Rhinelander High School - Hodag Yearbook (Rhinelander, WI)

 - Class of 1920

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Du11ng leisure hou1s the kn1ghts staged plays and glorious pageants 111 which different members took part Foremost among these was the dr1m1 I ost 1 Comet Y dnected by Buoness Ella Trumbletwm A l1ttle later the term w LS closed for the hot months and the crusa ders yourney ed homew 1rd to spend the tlme w1th their km Some vis lted dist mt lmds and guned new lnslght mto the world s affairs Next xutumn the fund Master summoned the knights again to strive onw nd and upw nd Th1s year each degree moved a degree h1gher the fO1mL1 Kn1ghts of the C rad having left and new ones havmg come in 'lhc former Kmghts of the Frosh now became Kmghts of the Soph Th1s ye mr the Sophs had more formidable foes Bad Engllsh was getting too much power 1n the clstle so a vlgorous campalgn was started All the degiees were forced to un1te IH one great band to repel the repeated attacks of Bad English Here w as an enemy whlch had become one of the strongest rlght under the noses of the crusaders The entlre castle was decked out IH gala attlre Posters adorned the walls all urgmg the kn1ghts onward A very 1mpress1ve pageant was staged IH wh1ch gay kn1ghts md fair ladies took part Tag day was a busy day the proceeds serving to buy dictionaries This year too tournaments were ever more popular Two Soph nobles pl lyed this year the latest addition in the person of Count de Bones the Second W1th llghtnlng speed he play ed circles around the befuddled oppos1ng contestants A large crowd arrayed 1n green and whlte w1th ten cent r1ngs attended the Ant1go tournament Lists were also popul lr among the four degrees of the order A tour nament was held on the grounds of the castle IH which the gladlators of the dlfferent degrees bedecked 1n gay apparel clashed for the cup offered by Sir Jethro de Shumw xy Ladles in the gallery urged on the bloody contest with as much unconcern as though they were watching a ping pong game Amid cheers and ieers a wounded warrior was dragged from the field and a new one installed in his place In the llsts the Kmghts of the Soph lost by one polnt A peace delegatlon was sent to Three Lakes the lnhabltants of which w1lfully st lrted a quarrel on Open Qhop but the hlgher m1nded Kmghts of the Soph refused to cope with so small a foe at arms and sent a delega tion to quiet them Sir Frederick of Crassus S1r Kn1ght of the Bleedlng Hart and Barthold de How ard all sons of the Soph succeeded 1n calming the fiery mob by a1b1trat1on A peace board was started by the Sophs whose purpose was to settle Just such disputes Members of the board were from all degrees of the order and were united into a friendly group Quarrels were settled by arb1trat1on and were handled w1th splendid sk1ll cons1der1ng that the board was 1 new 1dea I xter generations call such arb1trat1on debate A newspaper was publ1shed by the Sophs an ent1rely new 1dea 1n the order It concerned the book of Silas Marner the paper bemg d1v1ded 1nto th1ee 1ssues The publication was due to the unusual demands of her Highness Gertrudio Br1ethaupt1o who planned the monstrous enter pr1se Other battles were fought which required wadmg through the marshy fields of Botany besieging towns and the llke Meanwhlle the KH1ght9 of the Soph have grown in stature and mind and the closlng of the second term or crusade finds the Qophs far more advanced than ln the1r first year This ends the deeds of two years but remember gentle reader that there are two years more IH which the Sophs of 1920 will add new honor to the1r already glorious record M J 22 Q' ' 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 I . 7 1 1 1 1 1 K A ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ' ' 4 1 1 ' 0 L L , , H . f Y' ' - 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' 5 4 , A 1 , c . r 1 1 , ' , 1 ' 12 L1 1 S 1 1 S - . 7 H 1 . V. . . v. 41' , 1 A 1 1 ' . . 1 1 . 1 . 1 Z 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1' 1'. 1 1 . 1 , 1. 1 1 , 4 1 c 1 1 g. v vu 1 4 va 1 l v , ' L 1 c 1 1 0 , 1 1 1 . 1 . T A Y' - I 7 1 I I K 1 ' 1 1 , , . 1 . .I ' 7 K 5 A 0 1' If 1 c 1 . 1, I I 1 Q . 1 I 'c 1 , 1 1 ' 1' 1' , 1 1 1 1' , , ' 1 ' I l ' V Y ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 , 1 1 . 1 A ' I I 4 . 1 I I 1 1 1 , I . 1 V ' V . Y . Y 1 . 1 w I . . 1 I 1 c 1 . 1 1 , 1 1 . . . I . 1 1 . . 1 V I Y ' V 1 , , A . I I . 1 c 1 , 1 1 1 i ,. . . v I V . . v . Y . v. . 1 , 1 , 1 ' 1 7 I I 1 1' 1 . ' L ' L L . I - ' ! 7 9 . VA Y - . ' c . 1 v' r v ' ' - 1 1 , . 1 . v Y . . 1 . , 1 v 1 1 1 . 1 . V X . . Y' . I L L L, L 5- , i . . . . . 1 c 1 1 , I 1 T. - - 1 , 1 I q u n h u ' 1 , 1 1, v 1 . Y . 9 1 v K 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 . . Y w 1 1 1 1 Y . . . v 1 . Y. . . 1 1 , - ' ' ' as n 1 1 1 1 1 1 C L L C a JC 1 L s v v D1 Y L, . 1 , . v I 11 . . V 1 L L 1 L K , - V 7 . 1 7 L I K Y . L 7 1 . 1 9 1 , L 1 ' 1 1 K 1 1 r 7 O . v . V ' 1 . , 1 1 , . 1 1

