University of Wisconsin Whitewater - Minneiska Yearbook (Whitewater, WI)

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X QX X xx .x.x X X K X W YXxQ N E X X,xYQ xx xxxl Lk.g xxxxx X xxxx 1 X k ig xx,x.N,.Q xx,x N , wfx- Pagz' 71171 Vx ,R xx XJMJ Q, .. jf M, ............-..,...... .-Q.-1... 1. . is it .M I. . 9 Kxwy W fW E Q of f,f,f,, Q f, ,,,,,,,,, 5 f f X XXXXXX X XX.. X xxxx xXxxNNxkx,L,xLXXX, X. 8 W xXXXXXXxxXN,XxXX.... . Page lilmw A fwx is t QW' TS' 'EVXSWQ' gf' S sf e Sf: yu ge S E 5 Ex Q uNwm is W ef' , . ' ,.S..N.f, xt. ,Qi X, S Lk,k ..,.,.. Q 3 Page Tfwelfve ln days past ere the Woodsman and settler The red man westward had driven, When streams of crystal-clear Water Free from mill-wheel or highway ran glistlning, The Indian child of the forest Knew one Cool brooklet and loved it. Through its depths Hashed the trout and the muskrat On its reed-grown borders found shelter. lts bosom fanned by the south Wind Lay hidden 'neath ermine-white lilies. 'fAh, cried the Chieftain from hilltop The winding snow band espying, Minneiskzf'-Whitewater. ' 'Y Yl! !P 'V c I l THE SCHOOL ' J N X XXX ...x X K ..kkh Qi X NMXX X X- S xg fi x.,, X X X X X XXX XmmA Xxxx -X .XXXXNWX Q5 5 , K KNNNXXXX X X X. X . -s X '-kx Xmxwe. .xxxx X xX-x X Q-XX----XXXMX .XX:XX-XQXmtxwX5XXsqNmQ -XXW xx f-X-we X . X.X.,X XXXXXMXXXXXX XXX .X XX X XX XNNNYWXS XXX XXXX . ,..,.. X.,.X X XXXXXXXXMW X X XXXXX RiSklif',XX- X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XQmiMNX1XXi my 1 f my if E, V FN Q I 'N M A 17 cj mere were some big fish 8 X Lived in the sea, +3 8 The little fish Called them 3 Of Th F C ite . XO 0 A C a LL E ' D O .J f X x, Q' X ' ww? 'M My s NXJSUM e HN ,P f 5935? WZ' X' '-I L14 24. Pg Tl W XX XRS' s x X 'S' 'X X x A 133 N NFXFXKQX. .xxx X Xxxs X QQ xxXxx.X xxxx X X x X . X..x W .xx.kx x W ,. .... xXXxXxXx,NxXxXxx Wm' Pagfe' Fl1IH'fFc 7l .Xl,l5I'IlI'I' ll. N mum, IJI't'Sill4'Ilt X MS X S S Q A XVALTRR S, WATSON Biology C, SAYLES Grzummu' Coursv Critic Ph INEZ A. SI.A'1'El4 CARI. 'l'. YVTSE ARTH UR A. ITPHALI ysif-s. Cheu1ist1'y and Mzmuall TI'2lil1il15.'f . AAA ANNE M. HOYD STGIIUQIIWIIJIIY :md Ty1n0w1'iti11g Cou1111e1'c-1:11 Gvograplly and Lib1'm'ia111 POIIIIIYIIISIHD f'i ? - , l 'M +0 . H x? if ., L flI+IOKGFI C. SIIUTTS f'l!RIS'l'INF1 A. THOENE CIIARLES R. BIAXVVELL Mzlthemativs Assistant GI'2il11Il1il1' Critic Supe1'visu1' of 'l'l'2li1liI1,L'f Sc-hool Page Fiftefn ,A ff , X Y ,9 .Imxms V. Iimm llm M. I3l'1:xE'r1' '1'm,M,w 'IQ 4101,-F Ibim-vtm' uf l'u1n111v1'vi:1I Assistant in SI0llOQ'l'2l1Plly :lull gq,n,1um-Cizll A,-itlumqiv 4,4 1-:1 ion V 14-wr' ' - V111 r l,1 muff , Ili-:1 rc M. YQYHSIQICIC HENRY 45- LEE .In-Lxxu: ll. SIIIGIRIKIIJ, v . - u ' A 1 - n'. . v Iqjllgllql IIISTUIQ .xml I m11111eu1.1l H,,f,,,.y and Mm, of yy mm. lim lIlUlllif'S M.vxLc'ot,M F. IHCNIHPI f'lIARIOT'l'lC R. XVOOIJ NDVVARD G. IAANGE Hook lqvopillgr Pagr' Sfxtrfn :mrl Avvullxltillg Hl'I'lll2lIl Geogrzlplly 4 I K. . . W, i i . t GRACE Ii. l'o'r'r1ci: Gnoimic A. SUHMIDT EIIITII ti Woon Primary UUIIFSQE Critic Suporvisor Rural llopawtlncnt Assistant l'ri1uz1ry Critic I BIAY I. KAY BIAICGARET M1-i'1'c'A1.F Glmcfia M. BAKER Uritic' of Illterlm-diaito Grades Supervisor of Modvl Rural Ilr:1wii1g:. Manual Arts Svhuol - . . 