w EX LTBRIS, X.-- ,J fi . , M 1 ffmwlkx m Wx fl' 'WQIT ' Q n un rw- ,.:f-I.. P? N c 'kSf nR T X - .9333 - '--: F657 TEL Xb, 'r I oy 2 4,6 Q I Rzhcxwfe f q' Q 1, 1 K, ' - ' K? I Geez Q 'Q' GQ 2, is SQ .. 4 1' 1: Il. N 1 3 6 2 . - 1 Sv A WE ' gp' 4 Q. fu, 3 ol' z C - Q a GQ fda? C A 2 9 'G' 419 ei 1,5 C711 5 1295? W i PUBLISHED BY ' Il THE sruqgnrs OF THE KEIQIOQI-IA PHGH KEN wus SdHOOL AH IOEHA coNs1N ,.i...., Def!z'cafz'0fz O THE spirit of progress which has made Kenosha a Better City, and has made our high school a Better School, We, the students of the Kenosha High School, dedicate this, the 1927 Spy annual. Vast arrays of structures Wlhere the trees once swayed Loud acclaim Kenosha And its progress made. Foremost in all phases It is truly great- Motlel of VViseonsin Gateway to the state. F ore w om' N THR pages of this annual we have en- deavored to embody that spirit of progress which has marked the activities and accom- plishments of Kenosha High School during the past year. ll' we have succeeded in doing this, We shall feel fully compensated for our elforts. May the Spirit ofKenosh al-lighSchool enj oy perpetuityg may it continue to live in future years and in L,- -- .i..T, '-H g2:- Z Il i . 'lif uifii Spifr yet to come. C oizteiits Administration C losses dctivities Allzlefics Boiler C ifies Sclzoo! LQ? The C ity Ll... iii iii, ff F rf rf rr Vfrr IT H- rl' F' I' rr' rr rf fr rrr 4- rr rl- rf FI' ff f'I'f' llkrf- U!!! ' ,if nl ADMINISTRATION ul' ' ' X A ax fff N THE SPY ti ff FoR1927 wh im Superintendent 0 Schools Przncz ul dsszslrznt Prznczpnl ENCLISH ls1belM Vflndexvort B A M Myrtle O Bin sber B A Amy lfnker A B A M Mfrr xret Densmore B A Chwrlotte A Moody B A Florence E Blsbee A B Nom Belle Bmnle B A Ardls Dyer B S M A Irene L Teller A B Low MERCIAL ohn B Mrloney L L B Ncllle L Mwloney LmSE Northway ohn GlltllI'lC B A L L Elsle G Cumro B A Com E Brown, B A IFVIIIE N1ehols B A Ednft Mlller A B YVIAIHEMATICS Oni Andrews B A Merry Lf3l1l9C VV1ll1'mms B Llxrencel B1ylor Ph B SLIFNLE L,lll!'lC'3 H Wllter S B M Cori C1 Fll5I'1C1l1S B A Dfxvld Newberry, B A bylveQterW Wircl B A FOREIGN LANGUAGES Alm1lVl lVlerr1ek B A Cwrolyn Holwh B A M Ifzurt lhl Schultz B A Annette S Hftll B L 1716 Admznzstratzon GI4Loom1sAB AM Geor e Nelson Trempel A B QVlxesterW Vlmrd B A A7lfblI111Wll90H B A Helene '1yMeMurtry B A M PlCIlYlCUI'I S Grwyblll A B PINE ARIS Ruth N Bewne A B Art oh1 D Dfzvxes Ph B Publle Spewklng Mlnnle M Lwrsen MLISIC Edn'tC1rneron Musle MANUAL ARIS He nun Vftlfwke HIFIX W Kun Hou E loLD Aklb l hue 1 VV lYleDonou h Helen ldodd B Q XIHILIICS VV1llmm G MCCAW, B 5 Fred L Bfxuer B P E Ruth MeClell1nd 7'1nder B LIBRARX Dorothy Slflter ll B OFFICE Helome L Klnnee Mettu Irene rl rempel HISICJRH Lhwrlee Leslle Lewle Ph B Xrthurh Wwllqee B A V1Vl lHIDOll1fd B A M lS1helR Low B A M Ethel Mfme ones B A Hope H HTSYIII Q B A Ed 'tr L E1lCkSOH B A M1t1ld'1 Hfzneen Ph B , . . . . 1 . . f .,..... . . , . ., . . . . 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M. 2 . fi' ' gif' THE SPY fiipggs- -gs!! FOR 1927 wnkrmmixs I ll ,I ulilhuiimmllll Prznrzpal GEORGE N. TREMPER, A. B. 3 -P THE SPY if Uv rok I 27 ? FNGLISH T he Ea'ucatz'0mzI System in Kenosha Hb, SCIHO1 H1gh School stands today as the httmg cl1maX of a proud h1story that dates back to the organ1zat1on 1n Kenosha of the hrst free publxc school West of the Alleghanles, and as 21 monument to the v1s1o11 of Kenoshzfs IJIOIICCI' educatlonal mxsslonary Colonel Frank The new bu1ld1ng 1S bu1lt to house 1500 students W1th an overload ca paclty of 1800 and IS of fireproof construcnon throughout, bu1lt of II1Cl121112L l1rnestone, beaut1fully decorated, and covers an entxre block lima ,K V I ..,tr 1 A K v,,- k-k. t Qk-Q 3 jipii .L if K, X . K 0 Q KL'.V K, Li 7 '00- 0 0 0 SS ' vistas 0 was Q 5 rrte X s I E141 I i V - 'T - A . QQTQ-Aff THE sPY s:g !!!! Fon 1 2 un:i :na 9 7 COMMERCE Every need is met, every convenience provided for, but no Waste or extravagance is found anywhere. Those who have seen schools the country over, pronounce it unsurpassed. The Kenosha schools are organized on the 6-3-3 plan, With special schools for the sub-normal, the deaf, the physically handicapped, those with defective speech, and special Work is provided for shut-ins. The new building houses the three grades of the Senior High School, with certain of its facilities available temporarily for the Central Junior High School which is located on the adjacent block. T15 Not Admitted to Cla' Period ................ ...- 4 I J Ill r . Ill I . ' . j , ' P l'TfT 1 ,Il u ! MATHEMATICS SCIEINCI' On the first floor are located the Lommercxal Department, whlch af fords pracucal t1a1n1ng for those students who, 111 add1t1on to a general sec ondary educatlon, seek to equlp themselves for self support 1n the 1ndustr1al l1fe of the commun1ty The Department of Publlc Speaklnfr has 1ts home on thxs floor, togeth er w1th the general offices, the health Lllllf wlth nurse s quarters and rest room, and baths and dresslng rooms for both boys and grrls A beauuful and well equxpped hbrary, w1th a full t1me, tralned l1 br1r1an, s1tuated between two study halls, p1ov1des fHC1l1t1CS for study and research Spec1ally equxpped rooms offer work 1n all phases of art and a1ch1 tecture the former a newly developed and rap1dly expandmg department Those whose tastes lead to mus1cal act1v1t1es find proV1s1on for Var1ed phases of the1r work IH the large room d1v1s1ble by foldlng doors, on the th1rd floor q where center the glee clubs the varlous classes 1n mus IC, the O1Cl1CSLI 1 md the newly O1g'l111ZCCl and stxll de velop1ng band ffl Q r - T .h ., . . o cn xu - . ,. 9 L - - L . 1 C , C . C Q J . . . - X ' N 7 1 K lf K K. - 1 ' - , , ' fx f l16l THE SPY iiffa'-Q-N-.l1!!!5 FoR1927 QQ HGLAH MISS MEDRQCK M12 V 5:1 SCA LTZ llllrll llll MISS GDAYBKL MESS QVWLSON IORFIGN IANGUACP9 On the th1rd H001 a1e found the two su1tes of laborato1 1e5 fO1 the phys1cs, chem1stry and bxology YV1th 1 spec1ally equ1pped YCCIYZUIIOII 1oom for each group a11d a conser1 ato1y on the 100f Whe1e plants a1e gl OWI1 and prese1Ved fO1 the Wo1k of the b1ol ogy depzutment The home IOOITI pla11 fO1 study g1oups p1e1 1115 111 add1t1o11 to the three ge11e1 al study halls RCC1t2lt1011 pe11ods sue fO1fV five mlnutes 111 length, 1nd the day lb d1 V1ded 1l1tO e1ght per1ods the hfth of Wh1ch 15 gxven up to the v1r1ous stu dent act1v1t1es Wh1ch fO1IT1CI'ly found themselves seuously hand1capped 111 thelr efforts to carry 011 after school hou1s A sane and l1be1al d1sc1pl1ne 15 eXe1c1sed through the help of the Stu -Wgfil :shim W dent Counc1l Wh1ch assumes 1espons1b1l1ty fox hall control a11d general act1v1t1es, thus 21ffO1CllIlg t1 'lllllllg 111 government a11d self COI1t10l The phvslcal Welfa1e of stude11ts 1S m1111ta1ned by the use of two gymnas1ums and a pool Each student IS 1equ11 ed to schedule two per1ods pe1 Week, Y Q i IT QE 1 P 1 l . F ,A 5 ' 5 1 . :Jak-.JJ . 1 I Sf, A A S iz - K 1 X is . U - V sg ' 1 ' - kt5-- 1 L 7 . 1 1 f. l 1 4 1 N ' i K 1. x A C . 7 . . . 1 . . K 1 q 4 . . . X -. g . .- . ,E . L . . -. A - X . . ' .x . C - C C Q . ., V I - . 15 . , l . I .C , , . . . - , 1 I . ' 1 Lli A Q . . . x L C C 5 ' - N C U I I N ' . ' . ' . E17 2 THE sPY FOR IQ27 FINE ARTS-PUBLICj-SPEAKING-MUSIC one of which may be in the pool Where careful instruction is given in swim- ming and in life-saving exercises. Volunteer teams represent the school in all forms of athletics, and the generous collection of trophies Won attests the success of their efforts. The Nlanual Training and Domestic Arts Departments are provided for in the Junior High School building situated on the adjacent block. The beautiful auditorium, with a capacity of 1500 and a fully equipped stage, serves as high school assembly, a medium for school presentations and a center of the civic life of the city which finds here a gathering place for lectures, concerts and other activities. The long years of Waiting and hoping have found their fulfillment in this realization of dreams, of which the Kenosha High School and Kenosha citizens are justly proud. G. F. Looivrrs, Superintendent l13l IHE sPY '? i roR1Q27 IIII1-lif IIIl X W Jar Wifi! f w MANUAL ARIS HOML ECONOMICS The Spzrzf of Kenosha Hzgh School N rll-HS l7l1Cf 1'ct1ospcct of Kenosha Hlgh School Clllllllg the p 1st hf tccn yca1s, o11e IS p1 ompted to cc11tc1 h1s thoughts p11n1 Illly tbout thc Splllt of the school CD11C,S thoughts I1 LtL11 ally lull back to the t1n1c when th1ee hu11d1 ed students met togethe1 111 a bulldlllg whe1e 11ume1 ous 1ooms were occup1ed by eleme11t11y classes and whe1e, though the Illlllgllllg of 1 v'111ety of ages and statu1es, phys1cally a11d mentally fu1111shed OppO1 tu111ty fO1 the growth of sympathy a11d u11de1stand111g, yet the COl1d1f1011S WC1 e 11Ot best su1ted to the development of h1gh school Splllt and h1gh school 1I1fC1CSfS But 11urnbe1s soon 1ncreased to the po111t where the bu1ld111g was devoted solely to h1gh school classes and an 111st1tut1o11al co11sc1ous11ess soo11 began to mamfest 1tself 1n loy1lt1es to classes and orga111zat1ons, and finally 111 an 1I1C1CE1S1Hg dCVOf1011 to general school concerns a11d 111terests Athlet1c compet1t1o11, debat111g a11d declamatory CO11tCStS began to stn' school sp11'1t , Wllllllllg teams won mo1e and H1016 e11thus1'tst1c suppo1t L11ge1 g1oups WCIC 11ow go111g away to school, n1o1e 'lluflllll WCIC retu111111g to V1S1t and boost forthe school And old K H S was beg11111111g to hnd 1tself O11 the map The bpv was rebo111 Both 1ssue a11d annual we1e he11t1ly SLlppO1 ted by the school and the commu111ty O1ChCSf11 and glee clubs came 1IltO be 1110 Publ1c speak111g was 1l1t1OdllCCd 111fO the CL11I'1Cl1lLlIT1 a11d I1Ot o11ly gave the students ffilllllllg 111 the out of 0111 CXQICSSIOII, but created OppO1tL1I11ty fO1 VO1C1I1g school sD1r1t a11d SCIlUI1'1C11tS of school loyalty The school co11t111ued to gl ow 111 11L1IHl7Ll s, the 11un1be1 of te1che1s lI1C1L,Z1SCCl, new subjects WCIC 111 t1oduced 111t0 the Cl1I'11Cl1lL1H1, st'111d11ds of wolk . ' . 5 x- fk . ul 'ui 1- . fe-ss ' , . ' 5 1- 7 . 5 I lf' ZFE tv-ew ' rm A tgcaf y 15 ,uri 1 1 r. xx' ' fox 'K 1 LA 1' ' X ' QQ f-Y, 1112.-., l'1,1z,b 41.2 ,. tif ' ., .1 3 if 11 IWT. 'Lfl Vx .. ' . 1 ,t 7 e n - 1 , . . , . . . A . . , , . . . , , . - L 1 1. . 1.1 1, .N . . s 1- - . 2 . 2 1 . . . . C . . K , . . . . . . . . . . C . L . I . . c 4 A ' 4 c , ' '- , c L lc 1 . c c c c . . . . . . c . 1 C ' C . . C . l L . . . . . . C . . 4 . , . . . c 1 c . ' S -1 L A . 1 V ' C' ' - 1 L - c c ' ' L 4 c . .. ' ,.- . . . . . -1 s . . .c , . . K K . E19 il' J THE SPY I- 'll FOR 1927 mlnl: :l:l ZANDEF2 MIT? BAUEQ PHYSICAL TRAINING were bettered, greater recogn1t1on was YOLlCl1S'1fCCl by schools 1n ne1ghbo11ng c1t1es bette1 repox ts came back from those who Went away to colleges And p11de 111 the school began to assert xtself Flnally, the numbers became so great that we were tread1ng on each others toes xn the effo1t to get about when the whole school was pass1ng I became necessary to IIICFCEISC the fac1l1t1es OI decrease the numbers and out of th1s d1lemma gl ew the Jumor H1gh School The poor downtrodden, un pr1v1leged freshmen were transferred f1 om the I-Ilgh School, where they were the most 1gnoble and least respected members of the g1oup, to a new realm where they became the lords of creat1on Iior a trme the1e was rellef and room to l1ve and move and have our be1ng But soon the numbers had 1nc1 eased agaxn to whe1e 1Cl1Cf must 'lgalll be had and a SOlLlf1OI1 was found 111 the establlshment of annexes, one after another unt1l there VSCIC th1 ee By th1s t1me the need for a new h1gh school bu1ld1ng had become so 111 S1S'fC11'C that plans were undertaken to supply the need School oH:1c1als, Board of Educauon c1ty ofhclals and the fathers and mothers of the com mun1ty became gradually possessed of the splend1d xdea that Kenosha should have a new h1gh school plant, that If should be so planned that It could be made to take care of the needs of the school for years to come, and that 1t should be one of the best bu1lt and finest plants that could be bu1lt Hlgll School SP'11t and pr1de and enthuslasm had taken possesslon of the whole c1ty Nothmg should be too good 111 the bu1ld1ng of the temple that was to house that splend1d 1nst1tut1on, the old K H. S , fust free publlc h1gh school 111 the west, whose t1ZlCl1t1011S had developed under the hlghest - D . . I . X11 . vu , '- Yife. ' 'H l 1. Wm , 'f J , I l TF? ,ni 4 . fy if ' ' ' c 7 .c - A J . ' c . . S ' 1 c ' ' L . f c ' ' c . - 5 . 1 c . 4 c ' . c . . L c lc ' . 1. , L 4 ' J , . . . Y I J J c , ' c L . c . 201 THE SPY FOR 1927 7277, OIl1Ch LIBRARY 1deals a11d w1th tl1e COIIUIILIOUS heartv support of a loyal student body, a de voted orps of teache1s and a thoroughly sympatheuc a11d Wllllllg g1oup of oH:1c1als and CIUZCIIS The co11summat1on 1S now w1th us We are st1ll Kenosha H1gh School the same old K H b , but how changed and how grown and how Splelldld The same 1deals, the same Spll 1t of loyalty and cooperat1on, the same pr1de the same determ1nat1on to keep the old t121Cl.1f1OI1S a11d 1deals st1ll possess us all, whethe1 stude11ts O1 teachers O1 oH1c1als O1 pare11ts It IS th1s Splflt that has 1I1Sp1I'CCl us all that has helped us to pull together, to bu1ld one of the finest schools It IS poss1ble 111 OUI P1 esent knowledge to bu1ld Let us hope and Stl IVC that fh1S Splflt wh1ch has l1ved so lo11g and mot1Vated us so splen d1dly may be kept al1Ve and V1gO1 ous as long 'ms It 1S 111 our hands to pe1 pet uate It and ha11d It on to men and women of gC11C1 lf1011S l1Of yet bo1 I1 to 11OllI'1Sh the 1deals and sta11da1 ds of educat1onal growth and lay the founda UOIIS that w1ll assu1e the CO11t1l1U. I.11CC of a fine C1t1ZC11Sl'11p and the pe1ma nence of the eve1 better Clty GEORGE N TREMPER, Prmczpal ma ' UI Ill Ill I ll ll ill III Ill I ll ll . ' , I, U . X12 . wi 5. ll i rm a ' s.ff'ER mas. , lE5ifNNlEE gsar I? '- ' 7 N . C . C I.. C C I it I , L . - C 1 - u . .N . ' L . . L y C . K . K2 THE SPY mggj-+..,,,J,q FOR 1927 un:n znI HISTORYx X Our Dear Old Hzgh School Central H1 h School students are We Centrwl H1 h School dewr to my hewrt Seeklng knowledge ex er We ll be Sad the dw when We hfrve to pfart Our hves to lmprove we shell try Happy days 'ire now passlng by Deir old Centr'1l H1 h Deflr old Centrwl H1 h CHORUS Central our dear o d Qentrwl H1 h School, Central the school we love so Well Ever We wxll submlt to your rule Ever of you our prfuses tell S'1cred the mem ry We shflll cherlsh Of frlends fznd tewchers 'Ill o true Your colors red find blwck bld us to st ly KCHOSl1'l Hlgh School Wxth you H , x . .KA . 'cr 'mr 1 . , 1 4 4 l U 7 CD I A L C C 1. Y c r f 1 g 4 . g 1 1 ' cr - J ' ' b f J 4 , . 4 C 4 4 4 S . c c 2 4 . 22 ,JJ MLDCLDY-S Bontwm CL T H E S PY llllelI IllI F O R I 9 2 7 Mid Year Class of 1927 CLASS OT FIQFRS P7lJZ!il7ll Xlflnd bmcl Ill Vzcc Prfszflcm' lck VVlutL 1 1 1 asm fr Glwdy 9 R Hanson v v LAQS PLAX 1 he Uflmlz I own I alkzng CLASS M01 IO 'qfzzjbasszblz I5 Un I477lIl' um CLASS COLORS Pznplz and TVIIIIL Cmw T1 ou ER Uflzm Rose V Y HONOR S FUDEIN FS MTFJOIIC I Butcher IICIIHTII Wolf Vlctor A HlC1SbC1 GI ldys R Bomon Howfud G Holm Alfrcdj SIIICIUI lVI1r 'Lrct CJIIUSCII ' 16 - la K . 41 1 ,A 1 , .... ,..............., ......., 4 . . ' - f ..,....,......, .,........,.. J 1 ' 1 Secretary ......................... , , . .Eleanor G. Loomis M '2 2 ......,.......4,.....,......, . . 3 C 2- M V ,,.M,r,1 -r,, x Q- V ' 3' , f it JJ ' , 1 -f ' r f T, C D -I Jn -. 1 -I gt 'z . 23 I 15' U- ..- THE SPY FOR 1927 1111 11 F11111. A11A1v1s Loo w1s g111l111t11l flOlll 1111 cl1ss11:1l 111u1s0 611. 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FOR 1927 Lours B CosTAN Loure enrolled rn the screntrflc course He was a member of the Semrnar, and of the Natural Scrence Club He went out for track and football Among hrs hobbres were athletrcs and play rng the saxophone RoBF1zT E DUPON9 Bob was graduated from the Englrsh course 'Bob's' ambr tron was to go to college Hrs hobbres were talkrng, readrng, and radro trnkerrng LOIS D EGHOLM Loure was graduated from the Englrsh course She lrked to read and to play tennrs Those who l-.now her hoped she wouldn't forget her voree whrle away at college, but would tram rt to further perfectron JOshPH I GALLO Joe was graduated from the Englrsh course He belonged to the Semrnar and to the Natural Scrence Club Hrs hobbres wx ere basketball bowlrng, and readrng oe's ambrtron was to be a crvrl engrneer ROBFRT J GENSKE 'tBob was graduated from the Fnglrsh course He belonged to the Tennrs Club, Booster Club, and Basket ball Team Bob surely could play a saw too Hrs hobbres were collegrate Fords and basketball Hrs ambrtron was to be a Real Estate man WALrFR CJLaseHMAN Wallre was grad uated from the classrcal course He was an actrve member rn the Booster, Radro, and Semrnar Clubs Wallre was an ac trve school frgure throughout hrs hrgh school years 'EIL ROBERT GLERUM Glerum as as grad uated from the elassrcal course He was an aetrve member and belonged to the Semrnar, Dramatrc Club, Debate Team, Hrs ambrtron was to be an attorney Hrs hobbres were golf and argurng EDNA GRAY Red was graduated from the Englrsh Course She belonged to the Grrl Scouts, G A A, and was Cheerlead Her hobbres were sports, readrng, and radro Red wanted to be a nurse Letls hope she succeeds BFATRICF E HAHN 'Bea was graduated from the commercral course She belonged to the Lyceum League She hoped to be a nurse Hr hobby was teachrng Sunday school IVIARH HANNAHS Cleo was a very promr nent frgure rrr school lrfe She was an ac trve member of the Grrl Reserve, the Ly ceum League, and the Tennrs Club Mary was an athletrc type, and was the champron grrl swrmmer or K H S She was a graduate of the classrcal course 1 n l 5 I 5 . T i 5 2 r ' Tc: ' :J ' .. 1 Y M . Tu ' ax - l - l 1 t 1- l . K . .1,, - . . . - . . .Kr - ,, . It . . - - v , ff - . ' 4 3 '- ' ' L ' 1 . 1 1 1 'D Y I 1 1 U' 1 n I 1 1 1 I L ' L ' 1 1 He belonged to the Booster Club class play cast, and class play committee. Q- . ,, U. . - . its ay . . 'r r 1 ' . ' U. ' L - , X I V , , . u 1 1 I. L ' I 1 1 l er. '- . ' - ' n - 114 an ' l ' 2 D 1 li x, 0' r ' 9 . .L . - I . ef Y Y ' 1 aa , i n '- .1 ' . ' ' ' . c - cc aa V 4 , - , . , . . . E25 X-R fe P Q.,,,f ,Xq '- THE sPY f!iF ? --2-so-.ulilll FOR 1927 VILIUR h11LsBLkG VIC enrolled 1n the COIIllIlL1'C12ll course He was an actue member of the olchestra, and the Student Counc1l, l1e was also salutatonan of llla class HIS 'lITll71tl0I1 was to be a 1nus1c com poser, and h1s hoblues xx cle l'llllS1C 'md l1ter ature FRANCIS HOLDEN D1ck was graduated from the Enghsh course H1s pleasant Splflt and lx1IlClIlf.SS helped h1s schoolmates greatly OWARD G HOLM How', enrolled 1n the Enghsh course He was 'L member of the Booster Club and was elected to the Student Counc1l He w1shed to succeed where others ful CHARLES JOHNSON Chuckl' took an 1ct1ve part IH the dramatxc act1V1t1es at Keno He was graduated from the classleal course Chuckv belonged to the H1 Y and the BO0btC1 Clubs LFAH H KARNLS Lee took the commer c1al course She belonged to the G1rl Scouts and the Booster Club Her hobby was travelmg broken KOLAR 'j1tte1sD took the Enffhsh course He belonged to the Golf Club Wt all remembe1 h1m for h1s sw nk on the basketball squad H1s hobby? Mme bas ketball CL11-LORD KOLDFNBORG Chf went out for football He was gradu tted from the C0lHII'lC1C1'I.l LOUISC HL YN LS Nbly Cmflent 1n typ1r1g' Luc1L1E KOLLMAN Colt tmolltd m the swnnmmg She was tctne 1n the G1rl Scouts, Glee Club, Semmar, and thc Audu bon Souety Hc1 stu e of humor made her an enjoyable compamon CLINION KREUSCIITR Krusl1 enrolled 111 the classxeal eoulse H was a member of the Tenms Club, Golf Club, and played basketball w1th the llfIllUVC1gl1tS HIS am b1t1on was to be 1 Jourr1al1st, and h1s hob by was golf ALBFRT E KROPS XD enrolled m the Enghsh course He was a member of th Booster Club H1s anb1t1on was to be an arch1tect and st1ll enjoy h1s f1vo11te hob b1CS flshmg and swmlmmg Y 1. - 41 Tc: ' an ' -. - , -K ' . . ' . . , . U 'I ' I l V 1 x ' B x 1- ' I vl -P x . l 1 . ' L ' - ' . 1 ' ' rx-1 . L . - , 1 in ' an . 1 E 1 in ' Bl ' lf- ' '- - ' 'i ' l a Y- . 4 ' v in ,ay , . , ' classical course. She liked hiking and H , ' L ' k ' D 1 1 ' - ' 5 s' - 5 1 1 . . 4 - - 1 t . 1 ,. 4 in aa , ' J I ' s ' M K , ' , . . . . .H . t L - cc '- 1 . . - 1 ' 1' - - ' ' 1 e 261 lil' ' wi THE SPY 110111927 ! rl I ' V ,A vIIl ELLFNI LARSI Nl NEI' enrolled 1n the classr cal course She belonged to the Seouts, the Glee Club, the Lyceum League, the Semr nar, Grrl Reserve, Tennrs Club, and French Club El wx anted to be a desxgn r FLI A Lrsrrk Comella' enrolled rn the classreal course She vsas a member of the Gul Scouts As a sophomore A she was class secretary She was also a member of the Booster C lub, the Lyceum League, and become an artrst Draumff and sunnmmg xx ere her hobbres SAM LEPKOVSKY Chlselv took the Englrsh course He was a member of the Track team, a member of the Radro Club, presr dent of the Natural Scrence Club, and treas urer of the Sernrnar Athletres was Ch1s el,s hobby SONIA LINDSIROM 'Sonny enrolled m the Englxsh course She belonged to the Scouts and the Booster Club Her ambxtron was to travel around the world JAMES A L1v1NcsToN June was honored for hrs ltbor rn track and football by two UK' H He belonged to the Booster Club He was graduated from the Englrsh course asprred to be a soda jerleer de luxe ELEANOR LOOMIS Sally took the classrcal course She belonged to the Grrl Scouts, Glee Club, Booster Club, Lyceum LClf llC, Student c.,OllI1Cll, Semrn tr, and CJ A A She uorleed on the Spy staff Sllly xx mted to be a nurse md we are sure her patrents aw 111 love her BRONISI AUS I MALNORIUS 'Brownre was a student rn the Fnglrsh course He was rlso L member of the track te rm Arrhr teeture was hrs hobby, and ue know that hrs castles wrll I10t all be brult rn the 'ur B1 RNICF D MASCHKA Bunny was a mem ber of the conunererrl course She b longed to the Gul Scouts and the Booster Club She was also a member of the Ly ceum League and the Student Councrl Her asprratron was to do anythmg but teach hzgh school Tobogganmlr was her pet hobby MAXINF OPAL MENZFL Max enrolled m the classrcal course She was an act1ve member durmg her hrgh school years m the Student Councrl and the Lyceum Leaffue You should see Max dance and skate All she wanted for the future was happr ness Let's hope she rs granted a larg share of rt Eumer MoLnoLa Bun enrolled m the eonnncrcral course Her chref hobbrcs were ree sleatrng and dancmg Her chref desne was to drstmgursh herself rn her professron as a nurse, and we know she wrll because of her vsrnnrng ways 'Fun was an re trve member of the Booster Club S . 4 . W ....u.--- I 1. J at - , ' - ' '- N I S ' ' - ' 4 . '. . . . , . , 1 ' -. U f U 1 I '- .Q l , 4 -L s, : V . t - . . . - ' - - - - s s ' -r ' l f' ..- . ' a ' e . -w Q K ' 37 A M 1 .., -cr a . , ' . ' ' ' . ' ' , . 'r' ,. ,. 1 1 .- ' -: . 'r '- . ' W . X 1. . 1 ,L ' K , , , t 1 . , . . . s s . ' ' 'A r l . e ' '. . f K 4- 1 cc as - the Student Councrl. Her' ambrtron was to l i , U l ' ' ' Y ra ' ' , . ' . . . 7 1 . I - I. K L X ' x u . x . ct ' , ' L - . ' , - ' X . .N ' . K ' U K . . 1 ' i . I ' t ' - , , 1 A as , . , ' . . c ar ' ' ' ' - I Q O '. . . ' 1 1 ' r ' . L , - cz ,aa ' . A I S ' ' , .1 as . . - , S x X x ' ' 1 V i . I . ' 1 1 l 1 1 u He ' , Cf ' I v r Q W. ',, 4 ' fl ' f ' 1 ' x 1 - . . . ' . . Y' ' c wa . .- . . , . . . l 2 v u 1 l . v x o C , . t, . L27 git? - NX,i,. rell l I THE SPY EF g!!! F011 1927 K . , HAZIL MILLI ra Mrllerl was graduated from the el lssrcal course Shr w rs an 'rc tue student She belonged to the Booster Club md the Lyceum Leaffue Although we do not know what she rntended to be, ut lenou she wrll succeed MAMIF Or SON Mame enrolled rn he commerrrrl course and destrned herself to be '1 stenographer She spent her free trme skatrng RUTH OS'1LUND Ruthre was graduated from the Fnfflrsh course She was a mem ber of the Booster Club, Glee Club, and Orchestra She was an actrve Hgure rn school lrfe HOWARD Om-o Howrel' took the commer cral course He was the star member of the Natural Scrence Club, excellrng rn the study of rnsects An accomplrshed artrst, he drew more trade than any other two students FTHEL PERKINS Porky was enrolled rn the classrcal course The Booster Club, Sernrnar, Grrl Reserve, Lyceum League, Student Councrl, and Spy Annual clarmed her helprng hand Perky' rs gorng t teach school ANNA PYITRQON Ann was graduated from the commercral course Her hobbv was musrc Ann wanted to be a prrv secretary ASTRID Pr'rERsoN flstrrd enrolled rn the comrnercral course She was an actrve member of the Grrl Scouts and the Booster Club Her 'rrnbrtron was to be a stenog rapher, and her hobby was krddrng D DAVIDL PHILLIPS 'Dave wasa raduate 2 of the Englrsh course He was a member of the debatrng team and wrnner of the state oratorrcal contest for two years H was a promrnent member' of the Booster and Dramatrc Clubs and the Student Coun cl Hrs arnbrtron was to become a crrmr nal lawyer, and we all know that he has the abrlrty to succeed rn thrs professron VFLMA Prrrzcr Veal was graduated from the commercral course She was an actrvc member of the Lyceum League, and a Booster Club oflicer Her charmrng sm1le and wrnnrnff personalrty wrll wrn Vel,' an honorable place rn thrs world RUTH PRI-STON Ruthyn took the commer eral course She was well lrked by all her fellow students She loved rce skatrng 'Ruthyv wanted to be a stenograph s ,- ,CK ' 9 ,W tc up . ' ' . t ' ' . U . ate 1 ' D . , rx ' v I a vs P y I ' . V . cc, ' as ' L .Q -t' ' t . , 1-1.1 . A - i S 7 I ' .. . . it ' ' . .. . . . . C 39 . H ' D . . - 9 . s ' rw ' ' . .' X . . ' - . e . Q . , ' X I i. - , cc 'I . ' - . ' . ' ' 4 4 na D . 1 u , - . - - . , 1 -cc , , I 4 e ' . , ' o . . , ' er. 281 I . . ' . 5 'ai THE SPY FOR IQ27 llllalT lI I A A l I l 5 1 2 , 1 L.. C.. 'ei FRANK RADEL- Poncho was graduated LILLY SAMSOE uS21II1SOIl,, was graduated from the English course. He belonged to from the commercial course. She was an the Booster Club. He was a hearty co- active member of the Girl Scouts and the operator in all school activities and a loyal Booster Club. Samson,' intended to be an supporter of the Red and Black. artist. She included drawing as her hob- by, too. BEATRICIQ RECll1clBCQ7, was a popular and peppy student. She was graduated from the classical course. The Girl Scouts, Girls' . Glee Club' afqd the Seminar claimed her as JOHN SCHlVIIT'l uJOllI1lllC,, was a member of an enthusiastic member. Her hobbies were the English Course' HC was A Charter reading and hlkmg' member of the Booster Club, and played football with the 1925 conference winners. ROSE RIZZO- Chickl' was graduated from mteniled to b?COme prcsldcnt of the . irst National Bank. the classical course. She belonged to the Glee Club. Her hobbies were dancing and singing. Letls hope that Chick finds a golden opportunity in an office in which - she may be head stenographer. FRANCES SHIENBROODiaF1'Z1IlI1iC,, enrolled in the classical course. Everyone liked MARIAN R3'AN iiMCffY,, e11f011Cd in the Franniel' for her personality. She wanted English course. She was a member of the to be 1, well known journalist. Booster Club, and her ambition was to be a seamstress. Merry's hobby was read- ing. CLARENCE E. RYDEEN- Klundie enrolled .ALFRED SINCLAIR- Alu enrolled in the com- in the English course. His ambition was mercial course. He was active in the to be a successful business man. He liked Orchestra, Booster Club, and Spy work. to walk and to swim. His name was on the As a senior he was class president. All the roll of the Orchestra and the Booster Club. school will miss him greatly. E29 THE SPY f:g fl' FOR 1 927 lr-Ill ll IPII SW! I NI x wls 1 stun en rl cllss ll C01 llc wls 'L mem vcr of the Booster Klub md tht Spy stall Ht tnthususm Ltpt the school sp11t 'xt rts lnghcst pt tk throughout the school year He ww 'Lntul to btcomt 'L dtnust ALIcr M Tonmsrw Al enrolled rn the C0lTlIIlt.1C12I,l coulse She mtended to become a prn att secretary The Booster Club Llilllltll her as an 'ILUNL member She en Joy eel tlavelmg and xt uhnff OLc'A Tuovvmsov Olgxc' was graduated from thc. Fnghsh coulse She mtended to tnttn nurses trammg 1mmechately after commtnctmtnt Wo. hope she w1ll be suc cessful rn her C'L1CC1 LORAN S TUCKI R Laurxt was graduated from the EIlg'l1Sll QOUIQC He was an ac trvc member of the Booster Club and xghtwught Basketball team Laurre xx 'rs full of pep Rom R1 'IUIIX Bob tmollttl rn the F fr lxsh LOUISL Ht IS an tll mound out of clool sport lwshmg, huntmg, slntmf , mul suently happy 'Bob mtenclecl to bt 1 surgeon He was qulte 1 school athlete osEPH VLACHINA Jo ce' enrolled m the Enghsh course He was on th football team and the basketball team He was also on the track team, and was a member of the Booster Club H1s ambmon was to be a great financlu H1s hobbv was trav elmg at lersure and stung the xx orlcl as It should be seen C BIRNIC1: WH111' Bern nas gruluattd from the classlcal course Shu was 1ct1ve dur1ng her h1gh school caleer She was 1 member of the Boost 1 Club 'md the Ly ccum League Her ll0l5lJlLS were drawmg, travelmg and readmg She wanted to be Clfllcl' a hbrarnn or 1 puvtte secretary Our best wxshes, Bern , may you be erth er or both 1 . l J , ICB' P I 'T' , . ,iff 351' ll B In 1. IE l ,,. M .,... - ,...., ....i....,..-,.....,. ,,.. ,. .... ...,...,. , -- 1 , ...A W 3 . Jos 1: II. C ic -3 '- joe z. . .' l t 5 ' ' ,,'- - - - ' f ,nb- in me tz..'h'z : lrse. ' ' 1' . l ' ' ' ' '. ' ' . 1 . ' - - , ' . -' I : ' S . . . ' ' . M. ' ' 'Q ' g z was chcerleacler for last year. His pep and track were amusements which macle Bohn u g.: - x 2 K - i .' L ' v 1 - 1 I l . C 3, ' 5 1 K ' :Z P 1 is D I . x .I u K u I- Y 1 xv x x . . ,,-rc - x ' , , ia an ' J h , . . ,. A . 1. 4 - I v S a s . v L ' '. - . 1 ' g. - - n I wx. . Y 1 ,141 ' 7 Y . 1 y . . J ' ' ' ' l 3 - r - 47- K 1 ,, 1 v x l 1 . I vt - . I V K . I ' u 1 . 1 . 1 3 - I f- . Q -- . '-W . ' , '- f - ' I l ' y .L . , - ' ' . V 1 B l X . ' lt 4 'L ' L . L' -' K - L W if ' 79 ' mc va, ' - 'L . , 3Ol THE SPY IQHAF ll I ?l lllh-lli lII FOR 1927 l 'S4 If-E 105 1-QI VI RA MAB Wu Kms 'Watkms enrolled In the Enghsh course She was a member of the Booster Club, Stlllllflf, French Club, and GIII Seouts Ven bleed lIorse back Yltllflg' and ICC skatmg A wmnmg smIle 'Ind splenehd athletle '1l7llltV vull be an ald Ier aInb1tIon to be 1 ,Ill teacher PAUL VVLISQ JR 'Pauhe' entered the Eng lIsh course Durmg hIs spare tIme h lemrned prmtmg and played basketball HIs collegnte fhuer Cl1SflI'lglllSl16Cl h1m from the rest of lI1s classmates 'Pauhe was also a loyal member of K H S Booster Club DAIIII E WILLIAMSON Daxc' enrolled In tlIe commercnl course He was on the track teaIn The Booster Club, RadIo Club and the Student C0llIlC1l also counted hIIn among thexr members Dave was gomff to be a salesman Racho and mus1c were hIs lIobbIes FRMAN VVOLF 'Honnan enrolled In tlIe class1cal coulse He took a great Interest In dnmatxes, but also found tune to become 'ln earnest member of the Student COUHC1l, the Semmar 'md the Boys Cholus H llkecl to play golf 'md lIIs vIolIn H1s 'tm l7lli'0I1 III lrfe was to become 1 Cl1ClI'l1C'll engmeer VIRCINIA YOUNG GIngeI emolled In the elassIcal course TlIe Booster Club and Lyeeum League ClIJ.1II1CCl heI 'Is 1 lllCllllJCI' 'bmger Intended bemg 1 fuuous III eIan LILN XIUNK LII, Ins gmdunted from the Engbsh course Her lIobby was ICC skat llln' She wanted to be 'I pIIv1te secretary We hope she becomes a successful one EARL 7IvvIIIARs 'Smkers enrolled In the Enghsh course and was 'In 'lCtlVC member In the Booster Club MAY CRITCHLOVV C1ltCll,, gnduated from the Enghsh COUISC She was a Student Counc1l, Glee Club and Flench Club mem ber Her 1mbItIon H18 to be a play pro llllftl Hel lIobbIes wele fishmg, tennIs md ttlkmg WILLIAM GFNSCHMFR BIll wIs graduated from the EIl0'l19l1 course HIS ambItIon was to be concert master of 1 symphony orclIestra HIS hobbIes were fanmng and argumg, so we won't argue the questIon, BI ARLINF MORROWAY Arl was graduated from the Enghsh course She was a loval boosteI and had 1 veIy Iesenved amount of pep Ex eryone hleed lIeI for her pleas ant SIUllC . . 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I. - . - I ' 1 K . 