Neenah High School - Rocket Yearbook (Neenah, WI)

 - Class of 1929

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THE CUB Frosh Poet Gets Rare Inspu-atron T e teachers of the Freshman class are many ln number Xlgebra About Nllss Verner there IS rumor She g ts her ldeas from the College Humor Ml s S1 1t1l tls good to state I always klnll IH dec dlng our fate English Nllss f'ol1ry s wlss lre very sweet S e need a h ro to make th 1 eompl te Acenrd ng to Mlss Thompson Us your hor sense I llllgllt as well talk to that wo den fence Mlss Thorrgate IS a new te cher thls year Of loslng her we ever fear Cltlzenshlp Oh where ls my l1ttle blown bag quote MISS Buck t seems as lf some people have all the luck Sclence 'Vlr Carly prefers to demon strate moonstllls It afford h s student plenty of thr1lls 'lllss V 111er IS alleady known by her name Her sandbox ln selence has r1s n to great fame Physlcal Educatlon llss Smell IS a wonder ln teachlng us gym Her students dcve op such stlo g, h althy Vlm A co Cl lk L och Jcrg nsen 15 very rare s kl wn ty ev ryane, everywhere Buslnes Arllhmetlc MISS Mueller, her stud nts are very devoted There 1s hardly a one that has been promot r Pautzs students try by wxle and gulle brlng out that engagmg smlle Foreign Language Mxss Espeseth closely resembles a salnt But after you know her she more human than qualnt Manual Tralng Prlntl g Mr Repp has acc pt cl hrs doom For he dld faw down and go boom Mr Gerhardt knows the ma ch1ne shop by heart It seems to be a ease of '1'1ll death do us part Mr Chrlstlanson s k1ndness flows at all tlmes Llke so many mllllon of nlckels and dlmes Home Eccnomlcs M1ss W1ll1ams gulnea p gs are very renowned She can tell you thell galn to the exact pound MlSS Peters has taught some very good cooks What they learned was not all taught out of hooks To To In nmeteen hundred and twenty eight Some freshmen ln bewlldered state Appeared 1n lneenah I-Ilgh School s halls TW1StlHg thelr hankles lnto llttle balls The faculty then a miracle wrought Sophlstlcatlon these babes they taught Tlll now they know a great, great deal And gratltude toward the faculty feel 1 FRESHMEN CLASS 1929 Flrxt row leacllngleft to ugh! T Kresse C Anderson E Tellock E Ely H Schultz E Wltr B Bell H Rock uood E Evans G Dnr E olrn-ron R Beatue K Kruse 1 Realm s Mennrng 1 Eolrnoh W Boreron J Kehl w Cchanke J Wrrro A Vovus D lcororov L Zurnolh c. Anderson C Dnrnnrn N Knnborly 13 Barnes lvl Mortensen wlrrrornrelr B H ve, v Tnorron H Peterson For neo, C Teoppler Second row left no rrolrr W Noon W Hnnron 1' Nonlnoor D srnrrn D Olsen M Kelly L s Schultz Ker 'ermr lvl Bnrmn H Brckley v Blank E Wrllnarnr L Osborne M Schnlk s Sendo H lwrler K scar-fold H sohnnrdr Tlnrrl row lon ro rrgnc E Hayman L Neuman H N1 ornonron D esnrnnn H Bradley C Goodman Fourth row left to nth: A crnof P Bahr L Pansy berg M Tlrornpron lvl sonrrnar 12 Sell 1: Wauda H Frfrn row lrfr to nghr H Fahrenkrug C Arrnn- R Wege M Sell E Poster E Klassen H Dldrlckson M ,lanes 5 Jensen M Lea M Mltchell N Evans D Heup A Klch Danke A Wagner R Cheslock E Callmeler Bennett O Nlrelson S Larson D Ralche D Zerner! G Vogt ht D Gl n ou M B ohm H Luebke R Ozanne F Vllson Sxxth row left lo nah! M Wollenhoffer A Rasmussen Vl Taber E Vokel C Herzfel! D Kolgen V Cook W Plank E Hcckhulrer E Collrns 'Vl Kraus V Blohm XV Burr L Foster Se enth raw left to rlfrht M Sawyer J Cowllng H Mller Schell R Larson N Redlln R jumon B Derby W ensen E Blohm H Blank C Hansen C Owens C Breylmger D Meyer S Howman FROSH CLASS AUTOGRAPHS Page Ten Class of 1932 Plays Important Part ln World Flfteen t ars after grelduatlon Wrllard Hanson, tallest man By ron Bell IS selllng peanutc on a 0011191 tlrlfiic cop ln thc alr My na Blank, presldent of the Llst Natlonal Bank Helen BlZ'lIllEV Ev er of th 5 and 10 cent store alne Evans IS a knockout chorus glrl Harry Fahrenkruf, heavy f'h'l'T1P on Fuella Foster IS just Winning all the beauty contest, Edward Neubauer