Menasha High School - Nicolet Yearbook (Menasha, WI)
- Class of 1928
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'X V M 'Wei 2 ag? , if ' ,ily F Vv A . 1 Q 1 , , Ad ,,x3vl' 4 Q' A H' 5 . , n-H 1 9 Ah G EW MQW 1 L Tx E h id xi Fi L ' -2 w S 2 I D 5 4 .FF , , , 1 J 15- K 6 1 .W fa ig: Y Y- 1 yn 'J 1 K hgh 44-ffwf:- ,R LIBRI 1 H I LAL ' i I 1: 1 fy Ji. . 'J MU X ' 'W XI In M mm f 2 wMg u,, ,H W l N! W gwiw NM f INN! lkvl I1 W + wwf wfu'+w1m H Q' 3,2 W Wx' X N ,J-W 1 1, .1 w 'll JI! :N X, x xl. , '.' 'E x xv xl ' xx' wx' ,'Alf',E,,' g s ' ,, ylx, K x r, f t 1 N ', ' 3- ' , I '. .. A-0 iw If ' , 'th'-'I l f':'hIl'1 ' ,JA X' , ,!,f7,' f '1'KQ'LfZ.1 ' f77? , f' 1372, n,- ,f L H: ' ff - ' . fjfegx ff-W-V hs. J J f.,., ,,,',,f.a. .., , I - lx M f . . TP - wf Charhr f . 'Wt ,Vx ea M. 4 .5 THE N CQLET Published by the S E N I O R C L A S S 1928 -N MENASHA, WISCONSIN vu LU M E x THE NICOLET :::::::::::::::::::::::: jf If I3 IJ I C3 CD IJ If 1? DEDICATION Io Mi. Nathan .'X. Lzllclcr. who. :ls couch during our four years of high school, has won the hearts of thc slu- flcnts hy his imtiring :mil successful cf- forts to put forth Willllillg' teams, his loyal support of all other zlctivitics. :md his cheerful disposition. the class of 'JN rlcclicatcs Thi' .YI-t'fIft'f. Page 5 THE NICOLET FORICWORD U .YI'r'rff1'l 'ivfffl l1'cI7'U.Y of gjrrhf llx lzhlflwz l1'f'41.v1m'x fin nufnld lim' in ilx plgffx ,vnu Illll-X' jimi xlmlfx U mm flnalalx and fum' 1, N. , . '.'. N. y I ul look uguizl um! 'vnu um-v .vw 3111 nv lung fH1'jj01'll'Il lllrnmf'-V. 'S fzf ,J ff X f X ,N ,f X f x X X , X 1 ,X-Y Y? f V- x x v ff X 'X QM' l Q 23:-'rEs, , ,fy4', .X 4 15,2-fl-, an 1 -ff! X- Q X551 07- . I - , QV, 4 In tlfhffl' 'X'l'fll'.N' -zvlzwz ffIIlIlfj1lf.K' fm' lmvf, 'fill' flmlrylllx of .vrlmnl lvml all fllz' 1'1'.s'f. THE NICOLET -? SCHOOL BOARD lllc, la Xl. Mmm . . lIrx1rh'11f li lf. Ill Q smlcxll .... .Nrf'1m'ff1r'x' l'..l.I3Axf1l Cf li. l'll-,lu uv 'Rl-lxg XY, ll. l'Hl.X1ZXli ll. lf. l..xxm:1:,x1f 'lla rlu- lluurfl wt l'.+lm':m1n1. llu' K laws wt H115 wlsllc tu cw prvm its zllvpm-ci:1li4+11 fm' tllvir' SlvlL'Il1llll Sllllllllfl in lll wr' ilu- wluwl Ilk'IlX'lllK'N. XX 4' wwe' lllllfll ul tlw sm 95 ul 1v111'scl1nwl In Ilw llllL'I'l'5l ul llnx lwnrrl 111 wal :mlx :mr1'cg11l:11'wl1u4ml wwrlx. lml :1lw.fmru1:1115 n-MV: lIll'l'lk'lllZllA :lvl lX'lllK'5. l'z1LLu T THE NICOLET NY' -- - - ,f s MENASHA HIGH SCHOOL Blciizislizi lligli Scliuul was cstzililisliccl iii 1875. 'lille lirst grzuluzitiiig class Qmisistccl uf only sn-vc-ii iiiciiilmcrs. lmut tlic scliuul luis grmvii so that this your :L class ul' fcmy-live will lic grzuliizitccl. .-Ns various :ulcliliuiis lizivc lic-cn maclc to the lmilfliiig. wc iimv lizivc Il sliwicliiix pmvicliiig thc iicccssziij' facilities for the juiiiui' ziiicl tlin senior liigli scliuul stuclciits. Page S '- THE NICOLET ..,....v THE S. A. COOK ARMURY Ilic .'XI'lN1ll'j'. which has scrvccl :is Z1 Qyllllllwllllll tm Mcmislizi High Scliuul fur nizmy yczlrs. has Il scaling czlpzlcity of about one l'hUl1S2llNi. lhc luiilfling, wlnc wus CUIISYVIICICII with the funds pmvidccl by S. .X. fqmlix Ili-ICI' wlicmi it is named, marks the rlivicliug' lim- In lwccn thc twin cities zmcl serves both cmmliuuitin-s. In the futiirc thc new Iiuttc clcs Maris iiyllllllwilllll will In used for nur athletic contests. Pasrv E' THE NICOLET .XSSICNI l1I.Y R4 Ji PM NL'I'I lQI Y'l'lfWlJlfN'l 9 OFI ILI Pago 10 THE NICOLET SVIICNCIQ I..XliHlQ,X'l'11lQY Hl'I ll'If 'IRA-XININCZ Rf JOM 1'ux:0 11 THE NICOLET HOME ICCONK JMICS RC JC JM -IICFFIQRSON SCHOOL Page 12 THE NICOLET I L TTIC DIES NIOIQTS SCHUUI NICULIET SCHOOL P L 13 THE NIGQLET 2 1 5 MAI N STRIQICT ILISHA D. SMITH l.ll3RAlxN Page 14 if , I , . - ,, XXXT7 in-N xxkf X4 ' - 'i v , 1 XX-4 X f' f X - r' fx X . 1 XX X ' f-li E Q Emi EV EEK Um' Fllfllff-X' l1f'1'4'1'll vvnlfll fillzf. Tllv-v unrkf' ns 'Ix'UI'A', lin'-v llltlkr' IIN 111f1u1', l'n11'll lmzr 1'u111411'k.v, xwlfll fum' 1'l'fll1A!.Y, lin! lwulrrl' Vlqfjfll tl1f'.x 1'1' ull gmur' .vf101'l.v. ' - THE NICOLET t i SllIK'l'llllClNlCIll bl. lf. K1'1'oWsKl Superintendent 'l. Ii. liitowski, who has heen with the Menztslm City School system for two years, rleserres :L great rleztl of :appreciation from the stumlent hotly, fztculty, :mtl citizens for the many things he has clone for the lmetterment of our sehools. As secretary uncl treasurer of the Northeastern llisconsin lnterscholztslic Con- ference zmrl :1 inemher of the lloztrcl of Control of the Wisconsin Forensic Asso- cizttion, he has never fztilecl to out forth his utmost ettiorts in orcler that the pupils might enjoy more henehts :mtl :ulvzmtuges in athletics, forensics, :mtl nmsic, llesicles this, he is more than willing that the school shonlcl have its cultural soeixtl activities. lie has rztisecl the stzmclurrls of hoth the grzule :mtl the high school :incl has sncceerlecl in keeping the local high school on the ztcererlitecl list with the L'nix'cr- sity of XYlSCU'IlSll1 :mtl the North Central ,-Xssocizttion of Colleges ztncl SCL'Ull4lIll'j' Schools. llis keen interest in X'oc:ttionztl lfclnczttion has helpccl om' voczltionztl school 11 great cleal. bo, we, the stuclcnts wish to express our utmost thzmlts to him for that he has clone for us und the IlllYllIlC'K'lllClll of our schools. ' everything Page 15 ' -f wr- was af Page NATHAN C,xL1nfR Home-Menasha, NVisconsin La Crosse Normal Notre Dame University Physical Education Coach: Football, Basketball, Track Junior Class Adviser ANN BURKE Home-Rochester, Minnesota St. Theresa's College, VVinona, Minn. Bachelor of Arts Latin-Science Freshman Class Adviser CLARA O'CONNOR Home-Appleton, Vkfisconsin Oshkosh Normal University of XYisconsin Lawrence Conservatory Mathematics Senior Class Adviser Rox' DVCH ARM li H ome4Menasha. XVisconsin Stout Institute Sophomore Class Adviser lVl0l.LlIi BASING Home-Berlin, XN'isconsin State Teachers College at Oshkosh Chicago School of Applied Arts and Design Chicago Art Institute lX'lilwaukee State Teachers College Art Supervisor l l I 4: l 1 - Imam: Sci-:MIT Home-Oshkosh, VViscousin THE N1 Crane Normal lnstitute of Music. Potsdam, N. Y. American lnstitute of Normal Methods Lawrence College Director of Music Sophomore Class Adviser S.fxML'RI. CROCKIQTT Home-Menasha, VVisconsin Oshkosh Normal Valparaiso University L'uiversity of VVisconsin Stout Institute Vocational School Director Mechanical Drawing ,QM-WW 9- C ' QLQQGLJJ ,f ft.,-. G an 1 if , S . .J Aux!-3' 'Ll-:As ' tgbl -. lanitowoc XYisconsi St it Instit 9 1 , ' 1 ersit, ' ' rsityof C r X ome ' icmncs . . junior ass Adviser C.xuoLx'x ScHLfxTTM.xN Home-Alberta, Minnesota Asbury Hospital, Minneapolis, Minn. School Nurse. R AY FINK Home-Appleton, Wisconsin Lawrence College Bachelor of Arts Marquette L'nix'ersity Civics-History Debate Coach junior Class Adviser - 7 ' ' A, , V W r W f W , ' 'I ' W f 1 7' 11,1 V ' ,ZW ' 1 X - VW . Page 1 7 More ,v ity Y 1.x r - L ... ..1l-- i ' 1 WW. MW 1 QV' if ,- f T' i ' l 2 Q MJ! llffl:,fV7Z Ji W 'LL ,it X xr, ttf? 44' l GDM JJ: A ii J I t .V . 1 ,- I - A JAC J , D ,' Page 18 s ' ' My 1 , xy' J .1 3 A Q Y rf' ' A r q ky Ns!! ' JI Jkt N . 4 vii X Q., '- -tsl , .'Xf ' Y t f x THE NICOLET Blaixulfonn Tours Home-Cornell, NVisconsin Ripon College University of Wisconsin History-Science Sophomore Class Adviser Auciz ANDERSON Home-Menominee, Michigan Whitexvater Normal Commercial Freshman Class Adviser GI,.xm's LARSEN Home-Eau Claire, lYisconsin University of Minnesota Bachelor of Science Columbia University, N. Y. English Senior Class Adviser Adviser of Nicolet Lixn'uENc1-1 KRAFT Hon1e'AMeuasha, VVisconsin Stout Institute Manual Training Band and Orchestra Director IELIIA ANDERSON Home-Green Lake, VVisconsin Ripon College University of Wisconsin Master of Arts Assistant Principal Chemistry and Physics Senior Class Adviser .i 1..1 T. ALINE Zlnnlzm. X7ERNA MARSHALI. - - sv- ' s 51-ul I-,xwRENC1c LINDQUIST Home-Thorp, Xlfisconsin State Teachers College at Oshkosh Manual Arts Freshman Class Adviser ALICE BONNELL Home-Ripon, XVisconsin Ripon College Bachelor of Arts University of W'isconsin English-Library Freshman Class Adviser Ln.l.uN F.-xnnnixcn llome-Menasha, Wisconsin Menasha High School Secretary to the Superintendent Home-Milwaukee, VVisconsin University of VVisconsin Bachelor of Arts English-Speech Dramatic Coach Junior Class Adviser Home-De Pere, XVisc0nsin Vlhitewater Normal Commercial 1 So more Cl a. ,nl K Q ill li ll W A abil W f N T vi Milli fl l ntl ' MW 5 ii l NWN -'- T H E N I C O L E T NEW FACULTY MEMBERS Miss Elda Anderson. principal of the local high school, has charge of the physics and chemistry department. She is a graduate of the tlreen l.ake High School, received the bachelor of science degree at Ripon College and her master of arts degree at the University of XYisconsin. For two years she was student assistant in physics at Ripon College. under D. XY. H. llarber. and was instructor in physics at the University of XYisconsin. Miss Easing. in charge of the high school art classes. graduated from the Rural High School, and the State Teachers College at Oshkosh. She has studied art courses in the Chicago School of Applied Art and Design. the Church School of Design. the Chicago Art lnstitute. and the Milwaukee State Teachers College. She has been supervisor of art in several Dakota schools and in Pennsylvania. For three successive years, she had charge of the art department of Minot Normal School. Minot. North Dakota. Miss Gladys Larsen. head of the English Department of Menasha High School. is a graduate ot Eau Claire High School and Eau Claire State Teachers College. She has received the bachelor of science degree from the Cniversity of Minnesota and has also done work at the Teachers College. Columbia University. New York City. Mr. lleauford Todd. head of the History Department. is a graduate of l.a Eorge High School. the StateTeachcrs College of Eau Claire. and of Ripon College. lle has completed one-half year's work for his master of arts degree at the Uni- versity ot XYisconsin. He has had several years' experience in different western schools. Mr. Lindquist graduated from the Thorp lligh School and from the State Teachers College of Oshkosh. lle has had practical experience as a contractor during the summer months and has been head of manual arts department in several high schools of North Dakota and Xlisconsin. lle now has charge of the wood- working department here. Mr. Ray Fink. graduate of the Appleton High School. received his bachelor of arts degree from lawrence College and has taken advanced work at Marquette University. He was a veteran. dehater on the Appleton High School and Lawrence College debating teams. lle is now head of the social and debate departments here. Miss Aline Ziebcll is a graduate of Riverside High School, Milwaukee. She has received her bachelor of arts degree from the Cniversity of NYisconsin. and has nearly completed her master of arts degree there. XYhile there. she took a prominent part in dramatics, and at one time was on the intercollegiate debate team of the University of XVisconsin. Miss Verna Marshall is a graduate of the De Pere High School and State Teachers College, XYhitewater, XYisconsin. Miss Marshall was formerly head of the commercial department at Pulaski. XYisconsin. Miss Anne Burke. graduate of the Rochester High School. Minnesota, has received heribachelor of arts degree from the St. Theresa's College, XYinona. Minnesota. She is in charge of the l.atin and elementary science departments here. Page 20 Fl ab li- ? 1 1' 5 :, ry i... R 1 ' 5' G-D ' 5?-as lllllllmn S XI iq' ,3 '- A 2 '- l 1 ? T52 N, of 5 E .Io I 4 n -- . 'll QM Aff Q1 if 'elf' D ,vw-J of fit 2 Mel i X I fgnziff. .. , gf M we -sl , l 44' Y 5. .alll E The lrwm' of k11rrrQ'!f'r1'gff' sim!! 1l1I'I'4' Hx mlv. .YH IIHIIIUY 41 .Vflllllfllf ix A'fIHl',Yl4Ilfj f0II'1I.X', Tllvy ruff! rnlwr Ziff and join lin' lIlfl.Y.Yl'Y Hu! 1lt'Vl' flzqv fm' in fllflll' 1't'fjllltlI' l'Ilf.YJ'l'k' ,. - , XX f VNX f X A -1- f ,. X M' -X 'f 41 lx X V S., 1 Q7 w RX -X I t fx ff! Y ff f 1 P- ' X lx f , IV XLLQ XX faxggovf X ,, X' V T. yy, NAX SENIORS Hl lflQ'ICR9 UNI-lft'IIf . , . lilaxNlc'l'll GRIXIICS I lm'-l'1'w.v1'fh-111 . X Vlcxlx l .xlllu:.xvu M4'1'wlf11A-x' . f,.XRI. IQIQAIWH mzxzmv' Ru'llAxRl1 S1'IlI,I-Ililzl, L Inxss B I 0'I l'1 u O1lm11'1l mm' I'fmwml L mas Llillllxb C1'm'11 uml lf'l11'!1 L Iuxm 141.11 nv-- WWI' .Saul P4415 LI.,X55AX1JXl5l'.IQ5 Nllws Q. f7f,UIXNUR Miss li. .XNIIHRSIIN M155 li. Ihxrcsrcx MN. l,. IC. KIc.xlf'1' Pare 21 A c-.L...- -4. rv 7 ,Y Y, Y -Tffq-7-uanhnggq-rg-fr . -, Page 22 x7IRGlNIA KNOELKE In true goodness 1m.snrf1a:sed. Prom Committee 3, G. A. A, 1, 2, 3, 4g Girls' Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 4. NATHAN M1l,LER to look on Tu look an the bright side, is the right .ride of life. Milwaukee Boys' '1'CCl1lliCZll High School 1, 2, 3, Football 4. ELMER CHRISTENSEN If you Nay with him at any game, you arc .rure to Ion. Prom Committee 3g Basketball Manager 43 Typing Award 23 Commercial Club 1, 2. EVA WEBSTER Slow but tl1an.glztfnl are her anions. Scotland 1, 2, Prom Committee 2, English Medal 35 G. A. A. 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 43 Nicolet Staff 43 Declamatory 3, 43 Menaisha Forensic Club 3. CECELIA TERRIEN A winning way, n pleaa-ant .i-mile, a lively 'word for all. Prom Queen 33 G. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Nicolet Stal? 45 Commercial Club 2, 3. f if' A - THE NICQLET RICHARI1 SCHLEGEL .-l man mimiricrii' against his will I.: nf' his own o1n'ni'au still. Treasurer nf Class 45 Prom Committee 35 Football 3. 45 Basketball 35 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Cue Cluh 45 Oratory 35 Oratory Medal for second place, CARI. RIZMICH lI'lmtz'r'cv' vlsz' you are in lifr, bc agrrcalzlc By wliatcvci' talent ywu can please, please. President nt' Class :lg Vice-I'resident 35 Secre- tary 45 Prom Committee 35 Tennis 2, 35 Cheer Leader 1, 2, 45 Nicolet Staff 4. XXYERNA FAHRHACH Our thing :lr fowrmr good That one thing ix Surce.r.v. Valedictorian 45 Vice-President of Class 45 Chemistry Medal 35 English Medal 25 li. A. A. 45 Prom Committee 35 Girls' Chorus 3 4' filee Cluh 1. 2, 3. 45 Secretary and Treasurer nf Glee Club 35 liditor of Nicolct 45 Typing Awards 2, 35 C ' ommercial Contestant 'Y 3- lfirst place in liookkeeping at Oshkosh District Commercial Contest 25 Commercial Cluh 2, 3' 9 .ecrclary of Commercial Club 35 Bank Cashier 2. lir:NNi-1TH GRIMIZS A Iitrlr nou.rvn.rv mm' and thru Is rvli'.rl1vd by Nic but of men. Detroit Northwestern lligh School 25 President of Class 45 Fnolhall 45 Track 35 Nicole! Staff 45 Secretary and Treasurer of Cue Club 45 Hank Cashier 4. Miwruzn Giizsu A'er'vr lui.rs a clzawre uf .rztying a kimz' wort! or nf lining iz friendly act. Prom Committee 3. Page 23 . VA' I Rf' 4. ' . Thi e dw MAA 4.34 fywpi ', i 1 W, , ' 1 -Q V -1 1, I Y ' 1 ' ' .62 A171 AI H4 r n ' i ,WA shi A ' Iii' ,AAN will 'ff , 4. . v C ' tyl L Mig: v wer A l- f A i hi 1 Vx-L ll 'K' b X Y s i ' - I lmwk' ki- Q f' w ,V - .Mf cv Mui' QYCFV' ,' R A 1 i 'W Y 4 1 ..' KY ire' . 5 . I . Ass s A' I C- ---- THE N1co1.ET ELIZABETH P1.owR1c.HT 'Fm' if .rllr will, slxc rr-iII, you may dvlvcud on she :c'ur1't, .she 'wmft and tlzcrcs 't, Amt' if an cud an 't. Secretary and Treasurer of Class 33 Prom Committee 3' Ii. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 President ot' G X A. 23 Vice-President 43 Basketball 1, 1. -3. 4. Wearer of M 23 Tennis 1, 2, 3. Leader 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 3. 43 43 Cbeer Kllee Club 1, 2. 3, 43 Operetta 23 Nicolet Staff 43 Debate 43 Menasha Forensic Club 4. MlL'TON Sci-xisirziu-:ix Happy am Ig from care I'm free! IVI15' aren't they all cautcnded luke mc? nd 3,4 Prom Committee 33 Tennis 23 Ba Orchestra 4. HENRY linrgsuocic I imxtquislied, he would For c'cn thong: argue still. Oralory 2. 3, 43 National Forensic League ' ' ' ' ' Clxb 43 De 2, 3, 43 Forensic Club .5, 4, Cue L batc 2, 33 Commercial. Club 1, 2, 3. Lucn.Le SCHw,xnTz Sllc'll succeed in zulratczw' she undertakes' lass 33 Prom Com mittee 33 G. A. A. 1 ,2. 3, 43 Basketball 1 ' A ' K' I 1 2, 33 Operett .5 4 Salutatoriang President of C Girls' Chorus 3, Glee Klum , 23 N' lt Stall' 4: Declamatory 1, 2, ', icoe 2, 3, 43 Medals x Extemporaneons Reading Declamatory and Extemporaneons Reading ' ' ' -l Vleslal 43 Cue Declamatory Medal 4, Linton 1 Club 43 F1.omcNcE FUNK U5f'l'C1.'ll is .ril:'vv, .rilvncc is galdenf' Girls' Chorus 3, 4. Page 24 ' Debate 2, 43 National Forensic Club 3 a:::y::'7,wvf THE NICOLET DOUCZL.-XS TL'fHSCHPfRlfR liar mc all thing.: are rusyf' Football 45 Prom Chairman 35 Tennis I, 2, 3. 4: Band 3, 45 Nicolet Stall' -lg President of Cue Club 45 Bank Cashier 4. XYIOLA LAN ns Knox If once' 'wr lzam' the will lv do zz thing, tlivn wc can da it. Basketball 1, 2g li. A. A, 1, 2, 35 Girls' Cliurus 1, 2, 35 Banil 23 Newspaper Staff 35 Vom- mercial Club 1. 