Neenah High School - Rocket Yearbook (Neenah, WI)

 - Class of 1929

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THE CUB ns Q' 'TW 4' mt IEEE to I 'fl E THE I'INAL EDITION STAFF General Manager Wllllam Rather Asslstant General Manager Edward Toepplcr Edltorlal Staff Edltor Stanley Severson Copy Edltors Vlola Hellerman Dons Wachholz Department Edltors- News Alfred Reetz Edltorlals Maryorle Sande SEHIOIS Jeanette Schmereln Classes Harvey Jorgensen Organlzatlons Ruth Sawyer Sports Jack Hewltt Charles Neubauer Humor Kenneth Kltchln Faculty Marguerlte Damelson Ar Norbert Smongeske Engravlng Jack Babbltt Reporters Janet Gllllnham Marlan Marty Helen Bradley, Gordon Drews Grace Anderson Dorotlv Brown Everett Thompson, Jlm Meyer, Myrtle Bursteln Audre Ralche Cub Reporters Ha ry Mlller LUICIIIE Elsenhardt Marvln Sorensen Typ sts Ethel Mortenson, VIYRITIIZI Doane, Edlth Schneller, Katherlne Brel 1 U M t Slcnllf D lotlly Xvtllban Iylzabcth Rasmussen Dorothy B' nker Buslness Staff Baslness Manager Asslstant Busmess Manager Clrculatlon Manager Asslst mt Clrculatlon Manager Advertlslng Manag r Advert ng Stuff Francls Olsen, James Moc ZUWICBI Staff Prlntlng Manager Schell Composltor Advlsors Busmess Ed or al Pr nt n l-toward Stacker Albert Fahrenkrug Dorothy DuBols Helen Webster Fdward Lowe Paul Mantz Harold Rockwood Mr Holzman Mlss Colony Reppe ,uf kfnfwx x 3335 3353 X px 1.5 QEHHH dddn -up IN APPRECIATION Superintendent H d es has plloted Neenah Heh School Blrthday Class Party A blrthday SUFPTISC party on MISS Edna Mae Harrls occurred ln the 8 15 Engllsh IV class on May The program was prepared by Edlth Schneller Nelda Raehl Jeanette Schmereln and Dorothy Du Bols and was opened by Happy Blrthday To You sung by the class MISS Harrls was requested to slt at the front of the room pa per hats and suckers were pass ed around and a general hllar lous atmosphere prevallcd Jack Hevlltt gave promlse of great oratorlcal ablllty ln hls pre sentatlon of Llttle Jack Horner Llttle MISS Muff t was cunnlnglv glven by Jenny Schmereln Char Ile Neubau r gave a clever demon atlon of Jack Be Nlmble The class then went to thelr 9mOtl0HS ln thc Ho lday Song The rest of the f cd wls then dlstrlbuted It COI1SISt9ll of candy klsses Jelly beans I rthday cakes and ollves fof whlch fne member of the class ate eleven! A Dlllar A Dollar was made very reallstlc by Dorothy Du Bols The group was very much sur prlsed by the complete demonstra tlon of Humpty Dumpty by E lrl Ulrlch Hlckory Dlckory Dock lack and Jlll took on new mean lng when Smoky Smongesky pre sented lt The Glngerbread Man was read by Nelda Raehl who lald par tlculer stress on and he ran, and he ran, and he ran Dorothy Du BOIS related the story of 'TThe Three Bears wlth thrllllng em phasls on Goldle Dlcks Jenny Schmerem told a story Edlth Schneller Thls Llttle P g Went to torv on Jacklc Hevvltts Llttle handle Just before the bell rang the tlass ang the Good Nlte Song escape squlsh told the Market PRIN J R BALLANTINE Prln J R Ballantln was born ln Bloomlngton, WIS, and gradu ated from hlgh school ln that c ty He entered the Unlverslty of Wls consln ln the fall of 1916 but left the Unlverslty after an attendance of two years to Joln the 1'84ll0 dlVl slon of the Unlted State Alr S rv lce He re entered the Unlverslty ln the sprlng of 1919 and graduat ed ln June, 1921, wlth the degree of Bachelor of Sclence Durlng the followlng year Mr Ballantlne taught ln the Unlverslty as a part time lnstructor whlle contlnulng hls study for an advanced degree He graduated ln June, 1922, wlth the degree of Master of Sclence As the Prlnclpal of our hlgh school, and as a teacher of Physlts he IS very efhclent He deserves much credlt for the way he con ducts the hlgh school and also for hls ablllty as a teacher of sclence It IS the hope