St Patricks High School - Shamrock Yearbook (Eau Claire, WI)

 - Class of 1937

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Me X Dean Edward A Fitzpatrick OCTOR Edward A F1tzpatr1ck Dean of the Graduate School of Marquette Un1vers1ty and Presldent of Mount Mary College a promment Cathohc lax man and a man natlonally known as an adv ocate of Cathollc lnstructlon was a vlsltor at Salnt Pfztrlcks thlS fall Mr Fltzpatrxck spoke at the teache1s conference of the northern sect1on of the La Crosse Dlocese The appearance of Dean Fxtzpatrlck IS str1k1ng He IS about mlddle aged but he gn es one the assurance that there IS truth ln the re1terated remark that some men never grow old He IS a man that possesses a set f shoulders that can bear capably the dutles of Dean IH a UHlV6FSltyS Graduate School The Dean broke the 1ce of our conversatlon by tell mg me h1s reason for bexng at Eau Cla1re He had come to speak on the questlon of thls connectlon he xx as gomg to lntroduce to the orders of teachlng Slsters the Hzqh way to Heaven Series T our glade school puplls at Salnt Patrlcks thls book or SCIISS of books IS fam1l1ar It IS the textbook of rel1g1on that IS used 1n our g13.I'I1I'l'l3.I' schools It has been adopted lnto our dlocese as 1ts general text book for the teachlng of rel1g1on The ser1es IS the result of the labor of Doctor Fltzpat rlck and the members of var1ous rellglous orders for over a perlod of elght years A cordlng to Doctor Fltzpatrlck the books deal wlth the llturgy rellglous pract1ces and par tlcularly the adaptlon of rel1g1on to everyday 1 e Much has been sald of our Blshops thelr Excellencles Blshop McGaw1ck and Blshop Grlflin and of thelr work as leaders ln Cath ohc school educatlon Dean F1t7patr1ck said m speakmg of them Your belowed Ordln arxes have prov1ded one of the finest systems John Carpenter 38 of educatxon that can be found 1n a dlocese of your slze In a Cathohc school rel1g1on plays the mam role In thls regard your Blshops have done thelr work supremely well These words from a man who reahzes and knows the SBCPIHCGS that must go hand 1n hand w1th Cathollc mstructlon certalnly should be encouragmg to our teachers and our parents when thlngs as we mlght say ln the vernacular are not so rosy Dean Fitz patrlck went on further ln his pralse of the efficlenu of our dlocese ln the Held of Catho The mstructlon offered sa1d Doctor F1tzpatr1ck after careful observatlon by myself and others IS found to be ln accord wlth the age old tradl t1on of the Cathohc Church and yet It uses every modern resource f educatlonal methods Never let It be sald that our dlocese IS be hmd the t1mes in her educa llc trammg Flnally our conversat1on swung around to the Dean s most outstandmg 1nterest the 1nst1tut1ons of h1g'her educatlon Wlth whlch he IS aillillated H xx as appomted President of Mount Mary ln 1929 the year that the college was founded For the past twelve years he has acted as Dean of the Graduate School of Marquette In thlS posltlon he has proved hlmself to be leader of men partlcularly the men of thlq sectlon of the Unlted States The results of h1s wo1k wlth men are many H has helped to mould men that prove 'chem selves lexel headed and able to take thelr places 1n the branches of work for whlch Marquette has prepared them Dean Fltzpatrlck far from g1VlIlg' a sales- talk on the glorles of Marquette of wluch there are many sald m one sentence what a unlverslty should offer to one who IS con slderlng the furtherlng' of hls own tra,1n1ng ln one field or another The beautles of the 1 ' ' l lx H I ' , -.., .. Q 1 I .. .. .1 Y D . . , . . . I . , . . y . . b D ' v - v , , av - ,.. K . , . . . . . . I . . . . . . 7 ' ' 7 I , k 1 . ' . . . . . ,, . . ,, ' I ' 7 O I6 ' . . , . . I u ' n ' ' , . - 0 . . . . ,, . religion in our schools. In tional methods! ' 9 . . Q . . , . o ' ' ' ' . .h , . , .. , . . u e V . . . . , ' . - . , . . . . C- . . . 0 e . . , . . I . L, - y , l'f . l , . . , . , . . , . . . . y. . . . , - I . . c I .. it 1 V J - I 0 0 1 g g . ' , ' ' u ' THE HAMROCK campus should not be taken mto cons1de1 at1on but what varlous colleges and the facul t1es offer 1n thelr 1nd1v1dual fields Is the cu1r1culum he sald organlzed to meet my needs ln the suby ect 1n wh1ch I am lnterest ed If it IS then that IS the un1yers1ty that I should attend Dean Fxtzpatllck stressed the same pr1n clple that 19 bexng drllled 1nto us at Samt Patucks day after day Chalacter IQ thc greatest acqulrement that yve may attam thlough educatlon In h1s formal speech at the teachems conyent1on he emphaswed the same thought when he declaled The func t1on of educat1on IS not only to 1nfo1m the mind It must form the Wlll An 1nd1v1dual s won th does not depend on h1S knowledge If It dld satan yy ould be the greatest samt Doctor F1t7pat11ck comphmented the par ISIIIOHSTS of Samtl Patrlck s upon thelr sac ufices wh1ch haye made pOSS1bl6 the f3,Cll1t19S we hyye today We should thank God he sand that we have a D116St l1ke Monslgnor Dowd at ou1 head H1s work and vour parlsh 31 e know n Ih1OLlg'llOl1t the country We are thankful We tre hkeyyxse thankful that wc haye men l1ke Dean F1t7pat11ck yyho are to smcele stx dents beacon hghts on the ught path of educfxt on Go On Shoo, Seram' Leo Ca? y 38 Jun Ha1ts d1spo t1on claus ed yylth the yyeathel In June yyhen yhe days yye1c warm he was f11en1ly fmo lffyble out yyhcn fo1b1dd1ng as that of a membel of a Laches Tempel ance Socletv w hen she comtemp'ates John Paul Jones 'md x71l'g'lI'lld. Dfue A yyeck before Chustmas Jlm had hls annual LOHIIID t1on It was addressed to two f1 lends of old VVhen I first saw you your whole bemg was IJLIIC yyh1te and undeflled Ilemembel how people stal ed at you as you rested the1e IH the center of thls metropohs YV1th1I1 thc yleyv of all passels by I also 1611191111361 how I took you home wlth me away from those curlous ey es Con ICICI the places to yyhlch you haye gone yy 1th me New Orleans Memphls St Louls The Kentucky Del by the WO1lfl Serles Do y ou 1 ecall that cottage small upon the h1ll'? That was the place where I com pleted my greatest pa1nt1ng You were there too' You ye gone to chuxch yylth me eyely Sunu y t ats the Spllltllal s1de of l1fe 'X ou ye Lccn washed and cleaned by me yy hen 11'1l sxde Yet desplte all thls you ye let me down You ye grown toughel and t0l1gll6l you ye fyllen loyyel and lower Remembel thc Hdl'OVy een 13.111 e9 Iyemembel 'P You dldnt uphold me 1n the least You folloyy ed none of my wmyes In fact vou left me flat left me to l mp hom IH defeat And then as lf tn t yyeleu enough vou spu1 ned all my effol ts to make you lespectable agaln Look at yourself noyv' Youle ragged black ugly You 16 lower than the loyy est of your type What was once backbone m vou IS now soft and flabbv Smce vou yyon t stand up undel me I m going to tlnoyv you out and buy a neyv pa1r of shoes And thls t1me- Well' They wont be yy hlte and they wzll haye arch supports 8 . V. .- . I . . . . , ' U Q . . . . . . .W . Y , . ,, . , . 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By Post mr Eleanor Geraldine Eldrldge 38 In a series of fizendly letters Gemlclme Eldrzdge 38 gwes us sezeral mtzmate glmzpses of her summer s vacatzon Grand Canvon Lodge G1 and C' myon North Rlm Arlzona July 7 1937 Dearest Eleanor Your letter has at last 1 eached me It has tagged me around almost half of the cont1 nent You d laugh 1f you could see It one can hardly see the enxelopc for the many postage marks all ow er It I certamly was glad to get your m1ss1ve and from the sound of It you must be haung been in on that Tieasuie Hunt and dance that the club gate From your leport It seems as lf practlcally everybody ln town that we know xx as there I almost enxv you Howex er I am enloung ex elv m1nute of my rip W1th1n the past week I have seen three Natlonal Parks Zlon Bryce and Grand Cam on I must confess I had no ldea that such wonders eiclsted rlght here ID oul own Umted States Zion unpressed me because It xx as the first Park that I saw Though It was beautlful I do not th1nk that It can compare wlth e1ther Grand Canyon or Bryce Bryce IS my fax or Grand Canvon appealed to me not because of 1ts colorlng as you mlght suppose but be cause of 1tS vastness Can you lmagme any thlng fourteen miles mde and oxer a mlle deep? It IS still 1ncomprehens1b1e to me ex en after my haung seen It As usual I have left the best to tell untll last Bryce It IS the smallest of the three Perhaps that IS why I can appreclate It more fully but 1ts S176 is not the only reason for my play mg favorites In the first place I saw It ln two ways at sunrlse and under the moonhght I slmply must tell you about the sunrlse Before the first rays of the sun peep over the eastern r1m the tax ernous depths are swathed 1n black densltles and gray mlst As the sun marches along the sky thc shadow s and mlsts xanlsh and in thelr stead one sees the most amfwlng colors whlch bathe the canyon wlth thelr glories Then too the lock formations gi adually become x 1s1ble and wlth lust a xx ee blt of 1mag1na.t1on one sees such figures as the Holy Fam1ly the Pope with hls flowing robes of whlte the stately figure of Queen V1ctor1a vt 1th her lords and ladles about her Thor s hammer the flaming hulk of the smk mg shlp the Cathedral with three splres and many other such lnterestlng figures Why ex en Wall Street is represented in the Silent C1ty Under moonhght one sees much the same thmg except that lt IS all sort of ghostly xxlnte mstead of brllllantly colored as lt IS ln the daytxme Llsten Eleanor thel e s ever so much more to tell you about these thlngs but It would take more tune than I dare use now because lt IS very late almost one 0 clock and I have to get up at five Lets hope our shadows meet on a moon beam tomght They certamly have heaps to say to each other Slncerely yours Gerry E' 9 ff' A fx U A J J' J, x , V f , . . : 1 L, - I I ,MU l .. 