2. GERALD STR, Mimi: The influrmr of a livlpful tlwnyllt, fvrlilislml fu thc 2vm'li1', ranuot ln' u1va.vnrvdg its 1'1- fcrts are furI'mt'l1iuy and z'r'crlu.s'ting. Secretary and Treasurer of Class 23 Prom Committee 3: Nicolet Staff 4. EUQANOR BODUEN I-Irr maunrr is quid, but don? jmlgr lin' by il. G. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 43 Girls' flmrus 43 Nicolct Staff 4: Bank Cashier 35 Typing Awards -1. CHRISTY XY.-Xl.'l'liR 'Far l1z .r a lad that l'll.Yllt'.Y likv man' .-lftff' all tlmlt l'z'r'ta'in.r tn an art-lu2'iny fall. l'rum Vommittcc 35 Tennis 2, 33 Fheer Leader I. I - . . ' 1 , 'laml J, Nuolrt Stall 4. l l Page 25 I .vy f ', - 04' J .1 -,v is' If bpb' - v f QP' u . , 'v 5: .fl ii ' u HU ,Q Q si - , Vw' .-' . 1 j ., - .v ,. s' , . I I ' ' . K A Q' , , 1 .s , .,- N f' of ' x' A 'hw t, lsiyf .5 'xx-F 'n i ' I V n 17 I I Nash, Rr an av ' 1 1 5 M 5 i :fc B' l I Q N ' gs 'Xt h ...r ' 'Vx' K ...' v' P-' .xv -,. ' , Ig 1 . 'L' 'tr' ' x ' fd - -.1 V 1 .,.v R' 1- I' ,, ri. .1-k' W - Vi' by , 1 -ull' 'i 0, ' I ,W pf In 'B 1' sl - i N r l ' -.- nTQ.p --ua-' :mg ..... ,- Alltlffg Ll. ,AAQ41 . 911-lf iff' af---fi aMJQ,,,,fP4.i.-1' 0-13 at l I I .t . I S' , I . W 1 1 . o l af I , X 4 E 2 lf? 1. ll lx Ig ku ,V- ffl 3 F., I. 1. I -l :ir -Q Z It 1 lm THE NIGOLET ----- l l l Page 26 DOROTHY Rosmfow Fri'cuds you lrawe made, but not one foe. JOSEPHINE SMITH She enters into things with seal and zest flzzd ranks in knowledge 'wiih the be.rt. St. Mary's High School 1, 25 Prom Committee 31 G. A, A. 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club -ig Nicolet Staff 4. XVILLIAM KING He has a quiet na'tnv'e But n1z'.rchic'f Ilrrk.r beneath. Prom Committee 39 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Com- mercial Club 3. RL'Fvs G,xRRow .'lml7itiw1 is his .refund name. Jurl wait to .ree him rise fo fame. Prom Committee 3, Basketball 3, 45 Tennis 2g Commercial Club 2, 35 Typing Awards 2, 3. LURRMNE ECHRICH Reur1'.v for anything, 'work ar' play, .S'he'.v a jolly good scout most an,vduy. ' Prom Committee 35 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent of G. A. A. 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis Medal 33 Wearer of M 23 Cheer Leader 43 Glee Club 1, 23 Orchestra 43 Band 3, 4, Operelta 25 Nicole! Staff 43 Cue Club 4, Commercial Club 2, 3: Bank Cashier, 2, 3. -ll THE EDNA LIOORE The .rrcrrl of .vm'cc'.v.r is ronstancy to fur11use. G. A. A. 1, 25 Girls' Churus 2, 33 Newspaper Stal? 3, HARR1' LoPAs Aim is not e11ongl1,' yllll mn.rt hit. ,llakr yarn' mawk, but mina' what yum' mark is. Prom Committee 33 Football 3, 4g Debate 4. LoRRA1Ni-: BISHOP Her virflc uf fri:-m1.r1iifi will eww' gruzv For shr : the kind of girl if.: well fo knack Prom Committee :SQ G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 XVearer of M lg Glee Club 13 Cue Club 4: Typing Award 33 Commercial Club 2, 3. ETHRI. HELD Hafipy.- rarc'fv'rz'. and yay, Scattering .sunshine along Ihr way. Prom Committee 35 G. A. A. 1. 2, 3. 4: Treasurer of fi. A. A, 35 Kilee Cluh 1, 2: Uperetta 25 Cue Club 4g Typing Award 34 Commercial Club 2, 3. ROBERT SCHULTZ Tha lzimhrnzari winds his horn And a-hunting we will yu.'J Prom Committee 3: Football. 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 4: M Club 3, 43 Track 3, 4g Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Bank Cashier 1. A . 1' A' NICOLET I 1 i i I I l ,. 5 ,l . . fjfe 1'-1 ful. zf-'f'.' 1. I 1' ' l ., 1 ., 1 . 1 , -QP' I . 1 T lv 1. lt F K C .' l ' .rn t K .- - . ' XT . ' V Avjx I TMJX vkL4s.f, ,-A-Y-tt jails 1 , 64 7LfL L 1 3' Q ' A xv' 1 .v Mx - ' - 013 I , l . - - wks. N. - U NX. E: C.. ' s 5 , S' 8 if NJ I y L le, ,av T7 -:th II 4 ' 'F xp' R' ..' lf' Ar 5 M X 'Ir f va t , l Page 27 NN K Y, 5 I-.f. ,if rx' ' ff - x' ir., Q t . v . .L- ,.'jlJ 1 . J l Kr . h ,xo '-'MJ ' ,,i .mw gg? LAURMTA STEIN Tho reanm. firm, the femfrrate will, limiuranfe, furesiglrt, .ctrc'n.gll1, and skill. Prom Committee 3: li. A. .X. 1, 2g Basketball 1. 2, 43 Nicolet Staff 3, 45 Debate 3. 43 Na- tional Forensic League 3, 4: Menasha Forensic Clulm 3, 43 Bank Cashier 1, Z. IRWIN SCHOEPEL I am rlimbiny a difirult v'narl,' But the glory giuxr me .ytn-nggl1, Prom Committee 31 Track 3, 4: Bank Cashier 3: Commercial Contest 2. RACHEL Massl-ix' .-1 gmiul di.vlm.ritiou brings itx mwwi' mnluy frieml.v. G, A, A, l, 23 Girls' Chorus 2, 31 Newspaper Staff 3. CHARLr:s kfILLER fl day, an lmm' of 'virluous lilzefty, Is worth a whale eternity in bandage. Curroalw KLL'Tz FuntI7all is not thc only game I'Il play I'll play the game of law' .mum Jay. Viecfpresidcnt of Class 2: Prom Committee 3 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 M Club 2. 3, 4. Y , THE NICOLET EVAN BLOUNT Tim .rrvrrt nf s11n'es.v is to br' ready for your opportunity when it r0mf'.v, Prom Committee 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 3, 45 M Club 2, 3, 45 Track 3. Elm,-x Hmzrnmt U.'llG7I.V things iiifirult to rifnvign prove' vary to f'f'rfnrn1am'1'. Vice-President of Class 15 Prom Committee 35 li. A. .-X. I, 2, Zi, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Girls' Chorus 3, 45 lilee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Nicolet Staff 45 Declamzitory 35 Forensic Cluh 35 Commercial Club 2, 35 Vice-President of Com- mercial Club 35 Bank Cashier 4. ALVIN ADRIAN ll'itI1 orllinawy talent and artraordinary per- .rr'r1'frani'P, all things are attainable. Commercial Contestant 1, 25 First place in Rapid Calculation at Oshkosh District. Com- mercial Contest, FLORENCE WHNI11' Good humor only tra-rlmr rluarm.r to last Still maker new rmrqut-.rt.r and -maintains the past. Prom Committee 35 G. A. A. 1, 25 liirls' Chorus 45 lilee Club 1, 2, 45 Commercial Club 1, 2, 35 Bank Cashier 1, 2. Cl..-xvrox Helss .4n1bititm ix 110 run' for lo:'f'. lresident of Class 15 Prom Committee 35 Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 M Club 2, 3, 4. We! Xh -SC lxoolx K d0h','f j0P.73.-16 JQ axcxf'-S VM! Q 5,06 nf 'fvje-f':7e,f' as reall MQ ! ' v ff QSWL 'b6l'lod'4 h 'il-5 QT Tm- h mon Vyfzch Jdrme one W os usugsuy ASK lt 5 E i . L L ,. 1 t aj I m lf il Page 30 4 'UW us r u,b!a.a.se 514afof'0klKlr1y. o 'fi. RICHARD Covm: Corrm-Hon dates much, but enrauragcment e1'erything. Prom Committee 35 Cheer Leader 15 Bank Cashier 1. DORls JAPF. A girl of plzrfmsz' and persviferaozre 'winning fm' 11N'sz'lf the Ianrels arcorrit'd. Prom Committee 35 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 35 Nicolet Stall' 45 Typing Awards 2, 35 Commercial Club 2, 35 Commercial Cou- testant 2, 35 Third place in Bookkeeping at District Commercial Contest 25 Bank Cashier 3, 4. CHARLES Scnumz Tim first grcat gift we can brstow on others is a good example. Prom Committee 35 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Nicolet Staff 45 Bank Cashier 3. M ILDRED ALGER Thr srfrct of lrapfiurxs is in nl'wa3'.r lrcwing .mnzrtlmzg tn dn and in doing that .vnmctlzing with :carl and 4-lmr'rfuIne.r.r. Prom Committee 35 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 45 Girls' Chorus 35 Glee Club l, 25 Nicolet Stall 3, 45 Business Manager 45 Cue Club 45 Secretary and Treasurer of Cue Club 45 Commercial Club 35 Typing Awards 2, 35 Assistant Director of Banking 4. DOROTH Y K N 01-:L KE This 'world ix not .ro had a world as some cuunhl like to make ity though wlwilzfr good or 'zvhctlzcr had dfpmliis an how you take it. Prom Committee 35 G. A. A. 1, 25 Girls' Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Newspaper Staff 3. I,l'1'.x'l'1ff'1Il f , X., 11 Jas fL4lv 3 4 if 1, .H+ I-1' 1if 5xT?e'- J W f , .IUNIORS 1 1I'I4lQ l'.R5 f fn f 1 f.:-4' 'fxfn I Y ..-,, ,M VV, . J ,AV N . . . ll-'lcml1ff- ' . lx 2 I lllll I 1-11-f'l'l'.x'l'rff'l1f QM 1 N 4'1'1'l1l1'V fy t!.S'l1l'1'I' X.N ,IXhI'.NNIII4I-NYIVIQ l'l'l'1'11.x KIKLXNUNI-'xx . lux . Nikhil' XXlI.I l,lNtL Q IASB .-XIJYISICIQS MR. R. Fixx Bliss .-X. Zl1cr:1c1.1. MR. X. c.XI.lJI-IR ee, ' ' Ml., .X. lx,l,l-Hmm Page 31 ...-f-- THE NICOLET l 1. l M' h ,l,2.,'r 1 Sehierl. liessey 'lilnnnzis llix Prnnnske tiodhardt I.. Adams Klinke Blount . fe, L 4 X ,f ,' IGH' . Nlr,C'ulder Mr. Fink Reimer llosy Alnkoxvslti lirode linln' llerrlvnld lfunlc V.' f A ' If ?l17nf4 lit-lvrieh Meyer Yuley Snyder Sensenllrenner Longworlh lleclvner 'l'inim:-imun lielly f 'A iv I l I 6f,L' I 'l ff. 'NM f Y j ff.V 7 y ' ug , 5,'.'? 4 , ' ' ..'...,A. . . ' . - 9, THB JUNIOR CLASS . f, K . A + , fjfl'i'S.61JLC'l1llJ61' 0. M125 the cluss of lfj24j entered Rlenushu High School. At ' ' 4-fthe hrst meetmff of the class llelen Lhristoiterson was elected uresidentg l.vle , K s l . , - L' izfnfzrfteyiiizni. vice-president: l.eola l.oomuns. treasurer: and Richard lensen. sec- ., J ' ff, e . . . -' V. . retarv. lheclztss wus well re mresented the hrst year in athletics. lzdwarcl Mod- hurdt played lmsketlmztll m the prelnnmury games with Neenah. Others who were ' prominent in this sport were hlerome Cordv, l.lyle 'l'immerm:m. und l.awrence . Knester. Un March 24, the inter-class declztmutory contest was held. The l'resh- man Class was represented hy l.eolz1 Loomans :ind Genevieve l.ielml. At the close of the school yeztr the class had zt picnic at Xlitverly Bench. The next year the class elected Richard lensen. president: l,yle Tiinmerman, ltreasurer. XYZ1ltCl' Klinke and Lloyd vice-president: Leone Lzmdig, secretary una li l l K' lllelfilf hrouffht honors to the class Adams were the footlmall mlztvers. Ltwarr tot ' . 6 lmy his wonderful Work in the lmusketlmll tournament. Genevieve l.ielml and lilsie Hrezinslce took part in the llold Medal Declamatory Contest. During the sull- district forensic contest Richard ,lensen represented the sophomores in extent- poraneons speaking. Five memlmers of the class were chosen for the Commercial Contest held ut Menztshu on Saturday, .-Xpril 23. The Winners of the tirst three Page 32 L THE NICOLET - Miss Zielxell Xliss lilezisnu Xlc,Xli4ll'eu liiitsehei' llurry iiliiliitluu lli1i'cl1:u'nI n 'istulltrsuii llreviiist' Xeliilslyi l.ielwl .liiry Sn:-gel' Y. .Xclzims lf. Lzimlig' l.. l.:iix4lig Willling THE JUNIOR CLASS places eiitererl the State Cilnitest :it XYliitewzttei' flll Kluy 14. ' suplnmiores represeiitecl our school :it XX-llllCVV2llCl'I -Iiinim' lluolckeepiiig, Xlilfliiig :mil lleleii Lilll'lSlUllL'l'SUllQ hluniui' Typing, lflsie llrezinslqe. Xlilfliilg won the State Llunim' lluoklqeepiiig Clizimpiimship, :mal lleleii Q fersun Wim secoml place. f li ,E Q l, . . 4 QQ, 1 , .af 1! . Y t F I R l ,J iv by 1 K 'V . Y . 'LD' L 399 l S i fl . . l'he fullmyiiig 42 Nlzirie Tu QA Marie lxtb-f- 1 lliristuli- ,Al fl , , ' v This yezu' the class ullicers ure: presicleiit 'lerume lirmleg vice-presimleiit, Owen 1- 1 SCllSClllJl'CllllC1'Q secretziry. liertha Mc.Xmlrew3 l1'CllS1ll'Cl', Marie XYilHii1g. The 'llllllUl'S were well representerl this yezir in fuutlmull hy LilIll'L'llCC liessev. Xlziller W Ai ' , . . K , L. lilinke, l,luycl Acluins. l.luycl llluunt. :mil 'loseph l'i'uuusl4e. Twp ui these, Walter H liliiilce zmil l.luyrl fXilZll1lS, CIl.I'l1Cil letters. ln lmusliethzill l.luyil .-Xclzuus :mil l.yle Ulyh' ', up 'lllllllllCl'lllZlIl were their relvreseutzltiyes, flu Nuveiiiher IH, :1 peppy lll'L'llL'Sll'Il , L ul! furiiisheml the musie for :L lfuntlmall llzuiee. given hy the class. .lerinne Klrmle re- . M5 ,i ceivecl :L place iii the llehzite try-nuts. which were helrl llecemlmer 2. flCllCVlCVC ., A I rug l.iehl :mcl lilsie llreziiislqe represeuterl the class iii the llolcl iXlK'llIll lleclzunzltury if N' ' Llnitest. .Ns the chztirmzm uf the llflllll. the ,luniurs eluse Riclizirfl Kelly. The V if hig event wus helrl :lt the new llulte iles Xlurts gyiniizisium, which was hezultifully I ileci irzttecl. , , . . . . - . - . . f XX e. :is the ciztss ot JN. wish to the Qlztss ol 21, the lmest nt success lll czirrynig - out their senior year, :mil we hope that ztlthuugli uurs was :L success, theirs will ' . I L'YL'll lil' Illl llllIll'llYl'llll'lll HVU1' H lll'S. Pzuqe 33 ,- H THE NICOLET 1-lp- - -1- JUNIORS AND THEIR FAVORITE Lloyd Adams Yerna Adams l.loyd Blount Yiola llurchard lflsie Breziuslce Helen Christottersou Clarence Gosz Xlalter Klenlie Lyle r,lQlllllllC1'lll1lll liyell Eckrich Owen Sensenlmrenner Philip Herrlmold Roman Funk Marie lYilHing 1 ieorge l leclcner Hillard 'Iakowslci l lazel hlury Mary Corry lXIargaret Gunlmow lidward Dix llertha McAnclrexr lidward Ruhr Richard Kelly Austin Longwortli lithel Landig Leone Landig Sylvester Scliierl sl erome Grode Leone Zclinski Annetta Kutscher Genevieve Lielil Clarence Kessey joseph l'runuske Raymond Riemer lienjamin Tlionias Arthur Snyder Ellis Yaley ACTORS Page 34 Lloyd Hamilton June Marlow George Q'Drien Gilda Gray Marian Davies Colleen Moore Lawrence Gray Kenneth Harlan XYilliam Haines John Gilbert Jackie Coogan Ramon Navarro Tom Mix Doris Kenyon Ralph Graves Thomas Meighan Claire XYindsor Bebe Daniels Florence Yidor Richard Dix lfsther Ralston Donald Keith Bert Lytell Fred Thomson Norma Talmadge Lois Moran Antonio Moreno Dolores Costello Dolores Costello Gertrude Ulmstead Leatrice Joy Ronald Colman Red Grange Nick Stewart Richard liarthlemess Lloyd Hughes Ben Lyon l'I'.vl'rlI'1ll '- ' :viz SOPIIOMI DR ICS lJI IfIifIfIQS f ,ff'!!, , fzfv,gf.:,fr,Z ' .ff I 1 .. -: X 1 - .4 1k 7'-X214 ii,,::lI.2:-I I ff f 1+!::.'::a:-f 'pk 2 F I' 1wmWm-'2f ff, 'Mars-J' X I fj 411- 2 f' ff, V, ' M XV f-XJ '. f ,ff f K ,f'x ix . -,-X I . I,4lRll'IkIIY I1'I'1m'1lI'1'V- . 'x'x I lm l'1I lull IQl I'llIQl'x1xII'I M'1'l'1'lIII'V-TH IL' ' Im.: Rx' ' x I RANILI-I CIMXSS IXI JYISICIQS IM X. XI.XR5II.XI.I. Klrss I. N IINIIT , , . 1 MIX. II, I mm RIN. IQ. IDM, u.xIm1-i Page 35 --i-- THE NICOLET llxlilmnrslqi Vetter .Xndersun lfalirlraeh Sehnllz Xlalelmw Yeinlerliyden Rnhe l'l-:nigh XYeln:1ei Nlr. llnl'lmrine Mr, 'l'mld Selnnilzer liiseh limnnelx Vrange l'rahl lk-rl: Miller .Xpiw l.ingnuxxski lilnepfel lin1'un'sl4i Flzllsrmslyi 'l'errien llahnen KklIl'll1N'll'l' llnllinian .Xhrl-ns linrili llr:ijen'slre THE SOPHOMOHE CLASS lwu years agp a large ninnlmer of freshmen Caine to Xl. ll. S. as green as everg lint with the help of the upper elassinen. who shmved thein arunnd. they lie- eanie aeelistmiieml to high school life. lidnnind Xlelmster was elected president and succeeded in prmnuting the interests ul the class. l'hilip Yanderhyden was elected vice-president: lithel l.ielll, seeretaryg and l.neile l'ieree, treasurer. The elass was prominent in forensics and was represented in the Child Medal lleelainznury Contest lmy Annalmel liirling, who won third place. .luhn .'Xllll6l'Sllll was the only freshman on the delmate team. ,lle alsu did very good wurlc in uratury and ex meulciiw' Clarence Yetter and lidinn lL'llllBUl'Zll1C0l1S si . h. , ' ' ' ' 'll the claw was repre- lmall stars and made a splendid record last year. ln luutlma , , 1. sented hy Dale Clongli and lidnnind XX'elister, whu played center and end res peetively. As l7rusli. the class also had splendid sueeess in emninereial wurlc 'l'ln'ee llll4llllN3l'S of the elass entered the Xlenasha llislriet CUllllllL'l'Cl2ll Cmnest Page 36 U nd XYel1s1Cr were the lmaskel- -' THE NICOLET wi-i-1 ' Q 11111-1'11'1-151-1' 1.11-111 14:11'111'1'ig4111 1..1111111g N1-111111111 l'i1-1'1-1- ,11llL'11Sl'1lt'l'L'l' 111111111111- XI1sm N1111'sI11111 N11 . 'ss S1-1111111 111-1l11111'115k1 1111j111sk1 l'111'1'1' .Xf11111s 1111111 Z1-I111s11v I1111111z111x11 1111111- 1li1'1111g 1i11111111s11' 1' .,1... 1 111511111111 1'-11l'l1 :x1L'1'1'i1l'j' 11l'ZllllI THE SOPHOMORE CLASS 11115 11.11 .1111111s1 1-1'c1'1' 1111-111111-1' 111 1111- 1'111ss is 11111-11 111-'1' 1 ' - ' A1111 11111 111111111 111 111 .1 s11111111111111'1- 111s11-1111 111 11 11'cs111111111. '1'11e 111'111'1-rs 111- 131111111X 111 1 1 - 1 111 I 111-1113 1111111 R1-1111111-1, .' 1 ' I 1' v' '1 1'1s1'11-1'11', 11' 1'11'1-- 111-S1111-1113 211111 R111111111111 1'1'11111-'1-. 51-1'1'1-11111' 111111 t1'e11s111'1-1' . 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A111111 s111111-111s 11111-11111-11 1111- 1111111' 111111 c11j111'1-11 1111' 47 1111111-1115 211111 1111- 1-111e1'111111111g' 111111' 1111-51-1111311 111' 1,111'111- 1'1e111- .11111 1111111 ' ' A .X11111-1's1111. 1111- 1-lass 111 IQRQO 1111s 511111111 1111 111-1111 iL'110l11 Yl11141t '11111 f1CiL'I'YCi 1111- 111 11 '1 1 1111- 11s 11111111 111 N 1 N 111111-1' c111ss1-s 1111' ' 5 . , 1 1 . 