St Catherines High School - Lance Yearbook (Racine, WI)
- Class of 1923
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I 'miwrfliz.T1.2a:.1al,g5l6i1v--'1.'Aw:'f,1--:iw11vg,'fj -'Ref - - nijffs. 4 1- lx 1 -I i 1-Wi! TT. i lf :Q xwmxw wmvmm: ig'ffwwf-vAv.vwz-lnsmxvfwv-'11-H 0 WNNAVIWZ 'T lf 4f?f5'35?7-fi 'l'423???9'? ?f553L'5WF6' ' 'Z2?fe25'LrH 1- E-. -my-' Q37225 Y-'ww' 'ff - J wwf wwf! 1- - V v M M I J ' ' ' ' may - jam WW-z n .L may 'aa-ec Q , -Q ' L - 0 W2-f'1 2541 V - 2 -3, i?f49:c'?2f'?v2 wvfffif' f1f'73'W.W Y? if '11 ws -,J ' A 1, N av -1- -wx: ' ., ' 'I ',1?ff!f57?1M ' Q . ' -2- - fi--...L-.. wqzwyg' 4? l - ,WW45,,9ll. - . , -Il -3 ' W.:-'-'. .,.- . if n..ea0f'v':. '- .-, Hag. gx ' - ' I 13535, 'gh gif -fu, .-'3 I imil,-.ay-1 -l 1- vi -- - ' fu , .. K ' WV JX S , Q, Qfbyz, , 11 i7 A There are books that make us happy, There are books that make us blue, There are books of every country, There are books of every hue. There are books that have a meaning That the poet alone can see, But the SUNBEAM of Saint Ca.therine's ls the only book for me! -Clara, Seitz, '25. THE BEA ST CATI EPINIL. S ACADEMY VOLUME VI 1 UBLISHED BX '1 HD SLN IO Rs SAINT CATHERINE S ACADEMY RAQILB, XXISLOINSIN JUNE 1923 Qliighi QKBB. gliligr. QHH. I- 'firrrlqenvzs For thirteen years the name of Right Reverend Monsignor M. J. Lochemes has been associated with the Academy of Saint Catherine. As spiritual director and in- structor in Religion and Church History, he has lavishly spent the rich treasures of his superior intellect in an effort to mould our characters, to strengthen our religious heritage, and to prepare us for the graver duties of life. Until the inexorable hand of ill-health was laid upon him, his days were marked with tasks Whole heartedly performed. The work which Providence had assigned him, he held as a sacred trust. And we, privileged as We are to know and love him, now feel his absence keenly. We miss his familiar figure, his kindly interest, and his thoughtful Words, colored ever by the purity and courage of his own life. Although he is released from active duty and the responsibilities of his position, we feel assured that we are not forgotten in his thoughts and prayers. With united hearts we plead that God may bless our poet-priest and make us worthy of his friendship and his teachings. RT. REV. M. J. LOCHEMES Eenlieaiimg flu the spirit nf lube mth lngalig fue the Cfflass nf 1923 zxffeciinmxielg hehicute nur Sunbeam in the Cllllntlger fgeneral Sister gllllarg Qllnntanu limping that it mug serhe as zz slight npprecizxficm of lyer interests in nur helyalf T H E S U N B E A M PRAYER FOR A GIRL GRADUATE Mother of Truthfulness, Look on this creature, Radiant with youthfulness, ' Fresh from her teacher. Forward 'she now must fare Into the world of careg Should her step falter there, Oh, who can reach her? Mother of Purity, Guard her and guide her! Pledge of security, Linger beside her! Calm in that eager breast Motions of rash unrestg Soothe and sustain her, lest Evil betide her! Thou art so powerful! She is so tender! Be thou a tower, full Strong to defend her. Teach her the Christian art, Show' her the nobler part, Keep her unstained of heart,- Mother, befriend her! -Denis A. Mc Carthy. THE NEXV QAINT CATHERINE HIGH SCHOOL 5-,gl-.E-1-,variif .v,.7'1p - .fp,., ,..-f... -,..L..:..: .- -..,...',--f,p.,f,.,,,,,3,..,,. , WY ,, ,.,-,V L ' T, , ' ' ' I. ' I A I E , . , ,3 , F - ,, '- , . , B L The Hein 255511 Srhnul Years and years ago rumors went around that Saint Catherine 's was planning to have a new high school. Each year our hopes rose anew, but only to fade away at the end of the year. At last, after years of patient and unending prayers, these air castles of yesterday are truly plans for tomorrow. With Mary as advocate and protrectress, Saint Catherine's began the building in the month dedicated to Heaven's Queen. With her assistance We hope to occupy the build- ing in a year. The plans for this magnificent structure satisfy all our dreams and hearts' desires. The dear Sisters are sparing no pains and ed- orts to make their school an educational center of which Racine may boast. On the fourteenth of June the corner stone for the new high school will be blessed. The Right Rev. Mgr. M. J. Lochemes who has been connected with Saint Catherine's as instructor in Christian Doctrine and Church History for many years, will ofiiciate at this beautiful ceremony. That God may shower His blessings upon the Sisters and their work, now and always, shall be the prayer of the Class of Twenty-three. -Leone Heuer, '23. Wi Ani T H E S U N B E A M EDITORIAL STAFF MARGUERiTE FRANCIS FRANCES GITZEN FRANCES LUXEM President . V ice-President Secretary . Treasurer . Cheer Leader CLASS OFFICERS Marguerite Francis Vivian Sengbush . . Irma Ludwig . . Grace Noe . Frances Luxem THE SUNBEAM SENIORS MOTTO :-L'Loyalty FLOWER :-Daisy COLORS :-Gold and white M A RGUERITE FRA NCIS Nothing great is ever nccomplisod with- out vnthusinsm, und she has it. FRANCES GITZEN A COIlllJ1llli0Ilth1lt is vlwvrful-is worth goldf' FRA N CES LUXEM The true maid of learning, the world holds her dear, Love bless her, Joy crown her, God speed her career. S e Il i 0 1' s ISABELLE HAMILTON Made up of wisdom and of fun, Medley of all that's dark and clear, Of all that's foolish, all thafs dear. LEONE HEUER One who to herself is true, And therefore must be true to you. SYLVIA KORBEL More is thy due than more than all can pay. GLADYS LA POUR Good nature precedes all virtues. IRMA LUDWIG She reigneth supreme over many, Her friends are as numerous as the stars in heaven. Senlors NI -XRYCL MANN In one short war ho pumd hir elf A glll. wvll Vl0ltl1 tht xxhlla Wa 'ill do lovc hmr CRNCD BOE 'X pri tty lrl A little gul A xsmnmg was VIVI AN SENGBUSH Hero 5 tn the gurl wlth tht heart 'md the heart and thu buulo That make th thr-. bubble uf hfe worth Wllllf' ' GFVEVIEVE TOUT 'UN 1 .Phe sexy pattern gurl EVFL! N WEBER Statelw 'md tall An lo ed by ll gulf- O 1 ' L 1 . T ll V J v W V S v A ,.'. , . I A v ' ,L .5 K 1 x .77 3 . ' ' li ' - A7 A 5 uv! Some glll I say, . 11 1. I ' ' .5 1 .X ' A . ' 1 1 '- I ' ' 1 N 'YY Ji 4 ur , . A I ' uf ,'. , A , ll v ' . ' J . d 'v ' a . Two Y e ar Commercial HELEN BURAN T Everything she does she does well. ATHENE DACQUISTO Her modest looks a cottage might adorn, Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn. JULIA DEDERICH Her ways are the ways of pleasantness And all her paths are peace. ANNA FREDELAKE 'lShe is above all other girls in that talent called humorf, MIN NETTE KONZ A maiden more sincere can ne'er be found, She smiles the live long day. X , 3 T w 0 Y e ar W N - bom HICYCIHI N MINERVA KOSTERMAN Noi stuck up or proud, .lust one of the crowd, And ll jolly good sport 1 Of Saint Catlxerixnfs sort. i i 1 MARIE KRATOCHVIL i Sinverit'y is lif0's greatest asset. I. CITCILIA KRQES ' Blvss you fair mzlid. I am not to yo known. i i N l.l'CILL!C KROPILOSKI An upon lieairtwl maiden, true :md pnrv. liICRTRI'I'JE NAND Full of vigor, dash mul go, , Shu's difillrvlit than tho rest you know. Two Y ear Commercial MARGARET MARKUNAS What she undertook to do she did. RUTH MC MAHON There is not a colleen sweeter! ' GERTRUDE MILLER In simple manners all the secret lies. BLANCH O 'NEIL Ar This is a maid from the Emerald Isle, Her soul is forever wrapped in a smile. ELEANOR PIER Be sunny to all And nothing befallf ' Two Y e ar Commercial EMMA PORSTNER, 1 IIOYUI' lmvw sn young il body with so olrl :1 head. CECI Ll A PIER Rv groan in :wt as you have l.1m-n in tlumgllt. l' CLARA SEITZ And thu light in lwr grnw vyvs em-lloes T110 note of hm' lips' soft w0lc'oming. AlllCl.AIDlC STATZ Shu is not C'0llSClUllS of her wortllf' .HOSE Sf'l'lUl3EIi'l' i'Wl1o ln-ings sunslmiuo into ilu' lifv of :molln-r has slulslnizw in hor mv11.' ' Two Y e ar Commercial CATHERINE THIELEN How good is she and just And fit for higher trust. M YRTLE TOUTAN T For if she will, she will, you may dvpvnel on it. And if she won't, she won't, so there's an end on it. J OSEPHIN E WOJTASIEW ICZ A sweet and virtuous soul. ADELINE WITTKOXVSKI A Iifc that moves to gracious ends. M XRGARET ZINNEN L'She hath 21 tear for pity and a hand Open as day for melting charity. Cf,, My llfe 1S but Thy drexm O God U v. mtch and guird Lord from above The prayers of my shlp adrlft' 3 w., 'Y f T-A Worked out by Thee alone, Thy gift if T H E S U N B E A M TO THE SENIORS May God speed you! our Senior comrades dear, WVhom close association drew so near, Your journey ou Life's sea is just begun Witli joy as well as obstacles, der hung. And though temptations try to rouse your fear Remember always, God your Strength is near, And then the Light of Him your path will clear, And lead you on. Until your life is done May God speed you! May each of you succeed in your career And turn to joy all sorrows that appear. Your battle thus far surely you have won, For well you tried all evil things to shun, Our wish, now that the parting day is here- Is God speed you! --Sophomores. The way is long-thro weary wastes, it passes, Thro deserts Without water, without shadeg Across green marshes, treacherous morasses, It stretches, till the pilgrim grows afraid, For unknown peril, all the known, surpasses, And none can say where hangs the arnbuscade Our Lady of the VVay, whate'er betide, Madonna della Strada, be our guide! -QSQ-lected T H E S U N B E A M A TRIBUTE T0 SAINT CATHERINE,S Josephine Gundlach Alice FOX Athene Dacquisto Margaret Bos Marie OLle J eanettE Obermeyer Eleanor WeStrich Rose RoSsa Annella Scliolzen Margaret CliApman Marion 'Ihlelen Edna BruNk Lucy G'T3lCl9TT FlorenCe Kuypers MatildAKieifer Elizabeth STapelnian Mary THom Edith Gliraghty J enuie PaRn1enter Genevleve Barth CatheriNe Birong Veronica AigElis Helen RogofSky Alina B-auMgarclt Gertrude WVebE1' Alvina KaRpen Ethel BRehm Margaret FlYnn Georgina SI-lea Janice BIAU11 Bertha GaLiszausky Ruth FLynn Marie OSius -Gertrude Weber, '24, T H E S U N B E A M THE BLUE AND THE GOLD B is for beauty the blue so fair, From the cloak of Our Lady, the gold of her hair. L is for loyalty which I and you Owe to our colors, the gold and the blue. U is for unity, together we'll stand By our beautiful colors, the best of the land. E stands for edort, let's all do our best To show up our colors amongst all the rest. A for ambition, that honors We'll Win And stand by our colors through thick and through thin. N for nobility, a virtue so rare, But 'tis shown in our Wonderful colors so fair. D is for duty: to be loyal and true, To love and to honor the gold and the blue. Gr stands for goodness, to be upright and fair, In our dealings with others, be honest and square, O for obedience to teachers, so kind, That's how we will surely succeed you will find. L stands for labor--though hard it is true, We'll be glad that we've Worked for our Gold and our Blue D-Our Dear Mother, 'neath her cloak she'll enfold, Ourselves, our ambitions, Our Blue and Our Gold. -Eleanor Westrich, '24 If I were a bee and you were a rose, Would you let me in when the gray wind blows? YVould you hold your petals wide apart, Would you let me in to find your heart, If I were a rose? -Sara Teasdale Commercial girls Innocence Chums V's best friend ulennyn Sporting among the waves. The Trio. Ponr wheel! Ever higher VVinrer is past. Posing Virginia In old Michigan Thnwing ont. An old girl. THE SUNBEAM SENIOR IDENTIFICATION BUREAU Marguerite Francis-'iMargie Temper ament: Pastime: Likes most: Hates most : Modeled after: Weak point: Ambition: Probably will be: Usually found: Frances Gitzen- Samuiie Temperament: Pastime: Likes most: Hates most: Modeled after: Weak po?nt: Ambition : Probably will be : Usually found : Isabelle Hamilton- Izzy Temperament : Pastime: Likes most Hates most: Modeled after: Weak point: Ambition: Probably will be: Usually found: Leone Heuer-- Lee Temperament : Pastime : Likes most: Hates most : Modeled after: Weak point : Ambition : Probably will be: Usually found: Lazy but studiou Calling off names Herself Her freckles Herself only IIer lessons To be popular s of tardy pupils Chief lady of the land On the campus Good as gold and Looking anxious Her studies Short lessons A cherub Her bobbed hair She's in doubt We'll see With Sister Winsome Getting permissio Snapping gum To keep silence Latest style Her lessons A Mrs A grand Wife In a jolly crowd lots to her n to speak Clever but quite contrary Studying modern authors Marguerite Francis To be contradicted Her sister Speeches An old maid In some man's kitchen Before the mirror l THE SUNBEAM , Sylvia Korbel- Slvy Temperament: Pastime : Likes most: . Hates most 1 Modeled after: l Weak point: Ambition: Probably will be: Usually found: Gladys La Pour- Gladie l Temperament: Pastime: Likes most: Hates most: Modeled after: Weak point: Ambition : Probably will be Q W Usually found : l l Irma Ludwig- Becky l Temperament : Pastime: Likes most Hates most: Modeled after: Weak point: Ambition : Probably will be: Usually found: Frances Luxem- Dan l Temperament : ' Pastime : Likes most: Hates most : Modeled after: Weak point : Ambition : Probably will be: Usually found: i l N 9 Maryce Mann- Mei Temperament : l ' Pastime: l Likes most: Hates most : i Jolly Whispering in class To perform experiments To write them up Carol Bird-maybe Giggling To be a physical culture teacher A whitchaired grandmother Where expected Good natured Drawing Anything Bronehitis Gladys La Pour Exertion A lady of leisure Dad's housekeeper Home Cordial Putting her hair up To cheer ? ? Ask her ? Giggling At home with mother Happy In good company Coquettish Writing composition Shows Boys 'P Movie star Her vanity case Journalist Matron of old maids institute In the Rialto Pleasing Playing Three o'clock in the morning Algebra To be absent ' THE SUNBEAM Modeled after: Weak point: Ambition: Probably will be: Usually found: Grace Noee Kitty Temperament 3 Pastime: Likes most: Hates most : Modeled after: Weak point: Ambition: Probably will be: Usually found: Vivian Sengbush- Wynn Temperament: Pastime: Likes most: Hates most: Modeled after: Weak point: Ambition: Probably will be : Usually found : Genevieve Toutant- Gen Temperament : Pastime: Likes most Hates most: Modeled after: Weak point: Ambition: Probably will be: Usually found: Evelyn Weber- Evvy Temperament : Pastime: Likes most: Hates most : Modeled after: Weak point : Ambition: Probably will be: Usually found: A society belle ? A real business woman A Persian dame With Isabelle Sweet and dainty Using a powder puff Her mirror Class period A doll All points Just nice A nun Never alone A smile for all Combing her hair Her L. C. ? A steam engine Walking fast To walk slowly and gracefully A missionary Last seat in row Very Frenchy Speaking French Nice clothes Praise Y ? Madame Pompadour Her complexion A society belle A Louisiana belle On duty Exact Studying Teaching Catechism Sympathy Cornelia ' Her Caesar A community worker Pining With the seniors , Y w w V R I N N THE SUNBEAM TEN YEARS FROM HENCE QPLT-Q Y 3 hd sF7e.o'n'a cat with H Q.. ?oYNk- G Q 49 0 6 5471 -f X I How I wish I was a boy said Frances. This wish caused her to organize the Anti-Hares- foot Club. ,fax a... a GED u nE...--mm, 1 ll el I Any person wearing a hat from Madame Isabe11a's is considered to be in the height of fashion. S Marguerite found she cou1dn't: live without her little Ruggleses and so she started an orphan asylum. , V ' I , K X fi 'corn vw- u ii 'fl I E? an Mow. XI' EMM There's even an editor in the class of '23, Leone found her work on the Sunbeam so pleasant that she's chosen writ- ing as her life's work. Q' vovvj n 5, , . THE SUNBEAM Q5 we sveeax 0 After a search of years the great scientist, Irma Ludwig, at last found the Lost Star, which she triumphantly named Hallado. C J teuchcr. Sylvia has become a noted athlete. E5-Lf ef K ar li Q.vL1'e.K B If any new tomb or ruin is found, Frances Luxem will surely be there with her pad and pencil taking notes for her next history book. U Clrxe-vke S, Q 'UW-5 Ks the 'U' Alilo we found Gladys shy Qlvbk 'u a7 , while at school, neverthe- Cause, 3 e Ko v A less, she makes a successful J dmv:-g-, .thhkel -X45 5 - xL a. Y 0, llitiii has become the dxrectress of the most famous Jazz orchestra in New York I- Maryce, through her wonderful abilit ', THE SUNBEAM .ffm imh' 'bn Br- 'CHQ- elmvai-OY boi Nxneh' 'wx VJOLXX' Viviun has dvuidvd to rl-turn to Enrupu whore sho has pcifcctvd lmrsm-lf in nrt. sl f fag L K i i 'fAnd as sho slept she dreamed a dream. And when this dream camo true, she was considered one of the greatest hcnufncturs of mankind, the inventor of the L-nginuless aeroplane. Grace is a nurse now, and such a winning one, that the hospital in which she serves is Hooded with applications. 47 Q? FC r 7 Y 4' i E3 cs nmwl g O ' - .rm Good-by Vivfe Gennfe is having gieat success as a singer. 'Ei cg! 3 -Irma Ludwig, Sylvia Korbel. THE SUNBEAM CLASSWILL NVe, the Class of Nineteen Hundred Twenty-three, of Saint Catherine's Academy, City of Racine, State of Wisconsin, do hereby publish this as our last and only testament, To the following we bequeath: To the faculty, We bequeath our great appreciation of their attempts to guide us along the long and path of knowledge. To the Juniors, we bequeath our many privileges, dignity and also our good will and friemlsliip which may help themat some future time. To the Sophomores, with a contrite heart, We bequeath the use of the new auditorium. Owing to the fact that they have been putting on splendid plays they deserve it. To the little Freshmen. who gaze upon the Seniors in awe struck wonder, we bequeath the hope that some day they will acquire tne dignity of Seniors. But, in order to do so we should like to inform them that they will have to rid themselves of their kindergarten ways. To Rose Rossa, Marguerite Francis leaves her ability to deliver speeches in the Assembly in the future. Lest we forget,tl1e Seniors will the Wonderful class spirit which has existed throughout their four-year sojourn at S. C. A., to the Juniors. To the loyal Alumnae. we the Seniors, bequeath the school spirit which We have made such good use of during our entire High School course. May you profit by it as we have. To the Seniors of 1924, we unselishly will the honor of being the first to graduate from Saint Ca.therine's new High School. To all future classes of Saint Catherines Academy, we share the love for our Alma Mater. - Marguerite Francis, '23. T H E S U N B E A M CLASS IIIbTORY The many talents and accomplishments whlch mark the unusual brxlhancy of the members of the Class of 25 wxll be more easlly understood and better appreclated after thexr noble ancestry has been revxewed Marguerxte Francls traces her hneage along a hne of noted forefathers aw ay back to St Patrlck Xanthlppe, one of Marguerlte s great grand aunts xt ns beheved IS shghtly responsxble for her temper Frances Gltzen places a hold upon Romulus, the founder of Rome From thls character she mherlts her loxe for the ancxent Latln Language Perhaps Pollyanna IS responslble for Frances s chlld luke manners whlch help to make her such a dlgnxfled Semor Isabella Hamxlton has somewhat lost track of her lxne of ancestors How ever she chngs unerrmgly to Alexander Hamllton one of her grand uncles, from whom she lnherlted her patrlotxc temperament This she exhlblted especxally at the time of the mayor electlon As we learned from Isabella s rrany narratlons that other great men who graced her fam1ly three were passen gers on the Nlavflower, her prlm Purltan manners are easily accounted for Leone Heuer s ezltensne x ocabulary IS a heritage from Webster her great grand parent Another of Mxss Heuer s note worthy ancestors IS Wllham the Conqueror From hxm she derxved her conquering spxrxt whlch makes her able to overcome the many temptatlons to speak m the assembly as well as ln the corrldors Svlvla Korbel owes her ablhty m hlstory to a remote relatlonshlp to Herodotus, the celebrated hxstorlan The fact that Dlana IS another of Sylvla s alpccstors accounts for her love to roam 1n the woods especxally ln the sprmg of t e year Irma Ludxug wlshes to mention that her rare artlstxc sklll, whxch she exerted to her utmost ln sketching the Class Prophecv IS an accomphshment mherxted from her great grand parent Mlchael Angelo ohn Dalton the Enghsh chemlst, who generahzed the laws of definlte and multlple proportlons, IS another of her noble forefathers Frances Luxem claxms to be a dlrect descendant of Marle Antolnette To thls falr queen Frances owes her rare grace and love for gayety Her declded preference for the author, Shakespeare IS due to the fact that she IS a great grand daughter of that worthy sxre Gladys La Pour s artlstlc traits are a rare heritage from the renowned pamter, Leonardo Da Vxncx From Edmund Spencer, the founder of the famous Spenserlan Stanza, she undoubtedly acquxred her skxll for 1nvent1ng new rhvme schemes Maxyce Mann stoutly asserts that Guy de Maupassant the great French nox ehst belongs to her famxly tree To hlm she owes her lxterary powers and her lowe for the study of the French language Her musxcal talent IS a legacy from ubal, our first ITIUSILIQD Grace Noe pomts wlth prlde to Apollo the god of musxc, and Sappho the lvrxc smger, as her mxghty forefathers It vuas also, mdeed, a surprlse for us all to learn that the Three Graces are Mxss Noe s great aunts after whom she was named Vxvlan Scngbush wlshes to lmp ess upon her frxends the fact that Nauslcaa ms her patcrnwl great grand aunt From her V1v1an mherlted those qulet gentl manners which have endeared her to all her classmates Loulse Alcott, the N1 - W , . . Y . . . , I 1 l u 'I . I , , . . . 7 . . l . . , . . . , 0 I Q 1 y i In . . . , v 1 ' , . . . - 1 Y 9 . , . .. n I, V Q I . . . . ., . . . . . . . - - I 51, q , . , . . . . Y L A - Y I . .7 , . 7 I I u , . . . I .. 7 . . 