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-v THE CUB Smgers GIVE Exceptronal Operetta GLEE C L U B S PRESENT PICKLES MISS JONES DIRECTS The Glrls Glee Club has been n eustence a long tlme It has asslsted ln the preparatlon of the annual operctta for s1x years with he a1d of the Boys Glee Club The membersh1p of the club 15 among the greatest 1n any school organlzatron The large member hlp IS no doubt due to the fact that one crcdlt IS awardcd for two sat1sf1t y years of Glee vork as w ll as the common cal lntexes M ss Gossel n was mu IC or durlng 192o and 1926 Jones cam to mstmct ln She has been here as mus c C ub mus1 d1rec Mlss 1907 teach 1' 1n the grades and hlgh school 'or three years She w1ll be w1th .ls ag.,.11n next year to help Larry out the plans for musc ln the lex hlffh school Crerh u ll be awarded next year as has prevmusly been done 'he Glee Clubs w1ll meet at def1 ute studv p mods The Boys tslee C ub wxll meet tx ICB a w ek ntl the Glrls Gle Club wlll meet wzce a week Once a week both he boys and glrls wll m et for nlxed chorus work Regular class ooms will be u ed for the meet ngs of the bovs or glrls nh1le the ssembly w1ll bc u d wh n both eport M1ss Jones wll contmu o teach on h'1lf hour ln each grade as she has prevzously The Girls Glee Club StUdIES the was nf fu-ant compose 'md thelr vork Each month the club ore ents a. program The sungsters have presented programs Chrlstmas and annually dunng Vlusc week At d1f'ferent times elected groups haxe entertamed c1ty organ1zat1ons and clubs The opcrettas presented Jomtly each year s1nce 1924 were Cherry Blossom, Pep1ta, The P1ratcs Daughter and Pxcklcs The members at present are 'Vlxldred Anderson, Dorothy Bau ma n Jeanette Bessex, M rJor1e Bshop Mabel Blark, 'VI rgaret Bl nke, Luclllc Bo hm M rxrr' Braemer Hazel Bu kdry Dorothy Bu ke H len Bun, Helen B 'ld lcy Katherme Brcltung M r1e Casperson Mxldrec' Chrs c1sen Velna Cook Dorothy DBHICISNI1 V1rg1n1a Ddr ckson Vlrg nla D0 ane, MII1CeHt Esrn ch Luc1lle E senhzm E 'nn Evans Betta l1ne F trrrs, Fulla I'oster, Na0m1 G bson Corrlne Go dman, D0l'0thY Gottfrlfd Irene Gunther Eva Hal lock Franc s Hohnberf-T615 Vlvlan Holvclson Sylv11 Jensen, Marge r t Jcrgerson Mar1on Jones Ma ry K llv N 'lcy Kxmberly Doro thy Knlgcn Edna Kollath Hen T1 tta Kr use, Rachel La Fond1 Marlon M111 y Jean Mathewson1 Maryon Mrrt nson Marlon Mott Ruth Mott Marlon Myhre, Thelma N les Dorothv Olson1 MQW R usch M rjor e Sande, Sara San 110, Helen 'schm1dt Ethel Echnenl Margaret Schultz, I'I1ld1 Schwandner, MHYJOTIE Sm1th Bu tha Strey Lenore Torsrud Grace Vogt Doris W chholz Veromca Wr1ght Ruth W1IIl3mS Maxme Schalk Florence Bradlsh LOUISE Larson, Lucllle Schultz Laura Drews E hel Mortensen, Meta W'tchonkc GIRLS GLEE CLUB Ton Row left to rrght Bertalm Fetters 'Vlsruon Marty R th Wullmms Mary Rauch Helen Schmrdt Lourse Larson u le Ee ser-hurt lo ence B adrs'-1 The rns Nhles Sylvrs 1-ser Roth M-1t Do s V ch D h S e Second Row Vancy K1mbe ly Mary Kellv Dorothy Olson Maxme Schalk Sara Ssnde Helen Bradley Irene Cun her 'Vhsrgone Harper Elame Evans Mnrgone Smrth F sncrs Hallock Thrrd Row N1om1G1bson Dorothy Dsmelson Ethel Hollnbeck Msnon Mott Msnon Halverson 'Vlsnon Jones Do hCotfdEthlShd