on Roglltz Lyle Scherwtz xxlllldm SCIIIIIITIQ John Sch1oede1 Anlta S1ewe1t Lucllle Sxex e1t Ruth Sweet Ruth Su a1t lJell'1. 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F-' V' ef- A P 9 l l D n A Aa f 5 1' V If-228IlM The Debate Season of 1927 1928 Try outs for placee on the 1978 debate team were held 1n December The Negatlxe team wax eomposed of W1ltred Oest1e1ch Arthur Oestre1eh Franus Dahms feloaexf and Clement B1 tdley lalternatej The AmF111dtlW8 team was John Urban Douglab BBIRILN iI1dwl.1d Rxan tweeond epeakersj and Ifrederlek Wagnel feloeerj The teams worked hard md swtemat1eallx and wexe readx for the btate League debates 111 Februarw Results of Whxtewater Dlstrlet Debate fontext Won Lost ts Poxt -Xtkmeon 1 Elkhorn Jeffeuon Waun1kee Belleulle 10 lake WI1ll I' 1 tT ot 1 U00 l 1 1 1 1 1 0 U Pour debates were held bCfOl9 el1m 1nat1on took place 1n the Whltewater d1 trlet a follows Felmru trx 12 At Jefferson Fort Ixeg 3 Jeffexeon Aff kt I' ort -Xtklneon Fort Aff 'Z Lake 'Nhlls Neg U If ebl u xrx 'U Fort Aff 3 If ast T101 Neg 0 At Fort -Xtklnson I' ort Neg 'S Oregon Aff For the eexenth ton tkUIlXL xea1 the Port -Xtklnson debate teame hate won the NNTIIIQNN 1te1 D1 t11tt Lhimplon hlp and the Ulstllmt Debate banner NI-XRQH 9 In the 6111lf11 18l: fo1 the Southern V111 LUHII1 Champmn h1p the Port Negatne l t to xTdXNlll6 1 to 0 and the I-ort -Xflllmatlxe won flom Beaxel Dam at Fort Atk1r on 1 to U -Xfter addmg peuentagex It wx found that Beaxer Dam had 198 pomt Niaxulle lffo and lAo1t -Xtkmxon 191 Bene: Dim was therefore w1nne1 of the 891111 nnale Th1 wa the hx t tnme 1n xexen geaxe that the Port Atkxn on debate team d1d not take part 1n the atate senu hnals :A I 1 B. . 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H 1928 The AG Club The -Xg11cultu1 1l Club beg 1n ltx VSOlh th1s xe.11 about tl1e nnddle of September Tl1e fhst b1g event 111 ulnch tl1e club was enteled N115 the State vslde Judgmg Conteet held It Madmon I'01t won SQVQI 11 notexx O1tl1N places -Xe 1nd1x1dual Judge of potatoeQ Paul lamsex placed ftllbt xx 1tl1 .1 50016 of IIIHQIX nlne 111d 0119 half pe1 cent Ou1 poultu Judglng team com posed of OIINQI Huppe1t PQIIX IXlllChGI1lJ9l0' llld XX 1ldo11 Log1 non fnxt pl ICQ b11ng1nff home two cup Dllllllg tl1e f1ll the bow V916 uv p1epa11ng t then 11111111 111 w t ec 1 1 tmon 111on o vs Mx 1 L 1px IX L l N, pl 111 lo11lt1 1 lumlg K 111111 sl Perry Kruukenberg Paul Ramsey y ' . V ' - dj, 1 W1 f?-f-M eJ-MfxEa l 1 JV VV ' V 1-1 1 .1 1 1- 4 kd of 1 no A fm gg 59 A n' me 2 I L1 - 1 v .-. tv , . 4 ' J , - 7' 1 2 . 'V . ' . . .z . . .v 1 Q ' ' v' ' 1 4 Y. - v . f- -' 4 . 1 K, n . K . . 2 - . . i . . - K, , . . ' u . .xi . . .CH i 2 . .S 7 F a 1, ' C, ' s. 1 I .I Z -vk. Q I b ' - 'Ol' 1 al fa . 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IR-1' Krucli -1 l 'rg won first 1 -- in the State ' . ing ix V A ,Nam ,, f2QEE11g fleelsll Dramauc Club The High School Dramatic Club under the supervision of 'Vhss Hazel H6SSlHg held the first meeting of the year on September 28 Officers elected were Medora Hansen president Clement Bradley vlce president Esther Nye secretary and treasurer Wald Ryan business manager The first play Aunt Harrlet s Night Out brought before the club the trials and tlibulatlons of a budding playwright working under the handlcap of his aunts preju dice against plays The cast consisted of Virginia Rogers Kathryn Hensey and Clement Bradley On October 95 the mam room platform was converted into a witch s cavern Lois Glaper Wllma Tambllngson and Miriam Dexhelmer were the Weird Sisters who con spired against Macbeth At the next meeting the club enjoyed a play Friend Husband, directed by Geraldine Hoffman Nettle the wife played by Genevieve Wilson was reprimanded by her sister in law played by Betty Grabill for her apparent splnelessness During the course of the plav however she surprised her sister ln law and herselt as well by her mettle On December 7 Frances Wlleman sang two songs accompanied by Violet Helde The Oestrelch tvuns appeared as Ike and Mike and gave several selections of a very classlcal UD nature Clement Bradley gave an amusing interpretation of little Jane Baxter who reveled in teasing her brother and eating bread n butter n applesauce A Christmas program was given on December '71 It opened with Cdl0lS by eight members Santa Claus appealed ln the person of Ward Ryan in a play written and dl netted by Clement Bradley . 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AX - Q X ,,,l x , 9 ' 7 ' l 41 I . , ' '61, ix- J XA L-K ' x 3 Nw l 1 Q l l :QE ll X ' 1 ' T J J - 1 STOVL K vu, , l , l , I - l 5 1 l, l l : , V , Gf1OGFER1fM:I1'fl2iI have fff-P is A 'F W4 sseeseeerfeesll Entre Nous Our Senior French Club Entre Vous was orgamzed early this year under the SUPETVIQIOH of Miss Laura Graper The officers elected were Leota Linton presldent, William Sherman uce president Virginia Rogers secretary treasurer The purpose of the club is to gain a better understandlng of the French people Some of the topics we have studied are French influence in America French opera, holidays ID France French novelists and painters and education ln France Our meetings are held once a month during our class period Every member of the class appears on the program at least once during the year At our first meeting the topic was the French schools We learned that ln this country education is free and compulsory for children from six to thirteen gears Superior primary education is for those who vush a wider education This loosely cor responds to our high school The lj, cee corresponds to our colleges An article written bx a French woman telling of the Christmas festivities when she was a child was read at the second meeting Fverxone goes to mldmght mass Yew Year s Dax At the third meeting the French painter 'Vhllet hls life and his paintings was discussed At Hrst 'Vlxllet painted portraits but later his pictures were of groups of people and of landscape His pictures show his preference for the simple outdoor life of the peasants rather than for that of the city Mlllets most famous paintings are The Cleaners The flnqclus and The qouer IF CERC I F PRANFAIS The Junior I-remh Club nas organized this fall under the dlrection of Miss Graper with Adeline Bellman as secretary and treasurer and Ehzabeth Grablll as the xice president A chairman IQ elected at everx third meeting to take charge of the next three programs and we haxe had some xerx interesting ones Among other things we have studied French customs French songs and French artists . . . , A , . - . . 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' ,A 'f.,,--,-'lt fi ,I V V Z7 gift Q ,- . - nf oesslzleim-T1I.RIyX MILTON VS FORT Fort Atklnson High opened the season with the Mllton grldders at Mllton on September 23 and Just managed to eke out a 54 to 0 vlctory Contrarv to expecta tions Milton showed little power whereas the Fort contingent displayed unusual early season form On the initial play after the kick oh' Kressm swept around left end be hind perfect mterference and galloped for a touchdown Thereafter the game was a rout Fort scorlng almost at will In the third and fourth periods Abe rushed ln a multltude of reserves who despite thelr mexperlence clearly showed that Fort would not suffer for lack of talent 1n following years Although Fort had but five letter men back from the prevlous year It was plainly demonstrated that with addxtlonal coachmg and experlence they were to be a real contender for the title WATERTOWN VS FORT On October fir t Coach Abendroths grldxronxsts slid to defeat on a muddy field of battle as Watertown smashed down our lme agam and agam for conslstent yardage In the first half both teams fought extremelv hard for an upper hand Several txmes the mvaders came dangerously near to a touchdown but nevertheless the first half ended 0 to 0 as Watertown had only a few yards to go for the first score In the last half our adversaries scored 12 points 1n splte of the fact that the home boys came back mto the game wlth a grim determlnation to wm the laurels Watertown s victory was largely due to the fact that they intercepted many of Fort s passes and several t1m6S scampered down the field so close to goal that It was not so hard to push It over It was a hard fought game and much credit IS due the Fort eleven for their trong standmg against a heavier team The final whl tle closed the struggle with a 12 to 0 victory for Watertown STOUGHTON VS FORT In a veritable sea of mud and water Fort Atkinson Jomed battle Wlth Stoughton on October 7 However the shthery grxdlron proved favorable to our cause and Fort back, accomplished nothmg against Fort s lme at tlmes even being thrown for los es He was rushed ln his passmg by the Fort tackles Capt Henze and Wagner Ao a re sult Stoughton s passmg attack was destroved and they had to resort to lme bucks and end runs Fort s touchdown came ln the second quarter when Henze punted to Stoughtons five yard lme Stoughton backed against lts own goal wa forced to punt, but a bad pass from center eluded Nvgaard's hands and Wagner of Fort At kmson recovered behmd Stoughtons goal lme glvmg Fort a touchdown Henze kxcked goal Prior to this touchdown Fort had threatened Stoughton s goal several tlmes but on each occaslon the mud deepened and the Stoughton lme strengthened as Fort advanced and they were forced each tlme to glve the ball to Stoughton wlthln the ten yard lme Stoughton on the contrary never vsas wlthm Forts thirty yard lme The team played one of the finest games of the sea on and justly deserved to win EVANSVILLE VS FORT On the morning of October 14 Fort Journeyed to Evansvxlle where they hung up a 32 to 0 vlctory The game was played ln the mornlng ln order that those boys who wished to see the Wisconsin Mlchlgan game at Madison ln the afternoon might do so Fort scored early in the fir t quarter on straight football the game as a whole bemg characterized more bv hard XICIOUS playing than bv sensational runs Fvansulle s only scoring chance came in the second quarter when they had the ball on Forts ten yard lme, but an lncompleted pass over the goal lme gave the Fort the ball on their own twenty yard lme where they soon punted out of danger Undoubtedly the chlef at traction of the game camc ln thc last few moment of play after Coach Abendroth had mscrted practically an entirely new te am composed of second strmg men The ball was ln Fort Atklnson s posses lon on Evansville s fifteen yard lme Moore regular quarterback took the ball around left end the seconds gxvmg hlm splendid mterference and with some superb stiff arming and foot work he managed to carry the ball acros l . - : 9 Lf' D I - W lx , ' 2 f J 7 - Y if v T ' -f ' -V - IA emerged unscathed with a 7 to 0 victory. The much-tooted Nygaard, Stoughton full- . , s I a N u N D oGEE12r2fm1f,1fi,fs,Esj M the goal It was one of the finest runs made bs a Fort back thls wear In the line Capt Henze play ed a fine offenslwe game Hovt ex er on defense he missed at least one half of the tackle That 1 undoubtedly due to the fact that those plays didnt come over hl side of the l1ne F Moore at end played a fine offensne game snarlng a number of passes EDGLRTOIN VS FORT It was prophesied that the contest on October 22 would be one of thc hardest fought games of the year and thus it turned out to be for it wa the only defeat Fort suffered from any league team this season Fort scored early 1n the first half on a clever false place formation IH which Henze hurled to Kressm the latter picking hls way to a touchdown We had several other chances to core ln the first two quar ters but as luck would have lt breaks went against the home boys and Edgerton held us Edgerton wa outclassed altogether in the first two quarters but their won derful come back ln the la t half netted them 13 points Hopkins and Vkallmow smashed our line for repeated gams which went a long way toward their