1h'l1 1 .. ... Page 37 SONGS OF MEMBERS OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Gerald Ahrens4 lle's The Last XYorfl. hlohn Anderson-i'l.et Me Call You Sweetheart. Albert Apitz- XYhat'll l Do Un a Dew. Dew. Dewy. lfay. Grace llalclaufg XYhen XYill The Sunshine For Me. Cecille BerlnaroskifuSometimes I Ani Happy. james Beck- Falling ln Love. Annabel llirling- My lX'lelancholy liabyf' Regina Bojarskef XYho. Helen llrown- Five Foot Two. Yaleria lilroclzinske- l Never Knew. l.illian Cartwright- Sleepy Time Gal. Dale Clonghf The Doll Dance. llernice Corry--f l lYant To lie Happy. Alvin Danowskifaflust Another Day XYastecl Away. Howard Drajewske--J'l Never Care About 'lloniorrony llclwarcl liisch4 Ain't NVe Got Fun. Allen FZ1l'll'llZ'lCl1f xYlllSDCl'l1lg'.u Deloris Forcl-'ankle ancl My lloy Friend. Fern Gnstmang''lflapperettef' Arthur lliahnen- So lllnef' Otto Fl0lll'll1Zlll'7 l.t't'S Make llelievef' Michael lakowski4 l.et Me Dream. Grace Kaminski- lt All Depends On Yon. Clarence Kennneter- Yes, XXV: Have No llananas Karl Kloepfel- Youll Be Snrpriseclf' George liorth- Baby Face. Qloe 'Knrowski-''lust a Menioryf' Clara l'.anclig'g 'I'lie Girl l riencl. lithel l,ielml- lirainstor1n. liiclwarfl l.ignowski- Nothing lflse To Do. Roy lX'lalchow4 XYho Cares? Yerna Merkley- XYhat Do l Care llhat Soineborly Said. Norbert Millerg All Over Nothing At All. .X , llelen Oberweiser4 l Gotta Get Myself Soinebocly To l.ovc l.ucile l ierce- l.et's Kiss ancl Make Up. llernarcl l7okalsky4 At lleace XYith The X'Vorlcl. llalter l rahl4 No Une's Fool. Regina Zelinske 'XYhen Day ls Done. Ruth Reinmel-- Are You Thinking of Me 'l'.unigl1t? liclnnincl XN'elister- Thinking of Yon. Raymond Prange- My llest Gal Tnrnecl Me Down. l'eter Rohe-hlf You Do-lYhat You Dof, Marcella Rohe- Blue Skies. Harry Ron1neyg All Alone. Algernon Sclnnitzer-- Tell Me XX'hat To Do. Alvin Schultz- Schultz ls llack Again. limery ',l'errien- Song of The XYanderer. Dorothy 'l'uchseherer4 Ain't She Sweet, Philip Yanclerhyrlen4 l ani Looking For a Gal Nanierl Mary Clarence Yetter- After the Ball. Page 38 f'-X ff X X --YQ1T5L X - f A -Y K f - X iii..- ..-- -I- QKV V V 4x . I .ki -Y 'H g- fxo fx ,fA Yggw ,f 4!w X f 'WX X- 'GRUDEV X A V K1 -if! FRICSHMICN 1lI l7lC'IClQS .vlllrlzf . .,.. .Xl.1,l4ix .-Xu, Q Inv-l'1'w.v1'1lw11f . . AIUIIN XY.xl.'l'l2lcs S14rrlfrrvf'l'rm.v111 1 , .XxI.Il'li Srm Nc' CLASS .XIJYISICIQS M155 AX. Mm NlzI.I. Xllss .X. l:l'Rlil-I Nl :ss X. .XXIII-.RNA Mic. I.. I.1xnQ1'ls'r' Pzxzws 31' thristensen Nudellwaclver lfgzin Potluctte llc-ckcr lloxxley t':irricr Nlerit-lc tizljeuslva Rapport Nespodjzmy K, I,iugnou'ski Mr. Linquist XYnlIt 'l'horn Alaslvolske Remix-h l'onierenka l'-ulvnlslti Blzickin llennis Schommer llenieny hunk Page tirode .Xdams Mctiillan Lanzer NValter Ustrouslti I.Slll1lSlil'4Ill Rendall Alerlwahny Domheck Buchanan THE FRESHMAN CLASS XYhen school hegan in Septeinlwer, a large class of freshman hoys and girls entered, They were like the freshmen that entered last year and the year he- fore and like those who will enter every future year. They spent the lirst week in getting acquainted with the high school huilding, the teachers. and the high school spirit. The class was divided into numerous groups under the supervision of ditiferent teachers, who conducted tours through the huilding to aid the pupils in locating the various class rooms. The beginning of the year. at a class meeting of the seventy-tive niemhers, Allen Adams was elected presidentg hlohu XValter, vice-presidentg and Alice Strong. secretary-treasurer. These leaders have con- ducted their class in the true Nlenasha High School spirit and have succeeded in carrying out many social events. The freshmen at once lmecanie known hy the active part which they took in extra-curricular activities. Rohert l,anzer, .Xndrew ligan. and Muriel Poquette represented their class in foothall. Muriel showed great ahility in the hacktield Page 40 ?-- THE NICOLET l.nltzi llcmlnziroslti Blix bchntkoslte luirrow Slielow Schultz lluss fvlltscliow lllxeete l. Llngnowski liosloslxe Strong Miss .X, .Xnrlerson Miss llurlte Miss llonnell It l . lfgnn Vzisperson lxcmmel Iilntz .zuler llrislqe liloepfel leiio Xl. lzgnn l.opzis 1 liZll'lXKl'igltl tiemmel liosy llorcnf llercher Lux llemeny l.iiX'zillc Xllitlw- tizitlinew Xliclizillievitz Reinlilcsltzi llnulcy THE FRESHMAN CLASS which enzihlerl him to ezirn ai letter. George Becker plziyefl on the seeouml hzlsliet hall team, :incl lmeczinse of his showing' there. we expect much of him in his threc future years in hi--'h school ln foicn it ,c . 'I s 's. members of the class were also well representecl, zilthough they shoulcl have pluyefl zi more :ictive part consirlerine' thc 5- size ancl uhility of the clziss. :XXIII Blichzilkevitz took pzirt in the tiolcl Kleclzil lie- clainzitory Contest, hut although she clirl not receive zi ilzice, she mhfl ' '- - 1 uix uell fox her hrst year. Allen .Xclzuns mzule the rlehzite squzul :incl representecl his class in the right manner there, in spite of the fzict that he clicl not take part in :mv cle- cision clelrzltes. llowever. he will have his chance in his three future vezirs. The class ot jl sponsorecl a clzince :ifter the New l,onclon ll'1sl'etlm'ill if . X . Nzune. Xie rletezlterl New l,onclon, which helpecl the freshinen mzilie than cllnte The clziss spent :in active zincl successful yezu' in Klenzishz ' ' I Il SIICCCSS. 1 lhgh School particiu pzitnig m forensics. athletics. :incl other extrzi-curricular activities. The class of '38 wishes to compliment the class of '31 on the line spirit' it has shown. :incl we hope that everyone will retz' ff ' 5 nn this tcchnc tlnou,hout his high school ilziys. Page 41 , l. Allen Adams ..... Regina Barcikoske . ..,. .. THE NICOLET FRESHMEN .... Puss-in-boots Tiddle de winks llarry Beachkowski ..,.... Tommy Tinker tleorge Becker ...... Catherine Bednaroski Margaret Borenz Helen Briske ...... Edward Buchanan .. Mildred Buss ...... Raymond Carrier .. Bernice Cartwright . Florence tiaspersou .. XYalter Christensen . . Myrtle Denieny .. .. Lewis Demeny . Louis Dennis .. .. ,loltn Doinbeek ..,... Marion lfgan . . . . .. .-Xndrew Egan .,.... . Frances lfgan ..., Lit XYillard lfunk ...,... Taffy, the welchman Blinken ... Little-BoAPeep Winken linave of Hearts ...... Little Kitten ......Little Thimhling Beauty jill Little Toinniy Tucker . Mary's little Lamb ......... The Beast .. Dick Xlhittington Tom the Piper's sou Sleeping Beauty . . . . . .. First Fiddler tle Red Riding Hood .. . .. Second Fiddler Ruth Gaffney .... Little Cioody-Two-Shoes joseph tiajewski ..... Blanche tiarrow ..... . The Crooked Man . . . . . . . .. Goldilocks lidward tiatza .... Reqnitl with-the- Tu ft Dorothy tiennnel .......... Mother VYitch .I ames lirode ........ llelen fiosl .......... Babe in the XYoods Babe in the VVoods Sophia tiracyalana . ..... . ......... Hansel Pearl tiutschow ...... . lfsther llereher .. lidward llowley .... lilnier .laskolske . tieoree ,led-wahny .. ........ X. iolet Johnson .......... Bye Baby Bunting Mother Goose The M an in-the-Noon Tommy Tucker Third Fiddler Tiddle de XYinks Grace liloepfel,The Old XYoman in the Shoe Geraldine Klutz ....... lilarcella liosloske Little Miss Mutfet Little Kitten john Laudskron .... Robert Lanzer .... Cartherine La Valle 1L ,. Ten O'Clock Scholar ..... Old King' Cole Olcl Mother Hubbard Bernice Lawler .............. Little Kitten Anihrose Linkowski Hazel Lopas ...... Irene Lingowski .. listher Luka .... . liatherine Lux .... Edward McGillan Donald Mericle Ann Michalkevitz. . Marcella Mix ..... Vtilliam Page .... Little Boy Blue ...... Bessie Brooks Tommy Tucker's NYife Little Two B5 es A Little Shadow Humpty Dumpty Jack Mary Cquite contraryl Gretel Jack Sprat lfloryan Nespodzany. Jack, the Giant Killer lidward Nudelhacker ...... Big John Stout Virginia Wlieefe .............. Cinderella Edward Ostrowski .. Little Willie XVinkle Muriel Pocquette ....... . King of Hearts Raymond Pakolsky Cinderella's Prince Charming Richard Pomerenka Hop O' My Thumh joseph Rappert ............. Tom Thumh tiertrude Remhleska .... jack Sprat's VVile VYilliam Remich .. ltena lt emmel ....... .. The Pied Piper Tiddle de XYee Oliver Schommer ......... .. Simple Simon Blanche Schultz .. Mary tthe little Lamhl Margaret Sniarzynski .Toni Thumlfs XYife Alice Strong ......,. Marie Stielow ,...... Queen of Hearts . Jack Sprat's XYife Josephine Sehutkoske .......... Lady-bird Ethel Terio ..... .... .... P c mlly Flinders George Thorne ..... Tommy Snooks John XYalter .... Little Jack Ilorner Norma NYatke .... ....,.......... N od llerbert XVolff .... . .. Jack be Nimble THE DRIFTER llf' .v111'l1'11' tI'Ik'lI-X' Ili' -rt't1111l1'1'f'1I lIl70lll' Um' .v11111111t'1 .r tluy, Till his lzetirf HGTV? 0111. To ride flu' fidtxv of fn11111. Nun' llc 1'1'ai'r'I.s' fllt' .rea 110 Ill0l'f'. llt' .N't'tII't'1lt'tf in 'Z't1Tll 'l'!11jv laid 11i111 at rest ffm' ilu' Illlllllllifllff IlItII'1I ll'ill1 flu' very bmi For tl I11t'1'1' tum' tl l1c1111t'. .lf ilu' 170270111 of flzc sea Ht' 1't'1'111'111'11' fwry Ulu' .lml 1'1't'rI1'rl ll 1011111 13111 still tix 1111111 ll'l1v1'v Hu' '?t'tIft'l'.i' 11011111 .lx flu' dui' lit' Irff our .vl1111'1'. . lf lla' -r't'1'g1' of fill' fI'tII'k Mm' xml. Page 42 K X-, X Y K . , Rx f f X , hx -N1 ff' K A , f 74 !Pf' X gf XX X , f P507 f-4 XMNC' 'X-XX V A nw , P . , X ,.:-cf, x N - fx. -X, Q 15,1 X X , H, x f-,-gQf 'xiii-Xi Y' 'N' LMJEQSS Il'11f1'f' Nvr our lmyx fm' in flu' jftlllltl 'llflfj' flu flzwir lwxl In uf'lm!a' our fhtllllf. RE X - T H E N I C O L E T FOOTBALL SQUAD liromle Prnnnske liowllmrrll liessey 'lflI'l1lYICl'I1HlIl l'longh Urixnw loaeh Calder ltgan I.. lllonnt lf, lllonnt lilinke 'l'nel1seIxerel' Lana-r Mfr llnl'l1arlnm ' Nlill l Webster 1 er ,opus ,Xmlams 4':a1rtai11lilnl7 Sehlegel llc-iss Selmltz 'l'oqnette FOOTBALL The football team of 1927 won six games ancl lost only one. The stuflent borly and faculty are grateful to the members of the squad for their efforts in putting 1XlCllZlSl'lZ1 in thircl place in the North- eastern XYisconsin llistriet 'll0l1I'llZlIl161lf. The football seheclnle for next year has alrearly been lnacle. lt' is as follows: September 29 Xlest De l'ere-There. October 6 New 'l,onclon-llere. Wetober 13 Ueonlo-There. October 20 Two Riversxllere. October 27 lfast De l,CI'C-'l'llC'l'C. November 3 Clintonville--llere. November IO Neenahxllere. Pane 43 ll. E :yan-1'fw GV THE NICOLET i l 1 i i l i E l Page 44 EDNV.-XRD GODHARDT liddic played halfhael-1 and proved to he a powerful factor in our hackiieild. He made many points hy going across for touchdowns and also hy kicking after the touchdowns. Next year much is expected of Eddie who is the only regular of the hacklied left. C.XPT,'XlN CLI l-'Fl IRD liI.li'l'Z Clitford has heen the main-stay of our team for four years. Ile carried out his duties as captain in the right manner and led his team through a successful season. VVe lose a valua- hl.e man when Klutz graduates in june. for his ahility at passing, kicking, and line plung- ing was important. CLAYTON Il EISS lleiss has played football throughout all of his high school years. This year he playcd halfhack carrying the ball across the goal many times. This is Clayton's last year, and the school loses a very good man when he leaves. N AT! IAN MILLER Nae came to Menasha this year and nas selected when Coach chose his line men, llc not only held down his position. hut also was helpful in completing passes. Nathan, hy his good work, was surely worthy of a letter. ll.XR RY LUPAS Harry, who surprised the school last year hy joining the squad, proved to he very iinportaiit in the line. Ile held down his position and kept up the spirit of the men in a fine manner. When he graduates in june, the school will lose an important man. EDMU N D Wl-1BS'l' li R Eddie, who has heen our end for two years. surely knows his position. llis ahility to get down under passes proved a great help to the team. VVebster has two more years of school. and we expect some good work from him. R1 lBli RT SCIICLTZ Red helped out on two positions tilling in when someone was hurt or Hoff. lle also started in many games, and his work was very valuable to the team as a substitute as well as a regular. Red graduates in June. Ml' Rl lil. Pt JQU lC'I l'li This was Mnrit-l's lirst year at foothall. :mil after hc hail received a little coaching- he rlcvelopeml into an important liaektiehl man. Poo ette, whose lirst year in school proved -necc sfnl in foothall, will he the hope ot' the school in his next three years. liV.XN HLOITNT l van started his foothall career in his sopho- more year when he snrprisetl every one with his line plunges. .Xs tptarterhaek he sent the Iiackliehl through for numerous lfltlCllll0WllS :mil carried the hall many times himself. livan. al-o. grarlnates in .lnne leaving an important position open. IXXLIC t'l.0l'till llalc is our liig center whose playing conlml not he heaten. lle helcl clown his position. anml surely tleserverl his letter. llale has two more years in which to elisplay his ahility. ll0l'lil..XS 'l'l't'llSl'lll'IRl'lR llong mlirln't know there was foothall until this year. lt was too liatl, for he showeml some nnexpectetl ahility. lle was a fast player, and although he was small, he was ahlc to snlistitnte in the line. llis work as snhstitnle was important to the team. Rlt'll,XRD SC'Ill.li1il-Il. .ls a gnartl Lefty was uright there. anrl many a man was stopperl coming through the line. Although Lefty is not so large, he was ahle to open holes for the hacktiehl. The school will lose a consistent player when he leaves. LLUYID .XIXXMS Rell was always on the jolt , an4l heltl tlown his line position in a manner worthy of men- tion. l.loyrl's work was appreeiateml hy his fellow players as was shown when they electetl hiin captain, NVA I.'l'li R K LIN KE XValter has playeil foothall for three years. ,Xlthongh his playing has not heen spectacular, he stoppeil niany points for the opposition. He has one more year in school :nul will share the captainship with .Xdams. NICOLET Page 45 Uf'TOl1lfR I The Highs won the llrst football game ol the season by rlefeating' Clintonville by a score of 36 to o. livery member of the backlielcl made a touclnlown. and Coll- harclt kickecl two goals after the touchdowns. OCTGEER 8 Playing far below the stanclarcl established in the Clintonville game, the Men- asha High School team was mlefeatecl at Kaukauna. Saturrlay afternoon. Kaukauna inacle a touchdown on a fumblecl punt the lirst quarter. M'enasha's only touch- mlown was maflc by Klutz early in the second quarter. Kaukauna marle another touchdown in the thirrl quarter ancl one early in the fourth. The final score was I4 to 6. OC'l'Ol3lili I5 Oconto's only touchfloxvn was lnacle in the lirst few minutes of play by a series of long forwarcl passes. Klutz macle a touchclown early in the seconml quar- ter, anrl tioclharrlt kickecl the extra point, making the score 7-fm in lXlenasha's favor. Klutz marle another touchrlown early in the thircl quarter alter a series of punts. Gomlharclt faileml to kick. making' the score I3 to 6. lilutz. tlomlharmlt, anal lleiss worked the hall up to Oconto's twelve-yarcl line, anal lleiss macle a touchcloxvn ln'inU'in0' the final score to io-o. 25 2: OC'l'Ol-HCR 2.2 One of the most exciting games of the season was played against New l.onrlon on Friclav afternoon, October zz, Un the kick-oft, New l,onclon startecl out with several encl runs that nettefl ten-yarml gains, ancl it lookerl as though they meant business. This was soon stoppecl on our ten-yarcl line, because lilount, instearl of punting, as was expected, macle a beautiful forty-yarcl run on a trick play. There was onlv one man in his track to stop him on his way to a touchclown. Ileiss mamle the onlv touchdown bv flarting through the line in the last quarter. The final score was 6-o in favor of Menasha. Page 46 ' THE NICOLET OCTORER29 Menasha outplayed De l'ere and proyed to be the better of the two all the way through the game on Saturday, October 29. Blount, who as usual, was gaining yard upon yard, made the first touchdown early in the first quarter on a trick play. De Pere also made a touchdown in the lirst quarter. but made it on an oft'- side play. Godhardt made a pretty field goal from the thirty-yard line early in the second period, and Blount, another in the last quarter on a trick play. Men- asha ended victorious over East De Pere with a score of I5 to 7. NOVEMBER I2 The Menasha-Neenah game of 1927 was played at Neenalfs new athletic Iicld. It was the first time in several years that Menasha has beaten Neenah. Cap- tain Clifford Klutz, who played his last game with Menasha High School. was the outstanding star. Godhardt's trick plays, Schlegel's tackling, and the wonder- ful holding of the line was remarkable.. The football boys gave the Mt-nasha rooters a real thrill in their splendid playing and cooperated teamwork. The lirst quarter of the game looked close. but as the team got into the lighting spirit. they out played Neenah. Four or tive times the Blues a11d Whites were within two or three yards of the Neenah line and many times threatened touchdowns. The game ended IQ-O. . ..., . .