M B H lBkl M Sh o y ro o o nel er anon roemer sze uc ey argnret c ultz '11rt'1 Row Mar one Sande Helen Burr Lucxlle Schultz l.1rg1n1u Doane Ethel Mortenson Laura Drews Meta Wxt chor cf- Henrxe 1 K au e Grace Vogt Mrldred Anderson Maryon: Brshon Ffth Row Do oth Bunke Margaret Blenker Mabel Bank Lenore Torsrud Corrme Goodman Kathryn Brextung lesnc te Bessex Gwendolyn Beylmger jean Matheson Edna Kollath Hxlda Schwandner Evelyn Hohnberger Mane Cr-s e son Luc1le Boehm Bottom Row Rachel Ln Fond M1lln:sn Ersenach Vers Blank Msyron Mortensen Verna Cook Dorothy Kolgen G r mar e Herzfeldt V1v1sn Holverson Veronxca Wnght Doro hy Baumann Euells Foster Evo Hallock Mrldred Chris txanson BOYS GLEE CLUB 1 4 Top Row left to nght James Wrsse Frnnc1s Olson Ch l s lxeuba er john Grrmes Go don Meyer james Schell Se ond Pow Arnold Armstrong Carl Gsertner Stanley r-verson George Rohloff Ross Pearson Norns Madsen F edenck Olson Th1rd Row Elmer Quayle Donald Smuth Alfred Grad L renee Krtchm Gordon Drews Walter Schnnke Wnllord S dt W l C cxmx 1 um rrmes Bo on Ro Lo el Zabel Karl Kollath Ira Clough E nest Janes amos Shea Pete Grogan Mxtchell johnson Ro et Lnllespre Kenneth Krtohrn Favonte Songs Of The Sernors Favorlte Songs of the Senlors Mltchell Johnson I Love Me VITg'1H13 Doane Oh' How I Hate to Get Up 1n the Mornmg John Hew1tt Lonesome and Sorry Nelda Raehl-John Nlelson, My John Mxldred Ager Charl1e My Boy Norb rt SmongeSkY Hlflky A g e Boeltcr Let Me Call You My Sweetheart Oddy Blank Colleglate Robert Ulrlch G1rl of My Dreams Jenny Schmerem All Alone M1l1cent Elsenach Always I 'mette Bessex Thats What I Call Heaven Cwenzlolyn Brcyhnger Who Helen Chustoffersen Song of The Wanderer Fd L we I love the College G1rls Kenny K t hen Though You D1nky Parlez Vous ,belong to Somebody Else Ed th Schneller I Faw Down Katherme Breltung Kansas and Go Boom C1ty KRW Pearl Anderson In a L1ttle Howard Stacker Moonbeams Jpanlsh Town Kzss Her For Me Mlldred Johnson Babv Face Juhus Davxs Wearmg of the Karl Kollath Preclous Llttle Green Th1ng Called Love I Dorothv DuBo1s That Red Karl Gaertner Ill Get By he rleml Goll Verna Lenz Sleepy Tlme Gal Rachel LaFnnfl Whatll I Do' Pearl J nsen Oh How I Mxss Florence Pansy Who Wouldnt you Tomght P Ie lous of You M no, NMS n Happy Days B1ll Rather Im Telhng the '1 'l Lonely 'Xhghts B1rds Telhng the Bees Ruby Hanson Love Me or Havwv I rgenson You Were IL av Me 11-s'1nt For Me D ve Fourteen Grace Gruenwald-Just a Little Longer B1ll Stecker When You and I Were Young Maggle Arlone Staffeld Flapperette Jeanette Leubben Coquette Marguerxte Dan1elson So Blue Ehzabeth I-Iohnberger I Want to Be Bad Meron Kuhr Runmng W1l1l Bermce Hanson Thats How I Tell About You N S Kuettel On a B1cyclo Bullt for Two Wlfe There s a burglar at the s1lver and another 1n the pantry eatmg my DIES Call for help' Hubby fat wlndowl Pollce' Doctor' Dent1st Where IS the ach1ng toot hlocated Boy ta theatre usherl In the balcony, s1r, first row to the rlght Mrs Nosey Thats a fine look mg hu band youve lanrlerl Mrs Newbrnle But you should have seen the one that got away Boys Club Has Good Year SONGSTERS A R E G Y I' S Y CHIEFS PIRATES IN YEARI Y OPERETTA The Boys Glee Club IS under the dlrectlon of M1ss