1 l3I t I THE sPY -7 -+-'N---..Q' FOR IQ2 llIrl IlIl ,a .J June Class of 1927 CL -WS OF P ICERS Pffflllvfli W1ll11m Funck V260 Prefzllfnf Errol Evqng Sew P17171 ohn Gubbs Smlth 1 rensurer Llewellyn Shxppee VV CfLAbS P1 W A Full Hou L Ll xss MOI IO-'fd Man as the Makzr 0 Hz: Own CLAQS COLORS Ufhm and Row QI ASS l' LOWER .47llI'7'ZCI17L Bermtv Rose YY HONGR S'1 UDENTQ W1rren Ames E'1rl Erdmfm Alfred Rinelli Alex Braze Cwsimir Scheer Carol Parker lVlary Rhode Olivia Zerull Jeanette Rostker Ethel Taubman Elizabeth Wyss 07 fIHL6'5 32 ,-5 1!5 A-lui'-5 THE sPY !!Q !!! FOR 1 2 rnar ru 9 7 ,I . N., , S my WALTER ADAMSON Adam' enrolled m the Englrsh course He was frequently seen at Booster Club meetrngs He wanted to beeorne well known rn polrtres WARRFNI W AMI s Professor ' took the elassreal course He belonged to the Glee Club, Orchestra, Booster Club, Tennrs Club, and Student Councrl Also, he worked on the Spy annual Hrs lersure ww as put rn on stamp collectrng and musrc WALTER ANDFRSON Andy took the Eng lrsh course He went out for track and basketball Hrs hobby was baseball Englrsh course He took an actrve rrrterest rn the Booster Club, the 'lennrs Club, thc Spanrsh Club, the Semmar, and the Golf Club Hrs hobby was mtensrve thrnkrrrg, and hrs ambrtron was to have thrrteen wrves rNrvrhvr H AUKUSIINF Augy entered rn her senror year from St Clara Academy rn the EI1gl1Sll course There she won sec ond place rn the extemporaneous speakrng contest of the Forensrc league here she worked on the Spy staff and was a member of the Golf Club She mtended to be a trrmmal lawyer, we wrsh her the best of suceess GLADYS L IXUGUSFINF Toots came to Keno H1 and enrolled rn the classrcal course She was a member of the Grrls Glee Club, and the Lyeeum Leag er asprratron was to be a theater organrst Her hobbres were trlkrng, darremg, and playrng the prano LeerLLr BALCAITIS Lou , took the Eng lrsh course She belonged to the Glee Club Booster Club, and French Club She lrked swrrnrmng and hoped to swrm the Englrsh Channel MARGARN M BFXER Peggy nas an ac cludrng the Semrnar, Booster Club Natural Serence Club, and the G A A She lrked to surrn and asprred to b an athletrc dr rector She took the Englrsh eourse N ILIOR BRALCI VILJ, took the Englrsh eourse He went out for basketball H enjoyed danerng md all sports Aux BRALI- 'Ollre came to K H S hrs sophomore year from Baltrmore Crtv Collerf Hrs ambrtron was to be a saw ones as he expressed rt He had a va rrety of hobbrcs among whreh were swrm mrng, huntmg, md radro l l ! . r I V I I 1 . 1 I l r e- , -fri - -,cc 9 ' . 141 19 . r e , -- - ' X . - -. uc. raw 1. I - h I. ll I 1 I . A 3.14: . , .x . , I . X 1 ' ' . . . . l n . - , . 4. .ict 9 . . - 1 I W. Y ' I N 1 -' l e . . ' , , - in an . - , p - K 1 ' , . Y 1 , as , - . . , . WILLIAM ARLICK,-uB01c,,Sw enrolled in thc tive member of many school societies, in- L b . . . i I Y. . H S C . .- . le . , i S - I . ' r ., , . 14: ' . , ' be 5 ' 3 . : 1- - - ,- ,, ,- , ' ' 1 .' Z-' ' . ' . . . in - ' 5 '. x . ' ' E . K L be- ' ' ' rc - . K ' b . ,H L . . ' I , L - i-' ' . I 1 . l 'K . -'. ' '. r-. ' - E33 ,loftx fr THE SPY f!ggsa,.g-A,,i.i,.f- FORIQZ7 YL, A- -,455 i yell! I I .Y rr 1' llIIAli ll A lil, CHARLES BRFDIK Sparl-. Plug came from Belolt Hlwll and enrolled rn the Engllsh course H1s hobby was baseball, and h1s 21II1b1f1Of1 was to be a chaftsman OHN BRICKLIY Sam took the elassleal course He belonged to the Booster and Tenms Clubs The French Club cla1med lum as xts p1es1dent xn h1s semor year We mav hear more of hllll 1n dramatxes later XURIX BURAN1111 ' Lruue entered the Fng umor vtar She worked on the Spy an nual staff She enjoyed Inusxc and dane ff 'Lauue wanted to be a stenog 1apher TVIARSHAII BROWN Marsh enrolled m ghsh cours He went out for track and football, and he played rn the orehes tra Sports were lus hobby GORDON CROW I-larry' was a student rn the Fnglxsh course He had a passlon for ettxnff his book reports 1n on t1me and spreadxng a l1ttle aut durmg dull moments PRYD ALLEN CROSS 'Fltddle was 1 stu dent of the Enghsh course He was a member of the Booster Club, and the de lv ttmg team He aspned to he a bachelor md to own a Rolls Royce H1s l10blJ1CS wwe b1ll1ZlI'ClS and danemg ILDUR DAVIDSON H1ld,' took the class1 cal course She hked to dance and to par take m all outdoor SPO1tS She mtended to be a nurse MARX DAYMO 'M1l cams, from Montagne Hxffh Sthool, lVI1ch1ffan, and enrolled xn the Enghsh course At Keno she belonged be a nurse TOIIN Dicks Dlxn took the Eng lsh course He was a consrstent performer on the football team for three years, bemg awarded the eaptamey for lus last year He was a loyal wearer of the red and black, a hard and clean playmg athlete, and a thorough gentleman at all tunes EARL ERDMAN Ed enrolled m the Enff llsh course He was a eombmatlon of the dreamer and the thmker He was a mem ber of the track and basketball teams H1s xdeals and eharaeterrstuzs won h1m a place 1n the hearts of 1115 fellow students , A ll -r K , I JV 4 4- -,cc . an ' A .- c .. ' an L K - ' ' 1 . . .. I A ic' l . S L h. s J . 1 -ff . ' . H - ' - . '- I U . . . . . on. r TK ' K , . L1 Y A A ,.- 4 1 .' .aa , . A - sb . 1 D lxshlcourse from the Lutheran Hlgll m her to the French Club. Hel. ambition was to L 1 . . ' , . inb. ' 1 N L - ' A A 1 i - H . , x l. I I ' . L Q in 19 ' En '. :. - '. L - ' L 1' 6 ay - . - K K ' 1 I . K ' V 3 1 5 ' . .. H ' - V o - , . . . - 4 ls. l 'I l x , L 1 1 ' g . D . , , Q . . 1 . 'K K t . . . 341 4 . ' , 1 THE SPY, i!g gf'i F011 1927 llIlr+ll II Ei 1 1 : I i l 'qw-vvl RAYMoNo ETZHLMu1aL1.1cR- Etzy came to Wl1.1,mM FUNQK- Billi' took the classical Kenosha High from Marinette and en- course. Ile went out for football and rolled in the classical course. He was a track in both of which he won letters. He member of the Boys' Glec Club. Etzy was a Council member, president of the had a liking for everything interesting. senior class, and president of the Golf Club. ELICANOR EU'1'ING-NEP, enrolled in the Eng- MAiifiARi'5'i' GiLi'35'uPUi5QfiCD fvvk iiic Ciilssi' Hgh ooorso. Sho bolongod to tho Boostol. cal course. She came here from Ottumwa Club. She wanted to be a librarian and Higii Sciiofii- In Kciiosiifi Sim ilcimigcfi to should be o good ooo, Wo think. the Booster Club, thc Science Club and the Spy staff. She hoped to be a doctor. .ERBOL F. EVANS- Brownie'i took the Eng- MARGARET Gooowm-nMuggsi, took the hgh Course' HC was OH the football and English course. She belonged to the Glee track tC:fmsP and earned letters in these Club and the G. A. A. We will remember two major sports, He belonged to fiic her as a sportswoman. She said she want- Booster Club, and was elected v1ce-pres1- cd to become A Stcnoomphcr dent of the senior class. ' U ' EDNA M. GROSS- Bobhiei' enrolled in the .l0iiN EVANS- J0l11mi2'i Cnmiicii iii the classical COlll'SC. She was president of the classical course. He was a member of the Tclmis Cluljj SDC,-Cm,-y of the Gi,-1-Rc5crVC, Hi'Y Ciiibi the Stiificiii Cmiiiciim ami the and a member of the Booster Club, Lyceum SPY Staff- HC WHS im i'iiP0i'miii HE-'UFC in League, Seminar, G. A. A., and annual Hii SCii00i activities- If his iifc is Us gfcfli staff. She was exceedingly popular with il SUCCESS 113 his School Cfifccii iii? Wiii have her fellow students. Her wit and humor H0 CHUSC to C0mPi11iU- made her a genial companion. BIQRNICE FLEIVIINC- Bw took the commer- JEAN M. HAMMOND- Shot-ty'i enrolled in cial course. She was a loyal member of the classical course. She was secretary and our good old Booster Club. B was treasurer of tl1e Girls' Glec Club, and also planning on being a lawyer, and she sure- an active Booster. She claimed her aim in ly will succeed. Her ability to talk should life was to grow tall, while her pastime help her. was studying physics. E351 fi ' ' - A Magix., t, ? n A A THE SPY FOR IQ27 llliC1i IIl' GFORGE HARRINCION Buck attended all athltuc contests and was an ardent sup porter of the Red and Black Bowlmg xxas hrs hobby, 'md llc always managed to hanff up 1 lllgll score He was graduated from the FTlgl1Sll course Louis HAR1N1K 'Apxl' took the Enghsh course Ht belonged to the l10'l1tWVC1gl1t basketball tum, R'xd1o Club, track team, and the Booster Club He loved scoutmg and desned to be 'L 1'1Cl1O expert IH the near future ARTHUR Hhmr Art took the classxcal course He had the sterlmg hobb1es of every true AIIICFICTU boy, huntmg, f1Sh1I1g', and slntmg It was h1s ambrtron to be an electucal contractor ADELLE HFLLFR 'Dell was a member of the Fnghsh coulse She was an act1ve member of the Booster Club, Glee Club, and French Club Dell thought shed l1Le to be 'L Joulnalxst We hope to read her xx ozks some day DOROIHY HELLFR 'Dort' enrolled m the Englmsh coulse She helped orgamze the Frtnch Club, of NVl11Cll she was an act1ve member, smce lt was her ambltlon some dax to be 1 French teacher Her hobbv xx as SWVlII1II11I'lg JAMYS HFNRY uhm was an actlve mem ber of the French Club He enjoyed all sports and rntended to become a clerk lllln tools the Enghsh cou FRANCES HOLWI 'Franv tool. the classlcal course She belonged to the Scouts, Boost er Club, Semmar, Lyceum League, Gxrl Reserve, Tenms Club, and G A A Fran loved to help raxse money for l7Cl1CfltS F1 LAMONA P JESFLUN Phyl enrolled 1n the Enghsh course She was a member of the G1rls' Glee Club Phyl delxghted 1n musxc, sw1mm1ng and ha1r dressmg, 'md wanted to be a teacher of pxano IRFNL JOACHIM 'Bubbles was a member D of the Englxsh course She has enjoyed bemg an actxve member of the G1flS, Glee Club, and m mdulgmg m her favonte hob b1es, skatmg and dancmg Her amb1t1on was d11ected toxxards bccommg a success ful mlllmer rVrRF JoHNsoN DW, a student of the Enghsh course, was a member of the Spy staff and the Semmar Hls 'unbltxon was to become an electrxcal engmeer An out door llft was hxs hobby 4 , . as 4 4 ' n ' - L . . L . . - , K x 4 ccJ . rsc' L D I. T . xl 4 Q 1 x ,. c . , , ' . , . . c ' . ' ' ' E ' 2 1 s x u Y v - . . .i 1 D - . , is I. ,, Q -.L - L .K ' ' ' . 4 mc ' ' 4 , . Y ,, . . . L - . . . . K VL . L K ' ' , 7 c aa 4 4 14 ax 1 , , K . . 4 Q 1 K . . 1 4 , - , c ' n . Q . . . v . , 1. . 1 s . . 4 c 3 ' . . . R, ', 4. A l i Q . . L . . t D K f ' 1 ' ' n . 1 ' . ' H . . . E . , K . 361 If .tl . . THE SPY FOR 1927 P' MARIAN JOHNSTONE Babe was a member of the Fnghsh course She came to Ke nosha H1 from MOUfCV1ll60, Mmnesota She was well llked because of her cheer ful dlsposltxon and nexer faxlmg smlle Her spontaneous OPUITIISITI wxll surely a1d her m her l1fe u ork as a nurse HERBERT KAs1MAN Herb was a memb of the Englrsh course He was mcluded among the actxve members of the Booster Club H15 hobby was swxmmmg, and h1s ambxtlon was to be '1 v1ol1n1st of the classrcal course Though he lrmxt ed h1s act1v1t1es tO the Booster Club, he made the rest up m h1s knowledge of rad1o Swxmmmg and Utunmg m were hrs hob res JOI' KLACAN JO ee took the commercral course He had a sense of humor whrch amused us rn dull 01 drflicult moments Hrs hobby was swrmmmg EDITH KLOTZ Edlen took the classical course She was an actrve member of the Orchestra and the Grrls Glee Club for three success1ve years Her arm 1n l1fe was centered upon art and musxc She was a great g1rl for dancmg, candy makmg, and outdoor 'tthletrcs GRAC1' KRUEGER Graeme was m the Eng l1sl1 course We w111 remember her for her work rn the Freneh Club She wanted to study dramatlc art, and we thmk she w1l1 be successful KTNNL1H KNUDSEN Knute emolled m the Englrsh cOu1se He played on the basketball team He w LS aw uded a letter for th1s He enjoyed every folm of 'tth letlcs co1nmerc1al course We w1ll never forget her merry s1n1le She hoped to be a kmdergarten teacher We thmk her t1ny folks w111 love her HAROLD LA FAYETTE L1ffy' took the eommercnl course He worked on the Spy annual staff 'Laffy was gomg t be a busmess man LXLLIAN LOHMAN Ld took the commer cml course She was 't loval booster m every way for K H S , always quxet, but always needed Her ambmon was to be 1 teacher Swuummg was her hobby 'J 37 ,I 1. t u' J, L ' - 4' T . in as . ' ,. in ,. n Cl. - . , JOSEPH KISERAUSKIS- IOC WHS 21 member CHARLOTTE KRUPINSKI- CllUCk,, took the . . . . ,, . Q , - b' . ' VJ - ' I n A U l-1- .I , ' I . .l ' L I 1 c 77 ' O 1-if ' ' ' 7 i ' . .- l37 -11. fy 1! ' I THE SPY 11i2 Ell! FOR 1927 111111 I RUTH G MAPIAN 'P1t, 1115 one of the most POPlll3.l, 1t't1ve, 'lllkl e1pable students In Keno H1 She 111s 1 me111be1 of the Semmar Club, Lyeeum Le1gue, the Spy 1nnu1l st1ff, and tlIe Student C0llIlC,1l I the C A A sl1e w1s t1 JSUILI , In tl1e Gul Reserve sl1e w1s P1LS1Cll,llt tYVlCL He1 111nnmg pcrso111l1tx and gen1al1ty w1ll se1Vc to nuke her 1 popul11 to111p1111on In 1e1 flltllll, c11ee1 She NW lS b11d111tec f1o111 tl1e class1e1l course l RANLIS MANN Bus h1s been 1 PIOI111l'lLIlt Hfrllll. 1t Keno H1 fill the last tlllbl, ye11s He w1s a member of the SLIHIHZLF, Booste1, md Tenms Clubs 1nd wollfeed on the 111 n111 He 1v1s gllilll 1ted f1OIll tu I 1 l1Sl1 COUISC WILLIAM lVIANsON B1ll eamc hc1e from Aqumas Hlgll 1U h1s freshmm year and enrolled 1n the class1eal course He was 1 Boostet 1nd wo1l1ed on the 1n11 l hobby w1s golf, and l11s 1mb1t1on was to be 1 golf profess1on1l l-LORLNCI2 MARK llo enrolled 1U 11e cl1ss1e1l eou1se She belonged to he Scouts, tl1e Tenms Club, and tl1e Lyceum Le1gue Flo loved to wash Lyceum thshes, so some s1y IORCI MCGILL M1cl' took the Envfl1sl1 LOUISL 1nd b longed to the Booster Club HIS LIllb1tlOI1 w1s to t11xel H15 hobby w1s SCICIILC and 1nve11t1on J IN MICIIALFC B1g Sl1o1ty was a stu dent of the Enghsh COUISL membe1 of the Teums Club He l.SP1l'LLl to be 1 l1lUS1C,1'LIl, Pllylllg the v1ol1n 'lllll S'l.XOPllOIlt,, 111d he bleed to IC 1d 111d pl1y tenms He was 1 lm11ANoR D lVlIeH1Ls LU tool-. the com 111e1e11l LOUISL Sh belonged to the G11l Smouts, the -BOOSfLI Club the Lyeeum LLTQILIL, of wlueh she 11 LS see1et11y, the Student Counul, the Spy st1ff, md the cxlll Resene She llllltil to be 1 p11V1te set1 tuy md spent llel IVISTIITN, 1n Clllfllll llln' INRY MILLS Hamv took the Enghsh tou1se He w1s a 111embe1 of the footb1ll 1nd t11ck tL'I.IllS, 111d 111s Cllffily l1 Ltll1C 111 1de 111111 1 ple1s111t fellow student EILFIIN MORRISSFX Momsscyl came 111 the v11y f1o1n anesv1lle but not 111 1 cov e1ed YV LgOH, to HFl1Sl1 llC.1 lllgll school C1 Ieer 1t Keno H1 She 11 IS 1u 1et1ve 11Ie111 ber of tl1e Lyceum Le1gue, gC1Il1f1'I1, 1nd Tenms Club Her 1111b1t1on 15 to teach Oh' C111 she d1ncel She XV'lS gradu1tcd from the el 1ss1c1l COUISC I-s11LLr C MIODUSZI SKI 'Stell1 cnrollel IH the tom111e1e1 1l LOUISL She w1s 1 mem be1 of the Booste1 Club To b a stenog lllplltl' w1s he1 lllll7lf10l1 She hkcd IIILISIC 1nd books S 1 2 1 SL. 1 . - C ' . . 1 1 . , Q OI z-N 7, - L ' L. 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I K . 381 ' 1 lliiwsu- 'QUE FOR I 2 9 7 THE SPY T lIllfii Il JOHN MOCNIK Jake Hoople was grad uated from the Fnglrslr course He be longed to the Booster and Semrnar Clubs Hrs hobby xx as stamp eollectrng Hrs am brtron vxas to b a ehemreal engrneer al-.e always had a srmle and a good xx ord for all FDVVINT IVIURA Fddre' came from the Mc Krnley School and entered the Englrsh rourse He was r member of the Booster Club He drstrngurshed lnmself among the femmme groups as an aeeomplrshed dancer Eddres ambrtron xvas to be an neer he shall be FRFD NFLSON NFIIII, enrolled rn the Eng lrsh Course He desrred to become a botan t Tennrs and rnusrc were hrs hobbres RAYMOND NIZVVBPRRY Rosv came to K H S and took up the Englrsh course H vvas a member of the Booster Club H xxanted to become a lawyer' Basketball, golf, and ree slvatmg xv ere hrs hobbres FRANCIS NFVVHOUS1 Jake took the com mercral course He was an ardent Boost er, a member of the Spy annual staff, and belonged to the Radro Club He vv as keen for dancrng md hoped to be a 1 l tor some day LAWRENCE OLSEN Ole had a screntrfic br un vvhrch arded hnn greatly rn all hrs endeavors He vvas gemal and mterestmg and xxell versed rn eleetrrcal aifarrs H xx as a member of the Tenms Club He en rolled rn the Englrsh course and made a real success of rt LILLIAN OLSON L1l' xxas a rnernber of the Fnglrsh course She spent most of her trme golfrng and devoted the remarnder to aecomphshmg her rmbrtron to be a nurse RVILLL O,NFIL Orv xvrs graduated from the Englrsh eourse He was a mem ber of the Booster Club, and was a good student Orv was rated lngh rn tardrne Ht rs gomg to be a th ater manager and hrs hobbres are swrrnrnrng, skatrng, and school GINIVIFNE N OZANICK Gen was an en thusrastrc supporter of all student actrvrtres She xvas a member of the Booster Club She enrolled rn the Englrsh course SX LVL STFR ORTH Sally We wrll never forget Sally and hrs orchestra for the school dances after sehool 'S llyl xvas out for traelt and brsl-.etball He was graduated from the Fnglrsh course H loved tourrng, but hrs nnbrtron was to be a great pramst V r . .',, 0' v, LJ' ' rc - va - f 4 - in xy ' ' . . . - lu s . 1 . x v . v x ' l 1 . ' f r. . -- ' . ' - . ' ' 4 ' ' . ' . e ' ' , I 3 . . s 'sg ' 1 Y ' . - HJ - ,, ' . ' ' . - ' . Q . , , ,Q ' A , . - . . . , ,. t . l by 1 :lg I . 1 1 1 fx .4 . . . . . Q : I l 'L 1 11 v I X I x Y I 1 lx ' I .4 . . 4 . i . . 6 b . . T I . . - x l . 1 . ' o I' K 'U vu l 1 , L, . . Y .' . ' . . o - , -ff -ve 1 -r .- electrrcal engrneer, and an electrrcal engr- . . A X D n - 1. ' ' ' - V - ' 4 K . - ' , . ', . ' ' . ' ' ss. 4 4 1 .' , 7 . ' - . ' ' , S ,. is . ' ' ' ' ' ' . . ' . I 4 - T D 4' 3 4 r l 1 77 . . . ' . e ' . ' . ' ' ' . V s K fs . - L 4 ' . - ' ' . . . K .' A , E L in Q n. , ' , 4 , cc . ' ' . , xx ' .. .. . . P .- . - . ' ' ' ' . . ' - V' 1 ' . Ha ' . ec . as . ' 1 , .ca - , ' ' 1 ' ' . , n 4 -I ' . 1 S l39 . ' , 1 uiiif ' 'tai THE SPY FOR 1927 F11111. J PALT Fr enrolled m the e1ass1 ell course and was '1 member of the Boost er Club, Lyceum League, Tenms Club, Student Councxl, and Gul Reserve, of 11 lllell sl1e was secretary As a Jumor A , she was class secretary EU l1ked tenms and mtended to wrxte poetry CAROL PARKIR P'1.1ke1 emolled ll the Englxsh course She blew he1 l1o1n lll the OFCIILSYTI lllil B111d Sl1e hoped to teach publn sthool IHLISIQ Parker 111111. hon W1-.1o11s111 SONJA P1xULs1N 'Sunshm w1s '1 111e111b 1 of the Enghsh Coulse Her ambltxon was to take 1 COUISL 111 home econonncs, hzkmff and travelmg were l1er h0bblCS JOHN PAVLIC Pav played on the champ xon l.lglllWL1gllt basketball team and also d1splayed keen 1b1l1ty on the varslty t6'llll ol1n l1lxCCl SWllIlI1'llI1g and drawmg and ClLS1l'Lll to be a mechamcal cngmeer H was gladuatcd from the co1111ne1c1al course Rosr L PAVLIC 'Rosy' enrolled m the co111merc11l course, tl1us eqmppmg herself for stenography wh1cl1 was her ann Sl1e was a 111e111ber of the Booster Club G A A, and worked on the Spy annual She enjoyed '1thlet1cs 1n general JANA1 HA PETERSON Sm11es enrolled m the commercxal course Later she Jomed tl1e Booster Club She knew tl1e value of a snule a day ANGELO PETRACCI Chmk' was graduat d from the EDg'l1Sl1 course A Keno he was known fO1 l11s football and trunk work He belonged to the Booste1 Zlllll Fleneh Clubs Ch1nk hoped to go on th st1ge SOPHIIL PORWANILCKI Soapy cmolled Ill the Enghsh co11rse Botl1 the Boostu Club and C A A clalmed hu 111e111be1sh1p 'Soapy ll'llCl1KlCCl to be '1 9l1Cl10g1'I,PllCl' EUGENE J REDMOND Red' enrolled 1n the Enghsh course and belonged to the Tenms, Booster, and RIl.lll0 Clubs Red worked on tl1e Spy staff He IS gomff to be 1 den IS WENDOLYN REITER Wann came from the L1ncoln School and entered the Enghsh course He jomed the Booster Club and was an enthus1ast1c follower of lllgll school athlet1cs HIS hobby was swnnmmg, and he 1ntended to be 'm electr1cal eng1 neer 1 5 1 1 12 . 4- an ' '- - cc ' ra ' . . . .1 1 . 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I 'ma THE SPY FOR I 927 I ANNE RENICK Peggy,' was a commercxal student who belonged to the Booster Club Her ambIt1on was to be a prrvate secre tary, and her hobby was dancmg ALFRED RINELLI HAP' took the classxcal course He belonged to the Boosters and dld h1s part In oratorrcal contests to uphold Keno He Intended to be a lawyer FLHIE E RADEMAKER Els' enrolled In the Enghsh course, and Jomed the Booster Club ' Elsl' l1ked dancmg and w1shed to become I pr1v'Ite Secretary MARY RHODE 'Mana came here from St Cathelmes of Racme Here she enrolled In the classrcal course She belonged to the G A A, Semmar, Student Councxl, and Lyceum League, of wh1ch she was presxdent Her hobby was huntmg for her og, Beans ELLSWORTH RICHARDS NEP' found plenty of tlme to tease the grrls Hrs ma1n ambx txon was to be a lawyer, although he lrked hrkxng and tourmg as sports El ' was a loyal member of K H S Booster Club He was graduated from the commercral course DONALD RILEY Donn d1st1ngu1shed h1m self on the football Held and was reward ed wIth an ofllcml K He llked to read, and h1s ambItIon was to be a Journahst 'Don was also a member of the Boos er Club and was graduated from the Englrsh course NORMA ROBINSON Norm' upon entermg K H S chose the classrcal course She was class presxdent, a member of the Stu dent Councrl and the Glee Club, secretary, treasurer, and VICC presldent of the Boost er Club, secretary of the Lyceum League, treasurer of the G1rl Reserve, and seere tary of the Tennls Club Norm's' h lp mg hand 'md ever ready encouragmg leaves us HANNAH ROSENBLUM t'Han enrolled the commercIal course, 'Ind hoped to be a stenographer She was always a steady worker, and we know she wrll be a sue cess Playrng tennIs was her hobby CLONETA ROEMER 'Clo whrle takmg up the Englrsh course, found tune to take part In supportmg her school Her Iulmg am b1t1on was to be a comptometress Her hob b1CS were sw1mmmg, playmg tennIs, horse back r1dIng and dancxng JEANETTE ROSTKER 'fjennyt' took the com merc1al course and always had a pleasant sm1le for all She wanted to be a prrvate secretary We often saw her enjoymg her hobby, tennIs l . 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FOR IQ 27 11:1 I1 VIRGINIA ROIIIIRIVIIL Conn took tl1e Eng l1sh COUISC We always realmed llel art 1st1c ab1l1ty WVll1Ll1 should help lltl In her 1111b1t1on to be 111 1nte11or decorator GFNEWIIVF SABIN 'Genn el1ose the eo1nme1 e11l course, and, of COUISC, shorthand xv as hu dehght He1 ff1eatest desue was to be 'L globe t1otte1 She llked horse back lllllllo' 1nd ILC skatmg JOHN SADOWSKI 'Yankee emolled In tl1e COlTllHCI'C1l1l COIJISC He l1ked to LXPLYI ment w1th elcetmeal Inaehlnery and was 1 shark 1n phys1cs Though he l1ked to fish lIe mrely told 'my Hsh stor1es CASIVIIR SCHEER ucashv enrolled In the Enghsh course He was a member of tl1 Student CouncIl and CCl1t0I' of the Spy nual H1s w1ll1ngness to undertake 'my task thrust upon 111111, hIs Cl1CC1y nature 'Ind re1I1a1kable ab1l1ty for leadersl11p Inade l111n 1 ce11tral figure In school '1et1v1t1es BFATRICE S SCHMLLLING Betty took the elass1cal course She belonged to the Ten HIS Club, Scouts, Lyceum League, of Wll1Cl1 she was treasu1er, the G A A, and Boost C1 lub Betty' was gomg to be 'I gym temcher Amer scHN1LL loby' enrolled IH the Enghsh e0u1se We wxll alw 1ys re1ne1n be1 Toby' as 1 snulmg Booste1 'Ind Ly eeum 111e111ber She clauned to want to know all about everythmg, and sl1 loved a good t1111e LLIWLLLYN SHIPPTT 'Todd' emolled n the elass1eal COUISC He belonged to the Booste1s, Student Counc1l, and was VICL also managed the '27 lnsketbmll team very successfully Good luck to yo11, Todd' ALOIS SIEGER AP, took the eo1n1IIe1c1al COUISC He was 'Ilways W1ll1ng to do any thmg to please or help l11s fellow students He wanted to be a salesman Surely hIs personahty w1ll help llllll succeed RUTH SLACK 4'K1yo enrolled In the Eng l1sh course and was an honest Booste1 of our school 'Kayo' llked sports and W s gomg to be a stenog1apher oHN SLAVIC SIU enrolled IH thc el'1ss1e11 6.011150 He belonged to tl1e Tenms Club and was present at all games H1s a111b1 t1on was to do so111ethIng worth XVl11lL, 'Ind su1ely l1e can do It If anyone can K 5. E ' - . s ', , . L - ' . . . ' ' Q , , .- ' 'vt '. . ,.' . ,.cc at L T 'UL - L . ' x . l I . wx x . 2 g ' ' ' . ' . : I 1 , r .4 , T5 V ' 1 A -- , - .e ' '. - . , 1' ' -A ns ' - : I 1,-,+V ' - i x 1. '- ' '. S 1 ' ' e ' 1 ' I . . ' - 1 . . 1 . . , ' XJ A ' , vresidcnt and resident. of the Hi-Y. He 7 V -Q H H - l L 1 . 3 , I ,, , 1 . v if 7 , . l . , x 2 X .- ' e - i - ' x .v - - 6 L Q L . . . X . H , Q 1 . 7 4 I .L Y L .I 1 . n ' ' . 1 - A ' L s . 1 ' ' i . . . . . un- , , - an ' - . . . . - f K 3 ' k , 1 , I . a ' , ia an , . A - A Y ' I .- . C ' l cc , 1 ' - L cc ' ' ' , L 4 K . l . D I. a 42il S i I l , ' . 5 igfpfxggai THE SPY flggy-sm--m,i!!'f FOR IQ27 llllfllllli fli rr r ,-.ill 1 El JOHN Gmns SMITH- Gibby was II.. popu- LUCY SZARAFINSkl'huLLlCC,, enrolled in the lar figure in school activities and athletics. commercial course. She was ever ready He was a member of the Hi-Y and Boost- to listen to others, woes and 'okes. Her ' n 1 n 'I er Clubs, and a consistent performer on ambition was to work in' a large concern last season's basketball team. His good as a private secretary. nature and splendid loyalty ought to help him ffriatl in his future career. He was , , b L y . . ETIIICI. IKAUBMAN- I'auby was a member graduated from the classical course. . . ' I of the English course., She was an impor- ' tant speaker on the debate team. She was .ALFRED STOLP- Alfy enrolled in the Eng- it mingmrllof the Eoostcr my Tmims . . - , 1 ' 'U' 'aff '. 1. W lish course. He liked school, but hated to 2,5 mc IL licwln lLl ut.u. Osstsgmb . - 1 1 - -A 1 1 1 ff hurry to get there in the morning ' He L lib lpufom I Y mc l lvl lmbniss to belonged to the Boosters, and managed the RTI 1 EIL 15 STL to Suuut In tk' 4 'Gsm football team for a season. ' t 1 0 -'mmm lim' 1 , IVIARCARIQV1' THRLEN- Marge was a stu- IRENE STELLA- R011'3v 011050 1110. E11g11Sl1 dent in the English course. She was a Course- S110 WHS fl WSOFUUS b00Sf01' Of-0111' member of the Booster Club and the G. A. 5Ch001- Rene liked 0Ufd001' SPOITS and A. Her favorite pastime was tennis. wanted to travel. X JAMES THORP- Jimmie came from Min- n'a lisW'tH'lSl l l ll ' l,E'l'l'IR STRAWHINQE- Pete came from L P0 . CS lgl 5190 912 emo ell m . . . . the English course. Jimmie found time Hillhouse High and enrolled in the classi- . . .. . . to Join the Booster and 'lennis Clubs. He cal course. He was an active Booster and worked on this C1135 S mnual H K favored sports. Pete was going to be a y ' PY ' L law cr proved a very popular figure in and out of y ' school, and will long be remembered for ' his wise cracks. RU-TH SULLlVAN+uRllf1JS,' was an active ' A member of the Lyceum League, and also FRANK TROGLIA- Step enrolled in the of the Booster Club. Her main ambition Commercial C0111-50 and was H 10yg,,1,B00St- was to do a lot of traveling. Ruth was er to our school, He liked sports and in- -graduated from the classical course. tended to write poetry. ' ' A E43 - I THE sPY fsgnesm-El,1!!l! FOR I 9 27 lll'i I I n- ' Wig ' H ' tl- fly ' 1 BERTHA VALANSKIS-ccPZlt,l chose the Eng- HAROLD VOIGHT- lVIllCk4:l,' was' graduated lish course. She liked to dance, and her from the English course. He went out for ambition was to become a good stenog- track and belonged to the orchestra. He rapher. was to be found where dancing was in sway. He intended to become a great saxophonist. FRANCES VALANsKxs- Fritz took the Eng- H U lish course. She was a loyal student of GREGORY WALLIG' Malor H00Plen 50 Keno. Her hobby was dancing to Peppy loved to start arguments that he will soon music. She wanted to become a stenog- TPPCM' m 542135 P01139 153- Pfofessfg of mphcr. iterature. ajor oop e entere eno from St. Bede College and enrolled in the classical course. In Spy work he will be remembered for his snappy write-ups. HAZEL VANDENBERG- Puzzums', enrolled in the English course. She liked to skate, dance, and what not. She wanted to be a ALMAY ,WEDELL '5P' entered Keno firg teacher or a librarian, but she did not like SU11Tf10fECi9tf11 Hlgh 552001 anstgnro e Work' in ie ng IS course. er am 1 ion was to become an artist. She enjoyed all sports. GERRIT V5N WESTRIENENfcKCZfrr0tS,, took MILTON E. WELCH- Milt,' enrolled in the the English course. In activities he was a English course and joined the Booster Booster member, class treasurer! and a foot- Club and Spy Staff. He liked Sports and ball player. He wanted to swim the. Eng- Went out for track and football. nMi1t,Sv hsh Channel: Judgmg bY his H-b111fY to chief ambition was to be an architect, and draw,lwe Ehmk he will probably become we an know he will Succeed- an are utec . DONALD WERVE- Donnyt' was a member of the English course. He aimed to be a SAM VENA- Sam', enrolled in the English success in life and still enjoy himself. The course. He belonged to the Student Coun- Booster Club claimed him as a member, eil, the Booster Club, and the Boys, Chorus. and he played on the football squad two He wanted to be a forest ranger. seasons. 441 THE sPY fiQiHse.m WE:-I FOR I 927 llllfel . . ' I I , ,X , ,I-'P ,Ie -Q A416 lll I -s.- I IACK WHITE DIago was graduated from the classIcal course He was presrdent of the Booster Club, class vIce prcsrdent and xx TS on tlIe Spy staff DI1go,' was the most happv go luckv fellow In school H strrred up more Splflt than any other fel low Hrs hobby was procrastrnatmn HAZPL WILLERTON BobbIe came to K H S and tools up the EI'I l1Sll course Her Il,Il1l?1t10I1 was to become an edrtor Read Ing and wrItInff were her l'lObblCS ROBFRT K WILLIAMS Bob chose the FIlgllSl1 course and has been an actrve booster of our school He was on the an nu Il staff Student Councll, class presrdent, and presrdent and v1cepresIdent of the H1 Y All of hIs fellow students lrked lllln Bob was gorng to be a fam '1I'Cl11tCCt ALVIN WILKERSON AIU came to Keno HI from WVoodstock Hrgh School He en Hrs desrre xx as to become a brg busmess man Some of hIs hobbres were baseball, Hshmg, and bowlmg rolled In the classrcal course LAWRFNCE F WIQCIIMWN LaIry was a student 1n the Enghsh course He lIad plenty of humor and love of adventure to keep us lrvely He wanted to jom the lNavy and play Ill 1fS band 'F' I MARION WISNESKI CWCEZIC, enrolled In the Enghsh course She belonged to the Booster Club and had pep enough to boost anythmg that needed lt Her hobby was roller skatmg EDMLND WITKF Ed was a student of the Enghsh course He was a IneIIIber of tlIe Booster Club Hrs pet ll.lDbItl0l1 was to be a traxelhng salesman HIS hobbles were baseball, football, swrmmmg, and tcnms FLBPR1 WOODBURY Al enrolled In the Enghsh course, and the orchestra claxmed hun as a member 'Al's', hobby was sports, and lIe was gomg to be 1 vIolInIst MORRIS WOLKOMIR Moses was grad at ed from the classIcal course He was ac tree In all musIeal movements Includmg the K H S trIo and orchestra He was also a meIIIber of the debate team H hoped to succeed as a lawyer and enjoyed musxc and debatrng ELIZABETH XVI SS Betty, enrolled In the sc1entIflc course at Keno HI PrevIous to thIs she had attended several colleges We wIll always remember her sweet Ind pleas ant manner ' ' 1 I X. 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I - 1 I . u L n E45 THE SPY l:3 4illl llllrl Ill FOR IQ27 QALLISIA Z1Ns 'Celestn entued the com LLOXD Mum ILK Lloyd , at letter man, lllfelllll tourse 'Ihe Boostel L lub tlumed lltl as 111 aetue !llLllll5L.I Hu LIlll71l10Il xx IS to be 1 fL'1l.lll,l, md we hope she IILVLI VIRCIL LINS 7e11s ehose the Fug 15ll LOUISL H1s 'llllllltlflll was to beeome an eltctmcal e11g1nee1, 'md l11s hobby was to prolong ll1S scl1ool llfe OLIVIA ZFRULL 'Boots entered K H S f1OlIl Menommee Hlgll where she was 'tn actne student Sl1e cl1ose the Fnghsh COUISC, and her hoblncs wc1e slntlnff 'md SWVlII1l1llI'lg' Bootsu was glilllg' to e a school teaeher NIARFARTT M ZUIDWIC Peggy enrolled 111 the Enghsh COUISL She ww 15 a Il1Cllll7CI' of the Booster Club Hex 1mb1t1on was to be 1 PII! ate secretary She hked to play tenms, baseball, and bmsketball G1 oRcr LUPANCIC '71p took the Enghsh cou1se Z1p', was an athletxc type and spent l11s t1me IH the Gym' 'md on the tracl-. field He was aumng to be 'Ln 8.1Cll1 tect Wwe the t11 lx followers IS many sensa t1o11s as he d1d pomts f01 Olll champ1on Slllli t1 ltlx te un Ho. w 15 1 splenthd pole the 'ur our the btr I'I1S hobby was pl1y 1ng tenms, wlule he lI1tLllClCCl to enter the bankmg busmess He was graduated from the elz1ss1e1l course IRFNF REXINE Rene was graduated from the eommercml course Sl1e belonged to the Booste1 Club Her hobb1es were sw1m mmg and tenn1s She hoped to be a pr1 vate secretary C11A11L1s W1LCox Churl. those the Eng l1sl1 course and has been ll loyal booster 1n our sthool He w1s '1 member of the H1 Y Club Student COlll'lC,1l, was class treasurer, and ws orlred on the annual ' Chuck llked sohd gCOIYlCt1y and was gomg to be an en gmeer S1s1 ER MARY DOMINIC enrolled 1n the co1n mercnl course At Kenosl1a sl1e took part UIUC work . 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' A - ' ' . - ' 1 ' .- ' .1 . 