-.wwf - za Page 47 ilili- TTiE bIICC3LE'F -- BASKETBALL uclx fillilfl' liarrmx ll ' mlCl15Cht'l'c'l' tiumllmuwh Sclmrpcl lit-ckcr Vlxrisims X mn L King Hriss Xslzuns Ryzm XYcl1sn-1' l,C'L'Cl11IbQ1' 33 De IlCl'C -'l1l1Cl'L'. hluuuary 6 XYest Dc- l,t'l'CfIlQ'1K ,I 2lllUZl1'5' I3 fJCUllUlfllC1'C'. Alanuary 30 Two RiX'C1'SfHCl'C. .lzmuary 27 N6Cl1Ill1AliCl't'. IR-lm1'11zL1'5' 3 Clintrnlville-f-'l'hc1'e l:C1lI'llZl1'y I7 New I.UINlUl1fflll'l'i l clm1'11m'y 34 Nccnnhf -'l'l1e1'0. March 11 Shzux':111of!l'hc1'c. Page 49 -,illli BASKETBALL llliflikl lllfll :gf-fl7li l'I'flQ ff The Klenasha team proved to he too fast for liast lle l'ere Friday night when they defeated the lie l'ere squad in an interesting game. tiodhardt made a haslvet and two free throws, and Klutz made a haslqet in the Iirst qnarter with Blenasha leading hy a seore of o-4. After a series of fast passing in the seeond quarter. Klenasha came out on the top again. Yetter made two free throws and a haslvet. tlodhardt made two haskets and Ryan oneg and Klntz made a haslxet as the half ended with Klenasha leading 18-7. l11 the third quarter Klntz made two haskets. Illltl tiodhardt made three. The seore was 38-7. tiodhardt was the only Nlenasha man to seore i11 the final period. The quarter ended 30-.Zl in Klenasha's favor. Menasha's entire second team was playing at the end of the game. -IANLPXIQY o-XYICST llli l'l'fRli Nlenasha won over XYest Ile l'ere in an overtime game Thursday evening lleeemher 32, on lie l'ere's floor. The seore was 1 1-fm when the last period opened in favor of West. xhvlltlll time was ealled. the seore was a tie, 11-1 1. Klenasha was nnsneeessfnl in the first overtime period of three minutes, hnt in the seeond. Klutz shot. and tiodhardt grahhed the hall off the honnding hoard a11d made a free goal which decided the game. tiodhardt made ll ont of the I3 points for Menasha. The final seore was I3-I 1. 'l.AXNL'.XRY 1Foeox'1'o Menasha won over Ueonto, Friday lj hy a seore of 36-10. This was the first game played in the new gymnasium. The first period looked elose, hut om' tea111. with its excellent defense, soo11 gained on the tleonto team. tlodhardt made IS, Vetter 7, and l.loyd Adams I, of the gt: points. .Xt the end of tl1e game. om' entire seeond team played. hl.1XNL'.wXlQY 30-TXYH RIYICRS Two Rivers tool: the lead as the game opened, hnt Yetter and tlodhardt did not lose spirit. making the seore 4 to 3 in favor of Two Rivers at the end of the tpiarter, lioth teams fought evenly tl1e next quarter. Klutz a11d tiodhardt made onr seore 11. while Two Rivers raised theirs to lo. flodhardt and Yetter seored I1 points in the third quarter, hut Two Rivers still stayed a llllllll ahead. Two Rivers eame haelc tl1e last qnarter with more spirit than hefore and made 7 points while Klenaslia only made 5 llllllvlllg' the final seore lj to go in favor of Two Rivers. Page 49 bl AN KAR Y 27s-N IQICNAH Menasha and Neenah started out with their true rival, hut friendly spirit in their first game this year making the score at the end of the first quarter 4-4. As Xlenashzfs free throw was not enough to offset the o points Neenalfs players made the second quarter. the half closed with the score I3-5. Neenah ran away the third quarter making ij points again, while Nlenasha made only .t making the score 2: to o. Klenasha improved slightly the last quarter, lmut the game was a disalrpointment to lmoth schools, since it' was a one sided game for Neenah as the 31-lf! score showed. Iflil1RL'.AXRY jfCl.lNTf,NYll,l.l2 Clintonville sutfieregl a .24-Ilj defeat at the hands of Klenasha at Cilintonville. Klutz started the scoring with a field goal and Clintonville tied the score with a long shot. Ciodhardt gave Klenasha a 6-2 lead as the quarter ended. Clinton- ville matle the first lrasket in the second quarter. and Klutz made a free throw for Menasha. Yetter made two free throws, and Ciodhardt followed with an- other. Clintonville scored three points. At the close of the half. lmoth teams had made additional liaskets. liut Nenasha was still leading I4-Q. Kiodhardt made a field goal, and Clintonville scored four field goals in rapid succession. The quar- ter closed 17-ith ln the fourth quarter Clintonville made two free throws for their only points. fiiodhardt dropped a field goal, added another, and then topped it off with another field goal. The game ended with Menasha's leading, 24-Ilj. FICIRRLXXRY l7fNliXY LONDON After gaining a lead of eight points in the first quarter the Menasha High School lmasketliall team fought their way to a 23 to 8 victory over New London lligh School. New London made a long shot soon after the game opened, but Xlielister made a free throwg tiodhardt, three field goalsg and Yetter one to give Xlenasha a lead of 7 points. New l.ondon increased her score one point, lint fiodhardt made another field goal as the quarter ended. New London scored a free throw. hut Klutz made a field goal. and fiodhardt made two to keep Men- asha ahead with' a score of I7-4. During the third quarter Blenasha increased her score just one point. lmut New l.ondon made two field goals making the score IN-S. Klutz fought his way through the defense for a field goal. and Vetter made three points while New l.ondon's score stayed the same. The game closed with the score Menasha 23 and New London 8. l-'ICIERUARY :44NliliNAll Although Menasha's first game with Neenah was quite a disappointment. Menasha came back in the second with her true fighting spirit in spite of the fact that they were defeated. Neenah started out with a spurt, making S points to our I the first quarter. lint Klenasha improved a little the second quarter making the Page 50 THE NICOLET sewre 15-0 in fuym' of Neetizth. Kleitztslizt h:1mI 8 points rt1IecI nut. hut st1II the team rztisefl our score tu IO. while Neemth IIIZLKIC' theirs 30. The Inst qtiztrter In teams Iutiglit IIZIVII. Neeiizth inztkiitg' S points :111rI Meiiusltzt 7 mztkiitg the II11 ul se411'e 33- I 7. BIAIQCII1,fSII.-XXXZXNI1 The Iztst game of the I1z1sIieth:1II st-:tstni on KIZIYCII 11, was quite llll experiei tm' Meiiztsluta team. .Nfter trztyellmg zthuut seven Ituurs tltrnugli situw tlrittx they st:11'tetI the gztme after II u'eIt1eIQ. The hrst I1z 1If emlecl IQ 11 Ill tztyur ot Sliztwrtttn, :mtl the Ihtztl seure was 31-1 1, at victory fur Sltztwzmu INTER-CLASS TOURNAMENT The inter-elztss t1111r11:1me11t wats heI1I RIZIFCII 31. 33, :mtl 33 in the new Iluttc 1Ies Hurts IiyIlIIIClSIlIIII. The ftflluwing pereeiitztgfe was Seniors . -Iiiniurs . S1 PI wht mit 1res I:I'l1SI'l XXIIIII Inst 3 1 3 1 - 0 .I J I DISTRICT TOURNAMENT uI1t:1i1 I'eree11t:1g'e fl! 111 3-5 .fmfrfr 3-3 .UOO .6110 .3-3 Ihe thstriet Iligh SCINIUI II:1sketI1:1II IIIUIITIIIIIIICIII was heItI :tt the S. ,'X. fu X .'XI'lIIl1l'X', Mc-11z1sI1:1, Mztreh IQ, 16, I , 11138 umler the st1we1'yisim1 of gll it I I . . 1 I I Iiitnwski of IXICIIHSIIZI Iligh SeI1m1I. The tmrurnztmeiit was upetietl 'IIIIIIFSKIU :tfternumi Ivy XYest Ile Vere and New Ilulsteiii. Nest Ile I'ere mm hy :1 score ut 311-111. The seeuml game which was hetween INCCIIIIII :tml Ripoii, was ztlsn some whztt one-siclerl :ts the tI11:1I seure wus .25-IU in faym' of Neeiizth. The eyenine gunies were upenetl hy I.umir:1 who defeated Iierlin In' rt -une ut gg 1 g K . KIet1z1sI1:1's grime was Il great tlisztpimiiititiettt to the NICIIQISIIZI Slll1IIl1l'ICls .Xltltutigli twin uf our players were zthsent, we heItI IiI1lIIiIllllI1l to Il 15-13 seine IfrirI:1y's gzuties were stztrtecl hy Ripmi :tml New Ilulsteiii. New Ilulstein w Ill-I7. KIe11z1sI1:1, iii the seeuurl gzmie, rIefe:1tecI IIerIi11 18-11 su thztt Kiptni :mtl Ilerlin were then out of the tutiriiztmeitt. Neenzth plztyetl the Iirst game with NYL- I3e I'ere rletezttmg them 30-IO. I.umirz1 won a I1zt1'1I-fuwflit emttest with Iiztu Pax-re 51 5 -'-' TIiE DJICCDLE'F kauna in the second evening game, winning 21-I8. Menasha now had only a chance for third place, hut we were defeated Saturday morning IS-I7. ln the other morning game. Kaukauna was defeated hy XYest Ile Vere hy a score of 21-18. Kaukauna and Menasha were then out of the tournament. The championship games were opened in the evening hy XYest De Pere Illlfl New llolstein. XX'est Dc l'ere won 25-5. and therelmy took third place in the tournament. Neenah and l,OIllll'8 played the S6C0llil game with a victory for Neenah 50-.2l. This gave Xeenah hrst place. and l-omira second. After the tournament Supt. bl. lf. Kitovvski presented the banner for the hest all-around team to Necnah, for sportsmanship to l,omira, for appearance to Men- asha, and for the hesl all-around player to blolm Schneller of Neenah. Neenah received a trophy for llrst place: and each player, a gold medal. The players from l,omira were given silver medals and those from XYest De Pere hronze medals. ATHLETHIBANQUET The domestic science classes, under the direction of llliss Gleason, enterained thirty-live football and hasketlmall players and their coaches at a dinner on March 22. Mr. Calder presented the numerals for foothall to those who had not played enough to receive letters. Coaches Calder and lull Cl1Zll'lll6 and many members of the two squads gave speeches after the dinner. l1Lf'l l'l2 DES MCJRTS GYMNASILTM Page 52 ff' X k - 'Q PQ 3 S. 'Va 2 3 YT P ,' as ,jk Q W 4' Ill ,I l nllllllllllllm Q l QLEK Emeayeaf l l,l'fl'1'lIl1lU'l' ix Ah1'm1'11f'ufl Ivy Iflnxf' 'zulm fllillk, .I fffzxfz nf flmzrgflzi 111111 fwn mul fuk. THE NICOLET AIR PIRAFI S Alz1cl1 lJ11xx'1lc11's g'1ZlIll Zl1I'-lllilll 11lz1111- xx'z1s llllll, xx s111111t 111 l'1l'ZlllL'C. ll1' w11111l111'111l xx'l1: ll l1:11l 1111111111 111' lllN r1l1l llQlllllIQ Nllll 11111 g11111l 11l1l A-1 I. A lllllfltx-SL'Zll'I'l'1l 1'1':1t1- xx'l11-11 l11 l1s 11 1xx'11111x'-1l11'ec x'i1'1111'11-s z1111l 1'1-c11g111ti1111 as 11111 111 Xllllllk 1 s .1 ,lz111lf. U11 ulackf' yelled tl1c x'1111'1- As li11l1 z111111'1'1:11'l11-1l. .lZlL'li 111111111 111 l111l1 ll l tl1:1t l11 xx R1'1'l11111 x'1111'1'c just 11s lll1'lij' :1s i'X'C'l',H s 1 lYl1y, xx'l1:11 s the 111z1tt'1'1 '? 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Pane 53 ming' l'1l21l' 11f 1l111 11111t111' 1':11111- 111 l1is cars. l11 tl11111g - THE NICOLET The first plane swept past him. Before the second was in range. .lack shot a few rounds to see that his gun was working right. The second plane. which was now in range, opened fire. ,lack immediately grasped the purpose of the tirst plane. which had circled. and was approaching from the rear. This plane was attempting to shoot at his blind spot. .lack climbed for altitude. but the second plane followed on his tail. putting in an occasional burst of machine gun tire. He had climbed to eight thousand feet. His only hope was to shake off the plane. The big De Haviland would never stand the strain of maneuvers. but. nevertheless, he did go into a wild dive, and straightened out at seven thousand feet. The other plane had come up by this time, and he tried a strategic move which he had learned in -the war. He did an lmmelman. and when he came out of it, he was on the tail of the Jenny. After he opened up with his Lewis gun. the slow moving hlenny's engine was hit so that the plane was forced to land. .lack's trouble was not over by any means. for now the Nieuport was sending bursts of bullets into his plane. He pushed the plane as hard as possible. all the while climbing for altitude, but the Nieuport was making it unpleasant for black. A stinging sensation in the armfsomething warm tricked downl -lack was hit. At seven thousand feet he went into a mad dive. He leveled her off at six thousand feet, but the Nieuport was still behind him. When he had only three hundred miles of his trip left. he heard the steady purr of a motor and noticed a grey speck coming toward him from the south. The mysterious plane circled above him. Jack thought that probably this was an escort plane sent by the South American officials. This thought was soon dis- missed. however, when he heard the rat-tat-tat of a machine gun and the splin- tering of his left wing. Then the enemy's motor barked. coughed. and died so that .lack was forced to volplane to earth. As the plane passed on the left of .lacks plane. he noticed that it was a Nieuport. a cast off of the world war. But when he glanced at the markings A-ll on the fuselage. he almost went into a tailspin. XYell. l'll be darned if it isn't my old ship. Some South American must have bought it. When he saw the damage that had been done to his left wing, he had every reason to believe that the Lewis gun was still doing its work. The plane was not badly injured, however, and he literally lumped the rest of the way to a small airport. the location of which he perceived from his map. Since repairs were speedily made, he soon resumed his journey and in due time arrived at the huge flying field of the South American government. jack. whose tighting blood was now aroused. purchased a machine gun and mounted it in the front of the cowl. After he had given his mail over to the authorities. he received the return mail and, when the plane was in perfect readi- ness, departed. Page 54 THE NICOLET Realizing tl1at l1e 11111st put llltx enemy out of e111111111ss1o11 . tlllt 1 l1e llZll'l'Cl r11lle1l. si1le slippe1l, illlfl trie1l every triek l1e l1. . 1 lle realized that l1is plane eo11l'1l 11ever Stilllfl the gruelling cs o 11 1111 1 .s l1eing p11t. The loss of l1l11o1l, too, was Illillilllg' l1i111 weak Xs l1e 1.11111 1 steep llilllli, l1e ll1llllCfllZltCly' went illftl an o11tsi1le loop 'Xl1111 '111 1 s111 11 1 is 11ot tl1e easiest thing i11 Hying, Zlllfl .laek llilfl Ollly' 11s11l 1t 11111 l11fort V1 l1e was llClIlg' l1ar1l presse1l ill a clog light. with tl1e lQe1'l1t11f111 Qllk ls .Xs l1e came out of an tllllSlflt' loop. l1e was 1111 tl1e .11 11 IL 111111 let go his l.ewis a111l shot tl1e llllllCtS with s111'l1 preeision .11 cle L tl1e left Wi11g of the e11e111y's Illilllk' was literally HSZIVSLK o N Llllltlll erasliing to earth. explo1le1l when it hit tl1e g'l'tlllllfl. lYell. lltbflil-lJy'Q, fllrl A-1 1. YUll'I'C ten years ol1l, . . 1 1 1 plane like this one. SMOKE RINGS My father always s111oke1l a pipe. 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Page 57 ---- T H E N 1 C o L E T LINCOLN, A MAN or THE PEOPLE .-Xt the ti1ne that President Lincoln died in America, another statesman, Palmer- ston, prime-minister of England. died. Let us compare the lives of these two lead- ing statesmen at the time. Palmerston traced his lineage back to the time of the Conquerorg Lincoln went back only to his grandfather. Palmerston received his education from the best teachers in linglandg Lincoln's teachers were the forests. rivers. and stars. Palmerston was in public life for sixty yearsg Lincoln. but for a tenth of that time. Palmerston was the guide of an established aristocracy: Lincoln, a leader or. rather. a companion of the people. :X companion of the people! Here we have the reason for the love and honor that Americans now give to one of their greatest men. Lincoln. ' Lincoln was born of and among some of the most humble people. ln his early life, he was given no advantages. lt would be unfair. however. to speak of Lincoln, if we did not speak of his struggle to overcome his early environment of poverty, ignorance. and superstition. ln all history, we have no story of a self-educated man that can compare with that of Lincoln. His school days were very brief, in fact. less than one year. Still he was able to read. write, and cipher. Lincoln had to educate himself. His father took no stock in book learning. which accounts for the fact that he was not allowed to go to school regularly. but only when he could be spared from farm duties. Lincoln loved to read books. There have been many stories told of how he borrowed books to read. You have all heard some of these stories. Lincoln had worked hard for an average life-time before he became president. Yet, at his inauguration. his entire fortune consisted of a house and lot in Spring- lield and a small piece of land in lowa. lle seems actually to have believed that money is merely incidental to life. and not nearly so important as friendships. or a sense of humor. or a clear conscience. Lincoln placed his entire trust in the people. and they in turn. trusted him. Something in his birth and in the story of his life made the people draw close to him. He talked to them in such a way that they understood him better than they did any other man. XYhy not? Xliho could not understand a man of such ideals as those of Lincoln? Always tender hearted and ready to forgive. Lincoln has often been likened to hlesus. ln the war with the South. he harbored no grudge. but wanted reconciliation. XYhen he brought freedom to the slaves. he was full of joy. for Lincoln loved all people-from the highest to the lowest. from the most privileged to the most enslaved. Honest Abe. as he was often called. was one of the most unassuming of men. ln time of success. he gave credit for it to those whom he employed. to the people, and to the providence of God. He did not know what boldness was. XYhen he lJCCZ11llQ president, his conduct showed. more than ever. his belief that all men were born free and equal. Neither the rank nor reputation of a person attracted him. He measured people by their own worth. Page 58 THE NICOLET ln his character, l.incoln was through and through American. lle was the lirst of the region west of the Alleghanies to attain the presidency. lle showed his countrymen. duty, devotion. and patriotism. He was a true patriot, giving himself in undivided devotion to the lmest interests of the country. His patriotism did not consist of declarations of loyalty and allegienee. Quietly he did the right as tlod gave him to see the right. This was not always easy for l,incoln. lt cost him many friends and finally, his life. These things, however. did not matter to Lincoln. The nation was always first in his mind. He rendered great service to the nation and to the world in freeing the slaves. l.ineoln was raised up for the times. lle was a leader of the people. Although he had lmeen poor, greatness did not change his spirit or sympathy. l think that l.incoln is our greatest American. liveryone can see in his kind. sad face, qualities that make a man of greatness. lle will always he an inspiration to every man who would improve himself, for l.incoln progressed in life hy the same path that anyone must travel to get anywhere. These words. written by lfdwin Markham after the death of l.incoln, show the love and appreciation that the people have for this man, who was their friend and guide. tv if if it Ile Iiclu' liix fluff, llelu' flu' long f'lH'f70.t't' like zz fjl'0'Ix'fllfj fret' Held mi flirougli Ivlaim' 1111r1'flt1lft'1'er1' not ul f,I'tIIi.S'!', elim' 'rulieii 114' fell, in 'Zt'1lfl'I'It'l-lllf, lic -zeezif dofvn .