IS the movlg- he to G , raee Anderson last reported to be Engaged to tae Pr nee of Wales Charlrtt Dlrham a mls Slollafy In S1 m Charles Hanson pres1d nt of the Ufuted States Gmee Vogt rfldo 'mnounc r Do 'Ct Y B'lc1l'lf1ll h'1 stralght han- Vlvlan Holverson gave up Hymg and 15 happlly marrled to Georg Dlx Marv Kelly w nt to the South Pole and Jlm Sclell went to the 'Volth Pole, Vlllllam Nash lo do ml! a strong man aet ln the ell Phlhp lvlllkpflfl Jallltor of school Florenc Redln, famous ac l Buck ev has .l01r1 rl the Jap es army Fwltn Vok l court Jester for the prey dent of the Unlted States Donald corfhon sololst Haz Sm th H Derfec ly uncanny d tee tv Ruth Nelson IS start 1, to Campfugn for governor of Texas, Lxttle Stanley Larsen loot GQ, m ln Herzfelflt 1n th qhume B bbs Jensen ls 1 blg b.ltter and 92g rnan Nlanrv K1r berly ls Just leavlng for Slam to Join Charlqtte D rhlm Myrtle Bursteln IS fam 0lS as a II vellst John Cowl g el P d wth MSIIOD Jones Maxln SC alk 1s glvmg P d rwrskl muc'1 Cf p tton Jlrl M ver fdont t ll arvorel IS cn h s way to the South Pole H rbert S hm dt IS a rlrofes scr at Oxford u lverslty and crnslderefl a wor'1ls authorltv on 1prepos1t1ons Robert Ozanne up to nrw was an attorney, but he ls servrng a long term at V1 aupun for trymg to argu wlth the Judge Helen Danke recelved the appolnt ment of stat1st1c1an at W3ShlH2 tcn, Dorothy Olsen cuts qulte a fig ur as queen of the tennls court Dorothy Kolgen and Yerna Cook are ID vaudevrlle dolng a slster act It seems, Sara Sande IS POSIHK for Pepsodent advertlsements Jane Klttermg IS worklng hard ln a coal mme Dorothy Korotev vls lted Europe three tlmes Lucllle Schultz work up wlth blonde halr The Verdict T? tfcll Y'1'lV lllI'F'll the flap p 1 tour st as she gaz d xpon the 11 age of the Sphlnx An1l as an r thought she added Bat 1 mb Alfred Reetz How do you spell fl lanclally' Aldre Ra1ehe F n rl n c l l yand there are two rs ln em barrassed Dunt Esk Id be ashamed to be a great trong man llke you and ask for money So I am, Madam but I once got 18 months for not asklng Hlghblull Lay down pup, lay down, 0 1 ered the man Youll have to say, L19 down. vllster, declared a small bystand r thats a Boston terrier That's the guy Im laying f0Fr sald the hen as the farmer crossed 1 le harnvard L. . 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THE CUB CRYSTAL BALL As I gaze mto the crystal ball I see many mterestmg thlngs gomg on ln thls new and wonderful world I see a large arrport It IS crowded with people who seem to be trvmg the r harr est to g t close to a small young man standing b side a beautlful large aeroplan As I draw closer I r cognlzc thls good look ng man to b non other than Tod Barnes who has 3 st re turned from a lone Hght rourd the world I reme b r that h was m my class rn hwa but as th crowd IS so large that I hav n chance of gettmg near to hvn I move on down the road unhl I come to a small cottage set back from the road and surrounded with a hedge of lovely green bushes Some chlldren are playmg ID the yard, and as I pass the gate a flgure app ars ln the doorway It seems to recognlze me and comes runmng out to the gate Why It xs Dot Damelsenl I have not gone far when a car stops beslde me on the road Th people ln lt offered me a rxde to them that wall Inav We talk txmes, and I learn that they are relatrves of We of v s v the about her movles as Johanna Garbo Gretas namesake She IS playing wlth Wllford Jones who was under the name of John Gllbert the second It almost kvlls me so I ask th rn nf they know about any of Blanche s friends All they can tell me IS that Estelle Brown IS also m the movles under the name Lup Velez and IS playmg w-nth George Roh loff better known as Ronald Col man I get out at the next town, and after thankmg them for the n ce rrde I leave them only to turn around stumble over the c1rh -tone and fall lnto someone s arms I look up to find myself rn the street cleaners arms and