of ev vane that he wlll be connected w th Neenah Hlgh Scool faculty for rlany more years through many a storm and calm When ever the occaslorl angrs N r H dges can glve lnstructlon ln the varlous studles very lrterest ng and beneflclal manner We now take the opportunlty of showlng our BPPTCCIBIIOH to Mr H dg s through the Cub He has been a great help not only ln personal rratt rs but also ln flnanclal matters Some one who corres ln comact wlth superlntendents of all the schools ln hls work once sald that IVlr Hedges was one of the Hnest superlntendents ln the state Mr Hedges IS th hlgh school students best frlend H has been wlth us for about twelve years constantly urglng and guldlng us on lh our school careers It IS always a pl asure to meet l ll ' whether t I8 ln the class room study hall or on the street He has a smlle for everyone at all tlmes We are proud of our leader and hope he Wlll stay wlth us for many years to come Mr Hedges was horn ln Bradford N Y H got hls hlgh chool educatlon ln Bath N Y After graduatlng from hlgh school he entered the Superlor Normal He graduated from here and then taurht for a short tlme He then enrolled ln the UHIVCT tv of WISCOHSD He graduated from the Unl fer ltV ln l9l2 wh n Mr Beeman was superlntenclent of the bleenah schools In February l9l 7 as the result of the death of Mr Beeman Mr Hedges became the superlntendent of Nee aah Publlc Schools YOUR FUTURE ,Iunel Now IS the tlme when you must declde wlth flnallty luft what your future IS golng to be Thls should be taken nto conslderatlon of course when you choose your courses n your freshman year You should then have some general dea of what you wlsh to be so that you can plan your courses 'rf stl dv accordlngly and fit yourself for that future you have n mlnd It pays to be very careful ln thls regard If you go lnto he thlng blmdly you may flnd vourself unfltt d for the pro eagmn you deslre to go on to college and have not taken the equlred courses your chance IS gone If you want to go into Jusmess work and have not taken up a commerclal course, e odds are anam-f you ever attalnglng ultlmate success there It ls so ln any other field So now when lt I8 un to you to hoose your llfe work vou must flnd out flrst of all, what you LET S THINK Do we all thlnk or do we go rlght ahead wlth everythlng wlthout glvlng our thoughts a care? Many thlnkers have plac ed supreme conhdence ln ItS fllndlngs Others declare that no good can come of It We each have a travellng mlnd whlch takes ln all phases of one s llfe As the years go by we cultl vate thls mlnd and thmk only of the thlngs whlch are worth our tlmc and our Interests Everythlng before us I8 an lmage for our thoughts People dlfler greatly ln thls respect Everyone has an lmaglnatlon The word lmaglnary means not true Nevertheleess sometlmes our thoughts of lmaglnatlon get us places and sometlmes con quer our greatest faults orreone has sald that The art of thlnklng IS the art of belng ones self A good thlnker reslsts oral or pnnted ln forr'--ltlon and has an oplnlon of hls own People who do not thmk do not get very far ln llfe A hlgh posltlon needs a good thlnker WORKING THROUGH COLLEGE Not golng to collegel I m sure you don t mean lt. At least, before you glVC up all hope look around a blt and see lf there lsn t some way There are marv students now atte dmv colleges ln all parts of the country who are worklng thelr way through If you are ambltlous and do not glVB up too easlly you can do that very thlnf' First WTIIC to the reglstrar of the college you wlsh to attend and acqualnt hlm wlth your sperlal sltuatlon Posslbly he can secure a yob for you to do lh your spare tlme whlch wlll pay all or nearly all of your expenses I other day who I8 attendlng the Unlversltv who I8 paylng her way by waltlng on table There are