-lx your ll kiugly rerlur, grew: 'ZUI-NI lwiigfllx, Goes rloteii teifli tl great .rlmul ufwn llit' llI.H.t', A-lm! Ietztm' tl 101lt',YUlllt' filtire tIfjlIli1l.N'f flu' ykyf' l,. S.. 'JS BILL'S SISTER Look after llill's sisterl -lim guessed not. lle didn't care it' liill wouldnt help him with his lfrench anymorefand he needed that help too. ,limmy l,oring was throwing clothes into the trunk that he was packing to take home with him for the holidavs. That morning llill Smith had come to him with a tale of woe. Say, hlimmy. l've a dandy jolt for you. No, thanks, said glim. Uh, vou'll like this jolt. Now. listen. You're going home on the eleven six. arent you? l'h-huh l XXI-ll mv kid sister is getting on at Thorne. F-he's at a school there. you know, and l promised mother that l'd look out for her. That was very nice of you. liill, l'm sure. Keep still and listen. l've been invited to go up North on a lnmting trip and so 1 want vou to look out for her. Shes rather nervous aliout traveling alone. Page 55' Sorry, hut! K Jh, hlim. come on: he a sport. Nope, don't know how to talk togirls. and hesides. they giggle too much. .Xt this. llill left the room, The next day when the train stopped at Thorne, -lim was anxious to see what l4ill's sister looked like. XYhen the l'orter came in, carrying suitcases and lmundles, and followed hy a very thin girl. who was covered with fur, ,lim was glad that he had not accepted. So that was l3ill's sister, and he should talk to her for prolmahly two hours! .lim immediately left the car and went to the smoker. After a while he wandered into the day cmrach--anything to he away from that girl. lt was when he was going through the day coach that the train gave a jerk, and hlimmy almost fell into the arms of a girl who was reading a maga- zine. jlim. very much confused and emharrassed, got up and started to apolo- -fi7e The firl lauffhed -roocl naturedlv and lim thou-fht that she looked rather 5' ' ' is 1 Fw 25 1 . ' . N sensihle for a girl. ln fact, he was interested in her. lYhen she started to question him as to the cause of the jerk. he was only too glad to talk to her. llesides. this was hetter than looking at Hill's sister. Finally, jimmy found himself telling his new friend all ahout liill and his sister and how he was supposed to take care of her. The girl, who seemed very interested in this, said, l.et's go and look at her. I'd like to see her! So they journeyed to the parlor car to see the girl. Alim hegan to he frightened. XYas she going to giggle? He decided to call the sound that he heard a chuckle and not a giggle. 'lim learned later that she lived in the same town that he did and considered himself very lucky. When the train arrived at Morristown, he went to get his suitcase. Standing on the station platform, he looked for the girl, hut she was gone. The day after Christmas blimmy met llill. Thanks a lot for looking after my sister. -lim. She told me ahout it. I guess you made a hit with her. Looking after yourfn hegan jlim. confused. l appreciate it a whole lot old man! Xliell, so long. Page 60 ,YN X M sl OJ, D L , ff 54 Y fixcx f X Y v N Q x Y xwxmwgv xi ? N xmxxxmxxsmmwf 'N' wgaftwi V I Mmm. H N ,, 1 4 Q -,Q 00 D X U D li folffhrfc H W 45. f Jovlmli QEYEWEHEIEQSS JL-Lgpf ,Iufi':'1'l1'm' uf l f'l'l'AY umzlw 111111 kim! l2i'zw'! ilu' nIfft'lIfIvUlI uf Nu' jfl'U'Ix'l.llff mimi. GIRLS' CHORUS , ,-- , ,, . .Mg , ,-.-., ,044 5li5sSelinii+l1 Aliss.X..Xmlei'snl1 lf l.:in1lig ll.l.zunlig ll, liimellxr l'l-mrigln l,. Lznnmlig Ii, Lznnlig Mn-we l.:iii4lskr4m Hussey Hnrenx Xlivlinellu-vitx llujzlrski lirislxe lfilnlq 42. l.ielil Remmel l'ierea 'lll'l'l'l4'll llereliei' lfgzin 'l'i1eliseli4'l'ei' llewliel' Smith lYel1sIer limlilen lllemlt lfulirlizueli Y. linm-llxe lizuninslqi llirling Rernhleskzi li1ii'i'ow The Ciirls' L'l14n'11s :incl lilee Clulm were i'en1'gzmizerl again this yezn' uncler the ilireeliun uf Miss Selnnillt. The meetings are helcl un Tnesrlzly :nnl 'lllllll'5llIll'. The girls. wllu have lmeen clawing some excellent work, were representeml lux' lieltx' Vlmvrigln :incl Lucille Pierce in an ull-XYisc1msii1 eliurns ut Klilwzuikee, during the 'llL'llCllt'l'Sl Clllllflllllbll. The fulluwing' people lnelrmng tu the filee Lilulmi S'njv'mm .5'm'm1rl ,Skrfmiim .Allin hvll'QllllZl Kinmellfe h'0l'll2l l:lllll'lJZlL'll liilllil llerehei' lienevieve l.ielml lislher llerehei' l.eone l.:unlig .Xnn Klielizlellulvitz llcnmtliy linuelke lilizuhetll l'luwl'igl1t Lucille l'iei'ee .lusepliine Smith lie1'trn1le liemhleski ifeeelin 'l'ei'rien lJm'u1'l1y 'l'ucl1scl1ere1' lfvu Welnster lilmeiice llennlt Page 61 MENASHA HIGH SCHOOL BAND l'rahl Nlctiillan Page Robinson llollmiester Massey Yaluy St-lnnerien il. Xlc.Xinlrew XYehster Merkley M.NYalter I ahrlmach Korth l3raje'wski Vrange, Meyer Ilvatie Il. Nle.Xndreu Landig Vroekett Springhorn Sehmitzer I-It-hrieli Longworth Ilotlman Vorry Ifnnk Mr. Kraft Pierce tirode Knhr Lanier 'I'nel1svl1rrer Sensennhrenner ,l. XYalters .X. llahnen ll, llahnvn Xlirllic' 'llerrien Vluristensen Menasha lligh School is justified in feeling very proud of its hand. lt was started last year hy Mr. Klnnnn of Appleton and has since lneen under the direc- tion of Mr. Kraft. The first appearance of the hand hefore the puhlie was last year at a concert given at the Auditorium. lt played at the lirst football game when Klenasha played Neenah last fall. The hand nielnlmers. dressed for the lirst time in their new uniforms of lmlne and white with gold lyres ornamenting the sweaters. niet at the city triangle, where they played a few selections, and then, followed lay a large delegation of rooters, marched over to the Citizens' .-Xthletie Field. The hand has also played at the Kiwanis and Notary lllnhs, the lligh School Carnival, and the dedication of the new llntte des Morts School. Practice is held regularly on Monday, Xlednesday, and Friday. Although the hand is hut two years old. it is worthy of an extremely large amount of praise, and is certainly one of the finest. due to the persevering work of Mr, Kraft. Page 62 I THE NICOLET THE MFNAbHA HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA 1 tt dry lhx hchdrh Longuumh u nv .M Ilnhnen Ilnulcy Slwinghurn Ninn- 1 Iuntllittu King Sch11lt7 ll. St'llSl'IIil 1'm'l IV 11'x' liiihl' 6 t1 1 sw Ill' seveiitcc-11 high sclmol and gracle sttulmits IN 1 ll 1 .inches ill lXit'llZlSil2l lligh Sclinul, lt ft11'111N tt N14 tm 1 c-11te111t11t t N pl ty, aml other activities. lt also z111pc:11'e1l ht 1 uhht 1 s Ill the city. Mr. Kraft, who is thc cli1'cct111 I1 1x ll tu sltttl 1 1 v11 1 ie lt CIIIN 111111 has cmimlttctecl p1'z1ctit'e cach we-ck. lht LICNUQL ll can s tl i11stitutit111 in Meiiaslta High Sultuwl, Zlllll iw L L . ies rullve i11st1't1111e11ts are as fulluws: Civffo J. S011se11h1'e1111e1' .1l1'llof1l1m11' I.. I'.t111:11'11 C'l11ri11t'l.v li. AICixlliiI'ffVV lf. 'lic-1'1'ic-11 Ulfm' bl. lIah11e11 Page 63 Htl.X't' lx, N ale-5 15111111 lx. lhx lJ1'11111.v If.. lxuhr lillm' .'X. Hahn 1 r DEBATE .Xtlanis Stein ,Xmleison l'loul'iglit Schwartz X'tntlt-rlivtlen Xlr lfinlv l.op:ns XN'hen trv-outs for the clelnate squad were heltl in the early part of the year. the following people were selectetl: l,ucille Schwartz. Allen Xclains, -lohn Antler- son. l.auretta Stein. Harry l.opas, bleroine tlrotle, l'hilip Yanclerlivflen. ancl lflizalmeth l'loWright. tieralcl :Xhrens joinecl the sqnacl aliout a nionth later. A fter a trial flehate, heltl before the high school stuclents, the following teams were chosen: Negativeg tieraltl .-Xhrens, llarrv l,opas. l.auretta Stein: ,-Xllirinativci lzhzalveth l'lowright, l.ucille Schwartz. ,lohn .VXnclerson, Allen .VXclanis. alternate. The question tlehatecl was: Hliesolvecli That Wisconsin shoulfl enact a law re- quiring autoinohile owners to carrv personal lialmilitv insurance in an ainount of 555.000, unless they estalmlish anrl maintain evitlence showing linancial almilitv to respontl in tlaniages to the extent of 2lR5,oou, ln the first rounrl of rlehates the negative inet lie l'ere here, ancl the allirnias tive niet' De l'ere there. 4 hu' negative won 3-O. ancl our allirinative lost 2-I. l x T vo weeks later the allirinative mlehatetl Unn'o's negative anml won 3-I. Hur negative went to Kexvaunee ancl won 3-o. Klenasha was then holfler of seconcl place in this mlistrict ancl tietl with four other schools for seconcl place in the three clistricts of this section of the state. This gave Klenasha a chance to go on into the seconcl rountl. The aHirniative team travelletl to Xtautonia, where it was rlefeatecl 3-o. The negative niet Sturgeon llav and was tlefeatetl 5-o. The season, on the whole. NV215 LL SUCCESS. 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A1 11111111 there were 51111101115 1171111 1ll'111Cl'1U11 111111 N111'111 15111111 1111 1,1111 .-X1 111e 5111112151111 1'11111es1, 111 13e1'11111111111r1' 1.11e111e SC11VVIl.1'1Z 111111 XZl1C1'11l 1:141Yf1Z11151f1 l'6111'L'SCIl1l'11 11111' SL'111J111, 111111 111 1,J1'Zl111l'j' 11C11l'f' 1N:1'6S1111C1i 211111 1Q1C1lZlI'11 Se111eg'e1 s11111ce. 1.111'111e gave 1119 f16C1Zll11Zl1111l1, 'ZX M11111e1, 111111 X'2l1l'1'1Il gave 'IX 1X'111r11g'1g 111 1.11e. 1Q1C1l!l1'11'S 11111111111 was UCT11110 111111 1111- 111111111211 l'1111r1'. 211111 11C111'V'S w11s 1 .ee, '1'11e .'xl110l'1CZll1.n SCYIINJIII' 111s11 111111 1w11 C1ll11CS1Il111S 111 CIIC11 111' 1111-se 1'11111es1s. These 1111111-s111111s 11111 1111-11' 111-s 11111 111111'es 111e judges IlNV2l1'11t'11 1'11C111. 1 1111 1111-11' s1'1111111 '11111 were well 11'11r111x' 111 '1'11e st1111e11ts, w1111 re1'e11'e11 11rst 111111 see111111 111 1111' 111111' 1L'ZlQl1k' 1111111-sts, 1111rt1e1- 1111te11 111 1111' s1111-111s1r1e1 1'11111es1. w1111111 was 1111111 111 A1Cl1llS11Zl 1111 ,-X11r11 311. 1111s e1111test 111s11 111111 e1111'1es 111 1'1X1l'11111111'Zl11C11115 S11CZ11i111Q' 111111 R1-1111111g'. 11es111es 111 15e1'11111111t111'y 211111 111'Zl1U1'j'. '1'11e XN'11ll1C1'S 111 11rs1 111111 se1'111111 11111Ces 111 1116 S1111- 11istr1e1 CU111L'S1S 1111111 111111 111 111e 111s1r11'1 Clll11l'S1 w1111'11 11'11s 11e111 111 11s111:11s11. 711118 forensic 11e11x'111es 111 1X1Cl1l1511Z1. 111g11 S1C1l111J1 11111'11lg' 1111- 1111st year were surely Z1 success. 211111 111e VVlJ1'1i 111 111e 81111161115 111 111ese 11e11v1t1es w11s w11r111x' 111 praise. Page 65 CUECLUB l lirude Kreshock NHn1derbyden liuhe Tuchscherer Grnues .Xndersun liureliaril Hislmp .Xlger llrczinski Me.Xmlrew Liebl linininnw Sensenbrenner Nleiiillan lielirieli llelil Miss Ziebell Nliss llnrlte Selmarlv ll, llvrry llrrulziilslai Nl, i'm'1'y l 4 This year a new elnb, The Cine Club. was organized by Bliss Ziebell and Miss llnrlse. The olilieers who were eleetefl at the first meeting were: 1 l,l't'.YI.llt'lIIL .. . l'Jo1fi:1,.xs 'ilL7l'llStlIlliRl-ill I'irv-1'1'v.v1'1lv11I . l.l'l'll.lili SC'llXN'.XR'l'Z S'vr1'4'f411'-x' and 'l'1'm.v1rn'1' . lxlllllklill AIAQIQR I The purpose of the Club is to stucly all forms of clramatie art. At the meet- ings, which are helcl twice a month in the assembly rumn. prograins are given. These are very interesting ancl inelnrle laboratory plays. readings. sketehes uf the lives of aetors and actresses, ancl a stncly of the theater. Under the clireetion of Miss Ziebell a very entertaining play, 'l'hree Wise lfoulsn was given by the club at the llntte cles Morts Gymnasium on .-Xpril 17. This was the first play to be presented on the new portable stage. The play was written by Smith and flolclen. and the scene is in the living-rumnn in the home uf the Three lYisc Fools. XYashingtun Square. New York City. .-X large anrli- enee enjoyecl the play in whieh each member of the east tuwlc his part well. Page 66 THE NICOLET 4 p .- mf THE SENIOR CLASS PLAY NYallcr Schmcrcixi Lupus 'lhclisulieu-1' Schultz I'hruiight Srhlvgcl lhnhlvn llrhncs liiuulkv jzquv llvluirll llvrricll lliww'hnw' l'hlist1w1smw1 .Xlgvr The story of thc play An lirrzuifl for Polly opens on the twclity'-liltli :ui- i1iv01'szu'y of Dr. RllSSll1lll't S c:u'cei':1s principzil of thc Riva-1'licl4l .'XCZlllL'lllj'. XXX- fcel sure that thc play, which is umlcr the clircctioii of Nliss lycitllllllilf will he :1 siicucss. The vast is as follows: ,l1lllllllllS Rossniorc- .'X.Kl.. l'h.l7., lll'lllL'ilJ2ll of Rix'ci'li0l1l .'XCIlClt'Illf' . lleilry 'lf Frost, .X vvcalthy lllIlllllfilCllll'Cl'. hoss of Rix'ei'liclcl . Douglas lfrost, his son .....,................. Sum lxllflilllilll, one of thc lI'llSIl'0S ....,......... 'lillC0flUl'C Snell, czisliiei' of the hzuilq of liivcrlielfl . .Xllzm lfzlircliilrl, thc village poet .............. lfreclclic Craig. Zl young' lawyer .. Milton Quiinhy. ZlllCflflllCQl' ... .. ., lic-rt, Qgllllllllyk .Xssistzuit . . ............. .. l'olly liossmorc, liossiiion-'s llmilclcluiiglitcl' . Myra Iizirtlc-tt. lf1'ost's XX':u'1l . .......... .. Helen lfrost, l rost's wife ...... Surzili llllflilllllll. llZll'lil1lZlll.S wife . lflizuhctli Sm-ll, Smells wife .............. Mrs. Simpson, Il nciglilmor of thc- liossiiiorcfs . . l.uCl'etiz1 Mlggs, l,'oslmisti'css in Kiverlielll . . Page GT Douglas 'I'1icl1sclin-11-1' ll1ll'l'f' Lopzls Riclizml Schlugcl Kclmctli iirimcs Curl In-niicli Hilton Scliiiierciu Lhrisly Xlultcl' Rohcrt Schultz lflmci' f.lll'lSI0ll5L'll Ll0ll1l. 'l10l'l'lCIl lflizzllictli Vlowrigllt Doris .lupv lzflim llcrclicr llorotliy lYllllK'lliC Nlihlrccl .Xlgcr l'ilCIllllll' lloclmlen S, N sl , THE NICOLET NEWSPAPER STAFF Xlussey NIc.Xinlreu' l.a1nlskr4ni l'orry If, l.:in1lig Alzllmwski Moore VVilHing Iinuellte llix l'lll'ist4il'l'i-rsull Xliss I.IlI'SUll I.. I.:u11lig NIL-yer This year the blnniur Class cleciclerl to pulmlish ll ncwspupei rl he Stuff was very zunlmitions. :incl wurlceil hzircl on their pzipu the M. Il. S. Gazette, which proved to he very interesting. The inpu incluclecl accounts uf the selioul activities up to the time it xx s puhlisherl. lgzllhwx ..... . .lil-:'rrf1.v1ngf .llumigfwr um! .'I.v.v1.vli1nI . L'irr11Iul1'm1 ,llmmgfvr and .-I.v,vi.vtt1nl . ll umm' . .Yilviill . :I IIIIi'f1.I'.r fllllflx 'l1i'fii.r! . . . lwirnllvi' ,4I1l':'i.vt'r .... UI..