Oshkosh High School - Index Yearbook (Oshkosh, WI)

 - Class of 1927

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I . .YW-V ,lp 4 -x v 5--. ,. lug: I 4. ..,4 Q L Q r.. 1 . M VL: 'IIIEIUQIIEPI ANNUAL 1927 OSHKOSH HIGH SCHOOL OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN H 3215 5 5, 95 ' ' ,I 4 FOREWORD EHR good ship The Year of 1927 has completed its voy- age and rides atop the waves, tugging to be oH to seek new adventures. The eighty-seventh and eighty- eighth graduating classes ofthe Oshkosh High School now begin another voyage over the sea of life. It is for these graduates and for those students still in school that the staff of The 1927 Index has edited and published this book. If we have so finished our task that our work shall be the cause of memories of happy school days to our graduates and to the under-classmen, we shall feel that our ellorts have been well spent. P DEDICATION EHR City of Oshkosh has grown from a small settlement to a metropolitan center since its inception in the early part of the nineteenth century. Atypical American city, its growth portrays the advance of civilization. Its development along all lines of endeavor has been constantly promoted by its citi- zens. The most cherished hope of -its founders, that within its boundaries would reside a people who loved God and walked in his ways, has been accomplished. It is to this city, in one of whose institutions we have received the fundamental part of our educa- tion, that we dedicate The 1927 Index as a token of our esteem and respect as students and citizens. npr' 1 - f . -45.1 Page SL I't'I1 T1 5 J. 1 g .. 'N fl., an .R A 1 ' l gf g. ,gm ,,'LgU,.'1n.-Qr... '1L-'Xx .mx Eb! 3999! -h.,fx1.,-fx1.,-1..,m V25-iff: mtg' ! f ,N iv . N- Y. ,Sf , ' if-N5 . , V A sa QU U 1 1 -754: .1 ad I 1 ,vii H' J 11: 1 5 Q rn 'G' If! il-if 'P A ' I A! A F! Us ' 9 ' 5 ' mg S ' j if il , ,L . ,E 45, yi ':..1 ., ,V B151 L 5' ii? ' Y , az: : if 542 A -..! V . 9 Fi ' -V f . U 59 lg'-1 L 1 U ' . 3 ' Hz 4. 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Q N 1 -ti Q 1 4 ' 3 1 ' Q ' Phantom-like the fleet in all its glistening splendor passes in review along the dim horizon. mhnumuanmmnun uununu nnnnlquuunununnnn nn unununnnnnunnu un nnuunnnn an nnun mnnununn -q.p1unnnqN3 nuuuunnu:oIi'em Page jifteen 3 6 1 0 4 4 f y 4 ff' i , ' A - f Chr Jmnrr -5 -X l'he Q'I'CCllSNYZll'fl. shelterecl by overarching lmoughs of giant trees forms a carpet in the hall of llocl where all men meet as lrrutllers. J XYe loiter at the sportsman's clulm and gaze with Zl.KlII1ll'2ltl0X'l over the 1'ul'Hecl lake. Come, our resum6 is ended! Pam' .n'.rIm'n f 5 O K W , l S 9 5 0 ,, - 1 1 y 1 X ,G '. M? 40 il . LJ Q .T ,' , ' - all 'll L - K l a A r o s I Z f-ICD'-1 '-1970 Qu-1 1 7 lk l!i2I1lA3aIk.Ja1 nasal - rmssxaqeqaswnswnsxasswnsxasfe li ,r n S u I gi Q? 52 THE NEW VOCATIONAL SCHOOL 52 C 5 E if A Page sem'ntc'en .. S I 'l'hc-rc is :L time in every 1llZ1Il'S cmlmzllimi wha-il hc zlrrivcs :Lt the crmvictimi that envy is igl1UI'Z1l1L'9Q that imitntimi is suicicleg that though the l1l1iYC1'SL' is full of good, im kernel of ll0l1I'iSI'lil1g corn cam comic to him but ilimugli his toil bestowed im that plot of gruunrl which is givcu to him to till. Pugh' 1'lflllIL't'H fdy-EM 1211 yuu ure to be you :wc umm' 1K'k'll11lil1Q Priya u1'm'tcu11 QQA' K-1 ,F Q54 -A ,f H 5 A I alll' .llllnf ' A E ................... . ............. ...... ......................... . I fl Iil.mfk ,l. .'X1z1u11,xmsux , Lawrcncc Umllcgc 1 ': I'lzy.viral Iidllmliuu 1 .Z 1 F is I ,E I it f: li'l'1il-il, lgllili f' 5 LvlllYCl'Sllj' of ClllC11g'0 g : 2- lllufln'1m1Ii1'.v fi l'5 1 i, .,. ,f N . . wk -. x.: W' l'.BlRl.X Brlnm 1 ' -' l mvcrslty of XX 1500118111 ' Qi' i lfll-rfll.Y,I ' A fi i. 1 . I 1 I gh L wg - llxmn' Illwlcmzlalill lllpull Lllllcgc ffz'llUl'4I1 .3'r'i1'lIr'l' l E l :Q lf: Sli lil lirclexm-1lf.xm1.xx lk. 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RAI.:-H C11RlsToFlfr:RsoN IM.,-My CLARK ' V: Rlflon College L'nive1'sity of Chicago , -'Hf1f'I 'U lfnglfxlz 54 If EJ' 1 - I Q ICJ . :gl l -- ' . . H 1. .V- 1. ,X- ,.y. - 5 . . :N Jil 3 . .i . f Q - , 5' 1'l.0RliNk'I-I Iburcscxil-:R I-l'f'lI4lQ hx-ANS, 51, 5, 3 - - v Y . . . . - 9 115. NN lntcwznicr kormal ., Q Lllm-Q1-Sm' of Llncago QQ - .1 W f 1- 'n : f -El C IHlIllIl'l'l'I' X jylnlmly g' fil 5 Q - 'E 5 1 . lx ,I ' f Q lf :U , :uv -. lv . :Mg X - :IQ , - Iv A T Isp -'5 lluuu L. lfmm. ,'XI.l-IXANIHQR l'IlUliUM glf ' A5 B Wd0i11 01110210 Ripon College clmmlul m.1v'1f .llutllmlzulzrx If-fl , ,: 1261111 nf Boys Eg Ev' , 5 : fl V : Ich , l. is l Q1 :W :HF R . :W ll ' A - : Ei, . :. :, lv: I :uk FIPITII RAVI-1 . T: 1 h1..xm's Romausox 5: 'Ml liuvrcncc gunegc Lawrence College All ml lli.vlnr,v :vo H72 I-'32 X-2 :fl .Mi :U I g -, in-5 ..- I l . 5 4 rs ffl R 5515 XX'.:l.'l'1c1e lll.qxVIl.5llN M-WMCH YOUNG '-X5 Llrmuell Lollcgc , EQ! - . i , CIMA' g v E Blljlllill 'ij P3 ' : 1-. 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I Q5 Oshkosh XHTINZII Luwersxty ut XX1scm1s1n 5 ' Slwlnyfzulfllj' lfllflliill --xi Elf: c' - :f 41.5 E' ,: . -V, HRS V ,z P : E1 I ,Q :U H2 if: pgs SHE l ' I'iI.0RENKAIi 1iRl'Ml,.Xl'F I.l'm'l1.1.la SC'HNIil.l,l-IR E71 Q-5 Northwcstcru l'niversity L'nivcrsity of XYisvonsin . 2 l7rf11unIir.v .1ltIflIa'llIlIfif.Y E- - L-'F 51.1 - ., 1 :fl 'L' 5 if 5 uf: :' W ' 5 . '1 ' 7' 4, . : FL 'I NIAIHQI, Hmxumnx Xm.l.us B. Jnxss E'- 1.E Oshkosh Niwnml lhiversitg' uf Wisccwllsixl 1- . Iinylixlz l.1l'Vll7'1llIl E, . D I X 5,5 5 5 X, f 5 ' I , : 1 Y 1 5' 1, .E -f- i -I :'. L K, I ISl4:uNIc'lc PORT:-zklfln-21.11 RUl1l R'I' J- I5-NliN lS E1 - 5 ,E Lawrcncc College Lawrence College E' x IiH11li.vl1 Hi-Vf 3' .. I: 'J 35 eff N55 E. L 0 : :X 'W -Y A5 5 . P ' 'S ' V5 I'laRNr: Y. D4ll.l..Xli , A, Culumhm L l1lYL'I'Sllj' A xmxm Hmmm-tx :K 3 P I . . v . . .. . E l1llffl1A'll L IIIVCYSIIQ' of XX ISCOIISIH pl E Gvruzuzi E VN! :I 2 f' g , :- ' w rdf fxjyi E iz V- E :Y 1 gf! 24 3 Gil M: ' w K' .... ........ . .... ........ ...... .... .. ............... . .... .... ' S? if .f 'lfif '5Vf7'f',4K'7 5VIf 3i 'W 'v A -'inf fix f. 2' ,. 'JH . ff 1. 'J sf Lf U fb 'Q 'g L. 75 Pllflr' f'wz'nty'lwn fe N25 ' i '- 2 Fl i-Ei sl Q Mr:i,r.1TT.x Housr gi Yankton College Nt? Umm: of Girls Q5 NZ ,WE CLE - 1 a I 4a: L: we J? w: Q5 Q- f' X 'K- rv i v ppl: I.a Crosse Normal 1'l1ysiral lflfllfllfltlll IQ 5 CT ': N-5 N: Wx? C I -fl kv xi: eel: 'CZ . 'E WE Y f' 'g fXlc'rT1r: Tlll'1l.lfIX'.KN University of Vlfisconsin ENE lfnglixh 'WE f- : Q5 f: QE vi X.: fi g r- E 1: X 15 'iii - - Q: lx,x'rHRx'N Ixnrso jg Drury College rig lfllfllliill 15 .rg EE L: ci NE I: X. T. W. Siizwcicr Dixon College C0lllllIPI't'F CLI 25 4: e E ici AE, .l. 9? 1W.Xlilll'ElilTli Gxxrrixni-:IN T E. I. SCHNEIDER Ripon College C1lf1I1i.YfI'jl R. A. EVANS University of llfisconsin Snriology INEZ MIEI.IiIE Ripon College Matlzemaiirs HICRISSA KLEINHEINZ, M. A University of Wisconsin Latin JENNIE M. Lum NVhitewater Normal Sfvlzogmfvlly I Q C K' ' ' ' 1 ' ' 5 a 9' 1 Q' a ', llAZI'1l. Imam: l'lUl.TZ lxnvrcnu' College Cifi.:'vl1.vI1if1 li Lolu lmluu-:1 1' L'nivcrsity of lYiSCUllSiI1 l.iI11'1lVir1n ,l. li. lI.xNs1aN lquvrciicn- College l'l1-v.vi1',v lt. ll. ll.xxx'Klis, PH. D. L'11ivcrsity of l,C!l1Ifij'lV3.1li2l lffnloyhy A Clic Etxmrr l l . n v 5 0 i 3' Q' ,-X1voI.PH l'lR0lilll,IiH. M. S Uiiivcrsity of XYiSC0llSi11 Clwfllixlry l:R.XNlilS X. lim-ilaxolwzil lhivcrsity of XYisconsi11 lziwnunlzvx .-l.v.vi.vlur1l l'f'i11rif'f1l Mus. .-Xxmix H.xxx'i4lis Milwaukee Normal lizzylixh lixix llUI.lll.XY Ripon College Lilvrar'-v l11.vlr'm'lin1r.v lil.lZ.Xllli'I'll MvIJoN.u.n jrgxx Kl.XK'F.XRl..XNli University of NVisconsin l.awrcncc College Biology l:l'I'H4'l1 A ' M .... 5.5 W I4 ,J k U I ..Tl... 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Q - iw' ' A , I is uv V l l - W in V V V We - 6 ' ' . , , ' A ,I V . v n - ' - ' ' QQ-QQ Che 11158 irgggl h gg 51 I 1 .-it SCHOOL TOAST E sing to thee, dear Oshkosh High The School of the White and Blue, Though future years lead us afar, 13 Our hearts to thee'll be true,' i Q May honor thine forever be Our praise to thee we bring, Our pride, our faith, in thee abide, Oh, school, to thee 'we sing. i W 1 . H l 1 i G 'i:::u:zmmnmn::::::un :::::: uns.-9-fee!! -:i: 1,,:1:::1: :::xt' : ' tt Z Q W Page twenty-five 5? ' iQ?5S'-.1 'FU' mff rw Ianuary Honor Roll' ADRIANA ORLEBEKE ........ 94.6 HAQEL Po'rnA'rz . . A 94.2 LILLIAN MADRII . . 93.0 VIRGINIA Baum' . 92.1 LUCILLE POMARANI-: . 91.5 PRISCILLA Blsnon . . 91.3 A MARIETTA DECRAMER 90.8 KATHAIIINE Rocxwsm. 90.5 GLADYS BLUIIM . . 90.2 as 'G'a MQ Q50 -I.. ,I P aft mum ,... .. li . iimimzi L 1 ,A X1 ,.,.,, ..,,..- xx,.. -P ,, Chr jnlncr 7,-,. , M.. ,- .ff xrwr -N ff. 3, t A-W ff, 'a .ly Q:',-Q,r-wx, .fb X, w,y.w,s.L' wx. FX, . fu Qmn o?X4'4'5Nl. nxqllx 'L-9 X: ......... .. ....... . .................................................... .. ...V ................................................. .................................................... ............... 5 N. . .2 Nzmf 'fs if 2 r-, : ,Q ' 5.75 'SZ' x: - C' W: f QE: We rg Q P, g 7 ' x. go' Q :J :NI wif? 1 yg: kf. EFS 5 .S 3 K li.. .,. :rj '35 wifi --- x Z : f. -X Schroeder Bishop Radford Bamforth Pinkerton ' a X. :Frm ,:-I ' W 511 JANUARY S. A. OFFICERS 24: :- , . 5 J if JOHN Srnuul-ilncla . l'1'v.vif1'vul Ep ' .. . lx X PIusv1l.1..x Blsl-mr . I uw' 1Jl'l'.fIli4'Hf ' ' , . . I ..f U . L H.uu.1cs Rllllflllill . .Svr1'vfu1'y g, x - .. ' ' lQ.xl.vH B.XMlfOR'I'll . . 7'r.-umm-1' EP -2 , V XX lI.l.I,XM Plxm:R'1oN . Rvlmrlvr Q jf 3 1 Miss Dm.l.Al4 . . . Ad1:'i.n-1' L 1 Q M' 2' 1 ' '1 Q j MUTTO gf 1 KX., ll mu br' dorm FACS Culnus 3 3 .., ff Old lfosc and .S'z'l-rw' ffl 5. ,U -3 , Flnwrzn f,., RUM' :+ . :N J .' if 5 'A I' Ei! x . 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Arwoon HPNIIIIILYH National Honor Society 4: Color League 1, 2, 4, captain 2, 4: Pi Tau Beta 3. 4: Beta Siirma Kappa 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Circus 4: Class Track 3, 45 Track 3, 4: 0 Club. RALPH N. BA M FORTH Turk Pi Tau Beta 2, 3: Forum 3, pub- licity man 3: Index 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore debate team 2: Class treasurer 1. 2, 4, secretary 3, vice- presirlcnt 3. ll Glnxlmvs Bimini Commercial Club 3, 4: Classical Club 2, 3: Drama 4, president 4: Honor Roll. VVINII-'Rrin li. CHAPIN Hllllllflll' lVi11klf ' T-7 fit... K ,f 1 , . YH.. '.- f-1 ,wav e,..1 , Ai - nf . 4-4 Page I'zuruty-eight PRlSCll.l..X A. BISHOP Flip National Honor Society 4: Student Council 4: Classical Club 2, 3, 4: Lc Cercle Francais 2: Phi Psi 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Index 1. 2. 4: Basketball 2: Gamma Silrma Kap- pa 2, 3, treasurer 3: Class Index reporter 1. secretary 1, 2. vice- president 4: Onawah 2, 3: Honor Roll. Noam .xx H. Rlxlzscll Norm ,f J 4'-. ,'m K.: .-4 4.1343 -.Jr .. Em :' '- 1, :fl if-S ig s-N if? 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HlC'KOK iq, Biff i'Sfff1fr?I ' f- E National Honor Society 4: Alpha Q, , tiff' Kappa 2: Gamma Sigma Kappa 3, 'J 'Q15 4: Theta Epsilon 33 Drama 4g :fl kxgl Basketball 3. 551 gk , A El,-1 :lily 7 - ---7 ----A - - ' -' Y 'Y - 'a A' ' A Z '.:.'.ii..g.:g............,.. ...LJI2...iI.......5' ' Y,i...7.4:...3...........,?..............gi......:.,3 .... V .::...,..5.:g5.q:.3:?.'..i.1..lga: ...... 5 ...,..,:.:,?J J ii.-:J T ,G X W u I - 'W I Q I It 'JT' 'Clif -if :,1,gt,,l 'L-57 f12'f27Q.6Qa.5fflfJ14ccfgw,.w-f',.- iw, Hyacwef - J' K fl -P A - e e- A f M H' ' Page thirty Ulf Muff i-'f'f'1,'2fl'E'i'f'!'f'F ff - '- 1':f:'1ft:fr':':'2r:::': f T 2E2f,ff11Z12T1'f!!'!22 1f'2Eg , , - E is sv ls 2 E, ,. , I -. rw, w. -' lj! - gl IE A -, 1: 4 224 '5 ,ci E l Q VS Eg LH-: W. H.xu'rx1.-xN KENNETH F. Houma N lIadd,v Kvnu,v A Pi Tau 111-ma 3, 4, mee Club 3. mee Club 4, Band 4: Forum 3, 4, Est fi, Pi Tau Beta 4: Mat and Mit 2. I, 5 : 5 er 5 59 .: , T5 5 R pi E dv iw I5 5 V r, 1 . n . gd- p .3 - :w x., n ,, xl: iq . my I ,, rr , rf: 'V lQ.u'Moxn H. Jl'Nlilll.U'l'II CHARLIZS E. LMHQMAN K k Uj 'l'0U Chm'k iam sry :, fy Beta Sigma Kappa 4: Alpha E Q 2551 Omega 4. 5 I: w Bal EW 1:1 3 E Q flip 59 Elf, ' :iz v., I .V ' KX.-:A 1' 1 '. IK -0 mil .gl 'Al ' ISD ct. E1 29 gk i' . X2 E533 C4il I z' :Y xiii fx.. i es, Fi EMP W 1-if, 9:1 Yif Q51 H2 ':1 ii., :. X: uf, mi, an :Q K 451 If . . 1 2 EC? Eu' N- L' ti : , : HE .3 C' : 1 Qi 'sy fi: iq Vg. cg' 4 - 1 ' Nouxm lf.. Lmixmx QLARA B. H1NTz ,gf , r: 1:5 N53 Bobby New Era 35 Drama 4. l: 53 . :' . n - iii Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Les Chan- .rf E' teurs 43 Drama 4: Basketball 3. N5 5 .Q cgi gl: ix E bn gif 537 XV. LAWRENQI-3 Lr:MMr:RH1xRT Q,L,,,,3RT R, LAM-,,,,,3 25 Shorty --GMU Pi Tau Beta 3' 4- National Honor Society 4: Student mf: Council 2, 3, 4: Pi Tau Beta 3, 4, ,Qi publicity man 4, treasurer 4: ,Sf fg Forum 3. 4, charter member, pub- :im Q licity man 3, 4, speaker 4: Class E! president 1, 2: Index 3. 4, editor: Class prophet. JECK Q 5 k E 3 . li? 5' . , ,---- -ii----V-,--y,,g,L,53L ,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,, , ,,,,, 3 453,15 ................................. , ....... nT:qg :l:.:.2::.Z:I2:'.s.i.-E qyazif 51,17 is-:21'Mi'cyaiffy5f V12 4 'J .571 elsif 'yzncfffmfa Page thirty-one i M f - - -- A--f Chclmnrr we , 9' -,Q 1' , 9' , ..-1' H',Qn'gX.a' ,,. 6 1' 'Tir ox A' 'G ujiltfj.-.', iff' : ,,i if X if-A Cl. S-fr4 :Ci Enya L. LUNIISTIQIY S. Glcomalz l,1'Tn1cR 3,3 ul. Drama, 4, Forum 3, 4. publicity man 4, char- ter member: Pi Tau Beta 3, 4: 5' Index 3, 4. :K I Si, ia? I.ll.I,l.XX F. lXl.xmu'E : I l.zI if 5 National Honor Society 4: Honor Roll 4: Inter-society Council 4: : 7: RMWRT T MFYFR Index 4: Classical Club 2, :ig :f- ' ' ' ' praetor 2, pontifex maximus 3: 5' 1-Boi, Onawah 2, 3, secretary, treasurer :Nj ' 2. vice-Dresident 3: Phi Psi 3, 4. gf: Alpha Kappa 43 Glgg Club 33 Cir- vice-president 4: Drama 4, secre- If ' Cui 4, Index .3 tary, treasurer 4: Theta Epsilon 3, ,,, ' ' 4, Index reporter 3, president 4: Ev Gamma Sigma Kappa 4, vice-preai- 21,1 dent 4: New Era 2: Basketball 1, Z, 2, 3, 4: Debate 4. captain 4: Cir- 5, cus 1, 4. XE il I Q-,. 53,1 - : ,K ,r 54.4 Y 5: 5 5131 :lt Q :+C : -V A 2:5 :fl ZZ 53? L :,'., :KV :sf Pl-:.x1n. l. lN1.xn..xnN GlCR'lRl'Illi li. IXIICTZE Commercial Club 3, 4, Index re- ffl-1-f h 4 1 , , :qi i :inter 4 ' Gxev Club Z' 3' 4' Drdma National Honor Society 4: Glee E ' Club 2: Alpha Kappa 3, 4. vice- iffi president 4: Circus 4: Index 3. 4: fy.: Classical Club 2: Class Index re- fi' porter 2, 3: Onawali 3: Drama 4: Class play 4. Ev, Eu XYll.1:i'1z N. IXIl'D.XNlI'Il.S 'uiliiw' All-1I.YIN I.. MANIQY National Honor Society 4: Student ' - ,. Council 41 Pi Tau Beta 2, 3, 4, gf? lllmm' . . - -- treasurer 4, president 4: Forum iw X Pi Tau Beta 4: Forum 4: Index 3, 45 speaker pl-0.L9m 3, 43 ,-hm-ter EJ? 4: Circus 4. member: Alpha Omega 3: Glee gg' Club 3, 4: Index 3, 4: O club 4: Tennis 3, 4: Class vice-president Eg' 'X 4: Sophomore debate team 2: Cir- cus 4: Class play 4. 25,4 Si 1 gf., . .. ...... . .... 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Pomixuxxrz ?.heb':yIi n Hgh Sch'?l41-S2idNa' gf: fyi H H lona onor ociety , : tu ent '7 if P0711 Council 4: Honor Roll 4: Onawah Ni National Honor Society 4: Honor 2- 35 Index 2. 3. 4. associate editor gcc QQ Roll 4: Index 4: Operetta 2: On- 3- editor 4: Gamma Sigma Kappa jg awah B: Theta Epsilon 4: Drama. 3' 4- treasurer 4: Theta Epsilon 3. 5 wi 4: Alpha Kappa 3, 43 Classical 4, .vice-president 3: Drama 4: Phi Q as Q, club 2: mee Club 2, 3: Les chan- PS1 3- 4, secretary, treasurer 3. l teurs 8: New Era 3: Circus 4. presldent 4? Graduated in 3112 , if we yearS. L E L: .15 i Ewx lf! ' ' i-ni is cl. EC. 2 lg 1, li A its :av .aa psf? Q.: l Milli Efgf f, l: ll MINI 3. ,, av lllhlly ,ga l N-: I illll lil' -5335 iii! lift 'E ll ill! :E ll llll E5 2 I' Illll I wig lk nllil : M : Ill QQ' if-12 :srl 'N 5 I 4' 'tlqj :Kaz T , :J Q55 'Seri ii - W'u.l.1Am M. PINKERTON + --Pink lgfqf fl? ELMIQR G, IDROCKNOXV National Honor Society 4: Choate E63 Q .E HPV 7 ,li ,, medal 4: Intersociety Council 4, Evil I C ' C, president 4: Pi Tau Beta 3, 4, EAA 9 'E Glee Club 2. 3, 4: Operetta 3. publicity man 4: Forum 3, 4, Koi charter member, speaker pro-tem MSE 4: Band 1. 2, 3, 4: Index 4, news :Eff rr . editor 4: Class Index reporter 4. tiki' W Q5 Class prophet, lifnj 4 lift i- ' gy K3 .ax lg Yi 1' EQ' Q Sire' .5 ,af fl ELLA L. IQIIEMUTH Hixzpgll B. P01-RM-Z lik? ii 1:1'1 ffm: ,gil .XS 5 f Q' Glee Club 3, 4: Index 4: C0m- National Honor Society 4: Honor SEQ: QQ m6l'CiBl Club 3- 4- Roll 4: Student Council 4: Com- IHA ' 4 mercial Club 3, 4: Lobdell prize 3. li . x . X: -Ji l: in E43 fl - W if J ' l: if .59 QMS..........---U----.---QQf:ZQi:T.1...... .... ...........fi................................ .......--un ------ - ---. ... -... ....LQ...L1..1IiZ2I.'IIZ. 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Iq.XlllfURll Hvr4'1alvs National Honor Society 4: Student Council 4: Class Index reporter I. secretary 3, 4: Index 1, 3, 4: Classical Club 2, 3, censor 2, 3: Pi Tau Beta 2, 3, 4, censor 4, vice-president 4: Forum 3, 4, clerk 3, speaker 4, charter member: 0 club 4. secretary 4: Debate 4: Cheerleader 4: Circus 2, 4: Vodvil 4: Intersociety debate 4, captain: Color Leaxrue 4. ,, ,,. er .f 2 il' lfl l..xxlfT'1'i-: Y. Roms' Turku Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Les Chan tue.-rs 3, 4, Index reporter 4. josi-:vu S. PIN:-3 UJJYFH Glee Club 4: Beta Siszma Kappa 4 CHMu.14:s B. Rl1l'Illl'IIi Chm'k Student Council 3: Class treas- urer 2, 3, 4: Beta Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4, publicity man 3, vice- president 4: Forum 3, 4, treasurer 3. 4, charter member: Vodvil 4: Class play 4. I-L'c'iI.1c D. Si'HI.l'l'H'l'l-IR HS1l!7I'l'-IN' Glee Club 2, 3.: Drama 4. Pam' thirly-four 1' 1-- in -f . h ls 4 Q Q lit .19 i 9 x 'Q' G U1.u.x A. S'l'lil'll,XN .-Xl:r.x M. S'1'.xN'1'oN Ulm- Glee Clqb 4: Drama 4, vice- Cummfnhial Club 3, Drama president 4: Commercial Club 3. Slllimcx' li. Sxirru CLEO T' YK-NMZR --Ln, .ipatu Drama 4- New Era 1. if I r a.,., u ax ,. u A lNl11.1:m:1v A. Sc'Hor:NF1c1.n MilIy Commercial Club 3, 4. liifum .xl N142 l.. SVIIILXZXI Jin11l1y Page H1 irfy'fi:'c juil-Qs A. Srl-m.-im Jimmy Beta Sigma Kappa 2, 3 liucxic M. Sl'RlNGlEURN lfc'I1I'L La Crosse High School 1, 2, 3. Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Onoretta 2 I i f fe? 43 , 'Vw Y Y ' ' - .Q :gf :Q sw 5:1 F :O Q ,, 2 212 54? 545 ft : f' EQ :M Sf: g :O E525 264 E+ S Q22 rifi :av EG :W I .. QQ u n sf E MY Elf' SW :CS Iifjg H52 , .. gxjjl 1:-D :mfg -, 1 '-. -K, -A 1:5 nf W -fir' :fa ':. -, ,st-1 SCS 5.1 5,32 p -ai- Sw 5 I S45 is sw :vp :. ifx , 4. 'N' 5 CUE .ug Y 42 Hi Yi rf: , .' Emxxxkn N. SHUBIQRT THEolwoR.x C. Srlrmlwr I t K- i nliddieu 4.7-,Ivan P Qi Golf 4. Onawah 2, 3: Glee Club 3: asket- ti ball 1: Drama 4, Index repo ter 4. 5.19 V. . 3, PQ? 525, F 5 . PHILW A. SNla1.1.xNc: Qi f-Pm! 'QI Student Council 4' Intersociet c . .A ,,. - Y E Ghomm A' Slw'l'T Council 4: Color League 1: Forum Sfwpp1 3, 4. speaker 3, charter member: 321, Class secretary 4: Pi Tau Beta 3. Ni 4, censor 4: Circus 4: Index 2, 3, cz: 4, Sq: ,Q 4. all W5 L E f 1 --qi Q35 M' ff , R55 W 2, 1. v. V 4' ,- P4551 PN: . aff 'I all i Q5 Je c'5 .Qi ef 141: l 'NRE I C. E - 1 Ci ORIN I. lYliSIiNllIiRG Joi-IN lx. Sf'HROliIlliR ' O, J, nBl'1lfl'U Student Council 3, 4: Debate 3, 4: ,qi Basketball 2, 3, 4: Football 4: P Q Sophomore debate team 2: Pi Tau Beta 2, 3, 4, censor 3: Forum 3, .Q-XE charter member: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, QS soloist, band tournament 4: Class play 4: Class president 3, 4: Class ,QE orator 4: O club 4. f' Q5 ,un 4' 5 75 . , pg C L,xRn-:Nts G. ll rim-:R ELEANOR 1. TICE all B d 1 2 sianliacillh 0 4 MTW-yn 'AE an ' ' ' ' p a mega ' Classical Club 2: Gamma Sisrma 5.5 Kappa 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, .52 secretary, treasurer 4, librarian 3: fn: Operetta 2, 3, 4: Les Chanteurs 3, tif 4, librarian 3: Drama 4. .41 i 235 , L, ........... . .... . .... .. .......... ..... .. C295 'jv'f.77'13f.S5'5'1fNfLv ff Half '3'- 'fr I -' 'f 'N 'ff 'I' ' '1 'f ' 'f 'VM- H 'f' , ,,.. ,- 4, ,, , ,, JM, Page tlrirtj'-six fn 'r'7 aacazsag FERN S. GU Mz Lutie Glee Club 1, 2, 8, 4: Les Chan tears 8, 4: Classical Club 2, 3 Drama 4: Operetta 1, 2, 8, 4. ' BLANCHI-: KIRK amayucapfufwa 41502 lim! FQSQKDQEQASYQQQCQLBQYQDGNUM 'mf -H'-11'--qqprr'-was-ug' X -6 1 I N P - ' f 1 E r - F . I Iune Honor R011 Q -- n .3 EUGENE FARLEY . . 94.4 . 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Theta Epsilon 3, 4: New Era 2, 1:4 3, vice-president 3: Gamma Sigma F if Kappa 2, 3, 4, Index reporter 3: Q55 ssl Drama 4: Alpha Kappa 3, 4: Phi Ip Psi 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 4. nfl iQ 4 -l E . 95: gs! ,N . . ig, , , I+ 3 'A gi L.-xuol. E. .ANGI-IR lx.xTHl.m:N flxl.l.l2N 3 . - - .. . .K fbij DufclzcJ Ixafl11v Elf 1 'W A C: Classical Club 2: Onawah 2, 3 Classical Club 2: New Era 2: On- 5' QE: Drama 4. awah 2, 3: Gamma Sigma Kappa if Qi! 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3: Les Chan- if W Lg teurs 3, 4: Drama 4: Index 4: 55. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ECS ge 2.- Si' M DE 1 55, Xia 353 ' 2 Q gi x .:::ii: ' y gf., Iwi? Q ' A Sty fl! I ' ff: -lf? l I Qi if- ' Xlw l,H l eff? 'J aa , + l 5:2 ,gzl : VE 5' 3' QQ: sk? 1 : if 5 NAOMI l. Bnvn Bl-LRNICH B. REHLING 255 .uvllfv .lBB,u Gamma Sigma Kappa 3, 4. Glee Club 3, 4: Operetta 3. Ekfg V? 532 - E S .- : : ' X25 iv P, gn F 5 Ev ,. :,,- c: Sovuu B. Buluzxmz M.-x1u:.xR15T H. BoLI.oM E612 A Tiny Marg mee Club 4. 55:5 . . - X-: :.. 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E T ., .. . 5 5: . 9 ii li Y' 'iii ' : 1 : : ' E .. :nj .3 Nl! n -, WE QE ARTHUR A, BLOEDOW lyhkx-IN BMLER Q- . .. . 2 T 11: HA' V, ,1Illl'7'C,' liffv F 1 5 I Alpha Omega 3: Color League 1. JS if . wi Q? ' 'Xi' ,E 5 . li ,: Q Q' 1 .Q NB: T: : 1: :, , I: Q Q.3................,....................,..:.................,.............,..........x.....5,i.Qg5a:.3:g:5...:..,,,.....,...::L1.,................,...g:.2..,.........:..................5 9 53'Q9fzJQ5'I2Jl19f3 Q9ffF1f-fL7'l!fflF3fQ2'Q3flf N9i.'Qbviplsfzjfbvi. 'Zxff1?3fffxUrl.f'f54T 'if,fDQ3-C2553 Page fartj-one l 1 U 5 'I I 9 5 f1'lu'3tz1Un51: 4 - , , A ,. - V v 1 ,L CH,xRi.oTT1a ANNA Cowrlxm: Nxmll B. Cuowxizu It -3 HC. A. C. 'fvlllllllu :N - Onawah 2. 3: Classical Club 2, 3: National Honor Society 4: Inter- ' 1 Drama 4. lllAR1i.XRliT L. DOX'I.l2 diary 4: Drama 4. Classical Club 2: Alpha Kappa 3, society Council 3: Art Club 1, 2: Q ' Onawah 2. 3: Alpha Kappa 2: :H Student Council 1: Gamma Sisrma Kappa 2: Theta Epsilon 3: Debate 3: Glee Club 1, 2: Less Chan- tours 1. 2: Graduated in 3 years: Drama 4: Palette Club 4. Jonx H. Dlaxrlsu 1 -'fm-k Green Bay High School 1, 2, 3: Eg Pi Tau Beta 4: Debate 4. 2' . ,, n : 0 Da -- aoo' ' 9 L lull ann 9 a s, - R1-:nan Cmiuc M.xuL'E C. CARRULI. -H C1m.1x,y'f Class treasurer 1, vice-president 2. :I Index 2, B, 4, circulation manager U if 4: Forum 3, 4, clerk 4: Pi Tau ' Beta 3, 4, vice-president 4: Circus :' 3. ff. if Elf : If :S Iucoxolm l. DAHMS Llaoxmum A. Dicsws :fn .q, Commercial Club 3: Glee Club 1, f-'LCHH' I' 2,3:L.Cht 2.3. , . : es an eurs Student Council 3: Commercial :I Club 3, 4. president: Pi Tau Beta 3: Band 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3: De- bate 3, 4: Class treasurer 3: Com- 'i mercial contest, district 3, 4, state 3, 4. E1 ' ig, ..... .U - ,. N.. ......................-.nn...........:.........- ............... 4 I 0 4 r I I D a I a a r ,H 'f ' 'i ,T 397f'l'ag. Page forty-two ' ' x V E iio'-v 0 'A XYIYIA N E. Clnxiuq -Tiff' Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Les Chanteurs 3, 4: LeCerr'le Francais 3. jlxxm' lixxxxs Jan Lc Cercle Francais 2. 3. 4: New Era 1, 2: Alpha Kappa 3, 4: Phi Psi 8, 4, secretary, treasurer 4: Gamma Sigma Kappa 4: Drama 4. uf, .'..c'k.f.xl , ,X -1 1. .... 13.5.....fQ.??.E..Z'.!.!9Fif.... A ,, x , - X144 ' ,r sms ,. - Q ,X Q. X - 4, s 4 ,Q ,Hue - v ,. FREDIERICK G. CRAWFORD Fritz Beta Sigma Kappa 3, 4: Index 3. 4: Hand 4. C H ARLOT'l'li R. Dl'1'l'I!Rl'1NliR Les Chanteurs 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1. 2, 3: Commercial Club 3. C :i...:.:...,V.Y 6.2 kfzI ,l:e.Vg'1.?.PN.. V' , Y . -2 TM ll I LESTER H. D.-XHLIili Lass Rom-:R E. DURANT nE,g-11 Student Council 3: Beta Sigma Kappa 3, 4, Index reporter 4: Track 2, 3: Color League 4: Index 4: Class Index reporter 2, secre- tary 4. A A, 'No a o Page forty-three Emrn K. Dum NT ..Edic., IONA G. Exxxxsox Gamma Sigma Kappa 2, 3: New Era 2, 3, treasurer 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais 4. -..,-..- . ...... ........-...W-.. .... -.- ' 5 ' 5 5' 7 ' ' I I asv 'mar-mmm.crm'3 GUS 3511730 ffm: Poli. , .6.........2 ............ .......:::... ........ . ................... ..,3...: ....... , .... 5 .9 ....... T ............... f .gg .......................... 3 5. .......... ....,.... ....... ......:.i :W X A5 :N 1 il Q . 