lt 1 none other than Mux Jorgensen I talk to him for a few mm vtes and he tells me that Bunnv Kltchen IC dovng the same kmd of work that he IS and that rf I eo flown ple of blocks I Wlll probably see lm I decxded to do so but on my way I thlnk I wxll stop at a lxttlr stand on the corner and fre a n hot dog sandwlch I order xt and want whlle lt IS bemg fixed then as I look up tn hand hun the mon ey I realize that I am handlng my money to none other than Norrls 'VI :lsen In about a half hour I take It un agam and gaze mto xt I can see a large theatre The curtams have opened and they reveal a per feet Spanish dancer She 1s abso lutelv none other than Jean 'Vlathewson The next act IS nut on by ' Spud Sorensen and Herbv Ehlert I never knew that two people could act so dumb The audlence Just roars and one fellow stands up and starts smgmg God Save Our Klng Can you lmagme who that fellow 1s'7 Lenny Neu bavwr and no less Well the crystal ball seems to have lost lts magic so we will lav vt aslde untll next year at th1s trme mv destmatlon I tell I have none, but that I them at the next town a good deal about old Blanche Chrxstlansen nd belreve vt n not th course, I ask them all she has !r0t'en mto the SOPHOMORE CLASS OF 1929 BUSY Standing back row left to right N Koerwutz C Hallock E jones H Koerwxtz C Hogensen B Bu nude R Moser H Chrxatlanson L Stanton J Gnmea H Ehlers L Zabel H Luetke J Crmmmgs D Grogan R Pearson 'Vl Donovan M Fuhn G Meyer G johnson K Dretz L VlcClellan H Sehmrdt E Hyland C Chnshansen sher D Spoof R Barnes M Jorgensen J Hough N Mad E Thomsen Cnbson E Brown E Hollenbeck M Bxahop M Zachow Second row left to nght R Borchardt H Ehlert R F sen A Lester D Plucker NL Sxelali G Rohloff W jones Thxrd row left to nght D Damelsen B Chnauanaen N VI S h l H L h t E Co th V H dl M 5 e utz eng urs e e an er oren Fosrlh row left to nght M Banker E Knagga D Hel rman F Cottfned H Staffeld M Bahr F Hallock M OBnen I Gunther M Erdman E Zrem J Knudaon H K Fifth row left to nght M Caaperaon V HoEmun M Shultz S Nlapuck M Kuehl F Dnscoll L Raaen L Hceper E Hallock L Boehm Anderson M Harper H Forsythe G Robmaon C Schultz Seated First row left to right ,I Mathewaon H Schw nder E Davra M Callmexer A Reddm J Lenl E Hahn berger E Hebler Vl Rauach T LaFond B Fettera M M M Harson R Rusch Seated second row left to nght E Anderson R Lorry 1 Senhenson C Hanson C Nxelson H Caertner W Gr mes G Drews R Graverson L Kxtchen ISOPI-TOMURE CLASS Al TOGRAPHS Page Nme SOPHS Everett Thomsen Tommle IS an all around ath lete He earned a letter ln foot ball thrs year, and was a member of the flrst squad ln basketball He also was on the track squad Wzlbert Jensen Scut earned a letter ln foot ball and played on the second team m basketball Marks Jorgensen Muxre IS also an athlete He camed an N A A m football and p ayed on the second team ln bas ketball Mux IS also a member of the track squad He was PIESI dent of the class thls year Howard Schmxdt Smltty IS a well known bas ketball player He played on the 'nr t squad tlus year Gerald Johnson Fat played on the second team m basketball and also eamed an N A A m football Ronald Barnes 'Tod played on the second team IH basketball and was on the foot- ball squad loseph Hough Soph debaters Thls was hrs sec ond year 1n debate work He al so played on the second team m basketball, and won second m the 220 low hurdles at the Kaukauna track meet Alb rt Lester Al won first ln the mlle at the Kaukauna track meet Gordon Drews Gordy has been on the Cub Staff two years and wlll hold a good posntxon nevt year 'VI cha l Donovan Mlke won thlrd ln the A80 yard dash at the Kaukauna track meet Nlorrls Madsen Madsen was vlce president of the Sophs thxs year He also has been one of the school cheer lead ers for the past two years Clvtford I-Iogensen Clif' rs the class artxst H makes beautiful posters and maps I-Ie made some of the maps and drawmgs that the debate team used th1s year Lawrence