vlctory Krull s excellent kicking showed him to be the best punter of the valley league while Anderson dlsplayed great work in backing up the line In the line Henze proved his mettle as an all conference tackle and Zlrath at center played wonderful football both offensively and defens1vely Welcher played a fine offensive game his ability to spear passes has contributed much to this season s success Much to our sorrow the final whistle dlsclosed a 13 to 6 victory for Edgerton LAKE MILLS VS FORT Fort went over to Lake Mllls on November 3 and there faced another game with the dope against them True to its reputatlon Fort again upset the dope to add an other star ln its field of victories Early ln the game a long gain was made for the home team by a pass from Henze to Kressm and It wa not long thereafter that Captain George Henze deposited the oval behlnd Lakes zero yard lme Wilfred Moore as quarterback showed fine generalshxp 1n his choice of plays and was Fort outstanding ground gamer It was after a Lake Mills punt that came to re t behind our goal lme that W Moore again showed presence of mmd The punt had been barely touched by a Fort man ln an at tempt at blocking lt the quarterback had detected this contact with the ball and raced back to scoop up the plgSkln ln an attempt to bring it back But before he could re verse his dlrectlon and get started again the opposing crew had downed him behind the goal line which netted them a two point safety which might have meant a seven point tally had It not been for the alert Moore Cole replacing Krull on account of the injury of the latter played a fine defensive game whlle Wagner Henze and F Moore showed up in the line ID both defense and offense Late in the last quarter Kressm intercepted a Lake Mills pass and with the aid of a quickly formed defense worth comment raced 85 yards for a touchdown The goal vias missed leaving a score of 13 to 2 Fort on top The home team displayed unusual spmt and cooperatlon which resulted m up ettlng the dope on the game JEFFERSON VS FORT The old rivals met at Jones Park this year with Fort by far the favorite to win On the second play of the game the home boys broke loose for a touchdown and from that point on lt resulted ln a more or less unsucces ful game of tag for Jefferson mce she was usually It The second quarter was the only scoreless one Eight enlors played at this tlme thelr last game and they put It over with a 51 to 0 victory for Fort Atkmson I f Q 1 1 I ,L ' ,, V 1 L,-- - . - , Q .. - 1 1 - IN 'I ' A , . 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Q: ' 5' - '- '- , 2 - 1ut ga -3 ho Ah-'Q :ch I2 's 1'-1'- tossing thr- s - diy 2ll'l'Ll'Zii'j', whivh spf-II1-11 111-f1-21t for thr- D1-nfs, Fo' - 20 to 10 at th1- half 2 1 clos1-11 th- 2 - 2 s .'1t'sf2 't sc -1- of 32 to 124. FOI IC Q ' ,LI-I Fo- A s .sp -1't21t 's 'it -ssf-1i thr- most c-xvitim: 1'21gi11g 00111 -s 111 fin ' i yr-211's 011 J21n11211'y fl. I'Iv2111sviIi1- w21s 110111-1i to win, 1111. z1.s 1111111-fi ft1-1 1fm'1. that 1io111- c'2111't fiisturh Fort 11i21y1-114, 11111' hoys L'ZiI'!'f'iD1Iii11'flll1Jfil with ll 27 --25 win, T111- spf- ' - '2s 'i -'2 'sin fi' st211't to finish. W -lvh -1' s1:1 -ri th1- '2 - ' 'ith 21 I1 -2 sho f - -- 1- f th- ii . Th-'1-21ft1-1' tht' 0111 - tr C0 sis tlj h1-hi th- I1-211i up to the 12 st fo ' ut -s f 1121-'. W'th th1- s -ow ti1-1i, H 'iI1Z put Fort ill th- lv-211i 211111 alth ugh th1- il 2 i-'s ti -11 th- s'r11'1 s1-V1-1'21l tim--s. Klw-ssi11 11121i11t:1i 1-i th1- if-211i with 21 wo11c1-rful 1-21511111 spirit to th1- finish. P1211-h i111livi1l1121l 1112111-1 s - oi husk 2 1 is har to say wh th- h1- tf on1-s vw-1-1-, 1 ' '1-ss' fi 1-yn l s f h- II - s cf- t2' li' riis11l21y1-ri 111111su21l Ilvltilijj 2 flity. OUEERIEAEIWQZSI M Excluslve entertalnment was donated between halves by two former elusive star of the home qumtet namely Gear Larsen and Perch Dahms They felt quite at home and free from embalra sment a they romped about the floor smklng clean one-. from exery conceivable angle STOL GHTOIN VS FORT In a game second onlv to the Lvansvllle battle ln the number of thrills registered per paid admlsslon Fort Hlgh scored their first vlctory ln several years over a Stoton qulntet Kressm opened the game for Fort with a long hot Incensed the Stoton cagers retallated wlth several long shots of their own manufacturing which nearly severed the nets from their moorings Holmes Stoughton captaln dlsplayed a re markable technlque ln thls matter of cagmg pomts whlle hovering about the three quarters hne evoking the plaudxt of the multitude on three such occasions The half came to a close with Stoton leading 13 to 12 Evidently Coach Wnlke s denunciation between halves concerning his proteges prowess had some effect for wxthm a few mmutes of the opemng of the final half they had run their lead to 19 to 12 As m the Evansvllle game however Fort ln a true Algerxan style slowly but surely cut thi trooped Jubllantly 1nto the bitter night content in the knowledge that the game was thelrs by a 27 23 score whxle the equally ardent Stoton adherents slunk to their horseless carrlage cursmg the fate which had mduced Kressln to leave his Janesville home and make his abode in Ifort Atkmson EDGERTON VS FORT On the eve of Friday the 13th Coach Larsen brought h1s squad of young hopefuls to the c1ty of Fort Atkmson His second team met with no succe s belng defeated by a score of 13 to 4 by the Fort Atkmson seconds To those who did not see the game this score may not seem remarkable but the fact that Fort has one of the smallest second teams ln years and that Edgerton has a second team fully as large as our first adds some llttle lu ter to their performance However ln the first team game we were not so successful losmg by a 25 19 score Although not seeking to offer any ahbls lt cannot be denled that Edgerton had a decldedly on night reglsterlng 32W of thelr shots Coach Abendroth made the statement that ln only two other games of which he has kept the record has the percentage of shots made been greater Fort however could not hxt their stride and at no time of the game did they lead thelr opponents JEFFERSON VS FORT AT JEFFERSON The Jefferson quintet was forced to bow to the rangy five from home ln a speedy 24 to 19 contest Our locals played a fla hy floor game with their accurate passes and p0SltlV8 recexvmg Jefferson first taunted Fort with a free throw however the latter soon duphcated and added a field goal Thereafter the lead was held Just teaslngly out of Jeffersons reach At the half Fort was on the long end of a 13 to 7 core In truth Jefferson came back hard m the second half but it was not hard enough to regain lost ground Fort had the advantage of slze which we grant was quite an asset The basket ball enthuslasts who journeyed slx mlles north to wltness the cagmg bout rejoiced over the outcome of the strife with our old enemy MILTON VS FORT Fort went mto a tle for second place with Evansvllle by defeatlng Milton Umon in a battle royal on the latter mlnlature court It might have been a different story had it not been for the fact that Captams Krull and Kressm were so dead on thelr free throws We claimed 8 pomts m thx manner out of a total of 18 Umon knows the ms and outs of her shrunken gym and thu had Fort guesslng on the tall end of a 12 to 8 score at the half Fort however pulled up in the third period and put up a real battle In the last few mmutes of play It seemed easy for victory to fall elther way but it favored Us at the final gun with an 18 to 17 tally , ' L Q 9 D -I ' I I R - e e 4' s is A . . 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D 1 , t , . 1 . , ooeenfaslft-ETSI M WHITEWATFR CITY HIGH VS FORT Fort Atkmson defeated Whltewater High a team which had been doped to place among the three first contenders earlier in the eason by a 26 16 score The game proved interesting only lnsofar as it gave us a much welcomed vletory Kressm was hugh pomt man for the locals garnering nlne pomts on four baskets and a free tos Jamcsek of Whitewater took hlgh pomt honors for the evenmg wlth ten pomts via four baskets and two free tosses FORT VS STOUGHTON Fort went into a triple tie for the Valley lead with Edgerton and Evansville as Stoughton defeated us with a tantalizing one pomt margln, 18 to 17 The first half belonged to the Hub wlth an 11 to 18 score Fort got going ln the thlrd quarter and by holding the opponents scoreless during this period entered the final stanza with a four point advantage score being 15 to 11 Stoughton soon stunned Fort by droppmg a pair of field goals through the hoop Then came the crltlcal moment' Wlth only a few econd left to play and a score of 18 to 17 ln their favor Welcher was awarded a free toss' A chance to tle the game' He started to shoot three times but was lnter rupted by the referee who had to qulet the exclted mob Finally order prevalled but a well meant attempt from over cautlous hands falled to send the sph: re to its mark You know the rest JEFFERSON NS FORT In a game in whlch there was never any doubt a to the outcome Fort High cru hed the Jefferson five here by a 32 14 score Jefferson minus their star guard lxlesllng was utterly helpless against the Fort attack The game started slowly wlth all promlses of a close but loosely played game After five minutes of llstles perform mg Fort s team work began to functlon and they swept up and down the floor rmg mg up countless baskets The half found Fort vwlth a comfortable lead The second half was a repetition of the fir t Fort scorlng at will and holding their opponents help less In the final period a number of reserves were inserted who showed up very well Of the regulars Kressm displayed his usual all conference ablllty and Wagner eon tmually took the ball off the board and fed lt to h1 team mates LAKE MILLS VS FORT Lake Mllls started the game wlth a dazzling burst of speed whlch might hate swept a less balanced team than ours off lts feet and the first quarter ended 6 to 5 ln their faxor ln the last three quarters Fort settled down to business and really got going rolllng up a total of 35 pomts to their vlsltors 15 the biggest score made by us this ear y Kressm and Krull onee started could not be stopped the former mklng 7 field goals and one free throw and the latter four long ones and three from the line ln the last quarter Able sent ln flocks of reserves from the seeond team but lake Mills could not begin to cut down our big lead The score doe not mdxeate the good fight that Lake Mull put up 1' DGI' RTON VS FORT Ldgerton experienced little trouble ln defeating Fort by catching the latter on hex off mght when her maehme failed to funetlon up to normal lfdgerton had a strong defense that Port eould seldom penetrate vuth sueeess The opponents dlsplayed .1 erashmg offense and their tos es seemed to find their mark mueh too often Fort was handieapped for about half the game bv the absenee of Krull who injured his ankle Edgerton kept snaggnng the nets untll the final gun called to halt a 27 to 8 uctory for her The faet that Fort suffered thls deff at lb hard to swallow for It mat mean that she will han to be eonte nt mth dropping from first to third m the Valley I eague ' ' gg? 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' s , . . 