-XSS RIIPIQ ICS ICN Sulzim' . . ,I nu im' . ,N'nfil1m1wri' l'il'i'.Y1lllltHl Ili-Lrrzx QiHRlS'l'l5lfIfICRStlN l.lcuxi-1 lhxxlnu l I .xlevi-ix' INIIQYIQ14 Ili-:ie'1'n.x lXIn',XN1wmaxx lfnxvxian Dlx :Xl'5'I'IN I.llNl2XK'IlR'I'II Viulux IPXNIISKRUN IlIl,l,.XRII .lximwslil IQ.XL'HIil, M Assisi' PHILIP InIlCRRHUI.Il Owrix Sliwsl-ixlsluaxxiiit Iiriiizi. lhxxnui Iinxx Blcnuielli Klum Kqoklcr NIARII-I XYIIJ-'I.lN1l Miss l.,xksiiN -XTI X' ICS IJulm'1'llx' lixulfrlu- liicxl-3r1lax'r: l,npm. lf1ci'ici.1,x Ilitiiixxuslai In-iniuaia ,I ICIIXXYXIIX Y It also hail Z1 literary unil Z1 lnnnur clepzirtinent. The nexxspi mei was supported ln' znlvertising from the merehzlnts of the Twin Lines and uf JXIJIIICIUII. Page 65 ,l.ll.i.l. .. l - THE NICOLET THE NlCOl,l'I'l ' STAFF Smith livlurivlm -lupv XY1-Iu5n'v' Ilrevinslxi Stxwnlg Stein Srhu:n1v 'ferrnwl lieree Xlkdlers T'nvh5ehervr lfCH1HWI Ste. Slurh H114 Sehlntz linmhlen Xlissl.ursen Fulnlunll ,Xlger lWlnrright 1ir,4n llu Mwlmt Stall has triefl tu make the unnuzll :L snec nnrlaerl eagerly zlncl CI1Il1llSlZ1SflL'Zlllj' tu make the 111:34 Ninn L une the hest, The excellent ennperzlliull lmetween the liclitnrizll lnrl ll N ness Stalls has helpefl the work In rnn along snmnthly. K lt 1 ru u ereflit nf mn' hook is flue tn the ezlpzlhle SllllL'I'X'lSlUIl nf Klux .nn fltllfnll'-IIIYC lm-1 . XI-.RNA l'.XllRI-,Xl n l I11c'r'rx' lyIlOWRll'll'I' 'x l 'l'W'mH','l l l.l.li.XfNlIR linnmcx .lmn'fn- .I.v.vi.v!uuf . linsna lfllzlizlxslil -lmldim 1 I UliR.XINli 'l'4'llRIt n Ul'1LlA.XS ln-l'l'll5l'lll 1 l If 4 l,l'k'll.I.li SK'llXY.XR'IA7 'N'H l ll.:-:lz.xl.n STV N'l.XRl 4 1 IClkliI.I.X 'I'1flu'nfN lulllmlul' lCl1x,x Illcm HI le I'x'.x XYliuzs'1'1'lz ,IHWW ll.XRl. IQ:-:M lIYSl'1l'lIlNli Sfllllll l'llRlS'I'Y XX .Xl.'l'I2Ii . If-r . . , Immun: the l1r1.vim'x.x' ,llmzll-ffrfgv 3 Alllllzvlqllhz HI-1'V'I'Y I'1.nn'l4lrall'l' . - 7 'll'l:l'll',I'l- 'l c 'l'Hl' ll'lutlll9l'llI nel ll VXRI, lflihlll ll I-urullvv Alf!-z'1'.wr ..... Ixllss l..xlasl-ix CLASS Rlil lQliSliY'l' XTIYICS Nmim. - lYxl'lclf'l 1',x h'l'l1IN lxu-:NNI-trn Inemlnfs .lzminr . lljknmli filmm- Hl:flzm1rfn'f' I l't'll.l- llIl'll1 I- lfraxlmmzl Xl,ll'lC S'rlanN1: 'llypzlvl . llulzls l.Xl'l'1 Pane 69 --- THE NICOLET COMMFIRCI AL CONTEST l'l1ristullersm1 Miller llprlclen ,lape liuizilslxi Lie-lvl l'limiiglit llert-her XYiltlii1g lfailirlraell Kliss.Xnilersui1 Miss Slarsliiill lilitselier The annual liistriet Cunnnereial Crmntest was helrl at Neenah un Saturday. .Xpril zl. This euntest was preliminary tu the State Cpntest whieh was helcl in Xlhitewater. Sattirtlay, May iz. Tliuse winning lirst ancl seeunml places unly are eligihle to gn tu the State Contest. The contestants were ehusen frmn eaeh of the emninereial elasses. lfur Senior Sliurtlianrl. they are Yerna lfahrlaaeh ancl Duris .lapeg for Senior Typing. .Xn- netta lintseher anrl llillarfl blalmwskig for -luniur Typing, lileanpr lluclclen anrl Nathan Miller. Marie Xliltling antl llelen fll11'l5ltllTCl'S4Jll were ehosen as repre- sentatives for Rapid Calculation: Regina llujarslqe ancl lflizalmeth lllowright, for lioulclceepiiigg anrl Ethel l.iel1l and lirlna llereher for lleninanship. Thirteen selnmls were representefl in the llistriet. This year a clil'ferent plan was follpwecl. .Xll schools representecl were arranged in twn groups aeeurrling tn the innnlmer of their eonnnereial teachers. Those sehupls having two ur inure teachers, which are Nlenasha. Neenah, and Nlanpaea are in tflass .X. tlrunp. The Class ll. lirunp inelticles New lniiclrmii, liipun, liemlgranite. Nurth liunrl thi l.ae Xyllllttllllll, Manawa, l'rineet'un, llm'tu11x'ille, and liiinherly. Page 70 i GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION llisliup Smith lfzilirlmcli VYel1stei' l..l.an:lig Pierce Plnwrigln 'l'ei'i'ien llcrclici' lim-lvinslxi 1Q:n'rmv Uiuhlvu .Xlgur ll. l'urry liuid lf. lgnidig l.u1ulsWrnil libcrnmiscr liuslhiun lfk'IIlIlICl 'lilIt'llSL'l1L'l'l'l' .Xilums Miss Ilvuimrll Xlu.Xl11l1'cxx llm-rl-viz V. Lzuiwlii: lilllll l':irtui'ip:l11 l.zixxlm'r tinsz Vnquwsmi 'lvHu SUchnx Egan Kushukv SrluxJll1 llmld liiwuulkn' Ahipr livhrick llujurski Nlichuvlkcxilf Rmwnhlcsku Xl. l'm'1'y lilllllllhnk Bliss liurlw f'rv.vi4lr11f l.ol:R.xiNr3 llil'llRI1'Il I'ilvfl'1'w.v1'1!4-111 . . . . lllc'l i'x' lllillXK'RIHll'l 5i4'1'l'1'f1Il'X'fHl1l 7i1'1'tI.YIH'1'l' . l,l'l'Il,l'I l'li-:luis llu- liirls' .Xtliln-tin' ,Xssuciznliml was stzirtcml this your umlvr the flircclinni of Miss llurlic zuifl Miss llumicll. Mzmy girls zittciiclcil thc lirst lIIOL'l'lllg'. :il wliicli thc fulluwiiig ulliccrs wore clcctc-rl: 'lille girls wcrc given points for hiking. skzltiiig. :mil utlici' ziutivi- ics. NIR wcrc given for unc liunclrcfl points. livery lfriclziy ax mimlwr uf girls mol :il thc lluttc clcs Blurts QYINIIZISILIIH, wlu-rc Kliss lurlic L'lJZlCllC1l lizlskctlmll after scliuul. Pane Tl JUNIOR PROM 'l'l1e .lnninr llftllll given lay the Class nf 11130 was lielcl at tl1e lltttte iles Morts tlyn inasiuni on lXlay 25. 11128. The 'ClI61'Zll sellenie uf tl1e 1lee1n'ati1n1s was tl1e aeru mlane. liuval liltie ancl steel IH . gray 1na1le a very ZIIIIYICIIYC' eulnr e11111l1i11atin11. wliieli. tugetlier with t'r1l11I'ftIl ligl1ti11g, pmcltieerl a very lmeatitifnl setting fur tl1e ll1'tJIN. 'lilie ninsie was fnr- nisliecl luv Gila llnrst's t7rel1estra. liieliarcl Kelly was elinsen l,l'tllII Cliairmztn. SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS MIXER rlilll' Senior Class SIltillS0l'CCl tl1e Iirst elass party uf tl1e year. lt was given in tl1e Nieolet School QYINIIEISIIIIII un lfriclay. Septeinlmer 23. .-Xs an nreliestra eutilfl 1 not lie ulmtatnerl for tl1e CYCIIIIIQ, an thftlltlltlltlllll' vietrnla lurnislierl tl1e nntsie. . livervone en nverl the rartv, ancl it inarle us all teel lmetter aet uaintecl with llll' . . . l . I new nieinlaers of tl1e faculty and with tl1e Fl'CSlIlIIEllI Class. JUNIOR CLASS PARTY Hn Nnveinlmer IN. tl1e hluiiirmr Class lielrl a rlanee at tl1e Clinte Street' .Xutlif tnrintn. Nlltisie was fnrnisliefl lmy a six pieee inelluriinlna trreliestra. 'l'l1e intisie WHS exeellent.. :incl L'YL'I'y11lll' liafl a gnml tiine. THE SOPHOMORIC PARTY 'l'l1e 5tllllItllIIfll'CS gave a very suceessfnl Cliristinas party just lmeffire tl1e linli- flav x 16111 pl aeatiun. lt was lielcl ill tl1e lillqs' llall. wltieli prnverl tu lie a very etunven- are for a high selinnl clanee. l elix's Yztgztlinwiicl Kings fnrnislierl tl1e ninsie tnr tl1e fl1lIlClllg. lluring' interinissiun a short, lint interesting L'O11lCtlj'. was pre! senterl lmy .lolin .'XIItlCl'StJll anfl l.neile l'ieree llllllixl' tl1e rlireetiun uf Kliss Zieliell. 'lilie StJIllIOl1IOl'C party was une uf tl1e must i11111u1'ta11t soeial events nf tl1e selifml year. FRESHIVI AN PARTY l'f1ll1uw1ng tl1e v1etu1'1n11s luaslcetlmall gaine w1tl1 New l,1mrl1111. l'L'lll'll2ll'j' I7 at llIL' llntte iles Nlurts QTIIIIIZISIIIIII. tl1e l'il'CSlI1l1ZlIl Class gave :t mleliglitfnl sellnul party. l elix's Yztgztlmtmiitl Kings fl1l'lIlSllCQl tl1e music. Page T2 I THE NICOLET THE INDOOR CARNIVAL Fl he hrs! event to take place :it the new l' nzisiuni was the Indoor L'arnix':1l which was wus sponsored ln' the Nicolet Stall. The doors -iuttc des Morts flyin- held lfelvrnziry IO. and were opened at 7 :oo o'clock so that the pc-oplc could visit the side shows hcforc the iro- l grznn. lfzich class gave zi side show. which proved to lm 1 taining. Tliere xv were sold. The main progrznn consisted of tahleanx and dances. .'xftl'l' this. During' the lust part of the cvening thc orche Kings, played for El jitncy dzlncc. - ve'y cntcr- cre also lioolhs where pop. ice crcznn. and czindx' , drzunzltizzitions. the side shows and stands were zlgznin opened, stra, Felix's Yzlgzllroml TRC JVHY CASE Page T3 I l THE NICOLET Page 74 L ff X ix if , li! fi 7 f' V 1 ff.. 42 A fmWkEXmQW x -K-F if X fI'L l' Muxkxm fi' umaikyhvw QWZMNMWQ 3 ' ii fs ' - ' iF-K X ,X - Ybfx.-lv 'ffw fx I fii i irrfr Z5 ' .4 2? f'mfpigw9W?ES1?iiifgwf57P1 af ,f 1 gvn . ,I i fxjgki :T 2 -E- , J: ,,, 51 fi i 'if fig I A - Zvi' ir!1f+25gEi?i5f5?EgfFiSSig Emi EULQEKQEEEM You likv tu laugh, 'vnu film' lu .v1111'lf',, Su lzvrc un' j0lrv.v, that un' 'zuorlll iullilv. CALENDAR livery student in Blenasha is, no douht. familiar with the stalwart Iigure of the young aviator who alighted in his plane so often on our spacious school grounds. lle always seemed intensely interested in the conversation of the students. Richard Schlegel suspected the fellow of trying to get material for a lmook entitled The l,ife of a lligh School Student. Mr. Schlegel. as you know. has lmeen working for the last three years on his hook dealing with the same suhject. 'l'herefore. he was delighted to find the aviator's well worn note lltroli. llut since Mr. Schlegel has recently decided to spend his time writing a hook on Principles of l'hysics. he gave the ,Xnnual Stat? permission to pulmlish the following extracts from the note hook: Sept. l37'lil1Cl'C is a mass of green lwefore the doors. lt proves to lme fresh! men. l heard Donald Mericle say at noon. 'l'hey give us all a test and took our intelligence today. l wonder whether the whole class will fail since the intelligence seems to have lmeen taken. Sept. l.L7'llllC freshmen were quite annoyed with the length of the assign- ments they were getting in the various classes. Frances lfgan remarked, tit-e. they gave us an assignment in every class. XYhat do they think we are? Sept. I5-QX hoy named Milton said after school, You know. lleiss, those teachers certainly got funny ideas. XYhy they think that a fellow is here to work. l hope they get over that foolishness. Septemlmer gosliirst pep meeting of the year was held today. and the new cheer leaders were elected. The teachers were called upon for speeches. Miss llurke reminded the assemhly of Mr. 'I'odd's wonderful toe-dancing while he was stuck in the mud. Students are anxious to learn the new dance. Het. 5fMr. 'l'odd held an opportunity class at 3100. Invitations seem to lie issued to sonic people. ' W Het. 7fllurrahl! 'l'eachers' Convention today. and school Age . was dismissed. The hovs are resting up for the Kaukauna x i N. ' QS y game tomorrow. .I . 5 Uct. loxlicky came skipping into history looking so happy i today. liither history is her favorite study. or else she ref A ceived an important letter. f 'H Het. Il'-USUlJllSU are liecoming .Xfter School teachers ',f,,,,-,3h.m,,Nf under Nr. 'l'odd's directions. Une Soph was heard to say that she was going to desert him. Xtonder why! tlct. I:-'I'he freshmen had a meeting and practised the yells for the Nicolct. 'l'hey surely did make a lot of racket. The upper classmen were surprised at the surplus amount of pep. Xie hope they continue this. for we need pep at the QEIIHCS. Page T5 CALENDAR Oct. lffliilfll class put on a clever stunt to advertise the Nicolct. The Sophs got stage fright hefore tl1ey reached tl1e stage. and saved their stunt for another time. Oct. I8-Y .-X den1onstration of artificial respiration was given in tl1e lliology class. .Nrthur llahnen, tl1e so-called doctor. performed the task of hringing tl1e drowning man. lloxvard llrajeski to life. Oct. .2If'lillt'l'C was a foothall game at New London today. Many students accompanied tl1e team. 'l'hcy left at the end of the sixth period. flct. 25-The freshmen hoys seem to enjoy having Miss li. .Xnderson send tl1en1 to the office. 'l'he upper classmen l1ave heen taking note of this, and are now wondering whether l.illian is tl1e attraction. Oct. go- -The under classmen were watching L . . . , . oomw' FM Tf'E 5 lRiEW' the lnrdie todav while Mr. l'adner took their ' f 1 Li W - , . . ' A95 K ,NA f IJILHIICS. E AL Qdifxmi tx , I I I Oct. :7f Clarence liemmeter wore a new suit Z Y: ' 'id to school today. l wonder wl1o sl1e is? s . ' f- - Ln' mu ' M 2' tlct. zllfslhe S01lllUllltll'CS seem to enjoy car- rying their dolls to school. 'l'he Speech class gave a play. hut those taking part 1llllSt l1ave lmeen hashful, for they sent all the stu- dents who were in tl1e assemhly to other rooms. l guess tl1ey don't like company. Uct. glgiflayton lleiss nmst have heen out late last night. lle surely had a hlue Monday today. lle hroke two glass tuhes in l'hysics l.alm. The l'hysics class advise Clayton not to stay out so late on Sunday nights Nov. lfkkihile the foothall hoys were practising today. it hegan to rain, .Xs tl1e hoys decided it was useless to play in tl1e rain, they all came hack to lligh. Then it hegan to rain still harder. lieuneth Grimes said. XYish some one would move tl1e school nearer to the held. Nov. 1f lYl1y have all the senior girls got u URLY 61:7 5,0 5e S , ','5z3:'f'-617515, their hair curled? asked a hright frosh. .X sen- .W ,je-.,'.'f 'QE-1 -een rW.'1'g'.4., ior answered that tl1ev were to have their pictures .-r-'fit ' 'Jr . . ' . . J' lm xfiyif We taken. Dont they look mcef ...- ' '., 1 wk '1 1513 ,-- - 12' 'Z rr v , , . . V ,- ,,, 1 A 41254 Make Xov. 3 and 4--liettv l lowright. l.llC1llC l iercc. v- fn-f .pf-'w4,f4'f. .fy f - - 1 -if -' 7 ff- - : .1451 DANE KMNGSWN RUMASSEY Uwen and .lames Sensenhrenner took part in thc tfonvention at Klilyvaukee. llurrahl No School. Nov. Sflhe tirst day of snow, and the hoys have started their usual game of snoxvhall. tlirls were husy dodging the snowhalls. Nov. of During history class Mr. lfink asked Christy what wars came after liing XYilliam's XYar. Christy answered. l hitef' Page 76 CALENDAR Nmx lfwnliss linrlie kent the Iifth periml ztsseinhly. .-Ks it wus near dinner time. the seniors were hungry :intl were rezuly tit rise in reyult, hut tlitl nut fm- fezn' they might not get out in time tn get anything the next tlxty. , . 3 Nm'. Il- Cheer lezulers l'l'tIll0Sll'tl the presence of the Slllllk'lllS :lt the hun- tire tn he helcl ut 7 ii. ni. in liunm' uf the xlCll1lSllZl-NCC'IlIlll gxnne. 'lihe selinnl ynrtl lnnlqetl ns though :ill the inerehznits in tmyn hzul einptiecl their hnxes there. Nm: I4-SIL1tll'ltIS :ire still llllllllf' m'er S1lllllAtl2lf S yietnry. .Xltlitnigli they frnze :lt the gznne, they :ire nnw tlmrunglily wztrinccl. :incl are rezuly lu hegin their ex:nns with renewetl pep. Nm: 15-f 'lihe prison multi has lreen ellztngerl frtnn the ulliee tn Nlr. lfinlis rtunii. Quite at few stnmlents have seleetetl their seats. whieh they perliups will tzeenpy the rest uf this week. fjfc Nm: lt:-l wuncler why lfclnu ll. is str hzt 1 ry tutlzty. .Xfler rw bl' - - - - ' - l ' ' K 6529 nineh investigzitiun l tnnntl than she was giving m'er tn Neenxth Y :lfter selinnl. There nnist he swine :tttrnetimi there, l wnnmler mot H- wltzlt it is? Nm: l7f'NilJlJCI' has niy synnmtlty fur nut tztlqing lientnetry this yenr. l hezlrtl that he remztrliecl, Hliush! l wish l was takin' iietnnetry this ye:1r. lnuli :tt :ill the sinztrt lcitls that sit neztr nie. Nm: lgflqllyllltlllil lieinier tztlies fl nztp in Q9 'Z f GCOMEYRY lientnetrv. :X ,l' .if v Nm: ll-lQC1Nh1'l exmls nnist hztye gone nnt tn- ? I tlny. heeztnse l hezirrl llurutliy li. :incl lfilwztrtl linhr, 4 4 1 , ,iv :intl several uthers sau' that they were nnt 1-'vim-A lnnne - - N N :gy---:ff7', - - .f'::.q?Z: - tm' fhnner. l wuntler why! -gf, ff v . . . . 1 Xm: :gf Beliunl was mhsnnssecl ut norm lui' -272' ., . . . . . - 44423, J llizuiltsgiying vnezttiini, lllpl llipl v mf L ' ' MY RHMER3 Moon Nm: 211--Alf. lfinlc ezllletl un Nlilmlrerl .Xlger fur ll speeiztl tupie tmlzly. She nnist hztye lreen clreznning uf t U fur she ZlllSXYl IAL'Cl present. Nm: gtwfllzinrl :incl fmmtlnzlll players hzul their pietnres tztlien :lt une mfelnelq tmlzlv. Swine must have heen m'c-rennne hy the urtleul nf hziying tu ltmk Illt'IlS1llll, :ts they flifl nut ztppeztr in their :tfternnnn elzisses. llee. 5-Sis 'l'errien's hztir ninst have grnwn mer the week entl. Tnclzly she has zi large pug. :intl nizlny nf the girls wninlereml whztt J: she tisecl nn her hziir tu niztlw it grnw sn fast. llee. JI' The lust history elzlss of this yeurl 'lihe stnmlents 1' I - 4 . D . I - . . Us ut the sixth pernnl elzlss reeeivecl the shuek ut their lives when Christy XX':tlters reeitecl. Pzliiu it THE NICOLET CALENDAR Dec. Zlfljlblllllfl Blericle, lid. flodhardt. and llick Coyle displayed their ex- 7 'i' X ' . W Y f -- ' M x M ff X ggxwf y 'Ntf'533!'ef5'r,ggl I , I l S e I i V. . 'iv on NA THAN5 NEW .THEATER as s f 5 ii- EESTJH Flgllwx -Y mi. lion ,, L 1 9--,'-sf... millkylht- 'I ' -iflqv V , 4' -350 Fr V . f :' 'E' gg i: cellent domestic training hv the wav in which they handled the hrooms during Miss llurke's assemhlv period. Alan. jsliveryone returned to school after the holi- days feeling very happy. Most girls are carrying new compacts. and many hoys remarked, l'm hroke. vlan. 4--Someone is making use of his Christmas present. Nathan Miller wore a new sweater. which caused much excitement among the girls. hlan. 1 I--Phillip Yanderhyden has it easy these days. as Mary calls for him at noon with her Nash. hlan. I8-XYho's guilty? When Mr. 