Kltchen Bunny has the dlstlnctlon oi bemg the smallest boy 1n the Soph class George Rohloff George had a cast part In the peretta Plckles Remember Rumsk1'l Thelma LaFond Laf was the sectretary teasur r of the class thxs year Naomv Grbson Skmny rs a champion ln sports and an all around Kld Shes one of the tlcket sellers ln the class Fdna Kollath Edna rs another one of the Sophs best debaters Shell be debatmg on a regular team next year Margaret Schultz Mugs had a cast part ln the 0 retta Pickles Remember her as Lor1sa MZTIOU Marty Marty has been on the Cub Staff two nears now She also takes an actxve part 1n Glee Club work and sports 'Vlarxon Myhre Fat IS good rn sports and takes an Interest rn all school vents She takes an actxve part m Glee Club work Grace Neablxng Grace IS a champxon m all the gurls' sports She stars ln bas ketball, hockey and track I vl V. , I - , I, . ,i . 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THE CUB ..l FACULTY 4 FACULTY OUR NEW HISTORY Katherlne Small Appleton Wls consln graduated from the La Crosse State Teachers Coll ge at La Crosse She not only teaches plyslcal educatlon ln Neenah Hlgl school but also ln the gr d schools She advlses the G A A James R Ballantlne Bloomlng ton TVISCOIISIXI, IS a graduate of he Unlverslty of WVIHCOHSID where he recelved hls Bachelor of Sclence legree Besldes belng pr nclp I of Neenah Hlgh School, he teaches hyslc: Madge Ople, Nl neral Polnt W s COUSID, IS a g13Cl'll3t of the State Teachers College at Whltewater 'Vllss Ople occupies a posltlon ln the commerclal department Thls year she has all sen or shorthand classes and all senlor typlng class Carl Chrlstensen of Neenah Wlsconsln IS a graduate of Stout lnstltute In Neenah High School hls major subject IS manual tlaln mg He also teaches general sub jects ln the vocatlonal school Dorothy VCITICT, Appleton W s consln, graduated from Lawrence College ln 1927 recelvlng hel B A degree Bes des teachlng alge bra, and general sc ence he faculty advlsor of the Fr slm n class and IS on the Athletlc Bo rd Vlda E Sm th Apple on Ws consln, IS a graduate of Lawren College Sh teaches gecm try advanced algebra, so'ld geometry nd algebra Aletha R Thorngate IS a grad uate of Mllton College, Mlton, W sconsln H fl ld of wolk ccv ers the one subject Engll h Harold Rapp IS a graduate of Stout Instltute D awlne an prlntlng ale th two subjects whlch he teaches He IS also one of the faculty advlsors of the Cub Mr Reppes home IS ln Zumbrota, MIHHGSOSB Margaret E Wllll2mS of lvladl on Wlsconsln IS a gr duate of the Unlverslty of WWISCODSII The Held of wo k ln wh ch h spec al IZES IS Domestlc Sclence Blanch J Buck IS a gradu te of Rlpon Coll ge Her home ls ln Neenah The suhj cts she teach es are Am rlcan HISIOIV, cltlzen hlp and d bate Sh was one of th debate coaches of thls years ch mp on d strlct debaters John Holzman, ol North Freed m WISCCPSIH graduated from the Unl terslty of WVISCDIISIII where he re CSTV d h s B A degree He ls one of the coaches of th debate teams XYl'llCl'1 were so successful He al so adv ses the Cub The subjects h ls teach ng thls y ar are Euro p an Hlstcry and debate Next year It ls probable he wlll teach cltlzenshlp and Anclent hlstory Irene M Espeseth M3D1t0WOC WVISCDHSIII IS a graduate of Law rence College Appleton Thls year she ls teachlrlg Latln I and Latn II also Frnch I and French Harry Pautz Rhlnelander Wls onsln, IS a graduate of the State Teachers Colle e at Whlte uater and cam to Neenah Hlgh School thls year as teacher of commerclal subjects Those sub- j cts wh ch he ls teachlng durlng 1928 29 are bookkeeplng penman sh p commerclal arlthmetlc, sales rlan hlp and commerclal law H h treasurer of the Athletlc Assoclatlon 0,-111111: Carey Appleton WISFOH s n ls a graduate of Laurence Col lege and rec lv d hls B A degree there Th subjects he IS teach Contlnued on Page 2' Top Row left to rlght Katherlne Jones Allce Colony 'flellle McDonnell Eva Mueller Helen