1:1 -'V ms 51 Q is fi 5-lzl .A Kd +1 .sv f NYENICTA M. FRIEITAG GRACE D. 1' .xuuow I3 Skee:i.v F11r'1'0w T'-'gi Basketball 1: Le Cercle Francais Phi Psi 3, 4. .fi 3, 4: New Era 3, 4. 'lj '3N5i fx R4 5 , H M :I ff Ti. Y? 1 ff Z' :Cf QU '11 Q , :fs P35 TNURA E- DAVIE5 X IOI.liT E. FALK Ev Glee Club 3. hlfff 5 ,R :ill V if W ILE Commercial Club 3, 4: Drama 42 E, Et? Onawah 2, 3. iz WJ Fi :N 9 P. Ei ' WE: :T ifil :ff rj :N :I ,, wg :tl Ei X 4 l E1 1 ti? EK5 , I. :lf f- ii' 5 Qi f ':' Eff is mi 5.5 if QE 52,5 -iii m iii! i 519 Fm 254 'Wi' Eli . ., v Q 1 -. fi' DUNALD XX. l'1..xN.xu.xN EUGENE D. PARLIEY Ev! K 'i -- . . E '7 'QE Dm: ' S11m'fy ' 5,5 I MQ Student Council 2, 43 Forum 2, 3, ...ggi 4, speaker pro-tem 4: Index 3, 4: ff! Pi Tau Beta 4. QQ-1 ' EJ. lxgi 5 QI Ei' 56,5 if 221 95 f- vf Nl F- - 55 K :W lilauxmc L. Flu'r5c'm: JfN'-f'HlN - 1' - U-I-U1 gg ': ,, . , 3 'if l?uddy f1lI1lII'V ' 51, .X f' New Era 1, 2, vice-president 2: ixyf Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, secretary, Q! fax! treasurer 2 : Glee Club 2, 3, 4: f. E Onawah 33 Drama 4: Les Chan- L 'JE teurs 3, 4, vice-president 33 Gam- Exif 'ig ma Sigma Kappa 3. Eff f- - g. 9,35 Z'-! 551 i 3,1 'xx',, ' ' :.1........I ,V i I lui... I :..:..f...lJ..:.g. R 33' c ,C-f'...,f 1-'.,4fLJ'fZ7.y'-. ' ,f- M, 5- Jw.. -H .. --. . -2 A -H- Pagc forty-four -Q' RQ TP-' 'T- muff PM af' WW alll! fllllflfl' 'X f wc' mmf ir-wwvf 'N f x f'SJ ' . --..v x A-X o X,-af .9 ' '. I ' . ,iw Q' wr R.wmoxn H. l?.li'llINlil'1R ll.XRRlli'lA'l' D. Evnlu-:ST ..llH,u --Ifarvn Mat and Mit 1: Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3, 45 Guula E. llRl'NllM AN Glue Club 3. 4. New Era 1, 2, 3: Onawah 35 Drama 4. Romsm' J. GIBSQN Hob Student Council 2. n '9 ........ ..... .............. Q I I 4 4 o 0 , 1 a a 'Ti :T ' 'T' l':Tlll.YN I. GANz1aR Kafi1zlc Phi Psi 3. 4. n Y a v Page furry-fiw GIQRTRUM: E. CZINNOWV Humax F. GUMOL1. Commercial Club 2. l' RAN li j. lmc:o1.1awslil ff11yl1'l , ' ..:...:... C 21 fi M2 Q ZJ C w r' SI. f. ff. :ll C c :bw X 'JJ Q '47 lg. lp . . gl? .. V. L' 5 i K R x . 1 'tl 5 Q! + . girl s .1 l f U 4. fi, . Al L T 2 lf 4, , ,Vg 1 'U -Q 5.1 'x L, 1 .1 - .. 'w jf fl - 5...-.. Y 115 5 ffkw xm., - -4 V L .,,.:, ,f, , ,gf ,1, .L ,r 4 v s.- ., .K - -vs Q, Qchf linorr -7 - f f B L'R'roN E. Houma B ur! Color Leaszue 2: Index 3: Circus 3: Beta Sigma Kappa 3, 4: Alpha Kappa 3. 4: Alpha Omex-ra 4. ERTLE A. H.-msox Haus Mat and Mit 2, 3, 4, Index re- porter 2, sergeant-at-arms 3. JAMES J. Gkommxvslix Jim 0 yu National Honor Society 4: Color League 1: Beta Sigma Kappa 2, 3: Commercial Club 3, 4, treasurer 4, financial secretary 4: Index 2. 3. 4: Class treasurer 4. Gizokul-3 T. GRAHAM imc, G1 ,vm flldgL'H Manitowoc Huzh School I Beta Sir-:ma Kappa 3, 4: Alpha Omega 3, 4, vice-president 4. FRANCIS E. HUsT1NG Latin National Honor Society 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 3, 4, secretary 4: Classical Club 1, 2, 3, dictator 3:, Index 2, 3, 4, business manager 4: Forum 2, 3, 4, sergeant-at-arms 3, speaker 4: Color League 1, 4: Track 2: Football 3, 4: Basket- ball 3: Mat and Mit I, 2: Class president 2, 3, 4: Debate 3, 4: Honor Roll 4. BURTON E. HOFFMAN B nrt Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2: Alpha Omega 3, 4: Drama 4: Class play 4. ix' Q' J.-. ,Vn1'fl-4 if 'f' 7rf 'WQV' 'ff 'V1f','t f! la E 'c.'-'1'f,,'A 'c.' ,,.. A. ,, M ,. , 4. , -. , Page forty-six 'fa if , , , f ,l , , 3, Un Kmncr ,pf , , , Q, - . ..,... ..,. . . .... .... . ..... . .... .WX : Q 522 E ii ,: Q 1567 M.'xi: Y. HARTMAN BE.-xTR1ci: E. I-l1s11.xlAN :U Gamma Sigma Kappa 2. 3: On- Bm- ' awuh 3. 4: Glee Club 3, -1. Onawah 2, 3: Drama 4. if: .V 'iii 'ff CH,xRl.1cs A. llomuxs DOROTHY I. Hill.BlES g N, - - -, . . lf' C1I1II'l11' Blark1c' gf!! Track 2: Tennis 3: Bowling: 4. Xin, Eff ill :Q Em! 5 1 G- J- --.X IX :Q . X1 1 5' 1 . f-K1 1 Mg .r- l if? i f,l iff :X KIARIE G. HANsEN ALIQE K. How1.r:TT QU Gamma Sigma Kappa 3, 4: Le AI l Cercle Francais 3, 4, Index re- Qi, porter 4: Drama 4. ' Y lXIARuAuE'1' M. Hl2lNFilXllXNN LIAIUI-NRl'1'f D. HOFFMAN Ppygy .ll11yys Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3: Les Chanteurs 2, 3: Commercial Club 3: Drama 4. 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Ioxlzs National Honor Society 4: Gamma Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4. treasurer 3, president 4: Les Chanteurs 2: Alpha Kappa 2, 3, 4: Drama 45 Class play 4. 4 J 14 y l Romani' -I. JENKINS Rolf Mat and Mit 1: Color League 1: Tennis 3: Basketball 4. Gomrox jomfs lousy SYLVLA M, IQNOLL '1S'il: ' Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Les Chanteurs 2, 3: Commercial Club 2. LL'cu.I.ra L. JAHN Lou Theta Epsilon 3: Drama 4. Page fortyaciglzt A . , , , ....h...1...hr:..Z...h-::.3.i.h:...li.h:.:2f. , , , . van eff 'vw VC fr. f c i'xvrw'N f cz -'L IQ .W iff :, ls, If' :M if Q-sr lstf' . Y Uv :, .Sv EW,- Il. EJ-J ' n 5 :fi li I , wb 1547! l' K :W ::+ .W I+: w .W W 51.2 lw : 1, ii 'sql 511 W :M .- W 'Eff 2:9 iff Q M. If .l , : , Ia w I Q El ' 5'-! If Q Ir' E I :'3' .fi El . g. 'IQ' I. :KK w lgtff Eff fl'-1 I 'N if ' :i- W Eat! SVS ii! iff gf.: :H 27? 5.4 S Amr, mmqzg',f5cQmTuQypwwQw:wn-Hfw - M ' ' H.wVww:, Y. ,. , tial' .4 'Q eamsnsns. Fmt. Ulf WUC! 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'ff lj: lh lllll 155, .Q 1 Ill IW - r Q 1 522 ysr. : I Q: E wg f' gr! llfu 45 4: 1' QQ.: - - W: Yi r, 'E GRACE M. IXORSCH ALDEN G. IXRAUS lffr he S11gkfg Index 4. Q5 Phi Psi 3, 4. Gamma Sigma Kap- 'igfi 1 5 pa 4: Palette Club 4. 156 lofi ': 'ii gff 1252 lil 'QP' dl :ffl 5' lxlf 7, Nxt: I2 'x - I 'Ira sa z xf: . . - .. - , : fi Bl-I UH H- INENFIEI-U Clcorzmi In lxm1m1.L Egg f' i ' ' '- . E-G J B1Il' lun: ' ip? Commercial Club 3, 4: Mat and Qggvq S- Mit 2: Alpha Omega 4, secretary, QMS treasurer 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: lit, nj: Operetta 2, 3. 'E q gil? Ei: me fi x Q-'. it RTE Pl? aa - -:Ha 4 . . ..... ,, ....... ., ...... . 4 4: . 5 1-is '.i?7. 3 up up Q w Q . H if iff'BuffUf-if'i'j.,fjf'31-Z? 'iffTTf5 Page forty-nine '. Q. , -, , fi.-ilL'lEllUQl' , , VX .x1.r..xc1i lxmow ll'u1Ii0 lil.lZ.Xl!l-ITH L. L.xRsoN Suuufx' M. linoux Shi Glce Club -ig Le Cercle Francais 4. MARION M. IQRUEGER Brill Sarah Dmma 4' Onawnh 2. 3: Le Cercle Francais 3. 43 Drama 4: Classical Club 2. l 17' fill X45 !:g::l :Hifi I y :AY I ll1iuTR.n1 li. l.x'xr:.x.xs LORNA E. L.xRsEN HH4'1'fl.t'u I.m'11rr ' Student Council 2: Forum 3, 4, New Era 1, 2, 3, secretary 3. ViCC- serzoant-at-arms 4: Pi Tau Beta president 3: Le Cercle Francais 1, 4, publicity man 4: Mat and Mit 2. 3. 4. Dl'eSldBY1t 32 Drama 4- 2: Circus 3: Classical Club 2. 3. Pl-lYl.I.lS I. l.1Nm-ixs'rm 1'H Cl..uuzNc'1i G. L..xx1n1uin'l-IT Phill, I r11'r11vr Pi Tau Beta 3, 4. Q l. . 721151 . . . . x . . . , , Page fifty f . . 's I 'S u . u I. vi: 5 'Q Qfzl : '37 Q19 'ff Eu' AXE' 5: ffi .5 Q 'Y 51 1: '-9 izs IE' Qi' GENEVRA C. Li.ox'u MARSH.-xLL O. IVIAGNUSEN FWS 1-AN-CTU 1,-Jllaggierl - 1 1 fx. Student Council 3, 4. president 45 Class track 4: Color League 1, 2. LEM f New Era 2: Alpha Kappa 2, 3, 4. Capiain 23 Alpha- KHDIJB 3. 4. SGC- ygg, 4. 31 secretary 3, president 3, 4: Theta retary. treasurer 4: Pi Tau Beta TE. 3,2 Epsilon 3, president 8: Glee Club 3. 4: Index 3, 43 Glee Club 4: E' Q 5 ' B. president 3: Drama 4: Class Circus 41 Class Play 4- 47 Aff' Index reporter 1, secretary 2, 'E-17 A-5, vice-president 4, president 4: Cir- .. - cus 1. 3: Vaudeville 2 5 Index 1, E -9 T. 2, 3, 4, Classical Club 2, s, Aedile E33 ji 2, Scriba 3: Class play 4. gf x . E JJ YQ: if if - : : Q r - Rm' XV, M..wiqnq Bl-IRNICE M. LUEDTKE ,5 '-4 . N , A -ljlackv Commercial Club 3, 45 Drama 4. :W v If fx Beta Sigma Kappa 8: Stock judg- E . I in! team 3. :W .Q :X -V E n s : - 'f si I' E 'Q V3 C x 5:7 -. X I Q , l x - -o M W ,M .X X fl A-,G x7 if fl Q 1 I . .,, i I K Sv -3. f' 5 . T. ,fo l N 12V XA 1:22 7, 11 Q7 1 'Ep- lw IE f 1 'v 'Q 1? 2' 154 t. BALDWIN C. MEYER MARCELLA F. MARTIN Wg yr Baldy , f X Color League 2. .Q Q-,C 7 -v . . 2 . .X pf' 3 45 QA . Q we H, , 4 g- LI' :EM Q , W: ,,, '54, fbi gf? 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'guy w- 1 ': L 51 St. Vincent's High School. Osh- 51' kosh 1, 2, 3. Track 3' li' pg. :-C7 li 'Srl lg! , - l Y: .QR wiv' cv-: :CE Q! L gl ex.: ,: ,J .. .. . iw: .fx avi .Y ' :'f -lx nk - 1 U1 Qs Eb uw ll 4 rn- I :Q lf Fi 554 1 L: E, Q2 I if J 'ifg 4 .- -1 li, xg? LVNE 5 W 1. : 14 If 1 ' I' wif, 6,5 Emxxuuu lN1fC,xm-3 V11u:1N1.x L. LIIERSWA if 1 .. Ed nclllllyu Y Ll T ,., .SVS Le Cercle Francais 3: Glee Club E 2, 3, 4: Les Chants-urs 2, 3, 4. QUE 511 gl: lqfi lii: W, . XE ' Us 10 4 xl , ,bfi ,itil T 265 1 42 v V , V , , Eu Xolzmxx A. M L'121.l.laR LIN,-X S- MPH-LHR 'Eff 3.35 --ynrmu Commercial Club 3, 4: Drama 4. Li. . 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I aw Use 513 p I l . 41 li EW X: 5 - : , . :' Q lf: 1' 'IIS :QQ I :l -I for wr , V . ,::, if - 2 ' K I, W-f - 1' v I lg? ' A fl GW 5951 ,il C xi, E65 kxigl K I-J, :Cf xg, ,ix , -:wig is Q 15! El Rial MARION G. NEUMANN EVELYN B. NOTTLEMAN xii! 'm114mdy --Tuffy 3' fd: . 'l -lr Glee Club 2: Onawah 2, 3: Com- Glee Club 2, 3, 4, president 2, 8, -g ' j. mercial Club 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 4: Index 2: Le Cercle Francais li, Xt: 2, 3, 43 Drama 4, 3, 4: Les Chanteurs 3, 4, presi- ,EV :lil dent 3, 4: Operetta 3, 4: State 15 music contest 3, 4. lawn .. ,-,J :I l' Q QW ECS le I ' R' 'vii Sw My EJ-J X51 BIARGARET D. RIILLER Glilwlwulc A. OsT1ak'rAu Onawah 2, 3: Classical Club 2: GCN is XL' nl' A S-5 D : ' , . . : gig wma 4 Theta Epsllon 3 4 Commercial Club 3, 4. Eu wir S fail zwzl S lirfl .I ,EQ Kia: 3544, 'VXI1 ff' ..... lg: ..... .. n H ......i,,...,..3:.......2:.,..,...:.,...g...,1G 54E47f?y5lf3f..45f..i9C?Tfbf1. isa. 'ffm 'lilly'LffL.'-u1f.f'-. lifi U U 'f '14-Z 'fff-. 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OA KS Onawah 2, 3, publicity 3: Le Cc-rcle Francais 2, 3, 4: New Era 2: Gamma Siizma Kappa 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, librarian 2: Drama 4: Alpha Kappa 4: Index 4, man- aging editor 43 Circus 4. 1 A idly. .. 1, -., X . 1 .. ..........-............. .. -............... Furuzlcar H. Orro I:rn.vfy Commercial Club 3, 4: Mat and Mit 3. 4: Beta Siama Kamm 2: Football 4. Esrmzu X. Piiamcoax h.qlI!7lllx'.l'u Commercial Club 3: Glee Club 2. M.-uma B. U'rTo II cv II vf ' Commercial Club 3. HI-11.1-:N J. Pi.o1'z J a, a i 4 4 a f n,-' of vC4-w,- u, , 1 Pago fifly-four ' 'X gf' ,f l ,f'-L, H A' FI'-Xji,?iQx Cf!! '11 .... , ............:.::,,A.......v.:l:.1:.:............................... . . EIINA H. Panini: lfddiv Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Drama 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Onawah 4. filillklili XV. RUTH Forum 8, 4, publicity man 4: Color League 1: Alpha Omega 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Football 4: Operetta 2. 3: Index 4. LIAR F. Ri.'ss+:1.L Im NETTIA: M. Rnzsiz rn .- fb 0 Q C C7 5' 4-E: WS' 52 JT I G 0 U' E. xxx X -fi li..,...I5'n --.lgxxxx Ilia 1, 2. ,-fu C f. f-5, . v -N, C y 5 ,A- ,, fl ' v'vX..A 9' L. Af: v T':L.i5L, C vm, LL ESTHICR M. Rlil-ITZ Emz.-xmcru A. Rorucms Commercial Club 3: Glee Club 2, 3. '-Bf.Hv Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Les Chanteurs 3, 4. MARGARET A. REINKF ji-1.xNr:TTr: Romzlsrzcli lm II, Classical Club 1, 2, praetor 2: Onawah 2. 3: Alpha Kappa 3: Theta Epsilon 3. 135, ,IVNI ' f Epi 5.4 Igl- had ff 5 .2 is :JJ law Tggjg: 15? 6552 '53- 5:4 Eff if? 1 1:6- : EV :Ai 53 55,4 Eff' EC :H :5 E L E: 'Sify : 5.5, 'Eau ,EC . . fo I X Io I,-31 'Mr 'L wi : .:'w ,N I: fi 'ELL' in : ,gk ,:. ':.-I ., :KF : :- qi ISK: EL , 5-'V I ff: N ,, .,,,-- V , A - K, N C A C K ' .'fi'f-ii.. 'J-7.:4.5 '..:fLi 3.1. '11 'J ' .. f,f,.. 1' . '14 'f 'ff-1f',s--17'f!fi 5l TFJML-fff'i1 Pago fifty-fre 'm 4 . .1 X , 1 Q N 0' e' Q ' 1 fxllj l.. S1'HwixR'rz Holi Glue Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Los Chan- tours 2, 3. 4: Gamma Sigma Kap- pa 2: Opera-tta 2, 3: Drama 4: Alpha Kappa 4: Class play 4. 1. hlfoxusla SVHNI-:lmik Cmlwlv-v Mat and Mit 1: Circus 2: Com- mercial Club 3, 4: Color League 2 Alvruuu E. SCHWANUT 1 Qfhr lmnfr A ,f , 4 A V-. if If' Al.ll'li S. REINKE Amauxrz E. Rl-:INHARUT AI Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Commercial :XVM Onawah 3: Operetta 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Les Chanteurs 4: Or- chestra 2, 3. L01.,x F. Ros HULT .. I U., National Honor Society 4: Gam- ma Sizma Kappa 2: Les Chan- teurs 3, 4, Index reporter 3, presi- dent 4: Drama 4: Theta Epsilon 3, 4, secretary, treasurer 4: Phi Psi 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Class play 4. fs -km. l 1 ,I L Arr l National Honor Society 4: Student Council 4: Mat and Mit 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary, treasurer 2, vice-presi- dent 3: Index 2, 3, 4: Circus 2: Commercial Club 2: Classical Club 3: Athletic Association, secretary, treasurer 4: Sophomore debate team 2: Glee Club 3: Forum 4: Class secretary 3, treasurer 4, vice-president 4. J.xN12'r M. Sa'HUkI Jan Alpha Kappa 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2. 3: New Era 3: Index 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 1, 2, 3: Les Chanteurs 3, 4: Class play 4. Club 3, 4. Q EXRTHVR W. St'Hl'l.TZ :- f-..-me Mat and Mit 3. 4. :I gf - .v la' -.. u . AM, I . . ' ,,,,f-..,1 , , , ,Y , . a f 1 0 I 4 y Y.. pf, N Page fifty-s1'.r 1 Si Tfxiyf ,Tis Q Us QE: K.':a QE? f:, .g,:A ci' .gif at' N 51 Qi, 'WSJ fe Q55 : .ws va .Yg- -xg Xie ff 'C ir? 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'-.- A 3 ' ' fl C, 1' ' o tif- 1g1-fy? 17.-.g ,, , - , -, ,. ,, ,,,.,.. s . ,K , ', ,. .Is ,T s 1 ' - 5 . , 'S .- ff . . -' Chr lmurr '- Zz Evmcxn V. STEPHENS W: Ii1lu ' X Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Index reporter 3: ' Beta Sigma Kappa 3, 4: Mat and ' ' Mit 1: Color League 1: Apple . judging team 4. XV.xLT1cR C. S'ru.x'rToN 1 lVaIIic if New London High School 1, 2, 3 .:. ,........:.:.J.2..5..........,:i NI.xRmx SHlf:im.xN Glee Club 2, 3. 4: Theta Epsilon 3, 4. C.xRR0l.l. NY. Soiuixsox Cm'l-'ic5 Neenah Hiyzh School 1. 2: Alpha Kappa 3. f v v of A a I u',.-,', , , , n : Bowling 4. t '1 1 mfg ? X . f : 5 , A Ylflll Q1 lpflnl 1 3 QAM +A 'ln---' Y EDITH Y. STr:1NHiI.miR DUNALD J. Sw1aN11sicN 1fdl ' 1Jm1'! Glee Club 2, 3: Commercial Club Beta Sigma Kappa 3, 4. 4. I MURRIS XY, SMITH FRANCES M. SKIIJMORIE SmiHx. Glee Club 13 Classical Club 2: ' ' Gamma Sigma Kappa 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4, secretary- treasurer 4. ' 4 1 l 'Y Emi.: .... 1. ,... Z .... . ....... . .... ..... . ,.... M N ,I ti. -.- A I 4 1 - ,- Page fifty-vigllzt K ja'--.f,f . . zf' A K '- s' ef ,,f ,iff ,rx :rl- ' 'K : - fa' J . .. ...:...' ..' ..f. .5 ,.,f ..... : ' ' .... Li.: A-D' fl .2 f E 'Thi XVlr.r.1,xM J. SL'llLlikF LEE SMITH Hill liucxic M. Toxx ' U0llllc'l'.v Commercial Club 3, 4: Onawah 2, Z 3: Drama 4: State commercial contest 2, 3. . - - . ,Inf 4 '1-,mil , . J ,, ,, ISNA B. LYMllRlil'l' Yon no Onawah 1: Les Chanteurs 1: Glee Club 3, 4: Drama 4. . Q3 ? uv Oscxxk XY. T1A1 M Ot'F-l',, Lobdell prize 3. L1.ox'n A. Towtn .S'11uirf 0 club 4: Class vice-president 3: Glee Club 4, reporter 4, vice- president 4: Student manaxzer of athletics 3: Debate 4: Drama 4: Color Leaxzue 1, 2, 4: Cantata 4: - Honor Roll 4: Inter-society debate 4, captain. National Honor Society 3, 4: Ath- letic Association, vice-president 4: Pi Tau Beta 2, 3, 4, secretary 3, 4: Forum 3, 4: Alpha Kappa 2, 3, censor 2: Classical Club 3: Index 3, 4: Golf 3, captain 3: Extempore speaking contest 3' RICH.-mn G. Tizizm lJi4'l. Student Council 4: Color Leanne 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Operetta 3, 4. Hrazmex L. hvHIT'l'l.l'2SlCY Il'l11'lI National Honor Society 4: Le Cercle Francais 2: Classical Club 2, treasurer 2: Circus 2, 3: Oper- etta 2: Onawah 2, 3: Alpha Kap- pa 3. 4: Drama 4: Index 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: Class play 4. 1 u i R4 sl a a I a a Pam' fifty-uinc Xu, Ll , X., , ' N ...H..............-..... -... ......... 394V alle X ?f +7 P:fpg.y?,f:v :ff--:gxf.Yfs:,f'X1z Chr mmf RTM' F S-1. e' .......... ......... ...-.....................-: .gg .C w N ,,: l: 5 K 5 nfs -X fl! . 1 5 1 E' CAROLVN E. XVILSON HELEN XV. XVI-IEELER A nl Nix :xg Bcffy HIVllI't7U National Honor Society 4: Alpha NHHOYIHI Honor SOCiety 3. 4: New -.fir Kappa 2, 3, 4, secretary 3, Index Era 2: Onawah 2. 32 Drama 43 y fflfg reporter 4: New Era 2, secretary Alpha KHPDH 2- 3- 4- ViC9'Pl'f'5i' '21 2: Classical Club 2, pl-aemr 2: In, dent 4: Glee Club l, 2, 3: Circus rw. 255' dex 3, 4: Drama 4: Gamma Sigma 1- 32 Vodvll 21 Index 1- 2' 3- 42 54 :ii Kappa 3' 4, Index reporter 4: In, Classical Club 1, 2: Class vice- E' S ' ,E ter-society debates 4: Theta Epsi- president 33 L99 chanteum 25 E13 M15 lon 3, 4, secretary 3: Debate 4. Class play 4- : 1: :qs 1-Us are Il ig: e YE GABRIEL Bumox Wiaurscu J- CVRTYS WM-TER I-'I HGUIMH The Draumtic 1JI'H!l1ll1C! , EQ :J-N Band 1, 2' 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4. Pi Tau Beta 3, 4, president 4: Forum 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Oper- ga etta 3: Debate 8, 4: Circus 3: fl Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2: ln- SIM , dex 2: Track 3. - l. Er, J: ' :WD Bits' . wi L 1 :fo rrkf :R X ww: :,.w ' ,Wi :lf 'Jil ' girl fl! , .' 5:95 x X ijlf f 1.-X ' :L Q ' 5,1 :S N Efi 1 5, bij l W 1I.'v X 1 V il ' six .1 3 62 95 Eg 3 .qi F1.m'n XV. VVRCHOTA HAROLD A. ZIMDARS gfjj 4 V2 Fi:-rn F:-fm 2,74 Mat and Min 2, 3, 45 Stock iw, K 'rf ini! team 4. .fr - N I F! IFE E52 fl' SO Q Q21 :JJ S51 J. HOWARD XVITZEL FRANCIS R 7WTH Q-jg T , uI1U'ZUy'1 HBUIM., ER 4 '-:R I-v Mt dM't3:A1 . I , 'iigii a an I pha Omega 3 Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Commercial :fq if 2 :K 7 212 ff u PQ Rf- E F ...., f guy N: . . .... .. ..L.q.i .... ..... .. .. - ........ ..-.. E 3'-'jvyz 'ill lf '9C73'f'7'f 0 ' -'I if Q 'f K jf ' ' 5 'K' 'C 'ff T 'Q i' ' A ' 'L f'1'f'?: Page sixty . . Q . . . ef -llama X. W arnumnfr ,Me -1 V 3 a K 33 221513 '. 'iF4:. 25 P' -3 F- ' FF- N Q73 3 ' an a e' 3 3 3 3 3 an an 3 an 212 'gill ICE Ri- 1 N 1 - x Gig ixvg' 'IW ' . fl ff!! '33' Y gf!! Y 1, V7 Qi' SVSAN B. Gmini-:R PAULINE XX ALTERS Ego fx: S11.vi4 ' if Glec Club 1, 2, 3: Les Chanteurs at SS: 3: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Theta 'wx ml' Epsilon 3, 4. ln W 92 G XI: il ri 1 I V' 1' - v A PE: l...'X'l'HlflilNl'1 P. XX1i.I.1.xms RUTH M. PARKER 'hi .' Ulf. T. Glee Club 3, 4: Operetta 3: Les 5 -. 1- fj Q , Onawah 3: Theta Epsilon 3' 4: Chanteurs 3, 4: Index 3: Class KK PKI Phi Psi s, 4: Drama 4. President 2- L' XXI: fs! ws.: A Q ' .L XXI: J-gd! 'QQ Kc , A 1' 'I XO - :ad vb : --3 71 if I5 W., if , -if 1 've .A : kr' S. ij SQ? lx - 'N' 511 ', - ffl 5 : -S5 ,- '. f' 4. .: .ly ii N: H. X7lRlilNl.X Hr-:ISS CHANIILIER H. Llfvlsr-:li 'fl V, , 5 E. : HG1-JIlIlCU UCQIIUIIU 5 fi ' Alpha Kappa 3, 4: New Era 3: Operetta 2, 3, 4: Drama 8: Art AQ Palette Club 4. Club 3: Football 4: Glee Club 2, Q-W 4' 3: Band 3: O club 4. 'j X in If if: 'fi lj' :Q .QQ 1. rf- Q ' XG: if Mg. F 'E . . 5 'X QN. Plill, A, I,X'NI,XN Hman lu. 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XV.xTsoN Edgar Abraham Margaret Frohrib Katherine Karnes Harry A-nderson William Fuller XVallace Karow Marta Barre Shirley Furman John Keough Ralph Baxter Eldor Gzllow Helena Kitz VVilliam Becker Thelma Garber John Koehn George Bills Viola Gerdener Pauline Klaveno Gertrude Bleek Margaret Gertsch Marie Konrad Lorraine Boelter Lila Goff Luetta Labudde XYilliam Brown Thomas Gronowski lYilliam Lageman Gilbert Brusius Ruth Gyll Ethelyn Lammemnn Beatrice Clarke XVillard Hafemann Charles Lange Neil Crowell Raymond Herb Elizabeth Lautenschlager Merle Derber Jeannette Heuer Alice Leininger Robert Durkee Dorothy Hielsberg Esther Lipke Jeanette Elmer Mildred Himes Violet Longfellow Marjorie Faber Robert Hunt XValter Loppnow Lawrence lfischer Ted Irion Harold Luce Bernice Fritsche Lloyd Juedes Clarence Luebke M C , M : .....- , H , I . 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X4 2 Ruth Pittelkow Fred Pinkerton Edward Plashko Robert Pribbernoxv Pearl Proclmow Homer Ransom Margaret Reinke Alvin Repp Elsie Ristow Eltinge Roe Carlton Salomzm june Sehabloski Kermit Schara lVilliam Schlerf Lorena Schoeneck Elmer Schnrbc-rt lVilbur Siewert Gaylord Simpson Lee Smith Harold Sperku john Stevens lValter Stratton Elmer Stryzewski Robert Suda Arlie Taylor George Thomas Phyllis Titus Pauline Walters Esther XVarning Charles XYeidemann .-Xrmzmd XYotl1e Floyd XVrehota Odessa Ziehell Victor Zimmerman Edna Zuehlke l I 9 4 , 4 r 1 .M Page :Lrty-tlrrce C mg E 4 liw 52 1 15: iw ixzi' : Tl? li if lie lair si A . i Haverty Carver Labudde Wentzel Savinske :EEL , .2 Jumor A Roll Fig Present Junior A Officers Past Junior B Officers ROBERT SAv1NsKE . . President . . . . Roneur SAv1NsKE C if Riel-man DlL'KMAN . Vice-President . . . XIVILLETT NVENTZEL GEORGE HAVERTY . . Secretary . . JANE LABUDDE JAcK CARYER . . Treasurer . RICHARD DICKMAN ilffi lx J. B. CANN1Er . . . Reporter . . GLEN RANDQM 3,2 MR. FR0l'IHI,KlE . . Adviser . . MR. ScHNEmER lg L5 f Irene Abraham Richard Dickman Judson Hildebrant fini X72 Vivian Adams Gertrude Diemel Lorna Hines 'fir - Marion Albrecht Charles Doherty- Frieda Hoeppner in 'fig Orvis A-llen Josephine Drager Ivy James Tim Allen Myrtle Dryer John Jepson if Vg 155 Lewie Anderson Ruth Duenkler Joseph Jiricka Ruby Anderson Vialor Dumdie Henry Johnson Albert Baker June Dunham Ethel Jones xii: VValter Baranowski Lucille Ehrenhardt Clinton Karow 'ix i fl' Siewert Bathke Mary Embs John Kennedy X55 Joseph Bauer Virginia Faber Eleanor Keyes N292 Frank Beck Blanche Fadner Lewie Klitzke , ,- ,: Albert Beduhn George Farrow Margaret Klitzke 1 Nina Benedict Elizabeth Faust Beatrice Koch Eleanor Bettin Adeline Fieblinger Naomi Koeser x Ernest Binner Rosa Fischer Margaret Kolb l Lucile Birr Genevieve Franz Lawrence Konrad 1 Emily Blake Elvira Garbe Paul Konrad Q5 Grace Blank Robert Gibson Grace Kreb 2 Anna Block Jennie Gorwitz Helen Krippene limi, Arthur Bloedow Anita Grammoll XVilliam Kroening T55 Ruth Bohlssen Betty Granberg Elsie Krueger lvigg Theodore Bouchette Frederick Green Hubert Krumrich VVilliam Bouchette Elsie Hahn Jane Labudde ei J. B. Canniff Kathryn Halsey Bern-ice Lee :Sri Catherine Cartwright Lester Hando Leona Lindsey sg Jack Carver Florence Hansen Gertrude Lipke 'EJ- lr Harvey Cavanoiugh Ruth Harrington Gertrude Lundsted Q fbi! Gordon Colburn Harry Hartman Lorraine McKellep Elva Curtiss George Haverty Betty McK0ne lgfi Lucille Dake, Naomi Hebel William MacMann Louise Daum Martha Henry Evan McDonald Anita Heuel P-Ei law in Page sixty-four .4 f' 7 K .Phe ,- ' -- 9 1... ,- 5 vit! g....Q?.F..l'.!.lP.El...:.1e 4 4 9 Q 4 ,H 9 x X u J .... Sidney Mansur Jeannette Mentzel Dolores Menzel Ruby Merbs Neil Merrill Kenneth Micka Marion Mierswa Art Miller Jeanette Miller Clarence Mohr Virginia Montgomery Lucile Mosling lrmzt Mowers Kathryn Muttart Irving Nathan Linda Neubauer Miriam Nickel Dale Nolte John Olson George Otto Harry Otto Viola Otto Violet Otto Norman Oxholm Norman Pansch Richard Parker Leonard Paulick Rudolph Paulick Frank Pechmann Lillian Petersen George Pfeil g 1,,f-. George Pistohl Ann Procknow Miriam Pugh Anton Putzer Harold Race Hugo Radkey Glen Random Clarissa Rhyner Loretta Ripple Floyd Roe Rnbert Robl Janet Rockwell Arlyle Roenitz Ruth Elizabeth Roper Norma Rutz Bert Sackett Herbert Sager Robert Savinske Marion Scammon Lillian Schmidt Philip Schneider Helen Schoenberger Magdalena Schultz Gertrude Schultz Meta Schumacher Geraldine Sebuppert Doris Schurbert NYesley Schwertfeger Arthur Seibold Curtis Seims 'Lewlis Selle I Page sixty-1?:'e Nellie Sharratt Darel Simon Myrtle Smith Ardes Sorensen Emily Stromberg Clarence Stryzewski Florence Stueber Maynard Sturm Marie Taylor Richard Thiessen Harriet Thomas John Vollmar Beatrice VVarner Viola VVeber Willett XVentzel Norman VVenzel Roy XYestphal Jeanette XVilliams Margaret XYinteler Eleanor NVoita Marguerite XN'ojahn Sylvester VVrobel Conrad XN ipf Hubert XYishlinske Milton Yaner Sylvia Zatzer Florence Zelinske Marion Zeutuer Mildred Zentner Germaine Ziebell Kenneth Zweiger O - x A 1 9 1 9 1. s,.. e Qin Jmutt I I 5 Pugh Gray Schmidt Fraederick Pause 1'rf.rc'nt Junior H Officer.: Y1oi..x P.ixUsiz . . . . Golmox BoHN . . . DoRorHi:.ix i:RAliUl-IRICK . BETTY GRAY .... H1190 Rrunucx' . Miss SCHNI-:mica . xxvllllillll Anthony Lester Atkins Viola Bartels Gertrude Becker jane Bohlson Gordon Bohn Arthur Boyd Curtiss Cain Yeramae Culhoon Eldora Clayton Lucile Damerow Marian Earle Edwin Eggers unior B R011 . Pl'L'.Yll1'f'lIf . . . View-P1'csidc11t . Svc1'f'fc1r'y . . T1'va.r1n'cr . . Reporter . . Aclviscz' . Carl Egner Joyce Ehreuberg Mary Englebright Dorothea Fraederick Dorothy Frederick Ethyl Geiger Pauline Gorr Betty Gray Grayce Grimnier Miriam Gumz Gwendolyn Gunz Margaret Hansen Violet Hiutz Q v n + , f i a o r Q ,. : , .JN .1 I . ,:' A ,: Page .sixty-s1'.v Past Snfilzomorr .1 0516015 . . . .GEORGE QCHNIIDI' . CLIFFORD PUcH . . Burn Gnu . x'IOL1-T HNT1. . ALEA Hokuirz . MR Wilson Betty Hopkins Vera Hrnak janet Hyde Marguerite Johnston Marion Jones Nina Kaehur Harold Karow Celia Klimnm Arno Krippene Eunice Leiuiuger Abel Lem Herman Linduer Myrle Lloyd 7 . Q., ,, , , , ,,flfl1L11a1U11:,-, , , , , Alfrctta MacFarlane Darroll lXlCC2ll'Illj' Margaret Mathwig Rose Mauritz john Merrill Daisy Morey Betty Morgan john Moore lfilveii Mueller lilgulys Nieniuth Marjorie Oaks XV:1llace O:1t111:111 Roy Otto lingcne Pfaffenroth Jessie Paniplin Viola Pause Edna Petermun Harriet Price Herman Piropp Clifford Pugh Milton Roder Caroline Schartau Lorraine Schenk George Schmidt XVilliam Schneicler XVillian1 Schrieber Verna Schultz Dorothy Smith june Sflilpplllilll Leona Stilib Harold Tlllll11Cfnl2ill Margaret Voelz Sophia Volk Victor vV3l1lgI'Cl1 Helen NVeidner Ruby XVilke Francis XVill! Z'El1 John XVitte Catherine Vl'oocl Harold XVorde11 Eugene Young Elclor Zentner 1 1 if 11 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 J Iam' si.:-fy-sv:'c1z f fr - 1. Q. ' Q s - awry ,f ,r-.vg,rNIe'V I, - , qv , t , up fill .llllUll ,Q iff, ,wif -L faq if ,tx .. ..... .,.. .. .... .. .... ...... . ......... .... , ..... . .. 