1. , - . , A 11 ff-f V llN3f45 ?!i UUEER :Qiasl M FORT ATKINSOIN VS RIPOIN COLLEGE FRESHMEN Our team played their la t game with the Freshman team of Ripon College as a prellmlnary to a Beloit Ripon contest The mam purpose of this wa to glve our boys a chance to play on a larger floor and to enable them to see a college game The Rxpon Freshman team is composed of former High School players most of whom are larger and more mature than our own boys so Fort sprung a surprise on the spectators by thelr flne showing agamst a superlor team Fort started out by taklng a lead of 7 to 2 Before the end of the half however Ripon had caught up and passed our team the score being 12 to 10 nn favor of the Freshmen at the end of the first half Durmg the econd half the team played practically on even terms Just before the final whistle and traxlmg by one point Fort shot for the basket several times and a number of them bounced out Rlpon recovered the ball and shot lt up the floor maklng a basket just as the gun went off and the game ended 16 to 13 ln their favol FORT ATKINSON VS DELAVAN DEAF Due to the fact that the Fort first team played a game with the Ripon Frosh n the same night for which a game with the Delavan Deaf had been cheduled It was nece sary for the second team to carry our colors mto battle The game resulted in a 20 20 tie ln two overtime periods Although badly outplayed 1n the first half the seconds came back with a rush ln the last half and holding thelr opponents scoreless managed to tle the score at 18 all In the first overtlme period each team scored a basket In the seeonel overtime however each went scoreless and the game ended 20 20 Moore was easily the star of the evening hoopmg five buckets and two gift shots FORT VS WHITFWATER Fort was experiencing a slump that had come upon her the week before ln the Edgerton game Our cagers Just couldn t get going the way they should have until a posedly the weaker team played Fort a very even game most of the time However a the deciding moments neared Fort pulled away with a point lead to wln the eon test 16 10 WHITEWATER NORMAL HIGH VS FORT ATKINSON A game was scheduled with Whitewater Normal Hxgh near the close of the season when it was learned that Fort was to take part m the Whitewater tournament m order that Fort might become accu tomed somewhat to playing on a large floor There was nothmg noteworthy m our 18 8 vlctory the game being marred by fumbling and bad playlng ln general A worlds record was establl hed however which wlll in all probablllty stand for many years to come Thls was the covering of the Whitewater gym floor in two drnbbles by a local second team boy Saber Kntzman the Rapler of North Foster Street TOURNAMENT GAMES FORT ATKINSON VS MADISON CENTRAL This year Fort was favored with the prlvllege of taking part ln the Whitewater Tournament She was elected to play a her initial game the trongest team in the Big Six Conference Madison Central It was predicted to be nothmg more or less than an easy work out game for Cen tral but Fort soon changed the minds of the authors of such predlctlons Whlle Cen tral showed a team of great ablllty they failed to outclas our cager as was generally expected Fort played a fine defensive game and thus Madison had only a two point lead at the half We cut that lead to a tie by the fourth quarter and for a short time managed to get 2 points ahead Madison however dlsplayed a fast finish to win 20 16 Welcher merlts com ment for has ability to handle the ball and to cage the phere He was the star of the game This was lndee el a wonderful showing for Fort agamst such a large school V2 - s A e i W ' ' L r 9 A .. . . , I . - I I Y KE e - A as - A - A ' J W - ' V W if - f I 4 . S . . , , . Y , - - . ' I I , 5 ' s - ' A . ' , . 5 I , , 1 I 1 ' w . . , 1 's X . . , 0 . f s , as ' . ' , . . . . . W r ' 1 5 I Y 7 7 4 v ' 4 '1 I ' ' 1 ' v , 4 .. l . f- f y ' . , . , . 'I few moments before the end of the final stanza. The result was that Whitewater, sup- ! ' Y S . , . , 4 . , 3 . . H . A , I I I I v 1 1 ' - I I n ' , s . . . - , . , v. . ,Q .N . . . . D 1 , ' ' , ' its H ' I ' a I Y l ' ' . . I I , S . . .l , 5 S A' 4 . 9 , . - , H . H . . I . - , s s , D , 1 ' , ' x . Y y . . . , - . . C ' ' ' , s ' K s . ,. ' 5 K ff-Q so V WOGEERIHHHQII In the second game of the tournament, Fort was eliminated from further com- petition by the strong Stoughton quintet. It was a well played game, with both teams about on a par, except in the way of caging baskets, in which field of endeavor Stoughton was a trifle superior to our boys. Unhappily Moore, substituting for Kres- sin, had the misfortune to break his foot in the first few minutes of the encounter Up to this time he had been playing a bang up game, surprising everyone with his work in the Central fray Fort did not seem to be on in the way of shooting missing a number of cast hots The game ended 10 14 with Stoughton on the long end of the count Lndoubtcdly if kllaslfl, second high point man in the Rock River Valley Confer ence, had bun eligible for play in the tournament Port might have made a trifle better showing As it was Moore onlv a second year man, filled his shoes splendidly and showed great promise for future vears Further, we had the misfortune to pick for our first opponent Madison Central, a team which is almost universally picked as the choice for State Champions At the time of this writing in a comparison of the State Meet Scores we find that Fort held the Centralltes to a bettel score than am of the teams which the great Central five has yet encountered Because of h1s all around brilliant playing in the tournament Welcher was given a berth on the Janesville Gazettes All Tournament team Krull s fine guarding and superb fioor work gained for him a position on the second All Tournament Five With the Stoughton game Fort closed one of its most successful seasons in re cent years, it being the first time in ten years that a Fort team has participated in the Whitewater Tournament As we shall sustain the loss of onlv four men Kressin Wagner, Welcher and kiull by graduation the outlook for next year 1 nothing, if not promising Heinz Hausen, Moore, Zirath Iwinedorf, and Carl Vi egner will all be with us next year Add to this a half dozen second team reserves and concede that Fort will be among the leaders in 28 29 No of Average No of Games Field Goals Free Throws Total Points Per Game Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Name Rner Total River Total River Total Person River Total River Total Valley Valley Valley al 1' oul Valley Valley Ixres in Clyde 108 Welcher Haney Krull Harold Heinz Ilow 2 25 Hausen Willard Wagner Jack llrath Alex Moore Fred Although lxre ssln wa supersm ded bv Hopkins in thc numbel of total points scored, his average fox numbcl of points pcr game was 9 of a point higher Ihc following arc the axcragf points par game of thc four conference lcadeis lxlessln 10 8 Rf xnolds Hopkins 10 0 I'Lll1l1 7 6 The Smconds had an admirable rmcoid this war losing but one game, that to the Pdgelton team 'lhsrc sums to haxc been some controursy our thc officiating for this particulal gaml it bring said that Pdgerton was faxored sonuwhat lfarlicr in the season hownci tht Seconds scored a wnctorx our this same 1141111 in a manner which le ft no doubt concerning thc compnatm malibu of each Scullm w as thi hauling scour, close lx followed bx faptann Cole and We-gnc-1 ! , ' , , ' . 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' ' A , n v s ' , s 1 'I ' A H A ' A , VH ' OGEERFSXHRTQ-S8 V W .'E ,J ff The followmg ns a table of the second team players the number of po1nts made etc both 1n Rock Rner Valley Conference games and 1n non conference games Name No of No of games I' xeld Goals Free Throw Rock Rock Rock Rner Total Rlver Total Riser Total Valley Valley Valley Per on al Pouls Average 1'otalPomt Per Game Rock Rock Rnver Total River Total Valley Valley Seullm Harry Cole John Werner Larl Roulltz Larl PUIIYINILBHYI W Henle Glenn Moore l'red Green Loren lierkley Dougla lnmblln Norman lxltcman Clenn Anderson Orrell Although one of the smallest teams ID vears the Re erves showed amazmg offen s1vc and defen ne powers, and th1s agam t men who were phys1cally much larger than they Los1ng only K1tzman through graduatlon, lt seems as 1f Fort wnll again put out two fme teams agaln next year Track Thls season Fort has made a very remarkable track record Thus fax we have paftltlpdted 1n four meets lhe first was w1th Janesulle at Jones Park Fort gamed .1 comiortable vlctory wlth a scorlng of 721 to 44' lwlncdorf, for the home team, gathered 16 pomts takmg first 1n 120 yard hlgh hurdles, a t1e for second 1n pole vault, a t1e for f1rst ln hlgh Jump and another first ln the broad Jump Wagner Klull and Anderson gathered 8 9, and 11 pomts respectnely The second meet was the Whltewater DlStFlCt meet For the second year ln suc cesslon Fort was 1n second place There was a t1e w1th Racme however for second place, both teams collecting 15 po1nts Thls was an excellent showmg smee many of the competmg teams were 1n Class A Nmedorf made a 19 10 broad Jump for our only first place Ou1 thlrd meet was the Slxth and last Annual Rock Rlver Valley Meet Fort took first place w1th 64 pomts whlle Edgerton followed w1th 42 Nmedorf agaln d1st1n gulshed hlmself by belng hlgh pomt man w1th 17 pomts to hlS credlt He took firsts 1n 120 yard hlgh hurdles Ctlme 1713 the broad Jump 120 2 J and pole vault 110 3 J Other scores for Fort were Krull 9 pomts Wagner 8 pomts, Anderson, 8 pomts Helnz, 6 pomts, and Welcher 6 pomts A new athletlc league was formed thls year conslstmg of Fort Atklnson Ldger ton Wlsconsm H1gh Monroe Stoughton and Watertown called the Southern WIS cons1n Slx League Saturday s meet was the first competltlon 1n the new league Fort captured first place wlth 53 pomts and Fdgerton second wlth 3612 po1nts Flrst places obtalned by Fort men are Anderson 1n 440 yard run 156 5 J Olson 1n the 880 yard run Q2 17 J Nmedorf m the 120 yard hlgh hurdles 1172 J pole vault 1101 and broad Jump Q20 J, and Krull ln the 220 yard low hurdle 127 8 J The large scorers for Fort were Nmedorf 15 pomts Ixrull 9 Anderson 8 Welcher 6 Wagner 5 and Olson 5 pomts Wlth thls good record to our credlt we expect to place well ln the state meet to ma1nta1n our good reputat1on won last year by tak1ng first place 1n Class ' B V s A A it - W ,' . 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'ffir '7'l3': - .5:.T.1,'if.1, ,1,,-U.':5'Eff 4' ' . 1 iii, 1 L .W-W.,-,. ,rm-, V six-ff' 'ew :'f5?: f . . 1, o'VsS!kNT9Q.I?ef,,j.-,, ' ' .Q -' BW --'Hs:L.',g,.:,-W M ' ' If ' zerxifgl V'-4- W----,. .J . 2 1 rl-,Jill v. , I E Q OGEERiLTf5l M ust Imagme' The mystery IS solved' W1 haye discovered why those small orange cards with wltches on them were handed to thc faculty Our awe msplrlng tmaehcr east asxde their dlgmty to partake of a Hallowe en repast on the shores of Lake R1pley All oul learned professors yes even the school board departed m thelr coaehes and carrxages for the lake at exactly four o clock wlth the faculty of Jumor Hlgh actmg as host and hostesses Thelr carrlages called for them at the steps the verv steps for xt was necessary for them to retam all thelr energy You cant xmagxne why' There wa going to be a treasure hunt' ' As soon as eyery one had reached the appolnted place the treasure hunt began Mr Beach ln advance of all because he was anxlous to flnd the treasure lt was candy' Seyeral of the teachers were lost and earchmg partle were sent out but you may rest assured that they all returned IU tlme for the feast I nearly forgot to mentlon that the treasure was found not by the aforementloned Mr Beach but by Mlss Enck hausen and Mxss Florence Hevey A for the feast lt consisted of everythmg from potato salad to taffy apples Of the latter we learn that Mr Hovde consumed at least SIX Mr Bray and Mr Glover ate so much that they dldn t have to eat breakfast the next mornmg Darkness overtook the scene and the banquet was fimshed by the llghts from the automoblles The plcmckers returned to our cltv at elght thlrty And needle to say a merry tlme was had by all Sophomore Senlor Mlxer On the evenmg of Wedne dav Noycmber twenty thxrd the Sophomores enter tamed the Semors at a mlxer Clement Bladlev as the turkey vshetted our appetltes for Thanksglvlng dlnner Some of the Sophomore glrls make handsome boys for ex ample Mildred Mussehl Genevleve Wll on and Roberta Roberts And some of them are human nlghtmgales Hazel Llnton Iudlth Rosenow and Irene Anthes ln partlcular Clarence Passer will probably be a second Krelsler After the program dancmg fol lowed Refreshments were hot dogs and hsklmo ples comblmng element of the torrld Sophomore Iumor M1xer A new feature was Introduced ln our school on Frlday the seventeenth of De cember ln the form of what shall we say a Yllatll'l6P danceq The haughty Junlors entertained thelr mferlors the Sophomores The entertalnment began with appetlzer 1n the form of hot dogs These made the Sophomores so XINHCIOUS that they danced merrlly to the ln plred Jazzmg of Austm Cornlsh s orchestra Then by way of enter tamment the yyell known S0101 t Sanford Vyeber and Wllfred Oestrelch ln glklllg a few selectlons ran close competltlon to McCormack and Hackett -Xfter thls the Junlors deemed It necessary to refill those S00mlHglV bottomles food caverns of thelr gue ts vnth cocoa cookies and wafers ln order that they mlght be fully prepared to aid m defeating Delavan that nlght on the basketball floor Iunlor Semor M1xer The klddles of the Junior and Senlor elasse held a party ln the gymnaslum Friday afternoon February 3 Audy Cornl h brought his musluans up and the children frohcked to some merry tunes The Seniors gaye a short program Young Ma tu Sanford cdr0led 8 Y-Um and the tiny tots of the class took part IH a yery hyely song and danee Then the chlldren were gnyen ome lollypops and as they dldnt eyen soll thelr new clothes Mr Beach gaye them each a box of erackerjaek Many boxes vure oyerturned on the floor but the ehxldrc n dndnt care beeau e thmy thu found the prizes more ltddlll -is dusk deseqnded tht young tus gathered up thl ll playthlngs and depart: d fol home ' Q , - , . -. 