461 V , ' , I THE SPY !!g: gfi' FOR 1927 MWHEEEFFEUJ ' Semor B Class Hazel Ausen Donald Heide Frank Molinaro Anna Skuhra La Verne Bayer Viola Heide Lydia Nloru Edith Sorenson Julia Bell Arlene Holsingcr Maria Moss Vivian Sorenson Marjory Bieneman Hilda Horne Edith Muerer George Stuemke Lucille Bounsall Joseph Hornacek Alfons Nakewich Alice Swanson Sarah Britton Ann Huginin Anna Nelson Ellen Tambellini John Buttera Sam Isen Florence Nelson Earl Thom Ruby Carlson Lillian Jackson Anita Nicolazzo Alfred Thomas Nellie Claudon Robert Janisky Paul Nimmo i George Thompson Hugh Cleveland Alfred Jensen Charles O'Connor Christine Urbick Jeannette Costan Harold Jensen Floyd Pedley Einar Udstuen Floyd De Santis Louis Jensen Nellie Peterson Peter Verkon Walter Dorecc Paul Jolmson George Piedot Francis Vidas Elizabeth Edwards Bertil Johnson Nellie Pietrangeli Ralph Voight Lillian Elfman Stanley Juska Fred Plous Genevieve Voelz Mamie Elfman Irene Koper Lester Raiman lVIartha Voloi Gladys Erickson Helen Laken Blanche Rostker Clarence Wachs Mavis Everett Jeannette Lepp Howard Russell Helen Watkins Nick Falcioni John Lindas VVilhur Rugg Lucille Wendlandt Corinne Falk Alice Magaro James Savaglio Elizabeth Werve Kenneth Gallup Von McCarty Lucille Schmitt Doris White Donald Ganzer Cyril McKenna Anna Schwartz Clarence Wiersum Janice Gozen Wilma Mcnzcl Henry Seppanen Tony Wister Dorothea Hannahs Alexandria Miller Stanley Severance Lucille Young Clarence Hartnng Ellsworth Mink Albert Shipley Dorothy Zimmerman Amy Henderson Agnes Mockus Mildred Simonis John Zupancic L47l THE SPY xili:xx FOR 1927 Rose Achlm Lrlhan Aclelt Wrllxam Anderson Harry Baker Stefana Badura Ervmg Balzer George Barman Laverna Barrows Dorothy Baun Allen Beaupre Eleanor Bell Ruby Bergman Genevxexe Bevel ohn Bznney Harold Bode Helen Boerner Earl Bohm Harold Boylan Horace Boylan Tony Bredek Kenneth Broun Raymond Caffuty Stanley Carlson John Casazza Mar arrte Clark V1rgm1a Cleveland Jolm Clohesey Helen Cobb Meyer Cohen Snera COI1lfOlt1 Carolme Coshun fzmzor A Class Frances Costan ames Cowan Royal Curt1s Laura D Angelo Mary Demencrus lNIarxe D1Ctf1Ck Eumce Drxon Marvm Domes Frances Donahue Hattle DUDJDICXVICZ Mary E Earl Frances Flkerton W1111am Elwell Margaret Erwm erome Eutmg Douglas Evans Anton Evers Em1l Fretz Mxldred Flammang Edna Fonk Florence Fonk Jerome Ford Earl Galley osephme Gerras Gertrude Goergen Mrldred G1llesp1e Anton Gober Vxvxan Gomoll Dorothy Goodwm V1V11H Gregory Harold Grrese Ann G11Hltl1S Rose Gullo Stanley Gunn Ama Gustavson Mena Hadley Blanche Hageman Leo Hall Mary Hanley Erna Hansen Eugene Harrmgton Irma Herde Emrly Herrmann Harold Herrmann Ellen Herstedt Douglas H1llarv Helen Hmshaw Soplue Huevelman Delbert Inness Nelta Inness Bess1e Jacobsen WllllZ1lH aeger Florence Jensen Lourse Jensen Raymond ensen Anna Jeselun Bess1e Johnson Ruth Jolmson Regma Keane Leah Kerkoif Fred Keul Robert Keul Ha1vey Kleuuder John Klonowskr Hazel Knrtter R1chard Koesser May Kolu Harold Kraar Ahce Krebs Ann Krysxak Alla Kulman Wrlma Kyncl Harrret La Grave Fern Lamb Ruth Lansdowne Lucy Lapme Harry Layton Mary Lawell Ida Lenc1on1 MJFIOD Loduha oan Modder Margaret Modory Charles lVl'lI'Cl1Ul'l1tlS Jun Marks Mrldred Marshall Mollre Martm Dorothy Mayer Alfred Me1s Hazel Melvxlle Wanda Mllkowskl Kathryn Mrller Edmund M1OllUSLCXVSkl Anna Molaska I- .n J 1 u . J . I ' - I l L . - J , . Helen Bonson Robert Fanning Marion Huxhold Lloyd Liedtke - . ,' - J , . J . J . . 481 -u 4 THE SPY f'T FOR IQ27 Helen Mollmxn ohn Mouissev Ruth lxtlllklly Clartnte Nunn Lcum Nylmd Fduin OBIILII Irunb Olsen Myitle G Olson Leo Oppcnhenn Nello Pacttti Lucille Pwdula Carl Palmen Richard Panltner Gerda Paulsen Florence Peters Beulah Peterson Harold Peterson Edmund Pietmszwicz fllfred Pohln1'1n off, ff 1 1 ink Post 1 lL10l1lL L Ro dei Find Rllliitlltl Don ln Riel Consuelo Rmelh Mary Rmtlli Belle Rist h M11-.L Rizzo Emile Rolnllud Rose Robsel ohn Rock Evely n Rohr Louis Rauen Cecilia Russo Le Roy Sauders Eric banftheil Theodore Schmelling Charles Schmidt Henrietta Schneider Doiothy blllllll Waltu Schultz Madeline Sthwan 1 ll.lllll1 Slnnkl'1nd Charles Sll'LlllZlIlSlxl loc Qlemensky Ch Lrles Smith Lathuine Snowhoolx Olin. Qorenson Harriet Sours Elsie Stink Floyd Stapleton oe Strawhince Evelyn Stauffackn' L olm Swift Taito Taipole Fern Thompson Gordon Thompson on, Urban O1'1l Vandcnbelg C11los VonW1ld M ucella Walll Vivian Wallis Pied Weeks Rayman Weeks Walter Wendoif vBLlill'1. Wann Catherine Werner Leonard Weth Evarose White Bernice Wickstrand VVillard Willems Nlaxine Wilmot Hildur Young Madeline Zewen Leo 7ovacki , Y . V p fe' r -A. emxhl ' ' .. mfg, '- 52'- III1 'i Ff IIiI hlll i min' ali 1 5 1 4' Y 'C ' ff I 1 'z ' 'z ' r '. J' '. lr 1 1'-v -1 1 - 1- . ' 1 . v . . Ida Nleolnzzo Don Remus Olive Seideman Evelyn Walkush I .-. ', ' Ji '. '..z t -K :.,t K 'g , yi - ' . ' 1 , I :J ' ' ' . 'i , 'I' K 'V ' - ' . K . - '., . 1' 0- 1 . 1 'W I ,. ' ,. 1 - ' ' 2- ' V. K 1 4 ,. g 1 1 ' . 's ' . J . s x J 1 1 1. L V Q I K . L i I. l I . . . , 1 1 1 . . 'n 1 I ,J h X v I E49 THE SPY i s 'l iii' il D T ilI Mdddmmml HDHDIIIEE 'FORQIQ27 Donald xI'lClLlS0ll lNfI'lKlLllllL Anderson Cllllld. Bullty M113 Btlottl W1111f1td Bentd1ct LOUIS B rn 111111 F1 une B th Wllll 1111 BUWL1 Mary B1t1L1t1s Fls1e B111n11e1 Tum BlltLllLl Flllll Clllll71ll0 'Xlflllll Classon 1X 111111 C 1 ll 13111 C tau I H11 1 Confo1t1 Pttu D s111on1L Cnumt11 Fdswlds Ctol 1. Pp n Rllph 1' 1lL0lll7 ru hm lwrlun l1a11k I-u1dtk Huold f 1llup Pax Gnu llnfltl Ktnnnth G11a1c1 1 K 11111111 fzmzor B Class Una Gould Lau rcncc Grutnow Norman Greenwood LeRoy Gubor Charles Hmgmann llflary HaV Eugene H111 Anna Hlawacelx Bermce Hold rnt s Olwer Ho1n1ng '1n1s aelxson Raymond ohn on Syulla ohnson X7lOl'1. ohnson Ruth Klttman Howard Krumpo Thomas Lane lxN6I'lllC Lt Due Xnth mv Lolnu ll LS Gladys Lutblxt Llxun Mads n Lau1a Magaro Sylua Mart1n Macklm D MCQ11 ty Dorothy MLSWWJIU Mane M1CllxC Thomas Montunurro lllL0il0l Morange ot Muhth Halold MUll1H Ltnou Murphy Mabel Nelson Law renee N1esen Borlulda N1hler1 Lormnc Osborne Abda Palm ostph Papon Lou1s P1eh1 Fdwud Powers Htltn Plllill Cvcolge Poudtn Ruth Randall branr-es Rasmussen C lulys Rasmussen W11l11111 Rmelh V11D1n1a RlCLll1O Munn Rlce Cuolm R1ClltLl W1ll1'1m Rode Burntll Rudoph Fchth Sandgrcn L n1 Savabl Malt, Sl,llZ1I11SCllIIllKllC Mary Sffllllllft Wllllalll SCFl0XVSlxl Anna Shantek Emruett Shaffer C3111 Shelton Irma Shultz Hannes Sorensen Harr1son Stanhope Phoebe Starr ohn Stella Wladelrne Stro1lt Russell Tetzlafl F1anc1s Tyson Gtor e Ward Mar a1et Wud Dor1s WC1CllHHH L1 Verne W mholz Thcodora WV1ckl111de1 Larl W1ll11Il1S A11 lr VV1I'f'I,l1Lll E1 anor Woller Donald Wood john Wojmcz oe Zabrou SL1 Arona. Zunany . . 1 1' 1 ' 'ff. ' ' ' K 1 ' s A . K V s 1 t Y s ' ' 1 .J A K ' K . , , ' ' . ,fr y . ' - ' ' 1 , , , ' W - 1 1 x 1 ' U L .T ' 1 K 1 . V .' , L ' : ' . ' ' ' 'L , , . V - ' ' . . . . , . . . . - 5 fs - . 4 N ' , . . ' V . ' 0. . 1- - -- JL ' J - J - 1 J . , 11 ' 1 T1-zu ' . J ' ' ' ' - , 11,1 .', . , L - .,, ., 1 . g l Robert Collins Evelyn Kenny Doris Rahr Gordon Wegner 4 'a , - ' 1' Q . . g ' ' 1 , . C ' 1 L ' L - ,. . A ,L . . , ' . . 1 1 , 1 1. 3' 5 1' 'g' I stei r 1 M '. 3 'z ' ' 'z ' ' ' ' L g 1: i :ly . Y I ,I ..U.. . --g 1 '- ' e . ' 'z ' - ' 5 . . a . , . . L , 1 . K ' . . 3 x x ' Y ' ' , 1 -' '1 ' ' ' t ' . t ' ' A .lly I 1- . ' ' ' 2 . 1 . ff io . - ' ' F' ls 01 r,f3'igI v'ig,':i- 'r . ' . 1 tgfyss T H E S P Y F O R I Q 2 7 Sophomore A Class Arthur Ahrendt Thelma Burnett Rosina Francis Mary Hujik Alzayda Alvord Josephine Call Herbert Franke Justina Iavcllo Bertha Andersen Hazel Carlsen Howard French Vernon Iorns Marie Andersen Donald Corr Cyril Ganzer Neal Isermann Clarence Andersen Lois Caviezel Emil Gerlack Carl Jacobs Clarence Archer Carol Chambers Mary Glerum Milton Jacobs Earl Arent Robert Christensen Stanley Gulan George Jorgensen Eugene Arneson Theodore Christensen Gertrude Gottwald Charles Jaskwhich Lucille Augustine Isabelle Clarke Julius Grotsky John Jenkins Anna Baar Emily Claudon Paul Hammond Jolm Jensen Agnes Bain Margaret Cleary George Hansen Margaret Jensen Donald Bain Mildred Clemens Gertrude Hansen Robert Jensen Dorothy Bain Harold Colby Howard Hansen Lois Jessen Leona Barber Joe Condon Laura Hansen Walter Jolmston Vernon Barnes Reo Coshun Irving Hanson George Jorgenson Arthur Baxter CliHne De Diemer Minson Hastings VVilliam Josephson Orabelle Beaupre Louis Degen Thomas Hastings Omar Junker Alvina Bennek Anthony Demencius Charles Haubrich Elaine Kaplan Everett Be1'ry Verna Demorest Sylvia Haubrich Viga Karpowics Betty Blair Nina De Young John Hautzinger Emma Karpus Louis Blood Gladys Ditter Eleanor Hawes Gerald Kasten John Bode Rebecca Divet Lucille Hawes Anna Kavalauskas Mike Bodven Hubert Doherty Chester Heavington Ruth Keane John Borkowski Robert Dowse William Heiderman Eloy Kerkoff Beulah Borland Robert Drake Delores Henry Ruth Kessler Annabelle Brell Alexandria Drougge Rosella Hinrichs Miriam Kitzrow Elizabeth Britton Elenor Duskiewicz Ruth Hitchler Herbert Kluender Lydia Brittle Charles Eidsor Florence Hoff Valeria Klevickis Alice Brown Ruth Eils Ellis Hogan Stella Koblenski - Bernice Brown Betty Erlenborn Mildred Hogle Theodore Koldenborg., Beulah Brown Margaret Evans George Holmgren Marie Kollman Clem Brusch Arthur Even Frances Holton Kathryn Kolmos Helen Bull Francis Foulke James Hughes Norma Koos I 5 1lIl11 III! 1 11 7 Y .11 INTEL! 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Thornton 'VI11y To1nb1 Don1ld Toomey Don Tr1w IS 1111es Tullv MHFIOH Tully Relnona Tully Eubene Tyson Cl1a1lns Urban Gorden Vandnnb rg Paulme Vanderwald M11drLd Vams Ruth Van Westrmnen Tony Ven1 Malbaret V1d1s M my Volk BLI'I1'1I'Cl W1lden1neyer Claud Watkm xvlllidl Watkms S111h Walsh Mar aut W1ll1 Lestu Wells oe We Rom C111ll0ttC WL t Fdmund V5 1L1zb1cl11 Arnold Wlnu Brlly Wh1tc GLIILYILYL Wllllillll Gladys VVlll1ZllIlS LLon1 Wxrch Tony Xasuhs Mlflilll Yul Henry 71111111 rxnan LeRoy 71n1n1e1111an YL ir , . , X .1 .h X X - I K - .'l . ' K t . 1.1 1 1 -' ' 1' 1 1 t -v G K ',, k . , . l 1 I x of A 'K' i ., J 1 t V. L ' gcr 'ff' '. ' , . 1 t .1 1 1 rr A fr, . . . L 1.1 ' A --' ' 1 L K 1. 41 1 ' , - : 1 .vi I V 4 . J K 1' ' 1 1 .- 1 -'1 1' L - - ' 1 1 ' . A I , - , , , ., 1 ...gg . I J 1 1 - ' , 1' , 1. 1. ' . - 1 ' ' ' -K K , A L .rl ., .'1 1 1 K L 1 I cjIlfl1l'1I1C Loutch Margzwut Olson Eleanor Schrei Lucille Waterstadt 1 1 1 - Q 5 , c ' 3 3 R - , '. ' . . son . '. Y i A S , Z , ,. 1 if . L., 111 ' X -', I 1 -3 'S -' ' :fr -s z ' 1 V ' r g .1 1 1 ' . ' 1 . 1 -K 1- ' ' 1 K - 1 ' ' ' . ' I . .J E 4 K 1 g, 'I Z 1-' .1 - - l x 7 1 vl. ' 'S I K .Y T AL X X 1 J. . . T - 1 A , ' ,, YL . , 3 1. 1 1 K 9-1 ' SQ' 1 11' ':' ' 1 2' 7 I , 1' 1 , 2 1 'L T- ' 0 1 1' . 3 L , ' . 1 141- J 3 J Q ' . J ' 1 . -' 521 THE sPY rrgfi-me-kwefe' 120111927 . ' . , iv -,J 2Q,Q'ju! we A..IIlI 1IlIrri Theodore Abrahamson Robert Adrrhan Paul Alberts Gordon Anderson Valrere Anderson oe Andro Wrllrarn Appleby Floyd Augustrne Adelrne Ausen Anna Barman George Bastrop Pearl Brnnrnoe Horner Brshop Walter Blrnton Stephen Babuseh Flrner Bohm Angelrne Bonaclro Verna Broesch Dorothy Busch oe Bussro Wrllard Carter Amelra Chrornee Geor e Collrns ames Correll Dorothy Crarne Chester Curtrss Clarence Dase Harvey Dau Henry Daun Mrldred DeB rge Mary DeLarnbo George Dorfmerster Sophomore Harold Dwyer Carl Ellrson Emrl Errckson Angelrne Falduto George Frredl, ohn Gallo Dorothy Grbson Clrfton Grosx error Gurlford Habrnan Carman Hahn Henry Hansen LaVerne Hansen Robert Hansen Marbaret Hartung Helen Hrll Edrth Holm Irene Holy ey Elrzabeth Homer Evelyn Hopf Anthony Hornarele Edward Huck Chrystal ensen Mary Jocus Calvrn Johnson Mrlton Johnson Rrchard Johnson Tony Kasulrs Ruth Keane Marre Klotz Lrllran Knuclsen Stella Koblensler Norma Koenrg B Class Bartel Korvula Wrllrarn Kraft Lavrna Krause Ben Krrstopert John Kutcha Julra Kuczenskr Esther Kretsley oe Kuhar Alfred Lanbenbach Elrzabeth Larsen Ruth Larsen Russell Larsen MJIIOH Lauer Rrchard Lauer George Layton Vera Lee Isadore Lepltovsley Joseph Leucle Mrlton Lrnd Harrret Lrndgren Carla Lundrn Selma Lura ohn Maclxre Rosemary Madden Elmer Madrson Rrchard Maegaard Angelo Mattrolr Kathryn Mcllrath Donald McIntosh Edward McIntyre Margaret McNerl Beatrrce McVrcar Sam Medyedoif Francrs Mollman Gerald Montecn Rose MOIIICLO George Mosleopf Hazel Mcurcr Clarence Murdock Rrta Neer aarc Marron Ncu Leonard Newmann Mrlton Nevrton Sophre Nreolano Vrolet Nordrne kenneth Nordstrom Marre Novak Chester O,Hanlon Paul Orrbrlettr Harold Palmcn Anna Papoll Wesley Parker LaVer ne Prerson Genevrexe Pester Elmer Peterson udrth Peterson LeRoy Ph rlen Bennre Prfeenrnz Hrlma Rrdemaeher Mrke Rruo Marre Rodexs Feny Ruffalo Robert Ruffalo Eleanor Sandbren J 1 n J K u , U ' , 'G ,, J ' l '...g K .I s ' ' 0-sr ' '. .,4.4 Mary Borak Leo Holy Ethel Lepp Stanley Palcski J ' ' , K ,.- ' ' . ., , K A.-,. 1 z . . f 1 1 - L53 THE SPY :?: E' 1'o111927 111lrl W11111IIl S1v1g1 0 Thcodme Se11e11cl LeRoy Sn111111t1 S 1 ll 511111 'l1tZ BUIYIL11 bL1lH Sxlxester S11ep11L111 F 111 Shuer D uothy Sheng 11 1111111 g1l1LIl17IOUc1 Cm1c11L SIC el Ne111c. 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'44 ' o O ' R' Vp 'II 0, ' ACTIVIT113 THE SPY K' 1- FOR I 1lu:l :m The 1927 Spy 14mzualStaff Editor 171 Clue Cimmn Scheel Fr1c11lt1 zfffwzsor Mme Dorothy Qhter Bzmnfss Mafzavfr Robclt W11111ms ffrlvuizsmg fllzmzzgrrs Fdwm O Bunn Leonud oseph Subxcr 115131011 Mnrzngfr Toqeph bt: lwhlncc zfflnzznzstfntzwz Eflztorx Garda Pnulenn, K1f1UXI1 1V1111er Flax: Eflztor Ruth 1V11h1n Asfoczntf' Editors Pmnrm 1V11nn, RlC111IC1 Plnkncr G1'1dxQ Rwmussen, 1V1l1tO1'I VVL1Ch, Grcgou 1111111 uns 'Ihorp Fuffena Redmond Nylene Lf. 1cl1 1V11rff'nLt Gllce, Gam VICVL lxllYTllStlIlC Brin: Czm Efhfm W1llL11 Xmas Afssocmfz Erlzfms H no1d L11 matte GOIt1Jll 11hompQon, VV11111111 Mlllillll ffrtzvziq Lrfztor rl homm Linn Afll!1flCI Erfzioz ohn Glhlw Sllllth zfssocznh Effzfor ohn 1'v1nQ SHIZPSIIOK Erfzfoz Von Mgcwrty Qclzool Lzfc Eflztm C1l'l!'1CQ VV11cox Assoczatc Eflzfms Edin brow DcVere ohmon, Dt7ll4T1li Fvwm 1455l5ff?7li !fl1'UI'lfl5l7l Mrzfznvzrf Georffc F Ntun Robcrt 1DI'l1CL S' 1 13115111155 .Sta ohn Yupwncln, XA7l11l'l111 1V11nson, Florence M nk Iom H l9tl1lgQ, Hnrbcrt Prfmnka ohn 1V1o111sse3, P1111 ohnson 111111501 to Ensznfss Sta N11 H D V11 wks: ffrfvnizfznff LII1 out nm! Dzszgn Dm qlHlt1l Art Dznffw NIISQ Ruth Bmnc Maj' Plzorogmplzn Donlld Heldc Stajf fyjnzsts Rose P1v11c, I wurl Burlndt, F1C'1Il0I M1che1s Hr! work done by M115 Beane 5 mf Lfmses '-' - ....... ,..,,..... . ..........,........... 1 .' ' I I .,......,.... ..........'..,,........ . K. , L 1 V. ' of ,......., 4..... . .... ,......,,..,..... . A 'K . . ,, . - 1 .,.... .,.,,.. ...,.,.........,..... , , '1 f ' ' ' ' ' ' .............,....,.... I 1 1 .- .1 ' 1 ' ,,....... .......,.... ,..... .,.......,......, 1 1 . I 1 ' ' ' ...,,..,......, .... .... 1 ' 1 . 1 I 1 ' 1 ' , 1 in 1. ' - 1 71 Q, 11 -. 1 , L 3 1 , -1 , . 51 '- . 1 - 1 1 O J . 7 ,. .vy I ' .....,,......,.........,............,f.. K .ll LA 3 . . , , . . ' 1 ' .,.... 1' 1 1, 'c . 1 1 . -I' l 1 I , , ..,....,............. ..........,,....,.. 1 2, r N' lssociafe Effltmzr .........., Alexandria 1VIi11cr, Tom Hastings, Ruby Biffglllflll ' 2 ' ' ' ....,. ....,...........,.........,......,,. -I Lf. . f 1 .....,......,..,....,..........v..f..,..., N C K l . V .... ...,4......,--...,.,.....,....,... 1 n A 7 ' ' . W . ' , Oz' .,.., ........... D 1. ' , ' 1 1 . , . . . 2 If ....,....................,.. 1 1 ' 1 1 ,. . . . -' ' 7 1 j' ..............,.......,.,.... '. . . 1 1. A 1' G U' f' .,..... .................... 1 . ' ' 2 ' ....,......,..,... .................,... . '. 1. ' ' 1' ..,,.,.. ....,..,,.....,....,..,. . .,.. 1 ' , , . . . .1 ......,......,.,.... 5 1 11 1 1 . 1 ' , ' J . . . E55 I::pf Win' THE SPY , fwmu-im FOR 1 2 1lhfn IH STPANNH NC? SCHE L-Q AMP S SM NVE: FAI EQ JOSEPH UBRIEN :Qff :FJ 2ff ffhm 9 7 A is J., ig Y lf Q ss 4 i 56 J bl ESPY T7 ----.s..-ii FOR 1927 llllr-li IIlI ILLlAVxS TYD STS 5WiTl-J L VALASKE A D Q 9 TTER UTY L VUIYFOK 1'r CLASSES MCCARTY IV1AH14N -,fi . Q SQNN - T' 1 J TT? ,K , i I ,I , 1 ' 'I fr YV i i V - fgzgff if g L. ,f AC'V2V5Ti'S V MR ' , :' ' I 2 14 Q K w 'X l4 4 , ,L,N-A W 6. E sz. .M -3 ,JE 1 . I , -T-DE ' , ,Wy f. ll I , , I , ' , . S V v , , ' 1 f Y 57 THE sm POR IQ27 58 . ' . A :!?7!X4f1i THE sPY f!gPfmm-nm-xg!!-i FOR 1927 llllnl Illl The Spy Annual N THE fall of i926 the Sixth National All-American Contest for animals was held at the University of VVisconsin under the direction of the Central Inter- scholastic Press Association. In this contest the 1926 Spy was not only rated as an All-American annual but was also classed as one of the All-American leaders of which there were only nine from secondary schools throughout the country. All-American honor rat- f I ings are given only to books which have made the most of their opportunities for production. The fact that books from every section of the United States were entered in the contest fully demon- strates the honors received by the Spy and the merits on which it received them. Besides winning an All-American rating, the Spy annual was given recognition in the Art Crafts Guild Contest held at Chicago, where it won the silver cup awarded for the greatest improvement over the annual of the preceding year. This cup is now in the trophy case of Kenosha High School. Q This, the i927 Spy, is planned much along the same lines as last year's book. The theme is a continuance of and an enlargement upon the theme begun in the 1926 annual. The Better City idea is used throughout the book and forms the theme for the feature fsection. The art work and illustrating was done entirely by students in the art classes of our school. lVlany of the drawings were made from third floor windows of the school and portray familiar skylines and landmarks. We have attempted, both by word and picture, to incorporate into the 1927 Spy something of the spirit of progress that has characterized Kenosha and the Kenosha High School. We hope that this spirit has had an effect upon us in the production of our Annual and that we have been at least partially successful in our attempt to make this a bigger and a better Spy than Kenosha High School has ever had. All-American Leaders-Secondary S choofr Totem, South High School, Fort Wayne, Indiana. La Retama, Brackenridge High School, San Antonio, Texas. US Book, Latter Day Saints High School, Salt Lake City, Utah. Cardinal, South High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Polaris, North High School, lVIinneapolis, Minnesota. Oracle, Bay View High School, lVlilwaukee, Wisconsin. R. H. S., Rockford, Illinois. Spy, Kenosha, lfVi5mmin. Snapshots, VVest High School, Green Bay, VVisconsin. E59 THE SPY FOR 1927 lllIali IlIl MESS, 4 vRiQOM M559 ANDFZEWS MESS NGQTPWAY Ream eos QDGW3 205 THE DME HUNGPED PER CENT 5303503 HR '?'HE1SP'Y ANNUAL SUESCQEPQQOEH Eisixsii? Y . M 5? 3 Y R i A wg 7 ' 7 ' 1 3 1 , 5, a I W f 1 5 1 , x . A 1- ' 1 g H ff, N 'ffm y . A , 1 . I r I 60 THE SPY FOR 1927 6 uid THE P rl ? -'iff--x1iI'! SY M1927 The Spcmzslz Play One of the OllfStllldlIlfT lI1C.llC lflOI'l9 of the proffress of KCIllBQlll Hlbll School w'1s the Sp'1n1Sh plfly Loy Pzmtalones, glV4.I1 lm December Thfat 1 plwy glVCI1 entlrelv In 1 forewn l'lI10'lllf7C was recelved with Qplrltccl fmplfmuee spewke Well not only for our FOI'C1gI1 Lwnglm TC Depwrtment, but 'algo for the tfwte md flppreemtlon of the Qtudente Thoee who took pflrt IH the plow 'Ire 19 followi Donfxld Helde Ellen Tflm belllnl, lVl1rff1ret Clwusen, Nelhe Pletrwnifell, Wlllllm Arllckl WlllH1 Menzel Qmnley Sevemnce, Peter Verkon, Frances Nelson, Hlldfr Horn, Lydm Moru, Mar JOTIC Butcher, Glwdye Erlckson The pl 15 WIS under the supervlsxon of Mrs H111 Miss Grwyblll, 'Ind Mies McML1rtry 1 ' . A KN fx , 23,4 -'Wi -. s. . Vik 5' l 1 N I IT 7' 'infill' . 2 U 1 . O 1. . Z U' 1 W 1 1 I . 1 1 1 , 1. . . 1 1 1 1 eb . D so 1 . ' 1A 1 l 1 . 1 1' 1 1 . 1. 2 1 1 1 .. D . ' . 1 N I l I K, .1 K, , C - 1 D1 1 1 6 : 1 ', 1 , L Z K x C K C - 1 . . 2' 2. .. 1 , . 1 1 . . f 621 5ip,2fAK,,,. rlllel :bl - 1 4 THE SPY roR 1927 4 as' Booster Club HE Boo9tc1 Club Wzs o1g1n1zcd 111 1975 The n1cn1bersl11p h1S grown Vc1rly unt1l now the Boootcr Club l'l'lS 1 l1rff1r 111Ln1hcrQl11p tl11n 1115 other club ln KCH09ll1 Hlgh School Phe Booster Club ume to cre1tc 1 ffre1ter 1fltC'lL9t ln 1ll 'lctlvltlce 'zmonff the pup1lQ of hwh Qchool Tha Bomtrrs p1'1ct1ce 1ll the Sonffs 1nd yulls, 1nd fo1m 111 1mport1nt p1rt 111 the rootlnff 1t the 11111169 The officers of the Booster Club 1rc Pf6'5lIZE7Li Secrrtal y I rensnrcf w ,WY 03, 15 E, A lf t 1 l W J-4 '47 F11 lc Thom Betty Bl11r Alex1ndr11 lVl1ller t ' . ...- 1 ' 2 1' ' 1 ' I 41 . 1' I 1 1 4 1 ' 1 N . 1 1 1 ' 1 , ' 1 11 1 1 O . 1 1 . . T , Y E 1 . . -I . . 1 L . 1 1 . 1 1 D 1 1 I C 5 K b - D , n x 1 2 Al l 1 1 by K 7 E I I K I , K l . ' .: I bl x u 1 I l .1.,..,..11.......--.1...1. ..1. , 1 41 1 Vice-Prcsifleut ......,.............. .,... N ornm Robinson 1 . ..1......1,......1...-.1......,,... 7 K I , , . . .1 .,111........,.,.....,,. 1 . 4,1 K .f ,, 5' ff . . . . - 1 ,N av, ' K f , lb I 1 . 1, ' . Ya '1 ' 11 gy . ' Q - n 1: ' 63 iiE 'X I' ' THE SPY I- 7 - li-XX..x1 FOR 1 2 um :m Semzmzr Pzcszflcnt 111165 q'1Vl 110 Vzce Pnsulcnt Fled P10119 Sggrgtnry Eileen MOYflSSCy Treasurer Alexwndrla Mlller Faculty fldfwmr MISS MCDOHOLIEII Wxllmm Qrllckl Halen Bonson Wllllwm Elwcll Dou 115 Evfms fdnw Gross Xnne Hu mm DcVLrc ohnson 1 'ml ohnson Hfmrry Lwyton Ruth M1h1n Alexfmdrm Mlller Elleen MOFYISSCY ohn Morrlsscy Edwm 0 Brlcn Fred P10119 Mwrx Rhudu 'mice Slvl llo Stwnlq qcvcrfmce Ollvl 1 lclull 64 Il 'Ili g -Qfq -4' N eel! 1 9 7 f X, 2 ,N i 'YT1Ql! . ' .... .... 4. ..,.. .. 1 A .. J C L 1 g. C I ' A 1 .. f g . ,I t, , 71 J J. .zzg 1 6 K VL K ..',. 1 , 15' J lQ lI'l IHESIY ulu:nif 1lu M1927 45 I-IzY Llcwellyn Shlppm 27 Pzwnfznf Huold Bodu 23 C, L Lewls Faculty AIZUIYUI Fred Plum 28 Pull ohnson 78 ohnEv1ns 27 Stmlej Severance 28, Pdwm OBIILI1 Z8 Doulld Hudc, Z8 Rob ert WIIIITIHS 27 Vice Preynlwzt Charles Wllcox 27 ohn Sm1th 27 Frezzsurer 'xmas Sfmvn ho 29 Joseph Stmw hmce 28 Ewrle Thom 28 Secretary - U . 4, . QQ.- -45 f' I K--. ,. i ,. . if-TTfff'ff3'Ai ' , , 1 -, 3 I ' - as 4' 4 L Y S , . . - , 1 ' ,, , .- ' , 1 - , 7 7 5' '- , ' . n , . 1 , 1 1, . . ., D '. J , 9 1 ' . , 1 J . ...L. . 7 , , , 9 N ' 3 P , ,' .9 - 1 , 1 1 ., , 1 . , . . , . I. 1 , ' n . , . , , . , ,J , ' ,J1 1 1 1g 4, 1 - - 1 1 9 ' r ,- N E65 THE sPY ,.?7 Q-m-.,,.m1!!'! 170111927 ullIrl Illl Prey dam Vzfe Prrfzrlnzt SN: cram T7 crzsm 07 Ethel Ad zms Glwdys 'Xu ustme Glqdys Bonson Sllhlll Brltton V1lLHtlI1L Blllt Glwdys E1 xckson limtrlce I ltllllll funce Gcwtn Edm Gloss Bmtrxee Hlhn Dorothew Hwnnflhs 'Vlwry Hmnfahs qophle Heuvelmwn Xrlene Holsm er ljmnces Holm Mwrxon ohnstone Ellen Lwrstn Lyveum League E111 Lester Elefmor Loomls Allte M1 1 Ruth M'1h'1n l lolence MWlk BLIINCC Mflsthkl IJOIOtlfl5 lVI'1.3Ll lVl,'lXlI1C MCIl7Ll Wllmw MCI17Ll Elennor Mlehels Alexfxndrm Mlller Hwzel Mlllex Elleen MOYFIQQLX I ydm lVloru Anne Nelson Ethel P'1lt Ethel Pcrklns Velma Plerce Mxry Rhode r,llCCIl MOFFIQSCY Elefmor lVl1chelS Bentrxce Schmellm Sophxe Porwfznleckl lVl1r3 Rhode Normw Robmson Bclnlce Rostlcer Be lfl1CL SCl'lITlCllll'l Lucllle Sehmltt Alice Schnell Dorothy Schul7 Ruth SLlll.lV'1I1 Allce Swfxnson Ethel Tillbmill H'17el Vfzndenber lVl'uth1 Volox lVl11cell1 Willl BCFIIICC Whmte Vxrbmm Youn Cwlllstw lens , ' - MTU' Qi! i ' , .....,....,.......,...,,.......... 2 f ', - ,.' 1 ..... , ,.....,. ............. + ' 1 ', . . , A . ' -V .............,.....,........... K A - . , ...............,... .,4.. 1 ' 1 ' g Faculty fffiwmr ..... ..,,....,,.,......,..... M 15s Farley 1 . 1 1 1 ' f g . ' ' ' 1 , '. 1 .V l 1 f 1 1 g.1'o 1 . , . G . L2 1 1 1 . 1 . j A . 1. . K , , . . K 2 , g 1 '1 1 ' 1 1 1 sl ' 1 il 1 ' g - y K r 5 - A ' N L A E , l I JJ C 1 Z 1 x 1 1 l 1 ' Z 1 1 ' 1 1 c g 1 I ' 1 ' .1 'i' 1 ' 1 1 .' g , '. 1 ' . . g 4 'C .L s . ' J . ' ff. '. g . . , 4 g 2 - K E C . 66 . . 1 uw HE SPY if 'im IOR 1927 .n11:1sE?Qsll1 Girl Reyerve Pnszdcnf Ruth IVI 111 111 Vzce P1 rsnlz nf IDO10tl1Ll H 11111 1l1S Secretrzrj Lthnl P lt frenxzuez Norm 1 Rlllilllgflll Glwdys Bomon Helen Bonson Rub Bel' rnfmn G1 1d5S Enckgon Edn 1 Grms Domthe'1 H 11111 lllS lvllly Hilllllllg l 1 mccs Holm Ellen Lfzricn lXl1rcLll1 Willl Ruth Mfxhfxn Elcwnor lVl1cl1elQ ',xlCX'l1'1llI'l'l Mlllcr I sdm lVIoru Etlul P111 Ethel I Lfkllli Ncllm Pmtrwn Lll Nmml RlJlJlllSfJ1l Dolothy SCl1ul7 lhc Glrl Resuve Honor lXWlI'Cl xvcn tm thu but 1ll lltlllllfl dLvelop1m11t 111 school llfe Wwe vmn thls yc'1r by G1 1d5s Bonson T . Cgfj M-- K1 .- l , fi 1 mir fx-.5 . . ..,..........,.,.,,.......,..,... I I T 1 , ....... ........,....,,.. l ' 1: 1 2 . Fafulty 1f!l'Z7iJ07'5 ......,.,...... Miss Hastings, M1's. 'FYCITIPCI' 1 7 1 6 K C l 1 y g 1 1 Q 1 1 ' - 1 '. ' . 1 I z 1 - . .1 2 z 5 7' ' . ' z ' f . z . - 3 . ge ' 4' 'z 5 ' 1 ' . A , A 7 1 1 - 1 . 'g 1- 1 l I , 1 A - 1 1A 2 ,Z - 1 1 ' . f z 'S . . 67 -' THE SPY 'T 'I FOR 1 lllh- II Gzr! S cours, T roop I Frlculm ffdozsor Dorothy Baun Marjorle Brenemwn Margaret Dolan Dorothy Goodwm Una Gould Mary Hay Hazel Meurer Edlth Sorenson Ellen Tambelllnl Martha Volol Mm Densmore 68 . ,' . 1 .X ,-A , Il mi ee N. '4' I 1-EL: 9 2 7 ,ll J: NTT' 'Ni K . ' . ' . ..,...............,....... .. . ' 4 A 4 I 1 4 THE SPY -? ?' FOR 1927 .lllruiiwellll Gzr! Soouzif, T roop II MWFIC Anderson AIVIII1 Bcnnlck Ly dll Buttle S1r1h Brltton Mlldrecl DeBer e CIIHIIC DCDICIHTI Czwencth Edwwrde V1Ol'l ohnson Lucllle Kollmfln Averlllc LeDuc Dorothy MTLQWIIII Sylvm 'Vhrtm IX'1th15 n MLJIIICIULIYIO Florence Peters udlth Peterson Befltrlce Regh BL ltllce Schmellln Dorothy Sherry Mar 'zret Sorenson Mlldred Vanls Mir wret Vld'lS Helen WIISOII bi ig I . D 9 -' ef . . :ITF is Faculty Advisor ............................. Miss Cumro 1 ' , V .4 1 4 I ' z f ' '. 'f - g 1 N K V ' . J . . g. - I ITC . K a D . f . x z 69 nvykx THE SPY f'T f ' FORI 2 llllrlY llll Rea' Trzafzgle Club P1 esz lent George Ipsteln Pzcz Pnszrlzut Tom Lfme Sac: ffmj Homer Blshop I fumzrn Chfnrles HTWIII mu I fn lfffq lfflflflll Homu Blehop I 0lllS Blood CJLOIYTL Lpetcm Hu but F rwnku T15 Glnrum Non m 111 G1 ecnwood Luwumu Grewcnow Ch Ulu Hwxnfmn Mr 1:l'lCk90ll Gllllfllltl H1 mum Pflul H lmmond I om H lstmf s 'Vhlton ohmon Tom LUIL M 7111511 7VIcC'1rt5 Edwwrcl MCII1t5fC kenneth N'OI'ditl0l11 7 1 ,MX , 2 ,mi 4 Vkgf' ,ess 4 9 7 , ' VTPQE . l .I . . V ...............,. ...,....,.,... I' ,- .,' Y 1 , - -1 ru N ., . ,- - f ,..... ...... ,.... ......,. g . -w ,- ' 7 V. ' ' . . . .- - ,,, , . 1: . ,1 f 4 Z N. - 1 C 1' . ' r. . f . C' D , . - -- 1 - 1 J . 2, , Z , ' 2 ' Z 7 4 1 V 1 'V 1 . 7 ,.,y V 7 . f . fb 1 . Y 'J mix TF ' ui THE SPY FOR 1927 inin llu Radzo Club President ..,..............,...,,....,.. Richard Panlener Vice-Pnxfiflevzt .,............,............, George Hansen Secretary ...........,..A,.,.......,........ Francis Vidas L Trcrzmrer ,......,.......,..,.,..,...,... Vlfilliam Elwell Faculty Advisor .......................,...., Mr. W2lltCI' Everett Berry Lloyd Luedtke lVleyer Cohen Irving Olson Anthony Demeneius Richard Panlener William Elwell Hannes Sorensen Jerome Ford Cyril Shelton Earl Galley Russel Tetzlalf George Hansen Francis Vidas John Kutcha Alvar Wirtaneii 7 -LKQXQ... THE SPY f'f'g.m-il' TOR 1927 llIlrl1 IlI! Gzrls Atlzlefzc Asyoczatzofz Prmzflerzt b'll'll'l Brltton Vue P1 cszzffnt 1JOI'0thC'l H'11111'1hQ Sfcfatmy M11tl11 VOIOI I masmer Ruth M111 111 Flllllffi 11111102 TVIrQ ffmdcr bwmh Bflfttlll N1111 IJLYKIXIII Lhfinc DeD1cmf1r Elllll Gum 1301011111 H'111mhQ SOPIIIL Hnuvelmm A11111 Hlwwcck VIOIW ohnson MTFIOII Loduhw Kverillc LcDuC Ruth Mihill Sylvia Mwrtin Clfara Mwttern AICXTIICIIII MIIICI IVIL1ul1th Mfxrrltt Alllll Nelson FIOILIICL Petcre NCIIIC I 1ct1 111 C11 M115 Rhode 411111 Scheer Bewtrlce Schmelhn Dorothy SCIIUI7 MTdC1ll1C Sher1d'm M1dCliI1L Stroik Miftlli Voloi Ghdys Williwms 72 ,.qi , .- THE SPY -? I' FOR 1927 1lIM1i lIII Student Cozmczl Cluff Cozmfzflm Vzcf Comzfzllm Dondld Anderson Homel Bishop Betty Blfnr Hfmrold Bode Helen Bonson Swrfuh Brltton Kenneth Brown e'1n Butcher Wlllnrd C'1rte1 ames Cowftn Wllllim Elwell Edwln Erdmfm Betty Erlenborn George Epsteln Douglas Evms Herbert Frfmke Lftwrence Grewenow Edm Gross Tom H rstm s Mwry H15 Leo Holy R'1ymond ohnson Thomfls Line Alfred I in CI1lYlCll Ellzwbeth LIFQCII hlvm Mftdsen Ruth lVl1h1n Eleanor Mlchels Alexwndrm Mlller Lydm Moru Bothlld 1 Nlhlen Kenneth Nordstrom Edwm O Brlen Yngve Olson Ethel Pwlt Nellre Pletr Ill ell Fred Plou Mwry Rhode L S I 0 ohn l' V me MTIIWII R1ce Alfred Rlnellx fumes S'lVl llo C'1SI1lllI' Scheer Befmtuce Schmellm Dorothy Schul7 Stfmley Severmce Rftchel Slfllth M1flC Snowhook Nellle Subllsky Ellen Tfzmbellnn Ethel ,Il'1Llb1T1'1I1 Russel 'I etzl1H Alfred Thomws Gordon Thompson C1tllCflHC Werner Chftrles Wmlcox Robert Wllll1lU9 .lk 5 ft .1 in . 1 'Pr 1. . :Tr fini . .4 , f . ..... ..... ....,........,. I 1 un t nv: gll ' 1- A V ...,...............,.....,. J Q 1 S . .Secretary ......,........................,.. Jenn Butcher 4 A .- K I r I .ll I in .5 Y . . 5 lx I K . . 1. g . . ' ' g 1 1 ' 1 1 . , 1 ' . 1 2 J 1 . . . ' C C . C I C . I I C .K . . . . .C .C K , , 1 ' 2 ' . . . . . . . , . . . I 4 1 4 . ' . ' ' 'z g ' . ' ' 1. ' g . f - 73 VAX, llll+l IIIl Gzrls Glee Club Lucille Balcaitis Genevieve Bej er can Butcher Mar 'iret Dolan hclna Gross Adcllc Heller Dorothy Heller Felamona Jeselun Irene Joachim Edith Klotz Marie Klotz Kathryn Miller Joan Modder Bothllda Nlhlen Carrol Parker Gerda Paulsen Ruth Randall Marian Rice Cecelia Russo Nella Ruster Katherine Snowhook Marie Snowhook Ellen Tambellini Ramona Tully Ruth Van Wcstrienexi Vivian Walker Kathryn Montcmurro Miriam Yule . ' ,4' THE SPY FOR 1927 I 'I-lf? 55 ' a J. 1 1 gi 1 l 4 lc 74 f ,..,.w1. 1 f - -'s'w?Qi?i4 -Ma. ,1.'.,?:2-i5,N Y 2337 , H :la-G THE SPY regii-Em-?g!!4 FOR IQ27 lllIFli ll1I 1 Boys Ch amy James Correll Alfred Meis Reo Coshun David Rose Raymond Etzelmueller Edgar Sturm George Friedl Anthony Totilzls Charles Hzmgnmnn Sam Venn WilliHID Jaeger Tony Venn Clifjford LiIldSfI'2llNl Leo Zeif 75 i' a ' lllIe1i IIlI I THE SPY Ei?-'Q--,,..:g1g:i! FOR 1927 . L!! IAA fu! Orchestra WIIFCII Amee oc Andro lVI1r9h1ll Brown btlnley C'1rlsen Robert Cllll9fCll cn I lnodme Qhrlstenlaen Ban Qlewry lVlL5LI Cohen Rao Coshun nuns Cowfm Niillnill Greenwood ullus Grotsky Llmrles H1 nmnn lxobert H msen Ldw 1rd Huck BLQQIC wcobsen ohn ensen Umm' unker Re 1n'1 lxe'1n V1lCIl1 Klewclus Eclltll Klot7 Hfzzel knltter Theodore Koldenbor Russell Lfnsen lmdore Lepkowkx Mwcly n lVIeC'n't5 Von MeC,'11ty Lloy cl Newberq A ch Pfmlm W1111f1ed Pwxkez Dorlen Rlel VW wlter S unsoe Irmfm Schulz llllldled Venus H'1rold VOlght Alv'1r Wlrtfmnen Moms Wolkomlr Elbert Woodbury J I f I' . . . . l 2 f 1 V V -' sf - I M I A N xl XZ B 7 3 N C 7 L K f I V A YL' N ' . , A, , -f J: B . g . . Lillian Elfman Carrol Parker . C b . .i K . 1 J . V . . Y T 1 .g 1 1 z I 1 , . , Z . .I C . . I J., 1 ' f A J , . , J ff ff ' g' 1 7 . e E761 A llllrl lll Band oe Knclio lVl11sh'1ll Brown Reo Coshun James Cowan Eunice Dixon Eugene Dunn Kenneth Girard Charles Hagman Robert Hansen Donald Heide I1 l iul ohnson Mfzclyn MeC11ty Von McCarty Carrol Parker Fred Plous Dorien Riel Stanley Severance Gordon Thompson Paul Voelz Harold Voight i ELS? 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L L 1 781 3 Hr-x7 LL' LARLAZN ATHLETICS u v THE SPY '-'hmm-,Eli FoR1 927 l-Il LoU1s DANE JENSEN, Kenosha Hlgh School's all around athlete, who captams our teams 111 three major sports football, basketball, and track Ill lm sillll F' +5 X3 . x laer iN R ,A-XX I ,X X l : I B W NJ J he ,,,', Q 79 THE SPY !!Q5bl '--IEE!!! FOR 1 2 1111 111 9 7 ' - ' - 1 ' . no X , l!Qi i'i 1 F' Al -- sf E ff 2 Rewew of the 1926 Football S eason H111 team lllilllgul ated the 1926 football season 111 an ausp1c1ous man 1161 by Va11qu1sh111g lVl1lwaukee No1th DIVISIOH a Worthy opponent, 9 to 0 ensen scored the lone touchdow11 and Pacett1 secu1 ed the extra po1nt by li1Cli1I1g goal A fumble behmd North DIVISIOII s goal l111C resulted 1n a safety wo1 th two pomts Launchnlg a h1ghly effectwe 2lC11'1l attack, West DIVISIOI1 of M1lwau kce defeated Kenosha 19 to 13 111 ou1 second home game e11sen assumed the sta1 1ole by 1CfllI'111I1g a k1ck off 95 yards th1ou0h the e11t11e West DIVI S1011 team ensen also made the othe1 touchdown o11 a 30 ya1d run Pacett1 locked goal for the ext1a po1nt Dochrmg s uncanny forwa1d passmg was the b11ght spot of lVl1lwaukee s attack Kenosha 1CgZ11I1CCl a w1nn1ng Stl 1de subdu111g M3d1SO11 East 111 a con V111C111g ITl'1l111C1, 20 to O Th1s was ou1 fnst B1 51X Conference game 1 acett1 Desmome, and Vlachma crossed the goal l1I1C for touchdowns, w1th I acett1 addmg two mo1e POIIHS w1th locks after touchdowns H1sto1y1epeated 1tself whe11 Kenosha and '1I1CSV1llC fought to a score less t1e Last yea1 s game w1th anesV1lle was also a t1e, the score be1ng 14 to 1-1- . 