anv number of places such as thls students worklng thelr way through college In o e resoect thls IS the best way of gettlng through college If a stu dent I8 ambltlous enough to work hls way through he IS usually ambltlous enough to make a success of hls coll ee work It usuallv IS the student who has everythlng smoothed out ln front of hlm who ls lazy He has all hls expenses pald as a matter of course and has nothlng to worry about It IS thls lack of res f' s'bll'tv that causes hlm to neglect hls studies, and met a glrl just the of Wlsconsln and ln her spare tlme whlch are filled by vant to be, and then what you are fltted for Ill! Bhd! 3 failure Page Two Serllor s Thoughts Portrayed By Student You know thls lS confidentlal Im not supposed to let anyone know about It but Superlntendent Hedges begged me to publlsh the thoughts of a semor durlng the last few days of school If what a senlor really dld thmk were known, he would,t I belleve, be put ln Waupun But Just to be brlef Ill say what he must thlnk as I thlnk he or she does Flrst Gr r r, that Mr Carey why dldnt he accept my last ex perlment mlngled wlth What dld I do wlth my expenment oo Then Oh' Id llke t strangle someone for pulllng that Joke about my havlng 50 back rdy perlods to make up Second Oh that E n g I l s h teacher' Isnt she a Joy klller, pulllng' up that back work for me' Then My gosh what abou my new sult or new dress, and lf some body doesnt button hls llp Ill cre mate some person wlth drastlce language And, I can see nght now where I don t llke Mr Ballan tlne s Job ln thls buslness of gradu atlng Leavlng wlth a whlz and a crash a bang and a slash coupled wlth a bump the senlors are dumped out lnto the cruel cold world wlth no body to tomlent them except thelr credltors, pollce and the boss So Sally Sez Dear Sally A llttle freshman ls trylng to crowd a sophomore out of my heart What shall I dow Lenny Dear Lenny Id advlse you to stay away from the freshmen altogether Especlally the g1rls They are too Ing for you to deal wlth Best wlshes Sally Dear Sally Why does Lobert sleep most of he 2 45 perlod Janet '7 r J t Perhaps he llk s to dream of y u Sometlmes lt IS much more exctng to do that than to just thll k abou a person Slncerely, Sally TEN QUESTIONS All questlons must be answered by the name of a flower I Who IS the Klng of he Junglesl 2 What have sad lovers common? 3 Who IS the leader of the church? 4 What IS a fearful anlmal en countered ln falry tales? 5 What IS very often seen at a weddlng 6 What IS the slg-n of real llfe ln a baby? 7 What happe s when a gow gets on a muddy ro1d'l B What flower refers to the sun 9 What ls a glrls namet 10 Now what IS another glrls name ANSWERS T0 TEN QUESTIONS Dandellon Bleedlng hearts Jack ln the Pulplt Snap dragon Bndal wreath Babys breath 7 Cowsllps 8 Sun flower 9 Vlolet 10 Rose . iq, tl ' If ' ' ' .,.... 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Good-Bye Senior 1 'A . ' ' ' Good Luck an swoon PUBLICATIO OFHCIALLLMT mrlmlli VOLL ME 5 Page One Erght one Senrors To Graduate June Twelfth I SILAS E V A N S O I' RIPON COLLEGE TO FIVE ADDRESS The last class to graduate from thc old hrgh school will have rt commenccm nt exercrses the eve nng of June 12 at the Neenah Theatre D Sllas Fvans Presrdent o Rrpon College wrll be the com mencement speak r Hrs subjec wrll be Lrfe rn Terms of School The program for the evznn Iollows Numbers by the N H S or chestra under the dnectrorr of Mr Oscar Hoh Invocation by Reverend C F Frrtz of St Pauls El lrsh Iu h eran Church Commencement addr ss by D Srlas Evans Tenor solo by Mr George Nrx on, accompanled by Wlxss Kath crrne Jones Valedrctory bv Marre Fuechsel Presentatron of drplomas b Irmcrpal J R Ballantrne The class consrsts of the 'ol Icwrng Mrldred Ager, Pearl Le cm Anderson Jack K Babbrtt A