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D OGEERHjL'2?-2 VX Semors Wm Annual HOm6COm1ng Fray Before a crowd of 0000 the largest ln the history of Fort Hlgh School football the homecommg battle between the Senior and Sophomore glrls was staged on the Jones grldlron scene of many conflict To lend enthuslasm the band had offered its SCIWICBS and following ln their wake Dougla Berkley cheer leader led thc rooters The Semors were favored to win the txlt but the Sophs had been known to sprmg upsets so everyone turned out to see a real game The Semors were the first to reach the field and they were glven a tremendous ovatlon by the boys The Semor coach Art Wood was on the field with the glrl'-1 Frentzel who had been ecured from the generous Juniors as a tralner for the Semors was also with them The Sophomore coach B111 Rogf rs was gnlng hn girl last mm utc instructions The ofiiclals for the game were G Henzc umplre 71rath referee and Kressm head lmesman The game was about to tart The Semors won the to s and elected to defend the north goal because of a strong south wlnd V Rogers klcked off to the Sophs Lenoard recelved the klck on her own 19 yard lme but was downed without a gam by Barrett The Sophs had started wxth thelr flashy ponv backfield Gums took the ball around left end but L Lmton held her for a one yard galn The Lmton Sl ters who were playmg oppo lte each other then engaged ln a hair pullmg contest from whlch the older Lmton emerged vlctorlous Owing to the fact that Mlleb was unable to establish her equllxbrlum she snapped a bad pass and Gum fumbled It Sophs and Semors allke plled on lt but the Semor recovered Shodron began to wall that she had lo t her compact 1n the scramble and play could not be resumed untll xt was found It was now first down for the Semor on the Sophs 20 yard lme McKeand hurdled the lme for a 5 yard galn On the next play Brown went around left end for 6 yards more but wa stopped from makmg more yardage when Dahms a former star waved to her from the ldelmes It was first down for the Semors vuth 9 yards to go for a touchdown A pass Brown to McKeand netted the Semor the first touchdown of the day The kick by Rogers was blocked by Mlles At that tlme Miles and Hausen engaged ln a fistlc encounter and both were taken out of the game Schremer went ID for Miles and Lowe for Hausen Thls ended the quarter The second quarter was largely a puntmg duel between Rogers and Leonard with the former havlng the edge Nye had dlfliculty ln keeping her halr out of her eye as she was lettlng xt grow Just before the gun sounded endlng the half a pass by Kuhrt was mtercepted by L Llnton on her own 40 vard lme and with perfect lnterference by Barrett and Shodron she ran 60 yard for a touchdown She eluded the Sopho mores safety girl Ro enow Rogers klcked goal In the third quarter the Sophs played a good defen we game rather than offen sive McKeand was glven the straight arm bv Gums and lt was necessary to take her out of the game Mam bemg substxtuted On the first plav of the quarter Schreiner broke through and meared Notbohm for a loss of 10 yard However the Semors made another touchdown near the end of the quarter when Mam went over on a quar terback sneak The extra polnt was made bv a pass Notbohm to Nye who wa tall enough to grab It out of the alr In the last quarter the Sophs put up a good fight and reached the Semor 5 yard lme but a bad error was made by Leonard who carried the ball to the opponents goal as she caught a gllmp e of the retreating figure of Bxll Sherman Nevertheless after advancmg to the Semors 5 yard lme bv means of thelr pa smg attack the Sophs succeeded ln makmg the1r only touchdown of the day by a plunge through center The kick was blocked After another puntmg duel the Sophomores became lrrltable among themselves havmg only two compact for the eleven of them and ln the few tlmes they took out all of them dldn t get a chance to powder thelr noses The game ended on the Sophs 20 yard lme wlth the Semors ln possesslon of the ball makmg a steady dr1ve for the goal whlch probably would have resulted ln a touchdown , 0 0 S V L,- J I s. gf' A - f 'B 1 Q . . 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' rf L lg, J , , - in .3 1 --A 3' - .34 f ' Q53 -jay 2, QQ: 7.-S - 1 1 - 'L all' Ia-'p 5'-'i 1. yi' N oslsslzreifelyisasl Ml Benefits Denved From Chewmg Gum Gum 1 a luxu1v Candles and all nlck nacks are luxurles Therefore, some would ay Do not chew gum But thev do not seem to reallze that lt IS these small luxurles wh1ch make one person fnjov llfc more than another Slnce Our llfe 1 short and our days run as fast as does the un are we not justlfied 1n taking advantage of every opportumty for l1v1ng a fuller l1fe' No luxury exlsts wh1ch one ean enjoy fol a longer tlme and w1th less expense than gum An all day sucker 1 not true to 1ts name for ln order to make lt last throughout the entlre day one can lnek lt onlv onee or tWlCC an hour When one buys a nlckel s worth of candv he IS purchasmg somcthmg wh1ch wlll last h1m only a half an hour 01 so Wlth chewlng gum even after the taste IS all gone, one stlll has the fine gramed elastlc materlal 1n hls mouth upon wh1ch he can concentrate h1 surplus energy Gum IS of tremendous value to the student who concentrates 1ncessantly upon hls stud1es The world reallzes that recreatxon 1 a neeesslty however there IS very l1ttle chance for recreatlon 1n the school llfe of today Nevertheless w1th a stlck of gum ln hls mouth a student can work for ten mlnutes and then spend one mmute chewlng and stretchmg h1 gum In thls way one ls m1x1ng work and plav together Of cour e some w1ll say that work and play should never be mlxed but recreatlon of this type lc better than none at all Then too a gum chewer s moments of lex ure are occupled Therefore he IS less apt to wh1sper and throw paper wads and bv so dolng cause more dlsturbance than an occaslonal smack of the l1ps or crack of the jaw When one IS addmg a long column of number gum lo an lmmense help A per son sets down a figure and has a certaln amount to carry If he has two to carry he can chew h1s gum two tlme ln close successlon and thereby remember the number unt1l he commences on the next column S1m1lar results are obtamed when one 1s readlng To each mastlcatlon of the gum the reader can cover about four words Of course the number of words depends upon the speed w1th wh1ch the reader chews and the speed w1th wh1ch he reads However one can soon learn to regulate the two to each other The jaws of the readel therebv become a metronome In thls manner, the speed w1th wh1ch he read would be constant and no matter what one does, whether lt be drlvlng a car rowlng a boat walk1ng or readlng more can be accom pllshed Wlth umform speed than wlth occaslonal spurts of speed Gum 1 a great health producer BV chewlng It the flow of sallva IS mcreased almost twofold The food w1ll therefore be dlgested better and Increased welght w1ll be the result However 1f you are too He hy the EXQTCISQ derlved from chewlng gum w1ll tend to lessen the amount of thls surplus avolrdupols wh1ch does not add to one s beauty Gum removes all food wh1ch becomes lodged between the teeth It keeps the teeth looklng whlte and at the same tlme the mouth feels clean and fre h Man has alwavs chewed gum of some form The cave dwellers of by gone ages chewed an elastxc membrane obtamed from the ears of a certam SPCCICS of wlld boar wh1ch 1nhab1ted thexr country Ind1ans Esklmo and manv tr1bes of negroes gnawed gum from trees wh1ch grew IH thelr respectlve countrles Thev alwavs chewed lt when thev went to war fo1 It made them brave Even a monkev enjoys a stlck of gum when some k1nd onlookex hands lum one, so why shouldnt we modern twentleth centurv people follow ln the footsteps of oul forefathers and lndulge 1n a luxurv wh1ch prov ed so beneficlal to them' It IS just one more of the conv enlences wh1ch the act1ve mlnds of the Amerlcan people have mvented to make l1fe more worth whlle VR 1ll1am Sherman A f f 1 s le so W . , Y ' A f , . - Q - ,Y f , 1 Y Y ' ,, T ' A n 0 S .... 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Y . . - . fx W 'F' OGE Perri-i V 1 1512 I at elgll The CIICUS The circus had come to town and exery one was going It was announced to be a mo t unusual affair and a a reportei for the Ixew York Sun I was commissioned to attend it and write a report An immense throng wa slowly winding through the narrow entrance and mov ing sluggishly through the menagerle tent toward the mam one where the big show would start ln half an hour As I entered the menagerle tent a most hideous discord attracted my attention and I wandered over to where the sound was coming from In a big cage made of wire netting was a group of bov an immense placard on the front of the cage bore this sign STRAIGHT FROM THE WILDS OF AFRICA' I peered through the meshes at these wild men and my surprise was great to see the entire Boys Glee Club all emitting unearthly noises I listened a long as I could stand it then went on to the next cage The card in flont of this said MAN HUNFERS FROM BRAZIL' There was a heavy cloud about the cage which I realized was powder but through the haze I could dimly perceive forms which tripped hither and thither One came and looked down at me Who are these' I asked in an awed voiee She threw me a glance of pity Dont you know' I thought we were inter nationally famous We are the wildest Sophomole I wandered on to the elephants A splendid affair in gold braid was directing the process of watering them I stopped and spoke as I recognized him Why John Nor ris what are you doing here' I gasped Ive just been promoted he replied and now Im head of the guy that take eare of the elephant Pretty nifty eh and he pointed to his blazing unlform A man carrying a pail of lemonade on his head dashed past I watched him in eonsternation as he narrowly eseaped collision with one person after another He imply flew over the ground and John noticing my amazement volunteered the 1n formation that it was Douglas Berkley hurrvmg to debate practice I thought of pink lemonade above red hair and turned away Eyery one was hurrying into the big tent so I Joined them The walls of the tent were a sea of faces Brilliant spot lights flooded the rings as the parade began Lead ing it was a figure on a white horse I bent forward Ah yes' Art Wood while a guard of honor wa formed about him by the deyoted members of the faculty The IJIOCSSSIOTI swept around the tent and then out through the opening A solemn hush fell as a figure in uniform stepped into the center of the ring A whisper ran thlough the audienee The owner of the circus I stared in amazement lllllea ed and his hair his hair was white' l stole down from my seat to speak to him To what do you attribute your success' I asked TO FIFTI-I-N MINLTES A DAY he replied and don t forgft that I lmarnrd how to plav the banjo that had a lot to do with It I was able to calm the wildest animal with It in fact I put seyeial to sleep that wav And vour white hair To an afternoon with the monkeys in the eage marked From the Wllds of -kfriea I ellmbed back to my plaee and the show began There were fise acts eaeh of whieh the erowd greeted with howls of delight The first con istmd of 1 pnfoimanu of lions and of tight rope walking Miriam Dexhelmer 'md Iucills lllclu and mntficd tha ling than om by one the fines bca ts wen let into it One of them ploud so uniulx that Miss 'lfelxeand was foreed to file hel pistol light into his e ll sexual times Nfiss Dexhelmei recened mueh applause for hel death defying feat of putting her head into the mouth of the bigge t beast If his Jaw had not been braced apart with steel bars she might haxe lost her life at any moment I l Q v , v .7 V ' . v, . 