Thompson Second Row-Clara Putzel Harry Paul: Orvllle Carey O Jorgensen Edna Mae Harrls Louln Trexall Armln Gerhard! Thrrd Row Blanche Buck john Holzman Irene Especeth Aletha Thorngate Harold Reppe Margaret Wllllal-no Carl Ch menson Bottom Row Dorothv Verrler Vldn Smlth Katherlne Small james Ballantlrle Mudge Ople Castello Belsensteln Charlotte Peters Ruth Dleckhoff Dlsposal Of Surplus Money Left From New School Is Faculty Problem Faculty Does Not Settle 1 Trymg uestlon At Meetlng Every on thoug lt 'VIr H ,lg would b late but at cxac y 100 the door open d ard he W1 k l 1 very cool lxke to assume hls pos tlon as chalrman of the meetlng Im very sorry lf I have k p y waltlng long but there were sev flal lr p rtart m tters at th oftlc to be cleared up No doubt you are wondell g uhy there s a p c al meetlng tcm ht It ls f r the pul pose of dlscusslng the ques tlon What shall W do wlth the surplus mount of money left over after tlle school IS bult ' Now you teachers know better than I uhat IS most needed Glanclng at hls watch he sald There IS an lmportant conference waltlrg my arrlval, so Mr Ballantlne wll you p ease t k the cllalrll' New, before begmnlng th meet lng Iwlsh to make a few an nou cerlents A black Watermans fountaln pen has dlsapp ared from my d sk If you see any answer mg thls-d scr ptlon p ease lnforrl me Theres just one other thlng those of you who borrow my books, please put them back Th re s twl ways of rulnlng these broks On IS by bendlng the covers back to back and the other IS poundlng them on the desk Do not foget to copy the mat rlal on the black board as lt wlll b removed from there tonlght Are you re dy for the qrestlonl Thls was 'VIr Bal lontlnes sp ech before th meet ln Yes, came the chorus What shall be done wlth the money left over after constructlng our new h gh school 'VI ss Har TIS rose from her chalr cleared her throat and sald ln a firm volce Mr Ballantlne 'lllss Harrls There ls on th r-g tb n w school must have to keep the stu ,de ts mlnds on thelr work Ipro lp se a readlng room Thls couple husln ss ot' lolterlng ln the hall ard the maln room has gone far nough The hablts puplls form ln hlgh school follow them all through llfe She sat down trl umphantly In all the wrath of women MISS Thompson jumped to her feet, and crled out, Mr Ballantlnel MISS Thompson Its p rfectly natural for boys and glrls to converse after school hours What other tjme have they'l And, as a speclal favor, Id llke to ask to have that money spent for la camel to take me to school as lt IS a hobby of mlne Mr Ballantlne, drauled Mr Trexall lf you re golng to hav anlmals I propose a barn to keep ll r y stock ln Mole student would be lnterested ln agrlculture Qlllte heatdy MISS Snllth stat cd If you re g0IYlg to have a barn next to the school, Ill reslgn, be cause Id be bothered wlth head ache from that odor Enthuslastlcally MISS Wllll3mS proposed a place to keep her gul nea p1gS Thls would enable glrls to learn what would be the best foods to eat MISS Buck rushed ln at thls mo ment and absent mlndedly sat on Mlss Smlth She poked Mr Repp ln the back and asked hlm what lt was all about and then ln a sweet contralto VOIC6 apologetlcally sald I am sorry Im late, but before I left my cat Pete got the mumps and I had to use Vlcks Vapo Rub on hlm But Mr Ballantlne, I pro pose a hlstorlcal room filled wlth plctures of all our hlstorlcal men and women Close your eyes cant you see Napoleon Bonapartl Say lf you don t buy tvpewrt ers for the Cub stat? wlth that money you ought to' sald llrI1SS OBIS Every Monday and Thurs day nlght Im bothered by those glrls, who type for the Cub staff I havent much to say but wh I say counts, stated Mlss Colony The Cub Staff IS qulte large a d what we need IS a room for the staff to uork ln You don't know how much thls would help Page Elev n Beans' shouted Mr Holzman He got up asked to be excused o Margaret can take care of the dog He returned later Placlng one