1 A LVCY A. BAKER Tluiolroiu-1 T. STICXBERG Gimme C. ALVORD Music- l':Ilj.'IIiSil Assistant Librarian Page Sefventefn .47 I, l ,ff lGm'ru ll, .louxsow XVILLIAM Ii. SCIIRICIRICR ARTEMESIA G11xsoN ' I,llXSlf'2ll Ilin-1-tm' of Wmuen PllXSll'2ll ITil'01'f0l' of Mon Asslstzmt Pllj'Sl1'21l DlI'9CtO1' of YVmu0u WILIAARD 15. SMITH BIARGAlilC'l' In-:ANGVERA lillglisll. P1'i11l ip:ll of f'UIllll1OI'- Hmm- lql-olloluiq-5 vial High S4-lmnl VIIARLI-:s M. REIN01-:HL Rural llvpa1't11wnt 6 'Q if ii- M' 9 EVA K. SEYMOUR I,1l.l,1AN ll. NEIPEICT TIIEODORA M. GERTH Kimlorgarten Clerk Page liiglzleen Stenogrzlpher Els We ll e w Q A S X,XxXxx.XxXxx ---XX N N xxxx xX----X Q .xxxxx 411 .lllll ll. I I J lllllll lllll ll ll - M li IYQENIUHSIYI7 lm ,S 'Ain Page Nineteen 'P 1 s 2 mwswssswmxsm Xi .Q..Q M S Nw X xlw ei xxxx.xNxxx w ix N X is s s 1--- -X--'1 - , Y,., . . .x.,f . .k,x. , x....Q. if jp! Desmond President ..... Vice-President Secretary. . . . Treasurer. . . Page T-wenty J. Anderson Furiiiaii SENIOR OFFICERS Full of wil :xml wismloni, Full of mirth and fun, Of boosters very many, Of knoekers not 21 one, Loyalty and spirit, The greatest ever seen- Don't you think you,l1 miss us The Vlziss ol' Sewnteen? Nichols .John Desmond Jennie Anderson . .Hazel Farman .George Nichols 1'f I QW' G' V Q- lr 5 J S EQ ii? bi sf .AES Sw frat-3 X X X -..-. ,,,, S 4,-IA, mittee.. 1... ' .,,. Sw-'fe'ffll.S 'i ,,,, - ,...Q sa LAURA ACHTENBERG Tomflh Laurie Commercial Course Philomathia, '16, '17, Commercial '16, '17. Q It's nice to be natural when you'ro so rmturally nice. LIARGARET ADAMS Grammar Course Y. W. C. A., '14, '15, '17, Burke Debating: Club, '14, '15, Story League, '17, Treble Clef, '17. A glint of Ireland in her ego. MARY ALLLEN UA-IVY Primary Course Treble Clef, '16, Story League, '16, '17, Junior Debating League, '16, President, '16, Women's Ath- letic Association, '16, '17, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '17. True zrorth is in being not sccmiirlgf' MERLH ALLEN Charlie Commercial Course Football, '16, Baseball, '16, '17, Glee Club. '17, President, '17, Athletic Editor Minneiska, '17 A busy man always has time. MAX ALBERTZ I'ri1i0ipal's Course Salisbury Debating.: Club, '16, '17: Treasurer, '16, President, '17, Junior Debating Club, '16, Normal Brotherhood Cabinet, '16, A fish in a sea of girls, but never gets a bite. ELDRID AMUNDSON High, School Course Burke Debating Club, '1T: Y. XV. C. A., '17: Gere man Club, '16, '17, XVOIIIQIYS Athletic Association, '16, '17. Purpose is irhat gives life meaning. af North Freedom Fort Atkinson Girls' Club, TV!II'll'0l'Hl W atortown Cambridge l Page Tfwenty-one tvs .X 50 dr mXileN,x-RNRW 5 S Xi? ,fi Ny' i lStf,.f .S SX: Zilx . ' P, A . ,,, , ,,,. i .