'l'odd came to school this morning. he found his iish swimming in a pool of Water on the floor. hlan. zo-'lioo had limcry 'l'errien didn't have his new suit on today. He would have made a great hit promenading across the Assemhly with Miss Ziehell. Elan. 23 and 2.l.?lilLlC Monday and Tuesday. Ask the studentsg they know. Semester exams are the cause. ,lan. zo-Cecelia 'lierricn fell down the steps today. NYhom was she trying to catch ? Muvkso Glass lan. gcyss-Mildred Ciiesse is going hack to her childhood days. She wore socks today. Mayhe l.llCy.1'6 her hrother's. March lfl.UI'TZ1lHC' lichrich was the lirst one to use the Dicta- phone Machine in Otlice Training today. She had quite a time in trying to start it, hut when class was over, she did not want to stop operating it. March 5fMr. liitowski returned today after a short period of ahsence. XYe were all glad to see him hack again. March fvfAs lfdna llercher was coming to school today she slipped and fellg she was hurt quite hadly and was not ahle to attend school today. XX'e are all wondering who the lucky one was that made lidna fall for him. Feh. Llfxxillilt has caused l,ucile l'ierce's smiling countenance today? Harvey M. must have rememhered that it was Yalentine's day and presented her with a large heart. lieh. zofhefty Schlegel must he excited ahout QU something, for today he told the class that .lackson was still president. Page T8 4 - THE NICOLET lic-lm. 2.2--'px ptmgmtiii. iii litnitn' uf XXi11Sl1lIlLfl4lI1.S hirtliflzty. was zxi'i'1utgml tin the :tsscmlrly ttttclci' Kliss lluiiilvllis rlircctiuii, l.ttL'illu SCllW1lI'lZ rczul tht' um ning l.llll'lllII l'SSIlj'. Klzm-li I.2ffl.ll1llS llviiiiis :tml Ililly l':tgc Cll'lHf'L'Il lic-lliiiig' Xlr. lrillli iiimc his lAllI'lllIlI1'U iittu his nc-iv mini: tmlzuy Hf wtirsc. Klr. lfiiilc :tctwl :ts elim-ctm Xlztrclt I f lumcs l'ccl'. Vcrztltl .'Xlll'l'llS :tml fwsu Bf?'M GLW .. J' ' ' X ' . 2 Httu llutlmzm :irc cliztrtcr im-tiihci's ut thc mix i I I - siii:1ll hut chill which was tll'Q'IlI1lZ0il l'UL'l'llllX 935, ' :funn 7 'ef 1 I U Y t q if xlll1'Cll lfmf Lllllmwl lxltitz rlccirlcrl that it x Q! :t lrcttvi' pulicy tu visit thc sick than tu gt: In sch om M WW, of mu , Rm- su thc ra-stilt was thztt llmiglus 'lillL'llSk'llC1'Cl' xx ls Mitt-t't:1itic-ml all :tl'tci'iiuoii. Nlzurli IN Nliss l.Ill'5K'll must liztvc lm-it tcrrihlc litiiigry this mimi. llt'C1lllsC :sto tu 'fc-t :twat shc lmwlicfl .Xustiti l.1nl1- wu1'tl1 :mtl Xiitilzt l,IlII iii hai ht in hvt' mmii. N , ' N tXpt'1l .lf Suliuul is IllSIlllSSCtl lui' l'.1lSl9l' linliiluvs. Huy I7 :tml lNHSt:1tc liztiitl Illlllfllllllllllll. Klux' 25W-ltliiiui' l'i'utii. , . . .ltiiiv A-fbcliiui' class play. blunt- IO'--llZlL'C1llillll'L'1llL' scriiunl. blunt' lg Class Day cxwcisa-s llum- img- L1niiiiiciiccim-tit. wh Hut' lcrtrftil trip is flume. THIS GOAL follow stuflciits. follow sttimlcnts. We liztw sttiflierl lung :tml h'u'cl' 'l'hc prim- wc smigltt is mul. 'l'hc flux' is IlC'I1l'. thx- clit-ci's l lit-zu' Ut' Sttiilciits all i'cjuiciiig'. Xlliilc- lullmx' cycs with ln-zttitiq' livztttt The- tliplmnzt whitc :tml iircttx' Page Tu tlsltt ini A TRAGEDY IN THREE ACTS ACT l. The assembly room during fourth period. Miss Marshall: Clifford Klutz. come up to the desk. l am s11re l have warned you enough not to talk without my permission. Clifford Klutz fnearing thc desk while all faces in Main Rooni are turned toward himlz What should l do up here? Miss lNlarshall: No back talk now. You know very well what you're up here for. Report to 1ny room at 3:00 with pencil and paper. ACT ll. ln Miss Marshall's room at 31011. Miss Marshall lwhile Clifford sits downl : Start with number 5 and multi- ply that result by itself. For example 5x5 is 253 25x35 is 1125, etc, You may stop when you reach 851.ooo.55.1.1 1 lXx3l,f1Olj,5f',.l,,l 1 1. When you have your an- swer, bring it up to the desk. and I will correct it. Clifford Klutz: o25x0z5 is 31jO.f1.25Q 3oo.6g5x3o0f1g5 is ?? Clock: 'llick 'l'ock. Tick Tock, 'Vick T11clq-f-5:30. Clifford Klutz: If1Ofi1.I5OXlf10f1.l5O is ?? ' 5:30. Miss Marshall: XYell. Clitford, as a special favor to you, l'll let you finish this problem at home. Turn it in before eight o'clock toniorrow morning. Clitford K. lwalking home with tigures before hin11 : Hl2.8OfJ,jOjXl.Z,8Of1,3O3 is ?????? ACT lll. About lO0.Cll1Cli at a Party. lithel Landig: lsn't that a good orchestra? Clifford K,: 568.899.1113x3ob4.Noo..1o1. :xg is .15 :xo is og zx.1 is 8, etc. lithel l..: XYhat is the matter? You aren't listening to me at all. Clifford K.: zxo is 183 gxo is 183 3x8 is io. etc. lithel l.. twalking away1: Too bad! lle's sucl1 a nice boy and so young, I wonder where they'll send him! HISTORY BOOKS I l111i'11 LI lit1l1' ,vl1111l11f1' 111111 1111121 111 .r1'l11111l 11111l llllflxl 7111111 11112 .l111l Ttllltlf 1:1111 lu' tl11' 11.r1' of l1i111. is lllfllll' 1111111 I t'c1lI x1'1'. ,llyv .rl1111i11-11' is my Hi.ff111'y H1111l.'. 111111 iffv 11.1 light 11.1 l1'111l, I 11l'r1'11ys x1'1' llllll f7t'l't'llt'tl l11'f111'1' 11112 hllffl l'1'ff 'V I flf' lf' l'1'fl- H1' 1l1'1'.r.r1'.v 'I'l'l'.X' l'ltI.Y.Vj' ll'itl1 fiixv of l11'illi1111t l1111'.v H'itl1 11'1111.r1'r.v 'Ixlfllt' 11111l l1111f11y 'l'l111i loolc like 1'l1i111111',1' fl111'.1. Page S0 PROFESSIONAL AUTHORITY ON SCHOOL AND AFTER-SIIHOOII, AFFAIRS llezu' AIZIIIIIIN I'Iuw Iiiglit Im m love with :I lim' trmu Neeuztli. I'm sure lie luves me, Iiut I'cI like In lcuuw fur eertztiu. Ilmr may I lmcl nut: Ilezu' Miss Ilupeful: Iltqieful Iirluzt II. .Xsk lum if he wuultl :lie mr yuu. It' su, tell liim tu. 'I'l1is is at true test. IJe:1r Klzulzuu I'Iuw Iqiffllli 54 IIIIIZII sliztll I ilu? Xly liuir is su uuruly that it simply will uut st:ty lmelx, I .mi .1ti.ucl it flhllfllfh tium my ztppeztiuiiee. :mtl Iluln cluesilt like it I,C11l IlI'tJlIlJlCtl Nliss Nlztrs IX lint euvers :I multitucle ul llezu' Klmlzuu I'luw Right: Iiztll : SIIIS. 'I'rnulwIetl Y. NI:u'sIi:1Il. I lilte ll girl very mueli, Klztrie IX'iItliug. She is tliree :mtl at lizlt '- : - g 1 tttt tllltl :mtl several puuutls lieztrier tlum I ztm. It is very iuetniveuieut. XXYIIIII IVUIIIII wu suggest F Ilezu' t'uulqy: I suggest tllzlt ynu eat lII1lL'llI'tillI :mtl clriulc milk, llezu' Nlzulzuu I'Iuw Right: I murky I liztve eztteu zm apple luelme eueli meal. plztyefl lnzislqetlmll uuee :1 week, wztllxetl il mile every clzly, :mtl still I weigli mo. Wliztt slinll I ilu liezu' I Ieztvy 1 ,. . Ixltle ll Ineyele tu seliuul every tlzxy. Ileur Nlzulauu I'Iow Right: I It-:Ivy IJ:tIe. I :lm su small that eyeiwlwmlx' tlimlis I :lm still m grummzu' seliwul. XYIIZII ezm I ilu tu sliuw that I :tm gruwuup. :mtl iu Iiigli seln IJespztiriug Ifstlier II. Wear the Iugliest lieeletl slippers yuu ezm get. .XIsu. went' ytnu' lint lligll ull your liexul. Pzuze S1 M. H. S. STUDENTS AND TEACHERS SERIOUSLY AFFLICTED .Xll Are lixpected To Recover lly hlune 13. March IS.-XYIICII a certain hoy arrived at school yesterday, he was greeted on all sides hy merry voices hidding him their morning greeting. Hcnrv did not return to school for several days. .Xhout four days later he walked into the olitice with a little white slip which said: l'lease excuse llenry for his ahsence the past few days. Ile was confined to his hed hy the doctor who stated that he had hetter remain in hed for several days since he was overcome hy a sense of his own importance. tlthers who were dangerously ill with the same disease arc: Douglas Tuch- scherer, and Rohert Schultz. lIL7I'll,S ll.l, l1liC:XL'SlC OF SIIIJCK Several M. H. S. pupils have suffered severe shock. blohn lYalters was ter- rihly shocked this morning. Ile shook, laughed, cried, jumped, ran. yelled when he saw a II in l.atin. ,Ierry Schniitzer was also aHlict'ed when he received an in a theme in Ifnglish ll, Une of Mr. Finlt's pupils, Roy Malchow, suf- fered with shock the other day when a paper came hack to hitn with a II in Civics. GlCNlQX ll2YlT l.ll2l5l, IN A SICRIUYS Q'ONlJl'l'l4JN Miss Schmidt was seen hurrying to Miss Schlattman. school nurse. for her assistance this afternoon. One of her foremost prodigys is Genevieve l.iehl. tienevieve really has a pretty voice and has done very well, hut she was forced to stop her lessons since she tragically strained her vocal apparatus trying to reach high C. We hope Genevieve will he ahle to continue her lessons, for we enjoyed these immensely while working in Miss l,arsen's room. TEACI IFR SIT RIOUSLY ll.l, Miss Larsen fainted and was found in a state of unconsciousness on the floor of her room right after her Senior lfnglish class. ln ahout an hour she regained consciousness hy the assistance of some willing pupils. After a few minutes the cause was hrought forth in somewhat this manner. It seems Kenneth Grimes had heen in the hahit of missing ahout three out of tive days a week. Of course. we can't helieve such a thing, hut so she says. But this week Miss Larsen held her hreath. Monday, Kenneth came and on time. Tuesday, again Kenneth ap- peared. and she thought, Still three days to miss. However, Kenneth appeared hoth VYednesday and Thursday. Uut: when Friday came and Kenneth with it. it was too much for Miss Larsen, and the proceedings which have heen descrihed followed. Palle S2 A FRESHMAIVS LETTER TO HIS MOTHER Dear Na: You askerl me how I like this here high school life. XYell this ain't so harl. so far hut you shoultl of seen the funny test: they giye us tirst' shot. It was a intelligunce test. I guess I got intelligunce alright cause they let me stay. Then rlirlnt we all have to tag rounrl after one o them teechers ancl poke our noses in all the rooms when she sez this heres the algeher room or the ciyics room or some such. Ilut I have to latl' the Iirst flay the way we all gets up when a hell rings an chases to one room an then the other not like we clone at al in the couutree. 'Iihey clout give a fella no chance to get very long here. I aint so sure I can keen this running arouncl up yery long. Say Nla aurl another ting I haf to lail' at in the school here is the way the kicls. act in the hig room callecl the assemhly. 'I'he kifls they jmnp up out of their seets ancl try to see witch one can heat it up to the rlesk ancl get one of them pink tickets to go to one of the teechers rooms, anrl say I hail the wurst time gettin up there the other tlay ancl I rliclnt get out of that room for haf a nour. :Xn the oter tlay in inklish. the teecher callerl all the naines and you never hearcl such funny ones. 'llhey was llumhski, Iiemhski antl all skis. So mag I changecl mine ancl tole the teecher mine was Aiiclreyy Iiganski. Say ma you clon't minclg tlo you. I thought I might as well seaing eyeryhomly hacl skis. .Nn ma shoulcl of seen the way that teccher in the ollice lok'cl when I went for a excuse. She hlinkecl her eyes, antl skratchecl her hell ancl hacl a awful suspisous look ou her face. .-Xn then she giye me a hlue ticketg the worsest one yet. One clay las week as I was going clown the eorritlor, I pokecl my hell in a room anrl what clicl I sea hut all kinrls of funny hooks antl curliques on the hlackhoarcl anrl I says to myself, tice I wontler if Ill eyer he ahle to he learnetl all that stutli. Bliss Marshall calls it shorthant. .Xint that silly. Ilut algeher sure heats eyerythiuf I cant get the thing in my heel that a ancl h equal c, or any such noncents. Ilut anyway our teecher sezs so so I spose its alright. Uh well III learn grarlualy. Uh say ancl you shoulrl of hearcl what I rlicl last nite. 'I'hey call it a rleelamatory contest. A girl got up anfl went an threw all kinrls of funny motions. ancl you shoulrl of hercl her yoice. I guess their must of heen something the matter wit it. Iiirst it was reel low ancl all of a suclflen she shriekerl terrihul loucl. I thought she was gettin Iits hut I guess she was alright hecause she kept rite on until she quit. Uh it lots of lun lookin at all the strange sites arounml this hear place. Ill tel you more ahout everything next time, Kla in the meanwhile III continue enjoying myself. Yours til school is out antl I come hack to the farm. Il. S. .Xu what clo you think of my liuncshuashun marks Im Ierning to stick arouncl hetter! Page S3 T H E N I C O L E T AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A PRISONER It was a balmy spring afternoon in the year 19.28. an1l, of course, I thought that to skip school would be quite the thing. Well-I skipped, and was found out the next morning. I was presented with a present of six hours' make-up time in the othce, starting at 3.06. I started my six hour grind, and for the first half hour I considered my task a very pleasant one. Mr. Crockett came in and talked to me a while about his Buick car. He certainly can talk about its good points. but I suppose everybody thinks his own is the best. After he left, Illr. lichrich came in with his, XYelI, look who's here. in his joshing way. He talked about the evils of throwing paper around an1l sticking gum on the desks. This was rather amusing to me, and the time seemed to pass quickly. I decided that making up time wasn't ba1l at all, and that I'd just as soon skip again. Ilut after Mr. Echrich left, and none of the pupils were around, and every- thing was so very quiet, I began to get restless. Now the time went slowly, and all I could hear was the clock going tick-tock, tick-tock. I tried to study, but just couIdn't concentrate. All I heard was the monotonous tick-tocking of the clock. I resolved that I would see whether the clock could be removed before I ever made up time again. Pretty soon I began to have a hungry, empty feeling. and I thought of the luscious layer cake that my mother had been frosting when I left for school. That last half hour was one of torture. I got hungrier and hungrier every minute and felt very nervous and weak. I decided then and there that I certainly needed fresh air, but would have to get it in some other way be- sides skipping. Making up time is altogether too nerve-racking for my delicate constitution. I intend to see a doctor soon and have him prescribe freedom from all worry and school work from 1 :oo o'c1ock in the afternoon until ll :go at night. I.LoyD Almxls. CECELIAUS THRILL O11 tl 11111111111g11t night 'IL'1lt'll 1111 fu11.r .vtill .I k11111'1c 11t t111' 1111111' fjtlfll' C'1'1'1'11'11 41 t111'111. .SIIHI 11f11'111'11 tl11' 1111111' 111111 1111 .vt111111 111 .viglzt II'1't11 tl 11tt11' f11r11 t1'111'k 111111 tl f7t1I'k1'lIfj 1ig11t Note 1113 Tllf11I'ffIfl to 11llI'l'j' 11111 Cf1'1'1'11'11 .WIIIK1-, lI'111't. ' So 111' .rt1'f1f11'11 1'11.v1'111', for it '11111s11't 111t1t. .Y1m' t111' 11'ttl1' 11111 f111'11 tvitli 1111 0110 11111111111 lgtlfjtlllv to 1'11t 1'11f11'1'.r 11111111111 t111v t1rze11. 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OUR BOYS 11 111'11 C111111'1'.v' 1111.X'.Y 1111' 111 1111' 111111112 1',X 1'l' 11111 1111111111 111111 Tx'1l1 1111'1'1'f111111'. fx' 111111' 1111' 111111111 4151111 11111.11 111111 -1,111.1 11111 .N'1I'Il11111l' 111 1111' r'1'1'y 11111. 1jv 71'1'111111'1' .Y1U1'11l.N' 111111 l'11,l'1' f111'1v 1' 1v' 11 1 1111111 11111 'z1'111 11 111 11x ll 1 11 11 11 111'1111'1'1111 1111'111'111'11 l11'111 l111'111I1111', t'AX 1'l' fI1Tk'f1Av.Y 11111 111 -z1'111 111111 !1111111'. OUR FACULTY 1111111111 11111' f111'1111,v 1111. 11'11l4l11y1',Y 111111 1'1111111'.v 11 1' 1111f'1' 1111, ,v11111111'.v1 .v111'1'11'1',v 111111 1111'1111'111's'1 1 111111 ix 111'11111'1' l11'1'ly 11111' 1111'1'1' 111111111 11' Xf1111l' 111 1111111' 111111'111'1'.v l1I11A'1' 11 11111' PKl11'. 1'11 1111'1'1 .v 1I1.Y1111'X' 111111 l11'l 111111 1111 1,111 1'1'v1 1,111 11111' .S11111'1'11111'1111'1'111 11k1'.v 111111'11'11 111'vl l'141 X .S.111'1'111l111 111111 C'111111'1' 111111 1111' 111111'1' 1111,v.v, H111 11111' 1111111' 11111 1111111 1111111' 111 1'1x' 111vv 1 Page P45 THE NICQLET i+-- T HE PINK HANKY 1111 1111' .111111'111 111 1111' 1'11,1' l11':'1'1'. 81111111 1111' 1111111 .V1'1I11111 of .111'1111.11I1l. 11111' 111111 11111111111111 111111 1111.1 .111'111'11111 11'111'11' 'fx'I'11l 171'l-11111 111111 !111f7f'Kv .111111'1'1111 111111 'Zn'1'1'1' 11111 -1-111' 'FU11l'A' 111' f111'1I,s'Il1'1' '1111 1111' 'f'11f111' k1I11'I1'1I 111' 1v1Il111I. 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Pam- MS ANTH IIPATION 1.1.v11'11, IIILX' 1'1111111'1'11, 111111 1X'1111 x111111 111'111' 1 11111' 11'1'1'1' 111111111 ,111111 1.'111.v111111 11 11'111'. 'l1'fk'11.V 1111' 111'.v1 1111. .S'1'1111'111111'1' 111 1-r1'1'1111'-.v1 1'1'11. Y11111' 11-1' 111111 11111111 -:1111 1 :'1'1' .5'1'1' 111'11-r'1'11. 111111 1'f'1111'111111'1' 111111 f'111111111.Y 1111.x' 111111, ,X'l'111'. 1. 1f. .1111111 1IA Ix'1' 1'll11'1'1'11 .v1'1111111, l,gll,A'.Y1.111f.f 1111 1111'1', 111111' 1'111.v.v 111 of -111111, 1111111 11111 111111 111.v.s'. 1'111'11 115' 1111 1111'11l'1l 111 .1111111 11 11-1111 ' 'Tix 1111' 111'.1'1 1'111.vx 171. 1111111 .s'1'1111111 1.1'f1 111 .v11'11111111' 11111111'. 111 111'1' 111'I'1'1-X' 1'1111If'1I1I111IIA' 11'1'f11111'111111111111111'. ' 1'111'11 .N-111111'11111' -1111111 1111' 1'1'11':1'11 .v11'1'1f1'11 11111. N'11'11' '1k'l' 1111 -:1'1111111'1'1'11 '1l'l1111 1111.1 'z1'11.v 11!1l1111,l '17, S11111'1'111l1'11111'111.' 11, 11'111'111'1'.v.' 11111' V1.1'1I1'fI11 1111111' 1.v 1111111' 11 1' .1111111 11111 .x'l1111x' 111 1111, 11111' x'1'111', 11111 11111111.11 '1k'1' 1:1111 11111 .V1II11I. Y11 111111'1' .v111'1'111:1', 11111 1'111111x'1111'111 1x 11111' 1l1'.fl1L11fv11, 11111 111' 11 11111 111 11111f 1.11 1'111'11 11111I111A1A11'Ik' 111111' 1'11111'v1111'111 1111111 11111111x'. 