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Carl Dinger Clarence Discher George Doemel Bernard Doman Adaline Domke Donald Donahue Melvin Dougherty Margaret Ellen Downes Norbert Drager Richard Drahn Christiana Drossos Wilbur Dumde Hilda Ebert lrene Errdman Milton Ehrenberg Ellis Evans Beulah Felix Carroll Flanagan Elizabeth Fox Ruth Friedrick Karl Gabbert Leonard Gabbert Winona Gallatin Margaret Galomb Richard Ganzer Lucille Gardner Carl Genal Albert Glasenapp Rudolph Golomb Loretta Golz Simon Gorwitz Ethel Grant Dorothy Graves Harry Guenther Harry Gunning Chester Hansen Frank Hansen lrene Hansen A 3 -ra' 'Q' MM cat -cf, xi Page .s'i.rty-eiglrt P ax! SOM mnmrr' B Ojircrs . Romain' Hours Dxrnm Lnzmzxsox DKIRCTTHX' Gimrns . GEORGE MILLER . MARY Rooms Miss CHEESEMAN Norman Hanson Rosalind Hartske La-wrence Heller Dorothy Hinz Daniel Hitz Theodore Holzer Edwin Hopfinger Emma Hoppe Alex Hortwitz Robert Howes XViilliam Howlett Eleanor Hubbard Edward Hughes Naomi Ihrig Genevieve James Dorothy Janda Ethel johnson Jennie johnson NValden1ar Kamm Vivian Kellar Arcile Kiesow Josephine Kildsig Mary Kimball Harold Kirk Dorothy Kitz Mildred Kitz Beatrice Kloehn Florence Koch Agnes Koeck Bernice Koehn Hertha Kohls Robert Konrad Emma Kossl Orville Kramer Dorothy Kreider Pauline Kromm Mark Krumenauer David Leibensen ...U-,uw-.......--....-. bf' if? 'cc' y at If at , , . i -. ,-,L J'-7 .m -'.fs14.,-if t Ulf lllmll weasel :Q A - l in ,N loc It K. if v, t. 1' . .px Q ft ji I N X1 ill - t A x Ca KN SJ 54 26, Eff! :X all if :D E Q :-0 iff X , it :ev EJ is :iQ . JV? sl EW . vt . n u 1 Vu K sp 1 . l. lf it :J 5. Q HJ' QIVJQ .5427 ft iff ill Ffa all :. ,. EH, Im : . .., .. 'u ix Ezf 1 'Yi :e gre I t . 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Eveline Peterson Clinton Soderlin Elmer Ziebell +' Frederick Petzold Lorraine Sprague Ralph Ziebell Richard Pierce Virginia Springgate XVelhert Zimmerman M5 Donald Pine Ralph Stamborski Armin Zwelgffl' ffl Max Polisky May Stankey Margaret Zwicky Lf' Bertha Steiger 'L 'fimif - ., f3'i'i2ff?'5 lfi 5'T'3Ef57'i53f5'7 my Page si.1'ty-Him K :Q l rams NTT P D ,vp -: ,N , J i i f Abraham Meyer Koeser Schrottky Miller Sophomore B Roll J I mvmzl Soplzmnore B Ojfircrs Past Frvslznivn A Ojfirers Dokornv Armixlum Rolzliwr GR.XNliliRG . Al.n'ia lX1Il.l.liR . . Hl4Il.l-IN HL'N'r1':R . . Romcizr Lawns . Miss Exxxxs . Dorothy Abraham Hans Ahl Leona Baier VVillian1 Berrell Eleanor Bluhm Mildred Buutroek Roman Boettcher Harold Carlson Lester Christenson Lowell Clark Florence Cook Harlan Cooper Richard Crane Caroline Crosby Yriolet Cross Helen Crowe Alex Dnubert Lester Davis Lucille Deguer Eva. Dumke Ethel Ebel Earl Edwards Eulalizl Feichtmeier D ......... ....... . President . . . . . . . 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Mix Pearl Morey Virginia Muttart Richard Xeuenfeldt Wayne Neumann Alice Nielsen Orval Ninnner Helen Niskala Hcrnicc Nolte john Nugent Donald U'Brien Ruth Uehler lfvelyn Otto Leonard Paulick Marian Pennewell lfrwiu Peterson Norman Petersen Yiviian Petersen .-Xnita Ponnnereningr Carl Pommerening' Lorraine Propp Nlahel Purdy Edmund Putzer ,lane Rahik jane Radford liileen Radtkc Lois Random Andrew Rasmussen Gertrude Redford Gladys Reetz lfdgar Reif Yerna Reinhardt Henita Rice George Ringsmith Lyle Roe Harry Roley Louis Rutkoski Mildred Roth Linda Sager Elmer Sialziecler Carl Samuel Clarence Samuel Dorothy Sawall Arthur Schlueter Alvin Schneider ,lane Schneider hyllllillll Schneider Rufus Schriber Dorothy Schrader Lucile Schroeder Mike Schroeder Yerna Schroeder Rita Schuttler Lorraine Schultz Dolores Schwantz Marie Sharratt Yeryl Shaw Stanley Shields Doris Small Charlotte Snyder Joseph Spanbauer Yiiola Sperka William Spiegel Elmer SD'l'lllQ'lJ0l'l1 George Stauhfer Ruth Stauffer Josephine Steuck Adeline Stelzner Jeanette Stolznian Dorothy Stocnm lilizaheth Stout Edgar Stroscheiu Ruth Sueltiow Ione Suszycki Milton Thiele Walter Thompson Myrth Trangott Irene Timm Grace Titus XYayne Lmbireit Charles XYallen Grace NYallschlaeger Anita XYalter Lester Walter Isabelle XYeayer Yerna lVegener Gertrude NYeller James Wells 'lll'lC0ll0l'C XYertsch Florence NVest Grace XYest Marion lliclrick Lorence Vl'issink Charles XYittmack Bernice XYothe Melville lYolverton Bernice XYrag:e Naomi Vl'yman Randal Yancy Irene Zarling Herbert Zentner Ralph Ziebell Leonard Zimmerman Edgar Zinth 5 ra,, - i a o c ., Zi. 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Lucille Poeschl Ruth Pratsch XVinnifred Priebe Marion Puls Margaret Purdy Merlyn Quimby Edwin Raatz Beryl Ricks Irene Roeder Carl Rouse George Samp Carl SprinQ'born Norman Steenis Arthur Steiner Clarence Steinhilber Milton Stueber Arthur Tabbert Robert Tadych Laurence Troxell Gertrude XYendtleud Marie Westfahl NYalter VK'illian1s jean Moore john Sanders VVarren XVonio Matlle-w Muza Rudolph Scheinpflug Norman Volk Jeanette Neustefer Vivian Schmidt Bennie Young Dorothy Nordman Edward Schneider Edgar Zastrow Emiline Pfarfenrotli Esther Shrum Leona Youugsworth Dorothy Piller Della Skaug' Mildred Zweiger Adolph Poeschl Oscar Spalding Lorna Zemke Bernice Ziebell 1 tg ,XJ . r - .. ...... ............ . .. ........ .....,..... , .. .... 3'g'iT:i?'fv- al !ALi-95,11 lf,aL v 4 a, N a vA, ,hkJx v o 4 Q a x if Pggu svr'c:1ty-few' ,QKINNEY SCHR Dt Ol: R RACE C LAQ K r 09.4 no Vs 'F .- 'PHE G-Amr, - I t ! 4 I if-zu ,QW , . -PF 1 w 2 ' if 'l xg af ,- ,' 1, UL- 3 W :Eff . s 5: A-4' Wg, 15, '--' ' I Q Y .I .Qi . --1 UP- r ,Q , Qiffff. 1 ' f wtf, 55' ,'.,:'Fff4N' Q 5 . .THQ 1: nz -2 --ff , L Hjgw' , F'T,i7Q ' hiya -H2 W-N J- J Eff? 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I.radt'l'sl1if, .Sll'lIlIltlI'.Ylllf'H lXlliBlBE Margaret liintz Frances lilahuiulc Gilbert lmlnitltle Lillian Mudrnc NYilbnr Mcllanicls Cicrtrnclc lxletze Adriana Orlcbukc lvllllillll Pinkerton Lucillc POlllZll'21llC RS si anti rv 1'11 PAISID 1...:,- . t Hazel Potratz Charles Raclforrl Katharine Rockwell Lola Rnsllolt Arthur Scliwanclt Lloyd Towle Helen XYllCClL'l' llulcn Xlliittlcscy Carolyn XYilson Eumfr - 1, , , Chr Dickmann Roe Savinske Teela Pugh Walter Random We-ntzel Mohr Domke Farley Sperka Brown Schwandt G. Schmidt Ripple Hart Ganzer Meyer Baranowski R. M. Meyer Springgate E. Crowner R. H. Meyer M. Husting Awe C. Schmidt Lockhart H. Jenkins Abraham Krueger F. Hustimz Lloyd Crowell Voeltz Stocum Doemel Student ouncil Founded 1925 MR. FELL, Adzircr GICNI-IYRA L1.ox'1w . . . Nlill. CROWIZLI. . . lfim NCES Hl'Sl'IN11 . Dorothy Abruhain Mary Jane Awe Carroll Bzunnann XYilliam Brown Neil Crowell lflizabcth Crowncr Richard Dickmznm Arthur Doenicl Richard Domke Eugene Farley Richard lianzer Edward Hart Francis Husting Mary Husting llzlrry jenkins ' nzlfrf ,, , aj MEMBERS ,lack Kirby Marjorie liru Gilbert Labud cger dc Gencvra Lloyd june Lockhart lVilbur McDa nicls Gordon M cyer Ruth Meyer Ruth H. Meyer Clarence Mohr Adriana Orlebeke Clifford Pugh Charles Radfo Glen Random Robert Ripple Page' sc rd Pnxridvlil Virc-l'r'f'.r1'fIz'11l 5CL'I'!'flIl'j' Eltinge Roc Robert Savinske Charlotte Schmidt George Schmidt john Schroeder Arthur Schwandt Phil Snelling Oscar Spalding' Harold Spcrka Virginia Springgzit Dorothy Slocum Richard Teela Margaret Yoelz Curtis XYalter XYillett lYentzel r I 1 :fcnty-vifllrt C , ' - ., . -Q . , , , . , , , em JHIDLI gf , , . . 4 a t Dexter Marx Atwood Allen Ransom Lemmerhart Luther Mansur Walter Lyngaas Swope Maney Horne Boufzhton Lambrecht Clark Hartman Hunt Farley Labudde MeDaniels Radford Pinkerton Snelling X t 4 January Offict-1's XVILBUR Mt'DAN1r21.s Cumtizs Rrxnroun . L1.ox'n Towus . . Gll.BER'l' LABL'mna PHILIP SNlil,l.lNG . Wn.1.1.n1 PlNliliR'l'tlN Orvis Allen Earl Atwood Fred Boughton Curtis Cain Reed C lark ,lolin Dexter Kenneth Dexter joseph Draeger Leonzird Drews Earl lidwarcls Ellis Evans Eugene Farley Lee Hartman Kenneth Horne Pi Tau Beta Founded 1909 MR. BARNES, .4r1't'i.rcf' . 17l'l'Sil1f'Iif . J . Vim'-I rcsidvrzt . .S'1'4'l'r'f11l'y . . Trvusznw' . . Cvnsm' . . . Plllllllfifj' Mun MEMBERS Robert Hunt Ted Irion Gilbert Labuclde Clarence Llll1lbl'CCllt Lawrence Lemmerhart George Luther Bertram Lyngaas Marshall Magnusen Melvin Maney Sidney Mansur Raymond M ar x lVilbur McDaniels Gordon Meyer john Moore K' -. , fr, , ,N - p if ,,L .9, oz e v I 1, Ptwv .rm June Offircrx . Cum s XYALTIQR .REED CLARK . lqlllllilil' HUNT Grin.-xI.n SXVOPE . lEL'o1cN1iFrxu1.r1x' . lirikrimzxi l-x'xorxAs George Pfeil lYilliam Pinkerton Charles Radford Homer Ransom George Schmidt john Schroeder XYalter Smith Philip Snelling Gerald Swope Lloyd Towle Curtis VVz1lter Paul lYertsch Francis XYingren t 4 4 - n ay u, at m unty-m'nc t. MEMBERS 7'l v x ili t Lockhart Bohlson Korsch Hansen Krippene Klabunde Wenrich Felix Roycraft Hansen Grimmer Hintz Tyriver Hebel Gardener Evans Skidmore Koehn Kildsisz Moslinz Goetz Heuer Orlcbeke Jones Wilson Madrue Kyes ftllllllllll' Offir'vi'x Mmuox juxncs . l.n.i.i.xN xl,XllliL'l-I lfiuxvl-:s lil,.Xl!l'Nlll Aniu.xx.x Oiu.icizl4:i:lc l'.xlto1.i'N XYILSUN llse .Nlil Kathleen Allen ,lzuic Bulilsun Marian lizirle ,lanct lfvans lima livanson Elizabeth Faust Beulah Felix Yiula Gerclcner Grace Grinimer Katherine Halsey Marie Hruisen Irene Hansen Mac Hartman Nzioini Heliel Gamma Sigma Kappa Founclerl 19.21 Miss lXlCDON.'Xl.lJ, Ad-z . Prexidvfzf . . lvirc'-I'1'v.vitivJ1f . .5il'l'l'l'fGl'-l' . . 7Al'!'tlXIH'L l' . . I11a'v.1' Rrfn1'lr1' Jeanette Heuer Luis Hiines Dorothy Hintz Marion jones Josephine Kiltlsig Margaret liintz Frances Klabuncle Beatrice Kloelin Bernice Koehn Myrna lioeser Grace Korsch Lucille Kreutzer Helen lirippene june Lockhart Lillian Maclrue Page riglity 'iscv' fum' Offirvrx . Mxiuux Joxlas . JL'Ni-1 l.0l'Kll.Xli'l' . Bi-iizxiviz Koiinx . ,lxxle Bonrsnx . l.muz.x1xr: Wi-ixlucli Rose Mauritz Lucille Moslinpr Eileen Mueller Adriana Orlelmeke Lola Roslmlt Ava lluycrzift Bert Sackett Lillian Schmidt Frances Skidmore Marie Taylor Harriet Thomas Phyllis Titus Gretchen Tyriver Lorraine XYenrich Carolyn lVilson 1 ,1 I I , tg ' - 2: l Chl' IHIUFI TRNW4 l Y gr f 'ffu.5'r',iQ'l ff:-1' iv Q I Q I I 5 9 V 'Q X 4 5 ...... '.'........Til- X.'......-5.1-..-U iii--........-..............U-....:f--I.-.......Zin.....II.....H..fl...-.-.TQ.....-U.-.--.U-. ....,. H..- Muttart Awe Putman Smith Merbs Benedict Freitag Oaks Evans Kitz Evanson Hanson Montiromery Krohn Pederson Larsen Krueger Skidmore Everest Jun zmry I Jfjicvrx M.xRluN liRl'l-ZGICR H .xlnu 1-:'1 r livmu-is'1' FRA NURS SK I ITBIURIE l,mcN.x lhxusl-:N . Mary jane Awe Yiulzl Bartcls Cicrtriulc Hawker Nlllll Benedict Gracn' lllauk licrlruclc lilcck l.orr:liuc Hncltcr lXl:u'iuu lfarlc ,lzuwt lfvzuis Mary lfnglchriglit Iona lfvansmi llIlI'l'lL'l Ex'cl'cst . 'A ,wp ff'-. if-.1 Le Cercle Francais lfouurled IQIO Miss XYl14:slcNnliu, Ad'z'i.vf'r . Pl'r'.ffzfc'l1f . . 1'll'1 Pl'1'.VlrlUIIf . .S'vv1'm11'y-Truux . ludm' lfrfwfvf' M EM B lf RS lilizalx-tli Faust Susan Liummcr Marie Hanscn Grace lirub Mziriuu liruc'g'cr Lorna Larsen Yinlct lAll1Q.fl-CIIHXY Ruby Mcrlms Xvlfgllllll hllllllg'HlllCl'j' Virginia Muttart l m'rest Oaks Rhea Pcilersun r Q a Pclflv r1'grl1!,v-mn' . l'R.XNK'lCS SKIIIMORIC Y .W 5 f-J ,gli ,w I :TK - IN A lily A 75,5 ,EL Sli E22 Ir',Q EL :', :Jw :Ki ' 1 fx ,va f-1 IK K : , E. aff 1 1 sil- sq. IW' - - EL si' iii o :f' 1 fn. Juni' Ofjirvllv i ,M . . Rum Pl'1lll41liS1lN jg: nrm' . . . lxlxizlic Hixxsl-ZN . . Yml.1c1' l-0NllFlil.l.UXV A' i:- l. . in Corliss Putman Iii Mac Russell W Helen Sclim-11lmci'g'ci' I K l l'1illCCS Skinlniorc Myrtle Smith Flurcucc SlllfJlJL'l' 9 ' .-Xlicc Suzan 7' Mario Tziyliu' K L Ycrmia 'l'c1'1'iu fd Xl:u'g'zu'ct Ynclz A 1 Iicrnicc lYnctl1u Yirgiuizi Zwiukuy ' X ' l :L I 'Nz Y -fi 4 5 I A 0 K ' I V -' f ' ,1- , Q' liz' rilllE'9fi Swendson Propp Keoufzh Pansch Mohr Behnke Graham Layreman Radkcy MacMann Allen Hager Konrad Wipt' Schneider Zweizer Krumrich Roeder Merrill McDonald Durant Atwood Wentzel Mr. Froehlke Mueller McCarthy Pine Juumugx' Ojferm Xian. CIaon'1i1.I. . CllARl,liS llolamcu . . lX'n.I,1:'rT XY:-:NTU-ir. . ll,xuo1,n Sr'rzRK,x . Cl..-XllliNltlC Monk . Homin DVRANT . 'I'in1otliy Allen Louis Anderson lValter Buranowski Charles Hehnke Neil ffuWCll Roger Dnrant George Gralizun George llaverty Burton lloger ,ltlllll lieongli Louis Klitzke Beta Sigma Kappa Founded 19.20 MR. l 1zor:HI.1u-t, .4dz'i.vcr . l'r'r.virlm1I . . . I'irr-l'1'r.vidfv1t . ,S'rr1'flury . . T1'm.v1m'1' . . . Pulvlirify illllll . . I1Il1't'.1' Rvfmrffr MEMBERS Paul lNiUlll'2lKl NVilliain lirocning l-lubcrt Krumrich lfvnn McDonald Darrel McCarthy XYilliam lXlacMzmn Clznrence Mohr Neil Merrill llarvey Mueller Norman Pansch Herman Propp Page rigflifyftn-0 June Ufffrrlxv . XX'll.i.l4:'rT XVr1N'rz1-31, . H.XRClI.ll Sl'liRliA . . . . Nun, :Nil-ZRRILI. . xYll.l.l.XM M.xeM,xNN . . . Cvioumz liwxilni . CI..xRr:xc'r: Monk Donald Pierce Hugo Raclkey Milton Roerler lYilliam Sellneirler Harold Spcrka Donald Swenrison lingene Stephens Conrznl XYipf llvillett llventzel Kenneth Zweiger H. NV. ,Ulcer v w . . .luunury Oj'firvl'.v l.ll.1:1-:lsr HRL'Sll'S Irllll. SVIINICIIPICR . CII.-xRl.14:s IJUIH-Ili'I'Y 111411.15 I lxxsux . xY.XI.'I'l-.R I.m'l'xuw Hams .-Xhl Louis .Mlrlcrsmwll ililhcrt Iirusius Umrlcs Dnherty lfznrl Doherty lfrtlc llzmscn Loppnmv Otto Schultz Doherty Herb Ahl Seibold Kroenim: Tice Hanson Schneider Luce Anderson Mat and Mit Foumlcd llj.2O B.xRNl4.s, .4dz'i.vvr lNs'1'm'c 1'u1zs H uaxux' N.xl2u1.lau H.xuo1.n McC,xRv1LLE l'r'v.vidm11 . . I'if'f'-P1'r.vf11'v11l .S'm'1'1'f111'y- 7ql'l'lIXIll'l'l' l11f1'v.1' lfrfvH'tr'1' .S'v1'yvuuf-at-arn1.v RI IZMHIERS NOYIIIHII l'IZll1SUll Iflugu JZIHIIUSCII Henry' JOIIIISUII Harold Iiarmv XY:lltc1' Loppnnw Arthur Miller Pcgfu 1'1'g1Izty-Ilzrvc fum' Ofjit'vr.v . . P1-111. Sl4liNlillPIiR . . L'H,xle1.l4:s 130111-zlwx' . , , ER'r1.r2H.xNsuN . . Hxlun' O'r'ru . xy,-Xl.'I'liR l.0l'l'NUXV Hurry Oltn HL-nry I :1hluw Arthur Sichulclt Phil Scl1m'irlL-1' Charlcs Tice: I , , , , , A Gill' lumix' -L v , , , , - Q Fischer Roper Karnes Titus Orlebeke Pederson Taylor Oium Kitz Pomarane Rohrbeck Clarke Wilson Madrue Mr. Watson Meyer Kyes Jmzrmr-v Ofjivc1'x l.ll.l.1.xN Kl.XlDlll'lC Rl rH Kllcwzlz . . l.o1..x Rusmnxr . Q-.XRl1I,YN XYl1.soN Anm.xN.x fJRI,lilll'1lil jam' llulilslm llcatricc i4llll'kC Naumi frmvnur lintlicrinc Karnes llclcnn liitz Marie Kmmr:ul Unrotliy lirucgcr lllurifm Krueger .- Theta Epsilon I'40llllflCCl IQZS MR. XN'.x'rsoN, .4d'z'ixfr . l'r'v.vidw1i . . . l'fm'1'-Plrxfllrflf . . . .S'z'r1'vta1',x'-T1'mzx1n'rr' . Dvlmlf' .llamigfvr . . . IllllL'.l' Ifrfwrfm' M ICRIHICRS llclun liyes Bernice Lee Yinlct LUllgfClluW Dolores Mcnzel ,lczmettc Mcnzcl liatliryn Klicrswzl Kathryn Oium Rliczl Peclcrsun Pain' viyrlrfy-funn' fum' Ufjivfwx . . lQ1 rllIXl1ix'1-11: K.X'l'llRYN Blililzswx . . 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Laura llickel lflcluru L1l2lj'lUll lintliryii ClL'lllCl11S Nzumii L'r11w11er Clisxrlotte Detbrener Aclaliile Dmnke 'lOSl'1Jl1lllL' lfellie lilvira liarbe 11111011113 Garber 1.1111 111111 Ruth limi' Jxllllil Grziminull Betty Gray Ciweiiclulyil Cunz N ........ ...... .............................:............. ........... .... ' , a 'filo' .' ' iagf-fvf,.'-1 WQCVQM, gnu Les Chanteurs lfmiiiclecl 1924 Mlss R,x1'1t, r1df'lXCl' June Officers . l'rv.vi1lvn1 .... . . RUTI-1 M. Micyick . St'L'l'I'flIl'-1'-Tl'I'1I.YllI'!'l'. . . CA'rH1i111N1i Woon . Social Clmirnmn . . B1:rwGn.w M 12111 B12 RS Margaret lloffiiian li1lll'lCl'1IlC Karnes Virginia liecfc Beatrice liloelm Alice Kueser 1Xlj'l'llZl lineser Helen lirippene Mz1rg11erite jolznstoii vlillll' l.alv11clcle Jeanette Lambert Bernice l.e1'e11l1age11 l-Xeruice Lueck 1111111 Meyer licrtrucle Nlauslce 1---................ -...H.....................-H..................--u . 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L l'l:'1'ls lX.x1,ull Walter l'm'z11l1 Klzirrin I'ut1':1tz llzmvlxl Race Glen Rlllllltllll ,Xlviu Rupp F1115-d lim' llcrlx-rt Sugoi' Dzirvl Sinimi XX'1lllCl' Smith llzirulcl Spcrka XXYZIXIIC lvllllll'Cll liugcnc Yugi f'llill'lL'S XYallcn Curtis lYallcr XYilliz1m XYils4u1 -Iunim' XYllllllZlCli Melville XYulx'c1'tml llliltmi Yam-r Yictur Zimmcrnizm ' l , Ghz ,whiz , . Gumz Johnston Martin Zwickey Muttart Earle MrWright Koosvr Farrow Muttart Lf-inimzer Smith Volk Drossos Zuehlke lluhlson Lumzfollow Dram-prer Neubauer Montgomery Grimmvr Hunk ins Korsch Ginnuw Jundu Cruwnur Evans Orlebeke Miss Hamilton Marlruv Thomas Pause Phi Psi l-'uunclcd 19:5 M Iss Hui 1l.ToN, .flflrixvr Junlrurvv Uj'jIm'f'.v fum' Ofjirvrx .'XlVRl.XX.X flRl.l-Ilililili . l'rv.vidv11l . . Iil.lZ.XlH'Q'l'H Lknwxi-zu l,l1.l,l.xx xi.XI!Rl'li . . I'irv-l'1'r.vi1lf11! . . . Yumx Pmrslc .l.XNlI'l' lixyxxs . . . .S'rrm'l11r'5'-T1'm.v111'm'. . . ,I.xNl4.'r lixtxxs ii.XHRlI 'l' 'I'umi.xs . . lmim' Ifvfnrlm H.xm:11c'r 'l'umi.xs MIQMUICKS Hsc :XIII Nutty Hopkins Limlzl Xculwaucr l,m'1'z1im- .Xngcr ,lame liulilsmi lilizzihctli lAl'UXYl1Cl' liiristina Ilrussueq Nlzirizui lfzlrlu .lam-1 lzvzms llrucu Fzirrimw iiC'l'iI'l1IiL' liilllhlw Killfiull fimnx Hrzlyvv iifillllllfl' lrcm' llznmxlxm A ., 'oL 'r ' D4!l'Ibil1f' 'llilllill :NiZll'g.Illt'l'ilL' -lulmstun Grace Iiursch xijfllll. lim-sw' Iiunicu i.L'il1il1QC1' Yiulct Lmigfullmx' l,ilIizm Nlzulruc Cirzlcc Martin K1llill'j'Il Muttzirt i4HiilL'l'illl' XYright xYil'gi1li1l Klmitgmm-i'x' gxflfiiillil Urlchckc Yiula Pzmsc Ilmwvtliy Smith l,n-mia Stzlib Harriet Tlimnzls Stlllilill Yulk K1lIhL'l'iIlL' Willizuns ifclnn Znclmlkc Yirginia Zwickcy 4 a 4 u U C p 4 .L a, a, L, A 4 t a -I-. J . Pam' viyrlzty-1'1'1!l:t I .S K ' A 1 0 A i 4 . 1 ,-X: 1 r i l l x I 1 ,- . -. l- -- ol , , , G. hr3!x1Dri'4-,- , ,f , f Walter Cain Sorenson Spiegel Ahrens Seims Krippene Williams Thomson Stryzewski Thiele Linvoln Volkman Richardson Irion Strasvn Wood Bouchette Swendson Anderson Savinske I'f'eil Hoffman Minckler Mathwisz Zinth Pierce McNamara Thomson McCarthy Rasmussen Allen Roe-der VS'illiums Tadych Becker Pcnnewoll Nupzont Horwitz Ssibold Roley Lcvisec Magnuson Miss Race Wentzel Merrill Bohn Propp Pulaski Nowacki Domke Zastrow Arhelirer Schneider l'unf'Il1 llnnr Oifivv ll.xleol.n Sv:-:luyx l.i,m'n lowl.i-: . XlvIl.l.li'l l' XYI-2N'rzlA.i. L'l'R'l'lS XY.xi.'ri-tu Clinton Aclltlliaii Orvis .-Xllun Wallace fXln'cns Q .g Louis A-Xiiclwsmi ,If l.lll5'll :XI'llL'l2't'I' .- Williznn lluivr llurhurt Iflcclccr lflmcr BL-low 6' 5 lilIl'ilUll lillllll lYillizun Rllflllllll Curtis Cain f ' Riclizirrl LlI'i1llL' 1A I Iiiclianl Drulin QQ Kay l'ilClllllgk'l' if I ,lulin l:I'Zlllli 1, linivrsnn llilxlclirant --if Yictui' lltlililllllll ig 'licll lriull llf .lulin lxcnm-ily Rulmn-i'1 liunrzul 5' :N .Xrnii li1'ip1u-imc llnhuri lirninricli f.:,: qos.: ......... : ..... ..1 .... 2.3 .......... 5 .... 20.3. 339157 i , ss.,-pfS',xM.. l'.Y Boys' Glee Club lfounclccl 1025 Miss R.wic, .'ll1'Z'lXc'l' . . l'rr.vidm1f . . l'iff'-I'l'v.vi41'v11l . .S'm'1'z'l41l'y-T1'm.v11l'v1' . . llIlil'.1' lx'r'f'nl'Ivr . M EMBERS . .Nl .Sl :'f1zll1 livin' Ofjirvm' ,x1esH,xl, lX'l.xuNL'sicN Cl-l.XNlll.I-ZR I..1cvisl2lc . . . Dim Piwsia . li xi M i2'r'r ,IANIIA Rnlicrt Lewis ,Xlicl l.cin Gilbert Linvuln L'l:u'cncc Lin-like Eclgzu' Mackie Marshal Maginiscn Darrell lllcfartliy XYillizun lXlcXznn:1r:1 Neil Merrill Roger Mincklcr llfslcy Klillcr l,cm1z1rcl NUW2lCki Dick Parkcr joseph PC1lllCWCll liuvl'g'c Pfcil Donald Pine lflmcr Procknmv l'lmnc1' Ransom David Richardson Robert Rulmcrtsmi ,lack Rohinczm Milton liucclcr ...................................?........ I ' I U ' ' it ' ' D D I Ptlfll' Ullglflfj'-lllillt' llarry Rnlcy Lewis Rntlcowski Alvin Sclmciclcr lYilliani Sclinciclcr Alvin SL-mlcrlizmf llaltcr Smith Xurinzui Simson l'illllL'l' Stryzcwslii llzmmlfl Spa-rlczi Willizun Spicgul Rolmcrt Tzulycli lflCllIll'fl Tliicssuil llunzilml Tlunnsim l.loy1l 'l'mx'lc Lcstci' Yolkinzni lYillvtr XYL-iitzcl liziliricl Xvk'l'iSL'll illulvillc XYolx'0rtoil licnnctli lYmmcl liflglll' Zzistron' lfllmrn Zicllcll lfrzincis Zinth I -,.. 0 I, o bl' o a i , , , 1l'in'3mm'r l y 6 Clayton Evans Evanson Hoffman Hines Nichol 0'Rourke Hyde Coe Lambert Pfaienrnth Simpson Schultz Oium Dreyer Cartwright Embs Holmes Schneider Hansen Schwartz Levcnhagen Mueller Smith Skowlund Hammond Johnson Manuel Lueck Procknow Koeser Volkman Halsey Himes Koeser Huebner Lockhart Wood Nottleman Seventh Hour Glee Club Founded IQZ4 jlllllldfj' fl?-lil'l'l'.V livi-:1.x'N N11TTI.liBI,XN ....... Prv.viu'm1I l.oUls1f G.xlnnaR'r . . . T'if1'-Pluxviflvzlt Lola Rosnom . . .S'vu1'rfu1'-x'-T1'cu.v1r1'cr MEMBIEI lillen .-Xmlzuns .-Xurlrey llasing Delores RHtft'I'lllIlll Nina Benedict llumtln' llills lfulil lliSl1Up lfmily Blake l.eill11 Blitz lfleauor Bluhrn lllnry Cain Cierzililine the Klargaret li. Crnwner Naomi Cruwner Lucille Duke Gretchen lJeXYitt Myrtle Dreyer lira Duinke litliel Ebel Bertha libersberger s A 2 'f J Mary limbs Inna livanson Edna Farrow Beulah Felix lfulalia Feichtmeier Josephine Fellie ljumtliy Frieclerick Ruth Frierlerick Margaret Frolirib Anita Grainmull Elvira, Garbe Yinla Gercleuer Lila fluff lflllll Goff l,rn'etta Gulz Dorothy Graves liwendulyn Gumz lilrrrenee Hansen XX'illa llarrelfl Namni llebel Margaret Heinemann Milrlrecl Himes Lorna Hines Margaret Huffnian Ruth Hutiman Anita Huebner janet llyrle Jennie ,lnlinsmi liatlierine linrnes Alice Kneser Myrna lim-ser Hattie liukmvski Loretta linlterjzilui Grace lireb Helen lirippene Esther Krueger Luetta Labumlcle Marion l.a Fontaine GJ., Q, 1 a v r o I U ux A I Q u Q M -.4.,f,. Page ninety Miss Ram 14 ,t X 4 ,f V v ,L VA' , A ,HX if ,fits idk' , x Shufbeff W0ili8- MBUHCZ Sprimzirate Kiesow Steiger Montgomery Reece Heinemann Dake Koeck Gray Becker Bartels Pamplin Weidner Hrnak Oaks Birr Luedtke Labudde Heuer Gerdener Wilke Tadych Kloehn DeWitt Golz Leaman Maaske Schwartz Parker Kitz Krippene Gunz Jones Fielslimzer Seventh Hour Glee JANET SCHURI Joslcenmn Fia1.i.ua Loinx RosHoI.T Xxonit CRUXVNER l'li:1.i:N lQRII'PliNl-I Miss Rixrit, .4dt'i.ver fum' fJjf'fit'C'l'S Gu'r:Nno1.x' N G U NZ . Jeanette Lanilyert lithlyn l.2lllllllL'lI1Zll1 ,lziuet Lehuigk Bernice Levenhagen june Lockhart Gertrude Maaske Alfrettzi Macliarlzlne Elizabeth Madden Leone Muilahn Dorothy Manual janet Mzirtiu Mildred Marx Ruth McXYright Loretta Meilahu Ruth Miller Augusta Mix Virginia Montgomery ,l eau Moore ............................. ...... ........ i ' ' ' f 1' r ' 1 ' . 'j,' ,rw -- ,' -., L21-4 ..2 -.. Beatrice Mueller Eileen Mueller Helen Mueller Virginia Muttzlrt Miriam Nickel Dorothy NO1'KlIIlZlI1 Marjorie Oaks Jessie Pznnplin Dorothy Pfaffenroth Anita Ponunereniug Ruth Pratsch Pearl Procknow Eileen Radtke Adeline Reinhardt Verna Reinhardt Elizabeth Roberts Lola Rosholt Mildred Roth 'L 'c 'cl Pllfll' 11 iuvty-0-11 r a dL,' Club Prfxidvlzi I irv-Prv.vidc11f .S'vc1'z'fz1 r y T1'va.r1m'r Rvpm-fm' Sofia! Cllllil'lI1lIH Evelyn Russell Eleanor Schneider Lucille Schroeder Doris Schurhert Janet Schuri Marion Sherman ,lean Smith Viola Sperka lflizziheth Stout lone Suszycki Myrthe Traugott Lorraine Yolkmztu Grace iYallischlaeg Vivian XYilcox Loa XVolff Bernice XYothe 3 U ...:.-L-:.i...fg U I: v I , ' ' C 'll' 'lllllli Roycraft Jones Haverty Allen Sackett Woita Labudclv Bickel Smith Kellar Wolff Meym-rs Puuh Lcininger Simpson Bennett Sprinmratv James Grimmvr Geiger Torroyson Miller Crowe Hartman Hanson Menze-l Miller Clayton Taflych Wilke B. Tarlych Kiesow Hubbard Steuck Muslim: 0'Rourkc Luedtke Gena! Denman Kleinschmiclt Clement-4 Meyer Schwartz Miss Rare Fourth Hour Glee Club lfounrlccl 10:4 .lmumly fJ1?xirf'I'.v lUl'ISli hfxlulzrilrr . . ....., l'1'vx1drnI I xx: 1 Sn Ill Rl . Sml'vlu1'y-'l'1'vr1.v11m'r , RVTII Nl: x I lc . 1IIfIl'.1' lxrf-n1'lr1' Ilumllly .'xlll'Iilll liiltlmln-011 Allcn l.m'rz1i11u AIIQUI' fxlufy ,lzmc .