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' v 'V . oeeelzfeaeshiaasl M In the mtantlme the Llnton sisters had been entertalnlng the crowd with their tight rope walklng To the tune of Me and My Shadow sung bv the assembly they proy ed thelr sklll The method of one dlffered from that of the other The audlence enjoy ed th1 act yery much The only flaw 1n thelr performance came when both lost thelr balance at the same tlme and landed IH a heap on the ground Act Two entltled The Pageant of Tlme wa awaited wlth much curloslty The cast mcluded the followmg Father Tlme Francls Dahms Lgypt Mary Shodron The Orlent Beulah Ostrander Greece Davld Haumerson Turkey Clement Bradley Purope Alex Ylraife Amerlca 'Vlarjorle Leonard Cuplds Larl Asplnw'1ll John Norrls Blll Rogers Ben MOFYI John W1l on Art Wood Blll Sherman and George Swart The Dance of the Four hvllldq fMUFl9l Maln Kathryn Hen ey Wilma Abbott Pyelyn Swartz! whlch was featured 1n the pageant was very cleverly done Wlth a httle practlce lt would have been extraordlnarv Act Three was a Wild West Show led by Grace T1mbl1n and Medora Hausen The wlld horse rldlng conte t was won bv Fred Wagner the relay race by Martha Burhans the trlck rldlng by Sanford Weber and John Cole brandlng by John Urban and Henry Hartmann and the ropmg was tled between Beverly Barrett and Margaret Hendy An Indlan dance led by Marle Fustl and Alma Zlckert concluded the act The Fourth Act was named The Snake Charmer and I recogmzed Mr Beach Hxs squlrmmg vlctlms were brought 1n after a prolonged stare It dawned upon me that they were his Physlcs class Several falled at the test he put them to and much groamng was often heard He was ably as usted bv Mr Hovde and Chemistry mem bers The act was a great ucce s however painful to the actors As the fifth act was about to begln a cry of Hot Dogs' was heard and the cucus ended ln a rxot Vlrglma Roger Cnly Lmemen Let those fellows take all the glol y They ve carrled the ball wlde and fa1 But It s the man who takes the poundmg Who IS never called the star We open the holes and away he goes, Just look at that blg boy tear' But don t fox get to look deep ln the p1le, To find us who put that hole thele Away he goes on a yvlde end nun, But agaln we ve cleared the way Agam we take the brulses and bumps Just so he can save the day We don t deserve any honor Ol p1 alse, We I9 only the llnemen you know, But we make the path to the old snt polnts, Down wh1ch the half back may' go George Henze ' I , Q A Y V : ' , - 'vw - Y A- A A f A - A J ' f - f , , V -' A 7 ' , ' il V ,!Y , , ' ' . ! . . y ' v 'S v v ' bv v ' ' u v 1 , . 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OGEERISEPLEE IX Such IS L1fe The D1ary of a Student MONDAY Woke up thi morning to find dog licking my face Was about to go back to sleep when I reahzed that It was Monday Had indescribable oppressne feeling lthe cake I ate the night beforej but arose and proceeded to do mv daily dozen I started to school ten minutes late which necessitated the attaining of tremendous rapidity in order to arrive at debate class on schedule, 1 e 8 05 My locker tuck so had to put my cap in the next one Rushed up the stairs leasing a trail of notebook paper and rebuttal cards ln my wake The teacher was absent most of the first period and the pupils lndulged in a pleasant little game called a paper wad battle At the cruclal moment fl was remov mg one of these small missiles from my earl Mr Bray walked in The result was ab solutely disastrous Terrific accident occurred after fourth period I vias rushlng down the corridor urged on by the gnawlng pangs of hunger when as I was rounding a corner I crashed into a Sophomore girl of the Shelkess ty pe I mumbled a word of apology and rushed home pending the greater portion of the noon hour bru hung 011' pamt and other debris from my trousers Didnt sleep as soundly in Bookkeeping as usual on account of the repair work going on across the street TUESDAY Got up this morning early and was on time fol debate cla s Mr Bray looked p0SltlX ely surprised lTeacher remained 1n room during first period so there were no playful sham batt es After fourth perlod I noticed girl I bumped into yesterday mornlng rounding corner very slowly and cautlously turned out to be the muzzle of a dog I was petting him when Mr Abendroth who was sitting nearby asked 1f I belonged to It I immediately informed him that I d1d not so he asked me to remove him fno I mean the dogj which I did Had delightful experience ln Biology Class The assignment was to tudv portion of a chart and show the regions on large chart in class Just at the psychological mo ment Mr Beach entered the room and took the chart away with him for some un knovsn reason That girl in main room lo a great pe t She alvuavs wants to know my Pnglish assignment so she can sympathize with me Something ought to be done about this Id appreciate her sympathy much more lf she would shut up WEDNESDAY Nothing of note ID school todav except a dissertation on character bulldlng fiom a member of our worthy faculty The girl in the mam room must haw read thi diary beeau e today she shut up Maybe shes planning some new stunt to play on me I decided ld tudy the eventh period Soon lt started to ram and I tried to close the window beside me but it wouldnt mon I pulled and hauled but succeeded only in ripping three buttons ofi' my yest Girl in back of me mumbled something about clumsy fools Had barely started to study when bell lang After class I was sitting near the nov partly open vemdovs fthe ram hayxng toppedj wondering if I ought to ram e it higher ox leaye it the vuav it was when the girl IH front of me got up and deliberately closed it Such lnsolence' if - D e 1 so - V ' . gg, J D .. . l 1 , 1 b Y ,.. Y - C f - A W 'Yury Y W , f A O O 1 ' ' . ' I . ' . . ., : . s , . ' . Q, V. . ' ll - YY ' I - Y I I ' ' ll ' 77 V 1 S . . S . . . , . . . ' ' ' ' ' s . . ' Y , , Was standing in corridor this noon, when I felt something cold on my hand. It . . , 1 - . ! l Y ' . s , 5 1 1 I ' 1 ' 1 ' . . . .N S . ' v I , U h . . I . ' v 1 , -S . V1 ul bv - K . I ' v v ' 1 ,, N . ' . . . . S A , . , v' 1 -' , ' 1 , h' A , Y I Y s , ' ' ' 'S ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' 1 ' oceenfaaaft-TQ? I EX THURSDAY Arrned at debate class at 8 20 Mr Bray shot seweral dxsapproung glances ln my dlrectlon Was ID thlrd corrldor when I notlced blg COmm0t1OH ln the chemlstry lab and cloud of moke phosphorus pentoxlde lssulng from door Heard 'Hr Beachs YOICC makmg exceedingly forceful comments on why they allow glrls to take Chemlstry The glrl ln the mam room was worse than ever today Returned home after school to clean up attlc Found sueral mtercstlng maga zmes some of whlch I can use m school Read magazlnes mstead of cleamng up the attlc Oh well lt ll ram agam ome other tlme FRIDAY Hurry HURRY HURRY c est touts jours HURRY Get up carly ln the m0l'I'l mg hurry to school try to study speed to classe only to get more studying to do and then start all oyer agaln Had lots of fun m llbrary today S was sent to mam room for good bccau e he mumbled hlS Latln and poor Frltz across the wav can t study M1 s Isn t such a bad sort after all Here thev warned me that she would be terrxble If there s one thlng I hate ln th1 school 1t s gossxplng about teachers Isn t It funny that the same people that led the class four vears ago are leadmg lt now and the same ones who flunked are flunkmg t1ll I wonder lf we are already beglnnmg to wear mto ruts that we can t get out of Well I havent anythlng else to say so oh all rlght Ill admlt I hay ent sand anythlng but I llke to wrlte anyway And that a some great phllosopher has noted IS that Clement Bradley Can You Imagme Ben Morlls behaymgq Esther Nye looklng morbid Harry Ehler washlng elephants' Kathryn Hen ey playlng wlth dolls Clement Bradley tango1ng B111 Sherman creeplngq Roberta Roberts fl1rtmg Wllma Abbott swearmg Clyde Kressm gettlng here to tudy at 7 30 Ruth Dollase walkmg a tlght ropeq Fran Dahms domg dlSl'lQS9 Bunlta Clarke selling real estateq Mr Bray closmg chool to go to the Follles Leota Linton teppmg out w1th Edwm Schatzchnelder llo Hemze pulllng taf'fy Lucille McKeand captain of the football team Jack Wagner llldlng' behlnd the plano from bashfulness George Swart wlthout something to eat Anna Lulse Ifales preachlng sermons to the P151 I lander Hary ey Welcher actlng IH Romeo and Jul1et Dorothy Hake lookmg at her notes a she plavs John Lrban embrolderlng a dolly Thelma Truax glvlng boxlng lessons? Bey ellv Balrett swlmmlng the Engllsh Channe Fred Schultze not hur1y1ng Ruby Frentzel wlthout freckles Betty Brown and Lsther Nye not talk1ng Sanford Weber bemg serlou Perry Kruckenberg makmg a date f C ,, ' , A - - R . I 1 . y v ' v' 4 . N N . , . V , Y . S S , , . . . . ' ' , ' . v . , , ,- I l ' A D' I . , . . . V r . v . , . . N . . , 1 5 . . 1- I ' s Y ' - I I Y I ' ' ' Q v b Y t ,Y . , G, , , . . , ' 71 . ' D v- v I gif A . . . , 7 ' p ' 'fs ' 7 v .5 l . , I . - . , . . .w . , . . . B I . , . . , . s . ' . . . . i , , Y . . , . Y , . 9 ! 7 1 ' Y Y lv ! S f 7 O s . ' s . 'T . V . ,, ' ' f- v . '7 D 1 . - . A . ,, Q D . . un . ,, . . . ,, D . . . ., . . . . 1 xklk .2 ' ' ' . . - ur L A A D D. , ' ' ll ' Y! ' -. -'P S I . . . . ,- - 4 ' 1? wy- V' af? . , - s. V . 