-f:: Q 3,.v .xx. W-m..::,::g::13 M, Y gmt? --'- -3 a... Page Tfwenty-ffwo RUTH AMUxDsoN Cambridge Primal-y Course A Story Tellers' League, '16, '17g WOmen's Athleticjd Association. '16. Sizes lmcku-ard about coming forward. lf'RANc'lf:s ANDERSON Seattle, Wash. Primary Course Entered as 21 Senior from Univ. Of Washington hV0lll0I1,S Athletic Assoc-iation, '17g President, '17: Iloekey. '1T. Tl1r'ro are enough serious things in life without considering yourself one of them. GERTRIYDE ANDERSON Whitewater 'tKoggy Grammar Course li. 0. President, '16g Treble Clef, '16g C. G. S., '16, '17g Viee'Presi1lent, '163 Story Tellers' League, '16: Vive-President, '16g Burke Debating Club, '16, '1T: lilee Club, '17. 'llonft tell me of luck, for it's judgment and pluck, .-llld o oourage that nerer will shirlc, To gire your mind to it, and know how to do it, And put all your heart in the ioorlcf' .lnxxm ANDERSON Oeonomowoc HJen Commercial Course ViC0-I,1'GSld0I1t Senior Class, '173 WOme11's Ath- letic' Assoeiation, '16, '173 Coinniercial Girls' Club, '16. '1T: President. '1T. A smile is the some iu all languages. f,I.GA ANDERsON Williams Bay MPz1tsy Grammar Course Y. W. C. A., '16, '17g Women's Athletic Associa- tion, '1fi. 'Ll joke ix ll rery serious thing. Jnssin ASTON Shullsburg HJGSSH Primary Course Story Tellers' League, '16, '173 WOu1en's Athletic Assoeizltioll. '16. Better be out of the trorld than out of style. gf si Wm 5 Am -..- ,,,, , V,,A x rg-gg-N, N . --M ,.,..3s-H - SL LORENA Bnrz Eau Claire Rena Commercial Course Aureola, '17, Glee Club, '16. A little bit of jolly and at little bit of fun. KATHARINE Bovm: Eagle UKate!7 Philomathia, '16, '17, Y. W. C. A., '16, '17, Cab- i11et, '16, President. '17: Glee Club, '14, '17, Treble Clef, '15, '16, Englisll Club, '14, '15, G. O. Board, '16, Junior Debating League, '16, Vice-President, Junior Class, '16. A marry heart,-the best of company. ETHEL BRANDT Elkhorn Commercial Course Commercial Girls' Club, '16, '17, Treasurer, '16, Women's Athletic Association, '16, Basketball, '16, I doii't sac why the girls at Normal waste their time in fussingf' Bnssna Bkoxsox ll'hitau'atcr Primary Course Editor Royal Purple, '15, English Club, '14, Ger- man Club, '14, '15. It's the little things in life that Count. DIABEL BRUE Dc l 0rr0st Primary Course Story Tellers' League, '17, Y. W. C. A., '16. Kn0zi'l0rlg0 is more than equivalent to force. BETTY BRUIIN Edgerton fl0 IL7'lLf'7'!?lfll Course Commercial Girls' Club, '16, '17, YVomen's Ath- letic Assoc-iatioll. '16, '17, Y. W. C. A., '16, '17, Tis better to have fassed and flunlcrvl, Than, izcrrfr to hare fussed at all. Page Tfwenty-three g 50 Vfxr f 1 M' 4 0 9 S' YXSSZS Si? ,H -, X . M .. SSS Page Tfwenly-four SALEM BUXTON Spooner Buck Conmzmwfial Course Royal 1'lll'1bl6 Staff, '17. Ho leads Il' Jolley Iifef' VALERIA PAIN Elkhart Lake Commmwifll Course f'OII1IIll'l'012Il Girls' Club, '16, '17, Aureolil, '16, '173 C. G. S., '16, '1Tg TI'02lSllI'9I', '16. 