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R Q2 H 1 To I 7 In the hist out of tow11 game Kenosha out played Beloit but failed to show the punch whe11 touchdowns seemed almost ce1ta111 The game was lost 14 to 7 I acetti tccounted for Kenosha s points Ijltc frowned on IL1 1ol I va11s and he was lL1T1OV6d TIOHI the game 1n the bCCO11Cl qua1te1 with a lD1OliCl1 collai bone Ihe second out of town game tlso p1oved d1sast1 ous to thc tetm The bovs jOLlI11CyCCl to the capit zl only to take a 13 to 7 defeat at the hands of lVI1d1son Cential I11 this game also Iacetti accounted fO1 Kenosha s points The U'1Cl1f1011'11 b tttle with Racine was called off in iespect to the mem O1 y of Thoi Paulsen, foimei Ix H 5 football captain, who died o11 the eve of the game In a post season game o11 Thanksgiving Day Ke11osha invaded La C1 osse but lost 19 to 7 on a snow and ice C1 usted field In this Oame ensen 111tC1 cepted a pass and 1CtUI'l1CCl. it 90 Vai ds for a touchdown Pacetti kicked goa On OCtObC1 16, an open oate, the team attended the No1thweste111 CIHUOH Sleason s Record Kenosha lNo1 th Dnision M11 Kenosha WestD1V1s1o11 M11 Kenosha lVl'ld1SO11 Fast Kenosha anesville Kenosha Beloit Kenosha lVIad1son Cent1a1 Kenosha La C1 osse Total Total X? , 'I .al f . jrfs 'gm . 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M14 1 . . .1....4. 6 '. 1.... ...13 .. . ..,... .,1. 7 ' .,.........,. 19 1 . ..,.....,.... 62 .. ,1..1.,...... .65 ISII THE SPY liLF ---..!- 110111927 1Vhe.IWQqVers To CAP PAIN OHNINY DICK9 sturdy half back, Ixenosha HIgh IS great ly I1Idebted for h1s bI Illldllt Plilylllg aIId excellent leadershIp CaptaIn D1cks had the kIIack of 1I1Sf1.ll111g hght 1I1fO h1s meII He was known for h1s clean SpO1tSIT1ZlI1Sh1p and figured p1 OI'H111CIltlV In BIg 51X C11 cles as a splend1d de IECIISIVC man ohnny Was Z1W211ClCCl the AmerIcan LCg1011 Trophy CAPTAIN ELFCT LOUIS ENSEN oIIe of the most veIsatIle athletes In the conference, Was noted for hlS spectacular open field Flllllllllg In3urIes kept Dane out much of the season, but when able to play, he prow ed hIm self a valuable asset to the team That h1S teammates honored hIm wIth the C21pf2l1I1Cy of the 1927 team IS a trIbute to h1S leadershIp qualIt1es and play1ng abIlIty N ELLO PACETTI, f11plC threat full back, was our most consIstent ground gamer aIId one of our best defensIve men Calm, delIberate and modest, aII Ideal type of athlete, he could be depended upon to do h1S best In every game In all pIobabIlIty Nello WIll be one of the select few that WIll possess 111116 of the coveted K s CHARLFS KCHUCK AQKXVHICH, just a sophomoIe, P1 oved that he Was of first team cal1ber by assum1ng the pos1tIoII of quaIteI back vacated by Fvans 'Chuck ' has two more promIsIng years of athlet1c compet1t He not only takes actIve part In football, but also partIcIpates In basketball and track ERROL KBROWNIE ' EVANS began the season as regular quarterback, but he Was forced out 111 the West D1V1b1011 game WIth a broken collarbone Re sumlng play 0116 month later, he met W1th the same unfortunate 1111 ury GraduatIon bars UBFOWIIIC from next year,s team BesIdes belllg' a football man Fvans IS an eXpe1 1C11CCCl track man, Fulllllllg both low and hIgh hurdles Ea at fs gg ' ' '. 2? . -45'-ii ----N y Ill - f im 1 1 l.f i2wE ' T ,. 71 I ' . - n a s n uk, n C Q s - C I - 1 J . 1 ' . f . . v H 1 ' - C C a . . . 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Q Y , I -4 .1 -U ,I ts, l32l THE SPY I-:f fm FOR 1927 llllr-I :hmm Ill 'WILLIAM B11 L FUNCK played h1s th1rd year at left e11d B1ll s ex per1e11ce a11d SIZC greatly fO1t1l:1Cd the left s1de of the l111e throughout the SCHSOI1 Cool headed, squa1 e, and capable, he se1ved as a steady1ng 1nflu ence to the team LLNVIG GRLEN, all co11fe1e11ce tackle fo1 two seasons, Was W1thout 1 doubt the best pu11te1 111 the conference Throughout the seaso11 he aVe1 aged forty five yards 011 h1spu11ts He could be depe11ded upo11 also, to carry and pass the ball Whe11 called upo11 AL1'x POHIZEK, 190 pounds of fight, charged at the OppOS1I1g team yea1 s CXIJCFICIICC he Wls o11e of the outstandmg players 111 the l1I1C HIS loss to next year's team w1ll be keenly felt C1 AYION ' FAN' 13111111 L held h1s place at tl1e center of the l111e For merly a gua1d he was developed 111to 1 1t,l1'1l7lC ce11te1 by Coach lVlcCaW whe11 that pos1t1o11 became vzcant TONY BREDEK entered Kenosha H1gh f1om Belolt 111 the fall of 1926 l-11s CO1l5lbtC11t ClCfC,1151VC w o1k 111 all the games as 11ght ffua1d made h1m a Valuable man 111 the l111e Tonv looms as a n1a111stay for I1CXt yea1 s l1I1C AUGUSF cGOODIE,7 BoN form1dable 11ght tackle, was a bulwark of st1e11gth 111 the r1gl1t s1de of the l1ne 'I h1s was Bon s flrst yea1 of regular compet1t1on, but he pe1 fO1 med 111 a manner that Cl1Sf1I1gL11bl'1CCl. h1m as a player of marked ab1l1ty Bon 1S one of th1s year s gl aduates ,lor VLACHINA, play111g h1s last VC'I1, showed unusual ab1l1ty 111 execut lllg all the 1'equ1rements of a Wlllg ma11 H1s ab1l1ty to snare lo11g passes made h1m a COl1S1SfCI1t yardage gamer , I J I D 'JV x -' , ll' ,.. if Q21 Y. . Ag fT'Y' ,HE cc 73 1 ' ' ' 9 - i - . . ., 2 C , , . . , . W - ' :1 . - L '- I -1 u . J I J 24' , 7 c 0 c f1'OI'11 the position of left-guard. He Was a11 aggressive player, a11d with last c J l if 3 K c l ' c l l . . l . V 1 C 4 ' 4 r I A Q L 3 L I . ' . . ' , 1 ' ' 2 ' 1 'L ' . I - n 1 8 I I' I x C .,i ' l 1 f . 1 -' 1 1 5 A C L . . . . ,Q 1 0 C 1 E83 THE SPY 11g?'?r-.Q,...,g.,!545 For 1927 1111 111 X Rewew of 1926 27 Basketball Season TTER the h'1sketh1l1 tofw haul heen tucked flwwy 111 mothbfnlle KCI109h1 W'1S lhle to look h1ck over thc school s most Succweful h'1Ql4eth'1ll 9619011 K noshfm hu' not onh shfued the B1 r 51:4 Conference tltle W1th M1dl9l3I1 Cen tr1l, hut hid Won the lVIllW'Il1kCP IDIQIYICI Chimpmnshlp md hid 6IllShCd thnd II1 the stwte ch1mp1onsh1p The smte Lh'llTlplOI'l, Inu CIWIFC, wwe the onlv tewm thfat defewt ed Kenoehfm it thc st1te tOllI'I1'1I'f'1l,I1t AQ 111 1nd1c1t1o11 of Kenoeln Q stre11fftl1, three men, Cwptwm enien, Befmupre, 'md P1cett1, vxcxe pl 1efd on the All IJIQIYIUI fewm ln 'lddltliill Bmupre Wwe pheed o11 the Second XII Stlte 111111, md bhlplu ICCLIVCC1 Wonduful ICCOWIIIUOII Keno9hf1 Q bIlHI'l11t Qe lson nmy he pflrtlv 1tt1'1buted to 1tS Qplendld h'1Sketh1ll fw C1l1t14S 111 the new 13111, 1tQ Queeess ww luffelf due to MLCWW S splendld Coflchlnff Wltll three IUTIIIIIQ luck 'md Beulpxs. 'md P'lCCttl Shlflllff thc cwptfnncx, Kcnoehfx 1ookQ forwfud to mother hr1lhf1nt Qe mon Kenosln opnned tlm 5e'1r s hwkethlll Sermon on 1tS home court f1ff1111Q.t the Cir roll Colleffe Frwhnun KCHOSIII, Qhowmv m1d WPIQOII form ln th19 gfzme, complete lv 0lltC1lS9Cd the 1 111 5 Ifroeh fIUI'Il Llflllll 111 111 dep11'tmentQ of the ffime The H1111 Score Wexs Kcnoihw 20 Lfnroll 10 In the lust plc confemnce mme Kenoelm oxerwluhncd St Clthermc Q Hlffh of Rwelne by the chusxve Sk ore of 40 to 2, 1t2 offense 'md defense vsorklnff to pcrfecuon In Kenoslm s first conference mme the tewm c1e'1rl1 outplfag ed Mwdmon Len tml, 11ted 111 pre Qcwson dope 1s the C,onference fwvorltes SIS Bwupre, h1gh pomt mean 111 thlS wfunc, hw 111 hm quest fol the Conference 1I1C1lVldll L1 SCOFIIUT honors . 4. , 4 4 , 4 ' 44 4 Q4 4 4 4 4 4, 4 4 4 4 ,N 4 4 . . 4 4 4 '44 44 4 4 44 4 C'- Y Q .Y ,.7 1 A 1 . 4 . 4 L KA I I E K 4 2 4 ' 4 44. 4 4 2 4 C I I n ,LL N! C K 14 l 1 6 '- 4 4 4 44 44 4. 4 . 4 I, X I h . 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' zz m - D 3-11 six gd THE SPY ' FOR 2 In :m I 7 The f0HOWlI1Q' Week Kcnoghw l0lllIlCXC'd to UILQXIHC md lftu tl 1111110 'lt the h1lf defewtcd the Roy 11 Blum m '1 hotly contcetul mm Plfxymff on lt? home Hour, Kenoelm e wily disposal of M ulmm I1 mt lu thu lfmm Score of 29 to 14 BC'lllPlL lffnllll 1CdhlStC'lI11 mwtcs m SCOIIIIQ' honom 'lhc foulth confcrcncc' 'func brouoht toffnthcl the blttu IIVIIQ Kcnoelm md R'1Cll1C, It 'Vlnmorml H111 Rlcmc KenoQhl vmn the YTIIUL 29 to 21 GLOIUL Kohr, pl lylI'l0' hm list 'T'llT1C fm Kcnmhw pl 15221 bI'1H1'lIlflX Bfmck on lti home Hoon bltllldij, FCl1lllll5 3 Kcnoslm outpl und Belolt, Wm nmg by thc QCOIC of 22 to 14 Lnsen plwud 1 U12 It dn fCll9lVL ffmu PI15111 f 111 the IxfI'1dl90Il Ccntml s 9111111 qm KCIIOQIIT want down to deff. xt to Cantrll 32 to lf: Thm 1111212 the 961165 with Lum 11 1 fifty if 3 pmpusltlon Knnoehm Ind 'mother off mffht 'ut Bdmt md Quccumbcd to Bnlmt hx thu clam Scorc of 16 to I4 Tim dcfmt put thc tc lm mto 1 tm Wlth LCIIII nl ful filst pluc In the Gccoud fflmu of 1tQ two 2113 tllp Kuwslm dcfaltcd IXqldlSOI1 P fast 20 to 16 111 1 Clow contwt Qluplu pmvad to bc tha sunxng 102 of Ixcnosh 1 Q qumtut KCIIKISIII Qhowed 'L I'LVLl9ll III form hx tmununf th2 'IIILQVIHL Blucbnds 27 to 12 on the loc 11 Hom' TTIILQVIHL WHS unfzblc to mmtx :te IXCIIOSIII s Ilffld defcnsc Bufou 1 huffe crowd 111 thc new Hlfh School 'fy m Kcnoshl ldll1lI119tLlCd 1 Qtmfmw dcfmt to 1tS 'IIICILIII 11V lli, Rmcmc IXLIIOSITI dmphyccl 1 bllllllllt offunsu 'md dcfcmc md dccmvcly h lltcd Rmcme I lu sm on WIS 293 to 11 KCIIIQQII1, pllymff 1lStlLQS lull humblnd thc Wust A1115 fivn by tlu QLOIC of 27 to 20 111 the Hlst WIIHL of thu Mllw 1121222 Dmtrut I num 1mCIlt INot bunff 151099061 hfud through thc cntnc tllt, IXLIIUSIII dlcl nut clmpl lb xts but bwsketb 111 6'lQI 3 Qhowul Itself to be supuml VKlI'II11I1fT hx tha s mc of 21 tm ll In the fiml of thu rl ournumnt IXCIIOSIII. took thc XDLISUIC ot thc, VV1ukLsl11 tclm lffll 1 hml fouffht Contut Both tu IIN? fouffht to the and md plly cd QLIPLIIO! bfmskctblll lhc Qcornbcmd showed 1 H1111 econ of 71 to 15, pmd llllllllff IXCIIOQIII the Dlstrlnt Ch lmpmn Wlth pllvllc ru of entermff thu SfltL 1011111 lllllllt In tlu Hut mund of the Stltc Cmxnplonshlp KCIIOSIII mat NLW Rxchmond, r'1ted 19 om of thc five In ldlllff Cuntnndexs fm tha Qtltu tltlc Ixcnoshx dufcwtcd New R1chmond by the Score of 25 to 7 New Rmhmond scornw but 1 SIIIQIL bmkct In thc saumd 011110 Knnoshl VMS pmcd Vklth Pl1mv1112 who Ind dcfultcd Kc wfmuncu 111 thu first round Pl1tr2v1ll2 dxd not dlspl I5 1 Qtronff oifansc OI duff-nm, md Kenochx lpproplnted the tllt 20 to 9 KLIIIXSIIW S short pfm lttuk wolkcd to pci fcctlon 'md hrouffht mfmv flvm zbk commcnts fxom thu Qxdclxnw Kcnoshl by XlI'tll6 of lts two mes VVIIN W IQ 13111011 Wlth E111 Cl 1110 III the QLIHI finals, but Quemcd to hfmvc Qtlga fmght 111 thc our uowchd Axnmxy md succumbed to thc future stltc chwmpmns 26 to 14 Ixcnosllx Qtfmrtcd wall SINPILY ncttmff two bmkets Soon lftu the 'itlftlllg' gun, but the tum fulcd to tlku uh IIIIIWTC of 1tS lcld qlfllfklly IHOIIIIHO' Kunoslu mat I 1 Lxossc, the loecr of th2 othu sum H1111 tllt Wlth NIldlSUI1 92112111 UIIQIISIIIIXLK1 hx than SUIIQIIIU' defefnt of thu PILVIOUS mvfht, the Reds HISIILKI the kccmst ofhnsc S2211 III th2 Qt1tL Competltmn In th1Q 2111110 Kc noQh1 sought rcvulffe fox llst full Q dcfclt 111 fuotbxll It L1 Clossu At thu fimsh Kenogln ll md Won '1 ffrc If blskutblll fwmu, 29 to 11 qltuldly lllffht Kcnoehl pl 15 Ld 1tS llit Wlllll, of the 3618011 md dcimtcd Willilll 19 to 15 fox thlrd phcc honoxs 1huS Kunoshl Lndcd thu most succcwful bfmkctblll sefxson m thm, lmtmy of thu sdmol V - . . 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E85 JFNQI-N 1 ALFTTI JASRNVHICH n THE SPY '-7 'te- --Q1-IW F0111 2 mv 'V' 51 CAPIAIN Louis TENSEN showed 1 hsppy f1cult3 for lmplnf hlvh to get the bful 'ls lt Ulsnced off the bsckboftrd It wus seldom th'1t OPPOQIIIVT plfmyers could bresk throuffh h1s sturdy defense H15 speed enftbled him to 'tdvfznce down the court 'ind inter rupt the sttflck of the oppos1t1on before lf could fret under wfiy He took relfmtlvely few shots it the bus ket, but when he did trv, h1s fattempts were llSL1'l11V ffood for chslk on the scorebofird His ll1C10ITllf'lb1C Hvhtlng sp1r1t csrrled the te'1m throuffh to the most 1'9I'l11l'1I1t record 'my quintet h'1s ever mide for K H Q ensen Won 1 ffu'1rd berth on the district tewm st 1V1l1VV'lllliCC He wfts herftlded ss the fflstest p1'1yer of finy o11 the swteen tL'1ITl9 lI1 the stite tournament '1t 'Vlsdison NELLO PACE1 11, towering pivot msn, wis 1nd1s pens ible 011 offense 'md defense H15 sk1l1 contribut eijrortless Hoor plsy, coupled with his scoring proclivi t1es st close rrtnge, msde hlm 1 vslufxble '1sset to the tum Nello hud 1 copyrlghted weiy of fretting loose for pot shots 'md scor1n1r with I'C0'll1'lI'lIy His totsl for the sewson Weis 108 giving him second plfice on the tesm Pscettl W'1s 1 consistent performer 'tt the dlstrlct meet in M11W1UkCL 'lnd W'1s plsced 'tt center on the All fournsment tum He will shue the honor of cfiptfuncy with Besupre next sesson A1 LAN SIS BEAUPR13 Thep1'1y1nfrofBe'1upre Wss first c1'1ss 111 se'1son HIS f'1st breskmff dribble 'tccurste shooting, 'md the smooth 'and ITl'lC1llI'lC 11ke precision thst he showed 111 111 gsmes m'1de him '1 for Weird of undenmble c1'1ss He finished 'ms the llldl viduxl scoring chsmpion of the BIX Six Conference with 1 totezl of 78 points in ten gimes und W'1s the best free thrower with 16 free throws 'ls his totsl H 11kew1se set the scormg psce for his tc'1mm'1tes wlth 150 ln 20 gftmes He esrned '1 p1'1ce on the All D15 tr1ct rl ournsment Tertm 'tt Ml1WTl1kLC uid plsced on tl1e Second Al1St1te Tesm 'lt 1V1'1d1son He w'1s chosen '1s one of the co csptuns of next ye'1r s te'1m GEORGE IXOIAR, forvvftrd who was grftdusted 111 Februftry fmfter three yefirs of f'1lt1'1fll1 service on the first tesm, proved to be 1 bulwsrk of strenfrth on defense He '11so dlsplftyed in 'iccurwte eve for the basket, gettinfr 25 points dllI'lIl0' the five games he played thls season Altho Kolnr was the midget of 1 Ill-AUI SHII l FX . ' 1 , 1,1 X , L 1' R f-.1i ,-1- ,uk ilf iill 9 7 Q 1' 1 1 1 1 ' r- . . ' , 1 1 1 1 . 1 b 6 1 1 1 13 1 t K I n I x X C 1 b C 1 F Z 1 b 1 . 1 1 1 C I I - 1 5 . . . 1 ' 1 1 1 D X 1 Q l 1 1 I C L - - . . S' 1 C 5 K 1 O L n 1 u .1 I I l F 5 1 1 1 C T - , I 1 1 1 1 . . Q , A, A l I 1. I 1 1 O 1 '. 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . I' . . . . I 5 . ' ' 1 2 1 - I I 1: 1 . ' 1 - 4 ' ed to numerous victories. His smooth and seemingly ' , ,RE 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 . t rv x1 1 1 1 . 1 O I 9 1 I 5 b b K Q K 1 1 , 1 1 1:4 ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 F U D 3 - 1 11 . 1 2 1 V C K . . K K 1 u 'X cc 3Y - . 1 - 1 D 1 ' X . C I 1 K C 1 Q K K b , K I n f C l - .el C I C l ' 1 - 1 1 - 1 '- 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 2 1 1 1 1 11 1 . e . K u C C L A - . -' 1 f 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 - I 1 K I 1 J C - J f 1 1 -' 1 2 1 1 . , if r 1 f 4 K , I K I I4 N. i ' I l K C A 1 1 1 1 D 1 ' an Q 861 RNUDSFN IAXIIC THE sPY ll-7 'Q,-,,j5 11011 1927 1nu1n :lu the te1m, he, nevertheless, W1s U1 mtevrxl p1rt of 1ll pl1ys VVh1le he W1s 0'Ll'lI'dlI10' the blsket, the per centwe of the opponents 1lw1ys took 1 bw slump AL SHIPLEY W1s the floor Ul1'IIAd He 'KlVII1CCd the b1ll wlth 1 f1st, line drlbble, 1nd h1s QCOFIIIU' ef forts CI1'll7lCd the te 1111 to 1dd sever1l ff1mes to the Wm slde of the ledffex He could refrlster shots IH 1 belutxful mxnner from beyond the foul llne Tlns m1rked Shlpley s first ye1r of b1sketb1ll COIUPCUUOII but he wxthstood the test llke 1 veter1n He W1s cool III 1ll U lll1C9 1nd he h1ndled hlmself well 1ll se1son Shlplu proved to be 1 formxdlble runmnff m1te wlth C,1ptun tnsen He wlll pl ly the Hrst ll'llf of next xelr s schedule but wnll be ffr1du1ted ln Februlry CICHULK ASKVVHICH, sophomore 1nd younfftst pl1y er on the te1m developed mto 1 most colorful pl1y er He W1s fmen mn opportunlty to ezrn 1 pl1ee on the regul1r te1m when Kol1r W1s ffr1du1ted ln to m1ke ffood Altho thls W1s hms first ye1r of eompe t1t1on, he qu1ckly 1d1pted l11IT1SClf to the CO'lCl1lI1g o Bud lVleC1W 1skWh1ch was fleet afoot, 1 coo thlnker, U1 ICCLIIWIIC shot, 'llld h1ndled the b1ll Wlth f1c1l1tv He 1nd Be1up1e should m1ke U1 lnvlnclble COI11bll1'1tl0I'l next se1son KNUDSEN, '1lfC1I1'lt1Il0' xt center 1nd forw1rd W1s prob1bly one ot the best blsket tossers ever seen on our Hoor He IS t1ll 'llld r1ngy 1nd uses these qu1l1t1es to 1 ffood 1dv1nt1ffe In SMIIH, we h1d 1 sm1ll, sturdy forw1rd H pl1yed 1 flst KBECDSIVC fr1me, W1s 1 Good shot, 1nd 1 he1dy forwxrd He 1lso pl1yed 1 Good defenslve ff1me ERDMAN, the h11d dI'1V1I1g type pl1yed 1 gre1t OHCIIQIVC 1nd dCfCIlSlVC mme 1t gl1'1I'd He h1d 1 gre1t lbxllty 111 vettlng the b1ll from the b1ekbo1rd 1nd t1k1nU lt down the floor to put It ln p11y 1g un oHN PAVLIC, 1 t1ll, lmky pl1yer, W1s 1 f1st, clever wuml He W1s one of our best defenslve sub stltutes He h1d ffre1t 1b1l1ty 111 slnklnff shots dlrect ly undel the b1sket IJESMONIE, the only one of the reserves b1ek next ye11, pl lyed 1 good 1ll round g1me 1t forW1rd Wlth 1 llttle more CXPLYICIICC he should develop mto Il great player. P1 I RDMAN SMIIH is DESMONIE 1 4 . 4 3 . ' X' ' ' as '9-fx ,Q ' W V., N51 . ,gg 1 1 4: TT X- 1 1 1 1 ' U 1 1 1 . . L A 1 . 1 1 a 1 C, 1 1 ' 1 C, 1 1 1 1 b 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 D 1 . 1 1 x I A . I . . . - 1 1 1 1 1 . C, 1 1 1 1 b1 1 I L b -l b 1 L C fi 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 -23 A 1 L 7 1 1 1 1 pl '. 1 1. '1 4151, V C bl L l K K 1 K u Q H K 1.1! I .1 ' 2 b C '1 ' : ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 v ,1 ' . 1 1 1 1 b 2 1 ' ' 1 1 x. 1 - 77 1 1 1 J 1 1, Y 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 . 1 ' U f 1 1' 1 1 1 4 C C A I C b K C v-x February, and he did not llCSlf12.IC to selze the chance C b u l K . Y K - . . . . . if f 1 1 1 f -Xl Cf Y, ' K 1 1 . 1 l X . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 ' 1 2 . 1' xx Q 1 i .lv K C a 5 . 1 J 1 1 ' 1 ' G 1 1 1 , lf 1 1 ' 1 . 1 . n V K C I C sk' k ' C I s K b t 1 Kb e L Y. . 1 1 1 1 1 . e V 1 1 1. C31 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 C U1 . 1 I . , C I L 1 1 ' D1 1 1 . 1 1 E 1 2 . 1 . 'O 1 . . C . 1 1' 1 1 3 1 1 1 . 1 rl . U K ' C . . . . . . 1. 1 U 1 1 D ' K K i . 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' . , l l , I A The 1927 Track Season FTFR two weeks of strenuous tr 1lI1lI10', Kenoslm met 1nd defe1ted I 1ke Forest Xculemy ln 1 du'11 meet Thls victory wfls not1b1e, 'ls Luke Forest w1s runnerup III the N1t1on1l Interschohstmc Meet, p1rt1c1p1t1nfr ln the 'lC'N1LIU, dlV19l0Il The H1111 score w1s 63 to 54 ln f1vor of 1VXEIl09l1'1 The three hwh polnt men were ensen wlth 15 polnts, 1' 1dm1n wlth 13, 1nd P1eett1 wlth 8 On Sltllffliy, Aprll 30 Kenoslvl trlveled to Mlfllqllll to enter the Mldwest Re llys conducted by the UI1lVCf9lty of WISCKIIISIII Schools from five strtes were en tered ensen mxde 1 rem1rk1b1e q1l0WlIlU' for Kenosh1, WIIIIUDU' the 120 y1rd hwh hurdle Efdllllll won thlrd pl1ce ln the brofmd jump md -l1VL1lI1 throw 1XL!l09ll'I s hllf 1T1llC rel xy tum ensen, P1cett1, Bower, 1nd WlCkl1Ill1 p11ced fourth On the f0110WlI1f7' S1turd1y 1XCI'l09l1 l drsplrycd Wonderful 1b1l1tv by WIDHHIU the 1nnu11 Wl11tew1ter lIlV1f'ltl0I'l'l1 meet sponsored by W111tew1ter No1m11 K noshl e1s11y w11ked 1w1y w1th tlns meet, cfzpturlnff 53 polnts, wh11e the IlC'IIC.9t r1v11, Port Atklnson, won only 21 4 5 poxnts 1nesv111e, scormff he1v11y ln the wewhts, won thrrd p11ce Records were broken by Bower ln the 220 P1cett1 Ill the 440 en en III the hlffh hurdles, Frdm1n m the bro1d jump, 'mel Evflns m the low hurdles As 111 the B1 T SIX schools except R1c1ne were entered Ill the Whltew lter meet, KCI1CJ9h1 w1s 1 he1vy frvorlte to wln the B10 SIX Conference Meet 1t Belolt, M15 14 R1e1ne w1s 1n unknown qu1nt1ty, but lf proved 1nc1p1b1e of upsettmg pI'CdlCt10HS Kenoshfl experlenced one of lts frrmtest 1thlet1c U'1L1111Pl19 by scormff 66 1 3 pomts out of 1 posslble 124 points Phe Red thmlv Cl'lLlS won mne first plcrces out of 1 posslble fourteen lhls IS the second QUCCLSSINC ye rr 111 whlch Ixenoslm h1s tI'lllfI1pllCd over the other B1 f QIX schools lhe Kenosh1 men who now hold records Ill the Bw Sm 1re ensen III the 100 y1rd d'lQl1, Ind hxffh hurdles, 1 lcettl xn the 440 y1rd d1sh, 'lSlCWl1lCl1 ln the pole v1u1t, 1nd EVIITQ 111 the 220 y'l!'C1 low hurdles On M15 21 Kenosh1 enters the st1te meet It Mlillgflll, on M1y 28 the meet 1t Stevens P01I'lf, 1nd on une 4 sever1l men of Kenoshrs teflm w111 enter the Qtvfvr 11ltLI'9Cll01'1St1C Meet It C,h1c1ffo ' if .. ,. 1 n K U ml I I X JL L I 1 11 ' 4 D I 7 , . , . ., 1 . U 5 , 1 1 1 . , .. 1 1 . . - Il. . ' . . 3 ,1. - D D . D 1 1 I I l U: 3. 71 , 1 - 11 '. -I 1 ' 1 . - . . . , . .. . . 1 . .1 1 1 1 b 1 D '1 . 1 1 . . . 1, ' 1. e- .1 1. 1 1 . . 1 1 . 1'-. 1 D - -n L 5 L YL C D . . L., 1 ,J C ., . 1 1 1 1. .. U J , , ,, .. D .1 1 1 1. 1 C 1 .f . 1 1.1 1 1 1 . .1 .b 1 . 1 1 b . . , . ,. l e, u J - l n e l e 1 . ,... . . . , . . . M . - 1 , , . , be . .. .. . b . . - . b ' ' 5 1 Y .. 1 . .. . .. .1 w .1 ' A 1 1 . 1 , 1 ' ' s Y 17s 1 ' 1 e ' 4 1 .1. 4 1 e4,.,, cc . . ,. , N, I D 881 THE SPY UD Our Coaches NDER the leadership of Coach lVlcCaw Kenosha has enjoyed a very successful year in athletics. It is due to lVlac's superior coaching that Kenosha High School has been brought into the limelight of athletics. He is generally con- sidered one of the best of Conference coaches and there fore is looked up to as the last word in athletic coaching in this state. Since the Big Six Conference was organized two years ago, the teams of his coaching have won the football championship once, basketball once, and track once, and are now looking forward to a brilliant success in track. Mac is noted for his ability to put into his men the fighting spirit that has so characterized Kenosha's sportdom. Kenosha in the future looks forward to even greater success at McCaw's hands than in the past. Since the opening of the new high school, the girls have had a chance to enjoy athletics under the leadership of Mrs. Zander. Interest is being shown by all of the girls, as clubs and organizations are being formed to enter girls in sports. Mrs. Zan- der's duty is to supervise swimming classes and to promote athletics, and she certainly does both well. One of the keenest additions to the new high school's coaching staff in the last couple of years is Mr. Bauer, who is generally known to all as just liauer.,' His job is taking care of the boys' swimming classes. Bauer is popular with the whole school and has greatly aided lVlcCaw in the de- veloping of his teams during the past year. Mr. Baylor, who assists lVlcCaW with his teams, enjoyed a most successful bas- ketball season with his second squad. Mr. Baylor is always helping out in the athletic department and is a credit to it. E89 I uiir -ke THE SPY !iEi! '- '-M-'--..1,Q'ax1!!!! FOR 1927 ulusn :lu 111 A 1 1 my - 1 Student Managers aaa' Cheer Leaa'ers OE Strwshlnee to ether wlth oe gweeney 'mblv took ch'1r e of lmdm cheers The two ow wlth then' perfect rhythm 'md C00pCI 'lfl0Il brought '1 hrve re spouse from supporters of the te'1m Both eheerlewdcrs fully wpprecmted the 'support glVCI1 by the student body out the 'zmes The trlals of the Student fI'1'lll'l em for the footblll tmm were assumed by Al fred Stolp 'Ind ullus Cflmponeechl lh!lllCl'l credlt IS justly due them for thelr fine work throu hout the Qefleon Both were Well llked by the plwverq 'md mflde ood 'ls m mx ers C'1mp wls rfmdufmted wlth the mld yewr Chee Stolp leftves us III une Llewellyn fodd Shlppee w'1s chosen b1sketb'1l1 mftnft er of the 1926 77 team Todd ww popul'1r Wlth the te'1m 'md '11w'1ys performed hls dutles ln '1 cred ltflble mflnner He rwduwtes wlth the une Clwss of 1927 T ohnny Evtms 'md B111 Arllckl fell the 0171151110113 of tr'1ek m'm1 ers As there 'are mwny dutles and smwll lobe expected from the tr mek mum ers two c'1p 'tble men were needed Evwm md Arllckl fulfilled tht S11 htest wlshes of the te'1m 'md of Coflch MCCAW 'md there were plenty the bow were certwmly 'uppreelated by the teftm Both nre SCIUOFS 1nd ure bemg Srwduqted w1th the class of 27 1 f ' g 1 1 1 1 g x1 g . I -1, 1 1 1 , 1 1 D - j K Q l j C K A 1 1g 1 z '1 1 - CC Y, ' ' ' zzg . 1 z g1 1 - 1 1... 1 1 I . CK' 7, ' 1 1 1 1 1 1g -.1 KC Y, ' ' ' ' l lx C I I C I I -' 1 1 . g1 1 J 1 . KC 1, CK ' ,Y ' ' ' ' 7' U' o J 1 1 1 1 1 1b . 1 1 1 1 1 . z 1 1g , 1 - 1 . 111 1 31g 1 T yo 3 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 . . . , I K n sl 4 1 TS K C I 901 I slr BETTER CITIES THE SPY -: H1 F0111 2 IIII1-I :hmm III IQENCSH Eli W f 1 I ..:,'fQ H-E Nur 119' 3 Ilflll I N, 51 11pf11E.1g,f1I'I! 1 HHH I I 1 1E5'I f I ff 'ml' XT 'ff 'rf ll1n'I III' '1i'511 U I ' IIE, W I'II 'I WI-'II A. ILILi:..ef'r..' -I IIIllI1I111111 ' II ll QKIIIIIIIPIIIIQLJI 'lMI hfl1'u ILNGSHA has d1st1ngu1shed 1tself 111 the Hrst Bette1 C1t1es Contest 111 W1SCO11b111 It IS not unknown, no doubt, that Kenosha WOI1 the contest, takmg seven first pl Lces out of ten 1w11 ded, 1 seco11d, a th11 d, and an elghth Ou1 Clty was f11st 111 Publ1c ACIIT11I11bt1'1f1011, C1ty Plan Illllg, L1brar1es Industl y, Rec1 eat1o11 IIe1lth 1nd Soc11l Welfa1e second 111 IlCI1g1Ol1, th11d 111 hducatlon and elghth 111 TOW11Sh1p and C1ty RCI1t1011S In the followmg pages, e1ch CI1V1b1011 1S taken up sep111tely 111 g1eater detall so th1t SIIICC the OI'1g111Z1I reports of the Judges a1e not W1deIy known to the general publ1c, reade1 s may g'I1I1 1 more v1v1d concept1on of Kenosha s outstandmg advantages The lCpO1t beg1ns W1th a sho1t h1story of Ke nosha Kenosha County was fn st settled 111 1830, Whe11 about fifteen fam1l1es a1r1ved dur1ng the summe1 The second p1 llltlllg press to be set up 111 VVIS co11s111 Was brought to the settlement by Reve1 end 1son II1'1tI'l1Op I11 1850 the v1llage of Southport was 1nco1po1ated 11ltO the C1ty of Kenosha Wlth 3,437 1nhab1tants Lol 11111114 was the Hrst n1ayo1 'Ihe c1ty has s111ce 1d Vanced stead1ly to 1fS present place of d1st1nct1on Publzc A dmmfsfz :mon Mun1c1p1l gOVC111IT1CI11I touches 111t1mately every man, woman, a11d ch1ld 111 a11y commumty In a real sense the1efore, the acts of such a gov ernme11t are of personal co11cer11 to all Whether or not 1 Clty IS a good place 111 Wh1ch to IIVC depe11ds, to a IZIIQC extent on how the c1ty adm1n1stra t1o11 co11ducts the affans of government I11 Apr11, 1922, KC11OShH as a mu111c1pal1ty adopted the cou11c1l ma11a ger form of gOVC1I1IT1C11t a11d u11der that method has made gl eat a11d I2lStl11g progress The underlymg 16218011 fO1 Kenosha's super1or1ty 111 ma11y fields 1S he1 I'121V111g, as the depa1tn1ent heads, tra1ned men of ICIIOWII ab1l1ty, 111d1 v1dualIy eXpens1ve, but 011 the Whole ve1y eco11om1cal Another FCZSOII IS the adopt1on of standard moder11 systems of adm1111s trat1o11 of a h1ghly efHc1ent nature A11 the departme11ts RIC under t1a111ed SU.pC1V1S1011, all act1v1t1es me C211 efully pl a1111ed 111 advance and car11ed out accordmg to plan. . 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T0 an111 R 1927 The mu111c1pal buildings a1e spacious well arianged and eH:1c1ently ma11 1ged Kenosha s watei lb supplied by a municipally ow11ed w11c1 WO1liS employing the most Cfl'lC1C11f mea11s of Hlterino settling and f1C'1tIHCI1t to 1nsu1e pure, b1fC Cllllllilllg watei The pumps a1e adequate foi the best Hie p1otect1on The avcl 1ge fi1e loss dur1n0 foui yeais has been CO11b1Cll,lHlJl3 less tha11 131 90 pei c1p1ta Kcnosha's H1 e depai tmcnt is indeed well equipped The police department 1S well paid il school of 1nst1uc11on IS maintained in which pat1olme11 a1e in nf stiucted 111 police methods laws and ordinances a11d the conduct and mannei ot a police oflicei Ihere a1e, 1t thc p1 escnt time, two police women on the de paitment In the engineering depaltment a perfect scoxe was made in the Better Cities Contest, llld theie is little left to be desned The 1epo1t submitted 111 the Better Cities' Contest on Public Admmis tl ation accoiding to the Judge s iepoit, coupled with the exhaustive and O1dC1lV piesentation of exhibits constitutes l11LW chapter in community 'l11l.lyb1S C fly Plfmnmg c1ty's supiemacy This commission holds iegulai meetings, a11d has adopt ed 1 city plan which it has alieady begun to ca11y out to considerable extent In o1de1 th It the plan might be such that Kenosha will 11ot outgi ow it 111 the neai futum e 111 expeit city plannei, Harland Baitholomew of bt Louis lV11ssou11, was employed A zoning plan has been adopted to rest11ct the gi owth of the city and to preve11t 111dust1 1211 a11d resi de11t1al development from growing without 1ega1d to the futuie ofthe city as a whole The zoning lCgLllIf1OI1b may have to be 1ev1sed as the population 6' IIICIC 1ses but they accomplish much in c1eat1ng better H iesidential districts and confining industry a11d com 7 If mei ce to business centeis 'A 'S' The plan provides foi adequate stieet space ' QI traffic regulations, the p1 eve11t1on of many accidents, a11d the systematic iecoiding of 21CC1dCI1tS Moie tha11 one half of the ma111 streets are 11ow sixty SIX feet wide OI w1de1 Housing conditions a1e Oenei ally good The Buildinff and Loan AbbOC11f1OI1 has 1fforded opportunity foi the building of bettei homes and mcidentally, the ow11ersh1p of more homes by those Who live in il - l TTT' , 1 . . C . . 4 -1 N 4 . , - -L A , , ' ' T ' J 1 'i' . ' . .',.. . a A A TT u u T 1 C., 'J Y, C T L L 5-2 - - Q ' 6 1 -nw cxw 1' I 15' .- ' 1 ' 1. - 1 :X . . .' 4 x L c . 4 T M n s - 1- ax I a n u s E IX' X , ' ' - 231 . . . -sq ---w -v -- 5 1 ,F 1 1' 1 H, ah - IH g In -. fs xg 1 A. . . L . K. . . C . ' ' J s Z - '. ' -'-1 I ' ' : ' 1 1 , z L ,. . The Kenosha City Planning Commission is largely responsible for the . 1 N 1 L c ' 'N . T T C - . ii K L T L -' 1 - ' ,z ' Q . ' 2' - 1 1 ' , . , ' L L Y -- C 1 - n . 4 Q . C 1 . at . - 1 2 ' 1 1 1 1 1 fa .D ' 1 ' 1 - ,, ff 11' X - v l ' :5'T ,T I 1 v , . l? ..1f-11 -AM L 1 If f.- Jgnqr L ' . ' ' 1 , I 1 1 . . Q . - . n - L L. L . 1 . ' ' . '2 ' ' 1? ' C '. . -D 921 THE SPY Fon 1927 1111+ mi Ttrf ,xllll them The c1v1c centcx IS 1 g1e1t px oxect to px owde 1 xe1l ce11te1 1xound whlch the p1111c1p11 publxc bu1ld111g5 1x c to be g1oupcd 1x1d bu5x11ess lb to be c1x11cd on Although thcxc m1y bc othex comx11e1c111 ccntcxs to 5e1ve the out lylllg dx5tx1ct5 mo1c convenxently, th15 11xgex 0116 wx11 be t11e nucleus of thc 211111 e c1ty In pa1k5 KLI1Obh1 w15 found to bc l'lL1i1IlU but the p uk condxt1ons 'ue 5tc1d11y lI11plOV1I10 rl hose wmch we 111Vc 11e desxgned to sex vc the publ1c qu1te efhcxcntly Tourx5t5 1xe IIIVIYCC1 to enjoy the tou115t p1x k on VV1b111IlgfO11 Is11nd 11611 the 11ke Thx5 park Ib 561V 1ccd w1th po11ce pI'OtCCf1OI1 l1ght1x1g f1c111t1c5 1nd bcnchcs bwnbo II d sex VICL 1nd h1ghw1y C111CCt1OI1b 11e 11so 5upp11ed The Judffes found th If IXCI1Ob117. h1s none too m1x1y tx ees to be1ut1fy the clty, but 511d th1t KCl1Obh1 15 to be co11g11tu1 ltcd upon 11'1V111g a tr1111ed forester 1t the he1d of the p11k dcp11tmcnt fhe1e lb e11cou1 agemex1t of good tx ee plantlng 111 new 5ubd1 V1b1OI1b Home g1ounc15 ue 1dequ1te1y p1o11ded W1th 11wns S111L11Jb, txccs 1nd HOWCIS 11761151165 G11be1t NI SIITIIHOIIS Lxbx ary IS one of the most 13L'1L1UfLl1 1xbx11y stx uctu1 es 111 the st1te of VV1scons111 It IS s1tu1ted 111 the ce11te1 of 1 11xge g1OL1l1C1S wlth 1t5 tl ees sh1ubs 1nd HOWCIS 1150 1dd to the 11ft1 LCf1Vt,I1L.bb of the bulldlllg It 1S the educ1t1on11 center 1nd the pr1de of the e11txxe com mu111ty The annual IIICOIUC of one m111 of the 1s sessed x1lu1t1o11 of p1 ope1 ty has so f11 been 1dequate to c111y ox1 the wo1k of the 11b1axv The 11b111y h1d the ho11o1 of ICCCIVIIIU fixst pl1ce 1x1 the XATISCOIISIH Bettex C1t1es Contest, Wllllllllg 10 13011118 mox e tha11 the xcquned o11e thous111d The sco1e g1Ve cred1t for 111 1111 ary SLIVICC rendered 111 the Clty A few of the OLlfSf'lI1L11I1g 11bx1ry 1ct1v1t1es 1 1 AQ? , wh1ch b1ought 1 faVo11blc dec1s1o11 'ue Gwen hcxe The CXICIISIVC b1anch system dxstx1bute5 books 5 If ovex the e11txxe Clfy, bllllglllg books Wlfhlll 1e1ch of evexyone The1e 1re foux 5epar1te b1111ch bu1ld1ngs One IS a large commumtv b1anch 111 the VVCStC111 pa1t of the c1ty, and th1ee a1e 5111111 school a11d com111u111ty b1'1I1C1'lCS on the 01OL111C1S of the -11111101 h1gh schools Another school l1b11x y h1s beex1 e5t1b 115hed 111 the fOLl1t11 Ju111o1 h1gh 5choo1 All of these five b1111ch 11b1111e5 ' n I I 2,1 4 P l l L K L - -' 1 . 1 - 1 L 1 - I - L 1 1 -1 - 1 . - - .S -. 1 -1 1 ' 1 11 t - -.1- - N -3. 1 L 1 1 - I x I L W ' 1 ' 1 - -1 T 1 - 1 ' ' c 1 ' L c - L 1 .1 .1 1 - ' 1 A g , . . . 1 L . . .xg Z X LN- N C 2 1 4 1 C - 2 1 w L 4 L T . u ' g-' z ' 1 1 . 1 c A 1 1 I 1 1 ia I c Y c N -.C 2 T C A 1 T i C C . l C ' 3 . r A s n . 1 . . . 1 .- '1' 1. 