9 . i , . - , , .. AU . -. ls - - - 1 . . V .' , - - I THE SUNBEAM writer of books for young people, is responsible for Vivian's preference tojuvenile reading. Genevieve Toutant proclaims that her ancestry can be followed back to Saint Genevieve, the peasant maid of France. The obliging spirit of this character can be readily recognized in Genevieve's willingness to help others. It is believed, that Bernadette, the little French maid to whom Our Ldy ap- peared at Lourdes, has endowed Genevieve with those most appealing qualities which make her a favorite among her companions. Evelyn Weber traces her stately, dignified carriage straight back through hosts of famous ancestors even to the celebrated Penelope. From the faithful Ruth of the Old Testament, Evelyn inherits her fond affections which she cherishes for her classmates and Alma Mater. -Frances Gitzen, '25. THE THIRTY-FIRST OF MAY O! Mother dear, O! Mother fair, We bring thee f1ow'rs to-dayg We bring thee wreaths of t1ow'rs rare This beautious month of May. We chose this day, the last of May In memory of you, We decked your altar fair with HoW'rs, And crowned you Mother, true. We marched along the campus green, And all was grand, 'tis trueg. Accept our effort Mother dear, To show our love for you. -Genevieve Toutant, '23. r W N N w w r ' r A THE SUNBEAM CURRE TIVF T Salnt Cathernne s reopened on September oth The roll was unusually large thxs year All the glrls appeared vvearlng their snowy Whxte unlforms uhlch from now on must be Worn durlng the school sesslon For some weeks the school was busy org l,l1171l'lg the d1tferent classes On September 26th an unusual hub bub was heard 111 the Assembly What do you suppose was hlppenlng? Tust the changmg of the gn-ls seats It was such a temptatlou to talk, slttlng bcslde one s best frrend Student government has been establlshed The Senlors look rather llllp0I't mt vs 1lk1ng around wlth thelr books Keep sllcnce glrls they ll get you' September 7th W1tllGSS8d the electlon of the Sophomore class officers The next day the Jumors orguuzed thelr basket ball teams We see Bhtltlllg games ahead As the 29th lS Rt Rev Mgr Lochemes Name s Day the glrls were glven L half hohday All blessmgs on our Dlrector The school certalnly loves basket ball The 2nd of October the sturdy llttle Sophs organlzed thelr teams What glrl doesn t love sweets? No wonder the Sen1ors candy sale on October 3rd was a success Will they ever grow up? The 11th of October the stately Tumors ap pearcd dressed rs k1dS They worc nbbons and everythlng The Sen1ors were shocked' Such -111 exc1t111g day' We all flocked to the Assembly to see the Sophs dramatlze bllas Marner Then' t Llent IS reasonable After school an excltlng b msket b 1ll g Lme vv ts held Olymplans vs Cardlnals The 17th the Juniors defeated the Olymplans by a score of 20 to 14 SGHIOIS watch your honors' On the 30th of October the Sen1ors met thelr Waterloo by a defeat of 22 to 16 by tl1e J unlors As November lst was a Holyday no school was held The J un1ors planned L h1ke and then xt ramed' Today the 19th of November a Redcmptorxst Father began Ohrrstlan Doctrme 1l1StI'l1L,t1OIlS Our former Sp1r1tualD1rector, Father Lochemes 1S 111 May God speed hxs recovery S1lLHC6 beglns Every glrl carrles books home to study Tests begln thc loth 1 l 1 . , . , P ' . . v . . . . f u ' I , 7 . . . 9 7 - 11 ' ' E 1 . ll . 1 . - ', . . . , l c i1 . Q 1 1 -c . X . I . . J . , . A ' 1 , 1 v . ' . . . . . I . , f Z 'L . A , , , R gg . 1 X D , , l I I L . c I c1 - ' . ' ' V 1 . . , . 7 . f c c . . 1 . l . X - c , , , l I-. u . , . 1, I 0 1 I 1 . - n 1 - H Z U l .N 1 . 1. A l . . 11 ll ' 1 ' . I . H X. ,, . ' . I . . V r . 1 . . , . 1 . . . Y. 1 - 1 1. c , r . . , . , . l 1 . - X ' a ' - 1 . . I . 1 , 1 . , ,. ' 1 J . . . . . I . . . . I . . . , . 1 ' V 1, . ! l . J I . . . I .' 1 1 1 ' X 1 , . l THE SUNBEAM The 29th of November the Seniors distributed baskets of food to the poor. The school helped admirably in this work of charity. At 4 o'clock of the same day The Blasphemeru was shown to the school. It Was awonderful movie. After the play the girls left for the Thanksgiving holidays. School opened again, December 4th, All the girls are now wearing their blue uniforms. On the 7th, our beloved babes, the Freshmen, presented to us Rosy Balm. In spite of their youth the play Went otf admirably. We love candy. The Junior candy sale on the 15th was a marked success, The dramatic skill of the Seniors was shown in their Christmas play, The Birds' Christmas Carol. On January 4th We all Hooked back after the Christmas holidays. The Juniors have finally decided on their class rings. Feb. 5. Today Mother Romana discussed with the students the plans for building of a new high school. The girls are more than pleased with the project and will help in making it a success. Feb. 12. The Seniors gave a Lincoln program in their English Class this morning. Feb. 14. St. Valentine's Day. The Sophomores entertained the Seniors ata. delightful party. The favors Were tiny baskets Hlled with nuts and hearts. Every one declared she had a very good time. Feb. 19-23. What an exciting week. A contest was held for the most popular girl in school. It Was a close race between Marguerite Francis and Rose Rossa. But thanks to the speeches and hard work of the Seniors Marguerite Francis came out ahead. God bless our Marguerite. A Feb. 27. A delightful. program was given by the Freshmen in the As- sembly, the occasion being Longl'elloW's Birthday. For youngsters the talent was good. Feb. 28. Toda.y in honor of Mother Romana a program was held. The Sophs gave a play entitled The Conspiratorsf' We'll leave it to the Sophs for dramatic ability. . Mar. 17. St. Patrick's Day. The Seniors proved to the school that they could act by presenting a two-act play entitled The Prize Essay. Mar. 26-29. Silence reigned in the halls for three days. A Retreat was given by Rev. J. Zeller. His conferences were beautiful and will be remembered always by the girls. - April 1. APRIL FOOL. April 6. A Mass Meeting was held in the Assembly to discuss the plans for the new school. April 9-16. Sunbeam Week. The School was divided into bands to compete for the prize which was to be given to the group selling the greatest number of Annuals. The prize was a delicious luncheon. The honor went to the bands of Rose Schobert and Marie Kratochvil. THE SUNBEAM April 30. Saint Catherines Day. The Seniors hiked to the Dam. For a while one of the girls caused a great deal of excitement by falling in. May 10. Ascension Day. The Seniors were the guests of Evelyn Web- er at Corliss. Some of them hiked to Corliss in the morning and heard Mass at the Corliss Church At noon Mrs. Weber served a delicious chicken dinner. Mrs. VVeber invited the Class of '23 to spend every Ascension Day at her home. May 12. Sister Domitillafs Name Day. The Seniors gave a program in her in her honor in their English Class. In the afternoon the Seniors were given free. A few of them hiked to the Dam. May 18. This afternoon Miss Leila Jorgensen, mezzo-soprano and pianist entertained the girls with a delightful program. May 22. The Seniors received invitations from Grace Noe for a Class Party to be given at her home June 2. May 24. More invitations. The Seniors were presented with invitations for the Faculty-Senior Luncheon. Today, also our May Queen was chosen. The honor fell to Irma Ludwig. May 27. Senior Play given for the Sisters. May 29. At eight o'clock the Seniors presented their Class Play, The Gypsy's Dream, to the public at Dania Hall. May 31. The school marched in a procession in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Virgin was crowned with a pretty Wreath by Florence Quinn who acted as attendant to Irma, the May Queen. After the procession the school hunted for the Senior Banner. Of cousrse, the Sophs had to End it. At three o'clock gave the Seniors a. luncheon. After the luncheon the Juniors entered with a wonderful original program. June 1. 4. Tests. Last ones of the year. Ju11e 2. Grace Noe entertained the Class of '23 at a Class Party at her home. June 14. Commencement. June 18. The Junior Music Class Recital. June 19. The Senior Music Class Recital. June 21. Alumnae Banquet. Graduates of '23 admitted into the Alumnae Association. -Frances Luxem, 523. Views in the vicinity of Racine THE SUNBEAM- ' 'ALUM i' On Thursday, June 22, 1922, a dream of years was realized: the alumnae association of Saint Catherines and Holy Rosary was organized. For some weeks before, committees appointed at a preliminary meeting had been busy with plans. The invitations and announcements had been issued, the program had been arranged, the constitution had been drawn up. The Sisters had out- done themselves to make every nook and corner of the buildings and grounds proclaim a royal welcome. The day of the meeting was ideal. Early in the morning the girls began to arrive. At eight-thirty, about fifty old girls , representing classes 1879 to 1922 were assembled on the north lawn for Mother Greneral's word of welcome. Then, as they had done so often in the years gone by, they marched in true school girl fashion to the chapel, rich in sacred memories for every alumna. The solemn High Mass sung by the Reverend P. Paul Franke, P. S. M. was offered for the intentions, spiritual and temporal of all the graduates. Surely the hour was rich in graces. The business meeting at ten-thirty was held in what we of the past generations called the commencement hall- it is now the high school assembly, Miss Elizabeth Fox, chairman of the committee on organization, presided, Miss Angeline Sieger acted as secretary pro tem. The constitution was read and ratified. The meeting adjourned for luncheon. The afternoon was as splendid as the morning. The delightful cafeteria luncheon was served on the south lawn by the junior class of Saint Catherine's High School. Then followed two charmed hours in which to chat with old teachers and classmates, to peep into old classrooms, to visit old ha.unts, to re- tell school girl pranks-the painting of the minims' cat, the pillaging of Sister Jacobine's tomatoes, the Halloween party in what was the Ancient History classroom, The reunion program which followed acquainted us with the newer talent among Saint Catherines girls. The inspiring address by Father Deglman of Marquette University will spur all who heard it to finer heights of Christian womanhood. The chief matter of business at the adjourned business meeting which followed the program was the election of officers. The results of the election were as follows: President z- Ethel M. Fox First Vice-President:-Mary Stapleton Secretary :--Christie Moritz Second Vice-President:-Lucille Mc Graw Weilis Treasurerz- Ida Burkhardt Third Vice-President:-Ruth M. Fox Historian :-Anna Doyle Q T H E S U N B E A M EXECUTIVE BoAED Ella Fox Martha Christnacht Wolf Florence Anderson Gevers V Sister Mary Elaine Florence Evans Cecilia Rietz The evening began with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament and rosary. The ranks which formed at five-thirty were twice as long as those that had formed in the morning for Mass. Our numbers had grown during the day until now we passed the hundred mark. From the chapel we Went to the old- time refectory. The committee on decorations with Angeline Sieger as chair- man had made the room beautifully attractive. Tables were arranged a.ccord- ing to classes. Each class had its class colors and class itlowers suggested in the place cards-a delightful reminiscence. Talk and laughter rippled freely. Old and new songs lent zest. It was here, however, that the lonesomeness,- the haunting sensation of a big gap-which had persisted all day with the old girls found its public expression. It did seem as though Mother Cecilia, Mother Alphonsa, and Sister Theophila must merely be delayed. All day we looked for them to come. The toast to the founders brought them very close indeed, Perhaps they were present after all. So the day passed-a beautiful day rich in old memories and new treasures. May each year bring another such ! An Old Girl. JUN1oRs THE SUNBEAM President . . V ice-Presi dent . Secretary . . Treasurer . Aigelis, Veronica Brunk, Edna Brehni, Ethel Baumgardt, Alina Birong, Catherine Chapman, Margaret Flynn, Mzirgeret Flynn, Ruth Fox, Alice Galiszanski, Bertha Greraghty, Edith Gradert, Lucy Gundlaoh, Josephine Heinriohs, Helen Karpen, Alvina Keiffer, Matilda CLASS OF 1924 Morro :-'LCarpe Diem . . Rose Rossa . Catherine Birong . Alvina Karpen . . Marie Olle FLOWER :-Lily of the Valley COLORS :-Blue and gold REGISTRATION Kuypers, Florence Mann, Janice Obermeyer, Jeanette Olle, Marie Osius, Marie Parmenter, Jennie Rogofsky, Helen Rossa, Rose Shea, Georgina Scholzen, Annella Stapelman, Elizabeth Thom, Mary Thielen, Marion Westrich, Eleanor Weber, Gertrude SOPHOMORES COMMERCIAL CLASS THE SUNBLAM Pr1s1111nt V11e 111151111 nt S11-r1t 1ry Trem ur r Cl111r L1 lllbl' Al1KlLTSOI1 1111111 1301111 M1r1o11 Colbett Nor1. Fox R1b11l1 Cnrxrxey Rkbllll Grtles B1r11'11l1,tt1, Gurely Vlolet b1111lt Wllbllftjl IS6'llll Ruth 11111111311 151819 Ixouxplb 1101111 Llllllkf M1l1l1e1l N'IlTlI 1.11V1 ll 11fIIllLI' Dorothy 1VI1'L1oy 111llglI'Lt Burmt H1l1n D11ler1111 111111 F11 111 1 1111 A11111 Kon? 31111111 ttc IiI'OtOL11Y 11 11I II'1L 1xobt1 rm 111 11.11111 rx 1 Ixrcrs L11,111 1 1xrop11os1 1 111101116 M 11111 cJil'11'l1llK M1111r C111tru1l1 'NI1 M 111011 Ruth M lI'lxl1ll'lS 11I1r1,1r1t O Nell B1lllCllL CLASS OF 1920 Morro Dads not words FL011 ER OTCll1Cl 'sv1e1.t pea COLORS Oroh11l 11111 s1lver REGISFRATION GROUP I GROUP H Bernadette Gales Els1e K 1rpen Dorothy Mlller Marg 11-et Mc EY oy Genew leve Solper O Brlen Allce Osborne V1olet Parmenter Ruth Pf11'fl Mary Agnes Pfost LOUISE Shaw Susanne Scl1r'111fn'1gel Gabrlelle Solper Geneweve Thom Lorrame Thomfns Anna Tobm Margaret Troestler MdIgl1GT11L Troe tler Marle Wxttke Ethel W9b9lS Margaret Pler Cecllla. Pler Eleanor Porstner Emma, S hobert Rose Se1tL Clara Statz fidelande Tluelen Catherlne Tobm ROUIHDW Toutant Myrtle VV1tt11owsl11 Adellue WOJt1S1bW1CZ C3thGT1H9 WOJf3S1BW1CZ Josephlne Zmnen Margaret 1 1 1 1 'Y CP' , -l ,. I 1 1' J A ' '- -- 'lf 2 . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . ' 2 '13 e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 ' 1 ' :P F2 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1' n LL .ll Y ' ,, H z- 1 ' . ' 1 ,Q Q . 1 A . Ln , L1 x ,, . ., 1 , . . J , J L J 9 C 1 I . , . . . , . , ', 1 '2 2, 2. , A 'ix rg yay' I ., I 1 ., ' , 1 1,. 1 1- J111 L , V, -. ' . 1 I NS. , D L E , '1- . ' ., ' , 1, ja. , , . 1 Q Haas, Carol Starke, Dorothy , , , VI W ' L , 1 fr , C 7 .1 Y 3 1 1 - 4 ' 9 , Y' , . ' 5 . 2 1 , ' 1, 1 11 ,. 2, -!l'1 -1 J 1 1 ,1 , I Ur , ., , I , 4 , 2. 2,1 A , 1 . 2 , 33 1 1 F , 1 Q 1 '1 ' if Fi 'e, 2 1 f . ww . 1, 9 'F L' 1 1 ,. ? xt ,X ,7 , c Y V. '1 ' 2 Q. , ? 1: K 1 L r N 1 ,' ', ' ' 3-., '?' 1 9 ' iq 1 ' 3 ,C ' 1 '1 , 9 . -1 f' 1 ' 1 , 'V + ' ' 1 Y . .3 . . 1 2 i , , C , 1 v 1: 4 I . .I I 1 '2 11, 1 Jr, ' 1 , 21 1 9 THE SUNBEAM President . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . Barta, Alice Carlson, Marie Connell, Harriet Crangle, Julia Farrell, Dorol hy Fla,niga.n, Violet Flynn, Agnes Frederick, Germaine Geraghty, Mildred Gibson, Fay Groulik, Lillian Higgins, Catherine Keller, Leona. Milkio, Cecilia Miller, Ruth Bies, Marion - Blackburn, Frances Buran, Mary Cromer, Lillian Crowley, Marie Delnegro, Jennie Francis, Merc-eil F riss, Ione Haas, Grace CLASS OF 1926 MHTIOII Osborne . Harriet Connell Florence Spange Florence Spange Morro:-- We finish to begin FLOWER :-Sweet Pea COLORS :-Silver and blue REGISTRATION GROUP I. GROUP II. Novak, Josephine Olle, Cecilia, Osborne, Marion Petkus, Mikalina Petkus, Pulcheria Quinn, Florence Radewitz, Mary Ritzinger, Walburga: Spange, Florence Spielvogel, Anna Tyborczyk, Emily VVasrud, Hazel Williamson, Mabel Young, Rose Haas, Jeannette Heinisch, Frances Konicek, Rose Moore, Helen Mueller, Rose Mc Gee, Magdalen Ross, Ruth Seitz, Marie Sonnen, Catherine FRESH MEN, GROUP I FRIESHMEN, GROUP II - -Ai' THE SUNBEAM ITERAR CLASS FLOVVER Farewell de'1r school dear frlends t ue We needs must take our lemve of you The world IS calllng us away From school and frlends so klnd and gay We go thls day from b C A Each one of us a chfferent way Yet ere we part a message true Dear You And The And Dmsy Frlend we send to you are the flower of our class you are loved by every lass Wlth whxte and gold md love untold whlte stands for sweet purlty pure ln thought and deed 'well be A slgn of loyalty 18 gold And that resolve to heart we ll fold Yes Loyalty we name but thee To serve us on Llfes rugged sea Well eer be true to God above And to our school whlch we do love So farewell Alma, Mater dear The cruel cold World we do not fear Thls IB the message Daxsy Frlend The class of Twenty three does send 23 Leone Heuer 23 Maryce Mann , ., , ' , so r 1' o 'I , , 4 , . z Into our lives we you do fold. 9 7 9 . , . 1 Y 7 7 , V n . . S . . , - e . 7 W 9 1 -' 9 THE SUNBEAM DOTHERIGHT Let's try to do the right, girls, We'll do it every day, Let's try to do our duty well, For that's the only way. To do the right shows bravery, To stick to what is true, Be independent, never mind, What other people do. Let's try to do the right, girls, Though it is hard, We know, Be brave, and show we're noble girls As through this life we go. For God is ready any time, To heal a noble heart, Then try to do the right, girls, And play a woman's part. We'll do the right because it's right, It's noble good and true, To always know you've done your best, And done your duty too. Now when we go into the world, Letls work with might and main, For she is good who always makes The right her highest aim. -Grace Noe, ,2 T H E S U N B E A M HSUFFER 'LITTLE CHILDRENU More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams off' So sang one of our' greatest poets, Tennyson. This is a story of a child's prayer for her daddy. Slowly the man on the porch stopped. He drew his shabby coat close around him and shivered. The scene within the house was one of happiness. A mother and little child sat near the fireplace. The mothers back was turned to the French window where the man cranshed. But the face of the child was turned toward the man. Slowly he rubbed his ha11d across his eyes. VVhere had he seen that face before? Those beautiful eyes and golden hair. Gold as the silk of the corn that sways in the sun. Suddenly another scene appeared to the man. A scene that happened years ago. A small room, poor but neat. he saw. He had come home Lroken- hearted, beaten. Beaten, because he had chosen to be honest. He saw his wife's tear stained face turned up to his pleading. lVha.t a mistake he had made. He believed her guilty of selling his plans to the man who had beaten him. But he had been mistaken as he afterwards found out. He saw his wife pleading with him for her and their child. But he had turned deaf ears upon her and left. He left resolving 11ever to be honest again and to live by hook and crook. ' For three years he had associated with the slums of New York. But as yet he had committed no grave crime. Each time he had tried something had prevented him. But now he was without funds, Without a pla.ce to sleep. Tonight he would steal and take enough to start him in life to wreck the man who had ruined him, He knew nothing of the house he was robbing, It was to have been Sneaky Joe's jobl' but Joe was sick and he, VVenda.l Stearns, had promised to do the job , He shivered again and moved away from the door. Access there was then impossible. He walked around the side of the house. On the second tioor he saw a balcony, He would enter here. Grrasping the lattice that supported a cling- ing vine, he swung himself up to the balcony. Great guns! was he caught ? No, the little child that he had see11 in the room below was being put to bed by her nurse. He closed his eyes to shut out the scene. It was too home- like and he must get that money. Suddenly his wandering senses came back. The little girl was kneeling beside her nurse praying. Oh, dear litt.le Jesus, spoke the child, Bless my mama who is in heaven with the angels. Dear Mama, I wish you were here. An' God bless Daddy 'n Grandma and make me a good girl. Amen. As the child finished, the woman whom lie had seen downstairs en- tered. With a cry the child ran to her. 'Tse prayed to God for Daddy, 'n Oh! Grandma I know I'll find him, THE SUNBEAM The man ou the balcony now looked at the elderly Woman. A cry escaped his lips. It was his wife's mother. The child was his. With a cry he threw open the French window and walked in. Mother, he cried, Oh! God forgive me. Half an hour later Wenda1Stearn sat by the side of his daughter's little bed. She was asleep. He turned and looked at her. So it was her prayers that had saved him, Glancing up he saw a picture of his wife. His eyes filled with tears as he murmured, Oh, God make me worthy of this child and teach me to pray. -Frances Luxern, '23. SAINT CATHERINES Schools are built of bricks and stones, With fills and posts, and doors, But Saint Catherines is built of loving deeds, That help us through this World. A convent, though a humble home, Within its Walls holds dear, The love of our dear God above Who ever hovers near. And who are those who know all this, You may be asking me, Now don't you know, oh, can't you guess, The Class of Twenty-three! -Vivian Sengbush , '23, THE LONELY CABIN The night was dark and dreary. A storm raged without. The snow blew in gusts against the frozen panes of the windows of the little house. The night was a terrible one for any human being to be out in. The little cabin was dark and forlorn. No light shone from the windows. No smoke could be seen curling from the chimney. Within all was quiet. Nothing stirred. Nobody moved. Nobody spoke. There must have been a reason. There was. Nobody was in the house. -Gladys La Pour, '23, THE SUNBEAM THE BOOK PARTY Mxss Carol Blrd was xmpatlently awaxtmg the arrlval of her guests The party was unlque and she was anxlous for 1tS success In the mldst of thls ray eflelthi heavy door swung open and something salled mto the room It was t e ltt e ame Prmce Oh Prmcel I am so happy you came And you rode on your magxc cloak' I wxsh that I mlght have one Why Mlss Carol, you may rxde on mme any tlme that you wish Yvhat IS that ueer, clankm noise? It seems to be comm towards thxs q g 5 roomMIt1s,il5iI1les Standish xn hls armor, as the door opened I m glad to see you r 1 es Standnsh h , I am well pleased to meet thee, sweet one And how IS thy health? And ow art thou PFIHCC7 I am qulte well, thank you, your lordshxp Well be lt but thou art mxstaken Beggxng thy Royal Hlghncss s pardon but I fam no lord I iam but your servant, Mmles Standlsh Verxly, we brought no xt es to thls new and of ours Your pardon IS granted dear slr After thls pollte speech the door agam svsung welcome to other guests Odysseus walked majestlcally mto the room I hawe come to break bread wlth thee May Zeus favor this banquet, sald the greek hero Methmks thxs IS a strange land I have come to In all my wan ermgs I haxe seen none so queer Monsters wlth brlght eyes and terrible voxces run about the courts Are there no heroes to slay these hldeous creatures? And alasl huge bxrds I saw xn the alr Woe betlde the vxctlms of these terrxble thmgs My heart turns slck wlthm me I-Io' hol Monsters and b1rds7 Why they re autos and axrshlps, funn man ln the Il1glltgOWI1, replled Peck s Bad Boy who had yust entered the room Surely, the youth IS affllcted Autos, axrshlps strange soundmg words Ah that I mlght have stayed wlth my fanthful wlfe and our son Telemachus, wrathfully answered Odysseus Poor man, soothed Carol Bxrd Don t let the bad boy anger you Let us dlscuss the tlme, sald MIICS Standlsh Odysseus and I have much ln common We are both great captams What sayest thou Pr1nce7 Most certamlv, slr What queer man IS thls coming over the threshold Oh' xt s Sherlock Holmesl ejaculated Carol Do come ln and meet my hterary frxends The newcomer was properly xntroduced and lmmedlately entered mto CODVCFSBIIOH I have some wexghty questxons to dxscuss with you, gentlemen A great murder has been commxtted The lndentxty of the person had not been estabhshed In fact, no body has been dxscovered But on the carpet ln a palatlal home of one of our famous pohtlclans I detected blood clots It looks hke an mterestmg case Aw wasn t exther blood I spxlt some catsup thats all, mterrupted the had boy There goes mv well founded theory But, young man what were ou d mg at thxs house? Oh I that IS mother went to a sewxng meetmg and I went along And vsell, I forgot mv table manners, and That s all rlght saxd Carol Now that we re all acquamted we ll have a llttle muslc Bad Boy please put on a record and turn on the llghts Con P Y . . . . an ' I - ' ' 33 I H . . . . . ,, it , - . . . . . 