7 ll'I'f' is nothing so lringly as lsindnvss and nothing so royal as truth. BERNIUE CLARK Lodi Blll'lllj ' Prinr iprLl'.v Course vV0lI10ll'S Athletic Assoc-lation, '16, '17: Basket- ball, '16: U. G. S., '16, '17: Story League, '16, '17. IIou'c'0r it bv. it .vvvrns to me 'Tis only noblv to lm good. ATHENA UOOLEY Whitewater Pri'nmry Course Gloe Club, '15, '17. Sho has many llflHLl'If'88 virtues. GLADYS VOOMBE Elkhorn Glad Primary Course Story 'Follors' League, '16: XVOIl1Q11'S Athletic As- soc-iatiml, '16, '17: Glvo Club. '16, '17. To br- aullr-ri u Smzior is not synonomous with diyn ity. IQUSS1-11.1. f'0NN Edgerton Russ Priucipuliv Course Mmfs Qll2ll'tPffG, '16: Gloo Club, '16, '17g Treas- urer. '17. Vuriv1y in fussiny is tlzr' spice of the sport. f2.st l gi. Y rsrs i lfif'l s - fs ' N ' ' 5 'J' f 5 Lim its I st ,. 3. sw SRT? 'X ., , ' , A 'MQWNWNQWN ..,x.... 5 ,... '--X 'P N Krligf Limit :uig3l.Q..-2+-'- '3kNxg:2'L-:RI 'k:1'Ee3El5sQ::a1Ls 1 Froim CORMANY Genoa Junction Flo - Primary Course Treble Ulf-f, '17: Y. XV. F. A., '16, '17g Story Tell- ers' League, '16, '1T. Rest is more agrccablc than motion. XVILMAH COX Augusta lVillie Commcrcial 001lI'8f? Orchestra, '16, '173 Women's Athletic Associa- tion, '16, '17g COI11Il.191'Ci21l Girls' Club, '16, '1T. This maid so neat with smile so sweet Has won our right good will. EIJNA CURTIS , Sullivan t'E1l Grammar Course Philomathia, '15, '17: Vice-President, '15: Treas- urer, G. O., '15g Minneisku Board, '17, Staffs a mighty jolly lassir' with a mighty Icvcl head. ICVA DARHY Wilmot Primary lloursc Treble Clef, '16: Story Tellors' League, '16g VVOI119ll'N Athletic Association, '16, '17. 'tl confoss I do blaze airay, I am too bright. vi MABEI. IJIETHICH Rhinclandci CflHll7lfPl'!'llIl Course Counnercial Girls' Club, '16, '17g VVou1en's Ath- letic Association, '17, 'tl may get 01fr'r it, but I will norm' be thc samcf' DIARIE Donsox Jancsrillc Primary Course Iflntered as a Senior from Rock Co. Training: School Y. VV. U. A., '17: Glee Club, '-17g xVOIIl6ll,S Ath- letic Association, '17. In true goodness, unsu1'passccl. Pagf Tfzcenly-fi 1' ff . M -..... J Nfl .....,..,... ' s 5. , XX, . . NxL-NkL,L.,. ..,k X N W: ,,,,,,, , 5 r,,A,V 5 M xx.z . ,..Ss1,:1..41g:::g.LSrgmNwgliwv--M555 -A-3,7 gr -w.. Page Tfwenty-.fix 4. XVILLIAM IJROBNIK Algoma Droby Commercial Course Glee Club, '16, '17g Football, '17g Junior Debating L1-aprile, '16. Our football star-at least he was always out at night. Lois Ilrrrix Whitewater AADUEYY Primary Course Glee Ulub, '16, '17g German Club, '16g Philo- inatliia. '16, '17g Treasurer, '163 President, '17g Story Tellors' League, '16g Won1en's Athletic Asso- ciation, '17g Minneiska Board, '16g Editor Min- neiska, '17. The thing that goes the farthest, Toward making life worth while, That costs the least and does the most ls just a pleasant smile. is J. 1f'm-:ln-:nic IUUNCOMBE Whitewater Dune Commercial Course Football. '153 Manager Football, '17, Advertising DI21ll21fI0l', Minneiska, '16, '17. It's love that makes the world go 'rounde- Gosh! Ilow fast it's spinning. 