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THE SHAMROCK Hotel Utah Salt Lake Cltx Julv 15 1937 Greetlngs mv fllend, It s that Fldrldge glll flgaln and she has somethlng on hel mlnd xxhleh she xxlshes to pass on to you Mother and I got ID hele about txxo daxs ago and QIHCG then xxe xe been dolng ex elx thlng up blown Thls IS celtalnlv a splendld place to see tlllllgi I had alxx axs thought that Utah xx as nothlng but a deselt Thats all lt IQ too stlll the QCQIIIC xx ondel s keep pop plng up at Ixel x bend ln the load Of LOUISL xou knoxx thtt l.l'IlN IS fl stlltt x Molmon tOl1IlllX out hele In flct oul hotu lS lust IKIONS tht SIIGQI fl om the gle t 'llol mon temple QIOUDCIK Xl e xx nt lhl ouerh thele xc Lldlx I e oxen hell com lt t Bath s 'lllfl lhethox ens sxmphon e plxved on the vreat Ol mn It xxfxs lnflqnl lent 1es xxhltelexeld efleefflr those qltlll seelllg tl lps X011 kno x Xllblt x xxlndoxx andthe clllx 61 tells the PTIQQIN thlngs IlllOUSIl1 a megfflllhone It SlllGlV ls heaps of fun Dllllllg the tl l x xxe xx nt out to see Blngham Coppel Nlne Pelllflps xou knoxv that 18 IS the lflrgre t open ll lf H1111 Ill xxolld At lezt hlte xx l Pllllx Illf the bus dllxer six Flom thele xxe XVLIK taken out to the Gle lt Oflt I ll We xxult swlmmlnef and staxfd lll tle bl ne fol ox Pl 'ln 'houl and '1 half Its leal x IIUP xbout belng able to slt on the xvatel One lust LEU' t do anxthlngf el e Th best part ls that one can wfllk out flf she can keep hel feet doxv ll for such a long wax Whx I xx 11 ted out fol over a Qllql ter of a mlle You knoxx thele s a DGCUIIHI thlnff about that watel I mean be ldes lts l'l1ll1IQ, so much salt It ls filled xvlth mllllons of llt lt tlnx led xx ell thex Chill them shllmp Thex are about one f0lIl th of an lneh lll length md N011 L lll honest x see llgllt through them The bus fllllbl told me It xx ould take about sexen blllloll llllle IIUYHIILII md some mllllon to make fl 'illillllllll Of COll1b9 I ordered one lhllllefll ltelx ' VVLII cl Illlllg mothcl h is been xxaltlng for me to come L0 l ed f0l about an houl noxx o I suppesc Tell lll of Olll pals hello fol me SlllCClQlX XOUIS, Gel 1 Il E Bex Cl lx Wllshlle Hotel Houxxxood C' llfolnla Iulx 'Pl 1 '37 0 ll lu xou xxl t to nlt lflst I hlxe LOXCICC 'IC I f f lxe ten g, Ltlllllll I0 llfilll 1 lllllgb Ishll e xou lbout 'hem xxhen I letuln Tonleht I xx.mt to de-cllbI o xeu I place IIOPI xxhmh I ll mxc lllkt lQtll n el Palos I eldes Lltel t lltel llc l lme me The Gl ll l 'nal that Ill t xxhat thex ale beau l ful hl fh bluffs o Pl .ook ng the bl oad peace P ellie I xxont exel Fleanol of the feel mg of 11191 flllhcanee that engulfed me fls I stooc on tht hlffhest UIODIOIIIOIX lnrl looked ou upon llc sloxx x I 1 all fn the fue ofthe ea f ltl lm lllf llll? loxxlx lllljllfhfl the locl L leltll me Ol mx If ll I c lll not tell x u the depths of l t llli lat enwloped me and cemld to hold me l ll fl om tl e IGST of the xxol ld IO1 tfexx plf lou mlntltes The ma IQSIY of lt all the Ultel peate and content Qllltt, consume one x x elf I hope that some flax xou too xxlll he able to EXDSIII me tllls H me feellng f expan e cf the be 'lble to tell xou lOlllIIjI sulfate of the Untll later Gel 1 If F1671 zdqe fC07If17l7lf'd on page 283 IO 1 K- .2 A, .' ,-a Q , . 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'A' f A 4 'I ' ,- I A ' ' I I I 1 I FATHER MQGRRTHY N author a psychologlst a Jesuxt prlest the presldent of Marquette Unlverslty that IS Father Mc Carthy October 16 1937 became a red letter day for us when we had the dlSt1I1Ct pleasure of an 1l'1t61'X16W 01 rather an xn formal chat w1th thls man In Splte of a case of amattum 1sh bewllder ment whlch a second wlth Father 'VIcCarthy calmed we notlced that he IS a small man and rather heavy He has YGIV dark halr and ex es and he IS evldently Ir1sh To me h1s eyes portray hxs whole character They are sober and thoughtful and the way they sparkle u ould lead one to suppose that he has a sense of humor all hls oun Hls eyes seem to xmply that he IS lnterested 1n youth and although he knows a great deal about young people ln general he IS very wllhng to know each one 1nd1v1dually After we had been mtro duced he sat down leaned back 1n h1S chalr l1t a LILRI ette and sa1d Shoot Shoot we d1d' One quest lon rlght after another When we asked h1m yust hoxx he would define educatlon he answered It xs the process that tv uns people for llfe That is for a complete llfe H also defined an educated person as One who xs cultured who can control h1s ovtn powers and who has a defimte purpose m llfe One of our fellow mterxleuers asked hlm what he thought was expected of a Cathohc Hlgh School graduate He rephed A grad uate should be able to achleve the purposes of educatlon One should be prepared to meet hls 0bJ6Ct1VeS earn a ln ehhood and save souls In regard to a selectlon of a career he sald Take something vou h-me a natural lnterest In And as we were speaklng of Anna Marne Fesenmaler 39 Mary Ellzabeth Wilson 39 graduates we swung mto the toplc of the younger generatlon we hear so much about Father McCarthy havmg wrltten several books among them Trammg the Adolescent and as presldent of a unlverslty IS certalnly an authorlty on th1s subject The younger people of today he told us 'are havlng a hardel txme growlng up than the young people of yesteryear There are more dan gers and temptatlons now But I thlnk on the whole our young people are do1ng as good a yob or even a better Job than the youngsters of olden tlmes The conxersatlon at thls po1nt turned to more person al channels and Father told us that he had a Doctor s De gree ln Phllosophy from the Unlverslty of London Be fore he became presldent of Marquette he had been the head of the Psychology de partment at the St Louxs Umversxty Hls favorite perlodlcals are the Amertca the Com monweal and the Reader s Dvqest Hls reason for part lcularly l1k1ng the Readers Dzgest is that It IS tlme sav mg After all he sald One really gets twlce as much materlal in an equal amount of space as he would ln other magazines Father McCarthy compllmented our parlsh on the fine school that It has provlded for us He also compllmented us on our peppy band We were glad to hear hlm say he hoped sometlme soon to be able to come to St Pat- rlcks agaln and that he was sorry hls first stav was so llmxted Wlth this he cocked hls hat at a perllous angle and bade us good bye We sank into our chalrs happy for having met the profound scholar and zealous prlest Father Raphael McCarthy S J v V Y 1 I 7 . . . - 1 s 9 . . . , . . . . . . , -,,, , , ' a v ' x 9 9 . . . . . . . v - s Y 5 , . . , . . . . 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Mary Ellzabeth WIISOR 39 The followzng essay was ente1 ed zn the recent conservatzon essay contest by Mary Elz abeth Wzlson The essay won a local przze and was awarded second place tn the state contest T S so nlce out I can t stand to Slt here Sunday metropolltan paper and every four and wrlte thls theme mourned Sue who years so much paper for newsprlnt IS made was trymg to wrlte a conservatlon that the stup would reach to the sun and theme She gazed out of the w1ndow and admlred the beautles of sprlng Blrds were tw1tter 1ng and fl1tt1ng about m the bud dmg trees I can understand how valuable and wonderful trees are but to put It down 1n words IS too hard almost lmpossxble she sald not reallz 1ng she spoke aloud As J1m her fresh man brother came ln he caught the last few words Whats too hard for the glrl who plans to be valedlc tor1an he asked What are you do 1ng'7 Its that theme we were told about Do you know Jlm mle 1ts an awful Job and responsxbll 1ty to prove how necessary the conservatlon of forests IS Oh nuts he said There s no sense ln talkmg and preach1ng all the tlme People are gomg to do Just as they please anyhow You re Just as hopeless as the rest J 1m complamed Sue Th1S Forestry Prwner says that slxteen acres of wood are requlred to make enough paper for one ed1t1on of a back Doesnt that sound as though wood products are 1mportant Nevertheless Jlm was firm as he an su ered It s st1ll all foollshness You have to prove Just how necessary for ests and trees and those thlngs ale be fore I fall for It Conserve' Reserve' Preserve' That s all a fellow hears a round here It s get tmg so a person cant exen l1ve 1n comfort anymore Belleve me Jlm Oakley snapped Sue you d have a much harder tlme hung' wlthout wood and other forest products Ill et you a tlcket to the class play that you cant go one week wlthout usmg mentlomng some product of the forest I It a bet' Sure thats easy enough , answered the boy as he turned to leave the room I th1nk Ill do my Latm Say Sue do you have an extra penc He caught hlmself ln tlme but he left the room saylng somethmg about he guessed he wouldn t do h1s Latln slnce lt CContmued on page 291 I3 X , f . f W ,V .L ,, ,jj , , V X - 2 0, -4 ,, v v , t , , , .7 . . 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EQRE Paul Whlteslde 38 T has often been 11 gued 11h1ch 19 the most SLIGHUIIC game today I11 m1 est1mat1o11 and I '1m sure that n1an1 otl1e1s 11 ho hf11 e a thorough knowledge ot the spo1ts 111 general hold the same pomt of 1 1e1v golf has all the othe1 Spoltb beaten 1n point of suence It IS one of the most fase1n1t1nsC Q mes pla ed and 0119 of the most GXDGIIQIXL F01 th1s latter 1eason we find that 11111111 pe1sons a1e son1e11h'1t unf1cqua1nte1l 1v1th tl11s GX Sl IIILIQMIIIQIW DODlll3l pastlme Al though 1 pu son C 111 DLIICIIISQ hx g,olt equlp ment to su1t hls poeketbook yft the gxme doe IDX ol1e expense lN the fOllOVS1Ilg, b1l0fIV 1111 ball clubs flom two c1olla1s to t11o 1u11d1ed dolla1s 1 set ffolf bags 1 1011 1 one l1u11d1ed 1nd Ht't1 dollns e'1cl1 I 1 s tlns eqmpment a 1111111 lm to belon to .1 golf Club Ol 1111 fOl tl1e use of tl1e hnks 1nd the QCIXILGQ of 1 1 11l1l1 each tlmt he 11la1s S0 1ou sce t 1k111g 1ll 111 all golf 1snt exacth 1 grnne fm 1 11 1111301 NCltIltI IS the grime 11 D101 Cl 1o1t Io1 the tl 11k ten111e1e1' 11e11ous t111e 11ho 1 XOL ll ul11y IN 11ot 11ell llflel c0nt1ol The g1n11 IQ sometlmes fllCd 111 that pat1ent sedate kmd ot DCISOII 11l1ose unbounded pe1se1e1 ance tlllllilpll to 11 h0n1 It makes httle d1f fe1enee 11hethe1 IIC makes a good shot or 11l1etl1e1 he fans one To be su1e thele IQ also the Qcotchmf1n11laye1 type 11hose one and 01111 11o11y IS V111 I find m1 ball? and 11 ho s 1e11 ls Tllfll 1 IIITIQ l1unt1nf1 f0I balls than he does 11111111ff the game -Xnothe1 type 11h1eh ham ts tl e golf C0111 se 1s the klnd th t e1e11 '1ot the n1 te1 of l1fe an 1111l11e1e1 COYISICIQIQ dffeat posslble 111 tlkl 11 tl11s lattel QIOUD IS the one 111 has 1n al1b1 such as makes dc 1th C losel1 11 l'l1Ch fol -1 month O1 The ball mo1ed mst as I wIlOt Slltll lk the Q11111 of golf a healthful pas tlme fo1 the SOUIIQ' as 11 ell as the old fo1 n1en s 11 ell as 11 o111en 111th HIOCIGI 1te me 111s 'lhe spolt looks 1 1the dull f1OI'I'l the slde hnes, but It 1118 1ts ff1se1nat1ons fOl 1n1 011 11l1o 1ent111es out on the field 11l1ethe1 h1s IHGIIHOII be 1ent111d on plf111nff the 1r1me nent llc 1l1 LLOIIOITNCIIIN Ol da11n0l1 Zi Lxbrarxaxrs Lament Jmmze K11zcl1mb0c11e1 Old books so1l1d books T 1tte1 ed and toln Batte1ed ragged, Dog ea1 ed and YVOIH Ho1v can Vou 1udge a man By the books he reads? 