0 I t last? V mxgsf OGEER -,ezslym CODSIIIUKIOH of Fort Atkmson Hlgh School PREAMBLE We the students of the Fort Atklnson Hlgh School ln order to form a more per fect school e tabllsh gum chewing habits and banlster slldmg promote communxca t1on wlthout permlsslon and secure these blessmgs to ourselwe and our uccessors do ordaln and establlsh thl con tltutlon for the Hlgh School of Fort Atkinson ARTICLE I LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT Sectlon 1 All legl latne pow ers hereln granted shall be vested ln a body which shall consl t of the Jamtor and the secretarv Sectlon 2 The Jamtor shall require that the lawns and halls be thleklx strewn wlth paper gum wrappers and banana peels daxly Section 3 The secretary shall require that all students brmg their eomposltlon phg sxc drawlng etc to her to be typed and drawn ARTICLE II EXECUTIVE POWER Section 1 The executne pow er shall be vested ln the students of Fort Atkmson High School and they shall hold their offices untll they get tlred of them Sectlon 2 The legislature shall appolnt students as representatne to attend the State Teachers ASSOCIatlOn but each student so appomted must have an ax erage Sectlon 3 The followlng nxght Monday Tuesday Wedne dax and Thur day shall devoted to danclng and Frxday exenlng shall be denoted to study Sectlon 4 All students are requlred to eat one pound of candy chew four packages of gum and communlcate seven perlods each dav ARTICLE III JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT Sectlon 1 The Judlclal power shall be wested ln the person who IS gulltx of the most mlsdemeanors Sectlon 2 The Jud1c1al power hall extend to all persons d1S0b6XlI'lg the requirements already mentloned Sectlon 3 In all cases affectlng student and faculty the punlshment shall be as shght as po slble e g slldlng down the banlster for two hours AMENDMENTS hr-leby decreed To lengthen the school day from 7 00 A M to 8 30 P M wlth Exe minutes for lunch ISO perlod of recreation be permltted throughout the dax Students shall be requlred to attend school on all hohdaxs blrthdays and anmver arles and bring gifts to the teacher 4 All gurls shall be required to wr n formal gowns and boss to wear Tuxedos and whlte kld glows ddllW Thus ends the eonstltutlon of the I'0lt Atklnson Hlgh School It IS gum mteed to be benz flelal to the chool and to protect Its best lntue ts Frances Low: Dorothx Hake - K - s I V , I W 'Ile V ' Y D I , f .I wee so - - A J A A A J , ew I - , V W , - O I U U v Y ' v S ' ' v ' ' ' , . - . 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JF Q -: 1 .5r',-.H :, ,H -' fu - 1: ' - ' if 2. - ,, f . , :Q-'--,af R., '-zjgLf1f'.-:- j'-.1--3 -, - ' .J ..,,A- .4- ' ' f im . g 'rr W ' tO4'u5 L jig!! .Jr 'vw' 'I V I V , ,1,q9.,,4,.-rl I I V pf...-r' , ' - :PV , -VVVVVVV V fn OGEERIQQMLTQESQ M SEPTFMBLR The eaxth was beautlful aa lf new bo1n t 0 Sl epmg med to be the 011191 of th d Labm Dau Celeb1at1on mxght haw bun tha cauar Sept 7 The StnlOlb Oldhl then ungb and plns -X Llfdt number of the gnls hand o1de1'ed puns Fred Durant answcrtd the football call Phe next mormng he ordered twtnty nme pancakes for h1 breakfaat H15 ITlOth9l was dlbmaxe-d and at once thought of hm health but Fred won vwlth the argument that he SlmIJlX muat grow 1nto h1s football sult Sept 8 From nom on M1 Beach velll be t1eated aomevshat as though he wen l p 1 Why M1 H1211 explalns that M1 Peach vull be Ill'-ClIJllU'1lX nh1ef thu 51111 -N-v fjp sd mt 1 e ope no on ooke1 can su of 1 xx 1 an of 111101111 c0111 S fo1 examplr Hagsrl A ilapper That fe llove Ull hamlleb 111 avx ful l1n1 IlLb1ght Hovs zatt ' Fl1ppe1 Just mast .1 glanee on lll football team 11 1- 1 1-1-7-'V 1 A -A Selp, 'Q v- ' sl-ee - 5- 4 ' - ' e- Qayil' ' .j A A ' ' . '32 . f ff 15 -5 . 3 3 uf ' 'Y It . 'Qt Sr A ' - . ,i ss L ,ll - . a, - I., 'X ' If ni? ' ' A :L 1 ef, F' ' at ' 1 , - :K D ' - ' tl, . ,pew S-1.5-Weh - l 'Abe-as 'zs.s l le'-.'l tray 'X -4 TV V OGEERPHFI,-errata, I M Sept 12 We melt rn thrs 98 heat No grandma I dont need my coat Sept 13 In due apprecratron of the fact that Nionsleur Wrlllam Sherman has tmce broken hrs leg rn battle the Senror Class ha elected hlm to the most hrghly esteemed oihce of Class Presrdent Vke srncerely hope to see hum alne for hrs gradua tron Sept 14 Jefferson County Farr posters proye so attractne that several currous chrldren appornt them elves to go and rnvestrgate whether rt lrye up to 1tS adyertlsrng Sept lo Day off for the Farr' John Isorrrs had to be dragged yes dragged away from the lady snake eharmer tl S John IS not a snake! S pt 16 I'he currous of September 14 recenc therr due rewards Perhap they were moue passes Sept 19 The Junrors held an after school scssron Wo refreshments were served but then rt was only to elect ofhce rs Se pt Sept Se pt Sept another year Sept Z7 Future Jenny Lmds are trred out by Mrss McComb The Juniors chant their do re me s Stull more mu IL 1 J from Room 1 Sophomores thrs tune We 11 e rn our own eyes We defeat Mllton Lnron, there 3 0 Mr Bray start a Course ln -Xrgumentatlon fReallv rs that neces sary 'Q G Stone rs the star member Sept 28 Ifuture Lllen Terrxs and Slr Hcnrv Irvrngs as emble to organrze the Dramatlc Club Sept 29 Harry l'hlers IS the boy elected by the Soph as secretary treasurer NIISS Hoffman tells us he has had bookkeeplng You may sleep rn peace then for he won t juggle your finances The bashful Freshmen also elect therr oflrcers Sept 30 The assembly elected Doug Berkley and Bug Nye cheerleaders rn llI4IJd.Idt1OH for tomorrow onslaught wrth Watertown We should call them the Gold Dust Fvuns OCTOBFR October s gold rs drm Oct 'Z Rus ell Venaas was not seen at the movres last night We hope you aren t sel10L1 ly rll Russell Oct 4 It surely drd seem good to sec Wir Pme ry at school todav We wrsh hc mrght come back oftcner Oct 5 Some of the Dramatic Club members propose the electron of an eats commlttce Oct 6 Mr Beach entertarns at an mformal tea pe clal Physrcs test' Oct 1 Hurrah for tomorrow' We play Stoughton ln football Oct 10 Mr s Spry follows Mr Beach s example and the 11 01 Amerrcan Hrs tory are guests at -1 00 o clock Oct 11 We hear lUm0ls of some new songs Oct 17 Regular Dramatrc Club meetrng Clement you certamly make a fine he npe cked husband Oct 13 Ram clouds eem to be practxclng perpetual motron these days Oct 14 Wrlma Gums and Gerald Mun entertalned Us thls mornrng by readmg Fne Preventron themes Tomorrow we meet Iwansulle rn football A T S W ' Lg? 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V GHOGEERRESEL Q2 M Oct 11 Report card brmg both Joy and sorrow Oct 18 The Semor class rlngs and pms haxe arrlved We prophesy that a0ITl6 underclassmen w1ll be wcarmg them soon Oct Z0 Amerlcanxsm An endlfs quest aftcr somethlng new a hcro a cal or a Pre ldent Oct 21 Mr Hovde took thc Agrlcultural class to Madlson to competc In con tests He announced that among other prlzes won was one for eating the blggest dmner Oct 24 Although Ldgcrton was thc uctor Saturday we stlll have our Splrlt up Keep on fightlng fellow Oc game c sllckers Oct Oc Oc Oh what a dlffercncc a llttle grass snake can make ln a gnls baseball Ram agam today If thls keeps up many of us wlll have to buy new What IS all th1s wt hear about an Awful bookkccpmg testo Mr Beach la spcclallzmg ln etlquette He mas offer a short course ln xt Be careful many ghosts and spooks wlll be walklng tomght' lNOVI' MBFR The wlld INOVQIDIJQI comes at last Beneath a ve1l of ram Nov 1 The Physlcs class lb told that of the thlrteen classes of the past years taken collcctlvelw the present one 15 the poorest Pach member of sald class wonders what collectxvely mcludes Nox pany thc box our thc Nox tht nr adx Nox MAX llc Ns. T'-ggi Ah N :Ea-S ,x nn .f ' --uv VG-Q 9 M1 Abcndloth sacunus an cnjoyablc wuk end m Mnlwauks c to accom team to Lakm Mllls for a gamc 3 4 Mothers proxe nu afhcunt IH findlng work for than daughtus to do tcachcrs conuntlon wmek tnd 7 lxellcr and lxrmktl announu that thc largnst salt of nd ilannfls smu cnt m clothing was complctr d on th4 sunmg of NOXtl1llJll 5 8 Wir Beach sums to hav mnjowd hls um mng xt Shon Cr: st la t mght pe nd mort of thcm thtrc lNox 9 Talk about partxcs 'Nh lic :ch :mms the mon fortunate of thc l hwslcs class to an Informal gathering afte r school tl-lm was the sole mnmbar of thx nu p UOII commxttac 3 Nox 10 Nlass Mutmg 'lhs Cmlml Du t lwms show thxt thu know tlun oap 511115 ' 5 5 1 V . . . H- A D f v - 1 - ,Y IX AJ 1 , 7 W , - 1A F' V1 ' ' , - s . . T- ' u 1- 4 . 1 v ' I A V ,X rw I A I ' I I 1 - '. ' i 9-5 1- . ' , y . , y .I As' . . -' . A A . ' 1 . - I 1 I ' V - ' v ' 1 ' ' 1 v' y v ' ' ' A ' , 'sl tl , f . 1 fl 1 1 N K . Y ot. 26- ' -' -. A V. 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' - ' .4 3' ' 1 ' l'l'.S - C CHOGEERR H EES X N w 11 -Xrmlstlce Day ls celebrated ln two ways In the molnlng N11 FOl1PHt Touton local Lfglon COl'l1Y'l'l2lI1Clfl gan sewral NlXICl plctull -, ot tht Wolld Wal Aftel a short aftflnoon scsslon oul local gllCllI'0I1 ma tcls IIllT1l1l4ll oul llxals J l'fllx0Il l a 31 0 sc c Loy 14 Res Verlty wlshes us to send po t cards to boys and glrls ln Chlna Ye Harold you may paste oser the back of the cards lf you wlsh You 1 Tell us not ln mournful numbfls lut us I-dgelton noses Folt out of first place ln thc Vallcy Lraguf Sc cond lb next bfst l'l0VNLXfl Noy 16 Sophs lnyltc thc Scnlors to a 1111101 The l.LLtptU1U Ol llfusal of samc la long dlscusscd Nov 17 M Dcxhclmcr seems oycrly anxlous f0l a glrl lllx ball ts lm It seems she lntends to do all the scrylng Wov 21 We smell somethlng tantallzlng we trace It to Room 7 whf rr w flllll 'lrllss Kohnke guardlng some chlcken soup Nov 22 Mr Bray tat noonl George why dont you go homl to dlnmr George Henzc Aw what th use lm prcplllng fOl thc football blllqult tonlght Nov 23 As per schedule raln prcccdes thc Soph Scnlol mlxcr Nov 24 2a As F J W IS golng to be a mlnlster he persuaded N11 Bray that we should have a hollday on Thanksglvlng Nov 28 Many dav dreams ylsuallze the turkey whlch was but now ls not Nov 29 Henry Hartmann ploves to bc the lnventor of many ne w spl lllng words must get rlght after that letter to Santa Claus I et s su the Ff wa that book Bunny Brown , my new top and DI'CP Nil l-R Heayy harwsts nod ba nr lth tht snow Dcc 1 lvllbh Sply rcfusfs to gnc any om molc thln 100 lll on: of hll fnjoxabll U3 QUIZLQS Dec 2 Marwel of marvels Harvey Welcher WOIL a coat todlv Dec 5 Dempstel Wandschneldcr IS destlned to bfcomf 1 glcat lnlglclan tlftfl hl sklllful asslstance at the M IL Church last nlght Dec 6 Oul flag la at half mast today Ill mc moly of NI lyol W1 ld D c 7 -Xt thf rcqucst of Nlr Bray Gerald Mull gue w llhlllg' llssons to tll school Dec 8 Gerald forgets hls walklng practlce of yfstfldly Nll Le lk ylslts Hlgll School today A lalger numbel of bOyn answfled thl lll ton l l k t l ll D c 9 Sophomore Junlor Yflatlfllf palty Dcc 12 Mr Beach What IS fllctlon Harold Ixrull Wasted work Mr Beach Worklng Physlcs problems Dec 13 The tlde lS reversed Scweral 1 J Sl nlol gllls h H6 ll bobbed th: ll ll8ll Dec 14 Clement Bradley wants an flcctllc tlaln t l Cllllwtllllw lllll w ll IX heald that he has wrltten to Santa for lt Dec 16 Skatlng club organlned lNow for om: real wlntll Dec 10 George Swart IS secn admlllng the dolls ln l rfb: s V!ll'lll0W We hopl you wlll hold the lucky number George Dec 20 Nathanlel Llnton brought thls lfsolutlon up befolf 'l sp1 clll slssloll ot the Sophomore class We must sleep oO why not ln stl100l ' Dec 21 The Dramatlc Club plfsented a Chll tma lntrltalnmr nt to Wllltll thc 'lxsfihlbly was lnwlted Dec 77 Melly Chrlstm ls and a Happy Nrw Ya ll' - Y ,,v Y A , 'A , 1-ii., A A A -' ,K , A -'o '. -. 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Lg- '- zr - ' g l '1'. ooeelzlezefrlfigl M JANUARY The blasts of January would blow you through and through an Au revolr sweet freedom we re back at school an Much portmg of new sweaters ls very eudent an Many old grads vxsxt u but we haven t seen Barrel Drtwson yet an After a game w1th Its thrill ln the last few minutes we defeat the Evans ulle cager 27 25 Jan 9 Gosslps wlll haye to burv the galosh fiappmg reason for calhng us flap pers thls year Jan 10 Wolf Moore leads the assembly ln smglng Me and My Shadow Jan 11 Fverv year Senior Fngh h students have to wrxte Lmcoln essays and vue are not the ones to be dlfferent Jan 12 quo e pauul aouo Aqxsoung Jan 13 We bow to Ldgerton ln a 25 19 defeat but Listen my children lt 1 Frxday the thxrteenthl Jan 16 Oaheeeeee Statlc to our dellcate ears Mr Beach remmds us of the comlng exams Jan And today we are up to our chms nn books an 8 And today an And today an But today we show what we dld or what we dldn t do wlth them Away humlhatlonl we defeat Stoughton m a 27 23 game ,,.4noaav--nuns ,, .M-....