4 IGRMA lluroni-:R Whitewater Dutch Grammar Course Woim-11's Athletic Association, '16, '17g Treas- urer, G. O., '1Gg Treble Clef, '16. Dancing, dancing, still I ery, Dancing, dancing, till I die. HAZFII. l+1l,1,ro'rT Whitewater Casey Primary Course Gloo Club, '14, '15, '16: Y. W. C. A., '14, '15, '16: Story 'l'ellf-rs' League, '14, '15, '16, '17, Secretary- 'l'reasurer, '14g President, '17. A ready tongue is a NormaIite's most useful weapon. W Z ' Y 1' Q ss M ws-N we Wy- jf t, Y 'S' A A X S G 'QA SA My ' A qi' ' Sb ..-- is bfi? se ss -fr A ' l I4 U7 Principals' Course German Glub, '16, '17g Story Tellers' League, '17g Women's Athletic Association, '16, '17, HENRIETTA ERICKSON Whitewater ? It seems to me, 'tis very queer, Some folks their work will always fear. HAZEL FARMAN Edgerton High School Course Philomathia, '16, '17g Vice-President, '17, Secre- tary, Senior Class, '17, Secretary, G. O., '16g Story Tellers' League, '16. There is more to life than is written down. DELLA FERGUSON Crandou ufwergyn Commercial Course Aureola, '17. Don't worry over trouble-it izerer broke a date yet. ' KATHERINE FERGUSON Spring Green ulwergiess eg Commercial Course C. G. S., '16, '17, Commercial Girls' Club, '16, '17g Women's Athletic Association, '16. A merry heart that laughs at care. V' . IVA FLETCHER Waukesha Primary Course 50 ' Y. W. G. A., '11, '12, '13, '17g Cabinet, '13, Burke Debating Club, '173 Basketball, '12, '13, Courage and will, perseverance and skill, Are the four leaves of Luelc's clover. INGA FREEMAN Black Earth 1 Primary Course Y. W. C. A., '16, '17, Women's Athletic Associa- 1 tion, '16, '17. A pound of pluelt is worth ar ton of luck. 99 Page Tfwenty-.vefven - 1,11 . MAA.. . 4 rw fl we New I , W. , L W . by W . . , .X.. ,X , S, , S s. s' s X k 5 r Q ew S A S ENN: f 'S N5 X sxmwxfbw 5 N, jf S so z u NX: 5, Serv Sf ,A . .I , A 2. XX ...x f . a . .11 .XQ .....,,.,.,,k , X,Q Q., ,.,,, wx: ...... ,,m,.TQi1ii'z.'-55,95We x.x..x A Silk. ,... .. ,.,,.:-Y XxXX,,QXX3l:4xXi5i:19,,,,,w WWXW.-em.w..r.e-A+ XN:3:m.W xxx- ',.5N'W'W M' 'N ' r'H-M-X-V. '::::::::::....' 4,-X S L-' i Page Tizcmly-eight ALMA FRYI-11: Whitewater F0olie Primary Course Glee Ulub, '16, '1T. For xhe'x ll jolly good fellow. Ifltss. IFR!-:RK Medford AEP, High School Course Y. W. U. A.. '16: Treble Clef, '16, '1Tg German Club. '16. 'l7: Presitlollt, '16g XVOIDEIIYS Athletic As- sewiatioll, '16, '1T. ln rlvlions faithful und in honor clear. lhmur: GRIFFIN Dodgerille Uomnzereifll Course Treble Clef. '16: l'0Iu1ue1'c-ial Girls' Club, '16, '17, V. G. S.. '16, '17: Treasurer, 'lliz Aureola, '16, '17g Vive-I'1'0sitle11t. '16. She :wells no eulogyw-she speaks for herself. Ilouorua' GRIFFITII Whitewater Dot Primary Course Plllltblllilflllil. '16, '17: Y. YV. C. A., '16, '17g Cab- inet. '1T: Story Tellers' League. '16, Treasurer, '16g XVOIHUIIQS Athletic' Assoc-iatiou. '163 Treble Clef, '14, '15, '16. .