arrette Mae Bessex George E Brmrngham Adelbert W Blank, Loyal W Boelter Carl R Break Katherrne Mary Brertung Gwendolyn Maxrne Breyhnger, Hcln M Chrstofferson Ethel Theresa Cook Marguerrte Dan rclson Julrus Davrs Vrrgrnra Ianthe Doane Laura Jeanette Drews, Dorothy DuBo1s Mrlhcent Anne Ersenach, Laura A Fahrenkrug Martha Frscher Mar1eH Fuechsel,KarlG Gaertner, Robert Grllespre, Paul P Grogan, Grace Alberta Gruenwald Ber rrc Cecelra Hanson, Ruby Mae Harsn John Wesley Hewrtt Karl S Jensen Alfrerda John cn Mrldred L Johnson Mrtch :ll J hnson, Harvey A Jorgen K nneth Thomas Krtchen Tneldore Khnk r Vrrgrnra Mar ae Koepsel, Karl B F Kol lth Gertrude J Kuether N S Ku el Meron Anne Kuhr Ra erel V La Fond, Edward F Lar Verna E Lenz J anette Lo rse Luebben Marre Ethel Vlor cnson Robert W Muller Msrron Nelson Alrce F Neu bauer, Stella L Neumann Ruth Vrv an Olson, Florence Carolrne Prnsy Edward W Plank Arden Frederrck Plath Vrolet A Pope, Nelda B Raehl Vhlham A Prther Ruth F Sawver Jean ette Anne Schmerern, Vlf Ima F Schm dt Edrth E A Schnller John Schneller Charl s 'VI Neu h u r Grace C Smrth, Ida Mal 'r et Smrth Norbert P A 'rr n L, skv Howard A Stackr A lone V Staffeld Bessre Evelyn S rmart Clarence Wrlh m Thal k Herbert H Thurmaosen F'rr Fdwrn Ulrch Robert F Ulrrch B ryl Fern Watts, Marre Blanch Freld Webster Meta A Wrtchcn k Elmer Wolff and Stella Char lctte Zrem Our Valechctorran Mane Fuech cl xr d ctorr n of s n r ran a nf' 1 had very success ul v ar whlle H1 hrgh school In her freshman v ar she play d on the Vars ty bwskctball tc m and won her numc als In her sophomore year, h also played on the Varsrty bas etball team was a c ass repo ter o the Club t'rf'f nd belon ed o the Grrls Athletrc Assocmtrrn Ir l-cr Jun ror war she Jorned th For nslcs rn elect d vrce pres dc nt She lsg belonged to Forens cs nd was husrness manager of the de 'rates rn her senror rear Stenogs Stage Two Spellclown Contests A sp ll down was sponsored by the two shorthand I classes The 2 00 class x on the contest The 2 00 t am was composed of Meta S l ft' Bertha Strcy Gertrude L rson, Dcrrs Wachholz Helen Wcbst r Audr y R rche Dorothy Bunker Pearl Hart Ahce Dobber uhl nd Helen H ncbrv The S Iv team w s composed of Helen Schnudt F hel Schrrerder Wrllard Buehholz Enerson Hough Ehva b h Rrsmussen Vrola Hellermsn Vlrre Block Fl anor Wrcse H n rrrtta Krause 'md Eleanor Koh feldt A prcnrc was rvcn for the urn nrng class, by the loser T e e mmrtt es from the 8 15 class were Refreshments, Vrola Hl lerman 'Vlar1e Block Ehzabeth Rasmussen Fthel Schnerder -Xl fred R ctz Ewrer on Hou h Wl lord Buchhclz 'rnd Kenneth Nye, Ccllectron co rmrttec, Helen Schmrdt, Hcnrretta Krause, Freda Schm dt The p cnrc was held Frrday Mry 24 at the Boys Brrgade Cabn It was very unusual as rt was a breakfast pcnrc Mr Trextll Dont you know that gerrrs hve on that money'l Jean M No germ can lr on my rncome Oh Tommy, how drd vnu ever Mr Pautz I feel hke a den g t such a black eye'l t st today Because I drd not choose to run l Mr Carey Hows that ' mother Mr Pautz ' Down rn the mouth l Senrors Grven Typrng Awards AW ARD TESTS ARE SENT FROM TX PING COWII ANIES A grert many typrng award have brcn rssted to thrs year cnror typrng class Once a month aw nd ttsts are sent out to th school bv the typrng companres Studrrr m y tak the tests t thu rrak .1 Lertarn speed x u rhrr the error hmrt c arc rrtv dlltr dllk tests are sent rn and awards srnt ou bx th rorrprny T s r rn na e cnt rl s one rtrlu cr y words a bronz prrr tr srlxcr pn on the Rsmng v 1 a srlver rn and sixty wrrds a gold prn on r Rrmrngtonl Thrs year on test 4 sch month was grvcn to th: 1 rn Senror ty awards were won lhrs year .59 on thc R mngttn -IZ o the L C Smrth 3: on th Underwood The ollcwrng ar the names of those who have won awards Rem ng Jn aa x ord g ld n Nflsrre Fuechse. 