-Xwc Yinla llznrtcls Lucy lk-nm'lt Hcrtlmrlv licvkur Lzmrzl llickvl lilslmwl flzlytlnl liznlmry n L.lL'lllClll5 Ruth Q.llT'lSUl1lllCl'S4lll llulvll l'ruXXa' Ruth llClllll2l1l lluimllwy lllmczm l.m-lla llrzwgcr Klnry liuglclarigln M lilll lll'.R5 iicrtruclc fllllllflll' lithyl Geiger fll'Z2,YCl' fll'lllllllClA Nlzlrgarct Gen:-xl Miriam Llllllll Ruth llzlcfs Lhlllllkflllk' Halscy Irene Hansen Mac. llartman Duruthy Hintz Iimilv Hoaglin lflczmur Hulmhzml llp1'ixiCx'c .Izuncs Mnriml ,Ium-s Ninn liaclmr Arcilc liicsmv llurutlu' liilz llnpg, Iilcinscllmimlt Agnes liuuch l,lu!'utllj' liftlflcf Xlurimz Krciclcr lame lgllmmlclv lfuuiu- l.ciningcr lilly-11 Mayor Ruth Nlcycr Helen Meyers ,Xlicc Millcr l'ilC2'lllUl' Miller .lcmmcttc Blillcr ljlIll5l'K'5 Xlcllkjvl llclcu Nltlfgllll l.11cillL' Xlusling i i . . K... 3 ...1... 5 , , , K. - u I r v . -J 'I' 9 .-H l'11z1r 111':1z't,x'-ffm Y 6 1 A 1 , , . , ' Chr Ituurt ,- , , ,f , 1, 1 t X. N Schwim-de Nolte Stolzman Kitz Schmidt Miller Abraham Becker Hrnak Niemuth Anger Dx'ut-pier Gorschols Nordman Zwickey Halsey Duncan Propp Barttls Zastrow Gumz Schultz Hoaglin Kreidur Dailey Otto Nitz Strey Meyer Schneider Wyman Morgan Schwartz Skowlund Weismiller Hinz Titus Awe Weidner Koeck Christopher:-mn Haefs Kreider Entzlebrigzht Glnnuw Rtnru hil Fourth Hour Glee Club lfouuclctl H124 fum' 01'?'ifrl'x l -IYICR . . . . . Ant St'uw.xRTz . Pux'1.l.ls T1Tus M .uw j.x N li A W 14: Mahcl Nitz tilzulys Nicmuth hillllllliii. Normlniztn iNi2l.lill'jll Oium hiZll'Q1Zll'Cl tJ'Rourkc Yiulvl Olin Milmlrud lixiltlilll l.orr:unc Prupp Marion Pugh Ayzt lQoycr:tt't llcrtic Sztckctt june Schncitlcr Ycruzt Schultz M E M B lf R Atlit Schwartz Dolores Schwartz Lcora. Schwicrle Dorothy Simpson Ruth Skowlancl Charlotte Smith Myrtle Smith Virginia Springgatc Bertha Steiger .lczmcttc Stolzinan Loretta Strey .losephiuc Stcuck llcatricc Tatlych S Pugh' Hfllvij'-llvVl'r' Pl't'Xl.dU71f I'in'-l'1'v.v1'riv1zf .S'vr1'rlr1z'y ,Sbriul Cilltlifllltlll lilcanor Titus ltlarion 'l'mn'rcyson Phyllis Titus Ncltla Vlblti' Ruby lYclkc joan llcismillci' Eleanor Woita Naomi Xl'yman Irene Zzirling Dorothy Z:lst1'ow Sylvia Zagcr Virginia Zwicltcy p '7'I:nQgit1D:'L' r 1 4 1 u 1 u S- Lockhart Jones Garber Bickel Jones Fox Hartske Evans Whittlesey Krueger Ahl Swan Sprinmzate Lammeman Heuel Labudde Elmer Schwartz Krippene DeWitt Putman Wilson Awe Lloyd Wheeler Downes Oaks Alpha Kappa Founded 19.20 Bliss CHEr3slixl,xN, Ad-rixcr .lmzmify Offirvrx liliNliVR.X LLOYD . ,l.xxia l..'KBl'lllili . . . M.-xksn.-x1.i. lXl.1xoNt'sEN ,lnilfzs Romfzas . . . txRl.Yl.li Roiaxrrz . I'1'v.s'ir1'v1zf . . IYl!'l 1,l'C.Tltl!'lIf . .S'z'm'vlury- T1'r'u.v11rm' Srryvufzf-af-rn'n1.f . Indra' R0f1m'!rr MEMBERS . . xl.-XRIQARIQ fum' Ofjn'w',v G1-:xarax Ltorn HELEN VVHliEI,l-ZR lXlrXRY JANE :XXVI-I T lii.l.lf:N Dowxrzs Cixkorxx XVll.soN Dorothy Abraham llse Ahl Mary ,lane Awe Laura Bickel Ernestine Choi-ke Caroline Crosby Naomi Ciowner Gretchen Dt'XVitt Margaret lillcn Do ,lcanette lihner janet Evans Elizabeth lfox Thelma tiarlver liwentlolyn Gnnz Ruth Haefs Rosalind Hartske Anita Heuel Vera Hrnak Eleanor llnbhard Marion Jones ru WUCS r Virginia Keefe Margaret Kintz Grace lireb Helen lirippcne Dorothy lirneger Marion Krueger lfinily Labndcle Ethel Lannnenian Chancller Levisee Bernice Lee Lyman Levistein Cienevra Lloyd june Lockhart james l.oker Violet Longfellow Marshall Magnusen Betty Mclione Margaret Mathwig Baldwin Meyer Gordon Meyer Ruth Meyer Page I!lIl!'fX f0lll' Virginia Micrswa Virginia Muttart Forrest Oaks Marion Penne-well ,lane Radford Jack Rohinean janet Rockwell ,-Xrlyle Roenitz ,lanet Schnri Doris Schnrhert Viola Sperka Carroll Sorenson Viola Sperka Virginia Springgate jane Streich Alice Swan jean lVeiSmiller Helen XVheeler Helen XVhittlesey Carolyn Wilson 'L' Tl' j'uit1t't' f Q - , Multi Daum Falk Priebe Lipke Sehmoker Wishlinske Robl Neuenfeldt Hartman Propp Reinhardt Gerdener Heuer Martin Lipke Meleher James Gronowski Ostertag Drews Krueger Savinske Jlllllltllll' Ofjirr'1',c l1XlliRS1lN X1-:riixifi l'yllRRl'1S'l' O'r'ro . liiritrziri' Bki'sit's Al .x xi its llxcmxcnvsxi iil..XIlYS L'L'si4i1 . Llxm. M,x'rHxx'1t: . PILXRI. xl,Xll..Xl'lN . Elmer Below Elenntmr lilulnn Ltirraine Iluelter liilliert Brusius Klzlhel fuske Ltiuise Damn Gertrude Diemel Alice lfvzms Shirley liurinztn Yinlzt lierdener Siinun liurwitz .lznnes llrtnimvski hleznniette Heuer llzirry l'l.?ll llll1lll Lurettzi lxulterjztlm Commercial Club Founded 1025 .Aldf'i.vr'r.v Miss lawns Miss Dmcsvliiau 1Jl'l'.Tltlt'llf . . I'ivf'-Pwsiflvrzt .S't't'I'f'flI1'j' . . . lfiuaurial Sm-1'r'tri1'y TI'l'tI.YIll'l'I' . . . S!'l'yI'llllf'lIf-t1I'lIlS . Illzim' Rrpmver . MEMBERS Jzmv Ofjirrrs . I.icoNAun IJRIQWS JAMES Glzoxtnvslil GliRTRl'Ill-I Osrilpizrms . ELSIE lN1Rl'E4IliR Romain' SAVINSK1-: . CARI. ltllfwiiwits . liuaxrz TUNN Elsie liruegrer Esther Lipke Gertrude Lipke Bernice Luedke Carl Matliwig Marcella Martin Linda Mueller ,lune Melcher Emerson Neuenfeldt Marion Neumann Gertrude Ostertag Edna Priebe Ann Prockntnv Herman Propp Adeline lleinliurdt Ruhert Rnbl Page uinrrli--fi:'t' Iva Roycraft Robert Savinske Arthur Seihold liatlieryu Selnnoker Mildred Sclmenfeld George Schneider Marie Taylor Irene Tcmn Yirginia Zwickey Yinlet lfalk Xurinzi Nutz Helen Plutz Edith Steinliilher Florence Steuber l.t-ttitarcl Drews i '.. L :ll ,lim Y. Svhneidcr Allen Minckler MacMann Edwards Kimball Cammavk Krauss- Cram- Otto Stuobs Savinske Mohr lichnke Graham Hum-r Williams Ziebell Mathwisz Lewis Vollmar Zwviizvr Thi:-ssvn Fink Mr. Hawkes Merrill Wentzel !z1r11m1'y Offia'1'1'.v X'u mu lflxm . in-,nm.14. hi:.xil.xx1 N1-ill, AlliRRII,l, . lQlm'l1.x1z1w 'l'lll1cssl5 XX'l1,l.1-11 1' XX'l-:x'l'zlfl Myrmi .Xlwiiclmtli Timutliy .Xllcn llurlwrt Becker l'l1:u'lcs llclml-cc ll1lX'lll X411llllIlI1R'li liiclizml X.l'Illlk' liarl lirlwurds K'l:lytfm lfnrlmcs Un-urgu firzillzuil llurtmi Hugnlzui llurtim llugci' 'll-fl lriml lQcm'gc liimlmll Alpha Omega lfmimlccl 1925 lXlk. l'l.XXX'lil'IS. .'lf1 f'l.VL'1' . l'1'4'.via'vu! . . . l'im'-I'1'n'.l'irl4'lll . .S-l'1'1'l',lll X' . . N . . .Sl'l'-ffmlll-:If-41Vnzx . . llllllil' lfvfwl'lvr' MIZXIIKERS Carl lirause Robert lxwis XX'iIIi:-1111 Mavdlaim Carl Mzltllwig Robert xlCPll0l'SUll Neil Mcrrill Ruger Xlincklcl' Clzircncc klulu' ,lulm Nugent l'l2ll'fX' Otto Ray Uttw Nurnizui Pctcrsim llzzmlcl Riulmizui Pugh' IllHL'f-X Jl,l' fum' Ujjzm-r'.v . . N1-ill. xlIiRRlI.l . lilitlkllli XiR.Xll.X51 . . fniuluzl-1 lxlxIl:.x1.l. . lilk'll.XRIl 'lxl'llliSwl-QN . XX ll.1,ic1 r XX r1x'1'mf1. Ruby-rt Rirlcr liulu-rt Szivimkc farltmi Stuclws Riclizml 'lliicsscn XX'Zlllt'l' 'l'lum1s.ni .Iulm Yullmzu' Claiwiicc XX1-bor lfflwin XXYCg'll0l' XX'illctt XX'ciitzcl livzms XX'illi:1mS lfllwrrn Ziclwll litlllltlll Zwcigci' -v-. v-- -. , , , 4QQ.l1l 11111111 I, Johnston Mentzol Home-l Oium Dunham Schuri Rosholt Schvs artv Jones Kruelrer Ruenitz Pfcil Heiss Fellic Pederson Ruhrheck Rockwell Elmer Mc hone M. Mierswa V. Mierswa Faber Clark Zinth Currull Schultz Meyer Huffman Behnke Dexter Thomas Mzutnusen Towle Sperka Pansvh Honor Amrer Fraederivk Klavm-no Whittle-sey Meyer Lloyd Wheell r Crowner Kitz Karnes Oaks Block Drama Club Fuumlccl 11117 Mlss li1u'x11..x1'1-1 ,-lu':'ivvr UI IflCliRS l'l1,1.1.x XX 111-11-11111: ...... 1,l'L'5ldt'lIf lD1.x1.11z,x l,1.m'11 . . I'i1'v-l'1'1'.cidv11f R1111 NIVYI-114 . 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GERALD Sworn Coach . . . WALTER M. 'Wn.soN QW? Page one hundred one The Charm School By ALICE Dunn MILLER . and Romanr MILTON Presented by THE SENIOR CLASS Miss FLonENcs KRUMLAUF Director Grand Opera House Tuesday and Wednesday, January 25 and 26 Austin Bevans David MacKenzie George Boyd Jim Simpkins Tim Simpkins Homer Johns Elise Benedotti Miss Hays Miss Curtis Sally Boyd Muriel Doughty Ethel Spelvin Alix Mercier Lillian Stafford Madge Kent CHARACTERS John Schroeder Charles Roeder Richard Teela Marshall Magnusen Burton Hoffman Wilbur McDaniels Genevra Lloyd Gertrude Metze Marion Jones Janet Schuri Lola Rosholt Katherine Rockwell Helen Whittlesey Helen Wheeler Ada Schwartz Page one hundred two ' .14 ...L - A -ni ..,L.:e.i.L n,.n.ia...4. nl. drink! 99 'NF' - TlTWH0'f'Wf'-! ' 1 ' -- ' -H WI- 1 W ' A 1-vffw-wi' i .w'1fww'w1-rpm . '93 F ws Qi 4 H I he Rose Maiden i' U A CANTATA . 4' 1: - i A poem adapted from the German 4, c- F U By R. E. FRANCILLON Qi li , t' Q- Music By FREDERICK C0wAN E Presented by THE COMBINED GLEE CLUBS Miss EDITH RACE, Director I A E Recreational Building CLE Friday, May zo . 1, 'ii Guest Soloists E Soprano . ' ..... Mas. CLxNToN MCCREEDY E Contralto . . Mas. Roy S'rEvEs , Q mi Tenor . . MR. GEORGE NIXON ' , Baritone . . . MR. RAYMOND WALSH A I I cn 1' wg ly mg Soloists 1' Soprano . . . THELMA GARBER Contralto . KATHERYN OIUM :ii Baritone . JUDSON HILDEBRANDT ez? gg Production Staff Business Manager .... HAROLD SPERKA Q Stage Manager MARSHALL MAcNUsEN Art Publicity COMMERCIAL Arr CLASSES i . Q fl, 5, f' i Aix mst an 1, 'I ...... .......................... . SQQGQQQBQQQMQQQMQQQUQQQQUQQQQQQQQZSMQWEZZZQ Page one hundred three . GIRL' 5iHUl'l' Index Staff g . X 1 I 3 HUNTING ORLLBEKE LABUDDE Wil SON RADIORD NADRUE CLARK METZE VARLEY MAI-em LLOYD TOWLE ROCKWELL MC DAr-aims Bvsuop PvAT lI'0RTH MII-IEELHR LYNGAAS QCHFIOKER, SNELUNG FRANK 1'rlg14' um' flulnlrml fum- 1 1 . 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Q5 May 281StEVBI'lS Point Invitation Meet. li: g? 75 fi :gi ig' TIE E wil li? 5:5 Q24 mi eg iw 21 1 P gl 'W EW 2 13 i 'iw 2 lg 25 ii' lil N55 qu : 'I E , li Q Q, . ,g va Brusius Tadych Captain Siewert .Em i v - 1 c Yccer e fe Yo .--, -.- c c c .5, -nun.an-nun:-Inn-nun-nun-.nn-nn-unn-nn-n-U-nunnu-nnnun-unnun1unu--nununn----nn-npnnfmgunlupnnun--.. -..- : .u-nf-u-nn-3-uk ...- nu-nun' - Page one hundred fourteen .... i ly-, 1- -,,r -..Vet ui 'QE M. 'v 1 l 'QE ,.. l A E I' K: 'dfl ff, .................f........ 7 0-M'r,,,Mm'1,Mtf ' X 9 9 1 May May May June J une W: l Howes Neuenfeldt Richardson Tennis Schedule 7-Conference Match at Manitowoc, Oshkosh First. I4-FOX River Valley Meet, Robert Howes singles champion. 21-Dual Meet with Appleton Oshkosh 4-Dual Meet with Manitowoc, Oshkosh. IIhDll3l Meet with Manitowoc, Manitowoc. Jenkins Husting Timm Doman Hunt ii.-In-nun....--nn---1.-.-...I-.-...iwni11.U-.-...u..............-num...V-.,,.M..Mn- ,.......---un-l..-.-.nn 7 FY' ffffl ,- ' I iff I 3 'W' 3. 'L' lf ' 1 7 1. A if W l Y I S I F P I I I .bc-SIUBCXL 'J N ,f N ,- f . ' 1 Q l , .. 1 4 f Page one hundred fifteen ,Q , 4 Jo -21:12 Miss Gantt-nbcin Titus Clarke Klavcno Prucknow Pittelkow Kolb Hiolsbcrg' Jamus Nix-dhnlmlt Girls' Athletics lflll' tht- first tinic in the liistnry of girls' athletics in thc Oslikush High Schtml, lcttcrs wcrt' ziwzlrflctl to thu nicnilicrs nf thc tt-:un winning: the inter-class lmskcthzill tnnrnzuncnt this yt-air. Tlicsc wt-rc LJ,'lX'L'll instczul nf thc ctistmiiary puniizmt. Since thc juniors with their linal victmy rwcr thu Suplmiiiuix-s wvrc thc winning qnintct, sfript CYS were wnn hy Hczttrict' t'l:n'kt-. lJm'ntliy l'liclshcrg, Ivy janics, Piuilinc lilavt-ilu, Margarct linlh, Nlzulclinu Xivdlinlclt. Ruth l'ittt-llmw, Pczirl l'rnCkiinw, and Phyllis Titus. lit-ginning' with thc fall a girls' athletic nssnciatiuii. ti..'X..'X., will hu fnrincml tw which all girls in sulionl will hu cligihlc. liy pzirticipating in cliffcrcnt sports, such :ts hziskcthull, wllt-5' hall, ict' liuclicy, swiinniing, anrl hiking, they may carn crcclits in :i pnint systt-ni. XX'ht'n tht-5' lmvc svcnrcrl thc 1'c1nli1't'1l nnnihcr uf points, thcy will rcvcivc a lvttcr. H.'XSlQl2Tl'l4Xl-l. SYRIM.-XRY l'l1'CSlllllCl1 0 Snplimiioix-s 34 Scninrs 5 juniors In Ifrcslnncn 4 jnninrs 36 Scniurs 8 Snplimnurcs . 13 l:I'CSllIl1t'll 6 Scninrs l4 Stqilimiimcs . IJ jnninrs If Paflr nur lrznniwd .ri.r!v4'1i 3 F i' ZF'-L mi . .ny 1 A vgpfrz v K . .54 ' l 'n P. ,KM ..'ih, e ,V ,V us., ,f id. .T 'K ' sr aa, t , in- 1 ,o g- -a.. -, rvnhvbnr-p J r 9 1 sf 4 32 P P i C' fa C: Q! fi ii ei 'jfs ii ei Q: E me is Q! fi Q: P2 Q si 1 5 fi Qi e W C 3 'The Press and the Public' CHOATE MEDAL ORATION By WILLIAM P1NKER1'oN Theme: American journalism can be improved only through education of the American public. One of the most interesting and significant coincidences in history is the coeval development of human liberty and of the power of the press. Although the Magna Charta was signed two hundred years before Gutenberg's invention of the printing press, yet the development of personal freedom in Great Britain did not begin until the new invention was introduced into England. Likewise, it was but a score of years after the Pilgrim Fathers came to America in search of freedom that the first newspaper was printed in Boston. Even at the present time we have the age of Volsteadism synchronous with that of Comstockery. Thus, through history, the press and the proletariate have fared together, and it has become axiomatic that they prosper together or not at all. The question of whether, at first, the press led and defended the public or whether the opposite was true, is one of those historical quiddities which will never be decided. But, whether at first, the press was the cradle of freedom or whether freedom was the mother of the press, it cannot be denied that the press has had a great influence in the formation of public opinion in America 'since the enactment of the British Navigation Acts in the middle of the Seventeenth Century. The voice of the press has called forth the war lord and stayed the angry mob at its pleasure. The support of the press has caused presidents to be elected and the opposition of the press has caused administrations to fall. The mighty Power of the Press has caused massacres, riots, and wars. The Power of the Press has alleviated the suffering of millions, has opposed and disclosed crime in all its branches, and has brought about innumerable improvements in all branches of life. Certainly, the press has gained a mighty hold upon the American public. One day in every seven the public is instructed by the Churchg seven days a. week the Newspaper exerts its influence for good or evil on the American public. For about one decade in every lifetime the citizen is taught by the School, but throughout his adolescence, maturity, and decay the citizen is daily taught by the public press. Thus, the daily news- paper exerts an infinite influence upon the lives of American citizenry. As a result of this influence over the audience of preacher and teacher, the press is vigilantly watched and jealously criticized by these groups. In some cases-the critics are justified, but often it is true that the immorality of the press is necessary to the economic existence of that institution. Journalism, like politics, is directly dependent 'upon the public for support, and therefore cannot rise higher morally, mentally, or spiritually than the public to which it caters. The subsidized press is a remedy, but subsidized or not, a press which is beyond the grasp of the public intellect will not be read. Therefore the burden of public education must be assumed by other agencies. In the meantime, the press as a whole is at the mercy of the reading public. Throughout the field of newspaper morals the responsibility of the reader for existing conditions is evident. The fact that Hearst and his understudies are prosperous, while the New York Times, although it stands almost alone as an accurate example of good journalism, is way below the yellow journals in circulation, demonstrates the attitude of the public to news- paper morals. Why must our papers be filled with scandal and human interest sections, sports, radio, automotive, and all the rest? The reason is obvious. Even the newspaper which is striv- ing to present the real, valuable news cannot depend entirely upon intelligent readers for its circulation. It must cater, in some degree, to a less educated class which has no interest in the affairs of the nation. Accordingly, we find such excellent papers as the Chicago Tribune and the Milwaukee Journal devoting much space to accounts of murders and divorces, to sport news, to comics, to prize contests, and to other circulation-builders. E News sheets of the Ochs school have no appeal except to the mind of college-graduate intelli- E gence. Hearst, on the other hand, appeals to the near-illiterate, and satisfies a craving for adventure in the suppressed lives of his followers. Papers of the Chicago Tribune type E n........................................... .................... .... ........ ..... ................... . ........ . ...... .................................. Page one hundred seventeen I 1 1 l ' Ll li attempt to strike the happy medium , appealing to the mediocre in American mentality. Thus, g 'n every paper has a Fixed audience to which it appeals, and the demands of its audience de- Q termine the news it prints. It may appeal to any class of American citizens, but one thing ll is evidentg it cannot appeal to more than one class. Few people even of the well educated -' :I l, V5 5 minority, buy more than two papers each day. Accordingly, the audience of the -higher-class 3, papers is limited and can support only a limited number of news establishments. The ma- jority of the people fall under the class of readers which makes its food for thought the ,N salacious sensationalism of Hearst. This fact is primarily responsible for the degradation of 5, , American journalism. However, the American press may be' expected to indulge in scandal- mongering only so long as the American public continues to demand scandal. a El , Since the whole question of yellow journalism revolves around a misplaced sense of news values on the part of the public, it would seem that the solution must be two-fold. Only through co-operation between the nominal educator of the public fthe schoolj and the , actual educator of the public fthe newspaperb can the proper results be accomplished. The newspaper profession, in the first place, must strive to exert an uplifting influence N upon its readers. It must strive to keep its standards just a little higher than those of its clientele. Thus, it may gain more or less of a moral hegemony over its audience by retaining enough of the old faults to give it popular appeal, while making: its news gradually in- crease in the content of the wholesome food of public opinion and decrease in its content ,E of opprobrious emotional appeal. ,, But, although the press has its responsibilities in the education of the public, still it is in the public school that our citizens must be taught the proper appreciation of news. Ridicu- F lous as the proposal may seem, a course in How to Read the Newspaper is an absolute li . . . 5 need in every secondary school in the country. The need of such a course is argued by the N leading educators and journalists of the country. Everylhigh school graduate should be provided with an understanding of the problems of journalism and some good, satisfactory de- 3' linition of that elusive phantom, news . He should be able to recognize the qualities in a newspaper to be condemned and those to be praised. He should realize that a paper is not ii it necessarily to be condemned for its editorial policy: that the presentation of news is the 5- primary function of the newspaper and its interpretation only secondary. He shou'ld be made it to distinguish between history in the making and small town gossip. X5 Q Can we afford to devote any time in the already-crowded curriculum of the secondary u schools to an experiment in the teaching of journalistic appreciation? In virtually every i secondary school in the country some not inconsiderable part of the course is spent in the ' E study of problems and functions of government. Yet it is doubted whether there is any time i for the study of the director and support of popular government, the daily newspaper. In 5 many schools students who plan lives of usefulness as engineers, doctors, nurses, cooks, businessmen, and day laborers are compelled to submit to a course in speaking, which they will probably seldom use in the progress of their lives. Yet there is doubt whether room can , ,5 be made for a course in the proper use of an instrument which they peruse every day in lj their lives. Students are taught to appreciate literature, art, science, and government. Yet it is doubted whether time can be found in which to teach them to look for these things in Q, the daily paper, rather than for the latest divorce or murder. It is certainly a touching reflection on modern education that citizens of a nation that li claims a right to call itself civilized can get no honest enjoyment or inspiration from read- ing of the great things of life. There is certainly some inconsistency in the life of a people 15 that can be stirred only by base emotional appeal. The newspaper is a fundamental institution in the American scheme of life. As long as 5 there has been civilized life on the American continent, the newspaper has exerted its in- g, N fluence on that life. The newspaper 'seems as necessary to our American democracy as the '+ Supreme Court itself. 4 :l ' 'l f Yet, the newspaper has deteriorated until it has almost no value as an unollicial division Q E of our government. Afs an institution, the American newspaper now appeals only to the 5 i morons, slap-stick comedians, and 'aenemic sports in its audience. And, worse luck, these z a types seem to be predominant among the country's newspaper readers. Although various s remedies are offered for the evil of yellow journalism, the fact remains that good journal- 8k.6fJUQ5C23 Q3QQ3f23Q94z7Q5K23Q9Cz7Q5fI'a3QifIz7Q5fi5G4'23 QBGQQQQQQQQQFJQUQQGQBQFG Page one hundred eighteen I ism must be the outgrowth of public demand. For no matter how much their journalism is improved, no matter how high their standards are raised, newspapers are useless unless the i public is educated to appreciate and understand them. rg X What will America's educators do with this opportunity to save the press? Will they 1 accept it as a duty to the nation, and act with decision, or will they quibble over the propriety Q '5 of the innovation until the press has deteriorated beyond recall. - I ,i If the newspaper fails, what then? VVill our educators be ready with an institution to fill the gap it will leave in American life? . The newspaper is an instructor and educator which transcends the power of the school. For the newspaper is the post-graduate instructor of every American. The school is now in a position to save its chief. It must act. lg The newspaper is the only effective check exerted on American government. The voice of public opinion, the expositor of corruption and crime, non-partisan and unbiased, the ,g newspaper is a force in American government which cannot be replaced. Therefore, the i school mu-st sustain it. lg What will the future of America bring? VVill it bring resumption of wholesome public M 3? leadership by the press, or will it bring deterioration of the daily newspaper to a daily 9 ' magazine? If the newspaper fails will the future provide any public leader to take its place? Can we aiford to allow the family newspaper to be relegated to the shelf of desuetude along with the family Bible and the family code? These questions must be answered by the 41 educators of today for in their hands lies the future of America. ri 'z It Q er 1 : vi ri I wg si ll i . 11 'Ui in Q s l cr, 5 We in 922 T 'mga 5-ff.ia-tjqfx cr, is .-A-gens' f J 5 , . g, wr 1-'wfxf si e irq-QM be it s ' -if s f if if l li Q l t 5 'E as ai T f z ii a 2 sz: c i ll 5.3.33 .............. .................. ............................ . ...................................................-.............. ..... ..................... ........-.. ..... ...............-li Page one hundred nineteen the Jnnez Q55 V TI-IEWIND ADRIANA ORLEBEKE' First Place . The wind, a howling maniac, now tears through .wintry skies, He stoops-the leaves flee ever faster from his shrieking cries, But can't escape the madman's breath, for he ne'er shows his face- 'Tis but a moment e'er the leaves he sweeps in close embrace. In weirdest dance he whirls them round, and round and round again Right joyfully he plays with them, but soon o'er moor and fen He gallops of to leave behind the trees he's stripped so bare And, mourning in their loneliness, the leaves he captured there. Ah! Fkkle is the cruel wind, and many more there are Who fail to prize within their grasp the things they sought afar. I N 'HJ 117i ' 41 iY'i3Q ' if l if' if if' 17' 7' :IVA 37' :If Page one hundred twenty ij The Mysterious Key if 3: Fonruzsr O.