Katherme Jones of the Lawrence Consexva tory of MUSIL The boys have always taken an HCLIVQ part ln presentmg the annual operetta They make ex cellent p1rates gypsy chlefs 1nn k epers, and business men for the cpeettas The Boys Glee Clu boasts the membershlp of W1ll1am Krueger a freshman soprano Officers of the Boys Glee Clu durmg the past year were James Shea, pres dent Harvey Jorgen son v1cepres1dent, Karl Gacrt nel treasurer Donald Smlth I1 brarlan The membershlp mcludes A nold Armstrong, Ira Clough, Ber narrl Derby Gordon Drews Karl Gaertnez, Robert G1llesp1e Alfred Graer John Grlmes W1ll1am Grim s Paul Grogan Mitchel Johnson, Arnest Jones, Kenneth Kitchen Lawrence K1tchen Gor don M yer Charles Neubauer Fredrnk Olsen, Ross Pearson, El mer Quayle, George Rohlofl' Wal er Schenk James Schell will 1rd Schmldt James Shea James Wrase Donald Sm1th Lowell Za hel Fr1nc1s Olsen Stanley Sever son Harvey Jorgenson Karl Kol YOUR BREAKFAST S RESPONSIBLE No matter what you want to do From fishlng mlnnles ln the slough To belng presxden of our Democracy 1n her greatest hour, Your fallur or success depends Pon what your breakfast lts frrends The have examples I shall clte W1ll prove to you my theory r1ght John Schneller mllk and oat meal eats, He s the cream of our crop of athletes Of coffee a slp-of a role a blte Keeps Charhe Neubauers br1ght eyes br1ght B1ll Rather takes cocoa and toast, As a motorlst hes traveled from coast to coast Norr1s Madsens noble voice 'Tween coffee and nothmg IS gxven 1ts cholce, Jlm Mever thrives on the grapefrmt rare, Albert Fahrenkrugs hghtmg Wxth h1s prowess 1n hunt1ng there s none can compare effects Are due to whatever h1s mother selects Helen Bradley s Is helped by an faint clues Robert Ozanne each morn And Robert cr1t1c was born Now lf to these he1ghts you asplre, Just eat as does he whom you spec1ally aflnnre nose for news orange to follow eats Wheatma a well finlshed A glrl who was brought up 1n car took her first r1de ln a tram At the Hrst stop she asked the conductor, Whats the matter, fl you k1ll the engme O O , o LLLLL, 1. 11, , 1 1 , - 1 . , . 1 - 1 1 . 1 1 1 3 I Y 'Y ' s - .1 ' , b ' rr cz' l , 1 . 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THE CUB G. A. A. Attains Three Aims The Glrls Athletlc Assoclatlon arted wlth three alms thls year Flrst to create a plrlt of sports nanshlp among glrls, second to lromote glrls athletlcs ln Neenah I gh School thlrd to co op rate wlth the N H S Atllletle Assocla on ln all thlnps pertalnlng to thletlcs The OH-ICETS of the assoc atlon Meta Slelaff presldent Xlarlon Braemel vlce pres dent, H len Burr secretary Vlola Hel crman treasu er, and Nlarle It ebster polnt record r ThlS year ha been a very suc tessful and busy year for the G A A The mrls sold sandwlches nd pop corn balls at the football ames and at some of the basket ball games A number of htk s were held all of whlch were well attended The glrls thoroughly ppt d a slelgh rlde durlng the r H121 On Aprll 27 the G A A sponsored sprlng dance Al-nck ball tou n ment was held after 0 ll6 o thc meetings and four ttams ton lstlng of members of the G -X A took part Polnts were award d to glrls on thc baskt mall volley ball and baseball teams About