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T so happened that Pat and I had to make a Sodahty poster But as usual we took it over to the school l1brary and sol1c1ted the help of J 1nny the school wonder Of course she was more than eager to do the work for us Pat and I remamed to super use the Job or rather to get in the way SIHCB our task took us until after library hours the keys were lntrusted to me We worked until a quarter of six put away our palnts and brushes and locked the library door We ascended the creakv stalrs that led to the Flfth Avenue door Locked It would be funny lf we were locked ln sald Pat Then ue tried the girls door locked This IS gettlng funny plped Mary Next we trled the boys door Locked Then it was my turn to speak I dont know whether or not this is funny but we me locked 1n Things began to happen We took the keys and tr1ed to unlock the doors We tried each key 1n each door but our efforts were use door A sure way out she lIlSlSted Ill try lt After patlently trying to insert each key she gave up Good heat ens it s locked too What ll we do Th1S was interrupted by an echo of laughter The s1tuat1on really was adventurous We gave up hopes of getting home that evening We seated ourselves on the steps for all the schoohooms were locked Between the intervals of qulet we dlsturbed ourselves now and then with our own laughter When we talked we all talked at the same tlme Then Jlnny concelved the ldea that per haps our mothers were worrled Oh gosh yes and well f01 the love of Pete we can go up to the office and call our mothers and the parlsh house too for that matter Gee of all the dumb so and sos we re the dumbest sald Mary At last we could go home we thought We all accompamed Mary to the office to do the necessary calllng On Being Locked In Helen Patrle 38 The office door was locked Oh me' Then J 1nny caught slght of the fire alarm QAt least I thmk that s what It was! She pulled the rope whlch forced the alarm to rlng She pulled It untll she almost set us crazy Ev1dently th1S dldnt affect anyone outside of the school bu1ld1ng because no one came to our rescue Again we were overtaken wlth laughter The purpose of some of our laughter was to cox er up that worried feelmg deep down ln our hearts As we sat on the steps by the boys door we began to wonder Just how We would occupy ourselves unt1l mornlng Darkness was creeping ln through the bars that protected the glass windows of the door Because of the shadows that crept through these bars we imagined ourselves behmd prison bars Everything was at its quletest when the stalrs at the other end of the building began to creak lVe all cuddled a llttle closer to each other waiting for the worst to come But nothlng came We told ourselxes that should have a few llghts on However no one made It her buslness to turn them on I became very dlsgusted Wlth myself and 1n slsted that we all go together Anyway I told them we will never gain any atten tlon from the outside world lf we s1t 1n the dark So we groped around together feel mg the walls ln order to find the llghts When they were on our fears vamshed for a whlle and we laughed hllarlously once agaln Soon our galety resolved ltS6lf 1nto self plty I was hungry and tired of slttlng on the steps I was sure I couldnt Slt until morning Pat heard the fire trucks go by She was positlve thev were comin for us Or per haps the bulldmg was on fire What would we do ln a case like that? Well at least we would be burned out The only thing left to do was to settle our QContmued on page 317 I5 , 1 -1 CC Y, . ' 7 Y . . ' . . . , . , . y A . 0 . . 1 . - . . . , Y. .... . 9 1 ' , k 0 .' ' L'. , L k . U , . , ' 0 W' Q W' Q cr ' , ' vs ' Y . V 1 o , 1 a . ' ' . l J . . ,, . . . ,, . . . , . t . . , , r .1 .T k K , . ,, , . . . . . . y . . . 7 , . ,, . . . . , s - . I 7 less. Suddenly Mary thought of the janitors' it was only our imagination and that we . u ,sv nl ' K' 3 u 9 I ' . , . ,, . . . K . . cc YN - 7 F , ' ' ' - i ' 9 l 71 ' ' ' 4 Cl 39 . . . , 1. . ,, . . - . . , , . . . . . . ,' !! .1 ' , - ' 5 . y . r H 1 - - ' - - 9 cc ' n ' .Q - -7 ', ' 3 I ' y . ' 7 ' . . 1 . I . . , f ' ' , L . 7 97 ' , . ., . . 1 - ' Welcome Socialists Customarlly on December the Elghth cand1dates seekm 2 admlsslon lnto the Blessed Vlrglns Sodahty are formally re CE1V6d The functlon of the Sodahty IS to lncrease the personal holl ness of 1tS members and to tram them 1n charltable Work f01 others These functlons are based th r y God wlth thy whole heart four means to personal hollnessl and Thou shalt love thy nelghbor as thyself f0ur duty to serve others! We Sodahsts are sm cerely bent ln dolng three thlngs sanctlfylng ourselves sanctlfy mg others and defending the church of Chrlst New Sodallsts we pledged members want you to feel ent1rely welcome m our orgamzatlon We recommend to you the Blessed Mother of Chrlst as your model of llfe and We entrust you for ex er to her maternal care Helen Patrze 38 Semor Secretary of the Sodahty I6 I K . ' upon e commands of Christ: Thou shalt love the d th ' 'i The show zs not the show But they that qo Mcmtgeme to me Mu nezghbor be Fazr play Both went to see Emllv Dxckmson thlnk that thele IS nothlng mol e 1nte1est mg 1n thls complew: wo1 ld than watching people at theatels They are much llke httle ch1ldren xxaltmg tor a plesent I 18 call one mght The theater xvas packed a thlng VVhlCh was not at all unusual The lobby was 1ap1d ly fllhng and It was only elght o clock Onc hour to XV3.1t' Was It XXO1th lt? Indeed 1 was Iwot so much that the shoxv featured that nlght was extraoldlnary but that thele IS no othel place on efuth whele one sees such a xarxetv of people After pushlng and squeezlng I finally managed to leach the tlCk6t wlndow The gawdlly dressed gum chexxmg damsel xvho sat behlnd the wlnclow xx is engaged IH a xery earnest and apparently enxoyable conxel sa tlon over the telephone Snatches ot It reach ed my ears June s gonna glt marrled ' You don t say Thats news ta me' Why only xesterday I saw her an I says to her Iume xou am t gonna glt marrledl an she saxs She must have seen the look on mv face for she lnstantly hung up smacked hc: gum and sald T1ckets'7 One please I answered 1n a tone of XOICC no more g'18.C1OL1S than hems After gettlng mv tlcket I mox ed to a co1 ner near to the xclx et cox e1 ed chain whlch acted as a ba111er holdlng back a horde of eager fun loxmg p1cture goers From mv vantage polnt I could xx atch ex ery one Wltl'lOUt any one s belng axxa1e of my do They that Goa Joseph Flsher 38 mg so Next to me stood a tall xvoman who leaned he'1x1ly on her shght husband s arm and whose halr hlnted at the use of peroxlde A tall homely father stood patlently holdlng a small child above the tramplng feet of the xx uters Hls clothmg was solled and old he xv us unshaxen and dlrty and by the look on hxs face one would thmk that gold was belng chshed out hehlnd those closed doors People talked and yoked Bab1es crled Some young boys ln a corner sn1cke1 ed It new so crowded that lf one ventured to hft up 1 foot he W Ls contlonted wlth great d1fH culues 111 nndlnv a place to put lt down agaxn Dxrtv h xnds clean well groomed hands IOLlf. l1 lcnotty hands all held xloft bllls many old and 9Olll9d others nexx md crlsp Hoxv h nd had ome labol ed to obtaln these lnlls hoxx easlly others had acqulred them' Hoxv some had sax ed fo1 thlS mght' Hovx pxoud xxere some of thc xoung men when thex pompously drew out that b1ll bcfole the admnxng eyes of thelr fnst glrl frlends but how xx 01 rxed durlnv the day had manx of them been wondex mg lf It would reach As sexelal seats had been xac'1ted the usherunhooked the chaln and admltted a few oe1 sons They pushed and crowded as 11 there wele a file at thelr backs The slight usher xxas pushed ahead lxke a small sklff on a tldal xxaxe Flghtmg back xallantly hke 1 bantam lOOSt8I he finally succeeded ln re hooklng the chaln But he was confronted by s. huge black halred man wlth a lowerlng countenance who made lt known and ln no uncertfun terms that he xvas golng to get mto that show It s not worth Vtaltlflg for he Sald I m not gonna stand here all mght Just to see a fifteen cent shoxx Lemme ln' The usher complled mdeed there was not much else that he could do As thls bully xx ho had demanded admlttance passed me I hurled 1 partmg shot at hlm fCo'ntmued om page 351 I7 , h I 4- , 1 , . 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V i -. . . 9 - ' 9 - ' - r - ' ' 1 1 - Y v . . , 1 ' ' A c ' o 1' 7 , ' ' ' .- ' I Star Flower Lorraine Wlldes 38 HE chol al orche tral and dl amltlc depalt ments collaborated ln presentlng as thelr fall pro ductlon the operetta Stal Flwoel The oppeletta de plcts the 13St1Df dex otlon of the Indlans to those thev love and thelr strlct adhel' ence to t13.fl1t10Il ll customs Stal' Flouel dlu htel of the g1Clt chleftaln Lone Buck lO1I19Cl P91 people ln celebratlng the X1LtOllOUb retuln of thell blax es fl0H1 battle xvlth the l8tLlI'I1 of the blax es came the news of the supposed dc lth of llQl lox Gl Eagle Hefllt vsho hal not I'6tLl1ll6fl fl om bat le Star Flou 61 ll lS g'118i stllcken long Seal fl lllOl'I'l ll nt brflxe of the tllbe llso lox ed Star Flolxel xl ho hlted and dlQt1l,lQfCLl hlm He de scrlbed to hel tn scene ol Eagle H9'11tw fllllllfl' lllto the hall ls of th encmx hoplng th lt Qtll Flouel vs ould fflxe hel lo c to hlrl As '1 IGQIIHP Qtll Flouel hated hlm mole thin be fole Cl1Hl11HflV he ple l hls Qlllt through I one Buck appeallnff to the chleft un s need f01 a son ln lm t p1OX1d0 fol 'llm ln h s old age Faded llloon f.,l'1lld mother of qtfll Flower pleaded fol the mlldens rlght to choo e her own husband Star Flouel ap pealed to want no one to take Eagle H931t s place IH her affectlons so Lone Buck commanded hel to Wed Long Scar for duty QContmued on page 311 fn E came charglng down the field one hundred e1ghty sol1d pounds I trled to pay no heed and trotted slowly toward a greener spot Watchlng from the corner of my eye I saw hxm draw nearer bearlng down befu mg down C1ash bang llghts out stars glowmg pams growmg' Someone or everyone as you mll has sald The harder you come the harder you fall Pful Fu1 Phoey to that or those ph1lo sophers My leg went one wax and I went another I thlnk my arm accompan led the leg but to date thls matter hasn t b en xerlfled Iast nlght I asked my ankle what It thought of the matter It only sald that It had gone ln a d1rect1on oppo slte to that of the leg It d1dn t help me at all' My arm felt odd and mls my helmet F1 ank and Bert came across and then 1nto the car and away I felt a swoon commg on as we reached school but It soon pmssed and thlngs be ame more X1V1d Sam' Frank How s the arm' Sald I Its not too bad now but walt ll they try to set It Salfl Frank Oh that doesnt hu1t They x e got paxnless surgery now Rephed I Cto myselfl You can t fool me Frank Your eyes glve you away Up the h1ll and then behmd the hospltal out of the car and through the hospltal doors After an uph1ll struggle wh1ch carrled me to the top of the operatlng table or some th1ng I began a n1ce long WVZIII for the doctor Frank or a nurse fl don t remember Wh1Cl'l, telephoned for lnm and hls secretary stated that he d leave rlght away another l1ttle b1t of decelt Whlle I was Wa1t1I1g a nurse lemoved my cleated shoes Twenty mlnutes after the first call the doctor w as telephoned agam The secretary replled that he d leave at Modernistie Mode Leo Cary 38 rxght away he dxd A whlte robed nun held the upper portion of my arm whlle the medlc grasped the lower He moved away Thought I Hey fix thls arm before you leave Please' But I dldn t have to worry for he took the l1mb wlth hlm Havlng pulled It to hlmself he studxed It and then suddenly back It came home to papa' Agam I thought QI thlnk qulte a b1t late lyb don t want It huh? It s Just as good as yours The uy must have been a mlnd reader anyway he thought better of 1 md took It back Tfhen he yanked lt toward the nurse Nlce arm thought she He vanked It to ward the W11'ld0YV almost out ln fact I heard Frank walklng up and down the hall Nervous guy Frank' The doo was opened so I shouted Hey Frank IS thls pam less surgery? Coach knew he d been caught ln a fib Although he was wav out 1n the hall I could sense It He blushed The w1ndow took on a reddlsh glow What a glorlous sunset I thought I reahzed that the w1ndow faced the east The Slster afterwards told me what had taken place X rays and vlslts to a doctor always follow such thmgs I ve undergone them all Last nlght when I Went over to Doc s office he told me to carry a bucket of Water around so that the left hand member mlght be straxghtened Boy oh boy oh boy' What a boy' Water boy water boy' Suddenly I9 1 . 7 . D . . 1 ' . . . - 'J ' I . Y . - w . . Y . H . a x 9 - ,- n --' , r . . K . . 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I , . . - . . . 7 . . . . , . 