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Sophomore Class Hlstory On 1 b11ght xutumn morn1ng ea1ly 1n beptember 1n the yea1 1918 A D 1 bxnd of crusaders prepared to lay slege to the Red Castle on the h1ll Th1s band had completed 1ts course as SQUIFQS at the Castle Central md 111 the NSINICG of the Church CParoLh1al Schooll md were now pre p ued to set out on a re ll venture 1n l1fe Up the h1ll they marched md c1ossed the moat where they were assa1led by the 1ealous kn1ghts of a h1ghe1 degree who had been 1n the o1der a year or more Some of the new members were ducked 1n the mo It 1n order to try the1r endurance As the newcomers were unarmed they could not put up 1 very st1ff de fense But soon all were duly reg1stered g1ven the1r armor and made leadx to conduct a ugorous crusade In o1de1 to follow closelx th1s m1rat1ve It 1s essent1al that the d1ffer ent degrees of the o1der be d1st1ngu1shed so that the readers w1ll not become confused The latest add1t1on to the Crusaders became the Holy Kn1ghts of the Frosh The second year members are the KH1ghtQ of the 'Qoph the th1rd kn1ghts Jun1o1s and lastly the most tr1ed of all the Kmghts of the Crad Thele was conslderable r1valry between the varlous degrees of the of the I41osh As the other kn1ghts pe1s1sted IH molest1ng the new mem bers a meet1ng was called at wh1ch the Frosh organ1zed 1Ht0 a powerful body It was the largest degree of the order and promlsed to set records h1the1to unequaled S1r Kmght Bertram of Trag1c was named preceptor w1th Slr Count de Bones the Second as h1s able l1eutenant The Duchess of M1rboyce was named VICQ preceptor and Erw1n of Severson Scr1be Th1s and othe1 campa1gns were broken by a more powerful force than all the armles of the world put together that of a great plague called the Flu wh1ch confined many noble kn1ghts to the1r couches It soon spread to all parts of the country so that the Grand Master of Health was obl1ged to close all publlc act1v1t1es for several moons thereby greatly de l1y1ng the crusades As the country was short of Red Cross camps the Lastle was used as a base hospltal Under such able leadersh1p the degree of the Frosh set out at once f1ga1nst the Salacens of Algebra Th1s great redoubt was held by small but powerful hends named x2w2 A weary tussle ensued wh1ch cost many hours Qstudy hoursj of hard toll The plague passed over as It had come 1n a short t1me about three moons Resum1ng the1r Campalgn the Crusaders found themselves a llttle rusty after the1r enforced rest but soon the great mach1ne was go 1ng better than before The Kn1ghts of the Frosh contlnued the11 separate campa1gns but 1n several challenges for fr1endly 1ousts the ent1re order comblned forces to compete for the pr1ze The d1stant country of MIHOCQUB challenged the Red Castle to a tournament to be held at M1nocqua SIX or seven nobles were detalled to uphold the laurels of the order and accord1ngly set out amld the part1ng cheers of fellow kn1ghts and fa1r damsels Among the champlons was the Knlght of Trag1c a member and preceptor of the Frosh These nobles overcame the M1nocquans on all s1des and returned v1ctor1ous to the Red Castle Th1s contest was onlv one of the many tournaments held that year at wh1ch the honor of the Order was unblem1shed Also many Jousts were held on the fields of the castle at home. I 1 1. 1 I 4 ' l Y l I ' 1 c , L 1 1 11 N 1 1. . ., c c L L L l ' 1 . I 1 1 ' N1 I K . 1 1 v. 1 I .6 ll 1 v v 1 L , L , I - 2 1 L1 1 Z v . l ' I l 1 2 1 1 1 1 Y WI I ' 1 1 . 1 1 . r 4 Y K . , v N . I D . 1 L C . .' 1 s 1 C , 2 : - 1 N .N . ' L . L c , , 1 v 5 v. 1 1 v v l 1 1 l ' ' 1 ' l L V L c , L L L - . . , L . x w ' l 1 L L 1 L C L L . , . . . L 7 , L L , L y , ' 1 L I . Q v 1 wi . ' L L order, but the three upper degrees all seemed to un1te agamst the Kmghts Q Lvl 1 LW L L 1 1 1 . 1 Y. N. i . . L I L , V , L L . L c L , . . 1 . 1 I , . 1 1 . L L , . ' 1 . 11 1 Y 1 C L L . L W L L , 11 '1 v . 1 c L ' L' . L L v ' v v 4 y ' , V . .L L ' ' Y 1 7 . . L , . L L , ' . . K '7 L 3 ' L L 1 L h , L . . 7 ' L 1. ! .



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