1 -- 1 2 - L Z 1 - 7' 1 . C , - 1 -11 J C - Q . . ..7 A . f- n C - I L . park a11d IS one block from the busmess district. The well kept spacious - Q ' , . 1 c A c T c c 'c . ' 'xi . 1 c r l l ' - J C '- W 7: 1 1 A L . 1 C -- . l - . 0 . -C 1 C x 1 1 . . 'D A . .2 A Q T 1 ' a.,-' ' 1 I 1 1 1' 1 ' I A ' 'EE 1- -73 .1, . l - L . . -L Y L . . . X I ly - . A I -K J . . K l . v V . iv . .itat- ...qi . . :fl ' 0 . . , I .. K iq n .. . -. l. 1 W . . l it x 'qi ix mlllalwxxl . . - L 1 T 1 qc . ' O- , D - l . l . -C. . L X l - 1 . . O' T . J. . T 1 lc .4 . N T93 THE SPY 1-: ei1 1'oRI927 lm II1 are 111 charge of tr11ned 1nd eXpe11e11ced ll-l3F'1.11lI1S, g1V111g the best service possible to the students 111d the people of the su11ound111g commu111t1es Lltss ioom 1113111165 11e 11so sent to all p11och1al a11d public schools except Whe11 the schools 11e 111 the 1mmed1ate X1c1n1ty of one of the l1bra1y center s Books TIC sent to the benioi High bchool l1b1 ary to supplement 1ts collection of books, 1s Well as to both 1 OC'1t10111l schools Instiuction 111 the use of a 111311157 1S given exch year by the l1bra11111 to every 7th g11de pupil 111 the city Stoiy Houis and Re1d1ng Clubs 11e some of the activities fostei ed Clllllllg the ye ll The l1lJ1'11'V also Wo1 ks With the evening schools bringing t11e foreigneis who are studying English 111 closei contact with the ICSOUI ces of t11e l1b111y that 1re thens T01 the ask 111g The SCIVICC to the schools h1s brought the 1113111185 and schools closely toffethei, thus Wo1k111g 1s o11e 111 ge educ1t1o1111 unit The IlCWSp LpClb 1nd l1b11ry book lists h1ve bee11 most eifective 111 1d etc 111 the bianches UI11VC1b1ty lfxtension COU1 ses 11e conducted 1n the l1b111y, 111d various clubs 111d deb lte tea1ns hold meetings there making it a re1l community centei The l1b111y c11cul1ted 370,817 books l1st vcu to the people of the city 111d theie 11e 59,843 books o11 the shelves foi then use Imfusiz aes It IS 1CCOg1117CC1 th1t economic COI1Cl1f10'1b h1ve 1 profound eifect o11 the life of an 1nd1v1dual a11d of a community To n111nt11n 1 dece11t stand11d of living, there must be an oppoitunity for work that IS s1fe 1nd healthful 1nd which leaves the WO11iC1 time foi recre1t1on The Woik must be regu l1r 111d theie must be a ch1nce foi the Wo1ke1 to ea1 I1 1 f111 W1ge Of 344 men picked at random in KC11OSh1 f1C1'O11CS It W1s found th1t 314 VVO11iCC1 1egul11 ly, 1nd th11 ty W01 ked 1I1tCll11lftC11fly' A m1111mum bud get foi f1m1l1es of five W1s set 'xt 251,686 11 1nnu1lly Of these san1e 344 me11, 264 were earning moie than 5151 686 11 per ye1r, a11d 80 were C'1I'I11I1g less F1 om this result, it IS assumed that Kenosha IS fuinishinv 1dequ1te means foi the pu1ch1se of the st111d11 d Amer1c1n l1v111g . ' . 1 I: 1 4 c L 4 Z K. T .1 a 1 Zksw - . -4 -l 1 C . L w -x L Q . ' w 1 L ' 7 , l . L 7 C . L N a C - - l C L - Nl . L . a . 2 ' 1 ' 1 ' i ' . - vertising the library, as have also Window displays, group displays of books, K 1 1: L C 1 - 8 o . . gl i n . Y . L C J L , C 1 1 - . A A C C I - L . o 1 ' ' 1 ,z , ' C . ' ' ' L ', 7 4 ' ' ' . ' l . C 1 l x K L - L L . . I 4 , . 'K C . i I I. . . . I . . . . 6 C L 941 nv' N HE spy ix roR 1927 lllr-In mm I1 I11 the hve laigest f1cto11es 111 K611Obh1, he1lth and s1fety conditions Weie above 1ep1 oach The co11d1t1ons Weie fully '1CCO1Cl111g to law 1nd oft e11 exceeded the m1111mum 1equ11eme11ts All of the pl lnts WCIC found to have 11u1 ses 1nd a few h ld completely equ1pped hosp1t1ls The f1cto11es 1lso SPOIISOI athlet1c contests of all lilllflb between the diffei e11t dep11tments of e1ch pl111t These f1cto11es each with 11S 1thlet1c held, band, clubs 111d neWsp1pe1, p1ov1de 1 sple11d1d ICCI'C1t1OI1'1l oppo1 H111 1ty foi then employees KCI1OSh1 h1s developed the Employees Beneht ASSOCITUOII with gioup 1nsur111ce 1nd the Commun1tv Chest In 1eg11d to the 11111111761 of Woiking, 110111 s of 10,4-71 men it was found th1t only 1,255 Weie WO1li1l1g b1Xfy hou1s 1 Week Of 1,313 Women, 1t W1s found th1t 11611 lv 111 of them Wo1ked ll1lC1Cl fifty hou1s 1 week All of the factoiies of Kenosha ue shut doW11 o11 S'1fLllCl1y 'l.ffl,I1100llb thioughout the e11t1re ye11 goods SLVL1 11 of the fzctoi ICS h1ve 1 1111 o 1d spui t1 1cks lulllllllg Cl11CCfly to then sh1pp1ng yai ds Two of the facto11es 11e loc Lted o11 the Kenoshl Harboi, which 11fo1ds splend1d blllpplllg f1c1l1t1es fo1 the111 The h11bo1 has been impioved yeaily, 1nd 11oW lt IS 111 ge enough foi 1ll llke ste1me1s The pr111c1pal manuf1ctu1 es of Kenosh1 11e beds a11d metal fL11I1l1fLl1C, brass bed n11ch1nery, t1bles, 1utomob1les, se11ch lights, H1 e t1 ucks, auto f1L1CliS W11 e iope, spiings, b11ss and coppei sheeting, tublng 111d W11C bi ass novelt1es, IT1'1Cl1111C1Y, tools, hO51C1y, Ul1ClC1WC'11 sWe1ter 11OVClf1C-Ib, 1nd b1k CI y products Rc 018011072 The ILC1 61.11011 facilities of the City of Kenosha 1mply p1ov1de 1 wholeson1e n1ed1um th1ough Wl11Cl1 those Wlblllllg to take put m1y obta111 enj Oylllellf 111 thelr le1su1e hou1s Rec1 e1t1on may be d1v1ded 111to hve SLCUOIIS COI1l111ClC1ll, p11v1te 111 Sfltllt1011'll, public, and m1scell1neous They 'ue 111 developed to 1 hlgh l'lll 'I ma TN l I' . l l . r J ' ' ' 4 l ' L 1 ' ' ', 1 1 ' s ' C '. . . A C . C C 5 T C -. T ' I C , 1 . ' ' ' . ' ' z ' . ' - i, 1 1- ' l ' . . -C T n . n - A .K , K 0 C . A 1 K .T L I Q ' 4 F C N K C - ' C A . T K l , 2 ' 2' Q. ' z . 1' ' ' ' ' C -I Kenosha furnishes splendid facilities for the shipping of manufactured ' . fe V: 2 3 1 'z' 'z ' '- '2 S ' ' ' i' . . C . . 1 . T A - l 2 3 T K. .Nl L - N . T f -J K . T C I 1 I 1 L . . . . A . I Q .i -. C 1. F ' H 195 rH1: sPY ::'Q 5fl 1011 19 7 111111 umm I11 61eg1ee 111d It m1y be s11d th1t Kenosha h IS one of the 1-1ne5t 1CC1E.'1f1011 sys tems of 111y Clfy of 1t5 SIZC 111 the cou11t1 y Thc16 11 6 1ct1v1t1e5 c1111ed 011 111 111 111165 of 5po1 ts Cllthlffllllflibllf a11d soc11l fL1I1Cf1011b th1oughout the cntne yc11 CDllfC1.001 1ct1v1t1es 111doo1 SpO1tb mu51c1l5 h1 h 61155 Cllttltllllfllblltb, 111 find 1 placc 111 the Clty of KC11OSh1 C0n1111L1c11l 1t,C1C'1t1011 usually p1ov1d6d fo1 the people at 1 11011111111 sum 1I1ClLlC1Lb Keno5h1 5 111se11111 te 1111 5uppo1t6d by 1I1C1L1Sf11Cb 111 the Clty, dance halls, pool h11ls, the1te1s 1nd bowlmg 1lleys PI1V1tC1CC161t10111b 1'111111fCSt'UT1011g the olde1 people of thc Clty Many p11Vate 611 d 131111168 11161 soc1al gatheungs are QIVCI1 111 the p11v1te homes of the C1t1ZC11b of Kenosha Such pa1t1es or gathe1 111gS 11e 1 111 e method of 131I1C11110 f11c11dsh1ps I11St1fL1t1011'1l 1CC1C'1t1OI1 lb back 111 111 of the f1ctor1es 1nd m111y clubs of th1s Clfy The me11 pl1y 011 the depa1tn1ent te1ms a1161 tl1C1C IS much Splflt ed CO111pCf1t1011 The1e are 11aseb1ll leagues 1nd DOW.11110' le1gue5 111 most of the 1461105111 1115t1tut1o11s a11d 111 seve11l of the le1d111g clubs 111d lodges 191111116 ILCILIUOII 1S boosted by the c1tV 16C1C'1f1OI1 C1Cp'I.1UT1C11f 111d p11k bo11d At the 71CSCI1t t1me there 11e twent o11e 1rks 111 the Clt of Ke 1 Y P Y nosh1 The g1e1te1 11umbe1 of these p11 ks h1ve pl1yg1 ou11ds f1c1l1t1es a11d com ete11t su C1V1SO1b for both bo s a11d 111s The ubl1c h1s the use of P P Y S P publ1c school gymnas1ums rooms for 1'1,1Ll1t Teachers ASSOC11t10l1 meet 111gS, 1nd othe1 pl1ces for act1V1t1es of publ1c 111161 est Under 1V11SCCll'111COllS RCCfC3f1011 come the finer arts ln some ce11ters drama IS be1ng developed a11d plays g1VC11 A11 21pp1CC1Z1t1011 for mus1c IS 1JC1I1g show11 by Var1ous clubs H ezzltlz mmf Pfzyrzcfzl Development Real he1lth Wo1k 1JCg L11 111 1461105111 111 the ye 1r 1912, Whe11 111 O1 d1 I12l11CC c1e1t1n,g 1 Dep11tme11t of Healt11 Was pflssed by the C1ty C0u11C1l Outs1de of M1lW1ukee, Kenosha W1s the seco11d 61ty 111 VVISCOIISIII to employ 1 full t1me Health Qomm1ss1oner fhe 111511 He1lth COH1IH19S1OI1C1 Was D1 John MCSh1I1C who IS 1t present ch1ef of the Bu1 eau of Ep1dem1ology W1th the 111111015 Bo11d of Health In 1916 D1 MCSh1I1C accepted a pOS1 t1o11 111 Akron Oh1o and was succeeded by Dr H L VN r1ght, who 111 turn was succeeded by the pres cnt D1rector of Health Dr G W111deshe1m Dr VV111deshe1m has held th1s ofhce SIIICG Aug 1, 1918 In the Health Department today the staff co11s1sts of the DIFCCY or of Health, a Whole t1me school pl1yS1Cl21I1, a da11y and meat 111spe6tor, one stat1st1c1.111 a11d ch1ef clerk, 0116 21591513111 cle1 k, a d1rector of the laboratory, . ' .3 RJR . 1: 1 1- - - ' 4 :Aug T 2 ,H 51, 1., t 1 I YT? A .- 1 1 1 ,1 . ., 1 L L L L L L K 1 1 - I 1-11 .11 ,12.- 1 .1 1 '. A. 5 L . L L 7 L J 1 1 1 . 1 . , . . - L L 1 L , . 1 1 1 . 11 .1 1 1 1 1 , . , g 1 A 1 1 L. 1- 1 .1 - C . A . L L L , , L L J 11 1 71 1 1 . , 1 - 1 L LL L. ,L L L 'LJL 'L 1 . . 1 1 1 1 . - 1 L L L L 1 - 1 - 1 . 1 .1 . , . L L L ' 1 1 A A L- L I . . 1 .. D L. L ' ' L L ' L .L L L 1 . K - ' - . L , . L L L C, L 1 . 1 .1 L L , L L 1 -, .,1 . . . . L L L L L 1 - 1 - 1 1 - L . L - L 1 .., . 1- 1 1 1 1 - L. L 1 1 L L L L . 1 .. . C 1 ' J -, -1 1 - , L 1 L L ' L , . 1 L 1 1 1 L L ' 4 AL L 2 L ' ' L 'L L ' L L 1 . L ' L . L, . 1 L 1 , . 1 .1 1 - - L L 1 J. 1 , . , L. K 1 . -1 L ' J 'J ' ' T . 1 I I A , , 1 . 1 1 961 if' H Il1 fm THE SPY 1u:1r : FOR 1927 one laboratory ass1stant, five school nurses, o11e mfant welfare 11urse, a11d one tuberculos1s 11u1 se The death rate IS about 7 3 for everv one thousand 111hab1tants O1 for the year of 1924, 356 The oH:1c1al funds avallable for str1ctly health pu1 poses a1e about S1 75 per cap1ta The Clfllllilllg Water IS furn1shed by a Mu111c1pal YVater Plant, and 1S pr1ma11ly Obtallled from Lake M1Ch1g1l1 To 111sure thorough pur1ficat1on, th1s water IS t1C21fCd by prec1p1tat1on 1C1ltrat1on and Cl1lO11I1'lt1OI1 The 111 take p1pe CI1tI'E1l1CC IS 4,700 feet from the shoxe l111e, almost 0116 m1le f1 om the beach The average da1ly co11sumpt1on of wate1 IS SIX IT11ll1OI1 gallo11s Kenosha has the Cl1bf111Ct1Ol1 of belllg thc second W1bCO11b111 c1ty, M11 Waukee hav111g been the first, to estabhsh an open an school Th1S school lb open f01 eleven months every yea1 and has a 11et CI110llI'l1Ll1f of 50 pup1ls Social W cl mc boc1al Wo1k lb one of the greatest 1I1fC1Cbf5 of thc commun1ty It 111 cludes work Wlth the d1seased, the feeble, depende11ts, ch1ldren, del111quents, a11d cr1m1nals The program IS one of preve11t1o11 and fO1mHf1OI1 1athe1 than of correct1on and reformat1on Causes of u11des11able COl1Cl1t1011S a1e searched out a11d remed1ed as far as poss1ble In fam1ly soc1al Work Kenosha has CXCCplf1011'Illy well tra1ned case Workers In add1t1on, there are many organ1zat1ons WO1li1I1g W1th the Ke nosha SCFVICC League such as the Salvat1on Army, the Ame1 1C'lI1 Leg1on, the Women s Gu1ld of St Matthew's Ep1scopal Church, and the Evangeh cal Lutheran Fmedens Church The care of the mentally deIect1ve and me11tally d1seased IS adequately carr1ed O11 by a well equ1pped Cl1I11C an '1l1Cl11St, a psychologlst, and soclal Workers on full txme There are SCVC11 pL1lJl1C health 11urses ClO1I1g general Work, and two spec1al1zed nurses 111 xnfant welfare Work, bes1des 111.11 ses employed at factor1es a11d by 111surance compan1es These 'ne well t1 a111ed nurses, but they are l1Ot competent to superv1se me11tal cases However a good start has bee11 made 1n th1s d1rect1o11, upon Wh1ch Kenosha IS to be congratulated The Thrxft Shop has tur11ed 1n S1800 a11nually to th1s cause + 'P XX Relzgzon 11 Av.vAv AVA A A'A A Sh llCl1g1011 IS of v1tal 111terest to ew e1y boy, glrl, J, T mall, a11d Woman 111 the commun1ty Therefo1e 1t IS of great 1mporta11ce 111 a11y commu111ty The organlzed CXpI'CSS1011 of rel1g1o11 IS the church, of Wh1ch var1ous phases have been Wo1ked out There IS the church plant, 1I1Cllld1Hg the bu1ld111g Ind servlce system chu1 ch finances, 111ClLlCl1I1g the e11t1re Cl1U1Cl1 budget leade1 4 . - , 1 .. . .- . . . - , I u . - h . . . 4 4 9 . . I I . N4 . ' 4 U i I , . . 1 ' l ' ' vs . . 1. ' . I G . U I I U J . ' . - . H I ' - . ' . l ' u , i ,IFJ - . , . . . . .gf If 1 ' 1 ' ' Xl. 'l , - - . lk V , . . . N N ,fy . N c . V w Q ' I ' - ' N ' . . 51 ' . rs ' ' ' i . , . - - . . . , ' . W - ' 1.21 1 . - TF' , mr 1'.- I . . , , - rx 4 A I . , .. L, I ' ' I - 1 -1 , V ' V . , s ll ' n . gn . . o . A f, , I I --1. i I 'BEET - - ' . .. , K I F. . :E ali is ' ,, ,' ' -, s ' . ' mv' -. . L1 E 1' ' I A - - ' ' , .1 Q - . . , i . , 4 l . . H n , .. J 1 5 - . . E1 m za rn ' ' R F N. F, . M EJ m E1 m . c , -' f- M 1 . ' A A . I l I ' - ' f. 1 'N . n ' , , I 1 1 . 1 . 1 - 1 L97 un' THE sPY 1'u 75 FOR 1927 1111 11 Slllp, and the bunday schools The attempt was made to 11162151116 the oppor YUIIIUCS ahC01 ded by c0mmun1t1es for part1c1pat1o11 111 1Cl1g1OI1 N0 ehcort Was made to measu1e the commu111t 's s 111tual1t 1101 the de 1ee of devot1o11 Y P Y g Kenosha has an abundance of ChU1Cl1 bu1ld1n0s Most of them h0Weve1 show mo1e attent1on to aesthct1c features tha11 to SCI v1ce 'lhere IS at least one church W1th111 a m1le rad1us of a11v pO111t 111 the Clfy, but they are th1ckest 111 the southwest qua1 ter The chu1ch grou11ds are gene1ally Well provlded W1th tl ees a11d gl ass The chu1ches that 1ep01tcd showed a11 ave1 age budget expe11d1ture of 558,162 OO7O1Sl54-pC1C'1p1f'1 The1e lb a c0mparat1vely ample supply of lcade1s 111 1el1g1ous tra1111ng who have tra1111ng to the deg1ee of sem1nary O1 college Work An excelle11t COI1Cl1t1OI1 CXlStS 111 rega1d to the atte11da11ce of young people 111 the chu1ches The chu1 ch Ib by far the n1ost powerful organ1zat1o11 Whlch can secure the best poss1ble gl oup of OppO1'tL1111t1CS fo1 CIUZCIIS It S'E1CI1g'El1C11S the founda t1o11s of the commumty, Wh1ch a1e 111dustry that pays 1 l1V111U Wage, educa E 55710011072 Educat1on, It W1ll doubtless be ag1eed IS the commu111ty s most 1mp0r tant conce1 I1 CIVIC success IS 1eflected 111 a C1fy75 educat1011al prov1s1011s an educat1o11 IS 11ot a p1 ocess conhncd to a few spec1f1ed years of l1fe but ex tends 111 1ts scope from the cradle to the grave In 1924 the 11et e111ollme11t 111 the schools of Kenosha Was 10,969 out of 12 26-L accord111g to the school census O1 a percentage of 89 In the elen1entary scl1o0ls thc pc1 pup1l lllbfl uct1011 cost fO1 011e yeal lb S69 25, 111 h1gh school, 513100 56 1210111 figures obtamed from 1920 CCIISUS st 1t1st1cs 1t was found th at 95 If 0 of the c1ty populat1o11 of Kenosha could read and Wl1tC lxenosha IS do111g excelle11t Work 111 beh 1' 0 A 1Cf41I'ClCd and mentally defect ve ch1ldre11 I+ O1 w phys1cally ha11d1capped ch1ld1e11 two hours of 111 st1 uct1o11 a week are g1ven to each of 25 shut 111 ch1ld1e11, a total of 50 h0u1s a Week, O1 the full t1me of 1 2 3 teache1s -six-A Ixenosha IS fO1fUI1'1tC 111 haa 111g two Umver slty EYKCIISIOII classes devoted to soc1al problems and n1a11y students a1 e takmg cor1espo11de11ce c0u1 ses of one lillld. or another The example Wh1ch the Kenosha Parent Teachers ASSOC1dt1011 set fO1 the state brnws comme11dat1o11s from evcryWhe1 c These Olg'1I11Z2LflOI1b a1c T .4 ' 'U' gglgx -.qi .-S 4-- 'nt . 1 4 rr-11 . C T l C X A '- L 2 . ' Q gt 0 . P 3 . I . ' L . 1.211 - 1 1 Q . 1 I , ' mln I ll n 1 - . -L - 7 . . ' L -. . . .. C C - A . C - . 0 , . N I . . L A . C C 2 . . 6 n tion that trains one for life, and healthful CO11Cl1f1Ol1S. . . . I A . . , . - . . , 1 ' . 1 ' ' 4 5' d C L . n 1 L T C J - 4-1 . s ' c J f C T , T , -C T- K. . c N V . xg .i . Q . 2 7 l . ' I Elf f X N- C t . . A . - - - - i n . W. L -. - U 3 : : : : ' . . . - - r - 1 - - C 4 T Q si - - ' ' A 'T' 1 S 1' Q- . y I , . . . . L - C C 7 - I fr JA ' xl Y k L ' ' I 1 4 . , D. , ..,. . . .L . -, 981 nil PHE SPY 1-i f3 IORIQZ7 mm founded 111 CVCIY school to IJIOYUOYC COOpCI1f1011 between the home 1nd school Although Kenosha s educat1onal wo1k his been excellent and s1t 1bflCtOly 1I1 many phlses, It 18 by no means pe1fect, 1nd 111 CClLlC'll'1OI1 we seo1ed thnd lhe 1L1tho1 t1es of the schools ue bette1 equ1ppel th 111 111, o11e else to ClCfL1H11l1e upon Lplan of ICUOII that w1ll l7111l0 us to the S e1y top, and SIIICL ou1 defects 1nd sho1t COIT1lIlgb have been DO1I1l'LCl out to us these me11 'ue domg, all VVlfl'lI11 then POWLI and means to make Ke noshl 1 bv wo1d 1nd ex lmple to the educ lt1OI11l wo1 ld of today md YOIHOIIONV 1 01.111 mm' Rina! R1 lllfllllls kenosht, becluse It lb essent1 tlly 1 Illllllllcwtllllllg town hts 1ve1y of the contest was hgtn ed P11111 lllly on the tmount of l:l1ITlL,1 fl 'Lde 111 the e1ty Bec tuse of the numbe1 of fm s1zed IUI tl v1llages, most 111 of whlch have well equ1pped 510165 111 then llI'l11tS, the f-1111161 t1'1LlL lb 11Of g1e1t Ill Kenosha VVe can hope howeXe1 fO1 111 lI1C1ClS1I10 feelmg of coope1 H1011 be tween fm m and c1ty to the beneht of both C OlZLlZl.S'l07Z In VIEW of the fact that It lb the dutv of ex Cl y mu111c1p1l1ty to p1OIl1OfC the health, welfare and hfzppmess of 1fS people, and to P1 ov1de 1 means of '1CCOITlpl1Sll1I1g futu1e gIOWfl'1 and CXPTIISIOII eHic1ently 111 '111 Cl:l:O1f to p1 otect and 1mp1 me prope1 ty values, the vu IOUS depfnt ments of the c1ty have 1l1eady done much towfud th1s goal 111 '1CCOICl'l11CC w1th the C1fV plan and w1th much thought of futtne development The c1ty's g1owth 111 the last two decades has VV'1l1'11ltCCl the w1de mu gm allowed fo1 futu1e advancement and m1de munfest the 1e1l need of 'L comp1ehe11s1ve DQ plan to Qtude It VV1th p11de 111 Kenosha s V1Cf01y 111 the Bette1 L1t1es Contest, and vs1th g1eat confidence 111 the b11g,ht p1 ospects fo1 ou1 c1ty,s futu1e we have Ll1ClL1VO1CCl to p1 ese11t to the publ1c the most 1mpo1t1nt facts f1OD1 the 1epo1ts of the contest Judoes LAL!! . ' . 1 'self I - ' 4 21- N if 7 AL W 9-sm . n . -2 . I . 9, ' . , . , ., - I C I C l L C - s Z A . 2 w H - .xx X c N 1 - 2 C . A ,- , L Z 2 , , . ,. . is 1 , 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 5 A ' I 7 . 6 N' 1 . S 2 - . - .- 5 C 1 Q ' 1 X- J C . 1. : . . 1 . : . .. C N - ' 1 1 1 - ' 1 -.1 ' ' 1 1 V 'V ' N! , Y ' f ' I ,7 1, f Q 2 ' 1.1 1 1 1 ' ' , 1: 1 Weak l'Cl21f1OI1Sl11p w1th outlymg 1-u1-111 d1st1'1cts. The score for this section . ' 1 ' A ' ' 1 - ' '1 ' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' L s 1 - ' s Y - - - ' - 1' - ' 1 2 - - -L ' 1 . - . .2 I X L . , ' 1 , f', 'z ' '1:'5 ' I ' 'z' '- lA L - - l 1 , . ' C ' I C 1 , J c c is c ' g 4 ' c ' A- c Y c 1 I 1 ' ' . - 7 Q c X lc l r. A : ' 1 ' 1 1 U . A H 1 l 1 '11 1 ' J ' 1 W 'Fw K 1 g . . I n ,. .T , N V. N . l V - N l99 gr HE sPY XA FOR IQ27 Assembly of Scores IOIAI SCOR1' QUBIECI 1 OSQIB11 QCORI FARNTED rlown 1111111111 md Loumg 1000 ILducL1t1o11 4000 Heilth 1000 Publlc ,AC11'T11111Sf121f1011 1000 SOC111 We1f11e 1000 Recre1t1o11 1000 The Pubhc L1b111y 1000 fowu and Cou11t1y 1lC11f1011b 1000 1lL1lE101l 1000 232146 7 1010 T I ' 1. 1.. 1 ' I ' g z ' ' . 941 2..I11C1ust1'y .......,,,...,... 1000 898 3.. 0 ' ' ...,..,.,..... . . ' 4.. L ,.,.,.......,..... 660 5.. ' ' ' ' ' ,.... . , 8-2 6.. 'L . ' ,..,..,,,.. . 615 7.. . ' ..... .....,.. . 892 8.. ' ' 1 ' ,.., . . . . 9..' ' 2 ' Y 64-5 10.. Alf . .,,.... 535 IOO SCHOOL LIFE THE SPY FORIQ27 .L if l IIIlIIlllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 11 G ZUDANCIM Do You Remember ? 0 YOU 1emembe1 w1y h 1ck 111 the dlm '111d d1st1nt p1st, the old hlffh school? Do yo11 I'L1l1C1Hl3Cl the blttle seured desks, the dlnffy vvllls 1nd CC1lll10'G, tl1e WOIII out, ere1k1nU st111sP It Ill seen1s queer 011 lookmv h1ek It W1s k111d of fllblldly 1nd Co111fort'1ble, thouvh , W'lSI1 t lt' The ll1l9tC'ldV desks h1d such 1 soph1st1e1ttd, fILC 1nd e1sv look th1t It m1de them seem lCtll'1lly COI'I1fOI'f'll7lC And l1ow convement they WCICI Wl1CIl 1 fellow w1s b1dly III 11eed of ser'1p p1per, 1ll l1e h1d to do 11 1s to re1eh 1 h1nd 11191116 the desk And wl1e11 l1e w1nted to vet rld of ser1p p1per, tl1ose desks were l1'1I1dy too, Weren t they? Due me11t1o11 must 1lso be fflven the COI'IlllOlQ rl here were only tl1ree of tllCITl, but they fl1I'Ill9l1E'd 1mple VCI1t1l1t10I1 for the Cl1CIl119tlV room Of course those corr1 dors were slvfhtly C0I10'C9tCCl 1t 110011 Wl1en everyo11e w1s 111 1 l1u1 rv to fret home And l1ow dCtCIINlI1Cd MISS Dol1e1ty Wzs, St'1flOI1CCl It the foot of tl1e south sturs, ffnllltl c1lly gI 'llJl71I10' '1t the speed demons Somehow It seemed to brlnff 1 fLClll1f'f of el'1t1on to be 1ble successfully to ev1de M1ss Doherty But wl1o W1ll ever forffet tl1e studv rooms 111 L 11ly 9ll1l11T1CIP How pl'11nly lt 111 comes b1ekl rlhe WlHdOWS WCIC thrown Wlde open, we h1d lI1Cllf'l.LI'Cl1t the1mo stats and 1 drowsy feehnff seemed to l11ve drlfted 111 1nd perme1ted the 11r And every Stl1dCIlf s'1t Wlfh 1 pe11 or 1 hook 111 one h1nd, l11s Clllfl 111 tl1e other, 1nd 1 h1z f1r aW'1y look III hls eyes Al1sl We l11ve no more open Wmdows, we 111ve V'llI1fTl0llOllS tl1C1fI'1OSt'1t9 Gone 1re the dlngy congested eorr1dors llld the 110011 w11t1nfr llHC9 Our st111s 'IIC unm1rked hy tl1e progress of edue 1t1o11 Our ehen11st1y room 19 se1e11t1He'1lly ve11t1 lated Our desks 1re as pr1m 1nd fO1lJldd1DW 1s sp111sters of the 90 s Wl11t 1 Cll lI1fTCl But tl1e11, I guess We ve ch1nvfed 1 l1ttle too, l11ve11 t we The Student Loan Fund Do yo11 remember tl1e Student Lo lI1 Fund orff'1n1zed by the G1rl Reserve 'llld the H1 YP lhe purpose of tl1e fund w1s to l1Clp Plllllli wl1o VVCIL HI1lIlClIlly l1 ll1Lll e1pp d The netded sun1s of money were l0l!1LCl WlIllOllt lI1ECIAf.9t bpeeml requ1re ments were m'1de of those wl1o WlSl1Cd to bo11ov1 n1o11ey llhe pllpll w1s to S1211 1 note of pronnse st'1t111g th1t l1e would rep1y the l0lI1 Wltl1OL1t lI1IClC9t 1t the Clld of three ye11s 1' N .w . 1 ' l . I rr. J 1-.1 y U 1 1 I - 2 9. - H 1 V ll H.. ,---.--..'L ,nb -- -,,,,. vY..,.f. T , W ik X - l --1 ' - ' H -,. ' 1'- - 1 11 1 Quan , K ' C ' 1' 5 1 1 ' I I 1 . , 1 1 1 1 1 11 D 1 1 - f ,, 2 - ' 1 . . 1 1 1 1 C 1 1 1 b1 1 .O 1 1. 1 1 D 1 . . .. N , . 1 1 1 1 c 11 . 1 1 1 1 1 Z ,1 ' 1 ' 11 1 1 1 I 1 u A Y . . C I C L K 1 C '11 C 1 I L u - J . , . 1 D 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 C 1. 1 1 1 2 1 ' . 1 ' 1 b b 1 1 11 1 ' C . ' 1' ' 21 1 I X , 1 Z 1 C V l C 1- 1 hi 1 . 5 1 D D D t K rn U' 1 1 'Z ' 1 '. 1 ' 1 1 . . . . . i , , . C 1 4 ' T 1 D 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y, C - l -1 ' . I ' .' . 1 . 1 1 1 5 1 1. 1 2 1 C- 1. 1 '1 1 ' 1 7 D 11' I . 1 ' 1 1 1 - . I . . . , , . 1 1 C 1 1 . 1 ' h , 2 P 1 1 1 ,O . 1 U 1 1 . ' 2 U1 ' 1 - , . fs - . . ' . 1 1 1 ' ' Z 2 V 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 ' 1 C . 1 '. . ' 1 '- . 1 . . 1 .. , 1 K 1 V- L 4 f 1' 1 1 ' 1 2 I 2 ' 1 1 1 . . ' .5 THE SPY 110111927 Loan F and lL11 Do yo11 ren1e111be1 how t111s pl111 w1sp11t lI'lt0 1ctu 11 p1 1et1eeP Prom 111u1ry 1 1921 to -Xpr11 l 1927 24 97 W1s 1o1ned to nu people Of t111s fuuount S16 10 WIS llIL'lC1y TCUIIIILC1 by the mlddle of Aplll And w111t coope1 1t1on the C1 rl RLSLIVL fund H1 Y 1ece1ved1 Don1t1ons towwrd the fund were mule by Mr MTYIIII, Mr Alfo1d M1 I lnce, 'md Mr Rhode The 1' lks rlhe Moose, 1nd t11c Dfuush Blotherhood mwde COI1tl'l1511UOIl9 IS dld wlso the qehool Bolrd the lvlus cmns UIIIKJII, f1nd the Lyceum Lefwue The Mwcwhyte C,ompf1nv, lhe Holm lVl lI1L1f'1CtllI'lll0' Lompwny, BIOITIIUCI Ice Creflm Company, and ldhe Mot1o11 PICUITC Ope11tors Ulllilll ezlso d1d t11e11 s1111e to lTl'l1CC t11e Student 1 0111 1' lllld '1 success Sellzng Tzcfzets Surely you 1L1l1LIH13CI the Lyceum Le wue It Hwh School don t you? I 11 nev Cl fowet It IS 11110 IS I l1ve, espec1111y the semester t11 It 6111119 Bonson VVIQ PYCSI dent, 1nd I wls t1e lSlllLl T11 If WIS the semester t11 lt we sponsored the p1ct11re '1t the Orpheum It w1s RlL1l1fd Dlx III I he mzztrrlznele E1 ery frlrl W1s wnmous to 'lpILCC, they 111 WLl1xLI1Ld VVe we1e told th It unless We sold Hften hundred tlckets, We would recelve no money The dw before c1111e llld 1 Lyceum meetlnfr W'l9 held No more tlllll seven l1Ul1L1lL41 11141 fifty t1ckets 11111 been sold just hctlf the necess1rV 'nnountl CJl1dys just 1bout crled VVe hid M1 Dfmvxes frlve 1 fiery '1nd COIIVIIICIHO' speech 111 issembly Mrs rl1emper qwe 1 speech to encoul we the Lyceum ff1rls, 11nd pool Gladys wis Qllllply VSC'lk Ks for me I hid so much money to keep 'lnd Cllllllf thlt notl1 nv else 111'1tte1ed E'1ch 11111 Wws 'lppolnted 1 pl'1ce elther lll school or it 1 b 111k or depwltlncnt store to sell tlckets Flllqlly the ff1rls re'11lV be e une LI1f11L1Sl 1st1c oye1 the 1de1, but wh1t ffood Wls th lf fhe money l1'1d to be turned 1n the next cvemnff wt 91X o e1oek At five o clock the follow111fT 1fte r11oon eve ry fflll h1d to turn IH 111 her money to me '1t the Elk s Llub VVe WLIC 111 llilplllff tlmt our quotl h1d been sold, but We were sure lt 1111111 t 1 he 1f1rls c'1111e one by one to ILIIII III t11e1r money, one had sold forty, the next Hfty, the next fo1ty five We were dumbfounded, We mwht re1llV m1ke 1t1 Wllbll the 11st money 'IIN1 t1ekets hwd been turned 111, fifteen hundred tlCk cts 111d bee11 sold G1 1dys Wws so ff11d th lt she 11nd Mlss Pirley f'11rly d'1nced flbout the 1oom 0111 suceess wus 11e1rd f1o111 one end of the c1ty to the other When the ' 1 1 1' 1 1,1 ' .1 1 1 Jn 1 , F 1 ' , , :E . 1. 1 A11 1. 1 . 1.11 '11 ' A 1 7 ' . I. . A . ,I A . A . . 1 1 11 1 - 1. 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 .1 1 1 1 1 f . 1 ' . ' , '. 11 1 . . . 1 . A . . . , .1, .1 1 1 . 1 1 ., 1 1 1 , . ,J ' 1 ' 1 1 1 , .. 1 . 1 e 15 . 1 w ff 1 N l X L K ,- 1 A A. K r I . 1 . xl 1 . -A 1 ' I .1 1 . ' . 2 ' 4 1 I 4 . 1.1.1. . . X' .', 1 -. 1 - V -1 ,Ib 2 'C L1. , H , I 1 - ' ' 1 . v 1 5 A Q - I x1 A .1 Y 1 1 if 1 r N 1 v 1 1 I 5,5 1. ,O 1. . 1 . . 1 1 I. . 4. ' 1 1 1.1 1 1.1 1 1. . ' 1 1 1 . 1. 'f '5' 1.1. 1 do something for t11e League, but when it came time to sell 11t least forty tickets 1 .W 72 zz rx g . A x'n 2 1 LK 1 L 1 11 I X 1 1' 1 '. 1 1' 1 1 1 1, 1 1 ' 1' 5 1. 1. . 1 1 . '1 1 f 1 .' 1 1 . , .' 1 , . 5 . ' - . . 1 1 . 1 1. 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 5 1 1 . I . ' 1 5 . 1 . .. . 51 1 . 15 v 1 A ' V . V 7 5 1 1 1 1 5 .1 1 . 1 5 ' 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 .1 1 . 1 1 5 . 1 1 - ,, , , ' fs- ' 1 . 1 . . . 1 ' , ' , 1 ' ' 7.1 . 5 1 . . 51 , .U 5 1 1 7 w . - 1 . . I 2 D 1 2 2 A . , ,1 . Y 1 . . i i K a G L I I ' . K , , 4. ,, .U . D L 1 1 1' . 1 1 1' 1 1 1. 1 1 , - , , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 y ' 1 ' H3 4 ' . 2 1021 ' . ' . 5 ' 1 THE SPY FOR IQ27 lllhe ll? 1 1 : 1 Q Sellmg Tzckefs ! lllllllll people 1t the Orpheum he1rd 1bout lt, tl1e m1n1ffe1 Sud th1t he l1 lllll t expected ue to Sell even elffht or nlne l1und1ed tleleets, but h1d Qnnply set fifteen hundred 19 1 ffo1l He ww 19 QUFPIISCCI 19 We were wl1en he found out th1t We 11111 sold the requned 'lmount Do you remember l1ow We eelebmted our Queeeeep We wwe the 111111111 cl mee, 1nd If prow ed 1 wonder ful Qoe11l event VW hen we md PUICIYIQCCI the dmhes for the H1011 School w1tl1 our tleket money, we ff'1ve 1 bmquet 1t w'11el1 we 111 en1o1 ed our selves lHl1DC1'lSCIj Selhnvf tlekete suxcly 19 1 reepomlbllxty but 1fte1 III It p1oves to he 1 lot of fun 1nd en1bleQ one to l11ve some unusu 1l expemenees Memorzes of the Lzbmry Do you remember tl1e I1br11vP I dldnt thlllli you could ever forffet It We Spent so 111 my houm there, you 111d I, gettme on everybody Q nenvee 1nd TCCOIHPIISII 1112 IIOIIIIIIU' Q1ve tl1e 111111 of our I'LPl1t'lt1OI1 1s 1 stuthous p11r 1nd buetle 111 the elvse 1001119 And lt Seemed so :de IIISUC 1nd 1m1ff1n1t1ve 1 pl lee, 1 room where one llllffllf Qlt 1nd dle 1m of thc future 1nd 1tS e1StIes 111 the 111 I often thouffht of hfe when School d15Q wue pmt, 1nd lllllly 1 dre1m l11ve I hld 111 th 1t Ilttle 100111 Where the Wolks of them 11 ho hved 1nd died 1nd LIIKJIITICCI the11 dI'Cl1'DQ before my tlme, surrounded me from ex ery Qldt And tl1e SIILIICCI It Seemed 1 put of tl11t llttle room, U1 wientml p1rt, for tl1e NIILIILL Woxe the net of f1sen11t1on th If seemed to d11W me to th1t Ill1I l!', Gf eouree, the QIICHCC eould not endure forever Often lf W1s broken, 'llld then the vo1ee of the Quudmn of tl1e httle 100111 erlled fox qulet Outelde w1s he11d the el 1mor 1nd CI'lI1'T of the eo111me1e11l world In the school the long COIIHIOIS were deserted Durxnf the e11sSeQ the blllldllln' seemed de'1d 1nd 1tQ OCCLIIYIHIS v1n1shed, but Ill the Illifily the QIICHI, men11l b1rr1er OXLILOIH mg 1et1v1ty g'1VC ploof th1t hum1n1ty S1111 ITILIIHCCI the Qllent h'1lls 'md st1nw11Q Everyone, s1ve you 1nd I, W1s h1rd 1t Work 1n th It httle old loom It seemed to hold the very Splflt of Ixenosh'1 H1ghl . . I .-421.4--H l V1 -- U7 ,, .. 1 MN new-1 5 , 'I h ' I 3' 4 . 1 y 1 P 1 1 fl: I ' ' I .I 1 I 1. I ' 1, 1 b 1 1 x I1 1, 1 'I1 11 ' 1 1 2 .I ' .ll 1 . 1 1 '11, bf I 1 1 I ' , 1. ' 1 1 . ' . 1 'D ' A ' 1 C1 1 1 1 '1 '1 - - I In ' 'D ' '.1 1 ', 1 F1 ,' ' 1 1 1 . 1 , . 1 ' ' . 1 ,. U .O . 1 - 1- 1 ' 1 - 7 - 1 '- ,- x D .1 ' ' A 1 1 . I always liked tl1e library. It seemed so restful and quiet after the commotion 1 . ' 1 1.. ' .. ' ', 1 3 ' 11 '.' 1 ' 1b'1' 1 1 11 ' 'O .' 1 1 f 1 ' 1, ' 1 ' U ' ' 1 1 L 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 -1 ' - 1 - 1 1 A' 1. ' ' 1 . X I 2 - 1 ' 1 H.. '1 1 P' ' ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 .1 1 I 4 '. ' e ' .I 4' ' . ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 M 1 ' '1 ' ' 1 ' ' ,' 1 1 ' IZ 1 1 5 2 . - I ' 1' . 1 3 . I wx 5 e., ' CJ I ' ' 'O ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' . 1' ' . . ., . 1 . II03 Qi' THE SPY 1-5 7l'! FOR 1927 Ill c1 :luz I wonder hovy th1t llttle room 19 tod 15 If I were to step mto lt tomorrow, whlt would I see? New f1ces perh1ps but the s1me old books would stlll be on thelr shelves 1s they were ye1rs 1ffo And I Wonder lf the sllence stlll rclgns su preme Ill th1t lIlfCllCCfll'1l domun I would llke to fro to th1t l1br1ry 1nd slt md drelm once more, but my dre1ms, mel lowed bv ye1rs of LXPCIAIGIICL, would be of the by gone d1ys when I Wls 1 clrefree student III Kenoshfl Hwh Hzgh Selzool Basketball Games Do you remember the ffood old b1sketb1ll 01mes 1t Ke nosh1 Hwh School? We 1lW1ys looked forwud to the five home 0111169 of the B10 SIX Conference 011 the Illffllt of the gune We Went 1nd enjoyed ourselves Wlth our I'-FICIICIS by tllklng, yelllnff, md W1tch 'no the te1ms pr1ct1ee We felt 11ther strmge vyhen the vlsltlnff tC l1U w1s on the floor, but when oux f1m1l11r home te1m c1me out 'llld the cheer le1ders were out, everyone w1s ytlllllo' 1s loud 1s he could We 1ll s1t t00'Ltl1CI' so th1t every shout r1ng l1ke 1 shot, md the COIIQPICLIOUQ one Wls the one who dldn t shout r1ther tl'l'1I1 the one who dmd Do you remember vs hen Kenosh1 Hlffh School won the st1te tr1ck ehfmmplon slnp? Qur te lm won wlth 3614 pomts, onlx one h1lf pomt more th1n the ne1rest competltor, Wlilllllfftilll H1 fh of IVIIIWILIILCC dllflllff whlch 'Vlr MCQIW expluncd the lIltl'1C lClL9 of the tr1ckP Three cheers for the tr1ekte1ml A Wallflower s Dream I W1s dI'lfIlIl0' ln dre1ms, my eye llds were shut by sprlnff s first w1rm, gentle breeze, whlch mlkes every school boy sn1p hls finffexs 1nd s1v, I et s do SWIIHITIIH I W1s lC'1IllI1U' 1ff11nst 1 ff11nt 01k 1nd IISILIIIIIU to the songs of the blrds, who were WLICOITHIIQ' sprlnff All 'lbout me the t1ll, w111ow11ke ffmss W1s swlshlnff ln the bree7e Frequently there c1me to my e11s the ch1tter ch1tter of gosslplnff squirrels As I drlfted ll0Il0' lI'1 thls ple l9'lI1t dre1m I w1s broufrht suddenly to e1rth bv some m11den s heel pl1ced unconcernedly on my llttle toe Oh, oh, 1nd she swept by lI'l the 'arms of 1 h1ndsome younff m'1n wlthout so much 1s 1 0fl1nce over her shoulder Ho hum md 1 bottle of num' I Wzs ltullllllg 1ff11nst 1 h1rd brlck w1ll lnstexd of 1 sturdy o lk The orchestr1 sounded llke my Ihlll, but the soft wrrblxng of blrds The t1ll wlllow grass resolved ltself lnto glrls 1nd self centered shelks Xnd there I stood 1 W xllflower, 1t the first d1nce of my lrst seme ter of hlffh sehool Get thee behmd me, S1t1n but I flo Wish I could dlnce The Spamslz Program n ront of the curtun, Whlch flutters 111 CXPCCTIIICY of W the COIINIIU' tre1t, lnoxsy b1nd of eleven hundred students IW nt the FUSIIIU' ot th1t curtfun wlth v1r1ous 1tt1tudes of de llillt, seorn, sense, 'llld nonsense 1, 1 ' ' 1, gg- I , 'ms 1 mfL1'1-- 5, 1 I ITC' In- 1. L L lL I Y K L its u I L. 1 - I L - 1 1 1 . ' ,D 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 y 1 s f ' , - 1 1. 1 1 11 1 ' I1 1 1 'C . ' X J f ' A ' U 11 1 51 1 1 - K J ' I y 1 - bl 1 C . b x1 1 1 1 '1 11 1 .1 1 V -1 D 1 1 - . :Q If L K axe 1 1. 1 1 . . . a ' 1 1 1 O 1 1 1. 1 . 1 11 bl 1 'I 1 1 1 2 1 ' 1 1. 1 ' I 1 1 1 . 1 . I I 1 1 A 1 K 'C 1 K K 1. ' - 1 ' . 2 l X ,, ' .N JI ' 1 l 1 1 1 11 D 5 1 ' . Do you remember how we celebrated the vletory wlth a two-perlod assembly . . wa I ' A 5 I l 'J I 1 ' I I 1 . 7 1 . 1 . I - 1 . , 11 G 1 1 1 b 1 I , ' , ' . cc J - - y 77 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 ,. 