1-' I , , Q I . v , . . , . . . , The March of the Nays ADIES and Gentlemen our mlcro phone IS sltuated here ln an especlally constructed booth atop the months of September and October Our posltlon offers us an excellent vantage polnt from whlch to vlew the elghth Annual St Patrlck s School Year Parade always a colorful assemblage ThlS years ey ent due to both 1tS quantlty and quallty IS probably the gay est lll the hlstory of our alma mater The first sectlon led by elghty Junlors the largest class on the school books IS now passlng The thlrd year mens lndlyldual leader Dave McSorley IS arrayed ln hls prom klng s sllken tuxedo Behlnd hlm push ed by the varlous soclal groups of the class are several thrones One of the chalrs wlll be filled towards the end of the parade by the partner Whom 'VIcS0rley chooses Here come the fleshmen also an GYCE13tlOI13llX large group wearlng green caps and Daltlfl patlng ln thelr fllst street reylevs Mar Jorle Egan and Bob Caton lure them on wlth a plece of salt pork fthe D001 fishl The sophs paced by Lefty Fostel and Ruth Gabus and the capped and gownecl senlols followlng Jlm gI'0WV1l'1g Up Caton bllng to a hurrled close thls dlylslon whlch has 16 plesented the entlre record enrollment of The second pol tlon IS the humor de partment and IS led by two excellent grld sters and cheer leaders They re glylng the tlme woln yet efficlent thlee cheels for the Acolyte Soclety The soclety IS headed by Gene Kalser and Chuck Goethel Rumor has lt that Klke wasn t eyen present when nomlnees fol the office of presldent were chosen and totes were cast A beautlful float abroad Wh1Ch IS a revolylng questlon mark IS down ln front of us now Three quarters of the boy s quartet fKaty has al ready passed leadlng the other SCIIIOTS, ren derlng that old favorlte Where Oh' Where Has My Llttle Dog Gone? The reason IS very apparent for ln a doghouse near crouches a frosh The questlon marks Leo Cary 38 turnlng What does It say? Lost a good hablt and an old tradltlon lnltlatlon Where has It gone? Whlle we were descrlblng the float the SIX weeks exams drlfted by An appropl late endlng to the fun sectlon Eh yy hat? Dlylslon Number 3 A fire en glne wlth slren blazlng No smoke that I can see Oh theres the cause' A youth from the Eau Clalle Teachels College IS speaklng on the theme of fire prey entlon and rlght beS1d8 hlm stands a fellow tosslng around some dry ICC You may thlnk drv ICQ IS odd equlpment fol a fire fightlng crew but that old sen e of feelln wlll help you change your mlnd He also has wlth hlm some ln flated lllbbel balls dlpped ln llquld oxygen WhlCh shatter when they bounce Everyone IH the pal ade recognlves hlm as the most ln terestlng lecturer on sclentlfic toplcs that has spoken at the alml mlter ln a long tlme A blg red and whlte traller IS arrlvlng the pl operty of the Antl Tllb91'CLll0S1S S0 speaker an orator IS dellverlng the same speech whlcb he has preylously dellyered to the student body Well we can see the end of the retlnue m0XIHg up the avenue Hele s the blggest float we ye ey er seen It s bllllt upon three trucks and It replesent a class loom Seated ln numerous chalrs are black lobed nuns Among the ranks of the Benedlctlne vue note wlth reglet the absence of Slqtel Myrone of the Hlgh School and Slstcr Sylvla of the Grade School VI see among the faces Slsters Ina Lucla Leora and I llllan recent appolntees to Salnt Patrlck s We percelxe seated upon speakel s lostrum the Reverend Raphael McCarthy Presldent of Marquette UHIVBY slty and Dean Fltzpatrlck of the same school This lb a mlnlature of the La Crosse Dlocesan Teachers Conference John Carpenter and Anna Marle Fesenmaler haye lust left to obtaln lnterx ICWS Wlth these gentlemen from Mal ouette The school band seen near lCemtmued on page 35D 20 X 4 I , V - I 7' 7 . - - - cc 9 ' . . ..... ,.. 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' 1 3 7 Y A , L . , , Episodes, Impressions audi Experiences Gentleman Modest Wzllzs Foster 1,0 E started out to see the Worlds Falr exh1b1t1on about slx oclock 1n the mo1n1ng Whlle we were r1d1ng between One Hundred and Forty nlnth Street and Mlchlgan Avenue a very 1ntell1gent look1ng man got on the car ln Wh1Ch we were rldlng, He must have been one of the street car drn ers at one t1me or was st1ll one of them because he seemed to know a great deal about the cars and to be able to d1rect the passengers who were ev1 dently strange ln the c1ty just where to get o Whlle we were r1d1ng along the motorman man to whom I have referred was up at the front of the car at the t1me of the falntlng He qulckly took over the controls and kept the car golng wh1le another of the passengers took care of the motorman Before the motorman recovered we had SW1tCh6d to Frankhn Avenue When the man at the controls turned on to the avenue the motor man asked what street we were on Dont Worry Slt down and Watch for awhlle You are not strong enough to go ahead wlth the controls rephed the man at the throttle At elght o clock we reached the falr grounds The lntelllgent look1ng gentleman gave the controls over to the regular dr1ver and was Just gett1ng off the car when the motorman called Just a mlnute please You haven t told me your name May I ask who you are? Just a frlend replied the gentleman I another mmute he was lost ln the crowd Grand Dad s Bluff! Dorothy Hemzke 39 What lmpressed me most durmg my sum 2l mer s vacatlon was the beautlful scenery of Grand Dad s Bluff 1n Ia Crosse WISCOHSID It was a warm Sunday afternoon We were out r1d1ng around the c1ty when some one suggested Grand Dad s so we were off to the bluff The road Wh1Ch ascends the steep h1ll wmds 1n and out Whlle look1ng down from the summlt one can see w1ld flowers of var1 ous kmds and colors whlch make this slde of the h1ll look l1ke a huge patch qullt The tall p1ne trees add a dlgnlty to the scene From the top of the hlll we could see the whole c1ty of La Crosse and the adjacent CIIISS such as W1nona The Mlsslsslppl Rlver whlch wmds ln and out of the Clty looks as lf It were a blg snake Lookmg dlrectly down we could see the golf course large as lnsects On descend1ng the hlll I looked down on both sldes and could see the green xalley wlth patches of brlght yellow wheat It made such a beautlful plcture that I am sure I Wlll never forget It The only thought that was ln my mmd was how could anyone doubt the exlstence of God? My First Freight Kathleen Roach 38 The hrst t1me that I can remember belng really afrald was on Halloween I had reach ed the ripe age of ten and was gettlng a great thr1ll out of the pr1v1lege of bemg allowed to go out wlth the rest of the younger gener atlon of our nelghborhood to play Halloween trlcks I had to start to beg and coax two weeks ahead of t1me but my success was worth the effort My blggest problem was to get my brother to let me go wlth h1m He always rebelled when I asked hlm to take me anywhere He sald no when I asked but that dldnt phase me he always sa1d that at lC1mtinued on page 401 X X N , N I I X I , 1 X - sf - M A .. - . ... - , H r , , . . J 'IPA YY Y YY -1- T-I A A T 4 Q 1 I O ' ' 1 J , . , . 9 I 7 . . . . . , . . . i . . . Q ' . . - . . A X , . . . , K1 1 . , . Y .- . . y A . c . L. . . I Y ff. -. S . ' . . . y 1 v ' became very Weak and fainted. The gentle- The people on the course looked about as C s. . ' 1 . ' . l I 7 . , . n ,Y Q f ' , - . l CC- ! ' . . 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' 'K '. 2 '. 1 , . L -' 1 'F Yr x I ' S y ., . 2 Y. . Mas 2' 'z .' ' z S. ' K' '0z1.. My ' 2 j ship, 21 s 11' 11' :'z1fL, With its logs 211111 hack my 'fore 111111 'z1f1. .Lf 111' L' Yg,z 2' 12. ' sz 'z' '2w e .1'111 . z 12' I 1 9 1 .1 ' ' ' 1: ' 1 1 19 'S ' zz - 1 V ' .v 1 2' .V ' L r' X , 1 .f,'s jfs: z'. 1' fs 1 'z1':fz' f 1' Guilty Gonsciencz T IS to the d1scred1t of our H1gh School but especlally to some of ltS enrolled members that we lndulge 1n a p1act1ce that IS far f1 om bemg on the level a SO1t of beh1nd the woodshed act1v1ty that we were xerv fam1l1ar vs 1th when we were scaxcely able to toddle It IS mokmg beh1nd the corner g1oce1y du1 mg the short half hour that elapses duung Holy Mass Apparently It IS much mo1e de lgfltllll to stand 01 t 1n the cold than to mlke a short x1s1t to the Blessed Sac1ament The ,g,ua1d1111s of the back step keep 1. w1g1lant w Itch on the hlgh school enhance undoubtedly a Sign of gullty LOHSCIEDCS The same 1nd1w1duals often won der why they are not endowed wlth what It takes to get ex en a C IH Enghsh The Llght 1mpenet1 able cells of those who li-3fllS9 to pay H1m a call xx hen po s1ble Let us hope that JCll1S lo1ter1ng group w1ll not cont1nue to be so 1nd1fferent to H1m as to spend fifteen long mmutes IH go s1py con wersat1on not a block f1 om H1s home Ce1 ta1nly It can not be xery 1nsp1r1ng to a non Cathol1c busmess man to see young Cathohc men parklng on h1s back doorstep when the DTODQI place for these same young men IS at Mass We Must Be True to Trust Leo Cmy 38 Seek ye first the kmgdom of God md Hrs Justlce and all these thmgs shall be added unto you James Holden d1d th1s very thmg through hls thrlft he saved not a meagre httle sum and donated It to the people of Samt Patr1ck s parlsh Not only have the ch1ldren profited by h1s good works but the body of the par1sh1oners as Well As long as these people shall l1X9 and probably long after the products of Sunt Patxlck s School Editorials W1ll exert the1r mfluence upon thelr f3m1l16S fr1ends Clty and natlon Iet us hope that th1s mfluence Wlll be of the sort that Mr Holden vt ould vush It to be He d1d not fO1 get us but have we lemembered h1m'7 Of course We have honoxed hlm sllghtly bronze tablet and a p1ctu1e But does any one of us fOl a moment thlnk that th1s IS what he do ned No 1 e cm not tlnnk so We know th Lt he was seckmf, to spread the kmgdom of Cod We mu t help 111 that task fo1 YXl'l1Cl'l he so x9 lous'x wmked dllllllfb h1S l1fe t1me md wh1ch he entnusted to us for COIHCIHLI r e Certamlv It mu t hate taken h1m 1 lv ml1e1 camp cook Qllltfb ome tlme md effo1t to rmass the g1ft ot 2525 000 1 huh XVI h God as h1s mot1ve and us as hls object he so g'9ll61Ol1SlX bequea hed to our par1sh Sxnce 'NI1 Holden bc an to sleep the sleep xull cmt nue to come and go and through them all the C thouc Chulch your Church has 11ocl 1 med does and w1ll procla1m the useles ness of purely m1te11al success We haxe fo1gotten th1s Vhll we contmue to offer flou exs 1n the place ot p1 ave1s tho1ns 111 th place of roses? May 'he future Samt Patuck s celebrate a day 111 h1s honor M xy It ofter a g1ft of true 1oses p1 ay 1 and COIlllTllllllOYlS Mas not only hx memory but the memory of all our benefactors be honol ed Ma the me1cy of God Alm1g,hty be 1mplo1ed tor tho e who have 01 who wlll detract fiom the glo1y of our Alma Mater May Saint Patxlck s be a real Cathol1c school' Catholic Ration Kathleen Kelly 39 We as Cathohcs a1e obllged to further Cathol1c act1v1t1es to encou1age clubs and papers We must reconstl uct the world for ChIlSt as Reverend Vlrgll M1chael O S B CContmued on page 323 23 1 S , X f ,-, ,.. - , 1 I X , ! 7 X-ll 17 YY -4 p, 4 Lf , 1 ' V ' ' s, , . A . . v Y' ' . A '- ' ' -f ' , 1. v ' . . . . . - . - . . ' ' 1 - a 1 - . H . . . ,, I I ' . , A , I 1 u 7 u ac Y. v V K' ' K. . f ' -is - - 1 ,s ' . , 1: z K . . ,. . .- 2 C, ' 1 Y s .' 1 1 T I . S c ' 1' -' . 1-,J c ' ,' ' ' 'lar-my ' Y' I 1 2 1 s Q ' , H, . -2 . C - 5 a .rg . , . 