9 ' ' ' ' ,,. CC 7 ' ' 37 KC ' ' 9, . ' , . IG ' ' 7, ' tc . . . ' . A , I . I l l , t' ' I 39 I ,, . . ,, . . O , . l l I I n . li Y ' ' 77 0 u l A . . . . . . . ,, . H . ,- . . i . . . , y . ,, . , . Hold thy tongue! It is not well for youths to speak in such a manner. I n l s , . . . . ,, GC 5, . ' ES 5 99 K6 ' ' 37 ' . ' , ' if ' ' . 37 H f . i I . ' . . 3 ,,,, cc ' 9 ' sr ' cc ' Y . , ,. ,, . . . 3 L . V. H . . . . S 7 . . . ,, cs a ' , ' 9 sv ' Y ' 7 Cl I . , , . - , y o . H . . . I T , as ' I sc , a I ' as ' rc , 1 ' , I . A . 7 - ,, - ' 7 5 ' THE SUNBEA'M sternation ensued among several of the guests when the command was obeyed. The sudden flare of light brought Odysseus to his knees. Lightning-the light of lupiter. He is angry. Spare us, oh great Father of Gods, and I shall give thee burnt offerings. lust then the phonograph began its enchanting music. ' 'The sirens! We shall not escape death. H Miles Standish and the Prince were equally frightened but stood still as statues. The Bad Boy thought it a huge joke and did not offer a word of con- solation. But Carol, sweet girl, gave a full explanation that set the guests at ease. No further mishap occurred to mar the party, and it was declared a success by all. -Rose Rossa, ,24. AN ODD FELLOW On a nice sunny day he stays about the house and looks for trouble. On a rainy day, he is sure to go out for a long walk and come back dripping wet. When a nice meal is set before him, he looks at it, and then turns sorrowfully awayg but when a meal that is not fit for a dog is put before him, he eats with the greatest appetite. When, on a hot summer day, I ask him to come for a refreshing walk through a park, he only steps back or goes off another direction, But on Sunday, when I go to church, and tell him to stay home and be good, he waits until I have gone a block, then he runs to catch up with me, and all my coaxing and threatening will not make him turn back. He plays many games, but when he sees that he cannot win, he walks off without the least sign of warning, or acts in such a way, that no one cares to play with him. When he wins, however, the longest play-time seems too short, and he shows no slight signs of disappointment when anyone stops the game. Yes, my big dog Rover is a happy companion, but he is what I would call an ' 'Odd Fellow. -Myrtle Toutant, '25. Oh, how I hate to go school When the Weather's dark and dreary The hours drag by, and seem like Weeks, It makes us all so Weary! The ground's so Wet-no basket ball- It drives us frantic, nearly, Oh, everything is out of tune When the weather's dark and dreary -Elsie Karpen, '25. THE SUNBEAM WHTN I CAME T0 BAT You know the feehng you have just before you get up to address a large audxence7 That sjust the way I felt the first tlme I came to bat I had watched others swmg the bat, send the ball way out ln the Held, and make a home run and I was hopmg mslde of me that I d be able to do that, too There was just one more to bat before my turn came I was so scared that I felt just hke backxng out then and there The gxrl before me had hxt the ball but had only got to hrst base She yelled at me to let one pass, but I would have done that anvway The next txme the pltcher sent a hlgh one I pumped to knock xt, and one stukel Then c'1me a low one and sure enough I stooped to bat lt, and two strlkesl I had heard that three strlkes were out so I was determmed not to mlss the third one Somebody told me to stand back farther, somebody else came up turned me around and told me to hold mv bat dxfferently and to swmg the bat not my body I let a few balls go past and I heard yells of Say what do vou sn ant? and Better hand em to her on a platter, and I could just feel myself get red I struck at the next ball that came but It was a foul Somebodv velled Shortstop, get up there, she s trymg to buntl I dldn t know vs hat that meant but I d1dn t pav any attentlon Again I struck at the ball and thxs tlme xt went pretty far for me, but I just got to first base when somebody called Out' I looked and saw that a fielder had caught my ball Margaret McEvoy, 25 A SLIGHT MIBTAKE Llttle Donald was about four years old One day whxle hls mother and father were dlscussmg the damage the unusual swxft current of the rapids had done bv floodmg nearby fields, the word raplds strongly attracted the chlld s attcntxon such great Interest that hls father who had always plctured hls son at the age of seventeen as bemg at the head of the SCICHCIIIC World sald Sure thxng Son To morrow bemg Sunday, Mother and I wlll take you to see them You see, Mother thls wlll glve me the opportunlty for gxvlng Donnle hls first lesson lll suence And, as long as the bov takes an actxve mterest m these thxngs I feel that It xx ould be a crlme on our part to dlsregard xt So Sunday afternoon found httle Donald and h1s mother and father fathnr w 1th two sclentlflc text books under h1s arm wxth whlch to fill poor un suspectmg four vear old Donaldj Upon nearing the raplds Father polnted them out to Donald savmg IIere Sonny are the raplds Now then, h added openmg one of the books W'here Fawwer where? I cant see none, crxed the chlld excltedly, straxnmg every nerx L IH the attempt to see the plcture pamted IH hrs mmd but m x am YVhs Donnxe can t you se.e'7 Let Father hft you on his shoulders sald Mother soothmgly L Y 5 . l sa . , . . ' - 3 . . . , . ' 7 V . I , . 0 - '. ' ' ' z 1 . - D . in . , ' T 7 7 as ,Y - ,, CII 5 5, KI . 7 ' ' , IJ 1, , ' y . , . . , sz A Q r . I 4 I , A , 5 I , lVluvver, can't we go to see de rabbits? he asked of his mother with V . , , . H . . . 7 7 l - I , I l 1 i I I I I 1 l , I ' I I I 0 I I ' v , I U. V . . . ,, I I ' I A ' as , ' , cz - ' I U . , , . e cc Y v 3 as ' ' ' 3 , I I I l c , ,, , cc . Y . , 9 V ,, I - . ,H . THE SUNBEAM So then Father lifted the boy upon his shoulders, but to no avail. Unable to restrain the tears of disappointment any longer, the child burst out crying. There ain't any rabbits at all. I can't seen none. I wanna go home. I won't ever come to see de rabbits again. ' Like a sting the truth dawned on Father and Mother. And to think, mourned Father, as he carried the wailing child home, that we were talking rapids to the boy all the time, and he was talking 'rabbits'. So ended all Father's faith in Donald as a scientist. , -Bernadette Gales, '25, AN EVENTFUL EVENING Outside the rain poured down in torrents and great streaks of lightning flashed. Inside, Richard and Bonnie were huddled before the comfy fireplace. It's funny Mother and Dad aren't home by now, exclaimed Richard, the elder of the two children. ' Tis funny. They've been gone most two hours now, whimpered Bonnie. The next fifteen minutes conversation repeated a great deal of the same topic. Even Grumpy, the big English bull dog lying near the fire, heaved a sigh of discontent. Dick, quickl Dick, what was that? Dunno, Sis, sit still. Don't make a sound. Grumpy stood alert, facing the back door. Dickie, you know we left the back door open for Dad and Mother. Maybe, Dick, oh maybe-a-a- That is as far as Bonnie got as Dick held his trembling hand fast over her mouth. Then bang-l The wild-eyed children huddled together, grabbed a robe, and threw it over their curly heads. They hardly dared to breathe, when slam-went the open screen,doorl Grumpy, with a leap and a bound, darted out of the room. All was quiet for several moments, then the back door slammed again. Dick, growing a little more adventuresome, peeped cautiously over the cover. Ha, ha, look Sis. Look at Grumpy! A little cmilrly-headed, chubby youngster spied cautiously out and what do you suppose s e saw. There standing bowlegged on mother's red carpet was Grumpy, dripping wet, but glowingly happy over his catch. In his mouth was an old tom cat, lean, stringy, and lanky. Richard felt fine, but Bonnie was discontented over the poor cat. Ahl the ole cat's dead anyway. I'1l tell you, Sis, I'll tell'ya'. It never pays to be skeered, 'cause if you are you'll be a coward 'at's all, 'at's all. You can be glad it was 'at ole cat 'stead a big robber. What wouldcha do then? But you wouldn't have to do nothin' 'cause you're a girl an' all girls are some skeeciied. lgutdlufi a bog! An' if 'twas a robber 'r pirate come in, I'd.just shoot im own ea , wou .- Bangl went the old door again, and Dick hurriedly covered his curly head. When, Why, it's Mother and Dad, cried brave little Bonnie. -Dorothy Miller, ,25. w w w w w 1. M' JM w Ni N w 'N HM H w w w w ,N w N . z ll K w w w w w 1 L THE SUNBEAM HUMOR Fmther when I grzclu mte Im gO1I1g to follows my hterary bent and wrlte for money VVe11 my son you ought to be successful That s all you ve been domg SIIICL you st lrted to college The Balance Sheet In 'L Wflthbll cxtmmatlon on istronomy one of the questlons ran VVh Lt 11113139118 when thc re IS an ecllpse of the moon P One student who wls expert at gG1itl!lg out of d1fHcu1t1es Wrote gn It mlny people come out to look at lt The Balance bheet D111 you ever stop to thlllk flbout the optluusts of hfe, And how they 11 stop to pause lwhllc ln 111 the busy Stflfe F They rlvs 'Lys seem to be rlght the re wlth cures for aches and p un, 'lhey 11 tell you tlmt you shouldn t Illllld a llttle blt of ram They W'11k llong 111 streets of 11fc Wlth grlns from ear to err And cheerlly say It does not help to shed the futlle tear 'Ihe cheerful cheerful opt1m1st youll meet forever more And mth the gloomy pessumst hell 'llways prove a bore foo much of cheer too much of gloom IS xery sure to Vex Of 111 the pests I ve ever met fnot m my h ne I mxssedl I s my stay clemr, 1f tune IS dn lr of the cheerful Optlllllbh' The tm tchmr was trylng to ILIIPPGSS upon her P111-Jl1S the lmportmce of domg rlght nt 111 tunes md to brlng out the msvser Bad hablts she lIlql1lI'GLl VS h It IS It we hnd so emsy to get mto md so h 1rd to get out of f 'lhere NW IS sxlcncc for 1 momr nt 'md then one 11tt1e fc llow ansvs ered Ben Tc u her Let us tllxc the czumple of the busy mt He 1s busy 111 mc 111116 He vsorks hard a11 diy 'md ewery diy Then vwhflt hlppens P Brrght 13111311 He gets stepped on Si , . 7 ' v ' r 1 , L 11 c , , , ' as su , 1 , a - 1 s f' f - ' '19 1 ' 1 J fl' ' 1 1 1 5 E I, 1 z z. 4 . 2 ' , ' ' 1 I . . . 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If she would speak so she could be heard, she'd be all right but she doesn't so- - - .Who's your latest 'E' .Will she ever grow up? Elizabeth Stapelman .... Betty! Her name tells the story. Mane Oslus ................. Georgina Shea ..... ..... Marion Thielen ........... Margeret Flynn Ruth Flynn Mary Thom ...... .. Alvina Karpen ........ ..... Gertrude Weber ....... Edna Brunk .............. Veronica Aigelis ....... Josephine Gundlach... Helen Rogofsky ............ Florence Kuypers ..... Catherine Birong ...... Alma Baumgardt ...... Bertha Galiszanski... Margaret Chapman... Matilda Keiffer ......... Helen Heinrichs .......... Annella Scholzen ......... Janice Mann ............. Jennie Parmenter ........ . What Will I do Without Frances Luxemf' .You will be late for heaven some day. .If she would be as slow in thinking as she is in moving, what would happen? .Twins. What would happen if they would break a rule? .....If the bloom on her cheek ever reaches her nose she'll have to use powder. ..It's better to play than do nothing. .....Wake up little girl you're dreaming. .....Does she ever run? Does she ever .5-kip? Nobody knows. ......I'm too good to be slammed. ... I'm not shy it's only my Ways. .. Count yourself. Your only one. wonder why she's always late at noon. .....f'Let's start now. I'm here. ...... I'm not a bum it's only in my name. ...... I'm right, the rest are Wrong. i .. ...Just look at her hair. The waves will make you seasick. whistling girl, a crowing hen, Will never come to a good end, ...Here's Edna's shadow. ...Are your curls natural or put up in rags? .......Wouldn't Janice be nice if she'd be natural? .... Don't you think I'm important ?,' -Slam Committee. THE SUNBEAM MOR Father when I graduate Im goxng to follow my llterary bent and wrlte for money Well my son you ought to be successful Thats all you ve been L-lO1Ilg SIIIU., you stlrted to college The Balance Sheet In 1 wrntten extnunatron on astronomy one of the questions ran VVh'1t happens when there IS an ecllpse of the moon 'P One student who was expert at gettlng out of dlfficultles Wrote 4 great many people come out to look at lt The Balance bheet Dld you ewer stop to th1nk about the optlmlsts of llfe, And how they ll stop to pause awhlle IH all the busy strlfe 'P Fhey 'llways seem to be right there Wlth cures for aches and p un They ll tell you that you shouldn t mlnd a httle b1t of ram They w nlk nlong all streets of llfe wlth grlns from ear to ear And c heerlly s my It does not help to shed the futlle tear The chi erful cheerful optlmlst youll meet forever more, And mth the gloomy pessumst he ll always prove L bore For human n tture 'tt It s best IS very much complex, Of 1ll the pests I ve ever met lnot m my h we I I1l1SS9dl I sly st ly clear, lf tlllle is de tr ot the eheerful Optlllllb Ihe filCl1iI' wls trylng to lmpress upon her puplls the xmportnnce of dOlIlg rlght Lt tll tlmes ind to brmg out the lnswer, B ld h tblts, she lnqulred lVh'1t IS lt we find so e lsy to get 1nto 'ind so hard to get out of 9 I'here ww IS sllence for 1 moment and then one llttle fellow tnsvs erul Be Te xc-her Let us tftke the ex rmple of the busy ant He 15 busy ll the time I-Ie works hard all day and exery d ny Then what h tppens P Bflgllt Pupll He gets stepped on ss v ' Y - l , 1 . V ry . ' 71 as 1 , 1 - 7 5 ' ' .J it '77 . l 1 I 1 as 1 cl J ' ' 'va J c r I M4 'I ' J I ' .57 Y H . Y . ' . . . . . ' Q , lv . . . i , . . .. . 1- , ' - 1, , , I , . ' . . . , I I 1 I , : ' 2, ' ' . A . . , D . ,e , Y. . . , E C 4 l I1 . ' n I I C Y ' v lloo much of cheer, too much of gloom 1S wery sure to vex. , . z W - 2, z , , . . . I . . .l ,, 2 , 2, ' ,. .1 , , ' tl 4 ez. 5 2. , ' ' A ' ' at ' ' . . ' ' . H . . ' H ' ' . c c 5 ,F 1- cv c . . ' ' ' li ' 1, - Z ' 1 1 'Q ' , 1 z ' ' ' ' a ' 2 : sa d 77 as . . '. . fi f I L A A J 1 . - rl 1 ,' J. ' ' . 2 I 'A 2 . ' 1 1 1 ' ' , 5. A vw THE SUNBEAM Rose Rossa ...... ......... Ethel Brehm ....... ...... JUNIOR SLANIS We can't slam her. Don't you love the way I comb my hair, girls ll! Lucy Graydert ............ Catch me I'm a butterfly. Marie Olle .................... Jeanette Obermeyer .... Eleanor Westrich ........ If she would speak so she could be heard, she'd be all right but she doesn't so- - - .Who's your latest? .Will she ever grow up? Elizabath Stapelman .... Betty! Her name tells the story. Marie Osius ................. Georgina Shea ..... ..... . What Will I do Without Frances Lu,a:em? .You will be late for heaven some day. Marion Thielen ............ If she would be as slow in thinking as she is in moving, Margeret Flynn Ruth Flynn what would happen? .........Twins. What would happen if they would break a rule? Mary Thom .......... ....... I f the bloom on her cheek ever reaches her nose she'll Alvina Karpen ............. have to use powder. ..It's better to play than do nothing. Gertrude Weber ............ Wake up little girl you're dreaming. Edna Brunk ................... Does she ever run? Does she ever skip? Nobody knows. Veronica Aigelis ............. I'm too good to be slammed. Josephine Gundlach ...... 'Tm not shy it's only my ways. Helen Rogofsky ............ .. Count yourself. Your only one. Florence Kuypers ........... I wonder why she's always late at noon. Catherine Birong ............ Let's start now. I'm here. Alma Baumgardt ............ Fm not a bum it's only in my name. Bertha Galiszanski ......... I'm right, the rest are Wrong. Margaret Chapman ..... ...Just look at her hair. The waves will make you seasick. Matilda Keiier ............... A whistling girl, a crowing hen, Will never come to a good end, Helen Heinrichs ............. Here's Edna's shadow. Annella Scholzen ......... ...Are your curls natural or put up in rags? Janice Mann .................... Wouldn't Janice be nice if she'd be natural? Jennie Parmenter ............ Don't you think I'm important ? -Slam Committee. THE SUNBEAM DO YOU RECOGNIZE YOUR AUTOMOBILE! It was WILLYS-KNIGHT to call on DORT MITCHELL. As he sat in the parlor reading a book about J EFFERSON, DORT came down. She was a pretty girl with AUBURN hair and GRAY eyes as bright as STARS. As he turned a PAIGE of the book he looked up and said, I was just over to see the DODGE BROTHERS. MAXWELL, but EARL has a bad CASE. As they walked down REO avenue which was brilliantly lighted by the MOON, they stopped to admire the cars in the BUICK garage. Suddenly DORT asked, Why don't you buy a. car, Willy ? He laughed as he re- plied, Not yet. I can't af-FORD it. In the small town of LEXINGTON eyerybody knew everybody else. A few steps further the young couple saw an OLD Swedish GARDNER talking to his Scotch friend MAC FARLAND. He was shaking his old head doubtfully as he said, That Olley PATTERSON bane one bad man. A little farther on they saw Mr. STEPHENS and Mr. WINTHER admiring a PIERCE ARROW standing along the curb and which Mr. IVINTHER persisted in calling the Fierce Sparrow. Hearing a loud Hello from behind DORT and Willy turned to young FRANKLIN approaching them. He was wearing a WHITE sweater on which were the initials ESS-EX proudly proclaiming that he came from St. Xavier's College. On passing the CADILLAC Confectionary Store they stopped to admire the window display in which the candy was arranged in the form of a CUN- NING-HAM. Here they met Mr. R. V. KNIGHT who had just come back from CLEVELAND, Ohio. He was a FEDERAL agent for the government and was gone quite a good deal. He showed them a set of STERLING silver knives and forks that he had bought for his wife in the little town of WILLS ST. CLAIRE. After a little more conversation they continued on their way and soon came to the beautiful old estate OAKLAND which was owned by Mr. STUTZ a genial old bachellor. Presently they came upon the old man himself with a group of little boys about him. One, a little COLE black rascal was pointing an accusing finger at the form of a retreating boy saying indignantly, t'That JEW-ETT it. He did! He gtg my watermelon. At a short distance from them another group of boys was stanbing at the top of a very steep hill, To judge from their voices they seemed to be quite excited and then immediately became silent. All Of a sudden down the hill ROLLS-ROYCE on his new biey cle. The only damage he did was to bump into a statue of LINCOLN near the foot of the hill. Neither the statue nor the boy was harmed. THE SUNBEAM When DORT and VVilly finally reached the CHALMERS theatre it Was eight o'clock as Willy discovered by consulting his ELGIN watch. The audience was just singing the NATIONAL anthem. To their delight they learnd that iu the vaudeville the NASH SIX were playing. The name of the movie was the ROOMER. It told about the adventures of EARL-REVERE in his trips OVERLAND and seag about his desperate struggle in the HUDSON riverg and finally of his return to his old home OLYDESDALE. The heroine was Miss VE-LIE. -Genevieve Solper, '25, BOOKS Freckles ........... ........ B II. Francis Sister Sue .................... ...... . I. Hamilton Trouble the House ......... ........ F . Gitzen Mrs. 'Wiggs ............... ........ Gr . La Pour Seventeen .......... ' ......,. ........ F . Luxeui Claude Lightfoot ......... ........ G . Noe Little Women .......... ........ E . Weber Daddy Long Legs. .... ........ I . Ludwig Quicksilver Sue .......... ........ V . Sengbusch Maria Ohnpdelaine .......................... ........ G . Toutuut Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm ........ ........ S . Korbel Webstcer's Dictionary ..................... ........ L . I-Ieuer -Sophomores CLASS STONES Fresh men-E ni eralds Sophs -Grindstones Juniors -Blarney Stones Seniors -Tomb Stones. -Exchange. T H E S U N B E A M AN IMPROVEMENT Monthly of Good English Week. Good English week has come, they VVith all its might and main: But I nin't gonna bother none I'll just talk on the same. say, I clon't care none what Teacher says It wont do her no goodg I'll use Bad English just the same Just like I used ta could. Friday of Good English Wecek. Good English week has passed this way Results are eviden t 3 For future time I do resolve To be more eloquent. My little dictionary is Almost in constant useg Bud English has surrendered now Ancl flies the flag of truce. -M. M. Lytle. Little Susy Satin Has lost her Latin And cloesn't know Where to find it. Go to your seat, And write it out neat Anil next time you'll know how to mind it. Deeclle, Deedle Dumpling, my sister Mary Blushed rose red when she saw big Harryg 11 She turned snow white when she sew Johnny Lee. I wonder why she doesn't blush when she looks at me? -Sylvia Korbel, l23. T H E S U N B E A M IMPOSSIBLE! It was midnight at Saint Catherine's, And the clock was striking nine, All were seated at their places As they stood in perfect line. Bobbed-haired Irma who Wore glasses, Played the Victor on the drums, Teeny Weenie Margeet Francis Studied While she Watched her chums. Tall and sturdy Frances Gitzen VVhose short skirts did reach the Hoor Shook her teeth in animation Scolding noisy G. La Pour. Jolly, solemn Leone Heuer Ne'er talking when she had a chance, Was teaching Spanish to Gr. Toutant, WVho but lately came from France. Short and Chubby Evelyn Weber Almost lost among the crowd, Nudged slow-footed Vivian Seugbush, Told her not to talk so loud. Light-haired, dainty Sylvie Korbel, Whose motto is, Let's treat 'em rough,' Asked of awkward Gracie Noe How much breath it takes to puff. Frances Luxem fell a fainting When, for the Brst time in years, She perceived I. Hamilton's red braids Pulled tight back behind her ears. When the quiet had subsided, Which all this disturbance made, All agreed to leave the building, And so everybody stayed. -Sophs THE SUNBEAM English Teacher: Florence, scan your first stanza. Pupil: Sister, the meter is not correct-my feet are too large. Attention, class in stenography! A gentleman is coming to pick out a bright and intelligent stenographer. And did the girls reach for their note books? No they all reached for their powderputfs! Question fin Bible Historyj: Where was Solomon's temple? Answer: On the side of his head. Sister: Where was the Declaration of Independence signed? Bright Pupil: At the bottom, I suppose. D. Mary, don't reach across the table. You have a tongue, haven't you ? M. Yes, but my arm is longer. C. Do you like popcorn balls ? , T. HI don't know, Iv'e never been to any. Teacher: What is the Liberty bell and why is it called so ? Ruth: It is the bell that rings at 4 o'clock because school's out. 4 The motto of King Constantine seemed to be, Out of the frying pan into Greece. Beg pardon, sir, but could you tell me if there is a man living in this hotel with one eye named John Hardy fl Maybe I could help you out. Do you know the name of his other eye. Teacher fin grammar classj: 'WVillie, what is the difference between I shall hire a taxi and I have hired a taxi ? Willie: About twenty-five cents. A telephone pole never hits an auto except in self defence. Teacher in English class: Wliat sentence do you use the most ? Pupil: I don't know? Teacher : Correct T H E S U N B E A M Teacher fin Physicsj: What is a vacuum ? Perplexed Pupil: I have it in my head, but I ca.n't explain it History Teacher: Give us Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Alice: I thought he lived at the White House. Question: What is the secret of a good translation of Cicero ? Answer: Imagination and a lot of nerve. CAUGHT There was a little lass, Her name was Gracie Hass, She had a looking glass In her book. First she watched Sister's eye, Then heaved a little sigh Then straightened out her tie In her glass. She examined every pimple Admired every dimple And looked so very simple In her glass. She gazed at all the class Until Sister by did pass Then little Gracie Hass Met her doom. My dainty little lass VVhat dost thou with that glass? Down to the office pass. Then she swooned. -Margaret WVebers, '25. The one who thinks these jokes are poor Would quickly change his views Could he compare the jokes We print VVith those We could not use. Lf I -xf., 54532 ,,e,,z-+ THLETIC if f Ng ff?