111' 5-111 1111'Ix'lI, 111111 1. 1f. 1'11.v1' l111f11.11. 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Wiki J jf if V Elllelllflgfglgr l'l l1frv fri' you look 'tix nmxt .s'z11'fri.x'z'11g, For all flu' -world ix Lul'z'0rtisi-11g MENASI-IA FURNITURE CGMPANY I'LIxNI'ILIxL RIIS IIXHI I LNI SIIXIJI S I XIJIU L NDI RI XIxINI TI-IE CLOTHES SI-IOP I L, I 'mia masw' IN mu clamxl LLllCK'S XYQ deliver. Phone 133 Emil Schultz lx'v.n1lI Cu1'm'1' Drug Slow FOR INSL'R.XNL'l'f Tl IQYI' INSVRICS SIZIC Northrup 5 Friedlancl Kvll Hl'i1l1CSI The 'rlfw' mlm CIDIIIIJHIIICIIIS of The Menasha Ice and F1181 Company lfrl Alffiillllll Lin iirillli XYl1y : 1 swiping those SlNlUIlS?u lu tzmkv twu ICZISINIUIIS zlftcr each mcul II Ifil I filQ.XlJlQ lfi 1lJ'l'XYlf,AXR Sf-x'lf'.v l'11m1l111m11 I , I - 1 I if 1300 5 ASW SBSH Sh'l40I'EE I lm MADS MADSEN COMPANY Nt allull g NIIIIEIOI M1111 l11L'T'1'IE DES MORTS SCHOOL BUILDERS OF OUR NEW BUTTE DES MORTS SCHOOL P THE HIGH SCHOOL fellow wants what tlwe college man wears, and we have tl1e clothes for him. 525 530 535 with two pants THIEDE COOD CLOTHES Appleton Wisconsin LIUIIIIDIIIIICIIIS of Slmcrs Since 1876 WEBER CLOTHING T h h , LIC SC efel' S COMPANY ,, , . . lllv .Slmv .Sfm'f' ml flu' Corm' MIiN.'XSH.X. XYISCUNSIN Dick C.: XYhat would you do if I you crmlrl play the piano as I can Red .-X.: l'fItakelessm1s. NICIZNAII BIIENASHA I 15,12 JQHN STRANGE PAPER COMPANY 1928 This Coiupaiiy :mtl its em- ployees offer :is 11 pledge for the Fox River Yzllley, their lmest ef- forts iu remleriug such tins. lflectric, aucl 'lll'2lllSlDUl'tZ1lltill ser- vice :ls will he at creclit to the couiuiuuity iu its lmuilrliug of greater imlustries :uicl hotter liomes for :1 greater lfux River X, WISCGNSIN-MICHIGAN POWER CO Cmupliiueuts of tlmtipliiiieiits of The Menasha Recorol t Q V 1 A l Wheeler Transfer and lR.'X Q ll JL itll, 1,I'Ufll'lllfUI' l Storage Company Main Street AlL'llIlSll1l, XX'is, l l liluiei' Cf: Sn you thiulq Ricltzircl l Chudacofffs Grocery Coyle only clzltes with eripples 1 i Rufus Cl.: XYell, he has tu have l Mg-ngisligi, XX'isqmisin the car even if the clauce is only two l hlocks Z1VV3Y'ly 1 lX,I.t'flt'fl't'll lfnmr' f'1'ml11f't.v Page U4 GILBERT PAPER COMPANY Q 11If11111ffu'lln'1'1'.v mul .xvtlflbllllf !Ji.VfI'I'l7l!fUl'.Y nf LANCASTER BOND 'mic ARIS'I'CJL'R.'X'l' HF mmns RESOURCE BOND 'Vllli .AXI,l,-l'L'Rl'USTi ucmn AVALANCHE BOND In me ggtlclq ,xc3'1'11 ,N .-X. C. iil1.1:1-:R'l', l,l't'.VI-llfllf il. M, tIl1,r:1cl:'l', l ir.vf Ivltft' 1Jl't'.Vl.lle'Ilf I . QI. SVIINI-:l.l.lf1l:, .Slwulfl lvl.l'4' l'rr.v. 'If M. fiIl.IiIiR'I', 7'l't'4IAlH't'l' Kirin, D, IEARNIQS, .Sit'1'I'!'ftII'X' 1 L 1 George Dafllie CO. . . . LUlllllllIllClltS ot SlYlili'l' CREAM, MILK AND llL I'TliR Dorn Millinery felepllrme I274 013 So. Commercial St. I , Main St, Klenuslm, XYlSCOll5lIl NIQFNAII, XYIS. Ray lvlurtaugli ',LUMmNG Doris -I.: lYh:xt time is it Mil- IIICATINC med ?-- OU' HRM' Klilclrccl G.: l clmft know, l lelellhfme 335' 1 llZ1V6lllI my fountain pen here. 425 lllllVVI11llit'63 St. l Mc-naslla. lYiscunsin CUC JD FOOD PRC JlXll l' SliRX'lCF VMOIUIQIQ.-X'l'li C H li C' K An untruulmlecl mimi :lids cligestimm cl! Tlie Fountain Grill flfqvnxifv fjfflllflllll Tl14'utrz' Nlennslm. XYlSC0l1Slll ,slfllltl Ifnzmtzzfzz Trvutx fl Sfwrinlfy Page 96 '? ' H- f-Nm, ff Ml, F F UQ'-:Q 333, SQ gm mmf I T 5 1 0 7 in if EIX ?H1HHf11nl11:1anl ,QESW IM J Z , ml Master Craftsmen Our Plant combmmg the Sklll ofthe mecheval craftsmen W1th the orgam zauon and equqnment of the most modern prmtmg Plant 1S blllldlng a reputauon Wh1Ch IS country W1dC 'Elms book zs one o ns products 6610 BHIZZSH PllBLI5DlD6 G' snannson-zulseonslrzfu-sf-H .Q'-'FZTFN fy., as-' '6 V , . 3 W! I 'Q I ' w is IW Axxxxxx Q S 4 r I Q f-GQ 4' Q' QQ- '35 o - - N w ,ie ... o -- ' E91 f' E -.fvrgzi V f o -.lisszshxtf-:,. . sasf ' 5 4-. 3111 ' K ' ' I I I Q - 129, iv.: Q . ' Xa 'L o ,a s o ,. :ff f , 6' 4 'I I f S , 25 an , ,1uIl!.l'll Ef Il K S 1 2 .gf,-xiffifl ' 'ifizisiii Ns -f.1..i'Q:gr,1af1 .M fg g . Niki? Z., 11.121 if Q .13 if-5.124-1'-!i.l.mI1f1 ..... yy .,., nw I' 'fff Q--1:1 '-,r:.:-:.:::::::::::::.:::'1:'Effif' ' Fr j3ff:si'- F' G 7'1 fi, :'f'L? l ' f WI' HHH :Q fag. 1 Siiif' '. m ? 'W' C mf' iff . S .. W ff - X .... ik 2 .1 L - . fe, ..,.. I .... , ,Ju nu n. .. Hu it - A . -i - V r I ....... u '- i 1 E4 gy, - - gyLx1,,. by ' Q ' M! R I, 5' UV- 'U,, ml??:i?:1m,- Vi.. -Q ., 1 V- N Z: s I N 9 463' , ' ' ' 0 H- f . . . N I . . JL- . O I 0 N S X J j CQ ' . 135553: A , I , o . .me Z I ' Q ttniiililitiitiin of tlniipliiiitiit nf I Dr. A. B. Jensen Ltniipliim-tits uf Bullarcl 5 Spengler .-Xttmiicys :tt l.:1w , bf ' QVC X Automobile ilu XQV A- 7 QU ' Supp IGS l M5 V i The lztrgt-st :mutu- , I: mulmilc supply 3. ,Ulf house mnrtli of Klilwzltilwe. E XX'l1ulcsz1lc X it :mel l Ret-til , tl f 2 , 1 I if iff . . 4+ H b 1' ,ff XX21l'Cl11lllSL' tm' ,ff the fzmimis lluii- Lg 'I lztp lifes. itbllle Ill flllfl NUC U5 fill' Ytllll' XYZlIllS. Schlafer Hardware Co. .-Xlllll.lC'l'UN, WISCONSIN Clif' shut DF. Loomans hithllIlllllll0lllS of Drs. Filllinel' 5' SCl'lI'OedeI' Dentists Umiiipliiiiclits of I-IHIISOI1 Bros. Clothiers Ncciizlh. XYlSL'tlIlSllI Miss li. .Xiiclciwwiiz XYlici'c have mu het-it all wee-lc t'liffui'cl lilutz: l haul clothes eiclmessf' Nliss .'Xllflt'l'SllllI XYliz1t's that? turcl: My lmrczith came iii 't prints. :tml my tunguc was coat- ,, lags 97 RICAXI. IfS'I'fX'l'lC The Golden Rule A-Xlwzlys :lt yum' Service If If l'R1lX'l . .. I . Geo. Mayer Co. l 'Hu' llU1IIL'Uf Ciffiu' wzwr' Hllllff of ATlr1m.vl141 Hurt, Sfllllffllw' zmrl Marx Cluthes I Queen I Elwers Drug Store 1.fJ1If.l'l'fil?IIl'l',X' lx'U.ml1m111f I'1XClllSiYC Kgellq' in r , : 2 T I ' HDMI' MAIN' Q 'XNDHA5 X Nll'!IZlSI1IlZll1Kl NCCHHII ICIC, Clilf.-XXI 1 fa,- l.L'NL'llliS 3 IYXGIC ,XNIJ SIIKXY LYXXIDIIQS 'IQFICIHIIKIIIP I5 pl X Laundry NYC flu,-livv1'. I'I'4bIlllbl lltflxlllilbll ta NIm'11:1sIl:l. XYiSClPI1SiIl Vhmw WINS .41 Main Sire-cl Stilp 5' Hedberg lf,-XXI ll.Y XXQXSI IINGS .-X 20f3Mz1i11St1'L-ct SI'l9X'lfXI.'I'Y PIIOIIL' 400 RUG Cl.FfXNlNG KICIl!1Sh21, XYiSCHllSiI1 4 Page J I Y Umlllplilmlcllls uf Lieblwauseras Grocery , y W. I. Masters IIII-. NIUIXIQ Ulf QlIXl.I'I'Y IIQJTIFI xllfywlly A-XNID Klm-nrlwllzl, XXm'u1ls111 QI lQX'l1'If Y X KL'll11t'lIl il. iirllviulugyclxlssl : Nl1 'l'mlfl. WllZll.S this plant cxlllcml, dos 1 pair? ' Klr, 'lxmlcli -'lJL'S1bZlil' plum ? ' Km-11111111 ll.: Ycs. I ry-:ul 11111 llmnlglwlll' Il Cl'I'lIlill lxmcl wurc- suwn thc- svwls uf llL'5IJ1lil'.H WALISAU CONCRETE CCMPA Y .1lun1rff1rl111'wf'.x' nf l'IQI'PL X9'I' U PYL'lQl 'I'l l'l1m mc 35011 XX'Zlll51lll, XXviSL'UI15lll PHI-'I' El CHl11lllilNCl1fS uf MENASI-IA PRINTING AND .CARTCN COMPANY NIITNQXSILX, WISH JNSIN bl. XYnltc1': l saw Il Wtllllllll 1111 thc strcct thc other day with one sich- uf hcl' face entirely hlztclcf, XY. lilellkc: lt istft pussihlcf' -I. XX':tlter: Sure, the uther sith- wzls hhufk, tum. tilt If 'I liXX'lil.IQ Y! Lct us hath: you mztkc 1111 upptwvprizltc vlwicu. O. Swenson Menztslm. NWS. f1lllllllliIllt'1lIS nf Butterworth Printing COHIPHHQ7 Chute St. Menztshu. XYis. Pane 1 00 NEENAI-I PAPER COMPANY Neenah, Wisconsin JCHN STRANGE PAIL COMPANY lXlCllI1Sl1l1. XYisc mwll sin l'lQRlNlANlCN'l' XXQXYIC The Peacoclc Beauty Slwop l4l:1 S. l,.Olll1lZlll l'c-lcplxrmv .2860 .214 Main St. Mcunslm, XYisconsin Q 9lJlCC'lqXI.lZlNll Tlllf lilJNlLlNl7 L'rnnpli1m-11ts of Tlwe L. Jourdain lnsurance Company 41110-zw llzu Hunk of ,lll'IItI.K'lIlI Carl lin lmistory class! 2 f'lJu all the prcsirlcxlts have to llc 1llZil'l'lL'il?u Kenny flrixncs 1' walking into romnl Nu, am l l11Zll'l'lCfl?N Page Menasna Wooden Ware Corporation Menasha, Wisconsin Manufacturers of Pails, Tubs, Kits, Kegs, CBarrels and Corrugated Boxes CII! It ISIC A ROOF TH.-YI' WIIQI. IIIU VI'IiL I' YI JL' AIIAINFI' RAIN - FIRE-TIME ,IOI INS-KIANX'IIiI,I'i ASIIIESTOS ROI DFI N13 WQNIT LEAK-WONT BuRN-WoN,T Roi' CHASE COMPANY ,-If1ji1'0r'f'ri fI!HIf7'1Il'fflIg Dealers Q09 Division St. Oslikosli. His. Co1ripIi1ne1'1ts of Jaeger Company bIersiIcI Knitting Co. Nu-cimli. XViscm1si11 v 6 LINK I JI ,N 7 .fr W H W, - If! DRI? F4 JRDSI JN CfJBIIII,IMIiN'I'S OI CI1icIx RemicI1 Transfer COfT1p8I'ly Mcuasllzi. IYisco11si11 Twin City Dealers lx. 101 Plume lirzmcl 1700 8041-II St. I':u1l .Xu- Nl ilwzmkec Ll. F. Durner Co., nc. 'l'II.Ii FIA bf DRS .XNIJ 'l'lI.li XX'.'XlNSL'O'l'INfi TICRR,-XZZU Iflf Di DRS, 'l'liRR.,XZZH S'I'.XlRS RUIEIKICR AND CHIQK IVIANDIQS Dodge 5 Asclwer l11fm'jm1'f1lr1l NIZlllllfZlL'lllI'iIlQ' -lcwclcrs XviSCO1lSill KQS li. XYZICIQCI' Drive Cl1iC2lg'tl, Ill. VIHNSS PIYY NlIilJ,XI,S XXI? L'l'l'S l RAX'I'IClQNl'I'Y AIICXYICIRY I'l,.XQL'ICS ILXIXIICS, IQIIEIHJNS 'I'RHI'Illli5 IA 5171 Eli I!L l I'f JXS S'I'.X'l'L'.XR Page 10 L , 11 -l 'Q 'V ' -,-T...-- g rl - Y li .gif - is, 1-1 p f - Y f 1 , YY -L 1-vii? f-,,. Y Sqf,-LQ? Wi 221' ' gf- 12 7- I .xx V . ,f , X ,,- 1' :Q X f J fg, AS- V slgl -1- -4 3' I ,fi 4,2-f K , .,,!-,-f- l- ,, , ' 1 ET' , 2 ,r 4' i L QS-ff' 51 I ,W If - 1 T 1 if in-1-I 417 Y-v-1 -,,Q.1f,,g' Qlf ,, ' -3? 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SYS'I'ICM I IiIiI.I,Y IIIQICS I'I11mc 145 lx'l'.11fll III lflr' f,1mfv I Schwarzbauer Market and Dairy F arms II1'mIllQc1As uf lligh Ilrzult' I-'mul I'rmI11fls I'I11n1c 345 KIL-llzlslm, XXUISCIIIINIII KQIITIICI' .XppIclm1 N Svvmul 5111-01 I'aL:c- 10 ANK GF MENASI-IA Tfstalmlishccl lg7O 'l'l1v HKIIIA' on ilu' CQUVIHI HIFIPICICRS HARRY DIA: XYm.1f, Pl't'.S'I'li4'lIf llrixlzx' Il. lirx1l:lcmAY, Vin' f,!'t'XI.dt'IIf R. AI. Ifllcwlcfzrlixc. CQKINIII-UI' Ia I'AxN1Q1:.x'l'z, AIx.v'l C4fl5!Il.t'I' U JM I'l.lKlliN'I'S Of . LOESCHER AND SON lI.XlQlJXX'.XlQlC l'l,l'KlI1INii llIC.X'l'INlP U04 Kzmcinc Slrvct .240 Main Strvut PZUIL' 108 BEAUTY SHOP THE TIP TGP W- E- HELD Electrical Serx7ice . U lf'z'4'1'-vlllillgf lfIm'll'1'4'11I AIZ1I'llIL'IIlJ Chmmls KIutu1's I.ZlI1l11S I I ixtu1'cs Rrulius imlrlic Ifvmmm, I,I'Hlll'ICItll' Rzuliu Supplies I L'owcI:111cI Iilcc't1'iu RCfI'IQ'Cl'1lIlll'S I cI1scI1crer lluilcliuga AICIIHSIHI I 'IICICIJITIIIIC 2415 2:13 Nluin Strom-1 I Star Auto Company llc left Innm' :mt Il mpiml mic . I X'lil.IIC .-XNIJ S'l'.NlQ SJXLIQS I ut the very m-xl IUUYIIIIIQ he c11t01'CcI 5 Iutc I WRICCIQICIQ SIQRYICIC Ilc wc-nt to thc ufficv in get Zlll cxfusv, I 111 :III I10 1'cCm'ivCcI was :I lim- uf zllmsv. I Q-My Qlhutc gt. phomx 377 AICIIHSIHI. XYISCUIISIII of M E N A S I-I A paicI on Savings IJIVIVICIEIQS 12110. II. XVI I ITINI 2, I,l't'.Yl-Llfllf II. Ii. I..-XNIXjIQ.AXI , C'I1.vl1fur Ill-IX Il. U if DNICY, I'ff'r-lin-.vzllrazf I.. VI. .'Xl'S'I,'IN, .AIll!I'l'f0I' Pmfc' 10 J A. SEITHAIVIER I7 4'41 Im' in Staplq- and I'I211lCj' C,S1'oce1'ics Iflfmr 111111 Feed IIIIHIIC 384 550 KIzu1itwwuc Street FRANK HOFFIVIANN QU-XI.l'l'Y I IIQCJCICIQI ES 'IIOICIIIIIIIIC :IJ W3 Main Strvct NIc11:1sI1zL, XXIISUIIISIII MENASHA BEAUTY SHOP .XII I1r:u1cIu-fa IICIIIIIQ' XX Mrk Iflrgm-111' I'c-1'm:111c11I XX':1ving NIOuz1sI1:1 IIUIQI I'I1m1c- 2414 Nlcnzlslnl. XX'iscu11si11 BECK BROS. MEAT SHOP Ifrzmk Ik-ck Nick ISCCIQ. Ir. VIICICIIIIHIIC 4l4 414 Rzurinc Strcvt KI011:1sI1:1. Wiscmmsiu 540 Q Ivlll ROSE ERNST I7.-XNCY HRC JCICRI ICS V114 me U57 550 Tzlyccw Street IR-ru NIcnz1sI1zL, XX'iscm1si11 H. C. STEIDL llrulw' 'fn SIHIIIU :md IJIIIICB' llruccrics 'IICICPIIIIIIC 202 'urncr uf I5runcI zmfI .'XppIctm1 St. ' ncIic:1Is Ice frcz Q wars 5 I'hf nIv nm' F Klvuzlslul. XYISCHIISIII Nc-xx'spz1pc1's rm Nfzrgzlzincs 'III :I mzlvvu I 'I4 ws ALBERT J. LENZ ISN-1420 Hain Slrcct Mm-11:LsI1:1. XX'iscu11si11 J. F. DRUCKS I'I11mI1I11g :uul IIL-:ltiug 4 III Ilurm-rs '23 1 I I Main Strm-ct Nlcnuslm. XYiscu11si11 Pmrv 110 The Artcraft Press l Al. ULRICH l.vttc1'l11-:11ls, l'IIIYCltll7CS. SIIIICIIICIIIS. M1.1Ay1'g Axylg 13141 1111 R 1 1.5 lI11si11ess cnrmls, fllllce I+'111'111s L'i1'c11l111's, Amlxx-1'tisc111c111s l'l11111a-11154 Ilj Blain Sl. SNL S.-Xlili11lfQL'AXl,l'1'Y M1-11z1sl1z1 CALLING CARDS 'l'c'lc11l11111v .2700-.3701 Illli g'11l1lc111'11rl IS yellow, I l1c' ClJI'lI is 1111'11i11g IDFUVVII. I lIL'CllIl1lI'C1I 111 tl14-11111111 11111111 X111 1111'11i11g things 1111s11Iu rl1111'11. NU, 3 A151111 S11-1-1-1 Mc11:1sl1:1, XX'is1'1111'111 Established I882 Incorporated l9l I George A. W lultlng Paper Co. lllfll. A. XIIIIITING I . II, XX'IlI'I'INli l'1'1.v:'11'1'11f mm' 'l'l'1'r1x111'1'1' lvfu' l'1'1'.v1'1l1'11l R. Nl. Sl'fNSliNl1lQI'fNNI?llQ ,N.t'f'l't'lfIl',X' .lffmlrf'1r1'l111'1'f'.1' of LOFT DRIED BONDS, LEDGER AND WRITING TUB SIZED BONDS, LEDGER AND TABLET PAPERS I III GEAPR'S DAIRY for QL7ALl'l'Y HRA NIJ lcv LQTCZUII, Iiutler, L.1't'Ill11 :xml Milk Mcnzlslm. xXvi5CUI1hlll 'l'clepl1fmc 1452 PAPER ROLL PLUG CO. K. I . I AWS! ,JN .YUKIIIllfUf'fIH't'I'.V of Y WOOD PLUGS Y N Y Y I Hcnzlslm. xYiSClJllSil1 To pay inure 1 UIHILLPSSIIX MENASHA D RY GOO DS COMPANY 'vfiflf' .S'f0rf' flmf .S4l'l'T't'S You Rigflzf' Phone 379 lb pay less is to invite clisappoilltllxelmt Y REYNOLD'S Home Made CAN DIES Y 223 Main Street W I'hm1c 334 Y ,. . Nc-c11ul1. XX ISCOIISIII P gg Ill AUTUMN SUNSHINE Mandel Engravingco. 87'ArB Studios MILWAUKEE, WIS. THE VALLEY INN Neenah, Wisconsin l'.X'K'I'X' wnnlx wllll lmh-I :mrl QITIIIIKLWIIIN Imlh, I'.xccllv111 mvzxls :wc sc1'x'1-al Ill mu' czxfc. l'1'ix'z1l1- tlillillgf Tlllblllfl mul Inlffct :ll 1IllNll'l'1llk't'hZll'gk'S. .-Xll1':1cIix'c lulmlny, tc1'r:1fc'. amd lmlivs f1ly'L'I'. Iuslilwl XX I-ZINII Xl II Xlllltlill mzulc :lu :mgcl cake l ur hcl' r,lzu'ling llu1'vcy's sake lllIl'YCy, yuu ll piccc must tzllo.- This shc mczmt H1ll'X'Cj' zltc 11, cvcry crumb lhcn hc llL'Zll'Il thv :mguls hum Lllllillg' wflly, II:u'x'cy cm11c: IIQIVYCX' NYCIII, H. H. PLUMMER CO. M1211 XYLJUL1 Q ukc lluilmlillg XlIlIl'I'iIllS llflzlugfwr f4lIl111liI11i'I1lS uf R. L. PANKRATZ uf-Utlf .S-l'l'f'l.f'l' llml lwzrilzfx gfurwl ull Kln-nzxslm. Wismxxsill l':1 111- 113 UNITED PAPER ps J. BACH CORPORATION P NIQ'I1!lShZl. XX'iSl'1lll m Dry Goods HENRY OELFKE MEYER-MEYER MUSIC COMPANY NW wall Q 'lilu' Ilumc- Of thc' Stcinwu L I LX I. U 'Ni lifrxy ff, 1'1.1y I ll llf' l7U-XY ji I-jllv First Straw-I Ilfm XY. FOII4-gc QXVQ. Nt't'll!lll, XXviSL'lIIlSiIl ' 'l'CIL'IhhH1lL' .pig Appleton, XX'is. 1 4 I Ili AUSTIN MHKE5 THE Mosr KR OF 1: 1 J sum. 'q If ff x1 nl , MISS ZIEBQ-L I lj lj STE I ART HRHNQK HUWARD PRAYESIQ Ex Q W? av- ri ' pfmoNsTRAT:o1v or A R TIFICML- RESPIRAIMN ,..---S-- 'W 'H'H-HH+-- R OF THE CUE CLUB r cmnles MILLERA NR-FINK 'K lanone l'mfvlr' 'rulm frm' .Val f!I1IA'A' 11n1r.w'.v lmnlfl ffI'H'ft' f1'n'm'1'.v, llmlfv fulml 'INV fill, The Floral Center Greenhouse 'liWtIl fity IATLKHIIQ' l hn'is1 I lrum- 10711 mth :mtl XlIlIltt4lXYHl' Stn lJL',Xl.l'l'Y I7I.UlQ.Xl. SlfRX'IL'If F1 JR IQYIQRY Ht,It'.XSl1 JN ll.XX'l'f Yi bL'lQ IiL'll.lDIN1i ICR liL l'Iil It IZY .-XN liXl'IiRlIiNL'IiIJ I1L'lI,lDliR frihv Vvrlazv of ,S'1r4'u'.v.vfz1l C'm1l1'r1r'f Rt'm1l1fl1r'1111' ,Hy Hlzifrlflzgf .Sl'l'-z'iu F. Oberweiser rf 7 Nztuilre St. Vlwlre C17 I7 JUS. SCHNEIDER Contracting Company Jos, SCIINICIDIYR J. lu. AXIISICR IXIUIIIISIHI. XYisc4n1sin Riclrzrlwl tfcvylr' is slrurt imleed lint hc has :r lot uf speed. Wlrcn he clrivvs his car zmrun' All the cops just Stop :tml tr-own. Grades Pantorium L'l.lirXNIQRS IJYICRS 1!'li C'.ll,l. PON AIX!! l2l,iLl1'lf!x' 3 Main St. Telephone U35 AIPIIZISIIZI, XYisconsin 1 Whit,more Machine and i Heckert Shoe Co. Foundry Company XYIRIC XX'li.XX'I N41 IA M IRIS VXIQIXI JN IQICMK JYICID iXl l'1 J SVIQINI LS 3 . , . . Izlpur Mill. Izxvclsimt :mil Wuocl working iXiilCilil1Cl'f' ximlllfiilll. Wiscoiisiix Quinn Bros. Radio Corporation I K'il'IlillbHl' JJIUAXX 143 XY. Wismimsimi .'XX'R'll1ll' AICIIZISIIZI. XxviSC1lllNill 'l'Illi .XIQVII l'IQliSlilQX'IiR SIIUIE S'l'iJRIi .2 FUR L-UIQ max Qaf- 6,9 xxmim ff1J,s'f1'l'V Illj It. Lf:lIc'g'c .-Xu: Xpplvtuii. XX'iSk'UllSill V w U PM l'l.lNIlfX'I'S I HI Wisconsin Tissue Mills Q AIUHZLSIHI. 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Nelson I -I I .V.L Necuall. XXIISUIIISIII I IIVIICII X Iiuluva HaIImzu'If I XYatcI1es .Icwc-I X ,, ' F A Q , I I Mr. I mlrl IS a guy' XX'I1u is x'c-rx' shv. I I Anspach Department Store tc N gwls 111111111 Xml when Ile IIC always wears a mlccp fmwll. Nec-11aI1 BICIIZISIIZI WENZEL BRGS., INC. PIumI3ing, Steam, Hot Water and Vapor Heating lou XY. Cullege ,Xvcuue I'I11me IBO-XX' .'IffF1If.X' fm' QUIIYII NIAY HII. ISVRNICRS Appletfm, Wiscrmsin I':u1o 120 KIMBERLY- CLARK CGMPANY fOrganizecl March 26, 18723 Mills Located at Neenah Appleton Kimberly Niagara, Wis. Niagara Falls, N.Y. :if Vx l hgx, x XANN, ,wg wg our! ,,, fn kin ', A xyf ' f E241 I 4 wwwwww I I lm! H -1 1 'I L!w'j 'vpn ' iz, 1: ,'r,fff 'MJ K'X,4Y . 'W , K5 Q G 'N- S ' f ' 1 'We studiod. about Anioinetlz um school. today What 0. darlmq shed have been ua the pretty Frocks and E9 . Q1 X!! 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