-tus If -3 First Place Francine LaBorde, lounging among a half dozen silken pillows on the window seat, vainly ' tried to enjoy the latest best seller . In spite of a flood of golden December sunlight fill- in-g the tastefully appointed living room with a cheery radiance, she could not suppress an uncanny feeling of the approach of something, either good or bad. A rather tall, slim girl of sixteen was Francine, of a type people are in the habit of C looking at twice and then wondering what her 'secret of attraction is. From her mother she Q had inherited large brown eyes and golden brown wavy hair, which she wore bobbed according Q i to fashion. A radiant disposition and an extremely quick, graceful carriage was the gift Q from her father, a Frenchman, and also president of the City National Bank of La Grande. il is Why in the world don't unusual things happen in our lives like they do in novels? , Q mused Francine to herself. Stories always have something happen, but such things never occur in actual life. Murder cases employing detectives are about the only real thing one ' encounters outside of books. I iv in i ii While thus engrossed in thought, Francine was rather startled by a knock on the door. ' rl . . . . . il Q 1: Rising hurriedly, she crossed the room with a madly beating heart and opened the door. : 3-a 1 Q. A package and a registered letter for you, Miss LaBorde, the mailman informed her ' with a smile. For me ? asked Francine incredibly. il It must be for you since there is no other person in La Grande by the name of Francine lib LaBorde. Packages from Bermuda are rather uncoumon, I must admit, so I can't blame you for feeling surprised. By signing this slip, you can soon solve the mystery of your foreign mail, he advised good-naturedly. F 4 I 3 With a shaking hand, Francine signed her name, none too legibly, to the paper and I s Q u u 1' i , returned to her window-seat where she opened the mysterious letter written in her Aunt 55 E! Catherine's angular hand. The following met her eyes: . 'I 3 is E Hamilton, Bermuda. 3 Q ly , , 2 December 6, 192- 1 E I. QE My dear Francine: R5 At this writing I am already comfortably established in my new home in Hamilton, 5 Bermuda. I know this will be a great surprise to you. I did not inform anyone as to my if i intentions of going to Bermuda, because I hated to have it known that my journey was v i necessary because of ill health. I detest the way people make a fuss over sick folks, conse- quently, you are the only one who knows of my real reason for being here. Please inform 2 : no one outside your own family. E 5 Because you are my favorite niece and a thorough French-woman, I am giving you ii Q permission to use my house in La Grange for your parties. Many years have passed since gl I the ballroom echoed the merriment of youthful dancers. It is my earnest desire that you i Q . . :E i will awaken the sleeping echoes by giving dances there this winter. Everything has been left in order with Martha in charge. As a result of her years of F faithful service to me, I have had her bring her mother to live with her at Lammeraux House. ll E I couldn't bear to leave the place without someone to care for it. 13 :I Q, Perhaps the most important feature of my queer offer Cyes, you must admit it is queer, however, you will have to submit calmly to all my peculiarities of complexl is in the contents 1 5 of the accompanying package. Au odd-shaped key may not appear to hold any significance, ,I Q but when I tell you what it is for, I believe you will change your mind. This key fits a small, secret safe hidden in my house. On days when your good spirits may take a notion to sink : . . . . I E considerably, take the key and try to End the safe it opens. Full instructions for your next 5 move will be found in the safe. ll ......... ........ .. ....... 1 9 Q5G?3QQ3f27QM5fi5Q7 Q9Q3fi54E3 Q565QiQIQ9Qf343QM3?Z3QiGQ355W Page one hundred twenty-one , ,t .I :S fn ll .I 5 .- 5? E ji Because you have often voiced the opinion that nothing exciting ever happens in real life iq the way it does in books, I am now giving you a chance, Francine, to satisfy your seem- il ingly unquenchable thirst for adventure. U gl Please send me a monthly report of your progress so I can enjoy the affair with you. l . A . . if Give your mother and father my best regards and tell them not to worry as my condition U 0 gl is not very serious. I remain, Your loving aunt, Aunt Catherine. ill 1 ii' Well I never! exclaimed Francine her e es wide ith onder Am I dreamin ? Mother my i i Y W W - K y always said my imagination would get the best of me some day. Aunt Catherine, it's too I gl good to be true. After reading the letter so many times that' she could give it verbatim, Francine ran to the telephone and called her mother who was discussing a new dress pattern with Mrs. 5, Franklin next door. .rl ., Mother, just read this, she ejaculated, waving the letter in the air as Mrs. LaBorde l ii entered the house. I Ma cherie, what is the cause of so much commotion? Do calm yourself a bit. I Read this mother, read this! I doubt if you'll blame me for being so excited. This after- ': .. . . . . P noon I had a sort of premonxtion that something was going to happen, and here it is! Q Mrs, LaBorde read the mysterious letter twice before making any comment. Then with 5 a burst of laughter she exclaimed, Isn't that just like Catherine? She never will grow too E. old to think up some mystery for her relatives to solve. I can assure you an interesting lb adventure. I'll never forget the plot she worked out for me to find her wedding gift to E. your father and me. I t , ll Q: May I go over to Lammeraux House now? It's only 2:30, begged Francine. ,, E' . . . . Q g Why yes, replied her mother fully realizing her eagerness to begin the adventure. . E In a few minutes Francine with her fur coat wrapped snugly around her, was on her i way to the House of Mystery as she now called her Aunt Catherine's mansion. The air EE qi- . . . . . . . . :P Q was rather crisp in spite of the glorious sunshine which reflected a dazzling light from the 5 Ni newly fallen snow. - 5 ln ls 0 5, Lammeraux House was of the old French colonial type, strongly suggestive of old world EE luxury. Aunt Catherine was well known for her many antique collections which graced I her abode. These always held a peculiar fascination for Francine. She thought of them now 4' i as she waited for Martha to admit her. Where shall I look first ? she thought. Aunt Catherine has so many peculiar objects in 5 her rooms that most any of them might harbor a safe. ' lgi, At this point her thoughts were interrupted by the opening of the door disclosing f' Martha with a smile of expectancy rather than surprise upon her face. lil I thought perhaps you would come today. Madame gave me full instructions that you are to do as you please with the house. Far be it from me to prevent such a lark, vol- fig unteered Martha with a shrug as she led the way into the drawing room. Q . . ,, . . . ' all So you are in the affair too? accused Francine. I suppose I can begin searching most anywhere. In novels they usually work out a plan and follow clues. My plan is il . . . . Il 5: just a systematic search of each room, but I doubt if there will be any real clues. ,I i Martha only smiled mysteriously, then announced, Very well. You can begin now, if i you care to 5 I shall return to my mending. A i as I 3' Francine nodded her assent and Martha left the room. Q, I believe I'll begin with that old Indian jar. lt sounds logical to find a safe in a S mammoth Indian jar, but mother said Aunt Catherine hid things in the most outlandish i 5 places. 5 I I i E e.nziamga................................................mE... .............................:....QE....................................................::.......... '.......................l Page one hundred twenty-two .:,,. ... t . li i I: 1 Approaching the jar with a palpitating heart, Francine looked into its depths and found 5 .fl it empty. From here she crossed the room to the bookcase and hastily began removing the 5 ll ' it I . . K- ,N books from the shelves and piling them on the Hoor. li Secret panels hiding safes and other treasures are usually found behind books.. l'm 'Q q- not afraid to wager that Aunt Catherine doesn't hide things there, though. 3' fd Qi: . . . . . iii Satisfying herself that the books hid no secret panel, Francine hurriedly replaced I 4' them. As she was about to raise the last book in its position on the shelf, a piece of paper fell to the lioor. Picking it up, this is what she saw: Quite a detective, aren't you? ! written by her aunt. Francine laughed. i So this was what mother meant when she said I would have an interesting adventure! F No wonder Martha smiled mysteriously when clues were mentioned, she thought. 1 E . . . . . . E Q2 Every logical place in the drawing room had received a thorough searching' without re- ' P vealing any more notes from Aunt Catherine, and much less, the desired safe. Glancmg at her watch and finding it quarter to five, Francine hurried to take leave of C i Martha before proceeding homeward. Qi Ma cherie, how's the detective business? teased her father after her arrival at home. Q. Francine stood his taunts good naturedly and informed him she was having quite a lark. .r l As she found time from her studies, Francine continued her search. While scrutinizing , an old Chinese idol in one corner of the library one day, she discovered a tiny roll of Q5 tissue paper between its lips. Drawing it out carefully and unrolling it, she 'saw the words: Have you given a party yet? If not, why not ? 5 Q: l 'ii It was then Francine curled up in a huge upholstered rocker and began making her plans. , But why was Aunt Catherine so set on a party? This question she could not answer. 1 S ei il 4: She consulted Martha after fully formulating her plans and then telephoned to her mother. rf! Mrs. LaBorde decided the party should be Christmas Eve and that Martha should go ahead .I 52: with the arrangements. i That week was a bustle of preparation. School was out for the Christmas vacation, so Francine was free to assist her mother and Martha whenever possible. fe. Mr. LaBorde played carpenter, decorator, errand boy, and what not. He even suggested taking the part of Santa Claus at the party, much to the dlight of Francine who took is Q him up on it. In every window, both upstairs and down, a holly wreath and a red electric candle were placed. Mistletoe was hanging from unexpected places all over the house. Red and fig green paper and evergreen boughs gave all the rooms an aspect of holiday cheerfulness. Q 72' A gaily decked Christmas tree at each end of the large ballroom and another near the 5 colonial stairway across the hall formed the last word in Christmas decorations. 5 Christmas Eve came. Francine, charming in a light green party gown, stood near the E Q door greeting her guests as they arrived. Automobiles were heard coming and going, while Q merry couples scurried up the snow-laden walk to the house. Q To the snappy fox-trots played by the orchestra, the youthful couples glided over the ballroom Hoor. The room had the appearance of a monstrous rainbow as the girls Hoated Q around in their many colored dresses. At eleven, Mr. LaBorde disguised as Santa Claus came up the walk drawing a sack Q5 of gifts on a sled. Francine, answering his knock, invited him to enter and take part in Q the merrymaking. At this, a shout of welcome arose from forty young throats. Shouldering E his sack, Santa Claus entered and made his way to the ballroom where he began giving out Q ai his gifts. 5 Hastening across the room to see what Julia and Tom were shouting with delight over, mag Francine slipped on a bit of tissue paper and twisted her ankle enough to cause a sudden L 45 pain. Limping over to the wall, she braced herself against it to rub her ankle. In doing Q so, she leaned against a tassel hanging from a Japanese print and caused it to tighten. U24 Tj It was then a queer thing happened. With a click and a whir, the Japanese print swung 5, ,Li aipund and disclosed a tiny safe in the wall. 55 ' . gl. C W,-,, i?, qicatk. W . g Q Page one hundred twenty-three At this, Francine screamed, but the others stood mute with astonishment and rooted to the spot. . Santa disappeared and soon returned with the magic key . Recovering from the shock, the young folks crowded around Francine as she set about opening the safe. In a second the contents were before them., Lifting out an envelope bearing her name, Francine opened it and began to read: ' Lammeraux House, December I, 192- My dear Francine: Since your search has been successful, I will now explain why I want you to give several parties. a When I was a young girl I was never allowed to give a party. Because it has always been one of my greatest desires, I decided you should be the one to realize it. Your house is not large enough to permit a very large party, so I wanted you to give it here. Francine, I am sure you will enjoy yourself when you do give your dance. Remember it is only an old lady's whim, so think kindly of it. The other envelope contains the deed to this house which is made out to you with your father as guardian. As soon as you are twenty-one, it will be your sole property to do with as you wish. The contents of the house are included, which means you are now owner of my various antique collections which you so greatly admire, because I am making my permanent home here in Bermuda with no intentions of ever returning to La Grande again. Your Christmas present is in the box in the safe. Open it Christmas Eve and wear it Cproviding you have found it by then.J Martha and her mother are to make Lammeraux House their permanent home so they can take care of the place until you are ready to occupy it. A fund is in your father's bank for their support. I have reason enough to believe that you will retain Martha and her mother when you take possession, since you are so fond of them. I am giving my dearest possessions to you, Francine, not only because you are the favorite of my two nieces, but because through Marjorie's recent marriage to a wealthy lawyer of New York she will have no need of any of my money or possessions. Do not forget to describe to me every detail of your discovery of the safe for it is as big a lark for me as it is for you. Remember me always as, Your loving, Aunt Catherine Consternation was plainly written on every face present except that of Mr. LaBorde and Martha. Mrs. LaBorde could only exclaim How like Aunt Catherine! With a trembling hand, Francine lifted the box from the safe. Removing the wrapper, she lifted the cover and gazed in awe at a beautiful necklace, bracelet, and ring to match of pearl and coral. Francine, too surprised to touch it, stood wordless as her mother put the bracelet, necklace and ring on' her. The young folks, gaining control of their tongues, began to cheer for Aunt Catherine and her party before following their hostess to the dining room for refreshments. M unnuuunuuuuunuuuuu -nnnuuu nsnnnnnunnuunsnuunuu nnuuau u-nn uunou unussmn nn Q8 Rage one hundred twenty-four ' 3 . . I U I A '2! 'f ' Y 'Y 'l w 1 as B' x i THE WILDERNESS h LLQYD TowLE I V Second Place I ue 'wandered far o'er ,God's great earth, Have seen the thrings that men love best, But when I'm tired and all seems wrong, I hasten to the wilderness. No toil or sorrow reaches it, ll Nor mars its beauty near divine. V I t's dreamy silence all serene '1 Doth calm this troubled soul of mine. t For it's the peace, that draws me there, - f And in that solemn loneliness, 1 The tall trees smile and say to me Fear not, but love our wilderness. I N311 , E l W 1, t 1 Q uuuuudnlnli nuunsuuuuuanuunnnuunuou snnnu nuunu nnul nnullunaouuuniann Page one hundred twenty-ive wgrry- -.- Nw- l i' !, i r ! i i t I 2 L. 3 i' l i The Prisoner ALICE SWAN Second Place Five years. A murmur of pity swept the crowded court room. Five years! All eyes were turned toward the young girl, Helen Stienson, who had just received the sentence. Deep circles under her eyes told of a sleepless night, yet she was attractive, with a half-starved prettiness. That she heard the judge's words with relief, few would have guessed. How could they have known the unhappy home life which she had led? Heavens, how she had hated the self- centered stepmother who had kept her chained to the house with a thousand tasks when she would have liked to have been enjoying herself! To Helen, the prospect of tive blessed years away from this woman was almost overwhelming. The events of the day before came vividly back to her. Her father's death the preceding week, had left her resolved to run away from the tyrannical woman who had made life unbearable for her. She remembered how she had run hatless into the street and had continued running for several blocks. Then, just as she was slowing down to catch her breath she glimpsed her stepmother coming towards her, and had just time to dodge unseen into the open' doorway of a jewelry store. As she stood there, panting, a man's voice was raised in angry tones. Fifty thousand dollars! Why, that's an outrageous price ! The speaker was holding up a rope of exquisitely perfect pearls. At the mention of the money, Helen remembered that she had none and that without it her plans for the future would be impossible. She had intended to go to Hollywood and startle the colony by her wonderful ability. In a popular magazine she had read just how this was to be done, you simply hired yourself out as an extra girl and immediately some director picked you out for your rare beauty and extraordinary intelligence, and gave you a star part. Helen thought that if she could only reach Hollywood, the rest would be easy. She possessed wonderful self-confidence. Now the thought came to her-I must have money. If only-- The loud voiced man was putting the necklace down now. Suddenly a loud explosion was heard, followed by a woman's shriek. In the confusion that followed, Helen had just time enough to glide across the iioor and slip the jewels into her pocket with one hasty movement. It never entered her mind to question the rightness or wrongness of her action-the ability to distinguish between the two had been lacking in her education. So when a strong hand caught her wrist and a man's voice said sharply, Caught, miss, her shame was not because someone had seen her stealing, but because she had failed in the first part of her plan. When the police arrived, no thought of prison was on her mind--her one fear had been- Will they make me go back to her? So it was with relief that Helen heard the judge's words. With head held high, she left the room, a smile of triumph at the corners of her mouth, which was misunderstood by all who saw it. , Poor little thing, one woman was heard to say, How brave she is. Six months later, Helen received a visitor. It was the woman who had called her brave the day of the trial. My dear, she said, I know you're not guilty. My husband is a lawyer. He thinks he can arrange things so that your term may be shortened three or four years, and- Oh no, gasped the girl, lifting a white frightened face to her visitor. Oh no, please l The woman stared in amazement. Surely, she said, your freedom- My freedom! I have never been so free in my life as I am here in prison. Q4 J . , ii 1 it I if in 1 i l 1. 4 ,, js J. ll il U5 1 15 E it I-4 YV' i w 1 1. ,us l t 1. .. .. .. i . ,. l is I l' :. al-.. ..-. --.-..-.-..-..-............ ..... .. .... .. .... ................................. ......... ......... ..... gf..- ........ .. ...... ...... 1 .. .....n.. E? Page one hundred twenty-six I 'hi A' 'WT A 1-rr vvtuuw MEMORIES LLOYD TowLE Thi-rd Place Oh, I must go, I cannot stay, I t may be near or far away, But where I go, I hope to find Something, perchance, that will remind Me of my long lost flower. The tender bud, the blossom sweet, Her silvery voice, her dancing feet, Her eyes, like violets in the park Peer out from lashes long and dark Like glistening stars of night. Her greeting of a sweet moist kiss, V I say, How is my little miss. I am fine and dandy, papa, dear. And then she laughs and snuggles near- But, alas, my heart, she is not here. But then she grew so pale and thin, We fought so hard with death to win, Its clutching hand, we tried to stay In vain, for cold and still she lay And life seemed dull and dark that day Yet all is bright without today, The birds still sing, the squirrels still play I smile at all along the street, And stop to talk with some I meet- My flower, alas, has withered away. 68.3-,cub ...... ....... ... ..... ...........m::..... ...,::-.,,, ,,::,.:::::2,....... aw 5 R Page one hundred twenty-seven S I' I ' i 5 A wif 5 COURAGE KATHRYN MIERSWA U Life's like a mammoth cave, all dark inside,- But somewhere at iheend there is a Light, And all who formerly have death defied, Must some day bow before that Glorious light- 'Tis like mankind to run away and hide, When forced to choose between the day and night. Man's brave enough to battle for his creeds In kindly darkness 'mid a friendly 'throngg But it's courage of the soul he needs To battle for the Right and stay the W'rong Lasting-rewards are few for brawlsome deeds, 'Tis struggling in the mind that makes him strong If man within his deepest heart shuns fear- And standing just outside the Door of Light- Renounces all realities most dear, ' To pledge himself unto that mystery, Right Then he will walk out of the Cave of Fear, And thank God for the courage that brings might. as l:.n4.n'i...Jh.,,n , ..-' Page one hundred twenty-eight in- i?f' IL I II I T I II Q if 395 Z 'Y- E Ilf' ig, Q -5- -ill n T -U Vg, .,. .hh fr- 'Q xi!T?S k-xv. -UK. ,7', ,r-1 . FT, ,- W: IRQ 4?-Q f- 3? -J: ' ,A r . A . .rf W' .Wi gi .V v , v,g..g .-, 4 mfr ,- 'ikx 'V Hu.-.4 ' 1 .4.Q.1,:-qw-331.4 .v s. ' .' 4 'v'1 - ,T ,, fu MQ ' a-- V .ga 1 A 'J '.-ff-.S '- :-. I- . ':.4: ' .Lira-:fi .EK-., 'Z A f rn 4 '-2' .-V ,md , - ,f ' -V.-.1- wa . 5,3 .fi W -- V.'V.Vf -4. : '.'. 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I 5 ' -'ith wr? fvf ,ieigffi -3?r:'E:i:1Q' : w--,V mc ir - -L-'fun-' 1 3 VV-. - --,V .Y Q. ,,, . . 'rf 'V , R .V I-I QQ. 'FZ . X- -. . ge .-ug. ., Q '-:ff rv 1 Vgff.:5'- .w752.!'f', 'xf 3 'i wx, P451 , V 4 ,r :', Q 2:Q'f'7fI fir: l, b+,j, -,SV 1-., JV. W -' Ji ex, -,T ,Y V hx gi' W'-51 5:-+L? , - V V ,,,. , V-?. 5 EL +V.. ,f A gg. -,I ,.: f V. v xc 'A ii- . 's-.N .Q 1 V ,rk , V V'.!,' 4 ,, Q. -5243 '4 W' W cewm,sG?XacXs1 cexaQeq9QeiaQxsGba9QriaGNasie The Appendix Published Armually by the students of I-ISOKHSO in the belief that When Better Literature is Suppressed Americans Will Read It r'5 The world is old, but it likes Good jokes are lwrd to find. A 'whole new editorial staf Can't tickle every mind. So if you find an ancient joke Dubbed up in modern guise, Don't groan and give the thing Jusl laugh--don't be too wise 0 M23Q545iQ362JQQQ3Q.4f:13ryQ'5?? 69:56 543254333-Oz QQQJQ,-31:3 Page om' hundred twenty-nin ,- wr -1--ugvw -fu v ' . V- mfs., ,,-FN. . . 5 .. t , - 1 -,-qv-I-v--7 -HgqQlul,,:,lEk I w v l l 12, W ' J I 4 l ' LJ 1 i Y t ' , p 1 Z' Qi F Y if f n 1 if FOREWORD , Q 1 ' HE good scow The Year of 1927 has completed another flight. X Amid cheers and jeersit sailed up to the curb and landed its cargo i V Q of young men and young women, both blondes and brunettes, on the , 9 , wharf from where they are to embark on a new voyage, a journey I Y over the sea of life. V To preserve the memory of these graduates to the third and fourth -generations of those that hate them is the primary purpose for publishing J this huge encyclopedia. The secondary motive in compiling this issue is I v rv to maintain the good will of the admirers, both of them, who aided in its Q' production- by promising to conceal the identity of its editors at least until i ' f the price of vegetables makes a change-for the better. i A A . B ' di 4 W it t l . N Q4 LJ 2 9 Q1 - 1 H Z1 i 5 fi ? . i Y I Fr' ' Q fi 1 ro it , 5 i m A , --..-.Q--.-..-............ --na:a---,,,-- -:aiu .-0121:-sem an . 6 af .rf esaeaczeacaeaczse.a42'z QEE'eaQ eaa ' esa 'W:'ea42's 'e.4cacs6eQdae.acae.24'2Ju - Page one hundred thirty I Lis . , . 4 I 1 l y DEDICATION EAR the close of every scholastic year comes a time when marbles have been discarded and checkerboard folded and stacked and p most all extra-curricular activities have ceased. ' , , It is at this time of quiet peacefulness that one important decision must ln I be made. The person to whom the Appendix is to be dedicated must be - 11 determined. fx If The field is not limited.. There are many old grads who have left school to go out into the world to 'achieve success and fame. Each year li one receives thelrecognition of his Alma Mater through its year book. Therefore, with due sincerity amounting almost to reverence, we re- spectfully dedicate the 1927 Appendix to Aloysius Alumnus who at home- coming visited his old haunts only to fmd them padlocked. f 1 zszguunsauqguuuua-n-nu-nun.---sun... ..-.. .1 .--.--.. u .-.-- n --.-.-. :S .-.-- un-nu.. ....--.