-1 heart as sunny as her hair. .FUI IA HABERMANN Florence fforrtnzereirzl Course Y. XV. U. A., '16, '17: COII1lll6'1'Ci3l Girls' Club, '16, '1T: XVOIIIOIYS Athletic Association, '16, '17. Good 8011-'H'fll'hfl'll only is the gift of Heaven. I+1s1'1u+:1: HAlIN'PIliSON Stoughton Primary Course Aurvola, '15, '16, '17: Y. W. C. A., '15g Women's Athletic Assoc-iatioll, '16, '17. lVlmt man dares-I dare. . ...AA ...4A ., ....-.,,. A M. 'S S 5 2 :5 'QI24gx-,545-,. .SNS .S S .15 .Ski X ' .tt . .. XX ,Ag X93 ,.,., 'ymmism ,,,.., '-f -5 : r JULIAN HANSON C'ambrid!J0 Kill 00?l17Ilf'I'l'f!ll Uourxf' Gloo Club, '16, '1T3 Baseball. '16g Football, '16, '17. l'1t rather fuss than bc president. EARL HARROP Whitewater I'rinc'i1mIx' Course Stadium: he is With Il plum' in the mvc for fame. ROBERT HENRY McFarland Bob CONll7ZI'l'l'fllI f'UIll'S!' Glvo Ulub, '16, '17g S9Cl't'f1lI'y. '16. A21 quict tongue' slmuw 11 wise hCad. F1,0Rr:Nc'r1 Ill-:VEY Fort Atkinson Primary I'our.-rr' Y. W. C. A.. '16, '17: Junior Debating League. '16: Prvsillvnt. '16g YV0111l-11's Athletic Association, '16, '1T: Art Iflxlitor, Minueisksl, '17, Art for Arfx sake. BIYRTLE Hllrlmmm Jlcdford Moit f'rmm1,m'r'i11I f'm1rs0 C0lllIlll'l'l'i3ll Girls' Club, '16, '1Tg YVOu1e11's Ath- letic' ASS0l'i2lt10Il. '16. Nlifrxt xlufs likvd. 'who is alike to all. Colm IIOOPEII I'aIm.yra 1'I'flllIll'!l f'IlIlI'Nl' Geuuzul Club, '16: Y. W. C. A., '15, '16, Upiniunx. frucfs, stufixfirw. ull in hflncl C'omI1'imfd to mulcv the lll'!lIlNlfl7'Ilf I pla'm'md. l Page Tfwenty-nine .f'NS f ' Wm, K Y- S fwx f 5 qw? Q EIN ATX S 3' L 'x ' S 'i fy 5 5 k Sify A nissan S P7 A A A A lg fr- n'5iQ3ff1If19'il'i -'-f giwli.. lJo1:o'r11Y Homuxs Rockton Ill Dm ' ' Y Y 1 . Primary Ifaurse 1. Nl. L. A.. 17: Glee Club, '17, A rzuy on thc' hand is 1.l'0I'HI tzro on fha phone. 1 U1,Au1vl-1 HoUs'roN Roakton Ill- Cl:ul , Primary Fourse 15100 Vlllb, 'Nl '17: 0I'CllQSt1'21. '16, '17' Storv Tell- ors' I,4-zurue. '16: Y. W. C. A.. '16g Aurezmla, '123 Y17. xV0lIl0ll'S Athlvtiv Association, '16, '17g Hockeys, '17l Gr'rf! il'x great to D0 in loncf' IiA'l'llRYN HUGHES Poynette Puts Primary Course G. 0. Board. 'ltiz Phil0Il1iltlli2l, '16, '17: Secretary, '17: Story Tellm-rs' l.ea,Qus-. '16: YVomeu's Athletic Association, '16, '17, 'Ulladfv up of common, sense and wit, ZlIi.1't1lw' of all that's dark and Clear All thatlv lovely, all thafs dear. CLARA HUNDER B1'0d7l'6fld l'1'i110iprz,lx' Course Burke Debating: Club, '16, '17g Vice-President. '16: Ge1'u1a11 Club. '17: Y. NV. C. A., '16, '17, A gcnirll disposition brings to its owner many frimzdsf' CL114 FORD H VME Fifield Hu1u:1ge Urmzmercial Course Salisbury I1l'll2l.ti1l,fI, Club, '16g Vice-Presldent, '16. Solomon has n.0tl1.l'n,g on mc. ANN JARRELL Marinettc '1'1-olnle Clef, '16: Y. W. U. A., '16, '173 Women's Athlvtic Assuuial ' ' ' Club, '16. '17, NM puts hw' zmrrics down in the bottom of her tion, '16, '17g COII1IIl0l'Cl2ll Gxrls heart. xifs on the lid, and smiles. Page Thirty .Y f. 4 V ' VN' V 'AN UW' H' S E X X A . Bum - A - -W VVVV ,xkkkA,kL, W Tm ...,,,,.,,, 3. 