La Crosse County School of Agriculture and Domestic Economy - Agric Yearbook (Onalaska, WI)

 - Class of 1922

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T 'H E A R I C NINETEEN HUNDRED IIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIlllllllnllullllllllllllllllllllIlnllllllllllllnlllll Dec. 16. Is there anything you wanted painted? lf so, bring it up to sewing class. They are real artists. Dec. 19. Wedding bells will mix their chimes with Christmas bells. For par- ticulars, ask Amanda. Dec. 20. It is rumored that we are to have a new teacher. Girls hope its a young man. Dec. 21 Jesse purchased a beautiful G AND TWENTY - TWO illllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllillIIII IIIIIllI1IIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIK1IIIIIlIIIIIIllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Christmas gift. Wonder who'll be the recipient. Dec. 22. Peggy Senstad visits school. Chief is all smiles. Dec. 23. Everybody likes candy. This was proven by the candy sales. Despite the large sale we managed to dispose of two dishpans full, offered by the faculty ' .' . f ' I 'Q 4 l O -S... , ff I' ZZ A jjanuarg Jan 9 Short Course boys enroll Aggie will soon be famous for its students Jan 10 Miss Chrlstison the long hoped for new teacher arrives Girls who expected a young gentleman are dis appointed Jan 11 Miss Teare and Hulda S partake in the program at Campbell Jan 12 Boys find a new attraction in Mr Spreiter s office Ella Sween be gms work there Jan 13 Mrs Whelpley of La Crosse comes to take charge of the music for the Farmer s Course Jan 16 Girls decided to do some washing Jan 17 Short course boys are get ting fairly well acquainted Jan 13 Jack Miller smiles at Esther Wall enjoyed a lively sleight ride to Holmen Afterwards the party soJourned to the Wall home where they had an oyster supper Jan 20 Carl Brinkman pushes his Ford down the Aggie hill Jan 23 This is blue Monday Jan 24 Harvey Jostad walks home with Inga Carlson Jan 25 Girls enthusiasm in basket ball IS waning Jan 26 Girls had a vacation to day Miss Teare was gone They washed the boys basketball suits Jan 27 The annual editors are re Joicmg that the week 1S done Jan 30 Mr McNown and Miss Teare go out riding Jan 31 Mr Hatch bawled out the PAGE 43 ,J Jan. 19. A number of Aggie students physics class.

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NINETEEN HUNDRED E - Inllulldhglillluly-3331ululunnunulmnll lu11IIIulun1Inmlnnnunnnnnn1AIIImllunlmlmllunlllnlmlunummunnulmllunnx and lost his marcelle Wave. Boo, hoo. Nov. 9. Campbell Hall is the scene of lively merry making. Josephine enter- tains some of the students at a dancing party. Nov. 10. Girls are still enthuiastic about basketball. Nov. 11. Geneva Johnson starts to Walk home. Are you homesick, Geneva? Nov. 14. Mr. NcNoWn and Miss Teare were seen out riding. They said they were going to a Community Fair, but We Wonder. Nov. 15. Library is closed to all fussers. ' Nov. 16. Girls give a demonstration of their ability as cooks by serving a breakfast. Mr. McNoWn Was the only gentleman and appeared rather hen pecked. Nov. 17. The Athletic Association nnmmnnnmnannnummnzirlmuunimmmmnunniumnununn voted to play Basketball under Wiscon- sin Athletic Association rules. Nov. 18. Athletic Association dance to-night. Girls have you got your dates? Nov. 21. Frank Dennison visited. No Wonder Beatrice looks so happy. Nov. 22. Teacher's convention meets here to-day. We have a Wonderful time up in the kitchen serving dinner and Washing dishes With the able assistance of the boys. Nov. 23. Students leave for their homes for Thanksgiving vacation. Nov. 28. Esther Arneson and Norval Deeren visit school. More happy faces. Nov. 29. No teacher. No Work. tMiss Teare attended Homemakers' Club at Smith's Valley. Nov. 30. Boys get a day off to attend a Guernsey sale at Salem. Girls don't think its fair. ,jff.f?.i5.31ff,,-- f 32: kv. Beremher Dec. 1. We miss Alice W., who is conf fined to her home by illness. Dec. 5. Tom Traastad takes advan- tage of the third study period and goes to sleep. I Dec. 6. We Will have perfect order hereafter. A student council has' been organized. p Dec. 7. Mrs. McNutt got lonesome staying at home alone so she substituted for Miss Teare to-day. Dec. 3. Vernice recovers from his bashfulness enough 'to Write Alma a letter. xumumlnnuml nnxmxmlmclm PAGE 42 Dec. 9. Both teams go to Holmen. Get beat again. Seniors decide on rings after much trouble. Dec. 12. Carl Rohrer, a famous stu- dent, visits school. Too bad Esther A. Wasn't here. Dec. 13. Mr. Spreiter goes to Madison. Dec. 14. Absences reported at noon umlsu.-ally long. Wonder Why. Guess the kids are out at Campbell getting a good feed. Dec. 15. . County School Board met here but that doesn't inspire Hollis to SWS 21 good history recitation. IIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIDIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllII lllllllllll llllllllllllllilllll IIIluIIIIlllillIInIlIunllllluIIllIlmlllulullllmunuum n lm ugqxi