-- un--u-unn.::: -efr ::::?u-:: nmsLY-LnE'- R Page one hundred thirty-one 1 S 33 One Night in the Forum Why Walter Wilson is Baldw Ever since high schools were first set up as such, it has been assumed that the proper educational advantages cannot be given the younger generation unless the propitious influence of an intense collegiate atmosphere is provided. Accordingly, when Phi Beta Kappa, national honor frat, was instituted in some college, somebody with an intense grudge against the world started the idea of the high school fraternity. This collegiate innovation kept getting more extensive and interesting, until some mis- placed instructor with a craving for discipline, objected to the many sudden and mysterious deaths among fraternity, neophytes. As a result, frat initiations were censored, and, having nothing else to exist for, the frats disbanded. ' But the collegiate urge for organized and united slumber was so great that finally a compromise was struck in the high school club, which is less fatal to its members, but still, much more painful than the frat. High school clubosity grew and prospered until it reached its zenith in the local organi- zation of the Forum, something-or-other, the noble purpose of which was to study govern- ment and, incidentally to bring about a general millennium. Let us look into a meeting of this Forum and see what happens when these twenty-odd sedate young fellows gather behind the closed portals of the Wilsonian hangout, 102, of a Monday night. Acr I' C The sun, as Wilbur N. MacDaniels would say, had decended in the purple west. And came the dawn-in Chinaj. Placw-Main at Algoma. CThunder and Lightningj fEnter G. Labudde, R. Marx, and train from L. C.-CChoo-Chooj. Labudde- Marx- Savinske, et al,-CExit R. CJ. CEnter Fleischmann Yeast Wagonj. Man on Corner- Officer, arrest that drunken driver. Mayor Kitz- That's all right, that's just Maney, Roth and Schultz. Exit-CThank Godlj. CEnter Francis Husting with his brother's coat, hat, tie, shoes, haircut, gum, and Gerald Swopej. Francis- Omnis Gallia est divisa in partes tres. Mr. Swope- Tu est parva puella. QExit on all sidesl. CEnter from roof, Walter and Random, inc.5 Random- Ally-oop. Walter- Whoop-a. More Thunder and slickersf'-CExitD. CEnter Walter M. Wilson, mumbling to self.J tExit the same thoroughly-married manl. Acr II CScene shifts to Room I02, O.H.S., Oshkosh, Wisconsin. There is only one Oshkosh and your in it J. Labuddw The meeting will come to order. Everybody- Ha Ha Ha Ha He He He He. Gavel- Bang l Labudde- The Clerk will call the roll. Clerk Clark- Roll, Roll, Roll l Random- Ah, roll your own. 5 l 5 ii 4 P . . ,, ,. ,. .. ,r xi .. ,. li 'l ,. ,, ., , . , , I, . i ,, is . . . ., ,. .. I 1, 4 1 4 1 r 1 1 r ll gr r ii I ly v ri ri V in nuaunu ooanuunnlnuaunsuuiiSlllIEu nsncnna nsnuuguu an nas- on aann nunn nnnnnunnnunnannnunan n -nusunnnuu nn unnnnnuu nnuunnuupnnn nnqnnunuua u nnunnounnu ns nnnnuun noun Page one hundred thirty-two I I fa-mal , A, 1 .. l Asha., V ta:-I i, 'liia . i y l. 5. l V v I v I 1 E l i Walter- Ha Ha. 5, Labudde+ The secretary will read the minutes of the last meeting. E The Secretary- I challenge that statement. Labudde- Inasmuch as there are no additions or corrections to the minutes as read, we will hear from Philip Snelling, who will talk on the Aesthetic Effect of Russian Com- r,,j munistic Syndicalism on the Status Quo of Washing Powder in the Bermuda Islands. . I fLoud applause by P. and J. Snellingj. .X Audiencw Ssssssss, boooooo, sssssss, grrrrrrr-. I ll CThunder and lightning. Pandemonium rainsj. X 'Walter M. Wilson- Pieptown. M Maney, Thiessen, Marx, and ten other Irishmen- What! in this town? X CThe members all look at Maney, Everybody laughs uproariously and pandemonium is' H restored.J ' 1 Roeder Ceither onel- Where's Propp ? ' I N Q Qi! Propp Ccoming out from behind C. U. M. Radfordj- Peak-a-bool Here I is, deary. You-who! 1 Solo by Foula-Balla Smith- F Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrf' Chorus by society- Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. C Sung to the tune of that little song, entitled: When the Seven-Year Itch comes around I il again, come in and have a Bite. J ' 5 Philip Snelling-CWaxing eloquent. At this point he is talking with both hands, his mouth, L '12, nose, ears, eyes, tie, and hair.J - Com.munistic Syndicalism, my friends-- Pinkerton- I rise to a point of personal privelege. He can't call me a friend and get away with it. 5 Roth- Hay, Hay, Look at Maney. X CEverybody looks at the Brick, who is chewing gum, paper, toothpicks, and McCarthy's ear balancing two desks and the dictionary on his right ear, shadow-boxing, and drawing ' Roth's picture in Farley's blood.j CEverybody laughsj. H Husting- Yah, I took her home last night. Swope- And yesterday when I was shoplifting- Random- But Watson told me different- 'I ll Maney- And I says to this big bum, I says- Hunt- Wake up, Luther. Luther- Zzzzzzzzzzz. A ' til CMr. Wilson looks at his watch, sighs disgustedly, and rises slowly with watch in handl. fi Mr. Wilson- Well, boys! Time to go home. Janitor is kicking, y' lmow. 'I CShouting, weeping, knashing of teeth, cracking of timbers, ripping, tearing and stretch- ing noisesj. CThunder and Lightning. Cloudy today and tomorrow with indication of a stom1 ii i gathering to the southj. 1 . 3 ACT III E Time-Next morning. 5: H Place-Algoma Boulevard in front of the high school. ' I fLoud noises off-stagej. Q it ' C Enter three houndsj. l , 5 Hounds- Yipe, Yipe, Grrr. Z CNoises off-stage increasel. ' CEnter Prexy Fell in family fliver, L. CJ N CFord stops. So does S. DJ ' I f 1Prexy gets out, and looks at school building in amazementj. Mr. Fell- It's funny the earthquake didn't touch the other buildings around here. Curtain if ,....................................... . .......... .. ..... ....... .... .. .............. 4: .............................. .............. .... .......... .... ...... .... ..............,ii muauoesovucbinuaemuemvesqzesouacvemvesoemvesaveameaauoeson I Page one hundred thirty-three - 53 CE e V -7-'W , 2''9212:tfgvgg-'-'-----'---1-fgfig fu E t .: R15 x 5+ ' 'f r f Q ug el xii , .ar Q ' 'air . 5 Y ' af- e' ll I Q5 ' ,E .3 r ,,.J g is .5 YE 0' i r I l g 125 7 E Q l l 'P 5 H 4 ,. - A is 5.4, QFS f-.li One who has just been turned down: 'lMy head, my heart, my liver- Qs, c-,il Also: Cut out the organ recital: it gets on my nerves. Q 5 Vi hats the use of washing my hands before l go to school, mother. lm not one of EC. those who's always raising them. is X I ,rx Marion: Don't you think she's a brick? Mildred: Yes, she's always throwing herself around. ,ff - 1: 'Eli Littlc 'words n fvromffting li t ls : . . l- -0 Qi fizwn in lou' tours lic: Make u mighty awrayc' ffl SSE For a Iasy Irmmv! Qi fi t: M: will 'E' Teacher: jean, what does LXXXX mean? if - SE Jean: Love and kisses. of if W'illie stood on the railroad track gl- He tlidn't hear the bell 'L The engine went to Halifax- I l know where you thought, WVillie went, but he didn't because he was standing on the :Al 1: : F5 other track. ffl Y: iw s it :wi gs FAMOUS soxos XVacldle song- What'll I do. is 'A Vtfaiter song- Show Me the VVay to Go Home. -fl 3' , . fiw 5 Asthma song- Stes, Sir That's my Baby. Wg Q ct, y 5 of Olive song- 1 Love My Baby. lim? Cz: Few song- lf You Knew Susie. JS gg: . Arthur song- Are There Any More at Home Like You. Multiplication song: How Many Times. . law . ii V 5, , lst: '-Fmt me? .1 ' , 4. - 'vs I' . o A 'AQ' 2nd. Sir. 415, - - Ist: Pardon Si...:.............. ..... ..................Zg::. .... ....... ....... ..... z.....a.:z.........:3:g Z...L.'. .5 -----f Page one hundred thirty-fo-nr I N: V Y ,Y ,,,YnW,,Y , W , , W , H , W -., , , . -,,-..-.i.. :g u a 1 N- NE I5 I we I si f F 5.5 'vi 'I' rpg If .X 5 l if ,AX ' s fu : : GE '- 'J 'i of Na gif fegg ., C' 5 I 'l tis ' S Cds Q :S li? - 1' Iii 'Sits ' c c' - ' 0 : I: ,, Q25 'VIE EN QQ! ' iw we -- ls Q ff : : to ij: -QE Gordon: XVho was the most daring robber who ever lived?.. Iii Q r ' 5 U: Charles: Jesse James. PM 5. Q: Gordon: XVrongl Atlas-he held up the world. Q aj Q 7 'if :IE li 'W1 . . . . . , I: if X5 Mother: John, what are you doing to the baby? Stop punching lnm and making lnm cry. ' is john: Oh, mother we're onlv laving' automobile and he's the horn. , 2 it ' p ' ' Q lit . , , , ,. .of Teacher: 'VK hat was Nelson s farewell address? y. f- 3 , , - 5: Q5 Bright boy: Heaven, ' lgcj . Wm F75 life Sonny: Papa, give me a nickel? Father: Why son, j'Oll!l'C too big to be begging for a nickel. E3 ' .1 lo? Sonny: Guess you're right. Make it a dime. '52 C IE . . ,, kr: . . . I . ,, :ir btorekeeper: 'X es, I want a good useful lad to be partly indoors and partly out. g . 4' i . -. if 41:25 Applicant: And what happens to me when the door slams? ' gr 1612 5 'Q r : 5 --7 Q52 Tom. who had played hockey from school had spent the day fishing. On his way bark A-55,5 he inet one of his cronies who inquired, Catch anything? 5: JI 2 Vlihere at Tom replied, Ain't been home yet. E-'Q 5- . E 54 Tlzcy nw! nn the lvrid-qv ut 1nia'niyl1l,' EAQ Tln'y'1l nrftvr' :met again, 4 Qi? N lfor our was a row-mst Imund if qi . ,g pl? Tha' 0f1ll'I'--ll 'zcuxrtlzolnzd train. ' 9 1 9 kgs ,, ,, Q . 2 , , lei Xl: fl Q6 sg rg Ike: See any change in me ? M' 'iq' -xx: 4 4 I I l: gli Mike: No, why? ' J 4 A lg lke: just swallowed a cent.' ' , , l rx: E E 4 fo: I That reminds me I must go to the dentist! is 16: lg 4: : it I: ee :ii 7 -if ' Y liliii I 'E 'il I Quai? 7235: YS Page one hundred tlziriy-fm' S TWIN S ww Lo 15511 Sw, lr 1 V-ONES: I 'ill CGA R Vi 'U-'T'M' ii ilwnd' WAV mil ' T 'ii ic iiv E Q x Q Kalpha Appa ' Q For the information of those who do not already know, Kalpha Appa, although it boasts Ev' L a Scandinavian name, is an organization of American boys and girls who delight in studying E Q45 things literary. ,QE Herein contained is a typical program of their meetings with some of their daring ori- Q ig: ginal poetry which has never been printed in book form because of the extreme modesty of E ci its authors. i 05 The meeting hall opens and on rushes the angry mob to secure the choicest seats in the 2 Q rear of the room. Ah, the adviser approaches. An expectant hush settles over the assembly. . What a magical influence this woman has over the intelligentsia! 3,2 9' E 3 Nowxthe president calls the meeting to order and after roll and tea they settle down to Q, provoke the Muses. The first manuscript offered for criticism appears to depict the training E the writer received in his father's meat market. In deep bass tones this budding genious reads: Qi I never sausage eyes as thine, . And if you'll butcher hand in mine, i And Iirxelfround me every day, V We'll seek some ham-let far away, ii . . . ' W e'll meat hfe's frown with l1fe's caress '35 And elcaver road to happiness. e : gi After the applause has subsided, the discussion turned to a novel of which over half ei the pages were blank. A solution to this seemingly mystery story could not be found until gig a member in good standing discovered that on page seventy-five the hero and heroine quarrel, 55 fbi never to speak again. E The meeting then adjourned for the five minute recess. 1' E ii C' . A35 i :L Q2 E sag a is pf ,r a e 14 s Q .sf X I 1 ' '--X X , : 7' rg i cr 'QQX ff!1Xxt, ,King jf E e I x Q3 X r T' f ii I E Q P E i H: L: : 5 s 'XZ Li . Q B . E Q C' g 5 ..................... ..... . ......... - .... , ......... . ....... .... , .............. . ......... , .......... , .. ....... .... , ........ - ........ . ..... .......... Page one hundred thirty-seven 1 1 1 1 i 4, 1, I 'T555 4552 Iillilff trrsss V V f -9 V E .. .......... .... .... . ..... ............ .... ai if Cold Sheets from the Iournal of Adam Student l, i it Q E September 7-Up betimes and this day to ownership of Sir Calvin Coolidge and the i the academy, where I gad long and joy- United States Marine Corps. But Lord! il ha : ously with Master Labudde, Sir Melvin didst feel mightee useless on the stage at 0 Maney, Esquire Snelling and other swain. such an inimically beautiful music show. 1 Q Thence to the office, where I didst stand Didst 'joy performance immensely and ii I long in line to beget my text pamphlets. surely I shall never hear such magnifi- H E Thence merrily away and home to sup. cent oboery and bassoonery again. September 8-Early up and hastily to the October - . ' 30-This even to towne and enter of acadamey where the instructors dogharsh- Mr. Thomas Ryahfs Parlor of Sin to See ! ly minister unto us 'till near eventide. So how Oshkosh didst fah. in Contest' D0 g home- Where sat Wlthout Shoollv and la' find out and go I-Iollyrollerical with joy, 5 bored long to learn of poetry, slavery, and for Lord! Master Amrose Tadych did P the fall of Potential- this day lead Oshkosh to glorious defeat - September 25-Up betimes and dist this day H82ll15t Mafineffe, for Squire Crowell E perambulate to Kaukauna in horseless didst C3f1'Y the aefiafed SPl16f0id OVCI' Carriage, where dist Spectatorize fo,-,than the Marinette line to score the first touch- ,fl battle between Oshkosh and Kaukauna. down WHY Of the 5035011 against the boys 'l egg? This den blgary-eyed home, as the Pugh- of the I'l0I'tl'1. Then, M. ESqI.lil'e Tl10l1'l8S if ters fell mightilie, and scrivenner tally- Ryan dldSf D0lS0l1 my CUP Of .l0Y by c il ing I0-6 'gainst them, Qnounlcling how. Oshkosh didst take only in - b . -T. ourt place in cross country running Octo er 2 . his d?Y to Green Bayf Where at Green Bay today. This 'nouncement 5 yoke' ychpt Qumn and ten other men didst make me sniffle and choke f r I had 2, badlee belabor sir vvnbur and his gal- , 0 I ,E loping troupe. Methinks our boys per- but yestere eii put tivo-penie the local 5 A5 , lads, for which I grieve mlghtilne. Thence i 1. formed wonderfully, but, woe is me, the . . . ' I . . , home where didst read in the publlck 5, score was writ 27 against 0 in favor of . , . it r gl . , , prmts how T. G. Browns Bovine Boys -I Q , the Bay-bxes. So home, singing close har- . . . . . !Q g , mony the way and to bed didst take first place in the adjudication 5 K, g ' ' of Holstein cattle at Madison this day. E October 6-This day dist take place the Y I Q balloting of our academy to see who shall ' member 6-Lay 10139 but at Hofmflds up Qi: QP he president of each class' and I didst and put on my musicxan's coat. So to the 5 jp lackadaisicahy vote for Prex - Countv Land where Oshkosh belabored il ,' y Sidney ' , . 5 E ..DOgS,, I,-eh, which is a Very Pratt gesti the Watson-Hansen combination of Fond lg F75 ture, methinks, but alas, my jugrgmeht du Lac in a game of football. And honey- I 5 Cl0th belie me, and john Knosker Schroen tongued cluck didst shout how she could E der winneth, for which heaven, never- Emfk Sir Earl Atwood for his good work X JP 45 thelessv be praised. gamst the ruffnans. So home and to bed Q.: resolved to go out for football next week. 5 ! - - - . . . : ' g October 8 Lay loflgv ffff this dai' C19 m' The score was dlsgustmgly tied at the 5 F! structors conclavicate in. Recreation Hall tally of 13, so neither side might he he- for then' fmnual Convemlon and dldst Sta-Y rated by the other, but it cannot be denied ' Q Q ef -ffya mlle away from hall HS N0V0fUY that Oshkosh cheered louder and fun- 4' 2151: lqolglcedholfilthe fond du E20 1:1811 nier than the rable from the south. ly c oo an wi ma e gusty in t ere, V P for which the teachers be pitied- November 26-Early up and came to Madi- ll - October I6-This day didst natily attire my- Tim wheae Sting edit?-5 do foregather to - self in my musician's coat and so by lst io t e WIS Om 0 the sages' In the IF . ' evening to .the dance where Sir Clarence ' if horseless carriage, to Appleton where Osh- M h d- - h I. . . ll kosh didst tempt to Dryer-ize the Oran - ii r lst mp t e ight fantastic toe with 'i . Milady Orlebeke. Thence to the hostelry if ' ades, but to no avail for the score is h d-d fu . . F statisticized 21-7 in their credit W ere I st a to playing at cards tm ' late. So, after nine of the clock, to bed, . October 22-This afternoon band didst play but couldst not sleep for the loon, Hust- 1. QE March Fiume for audience at concerto ing, who didst tug at my bed clothing of a band which is run under the joint and eke heavily beset me with pillows. Il . 5 ii i ........ ,-.... ........ - .... .........-...... Page one hundred thirty-eight ,..t-iv. g Kg, Is. .I-s.,, ,v-x....,.,,.i-I 1:--u-git'-frpgg. .3915 Awww Cold Sheets from the Iournal oi Adam Student November 27-Again to the lectures and the Yuletide celebration. Then Burgho- g this afternoon didst Squire Husting see master Henry Kitz made brave answer E a prettie little dove and didst vow fatu- how he appreciate the pretty gift and so ation, which Sir Mohr doth eke admit. everyone go home laughing heartily. So home again, singing lustily along the December 24-This day am in high excite- l Way' ment for tomorrow is the celebration of 2 November 29-This day didst Charles Mor- the Christmastide. This e'en didst fall to E gan Radford lead the Fore runners to reading of A Visit from St. Nicholas pi forensic victory over the women of Phi and so, after attaching my stocking to Psi and Theta Ep for which Heaven and the bedlgst, early to bed. 0,2 Earth be praised' January 5-To Rabbi Maney's home this November 30-This day to the library with even, where didst play at cards with 5 Sir Maney, where we didst sit long in Master Labudde, Sir Franklin Pater l mealy-mouthe discourse till attendant didst Schultz, Herr George Washington Roth, Hy in rage, berating us for buftle-headed Esquire Luther, S. tEmpty Housej Marx, f' crumpets and jobbernowls and demand our D. MacCarthy, et. al. But Lord! 'twas a dispersal. So to the ofi-ice. spilltime evening as these loons play with December 6-This day didst read in the Such Catchpelmy gluttony that .I was academy prints how Madame Grlebeke, poxed' so home and fo bed m high Qjsi Madamoselle Potratz, and Duchess Ma- dudgeon' drue are the leaders on the Honor Roll January 24-This even to Fond dd Lac in i and all on this roll are girls' which makes drizzling snow, where Oshkosh didst suf- me very joyful that I did not get on it, as fel. loss in a game of baskets' the Score I had Once Planned to do' reading 22-11. Thence to walking the December 17-This night to the promenade, streets while Brother Crawford do the I where didst dance mightilie till late and square dance and Vifginia feel on the was pleased to see that many prettie girls Retlaw Roof for an hour. So shivering will dance with me, which surprised me l'l0l'l'1C with ml1Ch tl'OUblC- oi mlghtlhe' .So didst become bold and Lfsk january 26-After supping to the Grand one Wren if I mayfake hephoniq' which Opera House, where Miss Krumlauf's C she alloweth, pleasing me mightilie. sons and daughters of Thespia didst per- DCCCmbC1' 21-UD befimes and to the 3' form a prettie play entitled The Charm Gigi Cademy Wh'-iff SCHi0!'5 didst Ca5f ballots School or John Schroeder and six other was to see who shall orate for them at their reasons why girls adore menf ' graduation and when castings were all I l , gil collected and the tally taken it was found January 27-Thi? mghf to the Recreation cg that Lord Schroeder was chosen' so Hall where didst listen to the Lord away in high dudgeon to the taking of Schroeder say un can be dfnfeu 'iffy dif- we Physics. ferent ways. Then to receiving diplomas, E for which Heaven and Earth be praised. Qi December 22-This e'en to the academy 52: where Master MacDaniels didst make .lamlafy 28-T0 the Class banquet- Where i bold speech and say how the boys of Pi graduates do make merry and eke spill Q Tau Beta club did go out in the gray tears to leave each other till again, and l light of early dawn and labor till the much talk passeth, and a fulsome measure setting sun descended in the purple West of buttered words, beslubbered with ful- , to procure a fitting pole to decorate for some grace. QI gn li I li 1 : I I s 1, 'I ii ii ......... num as ..-.-..---...----..-- nn -....-...---.. is .....--- .-..--sanuufnulnusnuunnnnnwsn 5 q 2 F6 Page one hundred thirty-nine I x X M li 3 ' i Q5.Q E ' fa - rg 4 ' U Q ,f 'ff K S H 5 'Nav ' MPN-9 suck, Eh? f na , N gi U H,-gg-1, - ,...- . m Z. .,,,,.,,,,,.. , WW ww ni: 'I ' i S, 5 cr. 3 Q, ,. YE 5 ti C' .ii rs 5 Qi 71 F' Yi Cs if 6 1,5 Q 6 ,E wi Q5 i CL C. a is CT P, 3 ei '38 Q. gn ei 3 cr. 3 ce Q2 Qs: What is There to Life? A certain physician was examining a depressed patient, who, although apparently quite well, had fear that he was dying. By way of encouragement he said, After I have finished I am sure I can promise you forty years more. Do you drink liquor? No, nothing but water. Coffee or tea? Oh, mercy, no. Are you married? No. Smoke? I consider the weed vile. Ever step out with the boys? I retire at 9:3o. Do you call your men friends by their first names? I dislike undue familiarity. Well, I imagine you have many lady friends. - I can't tolerate women. How do you like present day feminine attire? It makes me feel utter abhorrence. I think their legs are so ugly. Why do you want to live forty years longer? An aged man who was celebrating his one-hundredth birthday was being questioned by an overzealous reporter as to his long- evity. Reporter- You seem in perfect condition -do you use tobacco? Wall, yes, I chaw it, smoke it and find it fust rate for bites and warts. Do you use alcoholic liquors? Wall, I did until this yere prohibition came in. Now I find hair tonic safer. Do you, er, did you run around with the women in your youth? In my youth? Say, kid, how old do you think I am--I haven't lost my sight. Well, do you drink coffee and tea? Ever since I quit nursing. Do you use listerine on your hair and teeth? Heck, no. Do you approve of the way skirts are becoming shorter? Now you are talking. Give me three more years to live and I calculate I'll ,die happy. SOME FIGURE 'Twas on a December afternoon 18, On the ice he went for a winter's sk8, Little he knew he'd meet his f8, Skating that day her figure 8. We mourn to tell of Willie T8, For he met a maid-her name was K8, She flirted with him at an awful r8, Till he implored her soon to be his m8. Oh, if I could , said beatuiful K8, I feel for you in your unwedded st8, But you see I can't-you're too 18, For I'm already married-a mother to 8. : .......... ....... ...... ........ ........ ... B Page one hundred forty-one if'f1l'lHlUfi' HA M925 's - 1 n n 681 v 1 . X 1-63 RIET MISS AHAV1 Mr Banu asset .ru an-QEQ5 INTHE ARNYQ If I ijt! Rune! -..- nrvvvw--qfiye ----y - Rudy N.: How much did the assessor tax your car, Art? Art M.: Nothing. When I took him out to the garage and showed him the car he took l out his pocket-book and gave me ten dollars. , i ' , X The minister's young son, after being taken to church for the first time, remarked to his father at the dinner table: Father, I'm going to be a preacher. ' Why, asked the father. Q Because, was the instant response, it's so much easier to talk than it is to listen. ll X Proud resident: We have a wonderful little city. Nice streets, electric lights and I fine buildings. Why it takes fifteen minutes to walk around. our railroad station. Stranger: 'How many times? Curt W.: The elephant is the dumbest of all creatures. Floyd W.: What makes you think so. Curt: His head is so full of ivory that it sticks out in places. I, Customer: My, what smells so? 1, Merchant: Do you smell that too P l' Customer: Yes, what is it ? , Merchant: That's business. It's rotten. i FAMOUS SAYINGS Eugene Stephens: I'll tell you how to give a girl a surprise party. Place your arms Grmly around her, draw her close and start to kiss her. When she says, 'Stop, how dare , you ?' release .her unkissed. Note surprise on her face. I know. ' it Miss Dollar: We'll take Lamb tomorrow and I want you to digest it thoroughly. ui - - av Famous saying at ten to twelve: Oh, one more, just one more kiss like the last one. I But I can't darling, I have to leave in ten minutes. Elmer Clark: If she looks young she is old: if she looks old she is young, if she I looks back, follow her. Harry Meelus says: A man that is pleased with a very little is one that loves to see his girl in an evening gown. 1 Look heah, Sambo, said Rastus, dat mule yo' done sold me am stone blind. F How you come to know dat? asked Sambo. - As soon as I turned him out o' de barn he run right into a tree. Dat's all right, said Sambo, dat mule ain't blind, he just don't give a darn. B .............................................. ..... .. .... ........ ........ ......... ............ .... ..... ..... .. .... Page one hundred forty-three -slum:-..--:a ' ann-'A--unneeeu-tart-e nu I Index to Advertisers Automobiles and Accessories- Krueger Automobile Co. .. Mehlock ................ Bakery- Barker System Bakeries . Banks- City National Bank .... First National Bank New American Bank .... Security Bank ........... Books and Stationery- Hein's Book and Art Store C andy, Wholesale- Gunz-Durler Co. ........ . Chair Manufacturers- Buckstaff Co. ........... . C isterns and Tanks- Oshkosh Cistern and Tank Co. Cleaners and D ers- 3' Groth Co. .. ................. .... LaBorde's ........ Cloaks and Suits- Newmans ............ Clothing-- Baranowski and Stein Continental ............ Coal and Wood- Cook and Brown .... C onfectio ners- Oak's Candy Co. ........... Balcony Ice Cream Parlor Creameries- Breaker and Danke Dancing School- Miss Arno Dentists-' R. W. Draper F. Pfeiffer ..... Chas. C. Ware .... Druggists- B rennan ........ Coe's ............ Mueller-Potter . . . Drv Goods- Goldbergs ........ Henderson-Hoyt ...... J. C. Penney Co. ...... . Engravers and Emhossers- Oshkosh Engraving Co. Flour and Feed- 171 153 163 148 179 160 157 165 183 170 153 177 159 184 169 149 167 1 50 148 159 176 168 165 160 I60 172 171 168 152 175 164 Hardware- Hay Hardware Co. Frank Leach ........ Ice- Oshkosh Pure Ice Co. Ice Cream, Wholesale- Carver Ice Cream Co. .. Insurance- C. C. Konrad ...... .... Walter and Kildsig Jewelers- R. B. Anger CO. L. G. Balfour Co. John F. Konrad .... J. F. Krumrich ..... Otto and Rehbein ...... Laundry- 174 166 155 .. .... 162 151 175 146 158 . . . .. 165 161 163 King's Modern Soft ater Laundry 180 A W Meat Markets- Genal Market ........... Kronzer Markets .... C. W. Lea ....... Music Stores- Wilson Music Co. Oculists and Aurists- Dr. Linn . ...... .. Paints- Ira Parker Photographers- Badger Studio .... Garrett Studio Lyman Studio .... Printers- Castle-Pierce Co. Restaurants- Mohawk Cafeteria . . . Original .......... Roofing- Charles Otto ............. Rug and Drapery- Oshkosh Rug and Drapery Rugs, Wholesale- Deltox Rug Co. ....... . Sash and Doors- Foster-Lothman Co. Gould's .............. Morgan Co. ....... . Shoes- O. A. Haase . ...... . G. R. Kinney Co. Lampert-Ryder .... 168 176 172 162 ..153 156 147 181 157 185 169 159 .. ..... 154 I80 .. .... 169 182 150 183 159 163 145 BOSS and Elmer 161 Shifofiip 013735 ..,... ..... . 5. F u rniture- Tailorsi GCOYSC J- Smith ---- 155 Sperka and Fahey ........ .... 1 63 Furriers- Theatres and Amusements- E. F. Steude ..... 169 gex ..................... .... 1 axe ....................... .... 1 Gfgtgf Diehl ..., 174 Trunks and Traveling Bags- Evans B,-os. ,... 180 Oshkosh Trunk Co. ...... ..... 1 73 R. W. Keyes ..... 182 X-Ray Laboratories- Lennon Bros. .... 154 D. R. Campbell 166 ........................... ...... .. ...................... ................... .... .......... ............. .............................. ...... ................. ll MQ2'Z2JQ361Q5Q3UQ3QZ23 Q5G3Qi45GGJQ5QBQQ3427Q5QQ343Q9QQ3Q 343 B Page one hundred forty-four i .Q 211 This Store of SATISFACTORY SHOES -i-is at- YOUR SERVICE! l 1 OHFORATED Main Street Oshkosh, Wisco SHOE SATISFACTION S T In Chicago hotels the signs on the doors of the rooms read: Stop-have you left anything? In New York they are: Stop-have you anything left? 1 l vi John Koehn says: I'd-rather be a chauffeur than a jockey, for the simple reason that it the jockey sees only the horse's neck, while the chauffeur sees everybody neck. 1 The following was recently found on an excuse: Dear Teacher, Kindly excuse my boy's absence yesterday as he fell into the mud on his way to school. By doing the same you may oblige.-Sincerely, The Mother. This is Tadych's estimate of Curley Pugh: He walks around thinking of nothing and when he remembers it he forgets that what he thought of was different from what he wanted to remember. Sam Marx in his philosophy on human nature says: A man knows what he wants ' and doesn't get it, a woman doesn't know what she wants and insists on having it. Sl The labels found on the bottles of cough syrup manufactured by an enterprising company i L read: Speedy Relief, You Will Never Cough Again. I 4 Not only are there two sides to every story, but every story can be told in two ways, 1 depending, of course, on which side you are on., A half truth is often a da- lie. The Captain and the First Mate on one of the old clipper ships took care of the log on l alternate days. The Captain's entries consisted mainly of ,the position of the ship, miles logged, and The First Mate was drunk again today. The Captain was a teetotaler, strange as it X may seem, and things looked bad for the First Mate's chance of getting the berth for a 4: return voyage. 1 But he did want to square things up with the Captain so on the day before docking entered the position of the ship, progress made and the weather, concluding with: The Captain was sober today. l T X Quite matchless are her dark brown iiiiii, If you and I and awe and eye Slze talks with perfect eeee, And yew and aye Cdear mel But when I tell her she is yyyy, Were all to be spelled u and i She says I am a tttt. How mixed up we would be. T , o A A GIFT An LL of Everlasting T ' R 'T d QUALITY mime' T D,,,,,,,,,,,,1,l,, BRACELET WATCHES EoR GIRLS Loved Ones A and 825.00 to S100 Wh, Acfuratc STRAP XVATCHES FOR BOYS Presented Guaranteed ' This Token n ANGER'S of Affefffvn i 69 Main Street WJ1-ere You Buy The Best For Less T ' 5 l 1 1 - al 15 ll 11 'l T ..................................................... ..., 2, .ssssss f-fe,: ,E..: 1 .... :..r.s...x.. ...Z im... .zoe ,,x........ ...eee :..:..:i: 8mQi6JQ543QiQQ3QQ3QQ343 Q363Q3C2U Q5C3Q343Q3Q3QQZZQ3GJQ3CZ i9 Page one hundred forty-sir . ii ,A- fr s. , A Chassis ve Doubtless, to be a good calf thrower in one of these Wild West shows, one must put his shoulder to the veal. 1 I am no bolshevist, declared Mussolini. Or, as the stenographers would put it, dic- uj tator, but not red. - ' Mr. Meeker was pacing the Hoor in one of his tantrums. 5 Henrietta, he finally squeaked, I'm tired of carrying all those groceries home every day. 3 1 Yes, inquired Mrs. Meeker, coldly. Yes, he concluded firmly, and I'm going to buy a little express wagon tomorrow. I First: Why don't you send in your jokes to the joke editor of the Index? i' Second: Aw, wha.t's the use? He'll only laugh at them anyway. 5 E Solomon's 777th wife: Sol are you really and truly in love with me? - g Solomon: My dear, you are one in a. thousand. ' And she snuggled closer. N According to Roger Durant a creek is one of those guys who runs a restaurant. Miss Murphy is a teacher in one of the lower grade schools at Hsokhso. She was teach- ing her pupils to repeat in concert the twenty-third Psalm. She felt that one little boy was not 1 saying it correctly. The next time the class recited the psalm she stood near this boy and 4 found, when it came to the verse, Surely goodness, and, mercy shall follow me, etc., he said, Surely, good Miss Murphy shall follow me all the days of my life. v il QUALITY PORTRAITS HAVE MADE THIS STUDIO POPULAR WITH THE STUDENTS The Badger Studio I I 1 M Main Street OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN l Photographs Live F oreverv I ---11 1 e1:::m .ssssesee ::........:::............ ..s: es..........-1:12 ,.,,, 1: -:,i:::: s 2 1:1 sssseff.. .....::ee.:1e--,,:i5 as Page one hundred forty-seven .ff '.fi'f25fZ5l'7.9fff '5ef'?94.i .v1 'fn ' , 'fm 'f.-- life-. ' r 1 e ' WW' ' A A, my e Y 4 ,r -x. f -xx e- ' 4 X 9 v 9,3-I f ,P-ew,,--X 5.13 Chr Imnrt ff - , ,X of do Customer tto young clerk! : Are you the head of this business F Clerk: No, l am only the heir of the head. Magician tto small boyj: Your mother can't get eggs without hens, can she? Boy: Oh, yes, easily. Magician: VVhy, how's that. Boy: My mother keeps ducks. 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J we We suggest: 5, Baldy Meyer in Blonde or Brunette with Arlyle and Janet R. .1 l 'i Some men earn their livelihood by the sweat of their frau. vi First: Do you remember that horse you sold me P Second: Yes, 'I told you he was a good horse, but he didn't look good. First: I hitched him up to the buggy the other day and he ran into everything he came to. I got out and looked at his eyes and saw he was blind. Second: Don't you remember, I told you he was a good horse, but he didn't look good. 5 VVhen Bobby went to see his grandmother, he was much interested in whatever went on 3 in the kitchen. One day she said to him: Pm going to make you a nice, little pie in a saucer, all for yourself. Don't you think l'm pretty good to you to take so much trouble P ill Bobby pondered for a moment and said: Grandma, mother told me not to be a bother, and if it's going to be any trouble, you can just as well make my pie reg'lar size. A song leader does not always select the most appropriate song for tl1e occasion. At the 2 i I end of a very long and tiresome sermon, a Sankey struck up on the piece, Hallelujah, . I ig 'tis done! 3 1 ,gil E You do a lot of baking, Mrs. Newly-wed, smiled Grocer Bill. 5 Yes, the young bride answered. My hubby's a cake eater. i Q 2 ci ' ' EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING AT LOW' PRICE l - 1, 3- Try our Service-Shoes repaired while you wait , I i 3. Mondl Brothers Shoe Hospital i Y 142 Main Street Phone 913 5 ee., , QE . . til 20 Years m same Locatzon 5 of 1 if it , it . .1 in E 3 Q if! as E C. C. KONRAD' New York Life Insurance Y BONDS AND INVESTMENTS 5 New American Bank Building 2763 Telephones 882 5 . .- s . , Il Y- M s l M .--...... ri .......- is ...... ma.-an--na .... 3 :Hum .... .52?:5 - Rn..-n .---. as ..-...........- n.--.h-.--n....-......a.---nu.-n-- W Page one hundred fifty-one ' l ii' il i l gs ll lt ., l, ,, E il i s 4 l in n ,, ., . ii It ll li ,, vi ii! 0 Struck by the notice, Iron Sinks, in a shop window, a wag went inside and said that he q QE was perfectly aware of the fact that iron sinks. Alive to the occasion, the smart shopkeeper retaliated: Yes, and time Hies but wine , A if vaults, sulphur springs, jam rolls, grass slopes, music stands, Niagara Falls, moonlight walks, li. sheep run, Kent hops and holiday trips, scandal spreads, standard weights, Indian rubber tires, i' tl1e organ stops, the world goes round, trade returns, and- li' 'n l But the visitor had bolted. After collecting his thoughts he returned, and showing his LN head in the doorway: Yes, I agree with all of that perfectly-and marble busts. l' l A certain wealthy Seotchman, so the story goes, who was a great practical joker, died, , leaving his entire fortune to his most intimate friends, an Englishman, an Irishman, and a ll Jew. There was one condition, however. Each was to deposit 350.00 in the coffin. Lf . . l Accordingly at the funeral the Englishman deposited his 350.00 as did also the Irishman. le ' When it came the Jew's turn, he wrote a check to cash for 3150.00 and took the 3100.00 55 in currency as his change. X Need it be said the undertaker was a Scotchman-he cashed the check. ,, Ii 0 I3 Her husband was a sailor. Recently, on a Sunday morning following his start on a voyage, she attended church, and before the service handed the pastor this note: Peter Bowers li having gone to sea, his wife desires the prayers for thre congregation for his safety. The 2 minister, glancing over it hastily, announced: Peter Bowers, having gone to see his wife, xi desires the prayers of the congregation for his safety. N 5 , FC s is 'Te ef If 5 rr E I I U I Be fr1ends W1th th1s store 3 U E In that Way you can Pi si, be served better and 5 g, if ig ce g . Q51 pleased more 'E E i Q CU: : E I is ,s 2 s IH ' I, THE HENDERSON-HOYT STORE il! . 3' E if 5 Known for quality at a fair price ' . il' Si osHKosH, WISCONSIN iii 5 ll: Begin now being a regular customer here Hi E 1' .... ....... ......................................................... ..... ...... . .... Page one hundred fifty-two 1 I fm-up-V, It is said on excellent authority that cream is more expensive than milk, because cows find it harder to sit on small bottles. As the Gold Dust Twins said, Lux against us. The difference between the old fashioned girl and Miss 1927 is that the old fashioned girl stayed home when she had nothing to wear. The seasick passenger put glue in his soup to keep it down. Customer: Are you showing your spring underwear? Saleslady: Goodness, I hope not. Can't you use your head ? I-I-I've tried everything in the car, officer, and I can't find it. What he does-that's his business. What she does-that's her business. What he and she do-well, that's no one's business. A passer-by said, What's the matter, little boy? Is that your father and mother fighting ? Yaas, suh, said the dark child. Dey's allus at it hot and heavy. - Who is your father, son ? Dat's jes de point what dey's allus scrappin' about, mista. OSHKOSH CISTERN AND TANK COMPANY Mehlock Co. Manufacturers of ' DUN LOP TIRES CISTERNS, STOCK TANKS BATTERIES and AUTO SUPPLIES BUILDING LUMBER 428 Seventh Street Two Stores Telephone I453 Residence Phone 3333 393 Main Street 1118 Oregon Street WILBUR N. LINN, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Wisconsin Public Service Corporation Building OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN Page one hundred fifty-three ,iacoasswnssiacswoasssszs dlibe Zlnuez , E......, ........... - ...................... - ...... ........... - .... -I I 4 4 4 4 W The fellow who takes listerine before talking to his girl on the phone is suffering from X N344 an inferiority complex. I' lt I Ask any friend to write the numbers one to nine inclusive, omitting the number eight, 4 as: 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 9- 4 Now ask him to pick the most poorly formed figure, then in your mind multiply this by nine. Next ask him to multiply 12345679 by this latter figure. The result will give him plenty of practice. Heard at Dave Leibensen's filling station: H Driver of Cadillac: How far to Chicago? , One hundred and eighty-live miles. U Gimme Fifteen gallons of gas and five quarts of oil. 4 44 ' u 4 Driver of Buick: How far to Chicago? s E! One hundred and eighty-five miles. 4 Gimme ten gallons of gas and two quarts of oil. Q, Then along comes a Ford: How far to Chicago ? I One hundred and eighty-five miles. Gimme a quart of water and hold this bus until I can get in. Q! - , Phone 444 Residence Phone 2692 EATS-MEATS-SVVEETS 0 lx Charles 'Otto I HOME MADE ,l Dealer In 'f l' SALAD DRESSINGS 4 44 44 li ROOFING, PAINTS, VVALL I PAPER, VARNISH, CALCIMINE 4 6 AND SUPPLIES Fresh Vegetables We Apply Roofing thru-out the year ,- and U pso-In Board 928 Oregon Street Oshkosh, Wis. Lennon Bros. : g I 4. ALL-XVAYS li I 4 4 4 4 4 4 B I 4 I 4- 44 BETTER E X BETTER I PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT 35 P ill 3 FEATURING OSHKOSH'S EoREMosT MUSICAL ORGANIZATION I ,. 4 FRANK MINCKLER'S REXIANS I 4 l 5 ip !..................................... .................................................. .. ....................... ... ........ ....... ..... ..... .... .. ........ .. ............ ..... .. .... . . ............i 5Q363 Q5QQ.6QQ543 Q563Q56DQ93Q5K5 Q345Q345QM3Q5QQ5Q5QlQC3Q7QiQE Page one hundred ffty-four et - 4 Q! 53 2 2 If I B Our Wish to the Teachers and Students S of the Sf OSHKOSH HIGH SCHOOL E2 5: I ls 2 Si' HEALTH 2 gi HAPPINESS I 4' W and IE SUCCESS 2 f' 5 Oshkfosh Pure Ice Co. n II n In In Z I2 ig 2 I I J? W 2105 Doty Street Telephon H S Q Si IQQRJI 7 A Z 22 . gtg . Dealers In ' gs I 5 I. PURE NATURAL ICE I C oals: 0 ct 'P :I Raven Red Ash J' Genume Zexgler I .Stott Brmquets Dixon Briquets 2 'I I i , MW HARD COAL, COKE AND WOOD Ig ,224 ' fu Sig 5 il fa I ...................,......... I ..... ......... ......... Si ......... ,515 ....... ........ ..... ..........., .............. A N2 52' N? BQ :ES Page one hundred fifty-five Tllli YOVXCJIIIQ GliXlilQ.'X'l'IUN She was fwnly 11 t1xilu1 s clznngliter hnt she cnt il neat hgnre. She was unly :fi hnrgl:n s rlangliter, lint she was never stuck np. She wus only 11 printer's rlangliter, hnt l like her type. She was nnly a ticket-collectufs clznighter, hnt she snre tunk me in. She was nnly a lm41utl1l:1ek's tlIlllAQlllL'!', hnt she tml: zu shine tu me. She was fvnly 21 Clfqili'-Il11il'iL'l S daughter, hnt she knew the ropes. She was only an eleetrieznfs dang.1l1ter, hnt she gave me an zlwfnl shriek. She was only ll jIll1lllDl S clanghter, hnt she swept me ull my feet, He lluviiiglyli Hxxillilt wunlrl you do if l kissefl anutlier girl mlnring the pi She: nklfll1gl'21llll2ilL' yum. .-Xetur: My kingclmun for :L hursef' Yniee frmn the gzllleryi XYill :1 jziekzlss flu? ,-Xetnr: Yes, ennie right rluwnf' klnrl XY.: Du yon knnw why l call nn' cur '.fXhie's lrish lQuse'? llert l..: No, l'll hite, why? L-lll'l XY.: lfleeanse it isn'l lllllCll guurl. hnt it keeps un rnnningf' the Su,-face and Save save all f5f i i'3sb,. -. e - 5100 ' , N .V X' Y X fxN ' 'KERS Ira Parker Sc Sons C0 Pugh' nm' lz1uz.:'I'l'fl fiflj'-.vi.r ' '--uw' ' .1 f 4 V 'I ' n 'ip-I,.i,-if3 laP0W'Q 'uvi.'f'?'5 l'?'Wr!! Ta1w,WfWfsH!g?'.gJg vwi.,,,,.q,n,.-',5,,,, ll' ' E 3 , Once upon a time there was a fellow with a very rich father who went to college to study. Well, what's so funny about that. A I ' ' if 1 He: Gee, there are a lot of girls that don't want to'get married. -'5 , She: How do you know? He: I've asked them. ii Verna: What color dress will you wear to the ball? r Edna: We're supposed to wear something to match our boy friend's hair, so I'll wear it black. What will you wear ? Verna: Oh, I don't think I'll go. My boy friend is bald. . I Q 5 L YMAN STUDIO GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS COST LESS HERE T i a a i r Q Gi E 59 Main Street i Photographsl Live Forever 5 'E i : ! 5 rl lr : :. r 'r b 1' lm 1 c START SOMETHING! T 0 E 35 Every great accomplishment must have a beginning. To f gi li I start something worth while, start to make regular de- 1 posits in a Savings Account at this friendly bank. You can QE start any time with any amount from one dollar up. it in .- f T: xg i w 5 1 3 . SECURITY BANK OF OSHKOSH 2 N The bank for your savings !E at Ninth and Oregon Streets 1 . 1 r r i gt... ..... ,S ............ ........................ ..... .. ...... ......... ...................... .....................................................................ias Page one hundred Hfty-seven 'H 1 1 1 1 W IE NZ CDQSEBZS ' U ,,if,gr::1g,, ,44A Q - A A-.,,.,,,,,,, ...Z 'Z 2 2 F 3 2 Vowels are important in all writing and speaking. Ths s wht th nglsh lngg wld b wtht thm. Look here, Jack, the girl said reproachfully. You wouldn't marry me for my money, A lg would you? li ' ll Not if there was any other way to get it, he said thoughtlessly. Ah'll admit, Judge, your Honor, that ah committed 'salt and battery on de man at dis pokah game, but ah caught him cheating, Judge, he.wasn't playing the hand ah dealt him. I I Everybody speaks well of our Shoes if 4 O A H DRY CLEANING, PRESSING I 'I Q ' ' aase - AND REPAIRING I iQ 63 Main Street Fine Custom Tailoring I , OSHKQSH S 16 Church Street Telephone 4878 LARGEST SHOE STORE Osvhkosh, Wisconsin I x I ! DELICIOUS AND ORIGINAL CONEY ISLAND RED HOTS AND LIGHT LUNCHES Home Made Chili and Fresh Pies Daily 4 4 ORIGINAL PLACE ii Across from the Oshkosh Theatre BREAKER si DANKE fCREAMERY , PASTEURIZED PRODUCTS I Wholesale and -retail SUNFLOWER BUTTER l 410-414 Main Street Telephone 982 s unnuu un:: ::::::::u-noun., ...nun ....q---un u uuuunnnn -1 nuuu nun-un -unnnn nuuun nunuz :een ....,.: :1:-....-:' r 1 ,... .a.n:::nzaEn-L-::::::::::-neeeee-1, ,:::::::: Page one hundred fifty-nine .. 'T . ., I If il: ! i 1 I I3 'E QQ ' 5 E s n li my il il ll ii :E 1: 1' . ii A would-be artist 'was exhibiting his landscape to a friend: My friend, this land- X 5 scape is the best I have ever done. My friends even tell me' it is the best that has ever been 13 painted, why ten thousand wouldn't buy it. J The friend: Gosh, neither would I. N Bandit: Put 'em up, buddy, and if you move you're dead. Frosh: But that's contrary to reason, my dear sir, if I move that's a sign I am alive. H They advertised a chorus of seventy-and they looked it. , H Chas. C. Ware, D.D.S. LUICKS ICE CREAM DENTIST Brick or Bulk Minor Orthodontia John Brennan 5 . gl 930 Oregon Street Dfuggl-ff r :a M ' Telephones : il . . gg Office 920 Residence 4547 Main at Church Street Telephone 97 I I 1 N2 c 3 5 ii SAVING IN SAFETY I E F is the one kind of saving that really pays. Thousands of people of this section are doing just that with the New American Bank and profiting by the 3? compound interest I 5 which we pay on Savings Deposits. g h WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN THEM 31.00 starts an account here I 1 ll The New American Bank Oshkosh, Wisconsin The Bank of the People 4 I 1 i i W :::llSlSS: 1.-Ul..,,I..,1--2:12 ' Ill llll ll22'-SlllllllllllllIlllllFU1Ol1Ull.1UlUlll3llllll lllllllil llllillllliiuiilllliillllllllillllllilii lllll 5lllllllllllllIlIIlllllil1 Page one hundred sixty I , . I HP' 'D 11:-eq-nm , ,...n,...,f......,.J7..,.,,.,,,.,,,-,,,..,.n-:f-v..... -, - n i I 1 l 1 r I, l ii'- 7 ' '-' -Y 2 E H X First Miss: I don't like Jerry any, more. He's too interested in educating his money. i Second Miss: How is that? xi 1 First Miss: Oh, he makes every cent count. 3 53 Him: Did you know some states prohibit the marriage of the feeble-minded? is ce r Her: Why no, I thought we could get married anywhere. 1' E . CE Visitor: And how old is your baby brother? . l l Small sister: He isn't old at all: he's this year's model. ll ' rt Mrs. Wilson: If you eat this cake, I'll bake angel food tomorrow. Q A Mr. Wilson: If I eat this cake, I'll need it. ' Q- ' The old Greek gents had this one blessing 1 M21 Their trousers never needed pressing X il But listen friends-here's where the catch is l E, it Gigi They had no place to strike their matches. I i That's a new one on me , said the davenport as the sweet young thing led in her new beau. ' Q Oh How I Miss You sang friend wifey as her husband dodged the fifth platter. 1 QE 4 Pabst Cheese Jo Flour E R gl ' h B 85 El E it 'ii SWS. C me OSS mer E-A-C-O Flour f. G ' American Cheese . Q Sap-Sago Cheese FLOUR, FEED, HAY, SEEDS, ere. Sllvefleaf Flour Q Brick and Limburger Cheese We a Specialty A '32 Io-I2 Ceape Street Telephone 191 gy CJ! Q Oshkosh, Wisconsin ri E celi' -1 . . . . . gf Ei We specialize in fine Diamond Jewelry work, and employ only : Q T 'expert workmen and diamond setters Ev eil ' i 3 TRY CUR SERVICE ge ef 5 u f gy J. F. LRUMRICH CO. Jewelers El Ei' 143 Main Street S S! 58:-. ........ .... ,S ......... .... .. .......... .... ................ 58 Page one hundred sixty-one -- - -f L -'vzlBwIv'0x.12i S li I 178-180 Main Street l 2663 Jeannette: I wish' you wouldn't chew gum. Don't you know it's made out of horses' I hoofs ? 1 Marion: Sure, that's why I get a kick out of it. 1' J A Froehlke: How is it that Bill knows his letters so much better than you do? N N J. B.: Well-er his father's the postmaster. .. 'V , Senior: I don't want a large picture. Photographer: All right, shut your face. I Bum: I saw your sister on the street today. She looks shorter. ' Dumb: Yes, she got married and is settling down. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING MUSICAL 4 ASK FOR IT we HAVE IT l' l ' 3 I Wilson Music Company Q I Q INSIST ON Carver Ice Cream Made from Pasteurz ed Sweet Cream under Laboratory Control i ' 6 HEALTHFUL AND DELICIOUS l .- ...... -....u..,., .... -- ..... M ........... , .... m- ...... u-...,...n..,..u..., ...... u.,,m....-..n.,,....u ......... .... ........... t ..-ml 5 ssl' Q343 Q.6Q3Q9Q7Q36z7Q36Z Q34ZQ363 C'3Ca3Q343 UKo3 SS p Page one hundred sixty-two I kt-nni,.. , ' ll 23 NMOS fa WEL - - --- W- --- -- -- N -vlil-A ----H - H 5 41,2 Qi mi 58 fi bi el! QE: 'iff SPE! ,Qi 52? L-E' z: N. eil gl QE, , ix gil ,j:' 'Sa X25 is 5' :E f-.yi 'E L05 . r' ,633 '5 E on Cl - Nl Q5 all 5 ex, N: mg gl ati Y: .cl 'Xl ff 5 R35 S: p tif jim Pal Q is .Cf I GE Yi 2 ws N. gg: XI 1: Qi n 'eil He: Have you ever been in love F She started to laugh up her sleeff She: That's my business. She wished to he nice, I confess He: Well, how's business. But her spirits she had to relieve Little girl: Pa, it's raining. lfatherz Well, let it rain. And really no one would believe it Little Girl: 1 was going to, pa. It would get her in such a mess Ally mother uses cold cream My father uses latherg ,lly stveellieart uses talcum- fl! least that's what I gather! TAKE SOMETHING Otto 8: Rehbem HOME GOOD TO EAT Low Priced Jewelers Barker System B aker Y QZSM Oregon Street Telephone 746 189 Main Street Telephone 280 Upstairs SPERKA 85 FAHEY TAILORS DRESSMAKERS 23 High Street Telephone Q44 OSHKOSH, XVISCONSIN lVe malre ezferyilzing that 'women 'wear lVORLD'S LARGEST SHOE RETAILERS Highest Price 554.98 SHOES HOSIERY I T ' 0 V flgmgffigf fdixif 1 16 Main Street fb T-Lffgt -Jena XXZXSOJKF JFLLJUFQVNYQ Page one huudrea' sixty-tlzree So she starred to laugh up her ste She started to laugh up her sleeve And forgot there was Hone on that dress' A nnnsn gf PLATES X MAKE THE f X BEST x ES V gzzzfiffirs Q8-SQy77e7'S V5H PQVSI-X ENGRAVING c K rf ' E .-.NX N w ki 'vc' I I L5 'YY L f X, E v v v 3 ,A lMPREssloN fy E gg- -- ' 'T Z :Qi .,.- U V. VSHKVSH, WI CONSIN. li l s s YS , s 1 E s 1 I 5 ' i f 1 s ei get 1 s 'bi E wi gl : ! Q.: - 2 is Q E N! fa f E Qt: cm i Sl Q' tx il .- ii l l Q, on 1 4 4 1 59 GEO. J. SMITH ' :vw ' r ,. , V - -ex Qygfvqr'--wgxirijgv-rm -vp---in -R59-gy: -41 2-1 f f. 1-IA,-5,-es..