5 . K L C b 1 bt L K b I I 1 I b L I . L . an .L. I K . - I a.lL L 1 . I C . I 1 a 17 1 V l .L C - I 1 c . u 1 1 1 D 1 1.1 1 , 1. b 1 1 , H . 1 l 1 K K V U C 1 l 6 b C 1 1 '. 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 1 ' 11 1 1 . 1. 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' ff 1 ' e Q C .IL L K - I 11 1 1 --1 1 1 1 1 1 1. A 5 is 1 Ib L-4 . , 1 2 . V 1 l -.1 1 .1 1 1. Q Y v If 11 ' EWJIIAE ' CJ '1 2 1 1 A L 1 I I 2 2 .1 ' U I 1 1 . I 1 I 1 l 1 A' . ws 1 wx V 1 1 1 . 1041 A lg! ,pid THE sPY s5t hm.-ki, FOR 1927 11111 m FlI11lly' the stswe 19 blred to v1ew Grewt 13 tl1e 1ppl111se und lTl'llly the lfmuffhs 'md jeers whe11 1 promlsmg younfr actor storms up 1nd down mutteunff Cilflmbi throuvh 1119 slwhtly '1skeW I'l'lll9f'1ClllO Oh the rwe of 111111, the sweetness of 111s lH1U1CCd br1de, t11e ffmce of the gypsy revcllels, t11e re'1l1ty of l1e gypsy Weddlnff ceremony' CJI 1dll1llV tl1e H109f lIlCllHlC1' cnt of the young scorners 111 tl1e 'll1CllLI1Ct, becomes mtcrested H fflsnces slyly 1bout to see 1f 1111 OIIC 11 I9 noted l'l1S cl1'1n1red '1tt1tudc As '111 seem CIIQIOSQCCL l1e UIVCS 1113 full 'IIICIIUOI1 to t11e 9t lfTC md tl1e youthful letors md sctresses He llllU'llS it tllbll' 111t1cs, 111s f'1ce becomes dreslmy 'ls he Witches the color ful m'1rr1'1fe rltts, 'md 1118 foot tlps t11e t1111e of the n1erry mud ITIUSIC I 11e llffhts fro on, 11111 l1e 19 101111 tl1e scorner Oh bunkl ' l1e YTI'll1'11l5lLx, but somehow, l1e llcks 9llH'lC1L1l1I s1nccr1ty to nnpress lnmsclf 11111 111s hsteners 19 11s111l That Locker Alcofve Do you remember, .L'lllI'lC, th It locker slcoye 11e1r M159 lNOI'tl1W'1y s room? Every other nwht we st tycd the1e 1nd d1d our dlmklllt Phys1es problems tofrcther Whs1t w'1s the trouble VVe told her 'md '1sked l1er 1f sl1e could help us I st1ll re member the look 011 her fwce She d1dn t l1ke Physics e1tl1er 'md told 11S sl1e l11d for ffotten 'Ill sl1e knew We had to keep qlll6t 111 the '1lcove, O1 lVl'lS9 VN 111111119 would lU'lliC us ln we She dnl thls '1 few tlmes when We h'1d f0lU0tfCI1 ourselves It w1s 1 SllllJI'l9L to our f'1m1l1es 1f we ever ffot 11o111e wt thc llfflllll t1111L 1fter school RClHC1l1l1Ll tho Wood old d'1y s, I 'IUFICP 7 Dzstrtct Commerczal Contest Kenoshw W'l9 represented 111 the IDlStI'lLf Commereml Contest l1eld Ill VVest Allls Apr1l 23 by Rose Pfnvllc 'md ob11 Ql1v1k 111 the SCIIIOI' Typnw Contest, 1nd Lucy SZ 1I 1flI19k1 1nd lVI'1ry Ellen E'1rl 1n Shorthfmd Rose P'1vl1e won second plftce 111 typmg, wr1t1ne fifty two words per m11111te Lucy SZ'lI 1HI'1SlCl WOI1 first plwee III Sl1O!'tl11lld, WFIUHU wt t11e r'1te of elfrhty words per m111ute for five mmutes, SCCHIIIIU' '1 score of 1003 o11 her tr'1nscr1pt Rose 'lnd Lucy represented our school ln t11e Stszte Lontest l1eld III VVl11teW'1ter, lVl1y 14 The rwte of d1ct1t1o11 111 Sho1 tll 1I1d 1n the St ltr Contest 19 one hundred words per 111111 ute for five m1nutes Y Don He1de, cr'111k111ff Pord Gosh' Mll9ClC Sholls Bud lVlorr1ssey Why do you s'1y tll 1tP D Don Helde Thwt s the blvffest d'1111 I k11oW of I Y 01111 Brlckley mrhit IS th1t I smell Ill L'1tll1 cl 1ssP o11n11y Evsns I Guess It s th1s de'1d llI1gll'lgC ol111 Buckley No, ItS these rotte11 vfrades . D , D j .Xe r D' 2 L ,,x' K- H41 - .J' D D ' 2 . 2D '. 2 ' . 2 '. 2 2 . 2 2 ' . D 2 ' ' ' ' I if if , ' 7, 2 . 2 D t... D 2 2 2 D . . D 2 , 2 . , 2D 2 .. 2 2 2 , D 2 2 t . ' D . 1 2 2 . . ' - 1 Y W l .1 m 2 ' I z I D . . 2 . . e D 2 . 1 . 2 1' 2. 3 ' 2 D K J K sn - - U K 2 2D 2 2 2 2 ,. ' 2 D 2 2 ID ' 2 ' l 2 2 , K . a 4 '1 ' s ' ' 1 U , sn. D . D 2 . 2D. 2 . , . D . . I . . A .1 ' '. . ' I . ,N . I. .1 1 . . ' 2 ' 2 ' 2 T 2 9. . .D I V ' 1 . . D . K D D . One day, while we were arguing over Z1 problem, Mrs. Tremper came by and asked K I I t I . l ' D . , . . . 1 K I L I K '- b 4 C n 1 4 ' . Z . 1 . 'Z . 2 2 5 ' 9 2 D 2 ' D 2' ' '2 . 1' se D 2 1. 22 . , 2 2 J 1 2 D , , K 1 5 K A 4 V 1 I I L 1 - ca 'l ' 4 4 . 1 2 U 2 4 D ' . 5 C l L Q - . j D . . . ' 2 ' 2 1 2 : '. , I ' - I I D Y Y 1 . . I K 2 D 1 , ' 2 . , 2 .1 - , as sk 1 V C 1 Q - , cc 1 I ' an . DD . u if 2 ' ' v v 1 X Q , I ' 'I 2 ' 2 . 2 ' 2 ' - I J . ' 7 ' , J .' ,. ' . D .. 1105 AMI THE sev ef 'il FOR 1927 llllu umm-fs IIII T he Pe! I Lzleed Best Now, once upon '1 txme, I hftd '1n lI1'1b1tlOll to become the keeper of 1 I'l1CI'l'UTC!lC, so, towwrds th It end I collected 'Ill the '1IllfI1 1l9 my p'1rents would 1l1ow me to keep At one tlme I had '1 0'1rter sn1ke '1 toad, fourteen ffrlsshoppels, 1 whlte mouse, 1nd '1 c1t 111 the house, most of them ln glass yflrs coveled with p1per At the slme tune, lll our shed, I w1s feedlnff two dogs, 'lllil mother c'1t In the blek 1 1rd, when no one w1s uound, w1s IACCCIVIIIYT 1 lI'10l1S scmps from me If odd tlmes But the pet I llked best w1s the whlte mouse It w1s lll wlute except for the tlp of 1ts tul wluch vms yet bl 1ck for fxbout 111 1ncn It had '1 dwrlmg llttle whlte 1nd pmk nose, 21nd 11111111911 eyes th21t blanked wt evervthmg Its teeth were pefxrls except for tlltll' sh1pe but for Ill thflt, they wexe WCIY c'1p'1b1e I lmve h1d mwny v1lu1ble thlnvfs lose thelr X'llllL 1s 21 result of those teeth Once I found the scrxps of '1 do1lf1r blll III the nest he W lS lillllfllllff ln III old shoe of mme b1m111rly, ot11er thlnffs hid e11s1ppe1red, 1nd those tlmt were sm111 were Cl1ll'U'l.Ll to the fxccount of my whlte mouse Up to the tlme of h1s dewth he h1d run up 1 11111 of wbout ten dol My pet h'1d '1 Slllllly dlsposmtlon, 'md wus 1lw'1ys re'1dy to plwy He would run 11p my sleeve, or up my p1nts leer, or hlde 111 my pocket whether I wwnted to pl ly lude and seek or not He W1s 'llW'lyS rewdy to trf1ck 1nk over the letters I w'1s wrlt mg, or to bother me when I w'1s trvmg to study I was very studlous ln those dflys, '1nd, 'ls yo11 wlll observe, I h1ve never chftnfred lI1 th'1t respect Actually, though yo11 muy not belleve lt, my mouse W l9 the cleverest 'lIllIT1'1l I h'1d ever seen He could add to IS hlffh 1s fifteen by tlllllliplllfl' wlth hrs till on the t1blecloth, 'IIN1 Ctlllld multlply by two up to ws hlgh IS twenty I t'1uffht hxm to st'1nd on h1s hlnd legs, on hls front legs, 'llld on hls he'1d, 'and wlmost truned hun so th'1t he could stwnd on the tlp of 1119 tul He could pl 1y de'1d, jump throuvfh 1 hoop, 1nd do 'my of the tlleks th1t '1 clever dofr c1n do He even le'1rned how to frlffhten the C lf by 1m1tf1t1nff the b trk of 1 dof But slthouffh he w'1s clever, he never lewrned how to m1n'1ge the c1n'1ry rl he c1nf1ry dld not even show '1 swn of fC'l1, 1nd lt wfas thlough thls fesrlessness th It I lost my menwerle I wlll tell yo11 how lf cwme about One d 1y my mouse jumped up onto the cumry s c1ge 1nd tr1ed to f1lff11tC11 It by mewmfr llke '1 Clt The c'1t w'1s 1ttr1cted, 1nd stood yust under the c'1fre wlth her mouth wlde open 111 1m17ement rl he c1ns1ry, to show 1ts feelmg, peeked wt the mouse The mouse jumped back hurr1edly ng 1 to esmpe tlus '1tf lClx '1nd fell mto the mouth of the c'1t, stlck WWA I mfr in the thlowt of tlmt 'I1Hl7LC1 cre1ture W1tl1 '1 gurgle, the c1t jumped out of the wmdow, knockmg down the y'1rs W Umm cont unmef my smke 1nd grssshoppers, and choked to death on the fTr'1ss One bottle l'1nded on my pet to'1d '1nd er11shed It to dewth, the other broke 'and let my grssshoppers loose I he snftke dled of fflffhf The cwnctry, overcome Wlth remorse, fell mto '1 Ht of hysterxcs, from Wl'llCl'l It nevex recovered IMWAY IJ The next day I burled the whole lot of them under the rose bush m the back yard I was heart broken The work of mv l1fet1me had d1s21ppenred at one peck from the blll of 21 canary lXfIy IUCI'lZlgCI'lC was burled under the rose bush My 2 ' . 1 LT' . ' ,' .2 '-----X 1 u .. In 41, ,.. 1 ' ITF' 'A . 1 1 1 1 l '1 ,2 2 :D 'l ' 2 2 . 2 - , 2 2 2 . 1 2 . 2 , 2 2 D2 2 . 2 , 2 2 ' .C 22, ' 2 ' . 2 2 ' 1 - . s ' ' - 1 - ' 2 . 2 . ' . 2 if A g . ' 2 2 ' 2 ' 2 ' '2 ' - If 2 ' If ' ' D '2 S 2 '2 2 ' 2 ' 1 r l I ' . 1 wx 1 1 . 2 2 , '2 2 2 2 2 . 2 2 2 I 1 I K - 1 1 C I K 4 e , 1 K L ' 2 2 , 2 2 ' ' ' ' 2 2 . 2 2 2 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 C I 2 '. 2 ' g 2 .2 22 2 2 I 1 . 2 ' 2 g- 2 ' J '. ' ' ' .2 2 - 2 2 ' 2 ' - lZll'S, which IS ll flllfly large amount for one little white mouse. C 1 Y s 1 . C 1 K 1 L K u 2 g ' ' If 1 - 2 - 2 I ' 2 2 1 1 '. 1 7 1 ' 1 I C ' n C f L 2 2 2 2 2 2 D 2 . 4 '- - fs I 1 I I 1 2 . 2 2 g 2 J f g ' ' 2 ' 2 2 f 2 3 2 . 2 g ' 2 2 ' . 2 . 2 2 g 2 2 2 ' 2 2 ' 2 . ' 1 2 ' 2 D D 2 g 2 2 g. 2 g 2 1 A 2 1 1 I 1 . I 1 1 1 1 D 1 A Z 1 ' '. 2 2 2 2 f 2 g . ' 2 . 1 1 y . , 2 ' O ' D ' 2 2 . 2 22 2 2 2 ' . ' 2 g I 2 K ' I ' K , I D X I. , A 2 2 2 ' 2 2 - Q 7 ' ' - 2 s 2 I 1 P H f g 2 2 2 2 2 2 . 2 y . m 1 1 I l ' ' I ll 2 g . 2 2 2 2. 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' 1 1 D - L g l L 1 flobil THE QPY 110111927 Illli-I :Timm I l White mouin, the piide 'ind joy of my Lxmtence, hid vwnmlicd into tht thiofxt of the Cl I couh ben no more I took my ioxst mir liriit, tied it to the ipplt tint tied the othu and to my neck, jumped down from tht liifflimt bl intli ind hunv therc till I ftlt bcttu Y ohn Qtlnnitt VVinm buy fin cngigtmcnt iinffpy' If llewoith Mink Wli1t9 the mitttr, your Ulll thiow you down' ohn Skhlllltt NQW, We ffot m mrricd V '1 minute H111 I didn t do 'UISIIIIIU' 1 I xlckson 1 hwt s just Why you it foinif out V Home Work I sit by my window, dry 'ind wirm Wfmtchinff the evel inciemng Qtorm Dllftllll' the Snow 'ind tht Qinlfle f-01111 1 min ffoeq stufffciiziff ay I he corner Street light, shtdding Its glow, IVI'1keQ firefly spwrke of thi. tddiinff snow In the trees 'lbovt on the 'mound btlow The Snow pileg hiffh Qllhouetted flgffunst tht Qky Firm 1nd true 1Q the wind howle by TH E 'Ihe blfick, cold txees Stfmnd ind defy ' UARTER BAC K The storm Qnwwrd 'ind onwnrd Qwirh the Qnow Wind driven whefid, now fftst, now Qlow, Wliile I Sit by the wnm Wood Ere md eo Keep wirm CHARLES VV1LCox YYY Edna They've given me the leading role in The Comedy of Fri 019 Ruth VVl1y you? Edna Because I'm the biggest mistake . ' , A fir? -o . -if-X - - pw -e ' I I . .,. zt. I 'z' . 'I '51-lf 1.1 7 ' X: A 'ig . ,. , U . , S Ax .5 . , I S V Y w I n 1 1 '- t . 1 . '. 1 Q. D. X . - . rf v . , . , - 'H , . . . . 1 1 5 I . -I 1, ' , cc y - 73 i . . . C . . Y Y M1'. Erickson, wnrningly: Virgil, you're going to get out of class in just about . . V L': ' , . l'b. . I 1.x N Q I 1 s I 1 y v ,13 . M . 2 . . . ,. . J 1 5 D . Y Y ' i 1 , .. 1 .O .' ' ' z. M' . ' fi . , . H . D - ' Of. . 5 .:z:: bl: , 1 . . . , - . C A V 6 - I I -V' O xx x I ,, , D - I . . U . L . KK-fl I .I I I. x , I. C fx A L , I C Q K I Z V . ' l 7 1 L I - X , - K K C x F If ' .' ' 1 ' . . 2 . , 3 -- ' , , 27 IZIO7 4' 4, 11113 SPY '-' 'W 110111 27 llllr-ll mm Ill l E A Ballad Once on 1 d1V there dwelt 1 m11d Her tresses tvs 1sted IH 1 br11d A olden sunbmm ln her h11r Alone 1lonc she W1lked 1t nl Oh weep oh weep my l1dy f11r And put l1er n11ls mto her flesh Where IS she now? I do not d1rel Let she forth 1 PICTCIHE shrlck Oh weep oh Weep my l1dy f11r And threw herself mto 1 creek The sunbe1m f1ded from her h11r Her muse of grlef no one C111 tell Oh Weep oh Weep my l1dy f11r A host stlll w1lks the pl1ce she fell Whele IS she nowl I do not d1rel EIHEL PALT 27 - V . 1 A . 3.15 I A eg, - fi ' L? ,:si,,,,,J:5 5 . A 1 1 1 V Q 4 F . Y 1' sf . ' 1 1 ' I K , 5 Oh Weep, oh Weep, my lady fairg K 1 , I 1 1 1 , 1 ', 1 1 'ght, 1 s 7 f 4 S . . 1 . . T .1 . , , K I . 4 . . 5 J x ' f l g . . C . ' L f . , 1 7 4 1 108 1 fx FHL SPY is FORI 27 lllli-I um-. W I ll The Wznd VVho o 0? VVho o ow, c1'1Ls the Wmd, Pho IIICITHCIIOIV Wmd Wt cc' We ct' ' hc mowus hnusclf lffllll Yet he IS not co11tL11t fm won ht C1109 FICICCI, 1OlldCI, And loudtr 'md fmrttr ht '111swt15 humclf WL e C VY C cc H lhcn hIS Il1Cl'lIlCh0lj QULSUOII IS md 'md low 1131111 pa: as Who o o hc woke u11h1pp1h, Who Even the trees bow down W1tl1 Sorrow The Qklcs me mour11111v Who wrt thou sccklnff, Oh Vvllld Thfxt thou doot C15 Who VVho And Why doqt thou 'mower We cc VVe up Oh unhwppy wmd, ITXOUYIICQY thou Bccwuse thy VOICL C111 mfmkc 0111, two soundo Bcmuec thou cmst uk only VVhoP PJ, H 97 And 'mswer VVC ANNfX MA1,AsKA, 28 . ' ' . 5 X, P . ' 4 , ' ' i 4 fffiilvfg-X ' 9 . ' 55 fx QS I fm U ' 1- . ' , 1 . U 1, 5-1 . 7 . 1 -- ' X . . ' . . , . :cz , - A, ff 37 Yvho-o-0? W ho-o-o? 1 ' 1 -x 1 . v . -- ' ' . . . . , U 1, - I 7 , I , 1 . . 1 7 X: - . .. 1 . S: - lc ' Cl - - . .. . 1 1 F X , ' L K l bn K 15 D , . 1 ff 9 9 cc - -I I 1 . . . , . . . . I 1 KC . . 2 3 . ' ' ' . Cl . . , 7 IOQ THE SPY I nxi? K' llllen l lli , 5 011375 N Val 1-Q or GREEA! U NC K EVAN 5 s I 1 5.1! ALLBRMN H0 HU JUST A BASKF. Moo 'VIOLI UrOvm SOMETHING N r' G Q 4 6. K.: f I gil M41 V 'O NOTHER A' Y? T 'am gpg fa I sas ' BEAUPRE NUFF NARO SAID foo xof -,, 31? 2,2 Lux Pzklww f ,fs-fl 1 0 Oua FOUR I-!o12s'EMf1-1 F ff f e FURE' Heb AJoLLY Qooo rsuowl 'S' THEY SHALL T PASS 1 'fic 1 S 'gg X ,1 .fl H JENSEN SHIPLEY ALWAY5 THE MR A SOME TH! UP IN BOUT ucv , f N151 BON FOOT BALL HISISTHE Qca nr My fl QQ ,-fs Pos-HZEK , w I I , Q.: r ll 1 ' ' 4..-. N- , X f u X! F l ww ZX f F fb? X A 5 . S , ,1 if , X ' S 7' 1 . ,f X ' I f, 1 I 1 1 ff V in ' Ummm f MU K 1-2 A ' 5 WM.. - :E it Zh, P y ... . I UA ' I - -I M J U . lv l - , 1 . -I 9 U - : 4 T ' - 3 ALM T I ,TM J , 2 f Q3 T , ff 5 1 I 'Tj j N5 02,6 K, Q ' f , u 5? A X f . Q A Q Uuvbcf ' Q -,ir ff m f f ' 200:1 2 ' ' f X U00 DZ Do!o:7ZD . J . J vw E I a , 0 , - Y ' . X iff. -2'g,4, Jf L4 ee ' ,Q j mmuz ff Jy - V KIIOJ . ' .Y I :ggi . Illlel ulamsmfllll THE 1927 , 'A H ., Q, X WY KH , --MQW, Q ea f i4 ' 1: 'KX 'I 0' G ff -27551:-I-IING TOWARO5 now ff HOW WE FEM-WHEN A LITERARY omasr 5 if at NE GRADUATE f ,: , , 'N - ' -37 -A fi. -I . N '- 5- -XJ W0 fl., N. X ' ' . , m uhx wa, LL 5 J X1 r 1 iw X ' - ' 'f . ' ,r ' ' 4-XA .,f ' lv '- Ql 1 u:, .,.,. ' If ,I , , R I 1 J H T.--1. 1 ' ' PM 4 Monms womxomm af F i A o CONVINCINQ -:Hg JUDGES NE REASON WHY 50 MANY bovs TAKE TYPINQ f X - ' N 1 fb Af f hw . Q x I Miami' X 'u' 37' lx 1 :en - 1' ' . . - X fr- ' X Ii Lu? ' , Rmb ' X -mei' N4 - X ff L , E, I VDN MGCARTY ' f ' CH EERLEADER' . ICANT ao THIS SAMEOLDI -1 E ROUTINE oAv-mmm mv A cuss Nor Lngrgpm JIM THMPP-'S'GNEv UP OUT bun--1,-.., THE COURSES FOR POOL AND BROUGHT A Lk 1 V J ' I BILLIARD CUE THE NEYTDAY fdkijx' F41 XX N, ' ENsEN 'Q A f 1 I - Ng f :N f X cs QXJ 'f ki -s' 1 1 W f f Y X ,fa vwff-xge22::.fqsf-gay ..i.?N ' 14 . . 1-5157 ' f I if f I lx l fm Ni-gigs.. V, X1 ' 63 I , 'xkaa. - -Q-X .8 , ' f sififs f ' ---- ..-- -L-an 1 , X M -r 235555 IIIIIJ ,g ' THE SPY i 170111927 111' 1 12 an Q, f O0 X!! Mr Nawburs 111 CDt1l'119tIX Q11QQ O1 1 r'1111x 1111 your C10 ILS w111 not CV lp0IA ltC HL wen PIOILCK us on 1 1113 d15 1 Y M1 W11tL1 111 p11yQ1cQL11ss Whs 11oC1oLks 11111 fzstur 111 wmtu t11111 111 QUIDIHLI P Work ll 'ht Studunt Bcmusu the 11152, ur shortcr v W1rrc11 'Xmas Do you W'111t to fro for '1 brnt r1c1c-P Dot SC111117 Uh huh W1ff611 om the N'1vy v Rose P'1v11c I w'1s IH 1 p'1I11C 1191 nlght 1V1'1rg'1ret Glles Thwt S nothmff, I W1s 1 1 C'1d111'1c YV Betty I hcnr 1VI1ry str'1111ed her voxce IICIIL Yue, she yelled thru 1 Qcrccn door MISS Low They ru 9tlldylIl'V the Gettysburg Affldnss It Oxford '15 1 c11sQ1c11 Alex Pohlzck Oxford' VV11y, we Stud1ed th'1t ln jumor 111311 ' . ,' .j' .X . F 5 iii 1 1 Auf ' 11 111 ,C , 1 AW iq GH 15 7 . F V . e- - - ' - 0 Q ' ,y 1k-5 ' 1 ' 5 Q, 2' Ox? Q, . . ' '. ':..: U 1: f' 1 tlr-5 ' , 71 ' ' ' J Q 'Z ' ' ' I 7 21.5 Y Y '. 2 If ' ' ' 1' 2 ' ,. B35 1 ' I ' 1 ' SVC! ' . Y Y 2 1 3: 1 . D 1 . ' ,. V V . . , . h .n . 1 . . . U 1 . 1 .. V ' 2' 'yt D 1 -sz . .. zfz I 111231 S-z-FQAQJQ I X5 THE sPY FOR IQ27 .ref-.S IlIIHli Nzglzt and Mornzng Nlfrhtl D1llxllCSSl One twlnklln stlrl Then 'mother Blts of tmsel on A blue velvet fown Tim lumps of etern Dwzlmfr Whlte on H111 and ocean The moon Stlllnessl A nlght owl hootln 1 Of bcfautv on earth s Bosom, 'ms thc l'1mps Of Illbllt shlnc throu The lemves rl he Wl1lSpCI'lIl0' Of frlendly gmnts Of the wood A strefnk of llght In the East A p'1tch of red A burst Of sound and llffht l Trees of the forest Form '1 pwtchwork Nlght 19 gone, Auron IS come' ETHEL PAL r, Y MISS Vandelvort Gregory, your 'answer IS fmbout 'ls clewr 'ms mud Gregorv Wulllg VVell, h1t covers the ground, doesn t lt? YYY 2 MISS Wllll1IDS, explmmlnf for the second tlme 1 d1Hleult theorem IH freometry Now Witch the boird Closely whlle I run thru It 'lg'IlI'l 1 l ., H- , . . ' Y C . . u . K -V ss. Cs K ' ' g . z . '11 ' gm f -l I s A . P ' T D . , . ' f . 'tyl . I 1 ' D . A K - C --1 4 L4 -- 1 S Heaven,s searchlight. Hushed silence- V gl - 5 S K I .A C ' I - A r ' 7 Y V ' , , Cl I 7 ' 79 U C ' : t . . , '. . . .1 K. . S . K . . D : CC I ' ' ' 73 N II3 tiff A i THE sPY isi g!!! FOR IQ27 nuu1:1 :l1l Gifts Presented to the High School During the past year many gifts were generously presented to Kenosha High School. A replica of Taj Mahal of India was given by George Whyte. From the Wonian's Alliance we received silverware, dishes, linen and hooks. Books were also given us from the private collection of Mrs. W. W. Strong. YYY The gum chewlnv student And the cud chewing cow Are similar, still They are different somehow After thinking it over I think I know now Its the intelligent look On the face of the cow Y Freshie Councillor What re vou looking for? im Thorp Santa Claus' V I lsd J -4 He who laughs last is dumbest Y Another Vzetory for Kenosha Hzgh A distinction that comes to Kenosha High School for the first time was announced from Madison yesterdu when second and third prizes in a Spanish essav contest in Kenosha Hlffll School students They ale Miry Modrilan, who won second prize, and osephlne Polanski, third prize Both students are sophomores in the second semester classes of Miss Helene Mc Murtry Sp mish instructor at the hlffll school The contest was open to all students who have studied Spanish for two or more semesters The accomplishment of the Kenosha students was considered all the more remarkable when it was learned that the two essavs with which thev won the state pr17es were written while thev were vet in their first semester in the study of Spanish K - Ca' A C . . . . ' 1 , . . V Y ' ' . CK 7 7' . . - . . e, J- , cc . . C 1 .. Y V l V - .., . . . Y V . . . 7 . . . . 1 . 1 . '. jx 11' - . . ' ' ' tt . '. . ' which high school students throughout the state participated, were awarded to two K 'b A 5.0 V 4 ' 2 .jf . i J I 4 i . A A C A lA ' s L KAA A I A - 1, 1 . . g . ,A lk K K . I l x Al E K -A A l A A C ' C 1 I . C K X I A.l 1 e . . I A K . J A ' ' . 3. A A A A . K C .A I II4.J . ' . g THE SPY FOR 1927 lllla lr fmms Ill Smp! It seems that high school students who drive to school are none too regardful of traffic signals. Perhaps it is merely a dislike of brusk and imperious commands. However, be that as it may, we suggest the following to the Police Department: Could not results be obtained by appealing to the dignity of the students? Change the customary signal wording from Stop, VVait, MGM' to Cease, Tarry, Proceed, QThey might stop the first time out of curiositynj V v V Tzme Wlien 1 fellow s on a yimboiee When he s yust is happy as ein be Wlieii exciting thinffs are being done Wlieli a frime is being lost oi won 'I ime flies VK hen we re writing 1 belited theme -'Xnd we ie busy eoneoetmff its plot or scheme VVhen We ie writmfr out 1 lenffthy test And things go wrong with sitnie 7est, fime flies But when you re in school ind feeling b ue, And the diy is mann and drowsy, too YVhen questions are hard and answers few, And the tcieher s eye is fixed on you 'lime has C,As1M1R Seueriz YV Repoiter Say, whit s comma off heief Man My grandfather s having his lefr imputited V lhc Editor if the 197K SPX annuil wishes to tike this opportunity to express his ppieciition to ill those who pu tieipited in its success rl o lVlr Smith and the piinters at the Kenoshi News Publishing Compiny we are indebted for the printing ind livout of our piges I he ippearinee of the book was made possible only through the time ind patience they contributed lo Din Smith we owe the liy out ind design of our ul veitising seetion fo the ldxeitiseis we owe thanks fox then he uty eooperition with us F1 o M1 O B Wakehelel of the ahn 81 Olliei Engraving Qomplny' we ale indebted fox the wonderful sei vice we ieceived on oui envfravinfr 1 o lJUIlllCl Heide We owe most of Okll views ind snapshots The art cl lsses, too, merit oui appreciation for the alt woik in our boole Io the work and cooperition of the membels of the SPY stiff is due, in lirvfe measure, the success of the lnnual It is not to be omitted thit we xppieelite ind ale vfritified with the coopei ition we ieeeived fiom the stu dents in our snbseiiption eimpugn, and we hope thit future stuffs miv meet with similar loy ilty . 1 1 1 7- .1 'xx 1 1 1 1 , l m , l 1 1 r 1 11 1 1. 11 1 , . .. . . p p- . s- I . . a. 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E115 - - 1 J THE sPY !a5 'QE FOR 1927 ! l 4 I ITV' I- lllIP IIiI if' E l? 4i'l TH SPY lllh-l llU FOR 1927 'N E117 THE sPY FOR 1927 II8 uf5: '9 3' i llllvl lIu ' . ' .Ii . 'u TT? gi IIQ THE SPY FOR 1927 Yllln-lii illIl 4494- I2O J llIlel IIIl I2I THE SPY FOR 1927 il .. 'KF w w Y N N I J 5 ,A gal 'fm lIM IIlI 1927 . ' . 3 mx' iw ga ees ,.,. ' g ll l M fre 1 f f 1 i HT v' . 1221 gsxfq i'7f4Xgf i I THE SPY FOR 1 927 1u11:lm :I1I 'N il I23 lIlv IIII . . I QI, THE SPY jlgffm.-m...:h!!?! FOR 1927 I it rwfm ' 124 THE sPY FOR 1927 125 1 T H E s P Y J 1' o R 2 unnn :nn I 9 THEHESGHT orsoms .THQNG on OTH5:E R I26 .4 -asp. 1-1, :1 legum- THE SPY -? 7 ' FOR IQ 7 llllrI1 II1I 127 ul , THE sPY -u v'4 FoR1927 IlW IIII xQVv Ui - D . ij . nxfx . It :gag '- ' .. 4.7.1. 5- 1 li .mga 1 ,4 A . ,A 4 2 4' 'Q , f, , wah. ' F , . 4 J Y P' . , ' P' af M M- ' . , ,M A ... Y . ,qv 4 1281 J ,. ,,.. 7m k-- YQ!!! I u .Y F' A' .llhflif rIIII Low smAveo,ou svmm MNA' IZQ ,Qp-.sa x A THE sPY FOR 1927 llll lll From Day to Day Nlght fwlls The tlnted SunSet Glow Gently shndes, As the sun dropS low, From dellmte er1mSon to deeper gold fhen to '1 purple dflrk 'Ind cold Leflvmff thelr rfmffcd outlmes bold AUfnnSt the clwrkenecl Sky Dark waves Wxth crested mps of whlte Dlsturblnfr the qulet of the nlght Run foffmxnfr r'1ces 111 'llJOllt, The moon comeS up md the Stnrs come out Puttln f the gflllllllg 'and monSterS to rout And light the Sky St11S Set l he Sun Clllhlw up once mole, Up 'und up From the oceln floor Tlll lt befnms ln full fl0I'Y1I1tllC Skv Once more Illffllt S unSolvecl mysterles lle Undlscovered They llve 'md che Unknown to men Wllld blows RllEllHU md the settled c'1lm, ind I'1SlI10', Stlll ehwntmff xtS wh1Spered pswlm StormS Into fvflles, fund then d1eS out fo 1 muifled breeze, Whlch Stops to shout Where the Sun goeS down 'md the St'1rs shme out, It s sweet, Amen' CHARLES WILCOX, 27 I 1. , . . . 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O. . 1 L a f ,D . . 1 , y at 'I 5 , . 4 , . . f te 7 J 130 H P X THE SPY u fa' FoRI927 Pl SILRNIANN BROlHLRb' Clothing btoie loclted Squai e, occupies ovei 7000 squaie feet of H001 sp1ce main and mezzanine flooi A specia effoit 18 made at all times to piovide the latest 111 wening ap p nel fO1 me11 and boys In the clothmg depaitment fO1 men can be found suits 1nd ove1Coats by Kuppen he1me1, Fashion Paik Zl11Cl Michaels Stein Cha1te1 House and Leabuiy College Clothes fO1 young me11 Mallory K11oX and B1 osalmo hats a1e featured 111 the hat depai tme11t The latest 111 smait fashionable men s appa1 el such as Manhattan shnts btag and Cheeney neCkWear5 Allen-A Cooper, a11d Duofold underwearg Allen-A, Cooper and Interwoven Hosieryi sweaters by KC11OSh1 Knitting Company and by Bradley5 Hansen glow es' Hartman trunks a11d f1 1VCl.i11g bags and cases. In the bovs department can be found a Well selected assortment of boys suits ow ercoats and fur- nishings. Isermann Brothers 614 616 Fifty-Sixth Street . Kenosha VVisconsin ,. ,l ' ' u m The Store for Men and Boys . . L ,, 4.. . . . Y . 1 2 X at 614--616 Fifty-Sixth Street, formerly Nlarket 'z k- ' . ' . i ' '. I 'al ' ' K . Y n . ' U . Z.. rl - Z ' ' c 0. . 74 1 1 1 c ' l 5. c L 0 .'s5 N c , 1 1 l C , L L C , , I J C C 9 -1 J THE sPY : i! roR 1927 1l11 1l1 mon Dye Works XM -1 I1 be li 1 lg : Fsiix 'L !ilfE '1.E lE 'A HE contmuous growth of The Umon Dye Works 1S self evlclent for the quallty of work Stflrtmg out ln 1905 the workmg spfuce wfls less th'm 750 squfire feet 'md at the pres ent diy IS occupymg 21 SOO squfmre feet w1th contmuous 1dd1ng of new eqmpment of the most modern 1nvent1ons A force of sk1lled employees look 'zfter your wears 111 every p'L1't1CL1l L1' B'1Fn'll'01.., rfsgii V. l l' .si 1 ixgs , .I ' 'A- O ' Q 'wwk eo's i -- Q 1112 X me N1 Ex i ll: 5592! .. we ' ' 1 1 l 'W ffl i f ' 5 1 11 dmv. :,.1,.L2'-L 'J 1'fig,,5-'V 52 , - 'a C ' . , - C C C . L , C . ' C , . C , KENOSHA WAUKEGAN RACINE 132 ufffxxfl i'hT v-w,,:'u THE SPY 1llirii :l1l M1927 Best Banking Institution Possible ENOSHA has progressed rapidly in the last ten years This progress and faith in oui city has been exemplified by our new high school courthouse and other new buildings The banks which are the credit institutions ofthis community through eHic1ent management and conservative banking principles have done their share in inancing and fostering this prosperity That we may continue to offer the best banking facilities possible to our community, we are now erecting an eight story bank building that will be equal to the best in the state The main banking Hoor 44Xl20 feet, will afford ample space to care for our customers commer cial and savings needs Our cash and safety de posit vaults are of the same type construction as used by the largest banks in the country and claimed by experts as the best vault construc- tion known. Throughout each department the United States National Bank has carefully planned and main- tained the idea to ofer our community the best banking institution possible. United States National Bank Offering the Community the 133 gl' 1l1 i'n mm llllr-ll llll M192 Leads the F1eld 111 Permanent avmg ERMANILN I' W-1XlHfT IS the much twlked 'll7Ollt toplc of tht d'1y Whit IS '1 Perm'1nent 'and does It reftlly mjure the h11rP 'I h1s1s heard wherever we go A Permment W'lVC 19 1 curl th'1t IS put ln the l1'11r to resem ble mturwl curly hfur, It lflsts untll the hrnr Grows out It IS not 1 klllliy Cllll, but '1 loose nfaturwl W'1ve thftt requ1res no settmff, We twke efxre of your wrrve for the pr1ee of the shftmpoo If your h11r 19 str'11ffht 1nd you strumrle W1th tempor1ry old f'l9l'll0I'l6d Cllfllllg methods, turn y o ur thoufrhts to '1 perm ment Wwe by the fftmous Leon O11 l111r, grly or wl11te l1'ur, WlIl1Ol1t tllI'I'1lI10' It yellow, 'md we fflve you 1 wntten U'lllI l11tCC fhere need be no doubt, no 'IIIXIOUS moments or 1nx1ety 111 reffftrd to the Wwe, whether yours wlll tlke the curl and keep It Come 111 Wltllflllt obll ffltxon to ste Leont Pflnnenstlel who hers studled l1'11r 'md speellhzed 111 l ermwnent W1VlHg She W1ll tell you Wl1etl1e1 OI not your hfur W1ll tftke the curl Leone Pffm IlCll9UCl LlIT1C to KL11osl11 from MllW1llkCC tl1e first of l1ebru1ry, opemnff the lermment Wive Stlldlfl She h1s spee11l17ed 111 th1s Wolk '1nd knows Wh'1t klnd of eurl IS best for your hur So why not go to somebody who reftlly knows We do M 1rcel WTVIIIU 'md 111 other Bewuty Cul ture wolk KENOSHA I FONF PFANNENSTIEL PROPRIETOR Telephone 9993 Isermmn Bmldmg . ' 4 j to ,X , . qi V T EQNNQ ' Al! . Q f i7 l g TU' 351- O 0 Q 1 , 6 V. D . K t x I u K A 1 K 1 . ', 1 1 ' ' 1' . - K K C , ' l l . f . O I I 1 . 1 l C I K C . l b. I 1 K K . K u V I . .L I .b L . 1 - 1. ' ' . 5 . 1 1 ' 1 1 , ' process. The Leon Oil method will curl all textures of K. 2 V . K. . . U . 1 ' 7 1 1. x v r D K D K K in K : L K bl K V . 2 C . u . . .- Oz ' .- - 1 . ' 1 . ' 1' . .I . . , . . I l K . l K I I - , ' '1 ' , 1 ' 1 . 1 , D . 1 . . A K 1 ' A L I ' N ' 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 ' 5 1 . 1 - 1 .. ,. , , 4- C I34 I .Eff -' THE sPY 120111927 Kenosha s Flnery F3Sh1OH Center UBEC S known as the exeluslve but not expenslve ' store was founded twenty one years ago 1n Ke latest dlsplays of wearlng apparel for ladles and nnsses They feature New York Fashzons 1n smart dresses Coats sportswear and mllhnery They also Carry a Complete l1ne of hoslery neghgee handbags and l1nger1e.3fs Now York Fozshzom Coats Dresses Mzllznery E-I w lllll-I FT Ill , . 7 C6 ' J ' 1 9 nosha. Here one always finds the . . y , . 3 , . A P 135 THE SPY FOR I 927 tlllm n emm -.-IIII 15 W WLNJ f Nor so Xi U Wy! Hes Au. meHT,Fe f.m.ows' GREEN A5 ne LOOKS xy 7 THEYRE ,5,,,,f,.,,,4x Q Wx 3? v I f ff Ill I i 7ffNx r X W ?? '12 Cf if QQ fxfl 1 W 4V X D ,I x , 1 X A 'Nw xiii! bl I ,rfyrdiii I l Af!! x Xl f Q X Nm fW , Q xTiWf 20 mart, STYLE Rf A and az 7 ? 1 V W 2 THPCLIHCFII X iffy IIMHMLN-fax gf M ,f Aff W UNION SUIT in 0 PEnf !LW KENg5f12b'fZ?coNs1N Underwear H oszery N z giztwem' xl M W N-p x f 9- ' : x X f f 7 1 I Z 1 A f f X I , J 7 f ,I fe hjlr. A Q ' Nxf-Q7 1 x la ' 'u ' xfzdl gif! J 3 N ' , N BY 31 ' I I7 Kg W K 4: .i E! I lr , I 7 x f N ' i F: -Y ' .f -f' 'N . Q A Q 5 w ,W f N 1' ' 2- -A f - - 1 X 1 0 K 'Q f G-,-4 r l 'Lx ' 4: ' , A kv QU' ' ' V ,' QL f' h, 'N A I h I v.-nv f -'J f Q ly V , wg dis' I ' V I ' f x - - K J EL Q ff 5. A ff- 5, Ii: lg j : 7, Q . Y iw' I JH' ,f f Q f , xx Jaw I HJ X 1 fK f - a -' 7. 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Q 5.552ff:1gt5?TEr'r215Z5-'i51i 5 2-5 5555555553253555255525255325535525EgsigigigigirigigigE5EgE525E5E3E151E3E5E5235523532555iE555EgE5EgE3E55255555255E555553523E55555255555555:E:E155E?E52555555553552555352325535535533553535E55523552EE55555552Ef555555555E555555552E5E5E55E2E2E55:5:E5E555E:E5EEEgE5?ri5? J . A . . , - . . . O I 137 THE SPY !!E !!'5 FOR 1 2 uln:n :ul 9 7 R TUCENE POTFNTP president of this concern as had 1 life long mtercst in the deeor1t1ng industry s l111l11Cd1'1tC family having always been engaged m t c. pamtmg mdustry Mr Potente came to Kcnoshft in 1911 H gan decorating two years before the world war He served for 20 months overseas and then returned to 1C establish his busmess There has been 1 rwid increase in the growth of his business since 1920 due to the service and pefzfonal inlerefzf Mr. Potente has shown in the work of his patrons. The New Central High School was decorated by this concern. Also the County Court House with the association of the Andrew Decorating Company of Chicago. Mr. Potente has decorated many of the homes of prominent people in Allendale the new sub-dixision which has shown such a rapid growth in the past yeezr. The Potente Decomting Company is the lirgest orginization of its kind in Kenosha employs between 30 to 50 men the year round who are first class men and ready to serve the people at all times. The oilice in connection with a Linen Shoppe handling imported linens and laces, is located at 5919 Sixth Ave. A. Phone 4078. Potente Decor'at1ng Company Service Personal Interest . . f..' , N . h, ei i l ' . . 3 fl . Cbe' 138 THE SPY FOR 1927 snrnamlml ef - mfg? '55 4,,,..4--' From a Vzllagf of Homes Kol I r prada IJ namelel plumbmg w a r e and prwale T1 I a e e mllagf uhere homer are h07llt'J' and yard: arf g rdnu wr: :wr pr de nd przd of good zcork go hand in hand 4,- iii? S HE thmgs we grow up W1th' What s more 1 m p o r t a n t P Books, flowers, muslc, plctures, and don t smllel even bathrooms Let s not commercmllze the thought too far, except to say that Hne bathrooms and Kohler Enameled Plumbmg have been preferred these many years for the1r beauty and the1r xmmaculate enamel that they cost no more than any other ac ceptable ware and that you can always tell them by the name Kohler unobtruslvely fused 1nto the enamel Let us send you Booklet E Kohler Co Foundsa'1873 Kohler Wlsconsln Shzppmg Pom! Sheboygan WISCONSIN BRANCHES IN PRINCIPAL CITIFS K0 H LEa5wSlZb,'flQ H L E R , E I' l l 3, - 9 I l 'LQSFFQ . . , . . L i , . .4 , . . E 1 .. . . ' V 95 : ' I-, We ? Ware belong together: that Kohler fixtures I 'i ' ' ' . : c ' - ' .' : . l C if . I 7, I flfcl 'fpa1lt.s- r mad in a . - - - a ,' wf ' ' f i a ' 2 - - I 7 , 'J a 1 J 1 S 3 139 THE SPY '? i ' FOR IQ j il I1-li II!I P1rsCh Products Slnce 57 WH41-X-M -dr. f mu-W1 I immwpsr-5-E starwars W BOUT 1857 the name PIRSCH was Hrst assocnted Wlth the manufacturlng lndustry 111 Kenosha PIRSCH wa ons and car r1ages Wh1Ch were bu11t durlng the next half century were known for the1r qu111ty of m'1ter111 workmanshlp and f1IllS11 There was h1rd1y a farm 1n Kenosha county that d1d not have 1 PIRSCH Wagon ln use About 1895 the name PIRSCH first became assoclated Wlth the Hre apparatus lndustry The PIRSCH Patent Trussed Flre Ladder 1nvented '1 11tt1e later IS now one of the three accepted standard Hre department 1'1dders these 1adders be1n 111 SCFVICC 111 over one thousand fire departments '111 over the World About 1910 the motor fire englne commenced to come to the front, and the Clty of C,h1c'1go placed ltS first order for three of them Wh1ch were PIRSCH equ1pped Smce then PIRSCH equlpped motor fire trucks have been shlpped to a11 parts of 111115 country and other countrles such as, apan Russla Ch11e Peru Panama, Cuba, etc A11 of the fire en gmes 1n SCFVICC 1n the Kenosha Flre Department have PIRSCH equlp ment Thls fum now bu11ds flre apparatus exc1us1ve1y 1nc1ud1n 1 complete 11ne of motor fire englnes, bulldlng the chassls as We11 as the equlpment Wh1Ch 1S bemg marketed under the name PIRSCH lag' QM '39 Q-mr f3 PETER PIRSCH . 