40 wa ds srlver prn Laura J cws Maroc Fuechscl Vrr lnra D 'rne Hester Farrr k s llldred Johnson Kathcrrne Brcr urg, Fl zabcth Hohnberger Ger Kutru le Kuether N S Kuettl M t ule Kuether N S Ku ttlc Mcr on Kurrr, I-lorence Pansy Robert Grllespre 2: words certrflcatc Gwrnd lyn Br thngcz D rothv Du Bors Iaura Fahrenkrug Pearl lor cn Gert ude Kuether N S Vcrna Lenz Jeanette Luebbcn, Ruth Mott Ste la Neuman Flor ence Pansv, Vtrlma Schm dt Bes sre Strmart Marguerrte Dan els n Hester Farmakes Mrldred John Marre Webster Mrldred Ager, Fth el Cook Laura Drews Prul Gro gan Ethel Mortenson Vrolet Pop:- L C Smrth 60 words gold prn Grac Smrth 50 words srlver prn Katherrne Brertung 40 wo d bronze prn Katherine Brer urg Dorothy Du Bors Fhzabc-th Hohn berger N S Kuettle Vrrgrnra Doane, 'Vhldred Johnson Stella Zrem Grace Smrth Marre Fuech sel Florence Pansy 30 words ecr rficate Gwendolyn Breyhnger Laura Fahrcnkrug Robert Grlles Gertrude Kuether, Meron Verna Lenz Ruth Mott Neuman Florence Pansy Schmrdt Ruth Olsen Ra clcl La Fond Mrldred Johnson s Farm kes Vrrgrnra Doane rrte Danrelson Jeanette Mrldred Ager Fthcl Cook Drews Martha Frsch r Pul Grogan Ethel Mortenson Vrolet Ponc Bervl Wrtts M rrf Webster B ssre Strmart Howard Stackr Meta Wrtchonke Underwood 50 words srlver prn, Katherrne Brertung 40 words bronze pm Katherrne Brertung, Dorothy Du Bois N S Kuettel, Fthel Cook Laura Drews, Martha Frsclrer, Eth el Mortenson Grace Smrth R chel Ia Fond Stella 7rem Flor ence Pansv Gertrude Kuether 30 words certrfi ate Gwendolvn Rr sl 'wer Rob rt Crllespre, Fhza beth Heh berger Pearl Jensen Gertrude Kue'hcr Verna Lnz Kuhr, Stella W lma Marrfu B ssex Lsrur 1 Senrors Recerve Results of Plryschologrcal Test Our Salutatorran N S Kuettel was selected a salutatorran of the class of 1929 Out of a class of erghty three he has the second hrghest average of all subJects rn hrs four years of high school Before enterrng Nee nah Hrgh, he had 'fone to a coun 1 school S he son Mr and Mrs John Kuettel H was born Iune 10 1911 at rs the s rlrlr Q 1s t 1 x rll probally cr be In Well anyhow the name doesnt make the man Eat, Drlnk, Be Merry ls Cub Banquet Motto Thrrty two gu s nclud nf the nemb rs of th Cub Staff of Nee n h Hrgh School and several m m b o th facu tt nded e annual Cub taff banquet held at 'rt the Srgn of the Fox on Mag 20 at 6 30 oclock Wrllram Rath er general manager of the trff gracrously served as to-rsrm ster Sp akers for the occas on n lud cd Sup rrntendent C F H 4' s Prrncrpal J R Ballantrne Mrss Colors frc lty 'rdv sor, Douglas Barnett gen ral manager of lost years staff Fdwvd Tfenp general manager of the staff for nevt Vear, and Chester Brsel head of the Cub prrntmg department The decoratrons were tuhps and yellow candles Gu sts were cntertarnfd by 'rn nformal srngmg proffrm fter whrch the fron drnrng room was cleared and dancrng was emoxed bt everyone After lhe banquet the flowers ustd for the festrvvtr x re sent o M rx Krug, r edrtor of next v ar s staff who rs rll rt her home on Church street These were sent rn 'rpprccratron of her work as news manager of thrs v ars staff Jo 'rette L1 ebben Ruth Mott Stella Neuman Florr-nc Psnx Wrlm Sr-hm dt Bc sr Qtrrr' rt svvlla 7vem MarreW bster Ruh Olson Rachel La Fond Ethel Mnrtenson Laura Drews Howard St 1-ll r Bervl Vt atts When rt came to reducrng she xv s 'r poor loser tHal Hal Hal l uvh and grow thrnl I SEN IORS N S H 0 W AVERAGE IEST GIVEN M A Y 2 7 The re ults of the psychologrcal test whrch was grven to the sen rors of Neenrh Hrgh School were rrcrrvul on Monday May 27 from he Unrversrty of Wrsconsrn The tcst was a frve part test whrch rcqurcd on hundred consecutrve urrnutes to wrrte It was grven to 16 S00 hrgrh school senrors through out the state of Wrsconsrn Aprrl I0 'Ihr rnstrtutrons of higher