twenty G A A emblems were awerded tlurlng the y ar and one N was awarded A large number of fleshmen 3, rs Jo the soclety at the beglnnmg ol the second semester and on e of these have already receltcd thelr em blems The sponsol of the G A A thls year w le NI s It thelln Small and Mlss Era 'Vlu ller Members who hare x ol ther emblems CG A AJ are as follows MZTICH Braemer Helen Burr Ma rle Gallmelel Naoml Glbson Ver na Handler, Pearl Hart, Irene Gunther Margaret Blenker Mar Jorle Harper Vlola Hellerman Ftllel Hollenbetk Eleanor Kohfeld Henrletta Krau e Thelma La Fond, Grace Iweabllng Esther Pe terson, Meta Slelaff Marle Web stel, Edlth Zlern, Eleanor Kuehl 'Vllldred Kuehl Ellth Fotll Ruth Eleanor Goethe Dorothy Kolgen Esther Knaggs Mae Thompson lnd Evelyn Volkel D0 YOU H'VE IT Sportsmanshlp ls bsolutely es entlal ln motleln llfe VShy Because, so much of the buslness and fun of trdav tl p nd upon group work Group wolk calls for co operatlon and team work and these thlngs IH turn cll for good sportsman hlp Na group can be luled by one member It cant be done far It wouldnt b real team lf lt was Sportsmallslllp dern nd th lt a p rson b a ood cheerful er, Just as rruch he 1 How spor's happy trlumphant wlnner many people can be good Are you one' Everyone wants to be and well llked Everyone good sport Put two and gether and you hlve what you want Be a good sport and people wlll llke you Why Becau e you w ll b wllllng to do what other as of you, b c use youll not wllllle everv 11119 thlnlzs dont the w 'ty you wont them to because ou ll be a good loser because you lull co operate and work well wlth h r becaus yrull try make you elf what others thlnk you nd last of all becau e you y ll work wllllnzly p pular llkes a two to GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSN. Ton Row left to rlght Charlotte Durham Bertallne Fet let a K ause 'Vleta Slela Vlola Hellermann Vlar an Brae Fo rth Row Marlan Marty Ruth Beatle Mae Thompson Ben e frace Neablxnrr Sxlvla Xlapuck Mlldred Zachow 'VI Thlrd Row Esther Knavlzs Eunlce ohnson Eleanor Co le 5 Do othy Ol on Eleanor Kohi ld! en er P rl Hart Ed th Foth ea l Thelma Lat-ond Naoml Crt-lslon Helen Burr Margaret o e Blshorw Eleanor Kuehl E ther Peterson he Vlar one Harper Mabel Blank Estelle Brown Mlldred Kuehl Favette Gottfrled Elzaheth Rasmussen Velma Sch Seoonc Ro Florence Redlln Kathryn K tchln Lucllle Caborn: Alma Raamuas rl Ma re Callmele Vlrglnla Hoff mar' E hel Holllnbeck We onlca Wrlght Ed th Davls W Pl 'lk E a ne Villllams Front Row Edlth Zlem Helen Longhurat Verna Handler l one Gtnther Cerrnalne Herzfeldt Blanche Chrlstlansen Nia le Webster Wllma Barr Verna Blohm Marguerlte K aus Dorothy Kolgen H len Deo lcf on Hazel Bu N CLUB Top Row left: ht Arthur Hannon Adelbert Bank john Hewltt john Schneller Cordon Ehlers Charlle Neu lnelrell johnson Center Row Everett Thompson Harry Fahrenkrug Ira Clough Kenneth Nye Phrllp Hahl james Shea Clarence Thalke K E Bo om Row Lobe' Bell Paul Grogan joe Belaenrteln Leonard Neubauer arl Caertner August Boelter lmer ua le Herbert Them-lanaen Tl-IE PRINCESS Br shl 5, her 'lalr by candle llght she stands B f re an old crack d glass Hel hands 'lime slently, and palely brlght She se her face reflected