5 '53 My i iTlW if-1 x.,. is-. ..3gxj14Qff:,.,e:f -f 'Angler ,,, , MAE Jmlisox Mnkwonago Prinzarg Course Y. W. U. A.. '08, '09. '16: Aureola, '08, '09. Quality and quantity combined. FRANc'Es .IEFFERS Lake Genera lqeffv Commercial Course Plliloulzltllin, '16, '17, C. G. S., '16, '17, W0men's Athletic Association, '16, '17, Commercial Girls' Club, '16, '17, ''llappy-go-lucky, fair and free Nothing there is that bothers me. VIVA JOLLIFFE Whiteivatm' MVT, Primary Course Treble Ulef, '16, '17, Y. W. C. A.. '17, Wome11's Athletic Association, '16, '17: Story Tellers' League, '16, '17, Junior Debating League, '16: SeC1'eta1ry-T1'easurer, '16. Can one desire foo myueh of ri good thing? Nom. IQAVEN Antigo Commercial Course C0ll1I1l0I'i'ii1l Girls' Club, '16, '17, German Club, '17, Y. W. C. A., '16, XW'0IIl0l1,S Athletic Associa- tion, '16. The awful responsibility of being an example to :L younger brother. LILLIAN IQING Watertown HLQGU Commercial Course The man that gets me is lucky. NORA KNUIJSTAD A rggle Primary Course Aureola. '15, '17, Treble Clef, '15: Y. WV. C. A., '17 The mfldest manners and the gentlest heart. i Page Thirty-one ,. AAA 11.11. ,. 443 .-Wx WE , rms W I' ff- ' S A ss Ss 1, ,,,, gg M -r... 1 I l.oUIsn Koen Prairie du Sac I axL0uyv i Glee Club, '16, '1Tg English Club, '15g Aureola, '1T: U. G. S., '16, '1T: Treble Clef, '15, Commercial Girls' Club, '16, '17g O1'ChGStl'3, '17. Not that I loved Normal less but teaching more. ALVIN IKOLLATII Mount Horeb ncullyyv Commercial Course Salisbury Debating.: Club, '16, '17, Secretary, '17: lkuslietball, '17. 'tIt's nice to get up in the morning, But it's nicer to stay in bed. ESTHER IfRIEXVALD Merrill Commercial Course C01l1l1l0I'C'i21l Girls' Club, '16, '17g VVo1nen's Ath- letie Assoeiution, '16, '17. 'Z-1 diligent student and a friend worth knowing. RIARION IQUMLIEN Whitewater UTOIDYQ Primary Course Pliilonmtliia, '16. '1T: Glee Ulub, '16, '17, Shes beautiful and therefore to be woo'd,' She's a woman and therefore to be won. RITTII IQUMLIEN ll'hitewater Jerry Primary Course Pliiloxnzlthia. '16. '17: Presillent, '17g Glen Club, '1li. '1T: Secretary. '17, She eonIdn't be good if she 'ironldg And she wouldn't be good 'if she could. JOIIN LAKKIN Whitewater Prineipals' Course Salisbury Debating: Club, '14, '15, '16, '1TZ Pres- ident. '16: Junior Debating League, '16, President, '16: Presidelit, Orutorieal Association, '16, Pres- irlent. Interstate Orutorieal Assoeiation, '16g Pres- ident. Normal Brotherhood, '16. Speak for yourself, John. l Page Thirty-taco ..g... . - 4.,,1,,.. - .. . 1.M.,,.., , Mm 1 W N..x... -- 'S twwxw , 'W' QS fx Xxwxk-MW Nx--- ,1.:,,g::A-1 N W Q X X'-xx 4 4 BIORTON Liar: Stoughton, t'Min'k f,'Ull1Hll'I'l'ilIl tlourxr' Gloo Ulub, '16: Mn-11's f2ll2ll'fl'ft0. '16: Salisbury Debating Club, '1T: 1'I'0Sill0lll', '17: Humor Editor, BIilllll'1Sk2l, '1T: f'11t'l'l' IA'2l4l0l'. '1T. A man of fvu' ll'fll'tlN but still inr'linr'd to bf' jolly. ARTHUR 1.1-:MKE Uuflott Art f'UllIIlIl'I'l'flIl l'our.wr' Lift ,-4 tl xvrioux prnpoxilion-yirl.v, too. RFTH I.II.x,m' Konoshn Touts l'rimur1f