learn ng rn VK sconsrn sponsored the est rnd rt was endorsed by the hrgh srhool prrncrpals assocratron, rtt sup rrntendents assocratron 'rnd the State Department of Pub hc Instructron 58 per c nt of the students herv. h ve pcrecntrle rarrkmg of' between I0 and 100 Eleven per cent of he cass have a rankrng of be tween 00 and 100 23 senrors scor ,fd a perccntrle rankrng of between , 11 and 100 Thrs rs a very hrgh rank ng If a student has a rank of nmety erght, rt means that two p r cent of all the senrors rn Wrs cons n drd b tter and 91 per cent drd not do so well on the test as l If the students rank rs F4 p r cent he drd not do so well as 6 per rent of all the senrorsrn lhsconsrn but he drd better than G? p'r cent of all those takmg the tc D8 p r cent of t e senrors of lx nah Hrgh dld '- tl-Xor than 0 per cent of all those takrng the fsf n the s ate Thr trst helps rn makrng a stu dy of the stbrhty of the students The hrgh school aehrevement rec ord comhrned wrth the average of lthe psychologrcal tests, enables au thorrtres to make more clefrnrte Jdgments of the general abrhty of senlors At the Unrversrty of Minnesota It has been found that rf the four year hrgh school average be com brned wrth the ratrng of the psy chologrcal test the freshmen who or of about one per cent Thrs data helps students to un devs 'md themselves Scholastrc rntellgenc rs composed of more 'han that whrch makes up socral 'rdmrnrstratrve and mechanrcal rntelhgence Industrv enthusr asm rntellectual currosrty, honestv, affabrhty and other phases of per onal tv are as rmportant for schol s rc success as rs scholastrc rn l VV' UCC Thrs test was the second step X h ch has been tak n bv the edu catronal rnstrtutrons of Wrsconsrn The frrst step was an admnssron blank whrch was formulated last year Thrs blank rs now usrd for rmrsslon to the varrous colleges of the state and also by the Unr versrtv of Wrsconsrn Frrst Indran w r path Second rtto avec Lets go on the Cant Its bemg Mr Trexall r form of anrmal hfe A Armstrong A grraffe What rs the hlgh w n Im a lrttle hoarse Iknew you wasnt a Y I i 9 ' A .--. x. 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THE CUB Want To Go To College? SC HOI ARSHIPS ARE AW AIL ABI E AT MANY OF THE SCHOOI S Wrth the comrng of sprrng, our mrnds turn to thoughts of gradu atron, and followrng graduatron, we naturally thrnk of college Wrsconsrn, our own state has one of the best unrversrtres rn the whole Unrted States and rt goes wrthout sayrng that all of our col leges are regarded hrghly through out thrs country Practrcally all colleg s and unr yer tres grve wuds lm vm as ech larrshrp These scholarshrp arc gr ntrd to those who have at tamed a vcry l 101 s hola t c stand mg The amount of the scholar shrp varres from a part of the tur tron to the whole turtron and lrv mg expenses When a scholarshrp rs grven to a student, he rs generally cxp ct d to be a lrbrary assrstant, mark pa pers, and help rn some way Lawrence College offers thrrty seven sc rolarshrps Or these, tlur teen are avarlable to Freshmen Carroll Collcg oH'ers scholar shrps to thos student who need financral assrstancc rn flnrshrng therr course Besrdes the scholarshrps there rs .rn establrshment of assrstance for the students known as the loan funds These funds were es tablrshed by g nerous men and xy omen who wrshed to ard the stu dents A student may borrovs frnds of mcncy generally up to 12250 The repayment of these loans should begrn when the stu dent graduates or one year after, rn monthly payments Fraternrtres and sororrtres were organrzed wrth the first Amerrcan colleges Trey uere for the most p 'ded greatly to the students A student Jorns one of these socr tres aft r he has been rrshed The group wrch rs rushvng a stu dent decrdes upon wh ther rt wa rts hrm or not by hrs conduct