Shadows pass H nel y urll necks bendln T e dark halr falls about her face grace Tho lg,1 'vldle fllck rs ln a l ttle breeze, And de-rp wlthln the glass she flllllly sees An ther world shlne darkly rlch and strange wlth my tetv and romance Ald be a prlnc ss walklng there l hes of sllk that shlmmerlng falls On I me floors ln plllared halls lllth pealls bralded ln her halr And should she dance She tr ads a mea ure stately s ow, To dlstant muslc s murmurous flow And then ah then T e e slghs Ant candle wavers burnlng low from that other world wlthdraws eyes llttle room IS cold and bare, Qu ckly she turns about And with deft finger closely plalts Her halr, Then blows th tandle out Grace Anderson Her Her l Lowe Slnc you dont have p dolletrr on your HIVVQI' how u tell how fast you re golng B ll Rather Thats slmple When I go llqht mlles when IOV ten mlles an hour mv tall mttles when I go twenty an hour nly fenders rattle I to thlrty the doors rattle mauuvavavu HUMOR N Club Has Active Year The N Club honorary athletlc oclety of Neenah Hlzh School was organlzed ln 1929 by Coach A C Denny Much credlt 15 due hlm and the succeedlng coache for the development of the club Mcmbershlp ls open only to those who eam Ns ln some mayor hlgh school sport The membershlp of the organlzatlon has lncreased un tll the soclety nw basts f twenty tw actlve members The oiflcers durlng the past year were Jolln Sthneller presldent, Herbert Thurmansen VICE presl dent Charles Neubauer secre tary treasurcl Certan changes have been nec cssary rom tlme to tlme Form lerly the constltutlon proylded for nltlatlon of members plus thelr earn nv thelr N Slnce a rullng 'hls proh blted lnltlatlon and a stutlcnt automatltally becomes a tmbcr wlth the presentatlon of hls N PTEYIOUS to thls year the club had bl monthly meetlng at whlth l had speakers and a program As no beneflt was derlved from thls the club dlsccntlnued lts bl monthly programs and has become s rlctly honorary As '1 result of dlscont nulng the protgr lm the club has gradually be gun to appear dead to many stu dents However th s condltlon IS not actually prevalent Thls IS proved by the way the N club has alw ys responded to any calls dur lng the past year Thelr co op- eratlon was evldent among other organlzatlons at the Hoat parade The N club ls also responslble for handllng the doors durlng the flre lrlll It keeps the tl rphy case md u hers for lmportant hlgh school events The oldest actlve member of the ub at present IS .lonn Stn lel r who has a four year membershlp N1 tch ll Johnson IS next oldest, be l g a member for three years Although the sotlety loses some atlve members through gradua on l hop s for a successful year o come Memb rs of NI club are Coach 'Jle Jorgensen John Sthneller Hrrbert Thurmansen Charles Neu b u l Mltthell Johnson John He yltt Paul Grogan Raymond Gall me el, Adelbert Blank Lovall Boelter Karl Gaertner Clarence Thalke Gordon Ehlers Ira Clough James Shea Kenneth Nve, Leon 'lrd NI ubauer Lobert Bell Emer Quayle Everett Thompson Harry Fahrenkrug Howard Stacker Wll rt Jensen, Albert Lester, How BTISS Espeseth Do you belleve ln hereafter' Surel o lss Espeseth Well then here tfr don t bother me H Do you play golf'l anet No I