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Qu- dzx E 02 tg? rf Ha...- AN ESSAY On Btudlent Life THE ESSAYIST Robert Welzenegger She Did Not Forget Joseph Flsher 38 Topsy lay vslth her dalnty head lestlng upon her paws By her slde nestled SIX one week old puppies They squlrmed and whln ed as they settled down fol the nlght The warm glovs of the furnace enveloped hel and lts llght made the shadows of the wood plle shovel and SCllttle dance grotesquely If lt had not been for one thlng Topsy would have been perfectly happy A cold fear gnawed at her heart It always gnawed at hel heart vshen she thought of hlm her ffod her 1dOl the only person ln the world whom she had loved But he was gone now gone nes 91 to return She felt It and It made her aflald To her loyal collle healt that beat so falth fllly ln hel breast there came a recollectlon of a scene vshlch was enactcl ln thls same common place cellll lt was the das that her pupples had been boln She vsas lslns ln the box he had plepaled f01 hel lestlns, happllv f0l she vs as happv then The sound of steps descendlng the cellal stalrs loused hel from hel IQX C116 He came vs lth hls sunny all the sshlle he uttelesl BYLl'lD1 ltlons ot de ll ht at hcl evceedlng good foltunc The thud of hel wagglnf tall elcl lessed hel Ill preclatlon He plalsed her he plalsed tht pupples wvlth hands 'ls gentle as 1 mother s he plcked up one of the pupples flOm the vs hlte mass ln the box Scrutlnwlng It admlrlngly he confided to Topsy these ss ords Topsy thls felloss destlned to do great thlngs He IS golng to make a name for hlmself Look 'lt that stralght nose He s got your head Topsx but not your dellcateness of flame He ll be a great doff Whlle he was saylng thls Top sy looked first at hlm and then rathel be wllderedly at the pupples as thev clamol ed for somethlng to eat She dld not understand hls words but she made bellese she dld All the Whlle he vsas talklng her tall wagged gratefully Anythlng he dld was lov to hel He plcked up anothel nestled It clo e to hls cheek and mulmured words of endear ment lnto the soft fur of ltS baby neck Gent ly he put the puppy back and then stood up gazlng thoughtfulls down Soon he stooped down agaln and Sald Dont be angly Vllth Jane Topsy She docsn t understand Some day she Wlll I vs ut for that day Take her harsh words she doesn t leally mean them At he Irt she l klnd It lS lust that she s narrovs mlnded THPIE llc tevs thlngs I love ln thls world but lmonf them are Jane llttle Helen and you ll ltch them Topss If anvthlng BVBI happens to me I entrust them to vour care He alwas s spoke to her ln thls vs as Just as lf she ss ele a human Lelng Her eals perked up when she hesld the names of Helen and Jane Vl atch Helen was one thlng she ha l dOllQ tlom pupps hood It ss as her heI'1t2ig0 Jane ls 1 hls wlfe She hated dogs She llmost hated her llusb nd he au he losed Topsx Sllf vs 15 lellous and lealouss IS an lllSldl0LlS thlng All thrse thoughts 3 as ed rapldly through ll ld been placed ln the glase tvso davs be fOle She knevs thls because she had gone ln the car wlth hel ears cocked knowlngly and ln undelsl tlllllllgl' gleam ln hel eves People had a mllecx hel esen IH thelr SOIFONX She ss Is so beautlful so des oted And noss as he las lemlnesclng she heard teps on the stall s Ralslng her head cautlous ls she beheld J ne lane dld not look exact ls fllendls nol dld le look esceedlngly un fllendlv She was merels dlsagreeable alss ay s flndlng fault complalnlng grumb lng Get out of nos vsas sou XVO1thl6SS cur she stolmed Nes 61 was any use Youll dllse me cravy lvlng there Wlth a look ln vour eves as lf vou Dltled me I don t need any pltV from you from a dog Get out of my wav She ralsed the shos el threatenlnglv Topsy dld not crlnge as most dogs would tfbntimwd on page 363 26 .' 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Grid Season TILIZING pract1cally the same team as that of 36 St Patrlck s Green VVave drlfted two 11 IHS ln 1tS three grldlron confl1cts After bemg swamped 1n the opener 14 0 by McDonnel s Hllltoppers who acted l1ke gl21SSl'1ODD9I'3 and destroyed everythlng green 111 Slfjht the Illsh rose 1ap1dly to thelr peak A 15 7 x1cto1y oye1 powerful Black R11 61 Falls and a 6 0 tr1umph ox er St Fehx followed F11 st Downs P 13 MCD P S Scorers V Rafferty 13 Baue1 6 Leo Cary 38 Safety by Goethel Sa Sox 2 Despxte Sox Dlckerson s vallant efforts to bolster the l1ne the Alma Maters chlldren remamed completely baffled by Rushman s plungmg and were deflmtely outclassed by the Chlppevw ans Howex er 1n the first home game ln many a moon the team perked up soundly C1l.1Sl111'1g Black Rn er the prlde of a near by confer ence The v1s1tors took an early lead on Amundson s 65 yard run but top notch block mg lexd to 1 m1g,hty Green comeback Bud Rafferty hung up th11 teen pomts 1n th1s fray He was a1ded greatly by a palr of Dlcker sons and Klernan Goethel and the lest of the blckfield Contlnulng on the road to glory your elex en toppled St Fellx by way of fm 38 ya1d pass f1 om Bud Rafferty to J1n1 Caton HGVV DIZXNY PLEZXSE9 Jean Couture 38 My firm has sent me to 1nt1oduce to you our product Coutures Cap1tal Candv Cap sules a compounded concoctlon capable of curlng coughs cankers crlpples caddles callouses and corns and convuls1ons Custom ary customers carefully C31 ry cardboard cases contalmng Coutures Capltal Candy Capsules Challenglng companles are con stantly calllng Couture s Capltal Candy Cap sules counterfelt K1ndly conslder the contents of these be fore purchaslng Couture s Capsules contam cucumbers carbon cabbage cloves coal cran ber11es and camphor Cantermg cowboys are callmg congratulatlons to Couture s Cap 1tal Candy Capsules Cranky crabby ch1ld 1en choose candy capsules constantly Coo coo commun1sts consent contmually to con sume counterfe1ts Can you cure It wlth Couture s Concoctlon '7 Course you can' You can even Jom a cave man s club aftel consummg Couture s Capltal Candy Capsules Chp the coupon to procure cash or cutglass contalner How many please? 27 lx 4 - ., fp I X I l L, Q f- ,.. ,, en.. f.- .1 .J 4 7 - , , 4 9- . 4 an u ' I 9 9 ' . t , . , . . 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Y u 9 7 1 XY 7 THE SHAM ROCK Oualltp Photos at No Higher Prices AANES STUDIO 708 So Farwell St Dial 9731 Eau Cla1re Wls Years oF EXPERIENCE Devoted EXCIUSIVCIY To Eye Examlnatlon And the Correction o Eye Defects DR J H CHM OPTGMETRIST NEHER PHARMACY J N Neher Prop 225 N Barstow St Cor Wlsconsln St Lau Clalre Wxs By Post for Eleanor QConrluded from page 103 Regxna Cou1ts Monte1rey MEXICO Augustl 1927 M1 cf11111s1ma Eleano1a Dont n11nd me darhng It s the gy psy 1n n1e Hoyy I yy1sh you tould be vs 1th mt' tSounds hke .1 post cfud g1eet1ng doesnt It 'J Any yy ay I m su1e that you yyould enyoy my c:1plo11ng5 tl11JS qulte ws much as I do my self Smee you can t be yy 1th me I am gomg to try to m the you see the n1 l1kQtS WHICH I XISIICCI today 'I 1 uly they '11 e the most qu unt and uttelly fo1e1gn shops that I haye ey G1 seen The yendels d1spl1y then bdIl'ilI2lQ figs and gl lpes 111terspe1sc d yylth the11 pottery ttpestly 11ldXl1IlBS Hoyy ey L1 they do sepcu .ttc the n1e tt counters f1 om the 1est of the n1 ll ket by puttmf them 111 ft CO1 nel all the11 oyy ll 'Ihank helyens for that' Slnce there 1s ey my day Oh the qlghtg th xt tins entalls TIICIO ut qu11te1ed ltmbs d11yp1ng tlesh blood s tunges bC1llg' stuffed lllttl l1ttle skln bags the bl uns and lungs of tll the D001 unfol tun tte tnlmals ale left llght out 1n the open tnd these bv the yy 'ty me COllQ1fl9l ed a glowt dehmty doyyn he1e Ughl Iuyen th 11 yy ould11t be half b td lf they all yy eren t toy C1861 yy 1th t'1es' I don t see hoyy the Mex IC lllS t tn Q tt thfn food but they don t seem to lllllltl ft b1t lyot ey en the odors that 111se f1 om such 1 pl tce stem to cause them the SI1L,IltlSt annoy 'mee They g.,o merr1lv on then yyav eatmff the1r nat1ye stvle food and l1V1llg to a rlpe old .age Well more poyy 01 to em but I m glad th It I m an Amer 1ca11 Inat in ohye for me at the next club meet mg 'md tell the Ing n1ne that I expect to be home 111 about a month Buenos noches Gem y E 28 u 1, . , 4 9 , . . , L . l sf lvl! 1. 4 I .. , ' 7 ' ' 7 v 1 v ' , . , . 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T E HAMROCK Conserve' Preserve' Reserve' tContmued from page 183 was F1 rday nrght As the day drew to a close the welcome tall of supper was heard and both Sue and Jrm raced to the table They were stop ped by then mother who looked at therr hands and sard Go and ww rsh those hands You are both bu, enough to remember to do th rt by now Don t forget that We h ue soap rn thrs house WI hen Jrm returned hrs hands were not xery much cleaner than before hehadwashed He had found It hard to W rsh clean Wrthout usrng the soap whrch ww as pme tar soap and he couldnt use hrs mother s because rt was palmolrve After supper there xx rs the usual rush for the ewenrng paper 'Hrs Oakley was xrctor and as she looked at the front page she was startled by the headlrnes Thousands Home less and Hundreds Mrssrng as Mrssrssrppr Sweeps Through the South The rest of the famrly crowded around to see the prctures When they ag, nn settled don n then' mrnds xx ere strll drsturbed bv the drsastrous event It rs a prty sx mpathwed Mrs Oakley Thrs crazy country has had rt comrng Look how forests haxe been torn down and all the xaluable trmber that has been Wasted For ests can prevent floods by holdlng the morst ure rn the sorl rround therr roots BV the Way John Robrns the represent atrxe from the Bureau of Reclfrmatron Wa rn today He sald that there are erghty four mrlllon acres of rdle soil that are surtable for growrng trees He also stud that unless somethrng IS done rn the wax of restockrng these forests there mav not be any left ln -:ex enty five years In the meantrme Sue had ed ed up to her brother She gaxe hrm a poke rn the rrbs that spoke as well as words Therr father s command Better get ready for bed krds rt s half past nrne wavlard the oncomrng drsturbance between the two When they were out of therr parents hear 29 Compllments of LASKER JEWELERS WM SAMUELSON DRY GOGDS CO Eau Claws s Qualzty Store for A Years VISIT OUR Complete Departments Comphments S ERVICE sour oowffv :wus I EAU CLAIRE FUNERAL HOME H M Fesenxnaxer f ' Q jm , - n ,.L Y 0 K 1. l 1 A . r r , it Ki! fn,, YI r . 1 ' . - . r V . A . 1 I if vu 1 1 1 , C . . , . x ' c X 7' 1 2 . fi c Z ' .- ' -1 H .. . 7 ' - ' 1 , . W y . 1 . 1 . C I C A Q Q 1 A . , , L f , v ' 9, ' . . I I 0 , . . v. s C x U ' , . X' '. c c 7 , . 1 . . ' c YI . - 1 1 Y a 1 . 1. l 1.1 1. . . U .. . , H .I ,, I 4 . b Q I K . . rl . y X . . 4 1 y ' 'N . 3 ' 1 -v 1 ef - . . U . . . . u ' ' ar , , - , , , .l A . . . U . Y 7 I . . . , - V ' 0 4 A ' ' 26 , . . A x ,C r ' 1 . 1 . r I ' ,, , . 4 . Cl ' e 1 ks 1 ' ' ' ' , c S C f . I 1 r ' K n ' A . . 3 . fc ' W ,-, . . . Y . ' C . unsuasn 75:4 . Nor nv -- - , . . ... M of lurlv -' ,, , n ml - .11 . - . .. lf of E' f ra Y . . . I 1 7 ' , U Q ' . 7 7 7 . , . ,, . . - , V , , . . 