-:-5, Did you ever go in swimming on o hot summer's day And see the little fishes swimmin' up and down the bay? With their hands in their pockets And their pockets iu their pants Did you ever see the jishes do the hula-hula dance? Frosh: Mama, can I go and play? Mama: What, with those holes in your trousers? Frosh: No, with the kids across the street. , Betty: You play the uke quite well, but you never whistle in the right key. Mar: Oh, that's nothing. I often get my keys so bailed up that I get in the wrong Hat ' DR. F. PFEIFFER Goon FURNITURE Dentist watts all Chicago College Dental Surgery, 1892 Q DR. G. A. PFEIFFER Marquette Dental College, 1924 913 Oregon Street Office Hours: 8 a. ui. to 6 p. m. Phone 498 HEIN'S ' BOOK AND ART STORES 911 Oregon Street 147 Main Street O At Your Serwce JOHN F. KONRAD Jeweler 64 Main Street Diamonds audv Wrist Watches a specialty 5. ............................... ..... .... ........ ....... ......... .:.. . 2 Qgfgq Page one hundred sivty-five I -v -1' wg fi N L' iw L' i I E Q f Ii ali 5 f'I want a can of consecrated lye. 1 You mean concentrated lye. It does nutmeg any difference. That is what I camphor. What does it sulphur? i I never cinamon with so much wit. ' : Don't get sodium smart. One more word and I ammonia. . -fi He thought a thought, but the thought he thought was not the thought that he thought he thought. I: 1 1 ' He had choked herg he had killed herg there could be no doubt about it. 1' in 1, I it 1 He listened to der dying gaspg she was still and cold-cold as the hand of death. Yet in his fury he was not convinced. He stepped on her-stepped on her again with his big heavy feet. A faint gasp-was she groaning? No, she was still dead. 1 Darn that engine, he muttered. 1 I ! Frank Leach Hardware Company 1 I I I li 1 1 Dealers in l 11 HARDWARE, STOVES, TINNVARE First Class Sheet Iron and Tinware g a Specialty ll i Phone 1795 614-616 Main Street 9 5 z . . Campbell X-Ray Laboratorles I ' , L! ii osHKosH CLINIC BUILDING li Q Physiotherapy Department l All forms of Radiographic Work a! 5 All forms of X-Ray Therapy l I, Telephone 4567 i I DONALD B. CAMPBELL' A I H ,I F1 11 li' I ,,, 1, , .. i 5 mlampqm ........... ............................ ........ .. ............ .. ....................... ........................ ....... ..........-F8 Page one hundred sixty-.tix ' if fiiiiim' - A Cook Sc Bro foul fins L'Ul'llk'l' l JSI l Ki JSI I Plionc l.,ll Coal and Wood Tires and Batteries Building Materials Petroleum Products .Si4'l Z'l1'1' lflilf .mfii-Afii-,i- N f Pete Troleum Sez: ' 1 X If ai mini lciii drive safely while lcissiii his girl hr-'s not givin thc kiss 7 . , ' ' ,. , . . A. 7 . , . . lf!! thc tittuitioii it mltsuxns. l uilluimoii xq, hc :1ii1'l .cloiii right hy his Clll' noi' gettin ' the must szuisfzictioii out of his lll'lYlll U 'lllll unless hos usiu Sl'.XlQKlQl'l'l'f gzisoliiu- l ' .md TUSCH oil. X it f ' - P- 2 3 P O- f ' s , ' 4 - E Q I 1 f 5 S x x N X A I 4 , I I I I nm' P. I Ii K I I I! l B I Q' i ai L Z.. If I5 I1 e j 4. Tnoucnrs I will remember you As a wild flower In a flowery sea How will you remember me? I will remember you Dxrro 1'll never forget you Our times together- May life always give you The sunniest of weather. STUDENTJS Vmws With an occasional tear, A spark of happiness, Year after year. LLoYn's BEAST Genevra Lloyd Well and sound Has for company A beastly hound! Wherever she goes, Boys or not You gotta be good This hound's hot! Teachers are sad, They are funny, Pondering on, life, As we are sunny. ' We love our fun, They love to study, We enjoy life, While they go nutty. TsAcHER's Vuaws S'tudents are happy Truly foolishly gay They eternally chatter I , And have nothing to say. What -9 U 'fab ff' -W They are carefree, F07 G girl like hef? Humorously funny She Seem-T tv enivy it Seeming to enjoy life V So does the cur! While we get the money. 9 I Goldberg S DR. R. W. DRAPER ' DRY GOODS COMPANY Dent'-'I Where Quality Merchandise ' Oshkosh Clinic is low Priced IQ Jefferson Avenue 88-Q0 Main Street Telephone 4567 THE LEADING MARKET OF OSHKOSH Wahere Quality is First, Service 'the Best, and Prices the Lowest in the city A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE GENAL MEAT MARKET Corner Twelfth and Oregon Streets Phone 1461 I We deliver free at all times s .n---nun-....-na.-an--nun ...--.. -1 --.-.........-......---.-.-- -.nun-.nu-.nun .....--. ...nn .-.. .q .fuu n.-.mnm-.ln -.-.-. w un R Page one hundred sixty-eight 33 IBS? ' F eg. I . 1 Ll fp n ,- '-2 u ,i 1 . S. ,............ ve -Mimi, I I mmm ............,,,..1. . .,........ , I I U fix . ai Arlylez I need a new riding habit. Her dad: I can't afford it. His daughter: But what am I to do without a riding habit ? vi 4:5 The pater: Get the walking habit. F. . I 4- ifigl Francis: Do you know I could go on claiming like this forever? Carol: Don't you ever want to improve? Q iii' sift He: My people are in oil. X QE! She: So are sardinesf' Sign K 'Et !EtfJ ill 'SQ Rail 'Qty 7 , . , ' S lou: Pahonagc f1f7f7lCClllfCd Xve Specialize in ij at YOUNG MENS CLOTHES ' E 4 5 7 ggl MOHAWK :, : Q CAFETERIA of QuaJity Im-.vi rail E 152 Main Street GEORGE KLUCINSKE ' ' ' . Baranowskl 85 Stem QQ 'yi Proprzcfor gs :is C QS ' X WEN 'lhe STEUDE FUR C0 it ' 5 - 0 T -' I 4 Ee ur .4 v I i 185 mam JL - f- X j ummm, wi: mnjpwurr - Q Qi 'A E x E. B. STEUDE lg I Furricr ff 2 E12 li? if ' :fs 25, li f Z2 lg' DELTQX RUG COMPANY FE M auufacturc'rs of J: g 1 Y I5-fl DELCRAFT, DELART, GRASS, DELO-XYOOL me lee AND DELOCO RUGS C ,sl .Q Bm-ufify Your Floors l'Vitl1 Dvlfox Rugs Rig Main Office and Mills: Oshkosh, XVisconsin ,if ...... 1 ..p..1 .... ............. . ..... ................. ......... 4 , gg.. ,L,, iv H -fM' - Y- v - I A 1 iq s'i'.M7wf4?f+vfy:r3f:5wwzffuer? W: gt zwfgzfgfzffl gif id Pam- one lnmdrvd .n'.rty-nine A A A A A A A A ...........,,,,,,,,:1,,, ,,,?f,, Q' I fx.: mf, QE yi fs Q2 Jw W 1: W: .Rag 'fu' BUCKSTAFECompw1y Ag Cfi moNc ngznun.-rmumsou E5 kg Nz: Cameuandlumimnnfduallivi l V 'Elf ' 'RW -4:4 1' 'f?iizx.::v1f-0' ' lv R Ng X' Hazfvvf.-1 fgihgnf- ' Xl CJ: ., ,.,, S , . I: Q --: FE' - AE. ai E' 1: IE da I5 Aj vi yew .5 N! :ni E-5 is f E ii Q25 . - A: 1 'g'C U: v , xg ,- CJ: 3 A ..--...- G- 1 on GGSRZHM RJ: 5: 4:0 n . g . CR: 11 No. sos w No.. so4 -25 Tlwsv snzokcrs are made of solid 7llC1fIIOglUI:V or 'walnut f' : Aiwa f A r, flfllllll-fGCf1l7'67'S X. Wig. 'S of ' c BREAKFAST ROOM SETS CHAIRS, ROCKERS q 'H and C, : I: Q :E YE E1 TSW FURNITURE SPECIALTIES 155 lim li 5 W5 Qfll Ek af Jil E I WI mg! Q all f:' Arg A 5 N : 4 - ' 1 FJ-unI.-.nu-in-LI i2l.llII2f..L--. ...... l. lQfI:. L:-..L-'nlIl--l-:---- ---- I I-If-SLT.uluIZ.L:ui1lR.Z ..-- 1 UQI..-I-Su--u-...I-'Q:1i:..Q,.-5 'S 5 Q55 Wifi? 113:19 35625 5343 UZ? 1643 Qi! .J C3417 Qifmzf F343 C553 7151-C' lid? 755 Page one lmndred smfenty .: -- -- -- - ----?- - - -ff- -f - -f - f -V - - - f 7----W---gm -- - -- -l-.--qw l lp - n n aw ,. t. u, -Q., , 1 I I u, .fc I 1 . - - raw lift Scotchman: D'ya know which of the horses will win today? ,Q VVaiter in cafe: Indeed I do, sir. : lgtl? Scotchman: Then I don't need to give you a tip. lift EF il I' W :S . it fn g ls ' She was only a history professor's daughter, but she knew her dates! ,im ig: She was only a policeman's datihter, but she never said Stop. 5' She was only a ditch digger's daughter, but she knewl all the dirt. , tg ' Q. QQ hi 'Alf' .5 5 Q r i- 5 QQ: , M if L' f , :Ln Fl! Ransom: VVhat kind of a car you got there Curtis ? if Q : S mg, Walter: '-R.F.D. f gy Ransom: R.F.D. XVhat the heck? 52 'erl 9' Er f ll. Curtis: Yep, 'Rescued from the Du1np'. - : Xi f I ,Q af? 0 15.2 2' ' mil I -il ia :ig F' N ' . Krueger Automoblle Company 5' 5 ': A,g:'- 'A'-'vig iii, . Q 'fi lg t -if ig' Q 5 I A QE - is PACKARD SALES AND SERVICE 'gf I ja Tele :hone Il8I 62-6 State Street N, l 4 V K A ,ic li M ll P t D C ue er- o ter rug 0. 25 . 'NSE E, , lil nj- THE RELIABLE DRUG STORILS .7: Vai, :Q ci! 930 Oregon Street 182 West Algoma Street osHKosH, WISCONSIN Qi., 1: -7 lim avg ,552 3? Vi, elif ......,.........,.......... mmm ....... . ....... ' .Zi .,.............. ...... g ....... A .... Q .Q ......... L ..................... I:,.3..::.'...2T...:.:g .... LT'.'. 2 -' Q as ' il '7Vf5'i.9 i'5i'zlQ.6iT mf gzf tw: rfyzi HEAT vac M47 5 Page one Inmdrmi .rt-:wxty-one -.....-..U..............-........,............. N M. Shcrnmn: I should have more credit on this paper. Miss Roberson: Possibly, if we counted out pages you would get more credit. Naomi Crowner: I want to think-it hurts. Mr. Froehlke to class: First I will take sulphuric acid and then I will take chloroform. J. B. Czlnniffz That would be a good idea. yu Mr. Barnes: XVho was the greatest man that ever lived. H. Williams: Santa Claus. . 53 , R2 Ez Q1 ,,,,, 7 , .ss S Hn yflalffy Sag U ZW-1 n 2252. C fiQ2'gtE? mfg - vo- 2 M Z '90 ww 4 - 7Wl Meats of Quality Quality XYill Be Remembered Long After the Price is Forgotten C. W. LEA 543 Main Street Telephone 260 If 1f'.v From Lc'a's Zllnrkft It'.v Good .u f 1 W ,.. .s '. ,t f I 3 r . TJ K1 CT 'T '::.' I Cl I-. F1 2 1 L . df J, ',, vx,i of XJ 5 fb' Arif J 1 wx' fs - ' 'Qafxelx 'J , 5 , J 5 fi - .Z 22 if il f 2 'Il ,Q 'as -Q IQ 7 1 ,. . ,uf-i ' 4. Y 1 'm .5 .N gn ...I K 1 ii? 7 ILS -2 5 SF? T' 1:1 C -v w Eil C Iii 1 7 w .af 1 if :jx br, it u, a n s ,H Pcgc one hundrml .rczfmity-two G ,- Xvllflf detail is too small to make or mar u perfect harmony? Oshkosh Luggage is the in- stinctive selection of the people who are born with an unfailing sense ofthe fitness of things. O S H KO S H wardrobe irunks THE OSHKOSH TRUNK COMPANY' OSHKOSH 'WISCONSI I I ' Cliff dwellers weren't the only bluffs. Chinlc Noistner: Jack, how far did you throw the shot last night? Jack Carver: About forty feet. C. M.: You must have been on the third lloorf' Miss Kelso: Don, what do you know about SllHliCSDCZll'C'S works? Don Pause: XVhat kind of a factory is that ? First dumbell: ls that clock right? Second dnmbell: It has been right there ever since we had it. XYe are in the grocery business, when in need, give us a call. You are not any farther away than your nearest telephone. Fancy Line of Groceries Frvslz, Fruits and Vegetables and E'UC'l'j'f1Iillg Good to Eat J . G . DI E H L Telephone 149-150 555 Algoma Boulevard O H KO H ' Spaldmg Swtmmmg Su1ts For Men and W omen 'Ely 3I'dVV HFC CO. at 75 Main Street Since 1848 Page one lnmdrvd sczwity-fozn' . y i i i i E Father: What kind of aid is there besides first aid? E Son Cabsent-mindedjz Lemonade, I Syd M., in third hour English class: Oh, Mr. Watson there's a fly on the wall E Mr. Watson Cnot thinkingbz Step on it. 'Ls Dick T.: I can see I'm only a pebble in your life. 5 Ruth: That's right, but I do wish you were a little boulder. E P He: I called you up last night, but they said you were out. 3 She: Why I was home all evening, I may have been all in, but I certainly wasnt out ei ii O I W alter 85 Kildsig Agency ' Everything in Insurance E City National Bank Building cg osHKosH, WISCONSIN J. C. XVALTER G. E. KILDSIG gg Phone II72 r il 0 Learning 'E W 'l vi i hi e Ser ng f' . . I From boyhood it was said of Abraham Lincoln that he was a learner, In his ambition to post himself Qi he sat at the feet of whoever could teach him. ln time he overtopped them all. 'iii The learner rises above his competitors in all life's E . . . . . c. activities. He masters conditions because he learns all Qi about them. E We sit at the feet of the public wherever we have E Stores learning and posting ourselves of the needs of home and person as best we can. 2 Diligently applying ourselves to the responsible task i of providing those needed when needed is the virtue to which may be traced much of the extraordinary devel- opment of this Company. if E C I E 5 53:5 ....---- :S .-----.- 11 .--.-- :--5 .-..-....-..------ q W Page one hundred .reventy-fzfe I i f Teacher: Use facinate in a sentence. Q 'wil Little Boy: My mother has a dress that has fifteen hooks on the back but she's getting 5 gl so stout that she can only fasten eight. c ' A ' Q, Irrthe midst of firing practice, the instructor shouted to the fellows: Fire at random. ' gil The smoke cleared. All had tired but one. 5' E Well, what are you waiting for? the instructor bawled. 2 Mr. Dumone: For Random to stick his head out of the window. Q Qi :: it E i : , 1: 'sly DANCING - - - 4 5 i An Open Door to Health, Beauty, Popularity and Success I Q ' l Complete courses in all phases of the Dance including pg' BALLET, TOE, CLASSIC, GRECIAN, SPANISH, 25 ig ORIENTAL, ACROBATIC, BALLROOM l' A AND STAGE Ca' gg The- gf A JUANITA MARIE ARNO A School of the Dance ug OSHKOSH studios NEENAH ea? : Q2 f up 2 S! is gill 3 ll There's a KRONZER MARKET in our Neighborhood. is 'EE y : T vi! . C5 If a good choice of meat, lowest possible ll I iw F: price, fair and square dealing, A and polite attention Q its i , if-P lgl mterest you Q Q ' 5 .4 El A ' a' A 5 try 5 : Y l The Kronzer arkets lt 1 1 s ll r ' 4 QE li E 95 - 5 ima .......... ................ .... ... .... .. ...................................................... I L: ..... A ............... g..2 .......................... .. .................................. all Q Page one hundred seventy-:ix r 1, it :L A I. it w l VVHY? JAILLESS CRIMES Why does High School never close? Running Over 3 lesson Ai N Why do girls wear silk hose? Smothex-ing a laugh Q .j Why are the boys wearing knickers? Iiilling figne Why are some people such kickers? Knifing 3 performance WhY do b0YS have Curly half? Murdering the English language ll Why do girls usually stare? Shggting the Chufeg 'l VVhy are all the Seniors conceited? ill Why are our Athletes sometimes defeated? THE IDEAL BOY Why isn't Mr. Berg as tall as Christy? Charles Lange's height Why is the weather oftentimes misty? George Roth's feet gy Why does Naomi always smile? Don Pause's hands Why are our marks placed on file? Maynard Sturm's eyes Why! Oh! Why! is life worth while? Jack Perrigo's mouth ' ii . ' M ' Q b f i June had a little Bob. 3111 Zniurs Pa Ttrce l They are all the style you know. Ha y,na Orion S Rfk 2' f h t Q E! And everywhere that June went e W1 ma e a S ei ee rom t e coun ry. 1. r i in all The Bob was sure to go. V . I QV Of course you think her hair was bobbed when the shades of mghf were faumg' 1 li Oh no, that isrft Soy And the birds in trees were calling, !, li . . if li Because this Bob I'rn speaking of I faltefed there while hauling 'I Is June's little beau. Home the bacon. 1' li i ' ll 3 : ll rl il fr 'il' GROTI-I COMPANY il Cleaners all s 1 1 t in Lg i 5 3 EE i 20 Algoma Boulevard 836 Jackson Drive Phone 4477 Phone 644 3 i l ' ' H il OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN 5 Qi lt ll lm .......... ............................... ......................... :zzz ................................................. .. ....... ................... .... ....................................L Page one hundred serfenty-.raven fits' Hfmrl' ENTERTAINMENT im.. ig thi 'I'l IA-YI' U4 HCS l3IfYl BND THIC M lilili f.-XSH 'I'lQqXNS.'XC'l'lfJX. If.-Xfll AND ICYICRY l'RfHQR:XM .AXIQlQAXNI1IilD, I!L'll,'l', AND l'RliSliN'l'liIJ W JR 'I'Hli ICXVRICSS l'L'RI'1JSli Ulf I'l.Ii.'XSINil YI JL' lfuvlz .S1lI.l'1' 'lilzmfrv lmx tl 17f.N'f1'I1l'f Pflfl-FPX' m f, I 2 lg Wil N D . , . I'n-lv nm' hruzflrml .v- :m'rlIy'4'lf!!1f - 5-V q,,a.1r-f,-- l 1- 1: -we - 4--qu '-H ww - , - zvvf'-W'-l'2ef,'fJ XW5m I Y E . fi .M if it , fi P I E il 1: 'f ll S if S rc 'CE E 75 YEARS IN BUSINESS SEVENTY FIVE YEARS AGO this Bank was founded. By ' steady growth it has grown until now it is the largest bank in this F section of the state. , 5 v K ai SEVEN TY FIVE YEARS AGO people began systematic saving v with this bank and savings deposits have grown steadily all if these years. , ' i ii 1 I s YOU too can grow the same way by choosing a goal and saving l R. until you reach that position for which you strive. Let the FIRST ii . i 3 4 1 H ll NATIONAL BANK help you grow by systematic saving. ii W' Q Come in TODAY. 1 i: 3 35 ' 1 5 5 1 it First National Bank it First Trust Co. First Investment Go. E V , E A GREATER Bank for GREATER OSHKOSH ' sul... .................. .. .... .................... .... .. ............ ...E .... .. ...... ........................................ ... ............. ......... .............. ............ ...........ilQs Page one hundred srventy-nine . 1 .2 t 4 1 L ll Ut IQXSN l.l',55tJX5 IX lzXt1l.l5ll 'lil 'l'h IL' l l l'fl,l. iluw n tltc stops. C - 1 llas Zlllttllll' svn-n thc L'l'llflfSlfKl.-XX. llix llaw inn st-on any lfln tiL'Nl. 'flu- 'lihr hun l,.AXlDli an It H Tho ILXRKS p1'utu'tctl thu man. A1-C 'lilac lQ.Xt'l'f was fast anrl fnrinus. Th,- 'liluw stumwd at a little lllfliti. 'lilicru wx-rc rcacl ll.-XIQXICS standing hy thc llt-r rwatl. llnt lilllt JD ran trnnl thc knife. l'li.Xlili of thc ninnntain was high l snr-nt a whnlc lJtll.l,.XR at thc shnw Rlll,'l't7X won thc victnry. t'.'XS'l'l.l'f was lwantifnl. as a unc IAIURST Slllfl. yuan IJRHSSICD snru? ll.XXYliliS tlcw high. name is Margie Dtwlc. she snru knnws hcr nil. lXlalic that ham and cggs, pnrk clumps, snappctl J. ll. f'anniFti. 'l'hc slit-fs tnn hnsy tu mln any tricks just now, rctnrtccl the frcsh waitrcss. linnalcl IQ.: Say, l rnnltlnlt tincl that gulf cunrsr ycstc1'cla5'. Milton li.: Nu wtmflcli Hax'L'n't yon crcr hcarcl nf thc missing' links Mr. Crt-t-nnngli: ls thc clnck still running? Maurice: Xu, it is stancling still, hnt it's still waqqinq it's tail. Mr. lflingi Can you tell inc how a stnvc pipu is Il'lZItlL'?'l llriglit lfrnsh: First, you talic a hig lung' hole, and thcn you wrap a pit-cc of tin 'vv nnnrl it. King's Modern Soft Water Laundry, Inc. L.Ul'llt'l' lligh ancl litllltl Streets uslllifmsll, XYISLUNSIN 'l'ult-plinnt-s 453, 454 1'Il.S'lfU1'.Y til-mr-Vx itwlwzllt' 'l'11t'1't .v tl I't'tl.N'UllH Evans Brothers .fl H6111 .Slt'l f'lt'L' .S'f01't' .-XIQAIEI.-XX ILXNQL lzl Ct Jlflflili fl f'Ill't' .ffl-mr. mul ,llm-lm ,i.l.T- tllflfl l,-XRD lit1tSS arc the In-st l'l1nncs 151-153-153 TlI1'1't' .S'4'f'tIl'1Ift' l.fJlt'.t' film' mn' l11unirt'tl mglllly 931055 P-9 I ......... .. ......... ....E I ll : ii . . li 5 Mary C utting up picturesj : I can't find a single pm. Where do they all go to anyway? ll if P ,. Matty: It's hard to tell, because they're pointed in one direction, and headed in another. i v A Visitor: Do they ask a lot for the rent of your apartment ? 1 ,l g Hostess: Oh, yes, almost every day. - '- Wg li i Farmer to new hand: See here, young man, I want to know why you kissed my daughter ' in the dark last night. 1 il 1 Farmhand: Well, now that I've seen her in the daylight I wonder myself. t il Bills: How did Bim hurt his finger ? 5 l E Mar: Oh, some clumsy ox stepped on it while he was buying a cigar. 4 Mrs. Jones: What's the matter with Percy ? I , si Mrs. Smith: Brain fever. Q15 Mrs. Jones: You'd never think to look at him that he'd be troubled that way ! A ii I John to her father: You know I've been in love with your daughter for three years. ,N Her father: Well, what do you want now ? ,, 1: N , Iolm: I want to-marry her. Her father: Oh, I thought you wanted a pension 1 ll Qi! 5 as il ' ii ' Portraits of Distinction l - i lr li I, 1.-,. ll 55 i-7. ' i 'T' li i IL , I HE GARRETT DIO it A. . 3 Distinctive Portraits 1 li 1, i E 169 Main Street Telephone 1624 1: . ., ., ., ., . . i i, i i i i i i i i . i LL ........--.-.-. .................................. ..... ..........Q ..... 552...xi................................................... . . li 8 BG Q3GQ5Q Q93GQUGUG Q3G '52'uf35 i2 5gR Page one hundred eighty-o-ne I Can any member of the class tell anything about waves ? asked the teacher. 1 After a moments pause Nora answered: There are three kinds. is You may name them, please. A Ocean waves, thought waves, and marcel waves, was the reply. Mamma, what's this ? asked Dorothy, picking up a calendar. 33 It's a calendar, -dear. It's something by which we tell the time of the years, the month, UQ or week. i E Dorothy turned it over carefully for a minute or two. Mamma, she inquired anxiously, where do you wind it up P a El 3: FOSTER - LOTHMAN i 2 SL .C gg WHITE PINE DOORS il i and Q OPEN SASH Q 31 Oshkosh, VVisconsin V ri, . . K1-EYES i f if COMPANY sl E Headquarters f w 1 I I, H H wgwfw' il ' wow sewn. Q . . fa ,, i ff, ' Qi Q f l gl ow J O '47Z'!'3?5' ll OSHKOSH WISCONSIN UGBGQ3QGGGGQMzWQZ23UGQ3GQ3GQ5GQ.E BG Q3GN Page one hundred eaghty two ix ,. i r 7 l 5 :ser---egggssfeggxz A------e- --1111:2----2:-rf.-af:Q..-m.:::::-1-f-fffffeef ----- E!!!gssuu-ss!!!-uf--1:-fa---:sun 1:11:29-.--.2----1:-nee- n-mea:-.essuii T1 1 1 F y , 4, In I If J 'll ' N S V ' ' r an Mary was visiting her grandmother, in the country. Walking in the garden she chanced Q' to see a peacock, a bird that she had never seen before. After! gazing in silent admiration, i she ran quickly into the house and cried out: Oh granny, come and see! One of your , .5 :il chickens is in bloom. : Q- TONGUE TWISTERS A typewriter is one who types on the typewriter, and the typewriter is a machine on which the Typewriter who typewrites on the typewriter typewrites. Now, the typewriter who type- X writes on the typewriter typewrites on the typewriter until there is no more typewriting to be ', 0 it typewritten by the typewriter on the typewriter on which the typewriter who typewrites on ' El the typewriter typewrites. e f sl is ll il BUY 5 GUNZ- D RLER S 5 Chocolates Ni Q 5 AND IO CENT CANDY BARS 3, E V QE Every Piece Delicious 0 5 1: I il 735 :eg F i it C y li u l Q organ ompan ,i 1' if OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN l if il N25 The Majority of the Manual Training Schools i i 1 of the State are using i a l l ir ll Il ll ii I' ii l l: 'ul 3 MGRGAN KILN DRIED LUMBER l f th ' M 1 T g VV k gl or e1r anua rainin lor 1. 3, 1, i. i ii nnnuunnnuu -n----. nuunuq-.gunna annnn un ---n------.. uuuununnuuunuunnununn uunuu- uuu unun a:nunnunuunnunnuunnuunnnuuuuunnnlnuunusuualln i Sa54DQ5'QQ5Q3 Q5QQ5QQ9QQ563Q9GfZ9QQ3G Q9QQ343Q363QiGQ5QQ3QQ363R Page one hundred eighty-three ...... .... . . ' 3 as I :I F :E Il N 3 i I I took a short walk one day when I was young, and noticing some red BARNES, I lifted ll I was so surprised I FELL to the BODDEN from the PEAKE of the mountain. I was so i I was so surprised I FELL to the BODDEN from the PEAKE of the mountain. I was J so relieved to be saved that I threw away a sterling DOLLAR. All other details were E. RACED from my memory before I was a minute OLDER and I departed for my own little 'I BERG. Mrs. Wilson: I hear Pola Negri will have some new ear drops. 1 Miss Blood: I think these plastic surgeons are horrid. ' 5. Mrs. Wilson 1To journalism classj: How many have read the chapter 25? CAII hands were raisedj Mrs. Wilson: There is no chapter 25. Richard Dick: You sure are a nice irl. I g 1 . Dolores Menzel: Yes, but I am so tired of it. ,E fl . Betty M.: Does your watch tell time? ,. Anita G.: No, you have to look at it. li 1 f 3. Dick Domke: Oysters are awfully lazy aren't they? R Q His Dad: Why, who told you that? 5' I' Dick: Well, Uncle jim told me they were found in beds. if lf fel ll gg ll ll r 'I Ii I ,Q all as ! IE .P ii ll ll l 1 lu . n 1 Greetings from ll - li El 5 1 I y 1 ll Q 1: fu P las J' I .E l 'i . IQ E' i 1 i I i 1 Apparel forWomen 6-Misses .1 119 Main Street if lg Vi lg S lil I Only to the extent that 'we Serve do 'we Deserve . If s ,T 5 lg I 1 I 1 ll I II 5 . .......-.-. . .... .. ..-.. 625 . .-...-.......... lags Page one hundred eighty-four E I f .,i 'r to 7. 1 's 1 so f3.fj:51,.p-.xj, 3-.QA it-X136-...f pq ,r , jx Q. lllf KHIUCI lc 3.44 5 ff 5 Q-'X ,eff i'f 'gL'.':'.f,d lg ............... .... ................................... ................................ ....... . . . . Ei, .Ss Cya aff iq! wtf 2 ff 5 gf 5 X 1 : 3.131 . ..,,. . .., .....,, ,.. ,. .., . . . . . . . i . i. . . t WV P if 2 5 :X H if 4 ' : I+ 1 EM Q - Qs 5 ir'1 iii E g 'Nl Q 4 in 5 if. - i - 25f27 High Street , . . . Oshkosh, Wisconsin A i ' ' E' . Q ' 5 . 7 5 1 str. V i 5 f 5' if' HE PANORAMA which we call E -. . : life is the most beautiful thing f gi A ' that man has ever beheld. Its beauty Q EU lies in its genuineness and harmony I of tone and color. To him. each day. E-fy, X : each hour, each moment. it presents , I I : .1 2 new pictures of incessant change and Q Q variety. It arrests his attention, com- r : 5 pels him to think and make selec- Ei HQ? I tion of the things that are beautiful, A 25: 5 and reject other things less pleasing , to him. A good piece ol' printing is ' fsj to be likened to this. Man lives upon g T changeg he delights in the many 1 ii 3 iii colors he sees upon the streets, and 2 iff' 4 the changing hues of nature's dress. , iii- ' 1 In no other department of the world s ' iid 5 . . I '. 4- , work does he exact this pleasing A I change of tone and color and form, 2 2,1 and harmony, than in the nrt of 'YQ f 1 printing. Its law is harmony, ex- ' K' Q -I . . . . 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