durr g the rushmg perrod and hrs rec or' n the past Many unrversrtres have offered extrnsron courses to those students not able to attend college regular ly Th state unrverstes have rl velop d thrs course wth a sp cral staff of rnstructors Many cours s are offered espec ally rn ag rcul ture ard engineering The mathematrcs teach r gave a brrght boy a problem rn algebra to solve Although rt was v ry easy, he coudnt do rt You ought to be asham d f vourself sard the teacher your age George Washmgton was a surveyor Yes, and at your age he w presrdent of the Unrt d States And now for the favorrte N Club ballad Athletes may come, athletes may go, And fade as rn a dream The horsedy rs the best of all Hes always on the team Brll I know a dog worth 317 000 ' Eddy How could a dog sa so much? SENIOR CLASS 1929 Ton raw ran ro rrgrr wrrma sarsrrndr Bess1eSr1msrt E 01 s haarr- Marre Webster Meta wncrrankc Arrane ara ed Barrr wana 'xrarare raw ren ra rrghr rua srnrrrr srarra zrem w1rr1a 111 Stacker Grace craenward Herbert Thcrraansea rrace mrrh Bo rom row rn to rrght Eraer ware Howard srackarcrararrca Thalke Narraarr srrrarrgaaky Jana sarraarrar rzarr Ulrrch TOP ROW WILMA SCHMIDT Mome Speech Play 3 He es to the grrl who n rther s oops ro conquer Nor np toes to be sean BFSSIF' STIMART B ss E tered from Whrte Lake Sch ol Z6 Hrgh Forensrc 2 The m ldcst manners and rh genrlest heart DITH SCHNIF1 LFR I-'dre Y yballl 2 Dbrtcf 'trff 3 4 Ph o Treasurer -1 Glee Club 1 2 Play 4 Rotary Luncheon Class Her though src many her words are few Bur you can never rcll what she wrll do ur sk tball 1 2 Tr ck 1 o .rll 1 y Z 3 4 Vc Pr srdent 3 Forensr 3 Glee Club 1 2 Num rals 1 2 and Chenrll 2 Rotary LJ cr 1 two IN s An all around good sport rs she Wrth a charmrng personslrty MFTK WITCHONIKF Bobby ck 3 Vollcy ball 1 G A 'ce C ub 4 Opcretta 4 A Her harr rs golden her eyes are blue It surelv rs ra symbol that she rs true ARLONIE STAFFIELD r cc C ub 1, 3 Op retta 3 e never heard her speak rn haste her tones were always sweet We cannot rep al the erghteenth mcndment We would not be able to put the old saloons back on the corner anymore, because the fill n statrcns are there BFRYL WATTS Blackre Basketball Z Volley ball 1 Z D bate 4 Asst Manager 2 For rcl 2 1 2 Pr dent 3 Vrce Presrdent 4 Glee Club 1 3 Orchestra Rotary Luncheon 3 Madrson and Oshkosh musrc contest 1 A ,ar aaad scout ,art arrmfar of pep MIDDLE ROW IDA SMITH Chrp y Track 3 Glee Club 3, Numerals 3 Op etta 3 Har W ys ana ways ar pleasanrnesa STFI LA ZIEM Buttercup Vollry ball 2 A qua-1 nature has she Bur rhc genrlesr heart Vt ILLIAM STACKER 1 Football 3 Track 2 3 Cap To gwe hrs statement s forceful bang When words fsrl Brll he uses slang GRACE GREUNW ALD Basketball 1 2 Volley ball Hockey 1 2 Phllo 1 2 3 pr ctta3 GAA 1 2 Glee C'ub2 3 12 H r marchreaa frankness we adorn 'rha rraarrasr grrr we asw HERBERT T1-IERMANSEN Hack Ba k tball 3 4 Football 3 4 N Clr b 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 4, Phrlo 1 Glee Club 1 Numerals 1 2 Trrs dent of Class 1 Rotary I n heon 2 State Basketball tournamrnt 3 4 We lrke hrm cuz he krnda sorts Makes s feller lrke hrm GRACE SMITH Grass Vollev Ball 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 Nlumerals 2 Honor Roll Speech Play 4 Operetta 2 3 sh., arway. game fan of ran A rayar frrea ara everyone I yor dont lrke thrs you can ' mp rt sard the warter as she tossrd over a bowl of granulated sugar C, EXT A' Prckets Pool Room ,,. 