1 ' . . ' a THE SHAMROCK Sell lllal Furnlture-. or any Household Goods Wlth a Want Ad ln the Eau Clalfe LBHCICI' The Dally Telegram mg' Jlm haslly trled to rlght the case whlch tended ln Sue s favor by saylng In seventy five years sclentlsts Wlll have a substltute for wood Posslbly I won t be here then I should worry For all I know I may not be here tomorrow Very llkely you wont be after you sleep standmg out on the walk tonlght answered the glrl What ln Sam hlll are you talklng about' Why should I sleep outdoors or standlng up? Jlm asked Slmply because you can t slt or lle down In your room you haxe an oak bed and a maple chalr and dresser By the wlndow there lb a Cedal chest and beneath your velv feet ls a plne floor Th1S house too IS made largely of wood Does that sat1sfy'? she asked but she was talklng to the walls for her brother had left Saturdav mornlng was perfect Jlm lay ln bed schemlng a plan of revenge The odor of pancakes and eggs drlfted lnto hls room and dld 1tS work He was lnstantly out of bed downstalrs and ready to eat speclal treats Jlm sald Mrs Oakley you re the one vsho IS so fond of maple svrup arent you A qulck glance at hlS slster warned hlm that thls was no tlme to weaken so he replled very meekly I ll take honey please Much to Jlm s QUFDFISC Sue showed that she was stlll human bv golng Wlth hlm to a movle The news flashes were entlrely tit ted to the problem ln questlon Germans maklng food from the wood of trees and a flash of a kllllng forest fire all worked agalnst J lm and wlth Sue to prove the need of conservatlon Apparently Jlms lnterest was held by the thrlll of escaplng death from a falllng' tree or resculng a bewlldered deer but hlS own standard was rapldly dlssolvlng Sunday afternoons can be awfully dull lf one IS by hlmself and Jlm truly seemed an outcast If he were to be true to hls bet he could not read and there was llttle else to do Pocketlng hls prlde he went to find hls slster He found her busy at her theme so he 30 ' 7 ' If , - ' 1 , 77 66 ' V ' ' 17 1 v ,, . . . I A 77 ' ll ' 9 ' ' Y Y 7 .A . u . L , ,. Q ' Y! , . 7 . 7 ' - - - There were maple syrup and honey as ' L. u ' ,77 ' . ,, u 1 Y - , 7 77 1 1 ' CC 7 K 77 7 7 ' Q . , . ' Q a , Q 1-11-. li- . . . , , . - 9 7 , ,, ' L A THE SHAMROCK sald You Wm a pereon can t read or xvrlte or xvalk or talk or ex en sleep and eat Wlthout 1nx olxmg the producta of the forest Folests must be D1 eeelxed Then turmng to leaxe he mutte1 ed Xou can t xxln from a xxoman anyhow But as an after thought he called Sav Sue when IS the de 1dl1ne fo1 those conserx atlon ewftyeq On Being Locked In ffY0I1f1.1l'llfd from page lol Qelxes comtoltxbly on the stane md txx to study But Jlnny xxasn t at1sf1ed She thought th tt 17Q1h'1DS lt' she sxvltchcd the ll ht bx the bovs dool off md on It xxould atu ict the 'mttentlon of someone xt the pallsh house Qhe sxutched hex self tued but he1 efforts xxele f1u1tless Affun we laughed lnl u lously I guess It xx we gettmff us aesure herself th it she xx isnt atr ud She lI1S1btGd on haxlng the ltexs I ll get lla out of he1e or the 1n the attempt she declal ed Qhe left ue IH gleat hasta and xvas fone fol about tifte n IT1lIlllt6S Wc vxexe bCf,lIl111IIg, to xx Ol xx about h 1 xx n xxc heard hcl shout Come on' I got us out W e lost no tune ln finclmg l 61 and folloxx mg her through the opfneci door Unfor tunatelx xxe cou'dnt lock thf door tgfun so xwc left It 0, en O1 xx h It 't gremt dlffer ence that one t1ny step ox 81 the thxebhold made to us Could lt be the feelmg of one xxho has just flnwhed a aenten e ot txxenty ye tra at Smg Sung Star Flovx er tCmm: ued from page 183 Rather than consent to the mfurmge thc ma1den attempted SLl1C1dC by kmfe At Lone Buck s command the tube moved on lefzvlng Star Floxx 61 as punl hment for her dls obedlence xvlthout the honol of burml Fad ed Moon returned to cue for Stax Floxxel s body On the xx 'ty she met Eagle IIe'11t xvho Northwest s Fxnest Service Station Glllette TIFCS and Batterles Washmg Greasmg Brake Testmg Brake Llillllg Wheel Allgnmg Llght Testmg Crank Case Servlce Storage Battery Charglng GILLETTE CCDMPLETE SERVICE 318 S Farwell St Telephone 669 . ,K . 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I v c c R 1 - ' ti Y Q 0 w C 1 J ' c .V . 2 c ' I 2 - c . l r V ' 'L 6 c c ' 1 3 , .. v . , A , C c 7 ' S - C 4 ' - 1 1, C C 1 7 u Yr Y V 4 C Q THE SHAMROCK Rebullts and Supplres on all machmes Typewrrters and addmg machrnes Sold Rented Repazred MACS TYPEWRITER CC L C Smith and Corona Dealers G E McClellan Mgr Dlal 5910 305 S Barstow Eau Clarre Wrsconsrn TENDER KRUS T BREAD Wmdow Shades Draperres Carpets Wax Lrnoleum Lacquers Varmsh KEEGAN S Complete Interior Decorators 104 E Grand Ave Dral 8020 Sea Us In Our New Larger Store told her of hrs capture through Long Scar s treachery and of hrs escape After her body had been abandoned Star Flower had been found by Trapper Dan and Scoutrn Jrm Because she was near death they carried her to the nearest Whlte settle ment There she recovered After her re cor ery she preferred to remarn as a servant to Ruth Logan a brrde rn the settlement rather than return to her own people at the rrsk of berng forced to marry Long Scar Eagle Heart and hrs braves later attacked the Whrte settlement and found Star Flower Wrth then happy reunron came a promrse of lastrng peace between the Whrtes and the Indrans Editorials lContmued from page 283 sald rn hrs addr ess at the Catholrc Scholastrc Journalrsm Lonfer ence held rn La Crosse October 11 It rs our duty to know Catholrc belrefs and new pomts and to grxe thrs knovs ledge to those who don t know God by explarnrng, not proxrn declared Father Francrs Le Buffe a speaker at the same con ference Hrs Excellency the Most Rexerend Alex anderJ MCG3X1Ck D D stated that before a student can expect to vxrrte or to thrnk he must read and read A good student always has trme for good lrterature Students we must act and we must not fall to act together One of the best possrble means for us to coordrnate our actrrrtres rs to cooperate wrth our Sodalrty and Holy Name Socretres Our Sympathy We extend our srncerest sympathy to Mrld red Asher upon the death of her father John Asher to Srster Eugene Adelrne and Russell Wrtt man upon the death of therr mother who dred rn December to Joseph and Arthur Drckerson upon the death of therr father Pearl Drckerson and to Ruth Gabus upon the death of her mother Mrs Lours Gabus who dred rn November May they rest 1n peace 32 . 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THE SHAMROCK GUZXRDEDNESS Joseph Fzsher 38 In these days when shows and books vvxth depraved and gangster heroes are ex ery vt he1 e prevalent It would be an excellent ldea for us to conslder a b1t of phllosophy whxch Alexander Pope penned as follows V1ce IS a monster of so horuble mlen As to be hated needs but be seen But seen too of t fam1l1a1 Wlth hls face We first endure then pltv then embrace W 1ce wx OI ks xely subtllelv ln flct lt 'works subtllely th xt we are often unaw uc of lts ope1at1on I 1ce IS repellent to evexyone especlallv when It IS filst lntloduced but remember what happens when seen too of t Let u take '1 practlcal example John Jones IS tn ordinary lad of sexcnteen H has nex er befo1e seen a gangster D1Ctll19 He d1d not lntend to go to thlg one he Just dropped 1n He IS qulte shocked by the atro c1t1es comm1tted so nonchalantly by the ac tO1S Howex Cl hls cu1 1os1ty IQ aloused H sees another such pxcture and another H IS no longer shocked He becomes a gangste1 plctule fan He D1t19S the pool men so hunt ed by the pollce so shunned and hated bw thclr fellow bem s Thexr mme IS not so b td after all In fact It IS rather e'cc1t1ng John becomes 1nte1 ested 1n thelr tact1cs and would llke to trv them for hlm elf He emblaces XICG Perhaps the lllustratlon IQ a llttle far fetched Nevertheless lt g1ves a true repre sentatlon of the 1ns1d1ous workmg of uce ln lnnocent and often unmllmg XICIIIYIIS T prevent our bemg mfluenced by such p1ctures we ought to consult the classlfied llsts of p1ctures 1n the Denver Regzstev and Om bzmday zszfor We owe thlS much to our selves A d1m1nut1ve percept1on of the lDtQg'1'1l,V of knowledge mduces one to be transported lnto a Jeopardous posltlon When one s bra1ns are ln h1s feet a corn IS just a headache ln d1Sgll1S9 33 Chrlstmas G1ftSuggestz0n A famous Conn Band Instrument A vxolln gultar ukelele accordxan or a PIANO a glft for the famlly Convenient terms may be arranged EDMUND GRAM MUSIC HOUSE 110 GRAND AVE EAST l SUN LITE DAIRY COMPANY Phone 6914 Eau Claire WISCONSIN l JENSEN DRUG STORES 422 Bellmger Street 117 Grand Ave West ,x fm., AA W--' ' f , Q. 2,4 , f . , Q 0 Q , . 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THE SHAMROCK DRUMMOND PACKING CO Arbutus Brand HAMS and BACON Eau Clalre WIS CHRISTMAS GREETINGS from The Store of Permanent Gzks Monogrammed Stahonery Chnstmas Cards Fwe Year Diary Photo Albums Desk Lamps Wallets Games Books EAU CLAIRE BOOK 6- STATIONERY CO EAU CLAIRE WISCONSIN Compllments of EAU CLAIRE LUMBER DEALERS ASSN News Notes The Shamrock regrets the absence of SIS ter Myrone from the faculty and W1Sh6S her much success IH her new pos1t1on The best wlshes of the Shamzock also fol low Slster Sylua to her new pos1t1on at Salnt Bened1ct s Zllumni Notes We extend best YV1Sl'l8S to the followlng alumnae who haxe recently been marued Ruby Fxsold Rosfxlack Patrlcla Brxdges Wlse Ellene Felllgan Verdun and Clara MlCh6lw Cuslck Our congl 'ltllldt10IlS go to Clarence WhltSld9 upon hIs marrlage to Vu Ian Smlth About one half of the graduxtxng class of last year 19 cont1nuIng study xt othel schools Fm olled at the Vocatmnal 'School are I11 Blame Catheune Paxelsk1 Mau and Mar Kamp ROLE! Broun Vllglnla Drrks and Dololes Chaput Ma1gaI et Mllex Raxmond Cramer Marlan Roberge Thomas Flemlng lol ne Brandl Donald Iund and Arthur Prueher are attendmg the Eau Claxre State Teachers College PatF1C13 Johnson IS studvlng dental hy gIene at Marquette Unu ex sltg Marx Ann Cralg has matrlculated at Mount Mary College IH Mxlwaukee Elame Frank IS pursumg a nur se s course In Sprmgfield Ill Althea Arnold IS an asslstant edltor of The News at the Sen1o1 H1gh School Have You Heard These Before? VVhen the COglt3.t11'lg fragment of the hum an composltlon recen es an 1ncl1nat1on toward lndolence lt spontaneously IS made Into the laboratory of that most sIn1ste1 Splflt of mallgnance who IS the adversary of manklnd If one would stop and snlff the a1r he 34 , . 1 . l U n I Y ' - . . , A Y . . . Y .K , . I' . 1 , C . I L- 1 A . . 'c ' . .' ' - z ' . fI,A iQ ,Hin 1 ' ' ' ' I , ' 'US ll , 'E' ' - .- Y - . . , l v ' v . ' t , garet Chaput. Lorraine and Abigail Vander I Y Y . . 7 , .4 . . . , l I ' 1 -1 Q . 7 7 ' . 7 K I ' ' ' r ' I ! 9 ' Y ', J . 9 J 9 I 9 il - . . 7 H. Y, A . . 1 . . ' , I L, L L U . . , I . -,' I 1 Y, 'I If - I C ' . 7 . 