-N ,wb .3 v,1f'f' l I In Ny f .gig ,Q if 'S 'Hi EEZ iisis ' 'il 125 ff' 551 Q, nl U11 img? f 4 '.7A1ZG'.1'ff12f2:L . .:?. . ... 55 'A ' THE, SUNBEAM SENIOR BASICET BALL TEAM Center: Evelyn Webers F01'W31l'dS! Marguerite Francis Grace Noe Guards: Frances Luxem Genevieve Toutant JUNIOR BASKET BALL TEAM Center: Lucy Gradert Forwarclsz Jeaflette Obernleblef Alvina Karpen Guards: Catherine Birong Florence Kuypers SOPHOMORE BASKET BALL TFAMS Cen ter : Forwards : Guards : Center : Forwards : Guards : THE CARDINALS Marie Kratochvil Mildred Lehner Alice O'Brien Genevieve Solper Gabrielle Schraufnagel THE OLYMPIANS ' Clare Seitz Margaret Mc Evoy Elsie Karpen Lorraine Thom Rose Schobert T H E SENIOR Pitcher: Catcher : First Base : Second Base : Third Base : Short Stop : Fielders : S U N B E A M BASE BALL TEAM Grace Noe Isabella, Hamilton Genevieve Toutant Marguerite Francis Maryce Mann Irina Ludwig Frances Luxern Evelyn VVeber Sylvia Korbel SOPIIOMORE BASE BALL TEAMS Captain : Catcher : Pitcher z First Base : Second Base : Third Base : Short Stop : Fielders : FIRST TEAM Anna Fredelake Adeline Wittkowski Rose Schobert Minnette Konz Gertrude Miller Marie Kratochvil Josephine Wojtasiewicz Anna Fredelake ' Clara Seitz Catherine Thielen SECOND TEAM Captain 1 Catcher: Pitcher: First Base: Second Base: Third Base: Short Stop: Fielders: Margaret Mc Evoy Genevieve Solper Mildred Lehner Elsie Karpen Dorothy Miller . Ruth Iselin Lorraine Thom Mary Agnes Pfafll Margaret VVebers Margaret Mc Evoy THE SUNBEAM FRESIUNIAN VOLLEY BALL TEAM ' FIRST TEAM Alice Barta. Merceil Francis Mildred Geraglity Cecilia Olle 4'-Mary Radewitz Florence Spange SECOND TEAM A Harriet Connell Fay Gibson Ruth Miller Biarion Osborne Emily Tyborczyk Rose Young FRESHNIAN CROQUET PLAYERS FIRST TEAM Cecilia Olle Fay Gibson Marion Osborne Mabel Wlilliamson Dorothy Farrell Walburga Riizinger SECOND TEAM Alice Barta Harriet Connell Florence Spange Mildred Geraghty Florence Quinn Julia Orangle DRAMATIC CLUB THE SUNBEAM PROGRA I FEBRUARY 28. Happy Feast Day . . Aquin Hall Orchestra Tale of A Twilight Bell . College Medley .... Conspiration-Play in Two Acts Humoresque Song . . . A Boy's Troubles . Song . . . . Aquin Hall Orchestra Saint Theresa, or the Garden of the Soul Alvina Karpe SAINT PATRICK'S DAY PROGRAM High School Orchestra Killarney ........ THE PRIZE ESSAY CCom6-dy in two Actsj Agnes Ora Joy . Marion . Carrie . Peg . . Joyce E - - Marjorie I - ' ' Alice Just Students f... Marie Clara I - Ella j - High School Orchestra Gi1hooley's Appreciation of Paderewski When Irish Eyes are Smiling . . Irish Jig .... Placing her Daughter at School High School Orchestra CAST : . Chorus . . Seniors n, Catherine Birong . . Sophs . . Chorus Frances Gitzen Spanish Class Vocal Class Vocal Class Seniors Sylvia Korbel . Grace Noe Isabelle Hamilton . Frances Luxem . Irma Ludwig Marguerite Francis Gladys La Pour Vivian Sengbush . Evelyn Weber Genevieve Toutant Frances Gitzen Leone Heuer Bernadette Gales . Vocal Class Regina Garvey D. Miller V. Osborne G. Weber THE SUNBEAM PIANO AND VOCAL RECITAL by Mxss L Jorgensen Mlss De Jong, Accompanxst Rapsody Op 79 No 2 Major and Mmor The Last Hour The Llttle Damozel Gavotte ln B Mmor Troeka en Trameaux Dost Thou Know fluIgl'1OIlJ Scherzo rn B flat mmor Democracy Come Where the LllleS Bloom Overture Welcome THE GIPSYS DREAM Q Slbylla queen of the grpsles Myra her chxef attendant Lady Constance a noblewoman Arllne later Mmum her daughter MISS Manners, the secretary Mellssa Rhoda Cormna Lydm Gipsy Maldens Naomi Inez Whlte Seal The Llttle Damozel Santlago-A Grpsy Dance Salute the Flag May 18 Brahms Spross Kramer Novello Bach Sami Swns T schazkowsl g 1 honws C hopm CLASS DAY PROGRAM May 29 Mackze Beyer W1ll L Thomson Chorus Mackze Beyer OMANTIC MUSICAL PLAY 1N Two ACTS, Cast Frances Luxem Sylvla Korbel Irma Ludwig Grace Noe Isabelle Hamllton Le-one Heuer Evelyn Weber Gladys La Pour Vlvlan Sengbush Genevleve Toutant Frances Gltzen Accompamst Maryce Mann H B Harms Novello Dorothy Mlller A Corbzn Regma Garvey G Schumann Music A Trlbute to Our Senlors Recrtatron Vocal Solo Art Critic Plano Solo Vocal Solo Prophecy Vlolln Solo Llttle Grandmas Salnt Catherme s Senror Orchestra BANQUET PROGRAM Mav 31 Class, 24 Catherme Blrong Athene Dacqulsto Bertha Gahszanskl, Lucy Gradert Allce Fox Ethel Brehm Josephme Gundlach Gertrude Weber Mary Thom Alvma Karpen Class, 24 . . h - , . M s w ,, ,,..,..,,.. ' ... l u 1 ax- A R ' , . . - h - - - s - - - , .......... , - - ..... - - r 1 ' ' ' ' V Biddy, the servant ---------- Marguerite Francis -a -. - . , ,Q Q . o ' Q . . . . - . - , , . ........... , A T H E S U N B E A M COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM ON Posr-MARCH Mackie-Beyer Saint Catherir1e's Orchestra SPRING SONG-Ch0rUS Oscar Weil Graduates OVERTURE-Welcome . Mackie-Beyer Saint Oatherine's Orchestra THE INDIAN HUNTRESSES-DRILL B. M. Wilson Pupils APPLE BLossoMs-Song . L. Cox Grace Noe, Isabelle Hamilton Athene Dacquisto, Ethel Brehm THE KINGDOM or YESTERDAY . Mackie-Bayer Saint Catherine 's Orchestra THE WHITE Ross-Reading .. Selection Sylvia Korbel ADDRESS TO THE GRADUATES The Reverend Albert C. Fox, S. J., M. A., LL. D. President, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin THE GOLDEN DAWN-Overture . . .. Illackie-Beyer Saint Catherine's Orchestra CONFERRING OF DIPLOMAS FAREWELL-Song .. .. . Blake-Lochemes Graduates HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA , , . Frances Gitzen . . . Irma Ludwig . Marguerite Francis . . Gladys La Pour Frances Luxem Gladys La Pour Grace Noe Vivian Sengbush Genevieve Toutant Evelyn Weber l l l l T H E S U N B E A M l TIIE SACRED IIEART LEAGUE OFFICERS l President . . . Vice-President . . Secretary . . y Treasurer . PROMOTERS Marguerite Francis Frances Gitzen Isabelle Hamilton Leone Heuer Sylvia Korbel Irma Ludwig l VIOLINS: i Regina Garvey l Alvina Karpen l Walburga Ritzinger I Bernadette Gales Violet Osborne MANDOLIN: Elsie Karpeu I HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Marie Olle Anna Spielvogel Josephine Gundlach Florence Quinn Marie Troestler OELLOS: Lorraine Thom, Adelaide Statz ll BASS: Margaret Mc Evoy DRUMS: Florence Spange PIANO: Catherine Birong, Alice O'Brien THE SUNBEAM SENIOR ORCHESTRA Helen Koll Marie Statz Grace Deschler Regina Garvey Anno Spielvogel Mary Higgins Sarah Duffy Clarence Rudat MANDOLIN : CELLO : BASS : DRUMS : PIANO : VIOLINS Catherine Statz Lorraine Thom Elsie Mortensen lifiatilda Koll Alvina Karpen Josephine Gundlach YValburga Ritzinger Cecilia Elskamp Earl Soli Margaret Mc Evoy Florence Spange Catherine Birong JUNIOR ORCHESTRA Anna Spielvogel Mary Higgins Cecilia Elskamp Mildred Schumacher Mildred Anderson Theodore Scholzen Lester Hermann Donald Brodell George Bray La Vere Kamm VIOLINS Walburga Ritzinger Margaret Bastien Eunice Jensen Mabel Stuebe Violet Roberts Albert Mangold Walter Larsen Robert Valley Charles Barkley Raymond Heegeinan LTANDOLINZ Mary Dalton, Frances Fitzmorris Bernice Weissert GUITAR: Lee Dalton OELLOS: Lorraine Thom, Adelaide Statz BASS: Margaret Mc Evoy DRUMS: William Van Thiel PIANO: Catherine Higgins SENIOR ORCHESTRA JUNIOR ORCHESTRA 1 Y THE SUNBEAM MV 114 AUTOGRAPHS THE SUNBEAM OUR ADVERTISER In the iollowlng pa Gb will be found the announce ments oi many lehable menhants who have contrlbuted your patronage ln 19511111 materially to the success of this volume. 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BUT BETTER DELIVERY SERVICE AND CHARGE ACCOUNTS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE EXCLUSIVE RACINE DEALERS I USlNGER'S MILWAUKEE SAUSAGES 84 varieties to choose from LET US BE YOUR DRUGG-IST WE AIM TO PLEASE YOU IN YOUR DRUG STORE VVANTS Q U A LI TY -SER V1 CE-PRI CE' RED CROSS DRUG STORES SIX OF THEM I JOHNSON BOOT SHOP SPECIALIZERS IN SHOE FITTING' SHOES FOR ENTIRE FAMILY K1'4?14fi ' 'veFS:f-' 'J 610 STATE STREET Renew Republic OI-IOP SU EY 417 MAIN STREET PHONE 3848 TELEPHONE I 707 FRED W. SCHEMMING FINE FOOTWEAR EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE SATISFACTION GUARANTEFD 420 HIGH STREET RACINE. WISCONSIN A. SMERCHECK Dry Goods 81 Furnishing PHONE 980 1707 DOUGLAS AVE. I ff 1' , l X. T, ff, ff. ' 'X 'Q 1 E ilflxx f ' .4 - . , 'Af A . gf T ,, f 1 'mn R c c T W A -QU' Q l x X 1-1 R P I QU swl T f .lml W 1 X . 'ff l JW v - up Q f -1 NR!!! Ubryll. ,WP LJ ml l ., 1 For Appointment See C. E. BERG D. C. PH. C. Grzuluzxte from Palmer School of Clliropructic, Chiropractic: Foun- tain Head, Davenport, Iowa. .ff Lu! A4 , M l Nl ! 7 X T .QI Q. Sllakespeare once said: The alpparel oft proclaims the mam. He was er Wise umu and he ought to know what he was talking about. Frank J. Kremzar HTHE GREENLEAF Three Year Course DISTINCTIVE TAILORING Graduate ln X-Ray Work and Spinogmphy 301 SIXTH STREET PHONE 5610 1 518 ELEVENTH ST. PHONE 2393 F. H. Schulz W. E. French SCHULZ REALTY COMPANY REALTORS AUTOMOBILE CASUALTY 152 FIRE INSURANCE 618 Wise-omsin Si. Phone 679 RACINE., WISCONSIN l r' 7 NELSON CO., ,NC BUILDERS AND GENERAL CDNTRACTORS We Make - ALTERATIONS REPAIRS We Build - RESIDENOES STORES FAUTORIES OOMMEROIAL BUILDINGS SCHOOLS CLUB HOUSES wAREHOUsEs OFFlCESg408 JANES BLDG. YARD 8: WAREHOUSES-YOUT ST. 8: C. N. W. TRACKS. HOME PORTRAIT STUDIO Portraits of Quality 1022 HIGH STREET PHONE 5627 W. H. NELSON CO. CLEANERS DYERS AND PLAITERS CORNER 7TH AND WISCONSIN STREETS PIl0ll0 1506 RACINE, WIS. DANIEL'S DRUG STORE Corner N. Main and High Streets Racine, m7ISCOl1Sil1 THE REASONABLE PRICE STORE ,lleliuvry Sfwuif-1' Frm' Plmnv 1675 MAKE RACINE BEAUTIFUL BX PLANTING GOOD SEEDS, BULBS AND TREES and get them from STANDARD SEED CO. PEDER BACK, Prop. 512 SIXTH STREET L.. . IG A S PREVE CCIDE T TH E STOVER ARROW-LITE THE SIGNAL wm-i T.E GREEN RUNNING LIGHT A Practical Necessity The Arrow-Lite is not a luxury or a fad, but a low-priced, high-quality accessory with which every car should be equipped. When buying a signal, buy the host. Be sure it3's an Arrow-Lite. RAPIDLY INSTALLED The Arrow-Lit-v enn hc rapidly and easily installed by anyone, simply hy following the instructions furnished with each signal. It will fit any make cur, vitvhcr single or double wire system, with either 6,8 volt bulbs or 12-16 volt bulbs. Specify voltage when ordering. A uality Product Mechanically Perfect MAN IIFACTU RED BY The Stover Signal lhxgineering Co. RACINE, WISCONSIN ' 17 THCR ELECTRIC EUREKA ELECTRIC CHANDELIERS AND WASHING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS SHADES ELECTRICAL VVCRK AND REPAIRS M. H . H ETZEL ELECTRICAL AND RADIO SUPPLIES CORNER SIXTH AND PARK TELEPHONE 2668 R-ACINE, WISCONSIN I IWW - AR . , E: W 7 V , Ni MU A Y 6.3 J 'V DEPENDABLE EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS- ACCURATELY GROUND LENSES NEATLY DESIGNED GLASSES AT RACINE'S FOR PHONE 5534 EMOST OPTOMET R ISTS 513 SIXTH STREET THE RACINE 'ITY ANK CAPITAL 510000000 RALINF WIbCONSIN F W GUNTHER Presldent H N BACON Vxce Pre-sldent C OLSON CaShl8I W I WILKE Asst C-1sh1er Savmgs blggest rew'1rd as nexther the mterest rate nor the proverblal nebt rlgg It li the mental effect of owmng from a spmt at ease and unafrald C0Wl'LIML'7VTS' OF IENSFV JZ CHRISl'E7Vbl'JN DAVID G JANES CO Loans Investments Thls office has a ru-ord of 50 years SGTVICG to llB cllents wlthout loss of a dollar of mterest or prmclpal w -w w J, K 4 . . . , . . , - 1 . . , . nr, A ' u ,I n 'L , ' property-the increased eiiiciency that comes . 