'A Burns, Students Left Homeless' Page Three BOTTOM ROW FLMFR WOLF Buster A studrous boy wrth a nrce appearance wha grves to raraa strrct adherence HOWARD STACKER Stack Basketball 3 4 Track 2 N Club 4 Cub Staff 3, 4, Forensrc 1 2 3 4 Prcsrdent 2 Secretary and Tr asurer 3 Class Presrdent 4 Clas Play 4 Honor Roll Rotary Luncheon 2 State Basketball tournament 4 Ever a frrend zo all da good r spar rn s crow Neve qurts before the end never rs too loud CLARENCE THALKL Legs Football 3 N Club 3 4 Fore-rr c 1 2 Numerals 1 Sp ech Play But rt rs rs serrous thrng To be such a tall tall boy NORBFRT SMONGESKY Smoky Entered from St Norberts thrrd ear Cub Staff 3 4 Phrlo 4 Speech lay 4 My memory rs currously accurate rn some respects JOHN SCHNELLER Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 4 Ca t Track lubl 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 Foren rc 1 Glee Club 1 Numerals 1 lass Play 4 Vrce Presrdent of lass 2 Honor Roll Rotary vncheon 3 Boxrng 4 State Bas etball toumament 3 4 Athletrc ssccratron 2 4 Presrdent 4 Stu ent Councrl 1 Frrst rn football first rn fun F11-sr rn the hear-rs of the countrymen EARL ULRICH Entered from Fremon 3 Rotary Luncheon 3 Sometrmes hcl quiet some trme: hes not In busrness mutter u he I n sure shot Yaaaa aah' I wanna go to the how and see the lady get sawed n half Sush, now Isaac vart tn to morrow and yo r can see mama get her face lrfted Mother G rald you ve been a n'rr.ghty boy Go to the vrbrator and grve yourself a good shakrng BUSY SENIORS Hovrard Stacker, presrdent of the Senror class, has been actrve rn outsrde actrvrtres throughout hrs four years rn Neenah hrgh school Besrdes berng a promrnent figure rn extra currrcular events he has qualrfied hrmself as a student, be mg one of the srxteen students on the honor roll He was a member of the Forensrc socrety four years 'Ie has worked on the Cub staff for two years He played on the basketball two years and was a member of the track team one year He attend the Rotary lunch con and was rn the Class Play John Schneller John Schneller has drstmgurshei hrmself both rn hrs school work and outsrde actrvrtres He has been a member of the football basketball and track teams Durrng hrs four years rn school he has belonged to 'the Glee Club, Forensrc Socrety, Athletrc Assocratron and the Stu ldent Councrl He was vrce presr dent of the class rn hrs sophomore year, attended the Rotary Lunch eon when he was a yunror and was rn the Class Play Marre Webster Marre Webster has been very actrve rn grrls sports She has played rn the class basketball track, volley ball, and field hockey teams She has won two Ns She for four years She has also been a member of the Forensrc socrety and the Glee Club She also has attended the Rotary Iuncheon Iearrette Br sex Jeanette Bessex rs another who has shown herself actrle rn outsrde actrvrtres She has been on the class track and volley ball teams She has been a member of tlfe Phr lomathean Socrety and Glee Cr b She was one of the contestants rn the drstrrct commercral contest rn her sophomore year She attended the Rotary Luncheon was on the Play Kenneth Krtchrn Kenney Krtchrn has been promr nent rn many outsrde actrvrtres He has been a member of the Phrlo mathean Socrety and the Glee Club and Orchestra He debated on the school team for two years, and worked on the Cub stall' for three years He attended the Rotary Luncheon and has taken part rn several operettas, the Speech Play and the Class Play Ruth Sawyer Ruth Sawyer has played on th class basketball volley ball and track teams She has debated for two years and has been on the Cub staff one year She has also been 'I member of the G A A, Foren src socrety and glee club She at tended the Rotary Luncheon, and was on the honor roll Wrllram Rather Wrllram Rather general man ager of the Cub, has been on the Cub staff three years He has al so been a member of the Phrloma thean Socrety, Glee Club and Or chestra He won hrs numerals rn football Mrnrster Thats a bad quarter th plate Voung man Grllespe Thats all rrght The I' athens wont know the drffer L. 0 , , , 1 1 I I - . . . 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