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I4O 1 .: v ' FOR 1927 yi-ll THE SPY F1rml Fstabhshed 'xnxx C112 wwf ltfj Eyes Exomzneo' Gloves Deszgneo' ix th1s commumty, the Raeme Ke URING the f1ve yea1s of servmg nosha Opt1ca1 Company has bullt up a good W11l and reputat1on that marks It as an estabhshed 1HSf1'CU.t1OI1 for the care of eye Slbht That IS the result of a never CCZlS1Ilg emphas1s on the qua11t1es of Pree1s1on Serv1ce,Courtesy,and a never ffuhng Dependab111ty L fp!! lf R ix Ooe1f5000 Sofzyjied Poizenis Are Now Weorzng Our Glezsxes Racme Kenosha Optlcal Company Kenosha 5 Foremoxl Optomefrzsla E D Newman OpfD O-'77 dHy 9 t 5 Orpheum Bu1 dmg f g 6 30 to O Telephone 481 U iw e , LQ N .s.,,,,,mN ff ll!7H 'l2f m Q-ell!! Q I J 1 -Y gs: 2 if ' Lifx A X fx M, a Y jeg 1 Ni V4 Tshf V 2 V11 Il. .0 xx , X - T . as 1 D - 1 , nm , Y L' 'x - - - - f ' Q ' ' 7. ffxx TQ . Xi - .0 . Xr fx . ' . .. M4 RE, - I 1 a n n J 3 7 ' ' ee ours- to 123 I to . ' ' .' ' ' Tues a , Friday and Sa urday OP Omemsf Evenin s- : 8:3 141 1 - 1l'z THEM 1lnc1 1I1 M192 More Eff1e1ent Work E ARE the only commerc1a1 manufacturers of Oxygen Gas 111 VVISCOIISIII who use the Electrolync IVIethod of manufacturmg ex CIUSIVCIY Commerc1a1 Oxyge11 runs from 95 0 to 99 890 pure Re1at1Ve1y small CIIECFCIICCS 111 the percentage of 1mpur1t1es effect aston1sh1ng changes 111 the CHICICIICV of the gas The Chfference IS 1n the method of manufacturmg The Bureau of Stand ards, a Federal Agency 111 a Ietter to a Kenosha Oxy ge11 user sa1d 'VVe are 1I1C11IICd to favor Electroly t1c Oxy en on account of 1fS usual greate1 purlty Our Oxyge11 15 better than 99 500 pure 111 the Cyllll der We ma111t1111 free de11very SCYVICC 111 Kenosha Rac1ne, ZION WHUkCg111 and North Ch1c1go ACETYLP NF OXYC EN HYDROC EN CARBIDE RODS G? FLUX WELDING E5 CUTTING EQUIPMENT If Wil! Pay You Z0 Use Wisconsin Oxygen Hydrogen Company s Pure Oxygen and Hydrogen KENOSI-IA, WISCONSIN 1 ure Oxygen Means 1 - If I . If 142 blk THE SPY FOR IQ27 rrrr :rr Anaconda Guaranteed Brass Prpe for Long Lrfe Plumbrng N THF year 1886 the present Amerrcan Brass Company was or ganrzed under the name Chr cago Brass Company VVhen rt Was purchased rn 1900 by the Coe Brass Company of Torrrngton Conrrectrcut the name was changed to The Amerrcan Brass Company At the trme of thrs purchase the yearly output Was 3,000,000 pounds, the number of emploa ees was 250, and the payroll Was 56,750 00 per month In 1912 the Amerrcan Brass Company became an operatrng, company, and the name was changed to Kenosha Branch of The Amerrcan Brass Company In the early part of 1922 the company Was purchased by the Anaconcla Copper Mrrrrrrg Company Thrs branch at the present trme utrlrzes 26 acres more than half of Whrch rs under roof rts employees rs 2,000, and the payroll rs approxrmately iS300,000 Anaconda Guaranteed Brass prpe for long lrfe plumbrng, a lar ge quantrty of Whrch Was used rn the plumbrnc Work rn the new Kenosha Hrgh School rs manufactured by the Amerrcan Brass Com pany Its other manufactured products rnclude brass, bronze, nrckel, srlver and copper rn the form of sheets rods, tubes, Wrre and specral shapes yearly olrtput is 150,000,000 pounds, the number of The American Brass Company 143 THE SPY fl FOR 1927 Bullders of the New Kenosha Hlgh School HE new Kenosha Central Hlgh School classed as one of the most modern schools IH the country was bullt by Peterson Colwell In of M1DDCHpOl1S That the bu1ld1ng was completed seventy four days ahead of schedule IS a proof of the efflclency ofthe company The bulld mg 1tself both 1n appearance and sub stantiality is a tribute to the ability of Peterson Colwell, Inc. Peterson Calwell, Inc. Mznneapolzs, Mznnesofa llliEi1 IIIl . . ! . p , ' - , c., 144- : fu THE SPY llIlFm IiII ICR I9 7 In the Days of Covered Wagons WMM mini I i I Imam 'u 'h'1 H5191 fi IC IURI4 Kenosha sex enty five years ago Thlee O1 fOU1 days r1de f1om Ch1cago by Wagon Vv1S1tCd by 'ln OCCQISIOITII sa1l1ng sh1p hom Ch1cago O1 M1IW3UkCC Her futu1e EBIOWUI unguessed The-:n,1n 1857 thls bank was establlshed It yew up w1th Kenosha, takmgn '1ct1ve peut 111 he1 g1e'1t LOHIIHCICIQI de velopment Lllltll now lt 18 the gnleat 11lStltllt1Ol'1 you know today, the FIRST NIATIQNAL BANK Kb NOSHA WISCONSIN ' . ' . 1 ' X fx , n 3' .ai Eeieuxsl ' q , E . ,, . 2 2 f . I FTW' -'15 ' ' .4 ' , -- . iHrUf 'u fl . V . . ':-5 -'. 5 . r, V 'Ii: :5 ,:'sf if 5- 5 . If. I sa ,.- ' ..,.. , ! fll v - . If .f :'2f..',:5.':13::.'.5:.q:.'55.,g,.., H 1 ,,,, 1 55 5f:':ff,.,, ..-- ' V 1 1 1 7 ' u . . . 7 ' . ' ' . L c I . r - I xxxw I 1-I, . N L . . , . . . I ,.. . . ,. C K . . .. L x . L - x . . .S T Q K . S . . . 1 - I , L . I 145 uv' THE SPY '- i'! 2 llllr Ill FOR I9 7 Maewhyte Compan Manufacturers of W1re, W1re Rope and Wlre Products The drawmg of steel mto wrre, and the f1br1c1t1on of the wrre 1nto wlre rope, rs the prmclpal bus1ness of the Macwhvte Company Macwhvte ropes are used 1n connect1on wlth the ho1st1ng mechanrsm on steam shovels, derr1cks, cranes, tram ways and many other forms of engmeermg equ1pment fxdihql. The passenger elevator 1n the Kenosha Hrgh School IS holsted by means of four 45 wlre ropes same as shown in above lllus tratlon M1lllOHS of feet of wrre rope are slmxlarlv used on other elevators 1n the bmldmgs and factorles of our country Macwhyte streftmllne and round t1e rods Wlres and cords are used extenslvely on a1rc1aft The 1llustr'1t1on shown here lb 1 Boemg naval seft plane, usmg lVl1cWhyte Wrres excluslvely ,514 ' ' ', T , . F14 - ' N , -,., ,. -W. 2 ' Um QE ... ... . . . C C c c - C C s ,1 3' ' gg' -- 'liu..1,,- ': .llis5sW ' ' -: . zu ,.,.....::L,,,,g :':..'fa.:.., 1' -i C C n C n I C C , C c ' . c .W . . . . C C C C J. C n. - 146 l A K Q THE SPY FOR 1927 nntnmminl Thelohnson-Hansen Company HIS nrm his been SSll1I1g Gool Clothes to Young Men of All Ages for over twenty Vears Durmg these many years of servmg the publlc th v have developed 'tn envlable Coodwlll Thrs his been accompllsh d only by the str1ctest adherence to sound busmess prmclples 'md ob servance of the h1ghest 1deals of busmess ethics VVh1le pop ular priced merchwndlse IS mrrled ln 'ill l1nes of Men s 'lnd Boys Wewrlng Apparel they fe1ture such OllfSf'1HCllI1g nz tronal l1nes as Soclety Brfmd Clothes Klllt Tex and W1nter Tex Coats, Stetson Hats Cooper Underwear Allen AHOSICTV Arrow Shlrts 'md Hansen Gloves THE OFFICERS or THE FIRM ARE CARI W JOHNSON Preszfimt C99 Secretary HANS C HANSEN I zce Pwxzflent 65' Treasurer - l 14-7 .I THE SPY FOR 1927 illlm n amm sill! Leads the World in Motor Car Wzlue C3663 Foundatwns of Success Success that lasts and grows can be bullt only upon the foundat1ons of Quallty and Value Day after day, year after year, Nash cars contmue to command ever greater respect, ever 1ncreas1ng enthuslasm from the people of th1s country The remarkable success of The Nash Motors Company a career of achleve ment that has held the automotlve world spellbound 1n amazement IS attr1but able slmply to the fact that lt has con quallty and a fuller measure of value These are the foundauons of cor' tm uecl success QJWQ9 Kenosha, W1scons1n 6 ,,, sistently offered a higher degree ol' THE NASH MOTORS COMPANY l 148 llIl+l IIII NASH Leads the Wbrld zn Motor Car Value GWMYD UPIERBJLY smart rn desrgn and color, lnxnrronsly upholstered, extensrvely eqnrpped, and possessed of that swrft snrgrng flow of srlent power that comes only from the great Nash 74 hearing crankshaft motor- Nash ears now more truly than ever lead the world in motor car value. 4 4 1 1 1 There is a Nash Model styled and priced to suit e-very purse or preference THE NASH MOTORS COMPANY Kenosha, Wisconsin 67433 ' . ' .'5' . . rsw ffxl THE SPY zsg E5 FOR 1927 1 Y ,VW 'A O O , O 14-9 Ql THE SPY u ! FORIQ27 llll+l IIIl w Ef W ing, H mg EE Qsssgse EERE Wm 'im KE N oss-a A. wusconsm You Are Inwteo' to Dmo oz' the GOTTLIEB Dayton H otel Afwdys 'lppetmng foods per fectly served ln suuoundmgs that ire enjoyflble Decidedly the plflce to eat m Kenoshw Table de hots and '1 11 carte servxce Noondav luncheons dmners md prxvflte dmners T H L BULLAMokh OSEPH A PITTS NICHOLAS J VVERNER MRS I GOTTLIEB Preszdent Vzco Preszdon! Secretary Dzreclor Director 150 1 f- V W' 3 f D 0 Q ,' J . K 0 lk 94 I o -v YT - 121 1' P 1 - M515 , Af H .--3 THE SPY : M FoR1Q27 ABEL MARTIN DRLG CCYVIPANY havlng 1eal1zed the need of a C1v1c Center drug store have opened thelr nurnbe1 two store 1n the new lNloose Blllldlllg Wlth fixtures and fountam equ1pn1ent second to none, backed by a SCFVICC that 1S d1st1nct1vely Zabel Martln, we are 1n a most advantageous pos1t1on to take care of your needs, be lt hght lunches, school supphes, cand1es, fountam SCTVICC, drugs, rad1o cosmet1cs or prescr1pt1ons We w1sh to take thls opportumty of thankmg our host of frlends for tl1C1I' past p2lt101'1'1gC, whlch has made posslble our beaut1ful new store. We trust that our new store and new locat1on w1ll prove a means of furthermg the good w1ll of Zabel lVla1t1n w1th the puhhc. Zabel-Martin Drug Co. Store No l 3601 Roosevelt Road Store No 2 New Moose Bulldlng 'l ' ,- llhm ns 1 -te T ill e R - I L A , , . - C . ISI 1 'iNXN, THF SPY 1-mn-E,,,.S' FOR 1927 Yu 111 always be so pleased that you dec1ded to g1VC one of ou1 fancy box candy for g1fts Glve your best g1r1 D W1fe or sweethear package of the new Apollo Tr1ple Seal lt's a Wonderful package of the lughest quallty Chocolates We also carry a complete 11ne of Lowney , ohnston s, Bunte's Morses and Wh1tman Always Read y to Serve You Esmblzsheei 1911 JACK ANDREA Parlor of Sweets 2401 S1Xt1eth Street...Kenosha Telephone 2822 ul' '25 1 1 bali , 2 fsigif 1,15 y 1lIlsn IIII I O '- ff ' , ' t a JS J 9 K, , ' ' s. 1521 , ., U, gigs THE PY TNQ!!! FoR1 I .F A' llllmi IIlI Dr. Holm,s Vibratone T he Health Buzlder 8? Body Rejufvemztor The machme des1gned and bu1lt to keep young and old overwelght and lean m nor mal physlcal ConCl1t1on We make machmes recreatlon center A postal Card from you W1ll hrmg our 1llustrated Clrcular It IS manufactured excluslvely by us Holm S Manufacturlng Co Ke osha WISCOHSI Q . s . to fit your home, Club, school, gym and , . n , V' 'n II 153 THE SPY :' n1.. FOR 1927 HE Gentile Brothers started 111 the cleaning and dyeing business April 20 1921 under the name and style of the Wisconsin Unique Cleaners Eff Dvers They employed five men and used only one de livery truck Today they have twenty live employes on the payroll and operate five delivery trucks The quality of Work and service they believe 1S responsible for this success They have added a rug cleaning department the largest and best equipped on the north shore,to take care of the finest rugs made, including Orien tals. They en- deavor to give the public of Kenosha the highest quality of work and service at all times. When better quality of cleaning is available the Wisconsin Unique Cleaners will give it. Wisconsin Unique Cleaners E? Dyers Quality of Work and Service 154 1 - 5N F o R I 2 7 THE SPY 111n lln 9 SCYVICC to the People for Forty Two Years OOKHNC backward to the yefu 1881 when Kenosha clalmed about 6,000 populat1on the name of C H Hu1d became connected W1th the Drug lJUS1l1CSS of Kenosha Stfutmg 111 what IS novs known as the P1tts' Buxldmg, the bus1 ness has remzuned on M3111 street Lllltll the present t1me, thus makmg Hurd s Drug store the oldest lJLlSll1CSS on Mam street Hurd's D1ug SfOlC has been under the same management fOl 42 yea1s durmg a per1od of amazmg growth and change 111 Kenosha Its h1story shows that It stands fOl SCIV ICC to the people, and that 1t g1VCS 1ts custome1s the goods they want at lowest IJFICCS, wlth cou1teous treatment We hope to serve you as he1etofo1e for many years to come Hurd Drug Company WAI TER F SIPF GENERAL MANAGFR . - , Q j ugxi? ' ui fir h II I 'K 5 'f' I F' 5 . l ..F ' 'A- I - l Y v 1 I I 4 , - I , , . u C - . V . . . i.- . . 7 a . . C . c . 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Q . . , Seventh Avenue and Flftv-F1 hth Street Kenosha Wrsconsm . 3 156 THE SPY FOR 19 27 Saxe s Theatres SAXE S ORPHEUM The representative theatre of Kenosha shows the best movies obtainable and has the best of vaudeville It is continuous every day from 12 O0 noon to ll OO p m SAXE S CAMEO Kenosha s de luxe theatre shows special feature pictures. It features Orthman s Famed Harmony Orchestra and Lloyd Hoffman at the golden voiced organ. SAXE'S MAJESTIC Kenosha s great family theatre shows selected western pictures and the best of melodramas Continuous show each day. nd? .4 .i win S- ' , 'E lllIGli IIl 9 3 0 Y Y ' 3 , . ! 7 1 7 157 .riff V' ' 1' qi THE sPY FOR 1 927 vnnnn :lu Home of 'Golden Guernsey Products STABLISHFD 111 1921 the first 1n the erty and state handlmg Guernsey Mllk exclu SIVCTY from Tubercuhn Tested Herds In September of 1926 QQQLVQA Miiwlfoo plant prctured above was erec ted to take care of the rncreased demand for th1s hrgh quallty product Inspectron at any t1me cord1allV lnvrted Telephone 1421 6813 Twenty Nmth Ave Guernsey Go operatwe M1114 Company ,m J J E N. . 0 Ura C B O .B ' the new modern and sanrtary J 3 k ' 158 .infxkwh D - - I ITV' t' luls :ll It Pleases Us to Please You and the fact that We handle thlngs that are just a l1ttle b1t dlfferent makes th1s the leadlng West Slde Store Our leadershlp IS malntamed year after year by the reputatlon of honestdeallngsand furnrtureatprlces that are moderate We 1nv1te you to mspect our store Stop 1n and shop around to your heart s content You are under no ohllgatrons to buy and We assure you that a V1S1t W1ll be re Warded Wlth courtesy and falr treat ment We feature the Fafvorzte Gas Range eonsldered Amerlca s f1nest most beautlful stove 1n add1t1on to a complete l1ne of home furmshmgs Sfore Unzque 2319 S1 ty Thlrd Street 6309 Twenty Fourth Avenue Peltier Furniture Store 159 bl' 1lQ i ' THEM mu:u lul 1927 I 3 2'1lm.e22iQ X iglagi xs A im Mfr rf frqsgw Wi swf fm fwlf H wwvwffx g M wma W u' mv g mia A 31 17 ' 'yv ,W IP P5 - 'ww 'hai 4' L ra- fw bfi f, W YQ I I-xQ57.nn'il'lE'frr V xv? 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A '. .- Ai Z :ai bil 'f f -' . 1 ,'!.- g 9. z i u 1 5 E E ' E ' U 7 J 1 w - . 160 THE sPY 94 FOR 1927 Photographs LIVC Forever AVE you a recent photograph of yourself or family? Photographs are pr1Celess ID after years Why not make an appolntment today? Many of the photographs of the 27 graduating class and of former Classes were made by Priddis The Priddis Studio 1S Well equlpped for all klndsof photographyin cluding, portrait and commercial pho tography, kodak finishing and enlarging Priddis Studio 5822 Slxth Avenue Telephone 3277 161 ' . ,' .i 3 ' X-'F - , ,V I e llllhl llli mm ,EIIII 0 C , . 7 7 K THE sPY l1 II FOR IQ 7 ln:n :1u semi? snUll s M tai? HE FROST lVlANI FACFURIIXG COMPAINY Whose plant is shown above, Was incorporated in 1902 by Kenosha men This Company manu factures Brass Goods of various kinds but princi pally Plumbers Brass Goods At the time it began business, its oflice and factory were located at the corner of Elizabeth and Pleasant Streets. In 1912 its business having grown to such an extent that greater facilities were necessary, the old plant was sold to The American Brass Company the site of the present plant on Fremont avenue purchased and modern factory buildings, as Well as an oflice build- ing, Were erected. Additions have been built from time to time. The Frost Manufacturing Company I . Q J , :lfi -Wi ' ln? F ,els 2 1 i Ur QE B G d f V ' K' d 1 r we a : ' l bt s 5,::,iLN-il M gk Q. .g s 1- , - ' 'Www-'aw H-i r .. , A ij, Q ip, J ,.L, ,,. T ' T T 4 I Q J 1 7 - , . . I , C s 9 C l f I62 bi' THE SPY Cl 'Q FOR I 2 lr-lim Make Sure T hat Every Mznuie Yzeldy the Rest T hat Reyfores and Irzfvzgonztes I' YOU l1xe 1111111 -,1xtx 1nd sleep e1ght ll0LlIb 1 dn 1011 spend twentx we11s of your l1fc 111 bed You c11111ot iflord to Wlste 1 prec1ous llllllllfl.. of thos yefmrs w1tl1out the soundest sleep You c1n Ol7t'1lI1 l'e1111n111e ch1r111 depends 011 It qo does the 1111scul111e fo1ce thxt Wlllb 1I'1 busmess IllLlSllI'L of lLIXLlI'l0Ll9 rel1x1t1o11 At PTICLS 11res1st1bly low the wo1ld s llrgest 1111leers of sleep equ1p111ent offer you revolut1o111ry 'ldv 111ces IH 1111ttresses, sprmgs 1nd beds lnt rels dulferent from ord1n1rw l11'1lItI'CS9CQ the B81llf1I8.ff Ib 1 super1111ttrc s th1t slmpcs to wour body curves 1nd lures sou to relw l11 1 s11111l1r md equwllw e1e11t1f1c vvu The Alfa Bed sprmg compels your br1111 'md muscles to let go of the1r C111 t1111e Il les ind rest S1111111o11s beds fmdd the 111111 sleep 1 sur111ce lor then 1 e 'as sol1d md s1le11t 1 they 'mre l3C'1LltIfl1l 111 thc1r new de s1gns 1nd color md fimshes 9t1rt toulght to get the 'ldded heilth 'md energy sou too C111 en Jos from the th1rd of your llfc whlch 1ou spend 111 bed SllMMUNS 25660600171 Q7fwLnL15wecQ BEDS 'MATTRESS E S ' SPKI NGS Built for Sleep The S1mmo11s Company Kenosha WISCOHSIH I . 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' ' J' 1 1 - .. , 163 T H E S P Y llll+ roR 1927 T WAN I' to remind you that this company furnished the lumber that Went into the New High School building and you may Well b liexe that the builders knew what they Wanted and got it fron us We do not claim thwt We have 1 corner on 111 of the good lumber 'znd building materials in the state, but We assure you that We get our share It costs us more in dollars and cents to handle the best but We feel that the satisfaction of knowing that our customers get what they Wznt mo e than offsets the eXtra profits We might make in handling inferior goods ln our business there are as in all other lines certain items that are the accepted standard for quality such as Creo Dlpt Shingles, Sheetrock, the fireproof xx 1llbo1rd Upson Board, the best wood pulp board made in America Mulehide Roofing and asphalt shingles also Rubeloid Roofing and shingles, Bruce Oak Flooring -Xnderson all White Pine door and Window frames, United qtates Gypsum Companys Red 'Top plaster and Grand Prize lime, Celotex and Itlaxlinum insulatlons and manv other items of like caliber Therefore when you order Creo Diptv stained shingles from us you get them We do not have to explain that we do not handle them but have some that are just as good And while we do not denv that perhaps there 'ire one or two other brands TS good, we 1110 4 there are mans that are inferior, and if you see as you max, 1 house Wrth stalned shingles on which the stain is vmshed out or fuded out you may re t assured that is not a Creo Dipt rob but 1 just as good Job All that we hue smid of Creo-Dipt Shingles applies to the other items we carry and We stand back of them all 'znd the maker is be- hind us and as the makers of 7VIulehide Roofing sw The Bitterness of inferior quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten. Therefore buy the best, The Southport umber E5 Supply Company 6203 Twenty-Eighth Avenue .. Telephone 181 ,X . vl 7 'wa 'lim ' , Q A' ,nl ov ,-- . T I 1 - 4, , . 7 C . I . . v, . . J 5 3 4 1 T Q ' T V 1 1 , . 1 '. 1. 6 T C K L K T I L . . . . . , t . I Y . 4 I f 4 . ' 1 ' , ' cc ' ' ax Q . . . . . - CK P7 7 KC 39 1 L , . Y . . H . ,, . ' C C , , ' , cc , ' as ' cc 1: L K ., . . 7 . H . . . ,, t , r , I . ' r , 7 rc ' 37 , cc . . f . . ' 7, ' CK 7, KK W ' Y, ' ' . . . . . y . Y K - . . . , K . . . . . I , H C I K 4 1 T' ' ' 'ZF f s 1 T x t xx JV K I7 A W 4 T , I 1 1 . , w ' ff '1 L 1 5 L 1 3 ' ' 9: ' cc' i ' U , . . . . . IC 7? t A Y 1 K I . . . . KC . f . r 4 . v I ,F 3 164 THE sPY 'Tg 'l FORI 27 lllh-ii rIIII ABST B1 otheis Garage, located at the corner of lN111CfCCI1tl'1 -Xve and lhfty Set e11th street, 1S the oldest la1gest a11d best equipped garage 111 Kenosha In 1913 a small bu1ld111g located o11 Paik st1cet 111 back of the piesent building, was used as their flist gaiage ln 1916 OW1I1g to the grow111g necessity of mo1e floor space, a new bu1ld111g was erected 011 Ridge S1'1SCt at Park Due to the personal supervision of all Work by the Pabst brothers fred and W1ll1am,the 111crease in demand for a larger storage a11d repair space made it necessary for them again to enlarge their building i11 1970. This addi- tion gives them a total of 16 OOO square feet of Hoor space. Pabst Brothers' Garage Nineteenth Avenue at Fifty-Seventh Street 1 9 Best Equipped in Kenosha I' ' 165 D ,5iEf 'X,i.i THE SPY !!Qi j-..,ulg!!1 FOR 1927 una1 lln LNOSHA 1S the home 0 Ike Allen A Company on of the 1argest 'md most f1n1ous hos1ery and underwear manufacturers of the World Above IS zz new of the new ofhee 'md the 11d1es full fishloned s11k hos1ery 111111 COI11P1L,tCd durmg the year 1924- Th1S n1111 IS the hrgest 1nd most be1ut1fu1 hos 1ery 111111 ln th1s country SPCCl'i1171l1g eXc1us1ve1V 1n the producuon of 11d1es fu11 1'1sh1oned s11k hosxery Another 11d1e fu11fash1oned s111t hosxery 111111 s1tuated resdy for operat1on the latter pwrt of the su1n111er Thls new 111111 W111 doub1e the c1pac1ty for fu11 f1sh1oned s11k hos1ery Besldes these n1111s there lre three other 111111s operated by The A11en X Compiny 111. the xnanuficture of hos1ery for men women and ch11dren 'md undervwmr for men ind hovs One of these 1S 1oc1t d IH Kenosha Wh11e the others are at Sheboygan W1bCOHS1U and Bennmgton Yer 1110111 It requ1res around 3 000 people to handle the 1111nuf1ctur111g md se111ng of A11en A hOS1Cfy and underwewr over 1 4-00 of Whom 1re C11lP1OyCd 111 the Kenosha n1111s Allen A hoslery and underwear m1y be obtalned ln good stores throughout 111 pvrts of th1s country and IH fifteen forelgn countr1es The Allen A Company 1 V I ' I 4 s ' f - , A , Q -' 1 ' ' S 6 ' I 7 . . . . . . . V. . . . , - 1 . I ' u W, ' n q , - 1 1 . . 2 s - , right next to the present one, is now in the process of construction, and W111 be l 1 n 7 'Ll C ' K . , ' 3 . . I '. H 1 I . 13 . . B X .W . . . I - J 3 Y . , 4. 1 1 1 X ' I xc , J 1. ic - I I K 166 j . THE SPY FOR 1927 lllliluuli nm I III! A THP IDEAL STORE TO PURCHASE A GRADUATUNNWVATCH ELGIN WATCHES 312 00 to 3150 O0 Each CASH IF YOU HAVE IT CREDIT IF YOU WAINT IT THE PRICE IS THE SAME 'TJ'DALE JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST DALE BIOCK MARKET SQUARE ESTABLISHED THIRTY ONE YEARS I MANY OTHER MAKES, GRADES AND STYLES T I 167 THE SPY FOR 1927 llllEii Illl The Best Materlals Obtamable UR experrence of over sew enty yesrs has tstught us where best to procure the varrous 1tems of our stock We deal wlth only the hrghest class mllls thus assurlng you of the xcry best obtamqblc nnterwls IH the X1I'1011S l1nes we handle LUMB1 R lhe followrng woods irc fxlwftys c'1rr1cd 1n stock, worked to s17es 'md pstterns to whlch they are best 1d1pted 11706671 and Dzmemmn Frr, Yellow PIHC, Norwn, Hemlock Sheathwg, R00 Bfmnif etc Frr, Yellow Plne Whlte lme, Hemlock Extefzof Fzzmlz Whlte Plne, Cedfar Redwood, CV press, Spruce, l'1r Bevel Ywimg Whltc Pine, Cedar, Redwood Flooring 01k Maple Ycllowllne, Flr Intenw Frzm Yellow Plne Oak Gum Birch Lafh Hemlock Whlte Plne, Frr Postr Whrte Ced1r Claret Lzlmzg Tennessee AI'O11l'if1C Ledsu CUR1Is WOODNVCDRK We curry thc complete line of Curtrs Woodwork RooF1Ncs Red Ccdwr Shmglcs 16 meh 1nd 241nch both nfmtural 1nd stamcd Smooth ind Slstc Cofxtcd Roohngs Asbestos Qhlngles Rlgrd Felts, 10 lnch Asbestos 1nd Asphalt Sl'1111glCS 1212 1nch Asbestos and Asphalt Shmgles X phllt Punt 1nd Roof Puttx B l' Nelson Msstcr Slib qhlngles, The Ruberold Lo Hexagonwl Strlp Qhmglcs Ixtrst Heqvy ldxclusrve Agents for ohns Manvlllc Products INSLLATION Celotcx, Balsam Wool, Nelson s Mister Felt WALL BOARD Upson Wqll Bmrd, Gvpsohte Phster Bmrd SHOP WORK Whrle we do not spec1a11Le ln manuf1ctur1ng, we malntaln a well equrppcd shop for the accommodatron of our customers PLAN SLRVICE Our plan servrce embraces over one thousand houses, garages 1nd fwrm burldmgs plms for whrch w1l1 be furnrshed at no cost to vou DH lvl- RY Our deln erv equrpment IS 100 0 Naflz md our dehverw sen rce 1s near 100 0 elhcrent 'ts we cm nuke rt The Kenosha Lumber Company H A V F I 0 ..As.. 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SERVED YOU WELL SINCE 1857 168 nnn1n :l1l Kenosha Kenosha 5 Newspaper HE net paid circulation of the Kenosha Evenlng News exceeds eleven thousand copies each day of publication and this IS more than the number of homes in Kenosha '23Adver tisers in the Kenosha Evening News cover Kenosha and Kenosha County at a cost much less than this coverage can be made by any other method. 3More classified advertisements are carried in the Kenosha Evening News than in any any other newspaper in Wisconsin except one. '23 The Kenosha News Press, the printing department ofthe Kenosha News Publishing Company, is known as Kenosha's best printers and renders a printing service unequaled in Kenosha. THE SPY FOR IQ27 YV Evening News 169 ,X T H E s P Y ':g g!!! . 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'iff ffzf ff 'fj,'f 1'1 V' x 'f V' 'Q134'Zf62Zl 'f'V'fVJVVfVQ,'!' .fVV'v:,,f' ,Z was ' nu?-,E,.VV, f' V, , , f 1 4 f' Liza 'Vg 'gy-fVL'ii,3VV, 1: . :,VfVV5, ff1VwjV2'fV ggVfV ,'V5 VeV1 'fiff 4,-::rVjN'f -V15 ?QzLVaV.' 7: VVz'7'ff: 3V V'2'i?f4,V ,QV V 'V Vf ffl Z K .Vf4 gf VGVJVV 51232254 V Ei? JLQJQA W 2'?fg:fVfV, V1 ,V , Q4 QQVV ,,V:Wf2 m A? ' I -'?17L21-V- ff cfif. XV? : Zf'fV!' iii! f f?7'VViV31wf?1 - jf' 12 V IH QV' A J , - :V f ' VE ,.xX f Xfxx - . .vaV2 'QV '4 VV V, wf - ,:- 'VVf'?f' 'V fj-f KQV --ef - ,1l?L E4Ei5agbV,.VVE . V - 'ff 'M -. 1 V .-.2V 4.v' ' if-4' 2 , 1--:gl 'ZEVVQVVTVQ.,Vgfi22sT?,.,f'Z-VV QLZZPVUIIN? V-'V V, W ,f fl f K ff , .5-f - , ' ' , P I ' 3 V , , : 1701 THE SPY FoR 1927 T lze Man Behind Kenoslzefs Masterpz'eee '23 Qln less than one year, Wm. Shaver has accom- plished What many previ- ously thought to be impos- sible-that of creating the most beautiful, truly mag- nificent community ever seen in Kenosha-'Grand View Gardens. IL Seeing is Believing: Already over Sl00,000.00 in homes have been built-costly homes and modest dwellingsg sidewalks and trees installedg attractively landscapedg streets graveledg sewer and water facilitiesg entire section iiiuniinated. Never before, never again will there be anything to compare with Grand View Gardens. For your ideal homesite, or an investment, investigate today. Lowest priced lots in Kenosha considering such high calibre-Liberal Terms. Call Wm. Shaver. Phone 6212 for ap- GRAND VIEW GA RDENS AND EVAN'S OAK KNOLL ESTATES-On Grand View Ave.,Three Blocks South of Roosevelt Rd. pomtment. E171 uv' THE sPY I-- 7 ' FOR 1 9 27 rll1r1 lI1l HIGHEST GRADE SERVICE MAKES SATISFIED CUSTOMERS N ULY 1897 thlrty years ago W Bermmgham purchased a half mteret m the lumber company known as Parmentler Sc K1pp The firm was then mcorporated under the name of The Krpp Montgomery Lumber Company later bemg known as The Montgomery Lumber Company The Oflglflal vard was lo cated on the docks where part of The Slmmons Company now stands ham Lumber Company and a new srte of five acres was purcha ed and the yard located on a tract of land on the corner of Pralrle Ave and Charles St now knovsn as 60th St and 76th Ave A complete and up to date plant was bullt cnablmg the company to render the hrghest grade servlce to lts many satlsfled customers The present officers of the company are W Bermmgham Presrdent B W Bermmgham VICC Prcs1dent C A Scheaffer Secretary Treasurer THE BERMINGHAM LUMBER COMPANY ec:tr1cal pplrances OU are 1nv1ted to come and see our com plete lme of plumbmg and electrrcal equlp ment and fixtures We carry the most complete stock of up to the mmute Hxtures IH Southern WISCOHSIH We w1ll gladly grve you a pr1ce on new or old Work, no matter how small Lzghlzng xlurer our speczczlzy We have a complete lme of electrrcal applrances mcludmg the Thor Washer 6104 Twenty Second Avenue, Kenosha, Wlsconsm MQ ' 7 1. - 5:-2 1 J fir 235 'I .l ,Q fn. A 7 ' ,lx l ' . lguring the year 1905 the Hrm nameiwas changed to The Bermingl E ' ' bi 1 1 ' on a . J osephson 55 Zlmmermann Co 172 ivbfaka W THE sPY FoR1927 mmwmm To Please Our Patrons HE Buffalo has been known to all 111 Kenosha as an estabhshment where the sole arm of the flrm 15 to please 1tS patrons The qualrty of the1r foods and sweets IS a SU1T1C1CI1t rnducement 111 1tself H1gh school students know the Buffalo as 'the first stop after the ga The new mana e ment wrshes to assure all of a CO11'C111l121'E1OI1 of the1r former polrcy of qual1ty and servrce THE BUFFALO CANDY KITCHEN TE TTIAN IVER ARY HF Badger Pucl 8 Suppls Company was organmed 111 the early sprlng of 1917, when lt took ow er the l0c1l re t11l coke oranch of the W19COHS111 Gas and lflectrrc the corner of Grand axenue and Sherrdan ro1d Durmg that summer It acqurred the property at 464 Fremont avenue Where rts plant now stands procured 1 swrtch track of 1tS own and 1s busmess merrted rmprovement of the property at the beglnnrng of 1923 lt erected the first modern coal pocket plant ln the northwest Mr A H Kluendcr IS Prcsrdent of thls firm A L Drurv Vlce lresldent E H Wrllmms Secretary and R H ones Treasurer and Cenerll Manager vxho Wlth Secretary T' H Wrllrams 15 1n 1ctual charge of the busmess The Badger Fuel E? Supply Company ' me. . g - 4 L t . , . . 41 1 1 r A 'V I K u P 1 I V C 1 C, ' . 11 l ' Company and started its business life in the small scale-house at - 7 4 , C C n . K Y . K . I , , . , .r I ' . . . . A ' A l ' 3 . . ' , w ' . . ' ' ,. 1 , . , . . . , , . . J ' , X I 2 , V 2. . ', ' 1 . 1 173 nn' THE SPY 1- ll FOR 927 llm Illl I F1H1ShCd Work and Rough Dry F am1ly Washmgs H11 People s I aundry located at 1325 Flfty Slxth Street SpCClHlll6S IH all kmds of Hnlshed work and rough dry famlly washlngs Havmg lnstalled one of the largest Hat work xroners ln the state of VV1scons1n they most satxsfactory Way Mr R M Dunn the owner has been m the laundry busmess for over 20 years and person 1115 superlntends h1s buslness Call 78 W and the truck will call or d1scount will be g1ven for bundles brought to ofhce The People s Laundry 1323 11fty S1Xth Street Telephone 78 W Wonderful Shoes USTINS shoes, the best obtamable have been wom by I-hgh School students for many years AUStlH s carry a complete l1ne of popular prrced shoes for men and women 624 Fxfty S1 th Street Phone 1453 Lad1es Shppers 554 85 59 556 85 Men s Shoes S6 00 G37 S8 50 AUSTIN'S SHOE STORE 4,4 ' ' '. 2:41. ,Jai ...E X ,ul 1 ' . , X 5.5 O I - Q Q 1 YW ' ' ' , ,. , . . - x , A T- L C L - Y. . . . , are 111 a posmon to handle any volume of buslness ln a C C o n n 1 , , ' Z r u X '. n . - 1 9 J' , ' K - v 1 ' 3 . . , . K 0 .. 4' 5 'X Q . , . 7 174 l J A THE SPY FoR 1927 i lim lr w i ll To the Young Lzzdies of Kenosha Hzglz Sfhool Have your folks buy your fur Coat from us and let us save them 25 per Cent tr Yours the Gam No one photogl 'tpher C1n know 111the1e1s to knoyx thlnge lately C3111 Increased knowledge lb Nom gfun l'e!eph0ne1696 THE PHUTUGRAPHER IN WUI! 165 PARK s'r Q Q f O - .C C v C . - Y I about portrait making. VVe've learned a few new I n l . . C ' . N if . C l ana 7 I 175 un 5 T E SPY il F 2 H sn l OR I9 7 Managed by Former Hlgh School Students HP Turner Sons Florrst Store IS entlrely owned and operated by former Hrgh School students l Turner r K M 'Iurner Mrs I Turner, r formerly Srgr d l Larsen md Pdnn unker Thev own 'and operate one ol the most beautiful flower stores 111 southern Wlsconsln Slgfld larsen lurner md l dna unker vserc viledlctorrms of their clsasscs L Turner Sons was 1880 where he lewrned hls trlde on the estite of Srr os ph Crosslmd Hudders held I nglmd Mr Turner w1s he1d gud ner on the e t1te of Leander McCor Il1lClx 'at lrnke Forest Mr Turner mme to lxenoshx Ill 188: to twlte charge of the gxrdens and greenhouse of the llte 7 G 811111110115 He worked here 1 short tune 1nd then started 111 bl-lblllcbb for huns If He lb tnll actne Ill the new greenhouse and Hovser store rlurner s 'Are ploneers In the telegrlphmg of flowers to dlstmt cltles L TURNER SONS Florzsts Wall Papers, Pa1nts E5 Varn1shes E carry a complete l1ne of Decoratmg Ma ter1als and are always W1lllHg to serve you ln whatever you need Correct mformatlon for applylng any of our products cheerfully glven QUALI FY GOODS AT THE LOVN EST POSSIBLE PRICES De Berge Paint Stores 2004 S1Xfy Th1rd Street Telephone 641 Kenosha, WISCOHSIH 4,4 ' '. ' :L , S 'iii --4M.5A I -T -5. llfl rm ,E . 