foot on hls chalr and puttlng hls yelbow on hls knee, he made hls p ea Now you all know the d bate team worked hard thls year We feel that we deserve a room for thelr course of study Mr Ballan tn dont you thlnk thls a good ldea ' Better have a lour year pr t lng course Sald Mr Reppe Pool tables would sult me sald Mr Carey What about our speech depa t ment Dont we need a room for play practlces Arent we always bothered by lntruders when we practlce ln the maln room? Thls IS my proposltlon stated MISS Dleckhoti' Just one thlng before clos g thls meetlng Id like to say to Katherlne Jones that lt seems that she cant come to meetlngs wlth out gum Now, just come up and apologlze and promlse that you wont do 1t agaln sald Mr Bal lantlne The door opened John Sturm stopped to pull a WISQ joke and the meetlng adjourned Llstener Do you play by re juest Joe Bo lfamous orchestra lead erj Yes we do l Llstener Would you mlnd play lng domlnoes untll Ive flI'llShetl my dlnner Where yuh from Ireland reland'l Yea Rhode Ireland MIS Harrls Glve the prlnclpal rts of the verb swlm Gordon Ehlers Swlm swam smum ' llrllqi Harrls Good Now glve the prlnclpal parts of the verb lm Gordon Fhlers Aw, ljlllt kld dlng 3 SCHOOL The thlng that probably lnter 1:-sts us most ls The Cub staff room It IS a room 18 feet by 4 feet, whlch IS more or less seclud cl The staff wlll have some prl vacv ln lt The prlntlng room ls rlght next to The Cub room, so many steps wlll be saved for the staff The llbrary IH the new school wlll be practlcally the same as the jresent llbrary It IS between the two study rooms On elther slde of the llbrary are two small rooms l hlch may be used for dlscusslons, rebate, p ay practlce, etc, durlng hool hours Each of these rooms wlll hold four or five students Each of the study rooms wlll hold from 60 to 40 students Each person wlll have hls own lccker next year, and there wlll be about 300 extra lockers There wlll be 188 hundred lockers ln the school, lncludlng the gym lockers Elght hundred and twenty two of these wlll be the regular book and cnt lrckers Each locker wlll be 12x12x60 lnches, and wlll contaln a shelf for books, and hooks There wlll also be vlaste paper baskets These wlll look exactly llke the reg 'lar locker, but wlll have false fronts The Home Economlcs d part ment wlll have an electrlc lronlng m3ChlD9, and electrlc washlng ma chlne and an electrlc refrlgerator In splte of these convenlences there wlll be a cafterla It wlll not be L lmpulsory for student to eat thelr lunch at the hlgh school, as has been reported The noon perl of Wlll be une hour a .I 'fer long, practlcally the same as lt IS at present The maln entrance of the school leads tllI'9ClZly to the audltorlum There wlll be steel gates whlch wlll close, thereby shuttlng off the rest of the school, and preventlng outslders golrlg into places where be two tlcket selllng booths One wlll be ln the maln lobby and the other ln the banklng room The audltorlum ItSElf wlll resemble a theatre very much Our old audl tourlm would probably tit mto It lbout three tlmes, as the seatlng capaclty of the new audltorlum wlll be 730 A glrls cllnlc, that IS, a room where a glrl can be taken ln case she falnts wlll be found on the second door of the new school That, added to the fact that there mlght be a handsome athlete ln the glrls class, IS an lnducement to falnt MISS Oples WOTYICS are over' Next year she wlll have a speclal room for dlctaphone work It wlll be more or less sound proof, so there wlll be no dlsturbance VIII The bookroom wlndow wlll be large enough to allow two persons to work at It at the same tlme, and to allow two llnes of students on the other slde The days of the llttle brown bulldlng ln back of the hlgh school are numbered It wlll be removed and all the machlnery wlll go over to the new hlgh school It wlll seem rather strange wlthout It but then we wont be here any . 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