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

 - Class of 1922

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NINETEEN HUNDRED T H E. A Q R l C l lllllllllllllllllllllllullllllllllHnIlIIIlllIIIIUIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll T - ulllllmIInllnllllullllllllllllunllllllllluullllnlllllHlll nnlnnminnllllnlmllullllnllnmlluluInuIIIulIK1xlllullllnmlmlmlll jjnkez It is as natural for me to be a P093 As it is for a calf to be a gofallt- Freak, is Ernest Wall's pet word, We wonder if it is a red haired bird. i We think if he should look in the m1rr01' more often, Freak would find a lovely coffin. Hollis Bibby's nick-name is Dope, Therefore there is absolutely no hope. For the future both Esthers have decided Sick people steps by them shall be guided. Hollishand Joe will be sick then indeed, We wonder if the hospital staff upon their nurses have agreed. Our friend Higgins has attained the age of twenty-seven. ' We wonder if it'll be true that old super- stition seven come eleven. A Harriet Staples, short and fat and jolly too, Isn't that enough for one staple to do? The river rippled along, along, long, While the birds sang their song, song, song, Tom on the bank was sleeping, sound, sound, sound. i No longer by History bound, bound, bound. Alice Larson sure can jig, But for dancing she clon't care a fig. NO! Laura Sheldon had a follower, faithful and true, , . She's ditched him now! Poor Lloyds so blue! i ,ilill Geneva Johnson is terribly short Fellows she likes, but her father will snort, Leave 'em alone, So they'll go home! Mabel T. keeps an eagle eye over the as- sembly room, ' U The third period in the morning. At that time the mischief makers are filled with gloom n l D For her stern foreboding look is quite flooring. ,lili- Lena is a maiden meek and mild, But how nice one nite on Lloyd she smiled. ,il .-1 Chief Wall Awfully tall, Likes anything small, Can play basketball, Dance in any hall, But what a noise he'd make if he'd fall! l If these things lack in sense and time, It's just because I tried to make the darn things rhyme. g M. B. 1925.- A WANT ADS: More rooters ........ The Basketball Team A girl friend ................ Jesse Berg Some one to play the piano to march. . to classes ........ Huldah and Kathryn Some one to help me carry Harriet's. . mail ........,............... Clarence Some money ..,.....,...,. Junior Class Miss Christison to explain the algebra lesson. . . '................... Her class ,A permanent Marcel ...... Erling Houkom A minister. .Gene Burrow and Elsie House New basketball teams to conquer ,.,,,, Wall nmmnullunnmlunluninnxln I1IIC1Ilulllulllnullnlllnlnlnxlllllmllllnlllullll 4 lull A fern CFerneJ ............ Lloyd Jewett A new package of gum. .Thomas Traastad A new man ............... . . .Josephine A bottle of Herpicide Hair Tonic .... McNown Some one to make use of my time .... ...........................TheClock New escorts to come to the school ..., parties ............ Beatrice and Mabel A new pair of Newark shoes ,... Beatrice A new Geometry class ...... L. C. Hatch A bookkeeper-Hollis Bibby Strand-Leona S. Help-Annual Editors. IHIIllIIIIullIIIIIllIllKiIIIIllIIllIIK1IuIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIliIInIuIIIIII1IInIllIIIllUlIlllnlunnmlnlulll mqgu

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NINETEEN E T H E A QI R l C AND TWENQSNDEW3 COUISG We hmd fm glouous tlme M 11 3 Evelyone IS yawnmg to day I wondel why M11 6 Amandm IS back Remlnds us of old tunes Mal 7 The annual board has been selected 'lhe man mger says It must be leady fo1 pless ln two weeks Horrors' Mal 8 The fleshmen class g1VGS a supper The Guests d1dn t get slck e1ther Mal 9 Ruth Braemer a guest of Ahce Walkel returned home Mar 10 What dye spose' H1gglHS dldn t read ln Enghsh class to day Mal 13 Mr McNown fell down 1n a mud puddle Mar 14 The Hoeth glrls Ford re fused to come to AQTIC any more Mar 15 Selmer S klssed Leona at noon How sweet Mar 16 Naoml goes walklng w1th Edgar B No school th1s afternoon nor to morrow Our teachers are absorblng some new methods of poundlng thlngs 1nto us at the Teachers Conventlon Mar 20 Characters are plcked for the Senlor Class play Nothlng But the Truth Mar 21 Ferne has an operatlon We mlss her and hope she ll soon be back Mar 22 Mr Hatch 1SlOOk1I1g through storm wlndows these days Mar 23 Mable T changes her board mg place Lonesome Mable? Short course boys glve return party Every one reported a good tlme Mar 24 Annual board resolves to go to work They make up thls calendar Mar 27 It was reported that Mr McNown was confined to a hospltal when behold he appears 1n chemlstry class Mar 28 Mlss Teare attends Home makers Club at Halfway Absence makes the heart grow fonder Mlss Teare Mar 29 Mable T and Beatrlce Pet erson walk to school How do you feel g1rls'7 Mar 30 Students glve Short Course boys a farewell party Mar 31 Boys leave us to day Boo' Hoo' xxx xx xx N f X cya ff mag ,QIIIIITP May 15 Flnal Exams begln thls week June 1 Commencement GXGTCISGS Everybody IS sharpenlng 139110115 June 2 Alumm banquet and ball May 28 Sunday Baccalaureate ser School closes for summer vacatlon Vulslay 30 Class Play We have some Many tears are shed at partmg Senlors real actors among us feel esP6C1?LHY blue PAGE 45 lIIIIIIIIIIIllillllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllIIIRlVlllllllIIIIHIIIIIIIKlllllllllllllHIIIKIIIIIIIIUIIIIIlllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIllllllllIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIlllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIlllllllllll llllllIlllllllllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII .1 . - .' ' ' ll - . c c , -. . - 1 . ' ' . 77 I c . . - , . 1 W ' ' . I Q 9 1 . ' . . 7 c . . c c c . . . c 0 g ' l I 0 i . . . . 1 . . - - C C . . . - ' I . . . c . . . . 1 I . . . . , - i . . , . . , . O . . 1 . 1 H y 0 n . . , . . . . . , , . . . - . . . . , , . . . ' - -I , . . . . , , , 0 0 I . , . l O - Q 0 -' ' 7 - . , . Q l I 7 ' . u Q 1 Q - . . . - y . . l Q V ' . o o ' a ' . . 0 . . 7 ' - 0 0 I A , ' . , ,. I ' O 9 - , ' 'x . A ,ff ' Q . X x - X K . ' ' X, , - - s-- ,- 1 X X , 26 ' iff' . - ,, . -1' X x X - X X x X' X ' . . .. I , P X - V .4 g X f f gi Q - 5 X l - If l , ' I xx ,fx VI ,'f '., -' .f N ' -, x . .--- f'!X ' NA- . X 1 'll 1 -- .-fi 'YN' ,' 1, il .2 'xl I 1 -xx Q . S X f 4- U -w?,,..... - 3 , - . . 0 ' . . 0 ' . . . . . ' l . , , . - , . . . . IlllllllllllllllllllllllIllII!IIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIII



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T NIN H E A GI R l C ANnETr'51l:rl'N Flf'1'D1Bvl513 u unnunm1ummnm:ilnunullluumlllullnllllullullulnllnllu 'u n'''' HlNll IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIKIIII7IIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlllllllllillllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIK Alumni Gbffirerz PRESIDENT-RORERT FRENCH '17 V ICE-PRESIDENT-CARL ROHRER '20 SECRETARY--LILLIAN TRACEY '19 TREASURER-MABLE HoUSE '19 The annual alumni banquet was held on June 3rd, 1921. The alumni colors, green and White, decorated the upper hall, Where tables vvere set for about 85. This number included the Wives and husbands of the alumni, the graduating class and the school board members. After the banquet an address of Welcome was given tl1e class of 1921 by the president of the alumni association. This was responded to by the president of the 1921 class, after Which talks of the most inteiesting nature Wele given by Prln L C Hatch County Agent W 'E Spreiter and also by diffel ent members of the association ' ' 1 F1 iendships which are made at Agric are lasting as 1S proven by the goodly num- bei of alumni who d11ft back to the yearly gathering to renew acquaintances The above olhcers were elected at the business meeting which was held directly aftei the banquet Clarke s orchestra furnished music for the dance held in the school auditorium fiom 8 to 1 o clock A 1 . It is veiy difficult to keep track of all the grads but We have tried to get the following names and addresses as nearly correct as possible We Want you to excuse us If any of them are incorrect Alumni lgerznnalz 1911 NETTIE CFladl1en3 NEILSON 4710 Fulton St Chicago Ill NELLIE qAdamsJ HOLTHAUS Onalaska WARREN W AIKEN Onalaska JOHN ANDEREGGI Unable to locate FLORENCE ANDERSON Hohnen EVA ASSELIN West Salem NINA CBangsberg3 SMITH CMrs Ray WD Fort Jones Calif MARIE qBau1ngartner7 THAYER 716 St Paul St La Crosse EDWIN BERG Bellevue Iowa ALoNzo BRIGGS Watertown S Dakota EMMA BROWN 1517 Farnum St L Crosse ELIZABETH BRUNNER Deceased EMMA BRUNNER Onalaska R 1 WILLIAM BRUNNER Onalaska EARL DAVENPORT Leon WIS MARIE flillllsj HOLTER Onalaska RUDOLPH FREEHOFF Thompson s Malted Milk Co Waukesha Wis ELMER FRENG Caledonia St La Crosse WILLIAM FURLONG Onalaska GRACE QGaarderj MICHAELSON West Salem HULDA GARBERS 1512 Madison St La Crosse HARRY GRovER Trempealeau WIS LULU GULLICKSON Deceased HENRY HANSoN Holmen BENJAMIN HAUSER La Crosse R 3 FERRIS HYATT Onalaska CHRISTIAN JENSEN 427 McDonald Ave Richmond Calif HARRY JOHNSON Bangor PAGE 47 . Q . . 5 c . . . , , , . Q . . . 2 Q Q' u . , . . . . . a , . , - ll 77 . 9 , 6 7 Y . , '2 2 ' , , 2 ' 7 , - '2 2 ' 7 . 2 '2 A ' 2 ' 7 ' 2 ' 7 2 ' A l ., . 2 '7 0 7 ' ' , . X , , , . 7 7 ' , ., 32 ' f 2 ' I , . . V , . 2 f ' ' , , . . A - 2 ' 7 ., , , . 2 . , ' . I. . - 2 IIIIUIIIIIllIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIII 11IIIIIHIIVVUVIHUIIVIIYUVIIHIVVllllllllllvlllrlllllllvllllllvllilllvrllVIIVIIUWIHIIVINUIVIHKIWIIQIKHIIHIUIIIIKIVIIVII1llllllIVIINIIYIIVIIUIIIIKIIYIIUIUIIINIIIIIIIHIV KllllllllllillllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIUKIIIIIIIIIllflllllllllllllllllllllilllIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIUI '

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