4 . ' A A 1 f ff v - ' Ji , , A Y D' ' O O ll OC I I ll ll . J, X , - PHONE 573 C. W. PAYSCH STEEL CEILINGS, FACTORY PIPING, FIRE DOORS AND WINDOWS, TIN AND GALVANIZED IRON WORK, SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS BRIDGE 8 ONTARIO STREET RACINE. WISCONSIN VVe make an special rate on new typewriters of our make to teachers, we also make am special iLs....u.iwi,slX . . eiimr grf-'fffrLi1i5s ff ::X rate on rental machines for a period of three JT !! H1 or four uionths to students. Investigate these ' Q' el A lwfffiafifiesf offers. Xia' By all uieaius see the ,SILENT SMITH before , you purchase u typewriter. L. C. SMITH 8: BRGS. TYPEWRITER CO. 308-310-5TH STREET PHUNE 2947 RACINE, VVIS . MANDOR MATS i ARCHITECT Successor to A. Arthur Guilbert PHONE 356 RACINE BAKER BLOCK WISCONSIN FESNECK-Bsmoszm Co. ,, ,7Q, , - f fss f ff f S N0 f QPERATING A cmun sv n ' Ladiesf Misses' and Childrens Ready-to-'Wear Millinery and Furnishings 1 I 308 MAIN STREET C. G RI M L FRESH AND SALT BIEATS GAME IN SEASON ! Phone 753 1509 WEST GTH STREET' I I Godske Auto Top Company MANUFACTURERS OF AWNINGS, AUTOMOBILE TOPS AND TRIMMINGS OFFICE AND FACTORY THIRTEENTH AND CLARK STREETS TELEPHONE 3640 RACINE, VVIS. S A 1 Y 3 NT ' 'Z DR GOO1 ' I PHONE 506 1700 IWIEAD STREET Q l i I -1- 1- ' -wt- HIRAM J. SMITH D1AMoNDs XVATCHES SILVERWARE FINE JEWELRY P1ANos PLAYER PIANOS V1c:TRuLAs ALL THE LATEST VICTOR RECORDS KEPT IN STOCK EXPERT WATc1-I AND JEWELRY REPAIRING REGISTRED OPTOMETRIST ES'l'Al!LISHED 1345 437 MAIN STREET RACINE HORLICK'S The O1'ig'i11a1 MALTED MILK For Infants, lnvalids, The Aged, etc. Clean, rich milk, pusteurized, is so combined with the nutrient principles of select malted grains, reduced to powder form, instantly prepared by briskly stirring the powder in hot or cold Water. A complete food, providing ample nourishment for the Infzint, the Invalid, and the Aged. A glussful upon retiring induces refreshing sleep. Ask for and Get Horlick's, the Original, thus avoiding Imitzitions and Substitutes. Horliclfs Malted Milk Co., Racine, Wis. U. S. A. SLo1'GH, Bricks., ENGLAND. NIONTREAL, CANADA FOLEY Sz BRACH JUHN F. CARRE Pianist ' I ....... J THE FIR T T10 RACINE, WISCONSIN ESTABLISHED IN 1354 OLDEST BANK IN RACINE COUNTY CAPITAL, SURPLUS :KI UNDIVIDED PROFITS 35950000 WE PAY INTEREST AT 3013 ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS IF LEFT THE REQUIRED TIME. WE DO BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Make Our Bank Your Bank! THE LOIS SWEET SHOP ISADORE SILVER, MGR. THE REAL PLACE FOR LIGHT LUNCHES HIGH GRADE CANDIES AND YOU ALL KNOW BLOMMER'S ICE CREAM GIVE LQ A TRIAL 1334 WASHINGTON AVENUE Typewriter --the liule typewriter with the Standard Key- board -no shifting for Hgures. VERY QUIET REMINGTON NEW NO. 12 SPEAKS ONLY IN A WHISPER, BUT WILL BE HEARD AROUND THE WORLD XI E MANUFACTURE TYPEWRITER RIBBOINS FOR EVERY MAKE OF M ACHIINE REMINGTON SUPPLIES CARBON PAPER AND RIBBONS REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO. RACIN E BRANCH-338 MAIN ST. PHONE 745 LAYTON E. PERKINS. MGR. IIITERIOR DECORATION LAMPS I THE TREASURE CHEST 617 MAIN STREET GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS CHRISTMAS WEDDING BIRTHDAY GRADUATION STATIONERY GREETING CARDS FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE AND RIGHT PRICES BUY YOUR STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES FLOUR AND FEED DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS AT KOSTERMAN BROS. DEP.lll'I'MEN'1' STORE PHONES 349 341 1444 46 CENTER STREET H. F. MUELLER COMPANY WVHOLESALE GROUERS 1400-I0 DOUGLAS AVENUE RACINE, WISCONSIN u 41 in: CORRECT FOOTWEAR WILL CONTRIBUTE MUCH T0 THE APPEARANCE OF' THE WELLDRESSED MAN OR WOMAN 8 SVN F ,- Q x ' rf 5 , I , , ' Q N 'f f W x, 15121 - V N :fha .. N li ' N,-ls., , V .. .1 farm A. : .gmxiy , WY hula. r ' ' 9 - 'V 'M 'www ji in F P I ' .Ms -1-, 'J 5 orovugf 'g .n 'W siihllgusi ' A Happy Combination The shoes you select here will give you the satisfaction that is derived from unquestioned style, perfect Ht and comfort VVe carry shoes in all widths We fit by X Ray Without extra charge We carry stockings to match the diH'erent colors of shoes you Wear. LAU SHOE HOUSE THOSA-BETTER SHOES 1522 STATE srnzgr Ruth E. Beckus 207-Gxh STREET READY-TO-WEAR THE STORE WITH A PERSONAL SERVICE PHONE 4773 ICE CREAM ,X PARLOR A 1 CANDY I ANU TQBACCO BILLIARDS A X, CIGARS ROOM , A CIGARETTES 'S - X MAGAZIN ES 1705 DOUGLAS AVENUE RACINE STORAGE 8: TRANSFER CO ANDREW MATSON P M. KING SHIPPING 1327 31 LIBERTY STREET PHONE 893 MOVING STORAGE ORATING KROUPA 8: COMPANY HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS 1652 DOUGLAS AVENUE I ' E r - - v W'hen In want of an electrlc Aff H W,,II,.,,I WIWI washer, dou't overlook the MARS WELL ,,, 5 A' F I 1 AHIGTlCH,S Beauty ,,I I ' I? A TELEPHONE 788 RACINE. WISCONSIN fHUEFFNERS LEATHER, FINDINGS AND SHOE STORE SUPPLIES 334 MAIN S'l'RIiE'l' RACINE, WIS. YELLUW CAB CO OFFICE GARAGE 108-4th Street I IS P MPT DEPENDABLE COURTEOUS SE BAGGAGE TRANSFERRED Each Cub fm- your protectviozzl 24 HOUR SERVICE V VISIT S. S. KRESGE CO 5 65 10 Q Store FOR QUALITY 8 SERVICE W l V3 W THERE SHOULD BE MUSIC IN YOUR HOME Go to CHRISTIANSON BROS. CO. FOR YOUR PLAYER PIANO-PIANO- VICTROLA AND VICTOR RECORDS- 'The House for Real Victor Servicev 316-318 MAIN ST. Chas. C. Nelson ANDREW B+ RUGER 1 1 2 7 Washington Ave. G R 0 C E R Open Every Day All Day DAILY AND SUNDAY CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE PAPERS 720-14th St, Telephone 3647 HAVE OUR WAGON STOP AT YOUR DOOR AND TRY ' A BETTER BREAD BUTTER KRUST SCHULZE'S QUALITY SCHULZE BAKING co. PHONE 1420 950 WASHINGTON AVE. -Ll TOR PICTURES 85 PICTURE FRAMING AUGUSTIN E S me ARE SPECIALIQTS IN THAT LINE 60.3 WISCONSIN STREET I GOOD PLACE TO EAT ROYAL RESTAURANT o 11 1 S R-XCINTI' WISCONSIN DR P T VAN ORNUNI KJUYIWJWZEIIM 0 Q r' Qi' WW! T Y , 9 7 4 A 4 K 1 4 JOE ADAMSKE, PR P. 2 IXTEENTH STRIQE1' - --'g 1 -A 3, O l O PHONE 653 610 MAIN Su'uEE'r+Roor-is 307-308 W ' X 1 1 f ' X - ' fi iff. J. ., E04 '21 - ' i H The Corliss Equity C0-Operative Associatioll X Bl SIVI S OI I R XII Il IOR PIII' ISFNFFIH OT' IHJ' TXRNIIIR FARM IMPLEMENTS, FLOUR, FEED, FERTILIZERS, COAL AND COKE Joseph Gleissner General M 61'Cl12l,l1diS6 tt Drugs Corliss Wisconsin FRANK 1 LI IGbV EILER -I HAROLD WI LINC SVVEILER LINGSWEILER BROTHERS G R O C E R I ES HDEWHRE KN D GIQNERAI. ME1wH,xND1sE RACINE Avxaxma B1c1.L PHONE 20 Colcmss, XVISCONSIN CORLISS MARKET Albert C. Jensen, Prop. Fresh and Salt Meats, Game, Poultry and Oysters in Season Phone 2 4 FRESH FLOWERS LRACINE FLORAL COMPANY 219 SIXTH STREET T 719 RACINE W KISOW-FOWLER AGENCY REALTORS -306 BADGER TELEP Schroeder Dry Goods Co 402-4 MAIN STREET IINFANTS' 62 CHILDRENS NX LAR A SPECIALTY THE FLOVVER SHOP Foremost in Roses 1 407 610-12 W1scoNs DRUGS SUNDRIES AVENUE DRUG CO. Inc. 1049 WASHINGTON AVENUE TELEPHONE 3274 H. E, STELLBERG A. H. THDQLE OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT CIGARS L. F. HARTER JR. H. M. EVANS HARTER HARDWARE CO. HARDYVARE PAINTS 8g OILS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 1023-16TH STREET TELEPHONE 4677 R CINE, WISCONS RAWLINGS NEXT TO RIALTO THEATRE NOONDAY gc EVENING DINNER ICE CREAMS 8: CANDIFS HEGEMAN GROCERY Quality 81 Service 946-13th St. PHONE 1234 L.. ..... .. ......- THE FASHION WOMEN'S AND MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR APPAREL EXCLUSIVELY aoz MAIN STREET' TELEPHONE 785 TRY THE FASHION FOR BETTER VALUES CGURTESY and SERVICE SATISFMJTION GUARANTFED THE FASHION Ben Goldenberg, Mgr. ---l-'W - f in... - PHONE153l BETTY BEAUTY SHOP ELECTROLYSIS A SPECIALTY FOR APPOINTMENTS 304 BAKER BLOCK Leone Dalton PHONE 298 KATHRYN KOLTHOF1 P p FOR APPOINTMENTS BLUE BIRD BEAUTY PARLOR DELIGHTFUL PLEASXNG SERVICE l' ' 'T E ,E ' 'T ' va-I-L-v-LI T T-1-.T-I.,-LZ.-v----Q Q fs-'Lf-L-F11-er-uvx-'PT' T Experienced operators in all L , b anches of hair dressing and L Beauty Culture B 323 5 BAKER BLDG GERTRUDE THIELEN WILLIAMS 316 SIXTH STREET HAT SHOP DRY Goons CLOTHING THE oston tore argaun pot of Racine 317318 MAIN STREET HOUSE FURNISHING Phone 2 6 5 2 Toys GAMES A E One of the Best Mot01 Cars Made 1HAIHCl1Cd Bmlt by an inshtutlon wlthenghtyyears man ufact rmg experience and of sound fxna mal JICASETMCO Rein 85 Ka I o a u . . . n . standing. :: :: :: :: - L ' Q SILVER IRON 8: STEEL CO. RACINE, wlscoNslN F. VV. KOHLM ANN IMILK-CREAM-GROCERIES PHONE 18 4 'TUG-1 I THE NEW THINGS FIRST ZAHN'S Ali TIIUI? JL JI 01131131 SSEY, IJ. ,D. S SUITE 404 -W BAKER BLOCK Compliments of A Friend 1-H D. P. WIGLEY CO. DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN AND BUILDING MATERIAL MILL cfonxrzn Zinn ANI: XVISCONSIN STS. STATE AND Foul-:s'1' STS. 1-Prix ST. AND NoIc'I'HwEs'I'EnN Rv Phones 936 and 937 Phone 25881 Phones 628 and 629 Herman S. Mogensen DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON THE BEST OF GROCERIES AT REASONABLE PRICES VVE DELIVER PHONES 756-757 1511 W. SIXTH STREET W. EARL TRAUGER J E W E L E R 3l1 snxm sm L-:T RACINE, WISCONSIN C. E. M. HAT SHOP 812-S1X'rEEN'rH STREET Hats that lead in style and originalty at reasonable prices 4 A PHONE 5349 Nerad and Reshan GOOD CLOTHS FOR NIEN and BOYS CORNER. HIGH 8: DOUGLAS Phone 2398 OFFICE HOURS: TELEPHONE 3930 9 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. ANNA M. KAMBACH 406 BAKER Bupa., RACINE, WISCONSIN WOOSTERS BOOK STORE WI. lfrnprfrfm 134 MONUMEBT QQU ARB BOOKS SlAl1ONI PY 1 MXPX LOOD5 BJC RUBBER Sl AMPS PISHIN TACKLE 19 1 OR OVER SIXT1 XEXRS LOUXTED ON MOINUVIEW SQUARE LOW AT 304 oth Streclt ALL BIRDS OF SCHOOL SUPPLIFS PRAYER BOOKS AWD ROSARIES JUNCTION BOOK STORE 1744 WASHINGTON AVEIW UE Books, Stdtlflllbly 8 Ofhce bll1J1Jl19S INTGERSOLL PENCILS xcly ll ht wel ht PROPELS UND REPELS Oy' and up B A, W INK BGt1I1k made XLSO CXNDY 1 If 77' L .1 , I ' fr 4' L, , .4 ' 1 YT YT '1 Y ' Max, 1 :', . V1 1 'N G . h't O . 7 f Y , 1 XT . I-F . 'L .L . , T . 5 F' ' 1 v T 1 f 1 L J J. . 7 1 4 ... -rw W 9 ' ' gm -r ' 5 N ' -1 . , k F ' .' ' Y lk u 1 1 ' ' 4 -r - ,v - S S 1 T 4 -5 ,' ., v N . - -m 1 F. HARBRIDGE CO. FINE CANDIES I I 422 MAIN STREET LACHAT CLEANING DYEING 614 WISCONSIN STREET IT'S NEW WHEN WERE THRU Phone 3403 RACINE, WIS. STIMART PAINT SUPPLY CO. WALL PAPER, PAINTS, QILS dz GLASS WE ALSO D0 PAPER HANGING, PAINTING 5: GLAZING ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED 1223 WASHINGTON AVE. ' TELEPHONE S 51 RACIIN E YI IQCONSIIN JOHN G. LEUKER Staple 8 Fancy Groceries 501-6th Street Phone 405 K R E ' DISTINCTIVE SERVICE Real Estate Loans Insurzulce 928 PARK AVENUE PHONE 3880 HENRY SCHULTE CARL SCHULTE FREDERICK SCHULTE SCHULTE MUSIC STUDIOS VIOLINEPIANO-ENSEMBLE-THEORY CAPABLE, HONEST AND TI-IOROUGH INSTRUCTION, FROM THE FIRST BASIC RUDIMENTS 'TO THE HIGHEST POINT OF ARTISTIC DEVELOPMENT OFFICE AND STUDIO 1234 PARK AVENUE TELEPHON E 241 T A X I Local k Long Distance Phone 44 Corliss H. F. VAN Wm, Prop. GENERAL REPAIRINCR Garage I ALL MAKES OF CARS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED I 4 Po ier Furniiure o S GOTT LI E B Succr-:ssona QUALITY FURNITURE AT FAIR PRICES HILIJS Folmnnm THE STYLE SHOP 416 MAIN STREET HIGH GRADE QUALITY AT POPULAR PRICES WM. 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