41 L lx K It ' X K - '- ,. X , ., . . ' , . 1. ., . 1 '.. ' , . t . . J L , , , .3 , Q A , f' , . 4' J , H . ' ' - .' -. Y established in 1886 b L. Turner Sr. who came to this countrv from En land in 7 3 . , 1 . 1 1 - - e J 'e ' . , '- r , 2 a . . . . .A f: - - fs. X - . ' x' 1 I ru ' 1 I F V I 4 -' ' 1- ,. .f' ' '- . ' ' L x W 1 . 1- W- . vc l x .1 S I . . f x . x i 1 x 72 1 x Y 1 yy x . us 1 . x 1 5 1 , h W . . .2 . . .U U 0 T 176 J uf' THE SPY --T2 ff 170111927 llIIrfI1 IIlI HOTOGRAPH Live F orever on! neglect hwvrng your prctule when wt regulfu mtervals so that you ind YOUI fftmlly W1ll hive '1 complete photogr 1ph1c 1eco1d SYDNEY BRUWN STUDIO 610 141fty Nrnth Street Telephone 2494 D spensers of Bottled Health Form the hwbrt of drmkmg a quwrt of 1n1lk every dn ThlS wonderful he11th food V D I contcuns the v1t11 elcm nth strength md your uund the lteenncss to help you get the most out of your duly work Lwndgrens pxstcur reed Mlllt IS a n1tur1l tonlc Drlnk 1 quart of xt every du It ww your greatest body bullder when you Were young It IS Strll ncctb sary to help rn the reburldmg process of your bodv ccllb thwt go s on constantly IH your Qystcm The best feiture of M1llt drmlung that It IS N1tures ovsn health food Drmlt 1 qllilf of nullt cvcry d1y Form the h1b1t M tiilw LANDGREN S DAIRY 5419 Slxteenth Avenue lelephone 1084 . , . . . c . C 7 C C. ' C A -C l . C C D .C .D . 1 I SG i 95 3 that give your body thc 'LL' 1 -- 'A '- - ' 1 5,41 er ' U7 , , . . H , , . 1 177 THE sPY -: FOR 1 I llll+ Illl N 1911 Mr Dahl undertook to distribute in Kenosha the machines manufactured by the Ford Motor Com pany A small shop housed the firm and the sales for the year totaled twenty Cl ht cars Today the Dahl garage has one of the most modern and best equipped shops of its kind in Wisconsin A force of trained men is employed to serve efficiently the people of the city and render whatever service may be desired The sales for one year now average seven hundred machines A H DAHL 5803 Fifth Avenue Telephone 1686 Since 1868 HF first Dewey store was opened bv Mr C A Dewey in 1868. In 1880, his son, Mr. C. E. Dewey became an active member of the firm and at the death of his father in 1911, took over and continued the business until 1913, when he sold out. The present company was formed in 1915, and seven years later was incorporated. Their present location is 606 Fifty-Seventh street. Mr. C. E. Dewey is Presidentg Mrs. Perdita Pope is Vice-Presi- dentg Mr. C. A. Pope is Secretary, Treasurer and Managerg Mrs. M. D. Dewey and Mrs. Persis Leger are the Directors. Dewey Hardware Company Lincoln ' Ford 'Fordson 178 14' THE SPY f'! i5 FOR 1 2 11:11 1111 9 7 ARCHITECT RE OR twenty ye trs Mr Chwrlcs Augustme 111s been engaged 1n the 'trehltectural buslness w1t11 hls mum olliees 1n the downtown dlstrlct He was born ln Kenoshx and completed h1s edue1t1on w1th the Intern'1t1on 11 Correspondence School and also the Ch1C1gO Technlcnl School Thus prepued to re'111ze hlS 'unbltlon to be '1 sue cessful '1I'C11lfCCf, he his gone out 'md 1ch1eved 1118 alm re tecturc hue been 1ccomp11shed by Mr A11 ustlne s glft of fine arts Charles O Augustme, Arnhem C,OHllT1CI'L1'l1 lwcch tnsoe B mk 131111111115 Plumbrng and Heatlng H12 hrm of Mrschlcr Sc Stem has two spec1a11sts 1n thelr respect1ve 11nes of work as ltS partners Twenty seven yewrs ago Ld M1schler started to learn the plumbmg trade wh11c me years later Ste1n began the buslness of hu1t1ng 'and StC'111l1lftl11g Smce 1923 these two trade veterans have been 1n buslness together They are able to glVC you the s1t1sfact1on of havlng 1 nnster supery ISC all your work done by them M Stem personally superv1ses the 1nstal1at1on of all Hot Water Steam and Vapor Heatmg Power Plant Works etc The lclflll SPCC1dl1ZCS rn eve1y known ph1se of plumbmg and heatmg lt has a complete 11ne of fixtures and IS at your personal SCTVICC always MISCHLER 3 STEIN 5016 Seventh Avenue Telephone 19 51,4 ' ' '. fimj ' ,.,. V1 ' FTF' QE 2 . C . . I . - 1 K C g . C . 1 i I h L . . 4 . . I - 1D2ll'k21lJly Well. 1V1any of Kenosha? finest pieces of archi- ' z 'D H z '. . g ' ' ' . I O . . ' T ' z f 1 ' ' r C . 1 1 K K 6 1 . L 1 , . 1 . 1 -. 4 K I , 1 , D . 1 179 ,,:, 'ulu THEM r1l1cl1 iIll M1927 Talking to Us RING in your decoratlng problems and Mr and Mrs Cornwell or one of thelr able assistants any one ofWh1ch has been 3SSOC1HfCd with this concern for more than four years will be glad to advise you Advertised brands are feat ured Birge wall paper alabastme Dupont duto Valspar varnish ewel paint Scott tissue products and nothlng but pure gum sp1r1ts of turpentlne and Midland llnseed oil are carried A year around toy department IS maintained on the second floor Awnings wlndow shades and glass are given prompt attention C J CORNWELL 5509 Sixth Avenue Telephone 137 Kenosha S Oldest Credit Store Gam! 5 For safe, Conservative buying Where your dollar is worth one hundred Cents-see Gasul's and become one of our many satisfied customers. Buy on Credz? 1200 Fifty-Sixth Street .. Telephone 20l6W If You're Talking Paint, You're If , ' ,Y 3 180 - . I , - d :QT -' f THE SPY 4!!L 4Qll FOR 1927 llllEl llll Funeral Residence A heautlful pr1vate home dechcated to the SCFVICC of the puhhc Thomas Hansen 33 Sons Plumblng and Heatlng or SIZC of Hot Water and Steam Boller Use Koehler Standard and Crane Enamelware KAFLBER 55 KRAFT 5716 Seve thA en e felephone 818 We furnish and install any make ' 1 .J n V u -' l 181 QF' 4' THE SPY 'h l roR IQ27 ll' IIlI T e Commerelal Exchange Bank Of Kenosha located at 5617 Slxth Avenue organ wed ID une 1924 IS one of Kenosha s prospermg banks Every phase of bankmg 13 handled by thls bank whxch IQ organxzed under the laws of the State of WIS consln Its OH:lCClS and QllI'CCtOI'S are all well known Kenosha buslness men who have been 1dent1F1ed wlth Kenosha s growth for many years Newelfs Porimzlx Wzl! Please You 182 ' . ' .p Xyk . 1: . , .ni F-QAMK A 4 --3 VP f' IP - N 1 . 1. - 0 . , i' - .r . J . , . 4 1 c . 4 . A c 1. 7 c . 1 3' 4 THE SPY 'f !W FOR 1927 llllrll llll uallt and SCFVICC HIS store was established 1n 1898 by Mr A ICTCISOTI 1 '1 famlly shoe store carrymg good grade merch md1se at med1um prlces In 1921 R Austln and A S Nlelsen purchased the lnterests of Mr Peterson and are contlnulng the bus1ness on the bas1s of qua11ty and serv1ce The contlnually grow mg number Of'S2lt1S1'1CL1 patrons justlfles our falth 1n quahty merchandlse Peterson Shoe Company Automotwe Engmeermg EARINGS Connectlng Rod Crankshaft Ball and Roller Tlmken Hyatt New Departure Oxy Acetylene and Electnc Arc Weldxng and scored cyl1nders repaxred Manufacturers and Jobbers of plstons and rlngs wr1st p1ns and bushxngs Hy wheel starter and rear axle gears Cyhnder gfllldlllg Whole sale automot1ve jobbers F R E D P. R U D Y 815 819 Fifty Seventh Street Telephones 12 G3 13 . ' . j ' ,I-X, if . Ji Elax. - , -. ,-V 1 , TW JA 0 0 I J ' Rb 6 I , l 2 . . U I I J J ' 3 J Q - 9 3 1 C 1 S 183 I' -Q, THE SPY EE E!!f F011 1927 nn:n :ll A Sat1sI1ed Customer IS Our Best Ad I-IE Vfzmty Shoppe wus first started by Hlldfn Kmufmwnn 1n September 1922 It wfrs lo c lted fat 305 Mfun Street elbove Cohn s There were three booths 'md 1 Wiltlng room After servmg the pubhc there for two ye1rs we were forced to look forlwrger quetrters In July 1925 we moved to our present locfmon 608 Flfty Nlnth Street 1 m11n Hoor locat1on We now employ elghr people-servmg the publlc ln 'Ill bremches of be1uty culture such TS sh'1mpoomg mfrrcelllng m'm1cur1ng fence m1ss1ge hot Oll tre'1tments shmglmg heur dvemg 'md dye re movmg permrment wwmg etc We w1sh to think our loywl p1tI'0Y11ZCI'S who h'1ve helped make our shop 1 success 1nd we hope to contmue to serve you ull 1s well ln the future 1s 1n the PTS! VANITY SHOPPE Ol 6If'?f' 608 F1fty Nlnth Street Kenosha WISCOHSIH SCFVICC for Seventeen Years INLI September 1910 teachers, stud nts, md others hive enjoyed thc prnxlege of shopp ng 1t the book, st1t1onery, office supply, md sportmg goods store, locited 'nt 635 F1ftV I rghth Street Com tment locauon, courteous clerks, honest Values 'and up to th mmut merchmdlsc hue spelled success for thxs business from the wry begmnlng Floyd C lVIansf1eld propmetor SIUCC Mw I 1923, 1S wcI1 qu1l1f1ed for the l1ne, hu mg hnd mwny ye1rs LXPCFICHCC 111 Hllxng ofhc requlrcments MANSFIELD OFFICE SUPPLY CO 635 Flfty F1ghth Street Kenosha, Vlrsconsm 1 I Al .- 1.r U . F. . cs f I t . . 4 . , . . - - , 1 I . . ,. . . . . . . . . . . , , . . , - is L n . . 1 - . I , rf It I , . , I . S , ' -. t I 5 ' l . , , 1 ' 1 .3 ' ' 9 ' 4 1 4 ' 1 A . . 2 4 1 1 its - , , I up f. . -s 4 , . . - . . . 'X 3 ' . 1 4 ' t I L 1 '- 4,. M. . Y f. ', . - - e- e 1 1. - .' 1 ' . Q 7 ' ' v V I . J . , 1' , Q I ' . . . 2 I e X . 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FOR 1927 11l111 1l1l Your Store Since 1902 LDEST establ1shed Book 1 11 d Stat1o11e1y Store We carry a complete l111e of school books, used 111 Kenosha s Publ1c Schools Best sellers a11d other popular f1Cf1011 a11d non HCUOI1 books also carr1ed 1n stock Novelt1es, toys a11d sport111g goods are some of our ma111 art1cles Come 111 a11d see what We have, It W1ll pay you, a11d you W1ll fi11d just what you Want ERNST BOOK STORE 5716 Slxth Avenue Telephone 2143 D1splay of Eleetrleal F lxtures RENNER Electrrc Shop of1ers you the oppor tu111ty to w1tness the largest d1splay of electr1c fixtures 111 the c1ty Our l111C of electr1cal goods IS as modern as a11y 1n the ent1re state Among our cho1ce selectlons are Sunbeam Toaster a11d Cr1lls a11d Dover Percolators and a host of other electr1cal appl1 ances We can also assure prompt, first class SCFVICC for the motto on Wh1ch We conduct our buslness IS, 'You above all must be sat1sfied Remember BFCIII1 r for fixtures and electr1ca1 Work Brenner Electrlc Shop 4726 Seventh Avenue Telephone 1649 L - Q ' 7 ' Q O I I T ,f , - Q C W K ' 77 . C . 1 185 uv' THE SPY 'Ili 'E' s111:1 .1fmn :lu FOR I9 2 JEWELRY PREEERENCE Z we ,gat ,gailifiblkklfg 4 sr-J' ff qw N Q, 1 gg lfflfif ? I E r 5 SHE Q1 I ! Q 2-325 I 1 ' wings QL l M M u if 'Wg 1n watches d1arnonds s1lver etc 1S usually determ1ned by the sat1sfact1on the artlcle gn es We pr1de ourselves on sell1ng the best obtamable at the lowest prlce Our seventy SIX years of buslness 1n Kenosha 1S guarantee that you Wlll get sat1sfact1on Vw! our Oplzfa! Dept glam-es fried rep zred and adjuxted GOTTFREDSEN 8 NICOLL 5708 Slxth Avenue Establlshed 1851 Sound Investment NVESTMENTS 111 Pfenmg s F1rst Mort gage Real Estate Bonds are founded on actual1t1es not eventua11t1es That 1S Why no 1nvestor 1n our bonds ever lost a dollar of pr1nc1pal or 1nterest. Pfenn1g's Bonds pay 672, 1nterest and are 1ssued 1n denomma t1ons of 550.00 to 251000.00 CHARLES H. PFENNIG 612 Fyfly Szxih Street ' . ' . j ,Z5 n EX . A .ai - --, ..., 1.5 A. ig!!! 7 7 1: VJ f 1 I . 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I 186 1 ul l' THE SPY Fon IQ2j . lllllw ll Where to Eatfv ETSY ROSS Tea Rooms Store N0 1 can now give you a noon 5905 day luncheon or evenlng sup- Sixth Avenue A per ID two parts of town Our 25226 N0 2 two locat1ons also offer the Twenty-Second Avenue finest of soda room SCFVICC fifteen hours of the day BETSY ROSS TEA ROOMS Quality Sheet Metal Work NYTHING 1n the line of sheet metal work 1S done with the finest grade workmanshlp 1n our shop that guarantees the best Job to be had We SpCC1Hl1ZC in metal Celllngs cornices ventllators blow plplng fire doors and skyllghts J oh n B Wallig 5806 Seventh Avenue Kenosha WISCOHSIH material available and with a superior . . , . , n . , , . U , . . IZI87 THE SPY FoR1927 ' . ' . p f.i 4.i . , 1' lllIsl IlII . Congratulations, Graduates zfzlflll lull F GRLIENE :ls 'TT 41' ' Graea Watches Make Lastzng Memorzes of fize Happy Even! 449 E-z enum 5 WW 'J' il REGNER YOUR JEWELER Designers, Builders, Subdividers fit rl Agawjlzfy I Ei I 'Q eufiirl- Like a fine Watch the fine home 1S not the product of haphwzard build ing methods but IS the result of a complete knowledge of the subject, conscientious workmanship and un qucstionably good materlals The home here illustrated in the style of Old Cape Cod embodies the same sedate charm and sincere honesty that marks the old houses of C1pe Cod and was designed and built by H C Crook Realty Lo speclallzers in the erection md sale of lzomex 0 character H C Crook Realty Company Public Service Building .. Kenosha, Wisconsin Jil . 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Sheridan Road at Fifty-Ninth Street HOP will repair any car on the road-Wash- ing and storage and a complete line of ac cessories makes this a service station where all one s needs can be taken care of Hupmobile and Packard Cars Goodyear Tzres and Exzde Batterzes SYDNEY E ONES, Preszdent HAROLD C OHNSON, Vzce Preszdem' OWEN G DUNCAN, Secretary and Treasurer Flavored Beverages of All Kinds HE flayored beverages of the Sparkling Yjrrmg Hfaler Cofzzjralzy haye been popular throughout this county for many years and with th installation of the most modem, automatic maehmery in the bottling plant on the Washington Road it has been possible fm them to reach the produttion they now enjoy Spaleo beverages, in bottles, is the speeial concession of the Sparkling Spring bottling works The beverages are manufactured from absolutely pure spring water and high grade flavors, made up in any flax or all of which delight the p date all vear round A spe the plant, thereby killing all erms The b yerages do not come in contaet with the human hands from the time the empty bottle is ntered into the wa hmg machine until after it is filled and capped, ready for delivery, thus insuring the public the highest type of sanitation rlhe Spaikling Spring VVate1 Company opelates three trucks in the city and prompt and courteous serxiee is render d to all They are also distributors of Tonic Bronco and Special B er and wholesale candies of all kinds VVhen in need of anything in their line please phone 1117 and your requirements will be gn en prompt attention Mr Chubiilo cordially invites the public to yisit the plant at any time Sparkllng Spr1ng Water Company Manufarlurerx 0 Cmbamzled Beveragev 7 7 C . . A 7 A ' 4 l , , I ,T . Y. C . I . 1 Q L . x . . . I 1 . on ' ' . . e ' v 1 ' r if ., 77 V . . . x L , . . ,T . U N r 4 , l L . VL C ' I . . ' . f , . f I 'ff z t 1 M 1. . '- cial washing and sterilizing machine cleans each individual bottle when it is returned to 1 . . g B' ' 2 r g . 1 v. x t L I . Y . 6 . VK S . . . L . . i . Y . . T . . X S 7. . I Q ' X L . . A . . I 189 THE sPv I-? 'l FOR 1927 llllr-lull? mv Largest Dlsplay of Furmture LWAYS shovvrng the largest dlsplay of House Furmturc In Southern WISCOHSIH The entlre blllldlflg IS gIVen over for drspluymg House FurnIshIngs The first floor IS gIven over for Room Furnlture Rugs 'Ind I1no1eum Thlrd floor to Dmmg Room Furnlture Crockerv and Lamp On the fourth floor We have the twelve Model Rooms completely furnlshed every room IS of dlfferent QIZC ind ddferently decorated Th1S has been a great help to our Customers as they could see just how the Furmture 1nd FL11'I'llSl1lI1gS would Ippwr In thelr own Homes Our POllLf IS 1nd alwfxys h1s been to g1V6 value recerved for every purchase Ind never to I1'11SI'CPI'CSC11t purchwses can always be nude here Wrth Ibsolute confidence Bode Brothers Company 4525 4531 Slxth Avenue Kenoshi WISLOIISIII KE O HA CLINIC 723 FIFTY EIGHTH STREET C H GEPHART, M D J F HASTINGS, M D C G RICHARDS, M D GILBERFJ SCHWARTZ, M D BYRON NIXON, M D B SPALDINQ, HILL, M D THEODORE Soxovv, M D Telephone 4100 Lfg ' ' '. ' 55,4 T 5 't QL' Il 1 .IT1 EEIII' l . . displaying Living Room Furniture. The second floor to Bed . , L J' A n l , J s. . V - I . , . . 1 I XC I . v B V l A 1 N K , I r . ' 5 . . 6 N. an - nn 1 , B IQO l P THE SPY -: f'! 120111927 uu1n :ul S3t1Sf3Ct1OH to the Customer IIH th1s pr1nc1ple ever 1n Hlllld the bl1SlI1CSS of WlllCl'1 Harold A Brosk IS propr1etor has rown so r'1p1dly they have fmgfun found lf necessary to move to lar er qufuters Startmg as 1 Pfllltlllg shop the buslness ofhce equlpment school supplles 'Ind greetlng cards A trlbute to the1r sucetss IS shown by the many ofhces usmg equ1pment furmshed by Brosk 5 also by he students makln th1s store the1r headquarters for thelr needs Brosk s WE FURNISH THE OFFICE. COMPI ETB Prmizng School Supplzes Drugs and SGTVICC the Best Nh of our four sto1es, all handlmg a com plete l1ne of Drugs and Patent mecl1c1nes, IS always handy to g1VC you the qu1ckest and best of SCFVICC from a stock of the best quahty drugs Ulf It s from the Mayer rug Co , 1 s go d Mayer Drug Company FOUR STORES S1xth Avenue at F1fty S1xth Street Seventh Avenue at F1ft1eth Street Ihlrteenth Avenue .lt Flfty S1xth Street 1'wenty Second Avenue .lt Flfty S1Xth Street cc ,Q ' ' ', ll 'Xi lip., s I t- A-. ' l ' TTU' Qs! CC ' ' 37 V S L , u. ' . . ' ' C g l ' 1 C C . I I . g C ' . . ' 4 . ' ' .' has grown into larger fields including a complete line of ' . , A A I e K I 1 n ' ' I ' , C , j t . . ' g R 4 S ,.1 S C 1 . ' J D 't7 O JJ I IQI THE SPY FOR 1 2 llIlal IIlI Fzfth Afvehae Beauty Shoppe N 1917 I opened a small Beauty Shoppe IH my home on Orange Street but an ever mcreaslng patronage compelled me to move T am now centrally located two blocks from the Dayton Hotel Here you w1ll find 'ln up to mlnute shoppe w1th three operators experts 1n Permanent Wavlng Flnger Wavxng Marcellmg Halr Quttlng Shampoolng Scalp Treatments Faclals Manl curlng Han' Dyelng and Archlng Consult us wlthout your partlcular type of beauty Monday evenlngs re served strlctly for scalp treatments for men and boys ANNA DRAPP 5950 Flfth Avenue Telephone 1958 ANY of the great fortunes of Amerlca can be traced to Real Estate VVh1le you are young make the best of your opportunltles and ac cumulate an estate When you get the first pay check say lam golng to save and 1nvest 1f only a l1ttle Real Estate IS the maglc rug rf calamlty comes We stand ready to serve and advlse you at all tlmes R B Whltaker Company RFALTORS 925 F1fty N1nth Street Telephone 1434 9 7 any oldligation on your part, as to what is best,suited to The K ey to Wealth is Real Estate IQ2 !iaQ:, 7!'l o R 9 2 7 THE SPY rlnrn lIn Y I A Modern Rea! Errata Imtztutzon OWSE COMPANY was organwed as 1 corporatlon ln March 1924 CarletonA Dowse M1lton L Dowse and Rlehard A Dowse are the ollicers of the company The pur pose of the corporatron IS to glwe bettel and more efliclent SCFVICC 1n all real estate transactlons 'Ihe company started wlth a small oFHce on the fourth floor of the Publlc SCFVICC Bulldlng and now occuples 1 large modern suxte prlvately equlpped wlth telephone exchange on the setond floor of the same blllldlllg Its buslness hls shown 1 steady and conslst ent growth based on sound helpful and experlenced SCFVICC Dowse Company, Realtors Boostels fol lxenosha 1716 Baller Czfy Ielephones 498 E93 4250 Thls Store IS Operated for Your SCTVICC and It IS our constant endeavor to mal e If worthy of your absolute confidence Every plete of merchandlse w1th1n 1ts walls must at all tlmes be thoroughly depend 'lble and exactly as represented lts chief functlon IS to supply the merchandlse you requmre supply It when you want It and supply lt at 1tS lowest prlte No transfzctlon IS cons1dered complete untll It results 111 your entlre sat1sfact1on You Ildlways Fzmz'FaJhz0n 5 Later! dclzzevc ments Delzghzfully Revmfezzl at Gotllzeb 5 The J Gottlleb Company Slxth Avenue and Plfty Sex enth Street Kenosha WISCOIISIII I ,5 un ,. .-Q, xx X Q ,M . 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PIII1 Do Your Washings With- 'Ihe Maytag Sales was estabhshed 1n Kenosha 1n 1922 SIHCC that tlme they have proved to ove1 2000 housew1ves the ab1l1ty of the Maytag VS asher, wh1ch saves tlme, labor and money, and at the same t1me glves sat1sfaet1on The Maytag Sales also handles the Wonder Ironer, Eureka Vacuum SWeepe1, Radlos and electrlcal apphances They are pleased to have the people of Kenosha consult them concernlng the1r problems 1n household apphances MAYTAG SALES 1704 F1fty Seventh Street Telephones 2703 495 5512 S1Xth Avenue Seven Years 1n Kenosha 1 W' 11111 I WMI 1 '9 F' X 9 W.. .K 'T Wm' HE best pl lee rn Kenosha to buy storage batterxes tlres and luto supphes or get vour t1res 1nd b1tter1es repalred We have sold Horseshoe txres for twelve years 111 Racme and seven ye 1rs 1n Kenosh1 VVe employ SIX men md are equmped to gwe you the best 111 t1re 1nd b lttery servlce Our SCFVICC c lr Wlll be sent to your home or wherever you m ly requ1re t1re or blttery serv1ce Our t1re rep 11r1ng IS done by the most nnproved methods A1r SCFVICC t front rear and 1ns1de of store Car entrance from alley If re lr of the store We sell and ser vxce Prest O L1te storage batter1es and Watson St1b1lators Come 1n, get tcquamted, glVC us an opportunlty to show you our SCYVICC All work guaranteed 1,1v'l NYXH if Q55 KAMM TIRE SERVICE 715 Flfty Seventh Street Telephone 4024 ' 0 m , . . . . c x C 7 ' 1 C C 7 C I I 1 1 O ' I ' - 1 ' - 1 1- 1 1. 1 f111,w1 1 , K 1 , , ,1 -1 W ll ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ' . 1 J' 1 'Q ' 'VN IZWMW 311 1,1 . - - I 1 1 u1,1,11M1L N 11 1 1 1 ' 1 N 110g l lm ,1 , ' . . ' 11 A 1 ' 1 1111121 1131 W.. 11 1 1 .J . .1 1 W M 1 1 1 m1 3.1 W' 1 1 . 1 1 1 '1 1 , I 11 1 .. 1 1 11,1 111111: , , . - 1 . 11113 11101 1 ll . ' - - 1 11 1 7111 151' 111,11 -' ' ' ' ' - ' .1 ' f 11111 1 11 11' 111 P1111-a up K w u . ' 1111 1 ll 1 'f 112111115311 , 1 1 . 1 1 '1111'111! , P3 'WliQ1-fl: 1' 1 z 1 . 1 - ' 14 1 f gl A 0 ' - - ' .1 . ' . 1 1 1' 01 v1T1X1g:..11 K 11 1 . . . . 1 ,Q 61? am V ff Z 1 '. 1 1 1 'V A 1' 1116 ' ' . 11 1 his 1941 . . . , :Sd-' of THE SPY Fon 1927 mlll:1 mu Jackson Grocery Company The Home of Sprague Warxler Pure Canned Foods-Batavla Brand Our Reputatlon IS Estabhshed on Quality Goods and SCIVICC 2204 Roosevelt Road Ielephone 1757 W R Mette Inc are Kenosha deal ers for Dodge Brothers Motor Cars and Graham Brothers Trucks They also mamtaln a very efflelent SCFVICC department R ME'I1EI 72011 Q 0 u 4 .. r 1 A A .. J o q , o, ' 1 Q . . . . . o W ' ' ' N C . . , . 4IFTY-EIGHTH STREET 195 . , . , iii? ' 'ggi THE sPY Ei E!E FOR 1927 mn1lnn zllr . . . Manufacturers of .. Steel and Crey Iron Castings Steel Castings from one pound to four thousand pounds Grey Iron Castzngs from one to twenty thousand pounds Arneson Foundry Company O A ARNESON Preszdent Hart Sehaffner 85 Marx Clothes for Young Men LL Hlgh School men are clothes consclous You should be dressed authentlcftlly accordmg to college dlctates Hart Schalfner E97 Marx clothes are authentlcally styled by men who v1s1t the eastern umversltles where college styles orlgmate Here m th1s store you wlll Hnd a representatlon of these clothes The newest patterns and deslgns are avall able for your approval We extend you a cordlal 1nv1ta t1on to see them at all tlmes THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE A EPSTEIN Southwest Corner lflfty Slxth Street E5 Slxth Avenue n . n . . J l A cn 1. . ' D 3 I n ' 1. . . - N 196 THE SPY FOR 1927 1un1rl1 :I1l The Logical Place to Purchase Appliances ISCOHSIH Gas E5 Electric Company Kenosha, Wisconsin Racine South Milwaukee Watertown Whitewater Cudahy Burlington Waukesha Wilmot A Strong National Bank Capital, Surplus and Undivicled Profits-iSl90,000.00 A Sfrong Boara' of Directors C. w. NASH w. H. ALFORD CHAS. H. PFENNIG C. C. ALLEN P. J. MOOHAN DR. J. F. HASTINGS , CLARK JUDD A. M. NEERGAARD A. H. LANCE CHAS. C. BROWN L. T. HANNAHS P. C. DOUGLAS The Brown National Bank 2216 Sixty-Third Street I 197 111113 sPY . 7 5 IOR IQ27 llll1li IIiI SpCC12lllZ1Hg zn F amlly W3Sh1HgS R LH XRLIS T WTRNER hws been wctlve 111 the hundry busmess 1n Kenosha for the 11st 18 ye1rs ind 1t present IS the owner of the Kc nosh'1 Lau11d1y v1h1ch lb the hrgest 'md best equlpped hundry IH the c1ty H1s motto IS Good Wwshmg 1nd longer hft for tht PIUAOII s clothmg Ih1s IS nude posslble through the use of pure, soft Witer sup plmd by 1 Dr Lross W1ter qoitcnmg SY stun md by usmg nothmg but the b st of vmshroom supphts V1blt0Ib are alwlvs Welcome to mspect the new K nosha Lwndrv p1'xnt WhlCh 1S at 2727 64th St Corner of 28th Axtnue Kenosha Laundry VVE USF SOFT WVAIER EXCLUSIVELY You Wlll Feel at Home at the Hotel Keno ha The Bert Place to Eat 212 Town M DPPNBR E5 M JANISH, PROPRIETORS 617 F1fty Seventh Street, Kenosha .. Telephones 103 E97 307 . ' 1 3 RJR , vm f-.ai 1. - , X .awk Q 1 4 ma ,sf 1 g 1 TTU' QI! o Q n u , . ' ' 1 I 1 . n L- 'A n 11 4 , t 1 x 6 t 1 X Y t I K N m J L L x X - L . , 1 1 1 L 1 A 1 1 L V . 1 . V. . y H A N . 4 1 ' 1 1 . ,1 ' 77 r ' '1 .1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 7 x N 1: - 5 X 7 7 7 Vw 1 1 . 1 I , 1 . 7 ' x 111 YL H w I iw 1 1 1 2 ' 1 1 C- 1 ' 1 , ., , 1 1 1 , 1 f . . 1 1 . ,1 . 198 J 1 THE sPY roR 1927 Davies Shoes Dave S Clothing House Mornlng 5625 Sixth Avenue Afternoon Evening People are judged by the cl thes they Wear Yo will always find here the newest styles at the low est possible prices Davles Boot Shop The Shoe Store Ahead 5712S1XthAVeHuC lxenosha WISCOIISIH Grey Electric Company Elevfrzbal... C0 hfracfo rs Electrical Fixtures and Appliances, Copeland Electric Refrigeration, Haag Vortex Washers, Radio Sets and Accessories. Telephone 198 724 Fifty E1ghth Street ',. . miner al or I , , for- W as O 1 . L1 0 , . cr H . 7 ' ' L L , I 199 ruff? ' U A' THE SPY EE E!!! FOR 1927 ln:n 1ln Fool: Joy PIUSCEQEQM me 5h06.-?fl:lZ ESTlDW'F6Hf- Nokol and Hardmge O11 Burners I Could Talk Foot Joy Shoes AH Day FRIGIDAIRE General Motors Product Arthur R Haubrlch Foot Coweolzonzxl Edward J Sulhvan Boot and Shoe Servne Phones 255 5040 515 Fxfty Seventh Street Kenoshl VVIS 5915 Srxth Avenue A Kenosha Wls The Vmcent McCall Company hS I ABLISHED 1898 ANUFACTURERS of co1l and steel tube bed sprmgs, foldmg and ln S'C1fUt1OI1'1l steel cots, steel couches and CENT O moblle seat spungs, cha1r and davenport MPA9 seat sprmgs and backs, upholstermg KENOSHA Qprrngs and furmture manufacturers ac WISCONSIN cessor1es generally Chlcago OFHce and Salesroom 666 Lake Shore Drlve Chxcago Ill Los Angeles Office and Salesroom 420 South Sprmg Street Los Angeles Cal Balumore Ofhce and S llesroom 206 E Saratoga Street B zltxmore Md C . CC ' -5 , 2, ' . ' .. ., ' . .-.::-1?:E: -:-. l ' I t ' u :5 lf ' 5 V C C davenports, Cla-beds, motorcycle and auto- C C x C - , . 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I zool bi' ,,- inna THEM mln1:1s ll1l M1927 Sanltary F1tt1ngs HE Speclalty Brass Company whrch movedmto 1ts new plant on Sherxdan Road at Th1rty Fxrst Street a short tlme ago manufactures a used IU mllk plants creamerles lee cream plants cheese factorles etc Recently a new pump known as the No ome Samtary Centnfugal Mllk Pump has been added to the regular line Thls pump has been well re celved 1n the Dalry Fleld and IS ex pected to be one of the leadmg pro ducts of the company The oflicers of the company are Chas M An derson Presldent Martln Pedersen VICE Presldent and C Wm Ander son Secretary Treasurer Speclalty Brass Co Dellcatessens and GFOCCFICS Best qu'1l1ty cod meats cheese lish p1ckled goods grades Try our home mide p1es salads corned beef and baked ham Sandwrches for part1es and pxcmcs A spec ral ten cent sandw1ch at noon for school Cll1ldI'CI'l We are open when other stores 'ure closed Ample parkxng space Prices Moderate Shlrley Food Shop 1006 Sxxt1eth Street Phone 257 For Those Who D1scr1m1nate HE Innovat1on has always been known as a place Where one may get del1c1ous sandw1ches and hot dlnners Ice cream ICCS, and pastrles are also served. The Inn , as 1t1S sometlmes known, IS the first stop after the show. The Innovation 5716 Slxth Avenue Telephone 2971 ' . ' . 5 :TIS ' -.ai lliaqkx ' U Q 'fi' l J u . :AE I 7 . - c ' l 4 , . f l . ' . . w 3 I 1 Comlllete ,Une 0 Sanffary Fmlflgf and grocerles of different , ' , 1 ' C 3 3 ' . , , 3 1 n , s - l 1 , - - C s . , . , , S , L. ' . . . n 4 . .. U . l . . , E201 -1 PHE SPY - fl' ron 1 2 Illl+ IIIl Kenosha N owy Press Kenosha v Bos! Prznlom The Spy 15 nz Produol of Om' Shop Telephone 4900 J e W e l e 1' E5 Optometrist Diamonds Watches Clocks Jewelry and Silverware Fyes Tested and Glasses Fitted Leslie H Holbrook 627 Fifty Fighth Street Kenosha Bidinger s Music House Steinway Pianos Grthophonic Victrolas Radios Tuning Efveryzfh ing in Music 630 Fifty Slxth Street CFormerly 228 Market Squareb Telephone 548 , I . h j , -Mfg 5- 1 9 7 i I m y W ji- 0 '93 7 ' 3 3 g ' 1 , F23 gg H - . '33 I - I , I O , Q 202 l l THE SPY FOR 1927 llllhl nrilm -n IIII Block Bros. Kenoslzalv Only Cash Department Store No Expenslve Charge Accounts No Costly Dellvery SCFVICC Just Dependable Styhsh Mer chandlse at Lowest Rock Bottom Prlces Order a Case of Delivered to Your Plonne Coca Cola Bottlmg Company 7516 Sher1dan Rd Phone 3273 Real Estate E5 Insurance AT T KINDS The RICC Agency 514 F1fty Elghth Street F1rst Door East of the Kenosha Bulldlng and Loan ASSOC13t1OH DIQTRIBUTORS Red Crrcle Chocolates The Best You Can Buy IHONI 148 X POI Slallylil Klpp Brothers Candy Company Yi ., OF t J 1' 'U . -. gji ' . I:2o3 ...f fxx lIIlEl IIIl THE sPY !iEj !!l5 FoR IQ27 .TW F New England Mutual Life Insurance Company LIFE IHSUFHIICC pohcy for protect1on should be your Hrst thought after graduatron Ask Your Father Freder1ck E Stemm 610 Flfty Srxth Street The Latest First ewelry Grfts for All Occasrons Always a Frne Varlety of ewelry NOVClt1CS A F Qulck Orpheum Bulldlng Phone 1694 Men s Furnlshmgs and Dry Goods FTER three and one from busmess Mr Dor man has agaln taken over hrs former bus1ness H w1ll agam strlve to serve h1S customers 111 the same manner as prevlously He w1ll carry '1 complete lme of dry goods and mens furmshmgs Dormans 2327 Slxty Thlrd Street Kenosha Kresge Dollar Store The Place to Buy 5616 Srxth Avenue fee I - , ' 93 , . . Qjhall years' lay-ofl' rg? -. . f - ' . e ' ' i ss . C I Q l 204 2ii?A:1J-f' THE sPY 4iE !!ll FOR IQ27 rnu1rla :lu1 F one forl-Tood 60 and 61 The World s Best to Eat 'lea Garden elhes and Preserves Old Monk Ohves and Ollve O11 Cresca Imported Dellcacles More Than ez Lzttle Better Uptown Grocers 5804 Seventh Avenue Compliments of Frank L Wells Company Bullders of5p11ng Bed lVIach1nery Hotel Flscher Offers the traveler every mod ern accommodatlon The bulld mg IS equlpped in an up to date fashlon lt IS rn the very heart of the Clty s buslness section thus provrdlng the traveler wlth an IDSKRHIHIICOUQ access to all points of busmess or Interest The hotel ltsclf offers excellent meals and accommodatlons 'md fine SCFVICC at very moderate prrces Fyftg Szxtlz Street KFNOSHA WISCONSIN Schrnltt s Bread CHMITT S offers you the most complete hne of baked goods m the clty Its ples cakes and terlal Schmltts offers you the satlsfactxon of know1ng that all goods bought from them are fresh and good Schmltts bread and baked goods are sold by all grocers Try Seizmztt 5 Bread It 5 Better Schm1tt s Bakery 6517 Fxfth Avenue C 1 ' J ' . 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' 9 , , . . 1205 THE SPY FOR 1927 11n11 :1ll Congdon School of MUSIC 8 Dramatlc Art H11 a1m ofthe Cong don School of MUSIC IS to help students ac qu1re a musleal educatlon 1n the1r home Clty All b1anches of muslc 'md dramat1c art are taught Students m1y study any lnstrument they des1re 529 I+I11Y SIYIH SIRI-Llil Kenosha Furmture Company HARRY BARR Proprletor E CARRY fine grade qu 1l1ty furmture at popular pr1ces Our var1ety of stock makes It poss1ble for us to outfit the home from eellar to 3ff1C We carry the famous Sellers k1tchen Cabl nets Garland stoves Roekford bedroom and dmmg 1oom su1tes and fme Marshall F1eld rugs We 1nv1te you to call and survey our l1st of qual1ty goods Fife Trust llze People 110611101II'TY SIXTH Sf DRESS WELL and SUCCEILD I WAYS the l1test styles of Hart Schaff ner and Marx Clothes the lsest 1nd sm 11tCSt Ou1 store now provldes 1 l1rge stock the best IH all llnes of men s furmshmgs Stet son H1ts lrlorshelm Shoes Hart Sch1ffner and Marx Clothes Just what theH1gh School Fellow IS lookmg for' R G O R D O N Corner F1fty Sxxth St and Seventh Ave Kenosha S F1nest Shoe Store OME shoes are made to look pretty1n show w1nd0ws and some are made to wear and walk IH COHN s SHOEQ he cfluse they Ht the foot Ill 1ct1on or repose 1re rather good at both' Try them and see Speclal 1z1ng1n Stetson Snappy TICS, Red Cross Shoes and Sherwood Sl1ppers for women In w1dths from AAAA up Cohn s Shoe Store 5806 S1Xth Avenue 3 .- I L- I Y 1 7 T , Z . . . . 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