dont ever know rv to nold the caddy Jolln S Say Dad what do hev mean by college bred? rather My Son lts a four year loaf I know a fellow that IS so tlght he took the prlng off hls I ed so they wouldlnt glve John You had better take the s reft car home Jlm Its no use Vla woudnt wh U I gf-W f0Tiy my teeth rattle let me take lt ln the house when I go flfty my bones rattle I 1 Lowe what happens when L tly Il nter you have lct a you eo lxty mlles an hour' halr f'lll ln my soup Blll Rather I dont know, but Rqld headed walter You Hat I h nk I l go to heaven refer' Page Thlrteen . , . . . . . .l , Q S . . 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J - , , vs - Q r ' Q Q - . ll 1 , v ' jf 1 1- , - ' A ' SA - 3 Y ' F r r 1 ' ' . J' ' . Y ,. ,t SQ ? Y In Q. Q' EL 2 ,, I l. 'Q' QQ , , , , , , ,Q . Q ' , Q s ' ' - 5' ' Q ' Q ' A n y Q ' . are. ti. . , s ' ,l . sur .Q . A ' A I ' f - - ' 5 H . ' -. A . .Q,: . ' ' ,Q Q Q Q l, Q n Q . . A ' ard Olson Phlllp Hahl Joseph Belsensteln Arthur Hanson Its always been my ambltlon to lead a Jazz band sald old Ernest McGroucher as far as the lvrr anyway A golfer IS a queer galoot, Oulte tllkatlve they say, Corlternlng mashle shots and such He chlrps the whole darn day He groans about hls noble luck Bemoans an errlng sllce Savs thlngs about the score sheet Vt hlch really aren t so DICE He bawls 'lbout the weather Says courses are a slght No one plays on cloudy days Too many when It s brlght XX hy dont a guv up and lnvent Some powder for hls mug To pour lnto hls coffee Thus klll thls blame Golf Bug
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THE CUB Bab IS Gu en Much Praxse PLAY W ELL ADX IRING SENIOR CLASS PECEIVED BY HOL T1e play pres ll cd 'x'1'1u'xlly by tne semor cl ss was gx n at the N cnah Theatr 'Vl V 11 Bah t y ars p1'1y, was wcl re c v d by a full house A11 advanced txck t sale contest s raxrcd out b w '1 th cas-s 'lh s mors won wxth the xun 1G s cts bchxnd The dv rtxs 1 1d txckt sale was dxrected lv txe busxness manal, r Edw rd L 1son Tl1e cast for the play Wxs as follows Wllllam KennethKxtchen undcrstudy Robert Gxllespxe M 'lrch bald John S hre1l r unde s udy Charles Neubauer, Mrs Axchxbald Edxth Schnell r u d rstudy Dorothy DUBOIS L la J annette , Bessex u d rstudy J 'mette Lu bhen Hannah L ura Fahrenhru und rstuly gan understudy, Jo11 Hevext B b Gwendolyn Br 5 Inger, u'1 dcxstudy Rachel La Fond Bercs forf Howard S a k r under s1udy K nneth Kxtch n Ja 19 1: 1 l d u xderstu lv J annct Schm rex Edd e 'crstu y Wl John H wxtt, un l 1m Ra her Johnson The schem of bout a sub deb s Archxbald Bah 1 of the Axch bald i' rxves hcm from sch ol 1n the Fast of 'ln attempt by to marry Lexla to Beresford Ev nts c '1 1 the ycan., m1 Sh ar her boa d n xnto the rn d Vlrs Archxball Hon Clxntfxn follo w xn xv IS dsc vxed 'fx a 1 c wxth Mr Beresf rd as chagrxn 0 uncomfortable for xnumates that h has a lover Carter Brocbs a fwxxly frxend finds out the plot ard t k s Babs father xnto canfd nc Thev k Guy Grosven r an actor whose pxcture Bab xs u n to represent her mate to come to sp nd the vseek end Thxs pals Babs lxttle plot S v ral m xuvs oe u whxch complxcale matt rs 'xl rx k h rn warse However, Babrealxzes one cf hcr xvxd fan e and