1 K . . . Y THE SHAMROCK would become aw are that there IS a dlstlnct foul odor waftmg ltself through the breeze ln that state whxch IS north of the state whereln Berlln IS the capltal They that Go 1Ccmt1nufd from page 175 If lt lsn t worth ualtlns, for whv d1d you come? Surelx your mte rouldn t h ue made you He glared at m h 1teVull5 and passed nnto the maln house Exentually I gamed admltt me and slump ed mto a seat The p ctule that mght was one whlch con Lerned llte ln Afuca VVTIIIIC the helo per formed hls 1mposs1ble fe xts youngstexs stared pop-eyed xuth adm11at1on Some crled out ln their enthuslasm othels were crushed xx 1th honor A lady next to me ox er a DIECIDICQ and fc ll scre xmmg and twlrl mg 1nto the ha7y depths below And so the plcture proglessed There were slghs at the loxe scenes l1ttle gasps of horrol at the may c1nn1b'1ls treated then pllsonels md lellex ed 9l3.Clll'ltlOl'l9 as the plcture ended happllv I stood ln the lobby xx mtchm the crowd come out -Xs I dld x0 theme lan through my mlnd the words of 1 poem that I had once mbmOIl ed The show IS not the show Blt thev that go The March of the Noys lC07lC'I.'IL1l6d from page 201 the rear of the second tluck IS preparmg to p ay Meet klng footb zll ln the form of a human pyramld An Irlsh warr1or stands atop the shoulders of players from Black Rner Falls and St Felxx but the whole ef feet 1s spolled by the haughty appearance of iC0ntmued m page 387 35 ' I I A Ill! IIIUW 0f WR WJWIJT UIMYIII Phone 4535 416 Dodge St FLORIST Compliments of Ben S S1108 SCTVICC Phone 743 Patek s Paints Imperlal Wall Papers EAU CLAIRE PAINT 5' WALL PAPER COMPANY Phone 8332 109 Grand Ave F. v x . . C . A f 4 ' : ' u ' -K v Y ,, ' 5 Ar , , N ' . Q V, t . .' ' , ' 2 - j , 1' ' If 2 ' .s. A 1 1 v ' ' 23 - c - K1 - l l 5 . . i' 1 ' r A A ' , ' - . . . , .. .I A A , screamed as a negro w1th his pack toppled , . - - , , 2 - , ,- Q 1 , 4 L n l 1 s L' 7' . c ' .. I, ' 1 v' 'Z 4 . c ' n' I r 1 ' ' D ' A u C ' .C I .1 W l 1 u 1 . , , , . 1 Il ' . I , 1 . H I ' - '1 I u 1 l ' , W l u K ' , l ' 1 ' 4------- I . . N- , . , - . L r , , ' 1 , THE SHAMROCK GU AGB MY GOOD MAN' or woman Q Nobody may know your troubles and woe but when spmts are flaggxng and cour 81815 smklng try a HOT bath It soothes and relaxes the mlnd rejuvenates the body But that hot bath must be ready when you need lt The prescrlptlon sno good when you have to alt around waitmg for water to To be sure of plenty of hot water ln your home at all tlmes install an economxcal Automatlc Gas Water Heater lt requires no attenuon costs httle to operate and keeps hot water on tap day and night Vmt your Gas Appliance Dealer or our showroom and learn how easlly you can have this convenience Installed ln your home Convenlent terms make nts purchase easy Northern States Power Company heat water wlth GAS She Dxdl Not Forget 1Contmued from page 263 She had been tramed not to crmge He had hated crlnglng Only cowards d1d that h had always sald Instead a low growl rose ln her throat not a growl of v1c1ousness but a growl of warnmg Jane ev1dently thought that she should leave well enough alone for she hastlly barred the outslde door for the mght and went upsta1rs One dav the followmg summer Topsy was accompanymg the famrly on an excursron 1nto the countlv She had alw ass accompanxed the famllv not becau eJane d9Sll ed lt but he h id wanted xt Topsy lox cd the country She loved the cows the brook the VV1de open fields of corn wher un mbblts lulked and meadow lalks caroled from the tasseled stalks It also remlnf ed her of hlm Many tunes had he gone there and always he had taken her star t after dmnel and return Just as the sun was settmg IH a mfwe of gold and shadows Often thev had followed up a herd of cows She would run along, back and forth behmd the mave of legs and sw 1tch1ng talls and mp the heels of belated cows xt was fun dodg mg klcks Of coul se now It would not be the same He would not be there Yet golng was better than staymg ln the drear musty cellal She smffed the alr anxlously Soon they would be 'lt thelr destlnatlon She remem bel ed the long, red baln wlth the brlght t1n roof and the sprrwlmg VVhlt9 farmhouse whlch stood on a knoll shaded by glgantlc elms Her days durmg her stay were spent ln romps Wlth a nerghborrng dog and ln garn bols down to the brook to get a cool fresh drlnk of water But newer drd she forget Watch Helen These words would alway rema1n w1th her she would never forget them Helen was havlng the tlme of her hfe Topsy watched her out of the corner of her eye as she lay upon the stoop of the mllk ii ' ' . SK ' . ,7! e 0 l ik It Ik ' ' ' , , ' V - . s ' ' ' l 2 . D . ' . I1 7 J 7- v' 9 ! . v Q 3' 11 ' 5 . v . . . ' 1 s. 6 ' s n L u k D 1 . 1 . . . ' . r , v. 'K heat, and feeling worseevery passing minute. on those long delightful walks. They would . Y I . l A 7 I . . . Y . . . , . . I Y N . . . e 9 . 7 . . - 66 77. K fs . D Z 7 THE SH house Helen chased the ducks and chlckens and crxed wxth glee when they cackled and sqaw ked She would walk up to the turkey gobbler and try to lmltate hlS proud strut and startled gobble She watched the foal as they plax ed and frlsked by thelr mothers sldes Then she toddled uncertalnly toward the flower bed plcked a blossom and an nounced ln a baby. 1sh XOILQ he1 mtent1on of clung 1t to grandpa Accordmgly Topsg saw her stalt slowly down a w ell worn cow path that lel to the pasture beyond But Topsy hd not folget As OlJCLl18IltlX as xt he had been standing, be 1de hen 'md had gn en hex the command she rose st1etched and sta1ted patlently after Helen Off 1n the dlst mee she stw the herd of Holstems start un the lane for a drlnk of W ter She must not forget Lows dld not lllte l1ttle glrls especlally lf thev wcre not lccustomed to them Helen was unawale of the dan f r whlch lay ahead only Topsy reahzed It Sn must Ward off the d xngel The cows were comlng nearer They gazed ln mute bewlldelment at the small toddllng ch1ld wlth the flowel clutched IH her hand and at the patient beautlful whlte collle dog whlch followed behlnd wlth a loll mg' red tongue The fore walt of the herd passed on Thev wexe atrud of Topsy But there w is one th tt was not xfrald The red cololmg of Helen s gav l1ttle dless caught the eye of the bull and d1eW hxm l1ke a mag net Bulls hate 1ed th1S one hated red It stlrred up Wlthlll h1m the an1mal 1nst1nct to klll Wlth a bound the g,1eat muscles of h1s shoulders and neck were blought to plav He low ered hxs masslve stone l1ke head for the charge The ch1ld laughed and cooed 1nd held out her h mnds tow ard hlm Topsy s halr brlstled and a low menaclng glowl escaped her laws a growl very dlfferent from the one dlrected at Jane The 1nst1nct of her ancestors told her that there was one spot to attack That was the nose of the ammal Before the ammal had completed two bounds she had hunched herself at hlm She gamed her hold she hung' on hung on wlth the Ll xmne s of death ltself The AMROCK The New Health Mllle UECKE S w C Per QUART A Pure Pasteunzed Nllllc with Greater Nutntlonal Value Accepted by the Com mlttee on Foods of the American Medical Ass n Ask Your Doctor or Dentzst At Your Dealer or Phone 4104 or 4105 37 - . . 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THE SHAMROLK Personal Statlonery Invltatlons Announcements TICRCIB Wlndow Cards Dance Programs EAGLES PRINTING COMPANY Establshed :ooo Phone 6631 103 Grand Ave E Buslness Statlonery Shlpplng Tags Envelopes Clreularxzlng Contract Forms Cornmerclal Forma anlmal leflped and rolled IH xaln attempte to flee lteelf flom the hold of 1tS slendel ad XLIQWIX Meanxllllle Helen began to ely she screamed untll ahe Wag heald bv hel glandtather '1 qual ter of a mlle away He reached the eeene at the eame tlme that Jane dld The qlght that met thell evee they vsould nevel fOlgGt The bull had broken 'lopsye hold and had vlnlehed flom the scene a C0lflC1llLl6d foe But Topey ehe l13 dung, xxlth Helens lJllJV alme uound hel neck Jule dl opped to hel knees and patlel Topss S held She pleaded fOlglX eness vs as glxcn ln the fOl Ill of a C1lCxx of the Dlllli tom ue of thc fllntlv lJlCllll1ll' eollle Th grill Int fOllTl LICXX sflff lopex h ld not folgotten The March of the Noys iC0nt1nuerIf5om page Sul a l'l1lj,l'llX nl IH flom McDonell vtho 18 lf- llJlOlLl the Cet Anc llovl the la t tlll l A 909119 deplct l sa P lt Smlth BIHIV Jane Iallffe and Mall Tone' elav- D1 esldel te of ihe Sodalltl plug Bob C lion Dax e Donnellan Holy INWTYIQ Soeletl Thex re lluelly bulld lllg '1 Qtallxl ax lou 'lld '1 star epangled area llbeled He IN en Mole poll el to them' Do lou heal that THLIQICQ It e the R9QlOll3l Olchestla planner a medlex of X7lCt0l' Hel belt Q eoml oeltlone and Blqllm N HUHQHI lan Dallcee Thell lQ'1flGl le Qtln Stanles and lllex I6 the mme Ol0 llll7'1tlOll that Whlle plaxlng bl vleeklx concelts Ill St Patllcke Gxm fefltule 1611116511 llulnbere from the 1Jllp1lS Well the Ol eheslla IS moxlng far down the stleet The pfu ade s en led A fem llllopplee such as that of Barney 01311611 follow It up the etleet John B-let eilcke hle clutch out the wlndoxl Flank Rlchgelx pelehed on the ldClldtOI' cap VllllQtl9S 'lllllqllele ln the D-lrk and Joe Roach at lnds on the fendel bulstlng paper lunch huge A new parade xllll come 91101 tly and you ll hate fl new anllouneel So f0lGY61 and forex G1 Goodbye 38 '1 W ' u . 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C x ........ , 7 7 1 H . 1 .Y 7 ' 5 Y I ' f ., , . . . , v THE SHAMROCK uftonhole versus Zipper Jean Couture 38 Down yy1 h mppers' We as buttonhole manufacturers have chosen th1s as our slogan Do you reahze that yylth the commg, of YIDDQFS our buslne s has 'yymdled to al most noth1ng If peonle don t become bll ton consclouq yery soon 1 yyont ha e any Zlp left' If you the gre t nt bllc yy1ll onlv co operate yylth Olll orow 1 '1t1on 1 e yv1ll be able to button up the f1p1z,1 busmc lll no t me t '1ll ou t th1nk of tl1ele'111t f1l mr m nt you are m1ss1ngr on your Io1h1 Fo a 11n1que mere of bone Ol yy ood you l 1 1 t tuted ylnn mere of met 1l lf but1o11s 11e lost 0 broken they 1 n be l9Dl'1C0l lout much 1 tr Lost but 1f you 1ren1 e1c11e11enced n Pareless you may h :ye +C be buy nv eypen s1ye neyy vmner thl ee or four tlm9S durmg the l1fe of one g,'11me1t F 1n t you see hoyy much money you yyo1 ld be saymg 1f you yyould retuln to your former use of button And then yyh t 1 a button yy 1th0l1t a buttonholeo Our buttonholes are the fine 1 n the co11nt1y They are s uaranteed t stan un lllflpl any yye 11 1nd 'e ll t ey pos1t1y ely yvlll not ravel It yya dur nff the l1st pfnt of the e1gh teenth cent111 that yve yye1e domg our best bLlQ1l'l6Sq The lftdles used to haye tlny buttons th yy hole wav doyyn the h k of thell dresses Everybody says noyv how much they loye tl e old fa hlonefl st le that yyere yyorn then But for proof of what they ay you see an uglv brassy bulky strln of metal spolhng the looks of the modern dresses I am lncllned fo th1nk that 71111 ers are luwt '1 fad that they yvlll be an oll story YVlth1l1 a year or two Then e ery body yylll be rush 1ng to buy buttons Why don t some of you women set the style for next year mstead of leay mg It to someone else? Wouldnt you l1ke to be knoyvn as a fm mulator of styles to haye vour name nnked Wlth those of Rochas Adrlan Schxapfuelll and Hatt1e Car neg1e'? 39 Q WVU the II ?11?f9i'U FIVB Fam1ly SCFVICSS FIVE Pnces Jfrebsdu LlllIIdBl'8I'S U! Dry Cleanefg C 0 nunusnto neon X R AAEMB I. R al soc1a!1onofDgersan6 eanets Have It Master Cleaned It Costs No More! , 4 , Y Y li 54 ' 91 . X' ' 3. A t , . . , 1. n , Q fig, X- pl -1.0 C . N . . ,. F 1 L... . y - n , , Urn, rl' . . . 1 J- . . . c. ' . T if if 't':f ,. . . . 1 H , F -:i 4 t' XS? 1 1 fa 7 c ' . . . . . . - . - ' 1 1 lfn , 0 1 Y r ' . 1 , a Q 1 , 1. V - - - - 1 - 1 1 he 11 arf. , 11 1 2 C . Tse .' 1-.i1,.u:1,eis1 . . ' D 1 HW, V . . , . , , 1 , 1 1 1 Amee 311.9 1 . El nz' dl' ,z. 1' ' a .' '21 . ' . 11.13131 .. AX a 1 3 ,, , ' 2 ' , L ' E 1he handhng' of a z11ype1 and me the least blt . .ilhw 91:4 V - ' 'xxx' x . . . V - 21 ,ef 11 - - H s -- v . L 4 , Q 4- A, of sq. Y. V v . N X ' . . fl U. . 