-gm Nw-1 sw .Av an In the beglnnmg new sophomores new book and for some new seats Jan We do W1 h that the Swansons would stay ln our clty longer Jan Help' Help' S L S lSend us Snapshotsj an The Oestrelch twlns wlth Fran Dahms a thlrd party defeat the aifirma tue ln a practlce debate at Junlor Hlgh an 27 Hall the Conquermg Heroes Come Both of our teams defeat Jefferson ln their gym with a 24 19 score -Xt the mass meeting ln chool Johnny Cole dellvered a lengthy oratlon Jan 30 Olner why dldn t you wrxte your name on the board for Mlss Hessmg ln Fngllsh Cla s Jan 31 We end the month ln great stvle defeatlng Mllton Umon ln an 18 17 struggle at Milton FILBRUARY The February sunshme steep the boughs and tmts the buds F b 1 Mlss lxohnke What dld you learn about the alnary glands Grant Stone I can t End a thmg they re so secretnt lf b P Mx s Spry annoumes her hkmg for washnng dxshes Feb 3 Most of us can profit by our Bull Jones poster Manage yourself before you manage other X -, W , 1 , ef .. - or J 5 3 e W f ' bfi 1 2, ' 'N A M ' A ll v Y .YI J . 3- ' , ' - .' . J- . 4- 3 ' A '- f V Y' . J . 5- ' ' ' s, A ' ' 1 . J' . 6- . .X . . u . , A - . 17- ' ' - J . 1 - - J . 19- - J . 20- ' ' ' ' . , ,H ' PQ? ' Q ' 's, 'Q V 'N -64 J . 23- ' ' - , 3, , ' D . 24- 's ' ' . . 25- . . . l. . ' ' . ' J . 26- ' ' ' s ' - J . I Z . I . I i e . - ' I ' ' ' f ' ' A . we . L- -3. I v , . . H . I .i . he Z K V WX, E QGEERRAIEI 1928l M Feb Feb Fe b Fe f Fe Feb Feb Feb Fe b am 0111 d eb Peb Feb 6 3 elel Z2 23 Feb 4 fe atnng Laet F 21 Jones Feb 28 Lmcoln eeeaxs subm1tted to the Judge s todae Vvanted 'Newe fo1 the ealend 11 Haw xou handed IH a snap hot We need XOU1 p1etu1e too 'No sehool tOITlOI'l0VK 'Ieaehe1s eonx ent1on at Maelxson Rex 'NIO111 gan a xe1s1nte1est1ngt1l1e on Lmeo n Fathe1 la1lee1son1nt1odueed u to St Nalentlne todax 'Nlr Nelson showed us some VkAXs to b1fetx thls I110lI1lI1g' Well Douglas eong'1atulat1ons FOI some of us thl lllljlllt be I'11d1x the th1rteenth r Nle COl I11lllx expluned NI1lwauleee xoe1t1on1l sehool toellx ed to eh111g'e sehools toe N1 Chu Iog,e1s pok to Us on Geoxee XX 1 l1111 on 'Nlr Iiru 1 happx 101 our negatlxe te U11 Vkllls 1.10111 Oregon Ou1 afhrmatlwe team eluplleates the xletorw of the negitlxe lx l Trox Ieaeh thmks mam of ll n d t emlx th ph1 osophx Phwsleb class haxe another soe11ble meetmg at f0U1 o eloek 'NI-XRCH The stormv March lb come wlth VSlY1fl md eloud and ehanglng sk1es lN ar Mal her broth Mar Mar lot to th1nk 1 er 5 Be 1eh 1 01111558 Ilene B that he w1ll deln 1 e 1te11 0 at Rlpon len t that gene 1oua of h1m Bleak the News to Mother flleport Card Dub 'VI1' N1eINeel upsets the theolx of the stmgx Seotehmen by gnmg uh 1 about Mar 7 matmee for Nlar 8 Mar Q has ee en hlm belng led around so much lately Mar 12 -Xceordlng to lateet reports fflom 1n P nehbh te t pape 11 I'dg11 Que st wrote Just So StOIlC Mar 13 We need mo1e pep 1n n1us1e pe I'l0lli Iet s get gomg Mar 14 Go to the Ant, thou sluggard B111 Jones Mar 13 Tournament gamee at Wh1tewate1 Ou1 was 1 glouous defeat Mar 16 Clement Luc1lle Nlelx WdIll,x1UTlLl 51 e then 111011 lIlSl he e a1e wea11ng sackeloth anel ashe tod'1x th ll exp1ess1on oi emi 1t 11ot benne 1bl to wear the1r green on a sehool day Mar 19 Im lookmg where that ldea was Mar 20 Wlllard W and Tubbx S are spendmg the11 noons posmg on the front lawn Mar Z1 Mlss H H fputtmg up benefit po tfISl I e'1nt find a t1ek wlhfll do they all go anyway lSa G H svmpathetuallw Its h11d to t ex pomtee IH one d11ee and headed 1n anothe1 N131 Z2 Dur1ng the n1ue1e pe11oel the Se n1o1 Glee Club gills show IJIOIHISIHQ' ab1l1ty for futu1e cho1ua W01k Mar 73 We are UI1d6lg01I1g ehanges 1eeo1d111g to L Nlelx who sus Hefon the war there we1e no wo1ne n elexato1 Now 'lelal 26 Henrx what f0I lm all th1s dLLOIill0Yl lxery du 1 b11ga1nd1x Those of Us who 11e llfltlel twelve eo to the ten cent Johnnle Cole and Dlck IN a1e seen looklng f01 rob1n and n1a1blee Mr Beach IS becommg wo111ed 1bout Wlllldffl Haubens eyemght H N181 77 The bow e1ua1tet faxo1 Us w1th fOUl be 1ut1full5 1enele1eel seleetlons fHaxe you 1qua1ter 1 I - Y YY -, V -?+,. VY A . by , , V 1 ' 5 - ,- ' ' ' e T- ' 1 -f-JM 3 I L A N1 ee J A al , - - ' I , Y -- 'Y H H TT Y. 3 Z A' .. . 4 .. , 2 .. eb. fi-1' :'- ' '. ' A ' f ' ' ' ' . F-b.13- Qs V : '-l. fb. 14- r' A ' '- .4 1'. A ' ' I . 15-1 . 1':: .' 'f .' .' 'z -. ' ' ' . . 1e'- 1 , - Q- ' . 17 -4 1 1 'S ' uf'-'-Y 1 ' .1 1' . - 1 , 1 1 1 . f . 20--M . 1 ' ' I 1' : 1 ' ' -- ' 'z ' z 5' .4 1 H2114 f 1 1 , .' . . , .. .41 , , 1 e . . . F: . 21---F. H. S. boys we-ur ele-1'l1ie-s lay. '-. -1l'. Z f-'ss e- .' '- 'f- 'es'gI . .2- e - j ' e '2 '.i1-'Kl'- efb. .-Mr. 3-' ' ' 1' ' y' s ere- e1 2 xl' e- 'l 1' I' of liill 5 4 I 'i v-. nv el. v 1 1 ls .IZ 3 , A A 1 4 ' . 1 l H . ' . .' .' . . . 1 ' . ' ,. H t , . 1 I . -In History we learn: Napoleon said, Don't give- up the ship. ', 2-Mr. fz ' 11' xr '- - . ' - - ' 'e-1' a cake-, me: ' , t ' 'f l 1 1 - '- ' '7 li . ' X , 1 h V7 x I ' , . - . 1 . . l .. -gf. 1 zwvs 2-1' :seg b-f Z.. 1- -1 1, . ' - 1 11. 1 . - ' '. ' ' 's ' :'. . - i . 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We eriooeemmere-, il M 'Nlar 28 The as emblx 1s moxed to tea1s when our clamshell hero -Xt O wungs the- salty b11ne f1om hes handleeuhle f llldl 20 Leota wonder what can be done to lnclease the sue of the llltllltilly gland fHumblg, beg to sugge t xeast 1 Mar 30 lhe dssfl11l.JlX xotes to begun school tt H 01 aftcx the sprung sacateon C -'K '1 l O N ' APRIL All thlngs ready w1th a well April eomlng up the h1ll -Xp11l fl Bxll Sherman ls mueh dlsapponnted because the lf 1ste1 Rabblt dldnt leaxe h1m any eggs yestuday Aplll 10 Musle pe rxods a1e far apalt Vtc hear of a prospectne Hlgh School treo Russell Venaas bass 'V1r Hoxdc alto 1nd 11115 Kruckenbe rg sopxano -,xplll 11 Class llav practlce be gms Ward xou dont need to be so Jealous of Vlrglnla lt s only a Class llax Aprll 13 Jumor Prom' ' Sanford Wcber dcclarcs the mcal a succcss because there was plenty of It Aprxl 16 We hope that Sanford and Wllfred w1ll show Jefferson and Lake Mllls that Dcmosthenes and Damel Wcbstcr haue nothxng on them -Xprll 17 Many NlSlt0l'S are walklng through the halls todax April 18 O1atorw and Declamatorx Contests Congratulatlons to Wllfred and T uf e-arwiiiii' ,f -Xp11l 19 Ou1 o1ato1s and debatc1s 1cce1xed thclr April P3 Le wes D Stoelelng a formen student gate a xerx lnterestmg talle thx molmng What lemd of nose haxe xouq A1111 7-1 lhe g1aele cnte1ta1nment was bette1 tonxght because the Hugh School O1ehe st1a played f th t th J n ll elX A1111 Ap11l Aplll stand tl1at N June June Lille June Po All t1ack candldates a1e p1cpa11ng Ol e mee wx a esu e Satul '77 M1 s Me Comb what ls thls wc he dl :bout your haung mumps 30 Nllss lxohnke 111111114 el to school aftez two weeks lllne ss W N ssxs lin u 1nd lieach supelus d h 1 elase eC'0OlxlWG'b dllllllg en undel JUNE lt lx the month of June the mont oi leaxes and loses xeea llll ate -Xde1 eLOI1l e me ste 1 tkalllls lnftx snxth Annual ltrlllllle nee me nt b -Xlllllllll l' xneguet Ifmes V K V - 3 1, ' Li i v ,J G , ,Y V 4 V - ,' . - 'e 2 '- ' 1 ' ,.1'. ., . .' ,. 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Q- 2 2 -,. f.,. ., , 11. all 's Miss Spy: X'l't 12 ss ' ' st? 2 ' , li. 1 s ' 'ill -I21-k '2 'I 11 S ' r, ' 211, ' ' '2fs ,,,,.I,. 1' t 11 2 ' :XII 1'1 111 B211' 20 U, C'. '2 lley -1- Hf- f- Mr. 2 : . , ' j ' j s 15 IXI1'. B 2 'l I I 1 jsles l'l2lS5 2 k' 1' s. ' 2 ' l 'I 21111 2 1' Sw 'e 1111 ' ' ' any- . ' ': 2 s, r ' .' ' . tl1i f Il 1 1'I12l1'Q1l111' LIN yet, only 1211 - W--V--f 11'111l1111111' t1111'11. Miss Q1 z 1' 2 'A l' X - 2 -- s rel 'tb XX'hj 1l1111't y1 u us 2 blot- 121121 1 -I :1te1': Are you ll student l1l'1'l ., t 1-'I l 1 1' R ' ' lj: N . I just 1511 to ' : ' '2 2 ' s- ' . 2 . n w ' ki V Www,-is OGEERl?5AEELT1928, W Mr Beach Frederick why do you weigh more than Earlq Fred Schultze Because Im more mass Mr Beach I see more attraction Mr Beach ldlscussxng Physics testi The seventh question was about oppo s te forces Jack VS agner fwho got his wrongj Did you mean exactly opposite Mr Beach Yes Jack Why I could have done that Mr Beach Thats encouraging Miriam IJ lreadmg her English themei One of the boys suggested that we play post office but I Fred Vlagner fsuddenly comprehend mgi Oh post office' MISS Spry fdlSCUSSll'ig the Bo ton Tea Partyj Can you give the tea party Harry V Rogers ftrymg to find quotation for the Annuali Evelyn whats your chief characteristic E Swartz A bad temper Whats yours? Miss Spry Steuben received 1600 acres of land ln New York What clty was this near' Harvev Welchei Near Steubenulle Miss Spry Yes I know but wheres that Harney In New York MISS Seward fglving a lecture n class one dayj And let me tell you that I have no pets W Oestrelch You bet she hasn t Miss G Hesslng Is it a capital of fense in the United States to resist an officer Art Oestrelch Yes about th rty days M Ss Smith VK hat kmd of cncles are the parallels of latitude' Jack Wagner Round circles They were studying the preparation of mercury in Chemistry class Mr Hovde William where did you get your mercury VV1ll1am S I got it out of the bottle WHY TEACHER' Mis Spry How did the pigs go down the Mississippi' flmpressxve silence! Vi ell some of them were pickled In Engh h they were discussing Lady Jane Grey Miss He sing Vi ho was Lady Jane Greys husband Arthur Oestrelch Why Mr Grew of course STUDENT STATEMENTS Helen J Young Was Napoleon sent to St Helena or the other place Katherine Koester She knelt on her knee Carl Bramer He started on an un known destination which he hoped to win Frances I Vihy is a negro differ cnt than an Eskimo Leota L ftranslatmg French! He was going to ride horseback on hs horse Mr Beach If your carburetor should not receive any gas what would you do' Vhlma Abbott You dont mean that youd be out of gas do you Mur el M Is that an indelible pencil? Wolf Moore No thats a Wahl Perly K On a high prlced car there carburetor Mr Beach Yes I have one on mv car M s H Hessmg Turn the adjective weet into a noun Sanford Weber Sugar Mr Beach The manufacturers of the Stanley Steamer have a standing offer of one of their cars and So 000 if any one will drive one wide open for a minute Harold Krull Vkhere is xt Geo Hartel President Madison wore black knee trousers a black coat and llver buckles on his shoes Miss Spry Well Frederick what IS 9 F Vlagnel Ihd he wear a black der to Helen Heese Shakespeare was inter ested in America F Dahms Ye seeing that he dled four years before the Pilgrims landed M1 Beach Mlss Glapers Campfire will meet in Room 8 Vernon Anderson lto Bll Rogers! I wonder if they Xe learned to light a cigarette with one match yet , ,1 f .y I V ' ' -gp Q - . , it 4- 3 7 'bn-x , 'Q ' so ' A - A ' A . : ' , ' ' ' ' ' : l ' ' L .sf 'rz ' ' 1' Y ' U N . A '- I v Y v . . , . - - 1 4 ' .1 : , ' . : . G- . , . . . . ' ' .: ' . ,.: ' '. 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E S fa f 5 P , L, ' 3 I 'i Mg HOGEER ,, TQ' M Favorlte Saymg of Students The teachers long: to hear thc saxrngs Ihaxent done mx problems xet That students know so well Drdn t know whrch ones we took Thex clrng to them as trea uros rare Vlx book report rs Incomplete As rn therr mrnds thcx dwell No quotatrons rn the book I drdnt know that srx wetks test Mx fountarn pen IS emptx Was gorn to be today I haxe no mk with me Mx pencrl hasnt anv pomt Ileaso pull that shade a trlflc more Vt hat does that Hfth lrne sax lhc fourth hne I can t sec Mx cssax rsnt xrt tomplttt Now thc-so are but a xtrx ftw Max I borrow an eraser Phe one mo t tommon strll romams Max I haxe some paper too Fhrr ctornal I dont know Lors Fraper Omons Most all the great poets slng xx onderful rhx mes Thex srng of the varrous scenes of then trmes Sometrmes lt s a battle, a prrson, 01 dungeon But xx hoever heard of an Ode to an onron Onlons have scent though lt s not ver x sweet There are flowers trs true xvhose smell thex can beat People groxx them and eat them at home on the slx But onrons ar en t seen xx hen companx s mgh Our doctors complaln cause xxe don t eat enough F01 a cold eat more onrons and use less of snuff Do xou remember xx hen Grandmother used them for clamps But what lf she ate them and xx ent to a dance' Just xxhx aren t thex relished as candx or pre' No one eats them at home but Cfrandad and I There s a flavor that lasts, hke some krnds of gum but to some rt s as worthless as barrels of rum Noxx poets should srng of thelr beautrful stalks And people should plant them along therr srdexxalks And rnstead of therr prarsrng the DIISOH and dungeon, Thex should have a good xx ord for the valuable onlon Ruth Danrels VY f , Q' , H A -- H K Lg A , V , x. , F .2 ' I ' - -.' - J f ' - -- ' ' . . , . .' . u , - ' . . . , . I . . . , . ' ' r , . V' ' . I ' fr v . ' I 4 , 1 It v .1 I . o . , I l . , 1 . Q . V Y . 