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NlNETE1zN HUNDRED T H E A Q R l C AND TWENTY - TWO I lnunllnnrlmlllllunlllul xlIlIIIInI1IllAIIlIIII1IIIIlIIIllInlinrlIIIllllIJIIulHI11nr1IIIllulllllnllllnllllmmlllllmllmlnlllIIIIIDIIIIIIHIIIIUl'l U 'U munmmmuuumnunum1IIun1IllsiIIImnulumlmnlunnlun ii at A . e- l i ' i .-,L ':'5 5 Tqjff V If at i' X7 if 1 i f .1 swf' Xxl ' , 'I 51357 31, Qty f , x X A vblrk A fl ag? Wx Id ll,-t . ' ', 1 N iliehruarg Feb. 1. Attendance at Glee Club is diminishing. Feb. 2. Josephine got her face washed. She reappeared somewhat paler. Feb. 3. Mable T., Leona, Selmar and Shorty take a walk out towards Midway. Florence, Hilda, Gladys and Beatrice go to La Crosse. Feb. 6. Hatch summons those that took a vacation to the office. Feb. 7. La Crosse County Bee Keep- ers' Association met to-day. There was quite a bit of buzzing. ' Feb. 8. Mrs. John Westerhouse has taken charge of glee clubs. Feb. 9. If you want an Easter bonnet, leave your order at Millineryidepartment. Feb. 10. Wenzel Koula spends the week-end with Carl Brinkman. Feb. 13. Everybody is sharpening their skates. . Feb. 14. Clara Engaas is on the sick list. Feb. 15. Mr. Hatch and Mr. McNown treated the basketball boys to a chicken pie dinner in honor of the games they didn't win. , Feb. 16. Dietetics girls give a dinner. Feb. 17. We all go, home to get some- thing good to eat. Feb. 20. Everyone is busy getting ready for the meeting of the Home- Maker's club. Feb. 21. Here they are. Tall and short, thick and thin. We were excused from classes to listen to the talks but I doubt if anyone heard them. Feb. 22. Thank Goodness for George Washington. No school. Feb. 23. Lots of ice. Who fell down? Victor Wolf, Feb. 24. Leona S. and Selmar Strand are found in the library. Feb. 27. Lloyd Tracy asks Hazel to go coasting. Feb. 28. Civics class discussed civics to-day. N-N.. 1 1 ,,a f rf f Gt fly! f , ,Z .f- .f .l . XVI' it X 1 illlarrh Mar. 1. Dawson Hauser takes Mable and Esther Brinkman decide to go too Traastad to the Crystal. Joe Larson Mar 2 St d lIlllllllllllfllllllllIIXIIDIIIIIIIIIIllUIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIlilIIDlll1IHIIIIIDIIllIIIIllIIHIIIIllllllllflIIXIllllllllnllllllllllllnllIlIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUI nullunlummllnllulllnllumnmulillnlullllllllllll u ents giV9 party to short HllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll lll KllllllllIllIIKllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllli IIIIIIK1IIIllIIIllIIK1IIllIllllIIInlliIIIIIIIllllllnlnulllunlunlllllllnllllllllllulullluwmdmlllll

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