wxth th help of J rx d Eddxe her frxcnds B b help L la and M Beresford to flop Fxnally Bab com s to the r alxz txon that Carter has been st yxng around b cause of L l'1 a she had expected And so m t1 rs end happxly for those c cerned Tlc cxrcut ve staff was com d of D rector Ruth Dxeck Stage Man ger Adelbert k Scenery L sl1e Fadner Theodore Kl1nk r Clarence 'ke Karl Kell th Prop rtxes h Sawyer Beryl Wats Karl G er ner Herb rt Thurrnansen Advextsng Manager Rwmon' Gallmexer, Busxness Manager, Ed ward Larson r1xcx to Lex T1 k t m r h r xamxly B b FS 27 Mss Cpe Icantc tths stuff Ca'l the manager Walter ' It's no use He wont eat xt exther Mr Hoh I suppose when you sat d wn to the pxano everyone was surp IS d to fxnd that you had b en practxcxng for weeks Dorothy DuBo1s No As a matter of fact, no one even sus pe tcd xt CLASS PLAY Us a. 'Y 1 '51 is la sr Fahrenkrug Hannah Edxth Schneller Mrs Archxbald Rachel Ln Fond Jane John Hewxtt Edclxe john 1 cl er Mr Archnbald Gwen Breylxnger Bah Paul Grogan Carter Mxtchell johnson Guy Grosvenor Kenneth K chn Wxllxam Jeanette Beasex Lxela Howard Stacker Hon Clmton Beresford 1 COMEDY NIGHT l Lester G ave on P xs 'nn lla eanet e Schmerem Cnlu b re Emer Qun l a Krause Margot Parrot Phrlxp Hahl Harlequxn Hen l Wyomxng or to Mxnnesota acu ans Kathryn Small expects to go to or Summer Vlany To Take Trxps, thers Decxde On Summer School c xc ly all the members of h f cxtyh ted rd dw 1at hey v1ll do darxng vacatxon There are a few who haven t decxded yct and hes few arent all women exther Helen Thompson and Al ce L Colony exp ct to p nd txe sam xner tourxng xn Europe, and there s o doubt that th yll sp nd some 1xng besxdes the summer too Katherxne Jones expects to sp nd ostofhrvctonathrhome n Racxne Outsxde of that, she has made no plans Nellxe McD nn ll xntends to at tend summer school at tl1e Unx v rsxty of Wxsconsxn Castella Bexsenstexn wxll n cbab v r mam at her home xn Neenah She may do some tourxng Charlctte Peters hasnt dsc dr'l 1xvlly as to what she wxll do Sh wxll probably take short trxps xn '1 auto, xf she doesn't kxll herself learmng to Ill 1Ve xt, she says Ruth Dx ckholf wll dxrect the mmer prcductxon of the Wxnne bago Players After that she wxll p obably go to either a ranch xn 'summer school at La Cross , but e lsas nothmg more txan that planned James R Ballantxne has made no deflmte plans as yet, but xn all prob bx11ty he w ll take a lxttle trxp lsomewhere c1ther, north, east, south or west 111 dp, Op e wxll ttend the sum mer sessxon at the Unxversxty of Wxsconsxn Uo otov Verrxer wxll motor 1n the south durmg the summer t the trouble wth bexng a teacher On IS forced to be dxf ferent Take for example spend xng the summer xn the south, and the wxnter 1n the north Vda E Smxth xntenrls to spend most of her vacatxon at her home xn Appleton Aletha E Thorngate has mad no plans She wxll probably spend most of her tlme at her home xn Mllton, Wxs Harold B Repp wxll attend sum mer school at the Unxversxty of Wxsconsxn Margaret F W' s at her horfv- 'srl son for h r vacatxon Maybe shell practxce cookxng Blanche J Buck elaxms the wom an's prxvxlege of makxng up her mxnd at the last mxnute for she has no plans made at all, as yet She saxd she