1 4 A I 5 -,Q .J . ' 1. ' 1 2 ' 1 . 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C , J ' THE SHAMROCK Buescher True Tone Band Instruments Story lk Clark Hacldorff Plano: Sheet Musrc Records Raclros Plano Accordxans Complete Repazr Shop PARKER MUSIC CO 113 Grand Ave E Dlal 5614 EAU CLAIRE ELEVATOR Dzstrzbutors of Gold Medal Flour and Gold Medal Feeds Fulton St Dial 8300 LINDSAY S GROCERY School Supplles Fresh Meats and Crocenes Where Qualztp Exceeds Przce STEVEN SON S SMART APPAREL Dlal 3129 18 20 S Barstow Eau Clalre WISCOHSID 3 ou haxe perhaps heald of the fate of the man xvho 1nx ented the Zllbpel He xvent C13.Zy tlxmg to figure out hoxv he had made the ZIDDQI xx ork You haxe nex 61 heard of such a ilung h zppenn g to a s lfe and s me button hole manufacturel haxe you'7 You wouldnt l1ke to he u of xts happenlng vxould you Then take a lo ul off an old man s mlnd and alao do xom elt 1 good tm n bx buttomng up xxllh buttone xnstefzd of becomxns., YlCtll'11S ot the rn ulnne age and npplng, up xxxth mppeu H SNOW B1-'ELL Ieamze lx 11101101 boclfez 10 'Ihe Snoxx flak s tXY11l l1ke dancers In ex en the llghtest bleefe Sllllllllll lxk floated 1.11116 Qnoxxfl ll t xom llC,1lll.1flll dleasw Ale lllxe tho e one xx Gam to a ball 3 ou dance to thc x md xx 1th partnere And the xx olld IS xoul danclng hall My First Fright CCo-ntmued from page 213 H1 st ln the end he eoneented 1eluctantl5 I xxae so GXC1t9Cl about goxng, that I talked ot notlunf el e hoxxcxel Tom seemed dISll1 clmed to pt 1k of the mattu at all He seem ed to be tlnnklng He nnx 01 sald much when he xx as tlunkln 'I om had a11'1n ed for ue to meet the gang at Qeven thnty He dld tell me that much Al'te1 he had been g,1x en 1nstruet1ons to take c ll c ot me and to be su1e to be home by nlne thu ty xxe etarted He suggeated that We take '1 hoxt cut and walk along the edge of a corn field I bemg eager to get Stal ted consented To my surprlee he talked pleasant lx ae we walked along 40 Y , 1 1 1 I l Y . I l 1 1 . . , ,. . . ' I a 7 . y y - - . - - I 2 lf sz z e - . - 1 .' 1 1 v , a a , . 2 ' s l , f . I 4 I , . , 1, - - - - I 1 1 ' ' ' .V :X L . or . V A x K. 1 . A, . L. . . A . 1 Ur-' ' f 1' I , I V 7 ' 1 1 a , co 1 ' 4 ' I . ' ei' ' ' . - H if . . S L. . ,4 , ,, . . . , w . . W , . g e . 2 ' 5 And bobblnff l1ke leaves IH the trees. C: .I ' z .-: ls, 3 - 1: I sl. . , S ,lf .K . y 7 , 1 ,-' v' . Y . , I g .. . , g Q , , - 1 I 1 S 32 ' 1 ' . , - . . 3 v ' . as ' ' g. P uv . g ' . , g - .' . I. l 1 ' 1 T. v . 1 ' , . . . , . , . . . I , Y , x - r K J K F ' Y . . . ' ' V 7 , . n I ' , . . . . . THE SHAMROCK Suddenly he po1nted to the left and Sald calmly Look' Do you see anythmg over there? I thought I heard somethlng move IH those bushes' Then NVIIIIG I was lookmg he dashed oft through the corn held and left me standing alone At first I was so fr1ghtened that I couldnt move I finally opened my mouth to sc1eam but I couldnt mlke a sound Witw mv mouth st1ll opened 'md Wlth tears strelmlng, dovsn mv face I turned and st1rted to 1111 toward home I couldnt see the road so I lust watched the l10'ht ln the VIIIICIOXI 1nl he 1ded Qtlal ht for It As I ran alon the edge of the cox II field I heard 1 nolse Th It time I 1 ll chcl screan It was only mv brothe1 He stood md laugh ed while I stood md crled I told him that I w anted to go home and he salcl N'llLd tleally Oh are'1 t you go1ng to plav tl 1ek on people IOII1ght9 I had no mswer I turned and ran home I could heal h1m laughmg, and calllng after me I knew I d get 111 of you Those Little Folks L01 Tame Wzldee 38 The othu L1en1ng,Iu'1s uked to tu xx 1th 1 llttle th1ee wear old box nh le his parents were avsa He was sleep Xl when I a1 r11 ed 1nd h1s mot1e1 sald she thought he would Jeep 11ght fhiough so xx ould 1ve me little tlouble About ten thirty he awoke and Clled for somethmg to eat After I got h1m and vlrap ped hlm 1n 1 blanket so he won dnt catch cold I set h1m In hls hlgh than and ave hlm something to eat yust enough to satls fy h1s hunger He ate contentedly for about five mlnutes Suddenly he burst out crung Why what s the matter? I asked 1n surpr1se and somewhat ln alarm Oh he sobbed my teeth stepped on my tonguel 4l Carroll S Food Market Dlal 7815 1102 5th Ave JOS E BALDERSTON Famous for Coats l7 I9 SOUTH BARSTOW STREET Everything 11:1 Typewnters Addmg Machines Eau Clalre Typewrlter Co R J Blakeley Mgt Mldelfart Chmc Building Special Rates For Students Rlver Street Fruit Store We Speclahze In FRESH F RUITS and VEGETABLES , as , ' r ' . ' . . . ,, . . 1 ' . 1 K , I c . 1 7 . , v I 4 1 , . I v . 2 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1' 2 7' I L ' , ' 1 2 , ' I . . 4 y Y 1 . 1 f ' ' 1 . 4 1 r 1 g ' ' ' 2 c 2 ., 1 ' Q' ' ' ' 'I K 1 4 . 1 1 AT, 1 , . , 1 1' . z 'f-rf: y 1 1 1. - . N . . 1 . .V . . 1 L ' , 1 2 ' . ' , Y if l v I as 1,' . 1 . C A v f I ' lf Y ' ,' , 1 , 1 V S X l ,, I 1 I C A A 4 c . , ' ' . .c . T - - at , ' , n 2 , , 1 7' 1 N . 1 ' ' 7 . . , . , . . V f '..'z.' szj Y 2 ' 1 'K' ,'. ' 11 1 ' - ' Y. ' 1'1 I I J ' ' , e 1 J 1 N ' ' I O 2 ' 1 ! 1 1 ' - - - ,, sc ,' . . H I , ' v - 1 1 1 , . 1 g -. . ' '. s . x A . Y - ' ' i 1! ' - . . . . . - f ., . 0. ' J ca I - V T c 1- 1 1 - n ' 0 .An , N Y' U . u 9 ,, 1 . 7 L K 1 ' ' K . 44 n 44 9 1 - 97 QI THE SHAMROLK F LEMING BROS HAMILTON AND ELGIN WATCHES W1Lcox WILCOX sf SULLIVAN Attorneys at Law Eau Clalre Wxs FLEMING MORTUARY 307 So Farwell St D1al 4411 Eau Cla1re Wls BARTIN GALE CO Plumbxng Heagmg EAU CLAIRE WIS Phone 9930 Impressions In Pink Vzrgzma Pmgel 0 The subject of my 1mpress1on IS the pos sessor of a pa1r of xvlstful blue eyes a tllly rosebud mouth and small round cheeks Hls fingus are chubby and h1s feet are plnk Atop h1s head ale s1lken strands of halr compnatuelx few but cons1derably mo1e than hls father s H ue x ou ex 61 axx akened about five o clock 111 the nlflllllflf, to haxe a mournful Wall gn cet XOU1 c ITQK7 No? Then you have nexel had llJ1bW lnothel Smmclx sm months John Thomas IQ sole llllLl of the house H1s least crx b1lI1g'S th household 11111111115 although often lt IS only to dlsc ox cr th 1t he h IS found a new fuend ln the llgllt flKllllG Il1s pleasure as well as hxs needs ue elxed to the sl1g,htest data1l 11111101 1t5 Zin Experxence I ll Never Forget D01 otlzy Hem Ae 39 Such xx as my experlence xxhen I was 1n the second g1ade The tune xx as three xxeeks before school closed fo1 the summer x acatlon The flax xx as xux xx alm the sun xx as sh1n 111 bllglltlx 'md the 1ob111s xx ere Slllglfl 1n 10 trees In mx 0111111011 It xxas altogether oo loxelx an 'IIALGIIIOOH to stax 1n school was more Celtllll than ex 91 that It was oo lovely because the last bell had already rung' and I knew that the pumshment fox connng, late xx as to stay after school and xxute the tlllle txhles I detested domg the tune tables Back of the school vxas a steep h1ll I thought 1t xxould be a grand place to stay I cllmbed to the top and sat doxxn I could see the cals go past the school and later I could xx 'itch the ch1ld1en at IQCESS I felt S01 1 y f01 all the box s and glrls that had to go 42 W . . . A. , 1, 4 , . ,. I , 1 l y ' N ' Y . . . A .L K I Q . . , . 2 1 ' - Ay , ' . ' a 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - y , ' . I . V v . 9 ' ' 1: . . . 1 ' ' c 1 D . s 'Q ' ' , U' S. ' H, C .l . 1 x - A 1 ' - Y .' 0 . . . , V e , AH 1 . I, Q Y . . 1 ff 2 ' ' C t' 2 ' S , ' I I c A ' . 500 Umm National Bank Building He may be small but he wields a kingly 2 1 Y. , . I ' ,2 , - 1 ' y A 7 N , . . VCL ' . 7 . - , . ' y K v s . s , . v ' r W 'J x 1 Y 4 7 ' - n L 1. 7 tl ' .. f ' ' ' ' t V .V c I 1 l' -7 ' . I LL . 2 ' . , . ' 5 t ' f , . P l W ' . T ' y -T n I K Y.. . 2 A b . ' -.- ' . L . c 1 ' I D . , . . 7 U . V L .L A , ' 71 ' ' ' I lf.. Y W L s v 1 7 ' . K THE SHAMROCK to school on Quch a beaut ful afternoon The afternoon passed qulckly and school w as soon Olsmls ed I went home at the ueual tlme and acted as lf nothmg had hap pened But the next mo1n1ng how I wnshed there would nex er haxe been such a thmg as a mlssed aftel noon I xvent to school Every thmg went ,ust fine that IQ untll the te lchel took 1oll call Then I w ae called up to the deek and asked fol an excuqe I didn t ht e tn excuse ao n ltlllclllj I xx as eent home for one NVr1en I got home I told mx mother I felt terrlbly sxck I wus put to bed md g,1xen 'tn ample do e of medlclne th tt x Q not at all to my taete I eta ed xn bed ill that dav much o m m1 e1v About three thuty that after noon I heard XOILGS down st 111 and then tcps on the Qtalrs Soon mother c me nto my room She looked ve 5 knowmglv at me Inotlced that she held omet nng m he1 hand NVl'11Cll f1nd1n out what lt x xx alter ehe hid told me that the teacher rad it et pald he1 a x1e1t Nexer agam d1d I ex er etav out of echool unlee-3 I h d a real ood leason for do1n eo On Be1ng nn trfe Mxddle of the Family Paul Wluteszd e ?8 I was Sltt ng at home one ex emng ln my taxorlte study place wholly abeo bed IH my hwtolx when I heard a fam1l11r XOILQ a k Pflul h'1x e you txme to go on an cuand for me? Tlce 1nte1ro ator w as none other than my blg bl other Of course I had time tor I remembered that hle pax day was the very next Qaturday I epeedlly executed the erxand for I reallzed that I needed prepara t1on for the h1story test that w IS 1n store for me the next day When I was ready to re Qume my lnterlupted study I dlecox ered to my mdlgnatlon my bmbx blothex occupvlng mv pet Colne' Nelth 1 by hook nor by crook WALTER BREWING GO EAU CLAIRE wls ATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Compliments of o xo? PA' C 4 1 . ' 9 f.. , . 'rex . ' K - 1 1 . . ' Y f 1 v 7 , . 4 ' 1 -1 v 1 n C 4 A 4 ' 1 'x Lv I A v f L . . . - . I, ,. w x 1 'Z ' , , L I , c. .- . ax' z . ' I 2 f f. ' r 1 r x 1 4 ' ' ' ' an 'c ez 1 '. c 5 'f' , z va. . f. . . y f ' 2 fy D ' t x' 'S ' . - . A ' 4 . ' .'z s,2 A ' zz f Y Y ' , L 2 . ' P . ' S 1 1 ' , looked strangely fRIY'lll121l'. I was not long ln , . . ' V, g 'cl va., . 2 1 f 1.c ' ' f' . , . . v L Y L ' ' . c L n ., a gg 3 g . . . . , . 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K 9 . . . f Y 1 1 ' 9 C I l X., T E HAMROCK could I pe1 suade the darllng to xacate lt fO1 vxhat lnfluence has a mere go betxxeen of the famlly agalnst the baby md the rest of the household tomblned Sholtlx '1fte1 I h ld be gun to cont1nue mx studv 1n 'mothel pl we someone asked VS 1ll somebody please at tend to the fire' As It happened I xx as the only one of the famlly busy at that paltxcular tlme a m'1tte1 xx hlch was entnelx ox er looked as I xxas unammouslx chosen as the delegate to look after the fue I thought of sex eral thlngs to say to dl9appIOX8 the nom 11I'1t1OIl but to expless my feelmg xelballx xx ould not haxe been gentlemanly I had mx father casu zllx I9IT'1l1kGd Sag vxh1le xou haxe your hands dntx xou mxght IQ xxell help me change the tue on the car It w11l txke only a second The second ran 1nto nnnutes and befor e the task was completed lt was 1ust about mx bed tlme I declded then and there to d1scont1nue my studylng and to go to bed I made no further attempt to prepale my hlstory but fortunately the lnstorx test the next dag xx as an easy one I ansxve1 ed ex erx quest1on rlght except one xx lnch lan sometlnng lxke thls What class of people ln h1sto1x has usuallx the most ln fluence? 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