1 . ,, U ' ' 1 .' V , J . u , . ' '. , , , ' y , vv : , ' 7- 11 ' I U v ' 4 ' . ' H sn r . v 1 . . V. . ' u : , ' ' .1 7-yn fx 4 . - ,, v , vv I as . lx... V '.- ' v. - I .5 A' . I. . . ., , , V On what day was it duo? Put in for just a showg 14 . Y . - '7 ' 4 , ' ' . v. ' V 4 ' QV! I ' 44 Y ' YY I , . , . , . -1 ' 1 I I Q 1 ' v 4 v . 'lv 4 7 . . , . . r 1 ' I . 1 w I In 1 v w v I ' 1 . L 9 A 4 v Q I ' Q v Q ' ' . J 5 1 9 l 1 v I Y I rI1 I I Q1 . I 1 1 v I 4 u . . H . . . ' .. , H , . . .. . . , . . , . K. . . -7 . ' L , , s v I I Q I v 4 ' I 4 I v 1 I I I 1 I' II I I 9 K v Q , . . . . . , I I I - a I 0 u . Q I- . . . K. LV . , ky I. . x , Y . ' ' .' . , Better SOX 1115 Fort Atlxmson, WISCONSIN o' I I Knittcrs of Fine Full-fashioned Hosiery BAMMEL FURNITURE COMPANY F t k Tm Hmm of Dependable Fm mmm We Sen FURNITURE 8: RUGS 5-, Dahms SCIVICQ Statlon GAS OILS 81 TIRES 'Xl - Lfdahg Qllnrkn f MUIIDEEHIIPIUPY Matrlyrru or At inson, Wis. I I 1 J J ' . ' J f. I 1 l'tjtl t' g ' t..-Xt 'l 'I' ll I' tl t ' 1 l' A' It. Il tl It ' tl td .' .' ll ' d d 1' . . f . 't - .-, :l - . V. ', 9 JSF S. , :lin Sl. Q 6 F 5 'Q It has been our przvzlege to serve F H S Students or the past 57 years LET US .SERVE YOU FIRST NATIONAL BANK Establzshed 1863 E 81 S CLOTHING STORE XI HATS AND CAPb LEONARD OTT G R O C E R Everythmg Good To Eat .I. I,. SICIlNOX'I'I'Z, I'IlUI'. IPE. ,ICH IN CLUTHING, GENTS' FURNISHINCQS, IMVI Xtkiuxl-11, XXismu1Xix1 II 141l71 fNN'tl1I St BE CA USE YOU Were Dlsappolnted once IS no reason to fight shy of the photographer for all tune Get the 1dea out of your head that you cannot get a good pho tograph of yourself Of course you can' We ve made hundreds of photographs of people who sald they 1ust couldn t get a sat lsfactory portra1t and 1n only one or two mstances have we fa1led to please If we cannot please you lf w1ll not cost you The CGLBY STUDIO CPHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER anything to try. Sit again for that Portralt THE FORT STEAM LAUNDRY W esterfield 6? Coppms f FUIT MXTAIXBUX XX I -X FISHER QUALITY MARKET Lhmce Melts Home NI mde SlllS'lg'tS rf All km lx Pnu tu Ilsh md Oxstus III N :son P one 178 XXI DI LH Il Cul Iflshel Plop 50 Nlun lmt -Xtkm on W H K MMER 81 SO HARDWARE Pl UMBIINI AND HF A'IlNi Nolth VN ltel gt1Q9t Imt -Xtl ln 1 IN OH E5 C 'WADIDS F15-.C39'....EDE.a4 'NI muh ll H u C011 ARS SADDI PS ROBI-S BI ANKI1 TS PLY NFTS 'md a complete hne ot TRL NKS B-Xl b and Sl IT f ASFS Auto Repau xW0llx a bpeclaltw 6 N SOLTH W ATPR ST C6 !! I'1'rpx'i-'tfn'f. Sulclh XXHALH Str ul ' Q' . ' . Tv, 'IS SIIO ', 'l'Il.-XIJIQ . NIP S.-XVIC .-YI' ' ' 1 z .', -.2 Hz .1 V A cp h f'L - ' 'I 'I ' 'f 1 2 n 1,51 my n . 2241 ' , . 1' St. ' . s , is. 0 STOVES, CUTLERY. PAINTS, OILS. BRVSHICS , ' Q . Y A. ' .' I .' ' 'a ' 4' ' . Q' SOI,XV..'. Ph 1- 2537 S ' ' L 4 3 ' 7, H jc-J' '1- a 2 fu :Ny f J, fr! --I . z 'z ctl w-1' of High Grziriw 1 'nf-ss 1 V1 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 V 1 14. L,,n- JJL, An, A.A A p, A 1 n.: Meds Two-Pant Suits at 25 O0 HOPKI M E A T S FOR THOSE WHO CARE COUI 'II SX -XLXX -XX S HONEST WEIGHT FAIR PRICLS Q U A L 1 T Y We Appre ate Your Pat onage PEOPLE S MARKET NORMANJ SADLER AGENT PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO 'VIIIIX AI Phone 408.1 515 I as! St FORT ATKINSON WIS . ci r 7 FOI! SAVINGS ANI? I'IIU'I'ICL I'IUN SICIC MAY ISIC INJUIIIIT UN TIIII NYI'II'IKI.Y, NIU, . ', UII QU. Z'I'ICIlI.Y PAYING IIASIS Phe Home Ielutlful both 111 lde md outnde PLANT FLOWERS AND MAKE OUR CITY A BEAUTY SPOT Lynn L Aspmwall Greenhouse May s Taulor Shop SUIIS at 3522 50 and Up LOEK 81 WISCH C R01 PRIFS AND C ROC RI' RY Ho te iohee Olll Speullty ' iz ' ' s' 1 5 - . . One Block Rust of High Svhool , 0 U C I Y N 71 7 I A AA 4 A , . Y 1 I sw -'. '2' jfort Ettkmson wisconsin Q 1Beebe's variety Store BADGER LUNCH ICE CREAM CANDIES and CIGARS POCKET BILLIARDS NEALS At All H COLE 63' KORDA TZK Y Props W3 WNWTIIEIILT HOOVER RUGS 2345 Jw sf F tAtk W RED ARRO W STA TION FEATURES I ISO VIS MOTOR OILS ETHYL GASOLINE FISK TIRES QS'-' TUBES ours , Q 1-in IFIUIRNWTIWIE o. ain . or inson, is. NETTESHEIM THE NATIONAL AGENCY TEA QUALITY GROCERIES REAL PROMPT ESTATE AND COURTEOUS L 0 A N 5 SERVICE WISCONSIN GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY MERLHAN DIS12 SERVICE 'N 96 North 5rd St. I 11,4 South Main Fort Atkinson. Wfis. W Dry Goods Draperies Ready to Wear Women's Furnlshmgs Infants' and Ch1ldren's Wear You w11l find at thxs fast growmg store com prehensnve assortments of the new modes and of a quahty that has given thus store a reputatlon for dependabxlxty Ne1pert Dry Goods Co UNION STORE CO CASH AND CARRY GROCERY Most complete lme of fresh candles nn town We sell Johnston s COOklCS and wafers excluslvely always fresh always good PHONE 533W 114 N MAIN STREET JOHN F MUELLEK QALFRFDG CORY DAY OLD CHICKS W1scons1n's First ccredz ted Hatcher .V Four ATKINSON wls Jlflueller-Cory Hatchery' Schle1 Drug Co PRESCRIPTION D R U G STO R E JN. CARA NOME d SHARIE P A UHERR PLUMBING d HEATING 1871 102N JVI s For WEAR STYLE and FIT JEM o 0 HOME OF an Toilet reparations an .il We Handle a Complete Line of ESTATE Gas Ranges 'Phone - o. ' ain tr I Wear the Shoe . . . I O O S h su Elf- E- JWACK The right planting of Trees, Friuts, Shrubs and Vines around your home adds a cash value to your property. QUALITY VIGOR DEPENDABILITY are what we axm to put 1nto every Tree, Plant and Shrub that we produce. These three 1tems are the basns of success IH your plant mgs V1s1t our Nursery and see the stock growmg We are at our oihce on Hlghway 12 at the Southern hmnts of the c1ty every day ln the week except Sunday There IS no Nursery m WISCOHSIH better equlpped to serve you than 'Gif Coe, Converse 655 Edwards Co Fort Qfltkmson WISCODSID W H JVIcN1tt Co QUALITY MEATS THREE JVIARKE TS BUTCHERS and SHIPPERS OF LIVE STOCK 0' ec Vau3fZ52fsLE rs FINE JEWELRY and SILVERWARE Complete lme of attractxve noveltles . . U . I . . . a O 0 o o .g..g..1..g..1.4..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..1..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g. lqihharhia Nunn Agvnrg Tlns Annual Tchogeerrah and all the prececlmg Tchogeerrahs were prmted by Q-1 W D I-IOARD E5 SONS C0 FORT ATKINSON xx1scoNs1N 'N . . . . 1 ' Y Y' T After The Game or School Entertamment drop 1n at RENNEMCD S amd make yotulreellf at home Dance en, but Eat el but Talk el but amd Laugh Q, but We enloy you and hope to see you often o o O O O G 0 o Westby CHEVROLET Co 1 Used Cars Wlth an OK That Counts SERVICE SEI I S OUR CAR FORT ATKINSON WISCONSIN CALL me Hoffman Lumber Co F tgjlk and Soft Coal Plaster and Cement T EEEYEFQ Erxlgmmm' Brng Gln Pffffiifff-iii O TI I 'I F' lly or 's owes! C Price Qua ity Ca 5 - - . . . . O N . . . O or t inson, Wisconsin For Lumber, Feed, Flour, Wood, Hard 7 elephone 1 I 'Q ' 1 O I 4 Q I -1-.Lf COLLEGE STYLES -that Cut Your Suzt Cost K -v-1 at WV? Made To Your Measure 3? Z- Regular S35 and S40 Values lege cut garments They have real college lmes and they are twenty livers just lxke every Chxcago Kahn sunt Ordmarlly such fabrlc sells for S35 00 to S40 00 All wool long wearmg made to measure suxts style and fit guaranteed Come m today while the lmes are complete 200 FABRICS A selectlon of 200 of the season s richest fabrlcs in sure a handsome long wearmg sunt that will Et your particular taste 200 of them You are sure to find just what you want STEVE 8 HARRY SERVICE STORE Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin C Q' f , Lumens 'VU' K :V A-4 ,.1 . Q L. xx Young men will jump at these col- A . ff ' - - J 2 nn i ' ' ' ' f . . ' Nfl L M ,,,w,L,Qxm MQ,f,wwfm4 W QW. Jawa A is Q2 Qmudlnty Danify Products J A M E S F A R M S Fmrt Aitknmsom, Wnscwmsnm 'f .ff 7 K X A f 1 f , 0 O 0 O O ' ,V . , , , f ' 6 ,krl - 'X' 'V ' Q 4 ff I ,lff IK1 9. I , 1 I ,X 11.-Cfffi ,Xb f ' ' ' ,f, f L. , ,Z 4 A 74, x , X 2 . ' V ' . ,. 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O O l'l1om- 450 11141 North Nlnin Street fort , tciuvm, 'ix J Fort Atkmson Savmgs Bank J Capxtal and Surplus E570 000 00 Pays 305 on DGQOSIIS S1 00 or more starts a savmgs account O O 4 X.- ' n , 1 . , x , , n , . A A I I I 'l -. , . 1 A ' . X' I O , ' I . E I , . The FOft1Cth Season ones awry arm Sausage Him' 5, Hams I Lard ' ' Bacon MKEQIENIFQWNWBO ,ff Vqxllsq, The Sausage xs made after a reclpe used m the jones fam1ly for five generatxons The Lard has a flaky consxstency' and a superlor sweetness The Hams and BHCOH are careful ly cured and slowly smoked W1th green hlckory 'N ICN ES DAIRY FARM Fort Qfltkmson, W1scons1n I Y 5 '3' 7 -- . --- , ' ? 4:f,.- Ns ' I l f If-X . 1 T ,, ray - ' 0 ' my -. gr' X ' .L ,f 1 , . xfl'-v.'rl,f:,X,.5.'i ' 1 N IVR L.. xB f I I' 014 NMI! J, CLI... , X . 1, :Ix:f'-1,1131 :Q A - f f f we 'LQ .Q , ff l 4 , ..'1 1 ' VJ 151- X u:.,,,,- ' 77 ax ' iff -1 nqmlur the i .15 If Allman-HfLg',g.g. 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A , ' .- 059 v . 1 QQ 4 I - 0 KELLER E5 KREKEL CO READY TO XX E-XR DKAPERIE3 DRY FOODS PXXID FIXEST SII lx HOJE FOPT -XTlxlNSON llwf ONQIN ON THE BRIDGE Shoe Hats Shmmg C leaned and Pal lon Rehlocked PETER PAULOS Save 81000 OO Fzrst gul t ssfu C1t1zens State Bank Fort Q,4tk1nson WISCOHSIH Iool I xes l Qtud l ClllC1tl0Il lmmff 30111 lu Troubles 0 U S BRIGGS NOPTOMETRIST F01 t 'XllxlIlNOIl, YVM O N-1L .' , 2' ., ' ,Q .A . ,N Y . . ' .', '.Q -'. A' 1 1 'W Y V 1 If You Want a Million Dollars Re arity is he Secret of Succe l Saving Q . ,Y 1 - :xv .3 2' If D 1 . . ,S t 0 o as FORT ICE CREAM IS MIHEALTH FOOD FOR QALL AGES IN ALL SEASONS Fort Atkmson Creamery Co Phone 521 BERT AN THES POWER AND HORSE DRAWN IMPLEMENTS Let us ll your 'wants zn drugs and tozlet artzcles GATES PHARMACY O ll 'f 'N I-li 'l ft t 7 1 Qwutlw Hain Sluwl 'lk-In-llllw Thmlzmg of G1 aduatzon Presents? WORRY NO MORE' HERES A SOLUTION et them from thls store and be money ahead IASTER VS ATCHMAKER AND IFVVI-IER CONRAD 86 SON HARDWARE and CRADIOS Uhr igrrnrvn,-5 Shun Today s Styles Today Women s Weamng Apparel I Xl XXI x ' 1 -s I y g . 1.4 . ' . 7 Wa K Ci ' 'z ' W O O N f . . 1. CPr0mpt and Courteous Service lf 'L ,Xl'iHv+11 Ill Nfrl'tl1H f, O ?P 3 ,Q , O 7 .tciuxml N- , f, XXHFN IN NIELD Ol LL MBLR OR BLILDING INIATLRIAL OI' ANX KIND CALL 98 THL LLMBER NUMBLR ROYCE HOLSTEIN LUMBER CO PRACTICAL SHOE REPAIRING REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY AND NEATLY ERNEST ANHALT HANKES GROCERY in3ali 'f , I : . 1 I 3 I : . I , , 7 , J A - I I1 thirty-five year! experience in this line I um p1'epu1'ed to do your 9 II I IC FII Ili If I II7 I IQI I'.XI II .Y SI'.IiX'IL-'If , , uIlI'UC .' 11-1- 1 c-'X l f T C130 35 f k QUICK MEA!- We have just equlpped xoul Home ECOYIOHIICS Depalt ment wlth Qu1ck Meal Gas Pfm es Wlth L01 am Red Wheel Oven Heat Regulatoxs Foods plepaled Wlth Qulck Meal vull be att1act1ve palatable dlgestlble and thele xull be no waste because of bulnmg Let ui equlp XOLII k1tehen mth a Qlllffk Meal Lomln Stove Hartmann Hardware Co K , , f 1 Q 7 3 19 V s . .- I ' l l v l , 1 ' -- 1.-fry:-,-E'73i. . l . ' ' --,1 - 141' ' ' , 'A :fQe!+-gg!-2- f Xl H I A A X f , 1 ' ,E , - I. , .- 4 .5 V :V xxxx i NXXXA Y ir ' ' Q! l W . I fpozmnn I t - 4 I . , ,N L. 4 ' N I . .kv . 'fl . . Q . . H v 0 , . lc h , 77 L ,. . . . . ' .a . Q. u ' . . h . 1 v 1 l 'I 1 . 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