Reeseville High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Reeseville, WI)

 - Class of 1922

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THE QUILL FAVORITE SONGS 0-Ri fHlJ-O-Walter Klentz. I'm in Heaven When I'm? ? ?-Kenneth Gibson. Just A-Wear' in' for You.-Wynne Hagman. When Anna Comes Marching Home.-LaVerne Kohn. It's Nice to Get Up in the Morning.-Arthur Pitzner. You'd Be Surprised.-Inez Ohrmundt. They Go Wild, Simply Wild, Over Me.-Mildred Kading. Ain't It Fierce To Be So Bralny.--Evelyn Kading. Take It Slow and Easy.-Clarence Schoen berger. Whispering.-Walter Klentz. Daddy-long-legs.-Joseph Rhodes. Wearing of the Green.-Florence May. How You Goin' To Keep Him Down on the Farm.-Harold Kading. Rueben, Rueben,-Ruben Abendroth. Teacher- When was America discovered Answer- About 1664! English Teacher.- Name the principle parts of the word 'do', Alice. 'x Alice.- Do, doing, did, done. Teacher.- Of 'see', Sherman? Sherman.- See, seeing, sid, sun. Mabel R. Cindignantlyj.- The freshmen class colors are NOT blue and yellow! Teacher.- How about a. 'combination of the two? Miss Clark.- What is a donkey engine? Irvin.- It is a little engine that kicks. FAVORITE MAGAZINES Reeseville Review --- Boy's Life ---.------ Travel .............. Midnight Frolics ...... Good House Keeping --- Wisconsin Farmer -- Ladies' Home Journal .... Woman's World ....... Superior Telegram .... Etude .............. Scientific American --- Vogue ............. Success --- Page 80 --- Meta Froehlich ---- Gladys Klentz -------- Ruth Walenta. ---- Wallace 0'Rourke ------ Lila Rounds --- Victor Bickel --- Joseph Rhodes --- Ellery Koehler ------- Joseph Kelly ---- Charlotte Walenta Harvey Dauffenbach ------ Clarice Bickel ,,,, Ross Deviln



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THE QUILL THE SPY DAY OF' FREEDOM. JUNE 9, 1922. PRICE-ESKIMO PIE. Vol. I. First Specimen Captured. No. 1. STAFF. PROGRAM. ing to study-pleasure before Editor-indeed!-Ellery Koeh- Address of Welcome. business. ler. Now That We're All Here 2. Music is a great aid to Ass't. Editor-indeed!-Clarice Let's Work. the studious mind-play both Bickel. Mead Carmichael. the player and the Edison Business Mis-manager-Mead Vocal Duet-It's Nice to Get xvhile studying. Carmichael. Up in the Morning. , Ass't. Business Mis-manager -Mildred Kading. Society Editor-Arthur Pitz- ner. Comic Editor-Ross Devlin. Heart Throbs-Lester Harte. Published by The Society for Discloslng all School Secrets. - EDITORIAL. SPYS IS SPYS. A spy is not to be despised! He gets information by acting under false pretenses and secretly watching others. He lives in constant fear of a dishonorable death. Yet a spy is not to be looked down upon because he uses his information for a noble purpose. The Spy in our school has ,for the past few weeks lived a life of torture and despair. Picture, if you can, this scraggy, gaunt figure, going in the face of death to discover and then to disclose all school secrets. If it were not for The Spy we would not know about the big social events of the year, the latest on How to Study , the weather and more important than all this, things of per- sonal interest to everyone of our friends. These facts are now all re- vealed through The Spy. You see, he has used his in- formation for a noble pur- pose. May he never come to an lnglorious end! WANTED T0 KNOW- Who Curly's girl is? If the girls can play bas- ket ball? If the school year passed by without a flunky? If the Reeseville-Marshall basket ball game was a hard fought battle? Does mortar hold bricks together or apart? Page 32 Arthur Pitzner and Kenneth Gibson. Address- All the great men are dead and I'm not feel- ing well myself. Wynne Hagman. Interpretive Dance - Storm Kings. Walter Elske, Joesph Rhodes, Clarence Schoenberger, Ross Devlin, VValter Klentz, Ross old Kading, Harold Buss, El- lery Koehler, Aaron Sack. Reading - Never Trouble Trouble Unless It Troubles You. Ruth Walenta. Song- Work for the Night Is Coming. All. Farewell Address- Well It's 6 0'clock Already. Mr. Gramzow. WEATHER FORECAST. Student rise .......... 9 A. M. Student set ......... 12 P. M. School region---Warm rains: Unsettled. Winds .............. Hot air Temperature---1 below zero. INTERESTING LECTURE given at HIGH SCHOOL. Prof. Letit Goh gives the Reeseville Pupils many points on How to Study. Reporter-Nip. A very interesting and in- structive address was deliv- ered by Prof. Letit Goh at the local high school audito- rium Sunday morning before church. The subject of the talk was How to Study. Prof. Letit Goh is instructor of Education at Bolt's Non- Business College of South Reeseville, a school much es- teemed tmostly steamedl in the community. Many useful pointers to aid the pupils in their work were given, some of which follow: 1. Always complete all other plans before attempt- i r I 3. Invite your friends over to work 1?J with you. They will give you much informa- tion. 4. Do not waste time by thinking of only one thing. Study your history and work a math problem at the same time. 5. Do not waste time by consulting Webster. It breaks your line of thought. 6. Never copy assign- mentsg if you do, forget about it. Any chapter you may chance to study will do. 7. Do not hurt your back by carrying too many books home. If you do, do not at- tempt to bring them back for a day or two-give yourself a rest. He closed his speech with the words: And now dear students of the Reeseville High School, if you will fol- low a few of the aforesaid suggestions I am sure that you will make this institution the world's champion of the Town of Lowell. After the meeting an elab- orate luncheon was served, the bill of fare including: Soup de Bullion. Beefsteak smothered with onion. Fried potatoes sauce. Limburger Eskimo Pie. The waiters Koehler and Joseph Rhodes. Joseph rested the tray on El- lery's head and all went well. Everyone present enjoyed the speech, eats, and the waiters. with apple Dill Pickles. Cheese. Tea or Milk. were Ellery This space is reserved for Bobby Hutto's Picture but W9 lla-S1 110 red ink.

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