never dec des upan a thxng unt1l the last mxnute l h H l7m'1n says he IS goxng Page Fxft een tn work durxng the summer so he xv ll b abl to afford to teach next year I1 1 l speseth 1Ilt9l'l1lS to travel thxs surxmer but she has made nol plans as to where she wxll go Harry Pautz xxxll attend summer chool 'tt the Unxversxty of Wxscon 111 and h xlso exp cts to tour the rest of the txme 0rv1lle C Carey plans to tour durxng the summer vacatlon Ole Jorgensen expects to attend the Umversxty of Wxsconsxn dur mg hxs vacatxon l-l'll1'l M111 Harrxs has made no deflnxte plans but she probably l' pend most of her time xn Neenah C F Hedges wxll spend the sum 11 x n Neenah s loctxng furnxture for the mw hxgh school Louxs L Trexall plans to stay at hs heme at Wautoma, Wxs dur 1 the summer Muller xntencls to work at a bank at her home xn Fort Atkxnson l r no the summer So ends the tale of the teachers l ns Our only hope now IS that they wxll be rested up so vx'-ll bv next year that they wxll b ex tremely good natured Photographer J k thus may and you'll see a pretty lxttle dlckey 1 d come out M dern Gxrl Don't be sxlly, expose your plate, and let's get th s over wxth Bxg Comedy xght 1S Success THREE PLAYS PRESENTED UN DER DIRECTION OF MISS DIECRHOPF The second annual Comedy Nxght .1 presentatxon of three one a t pl ns gxwen by the peech c s e 111 Februarv 12 and 13 These plays were undex the go xv 1.11 dxrectxon of Mxss Ruth 1 :rl xoff wxth three assxstant dx 1 st pay was a clewr ll sy called 'The Wonder Hat 'Ihe cas xncluded fxve people Columbxne Jeanette Schmer o1n Elxzab th Rasmussen Pxexrot Elmer Quayle James Wrase H rlequxn Phxlxp Hahl Wxl lam Rather Margot Henrxetta Krause E eanor WIESE 1 u Ll ncllo L ster Graverson Julxus Dav1s D cctor Helen Schmxdt Se1t111, Helen Schmxdt Aud v R 1 s u 1 Helen Chrxs offer son Marxe Block P cp rt es Elxzabeth Rasmus s 11 L ura Fahrenkrug Th second play Beauty and he J c bxn xs an mterestxng 19 11 f the French Revolutxon p esent ng thxs play was s olows Lou se Larson H len r s clferson Lon Paul lflantz, Arnold m 1 cn Anne Grace Sxmth Marxon Era m 1 alsxn Norb t Smongrsky al 1 nauua Dossonvlle Norvald Smxth, P b rt Mu ller Soldxers lxnold Armstrong G11bert Schultz The p cductxon staff was as fol lows Dxrector Helen Webster Propettxes Nathan Wauda, Marxon Braemer Settxn Gallmexer Costumes Helen Burr Buddy Roman Hauser The productxon staff was Dxrector Jeanette Bessex Settxng Freda Schmxdt Ar nold Armstrong Propertxes Esther Klutz Ber n ce Marten The general productxon staff for comedy nxght was Stage Manager Wxllxam Rathex Lxghtmg Albert Fahrenkrug Scenery Nathan Wanda Busxness Manager Edward Larson The thxrd play, Th Ghost Story had a dxffercnt theme one that held everyrn s xnterest The east was as ollows Katxe Gady N ubauer Elxz abeth Rasmussen George P ul Grogan, Wxl 1 am Rather Ann Janet Gxxlmgham, H len Chrxstoffer on Mary Helen Chrxstofferson, Freda Schmxdt ace E h l Schnexder, Laura n D c 1: Dorothy Gottfrxed, H l Henebry T Rwv Gallmeler Lvnn James Wrase Floyd Emerson Hough F l B rnard Odcxx an Ruth Sawyer, Ray Velma Schvferexn, 4 2 ' ' , 1 ' . o o ' 1 - 1 11 i-- 1 - 1 1 '1f13ff'fff.J .' 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