f'fIllI'Kl' Treble Cla-f, '16, '1T: Blll'kl' In-lmtiug: Club, '1T: German Club, '16, '17: xVOIll0ll'S Athletic Associa- tion, '16, '1T. .Yu1r.' II,tll'!'Il-'f loolrrvi at lt. CORDEI IA l.o0Mr:1c lVlzitr'u'atf'r IANllI1yn t7mnnu'rf'iaI Iloursr' Philllllltltllikl, '16, '17: 'l'1'0:lsu1'01', '17, Comulor- cial Girls' Club, '16, '1T. Shox prvtty to'f1,4'ulk with, and witty to tulle with, and I11l'IINIHl,f to think 07140810 0rra. ELMER I.UDTKl'I U'hitCll'Ilff'l' Luke f7fHll7l1f!'l'f'f1ll UYIIIIYN' President, Sophomore Class, '153 Football, '12- '16: Uiilhfilill, '15, '16: Huskotbzlll, '12-'1T: Track, '15, '16, '1T: G0l'll12lll Club, '15: Euglisli Club, '15: Salisbury Ilobutiug Club, 15g Presitlellt, Junior Class, '16: Glue Club, '16, '17, It is lwttvr to uwlr out than to rust out. J. HENRY Lucio ll'lzit1'11'utm' High Nvhonl f'0Ill'8l' Dvbzltv. '15, '16: 'l'1'm-zislln-1', 01':1to1'ic'al Assooia- tion, '16: Salisbury Ibvlmtillg Club, '15. '16. '1T: Presimlout. '16: 'l'l'0zlSlll'0l', '16: Mineisku Boarcl. '17, And still thvy yrl:r'd, and xtill thvir 1rm1rlf'r grow. That om' small hvud would furry all hr' kl1I'lI'. ' 'W Y ' 'l cf? swwsx SME X N, A Y we Q. ..... X Vp, Q Vx 5 , sim-Smwfs f'MN X X E S X X35 msnmmnm xx 'A S , ASX XXX., , 9 ,X X X Q N .f MXN. x , 2 s, ,si ss, A is ,S A ., .MR A ,W . ...M Qi A , .MW-X k,fiii33fTTffN x....,x,. . .-f.. , x,.,. ,,,.,, , ,,,,. 5 Page Thirty-fo ur Hnum-zm' Mfxcoox Whitewater Herb I'rin0ipaIs' Course Szilislmry Debating: Club, '16, '17, German Club, '14, '15. 'fqiuitc' sedate, 'with fl promise of a future. ' GE1:T1u'nE MARHEINI-1 Oshkosh Gert Commereial Course Glee Ulub, '16g U. G. S., '16, '17, W0men's Ath- letic' Association, '16, '1T: Commercial Girls' Club, '16, '17. She never Votes 'no' on a good time, IvAx lNIc'i'A1sE Walworth lNIae ' Crnnmereiul Course Royal Purple Staff, '17. You knoll' I say just zrhiat I think no matter Irhom it hurts. i.0liE'1 I'A MQIDONALD UYfffl?11bC7'g Commerrfial Course Gernizui Club, '17: C. G. S., '16, '17, Women's Atl1'e-tic' Association, '16, '17g Commercial Girls' Club, '16, '17. Work.' where have I heard that word before? NORA HICUARTHY Edgerton nlyeggyu Grammar Course U. G. S.. '16, '17: Story Tellers' League, '16, '17, Womens Athletic Association, '16, '17. I 'might be better if I would, But it's tmrfully lonesome being good. Bmssm IIUINTYRE Baraboo Grrzmmfn' Course Treble Clef, '17g Glee Club, '15g Y. W. C. A., '173 Sm:-y Tellers' League. '17: Burke Debating Club, '15, True rfourage seorns to vent her prowess in a storm of words. -1-f -,, 1 , 4 Qt ,- X. Y' W 'WX Vfgw X 1 3 fi s 2 2 .sas S sn A xi ., , . X ,kx,s,kk,,,k., V, sw Ny,T:,,.,,w,3 ---xx-x t t.:-rv-1 xkxk ,RMTfggxsllffiif-fix,f- I'IIZ,llA IYIEISNER lVitt0uborg I'otu Commvrrirll Course Y. YV. C. A., '16, '17: U01l1I1l0l'i'i21l Girls' Club, '16, '17: XVOIIIQIYSY Athlvtic- Association, '16, '173 1,l'0SiKl91lf, '17, Aureola, '16, '17: President, '16, '17, By Gcorgv, 1 m happy. JOHN BIEIADEEN Palmryra J114lg.:o Common-ir1I Course Football. '15, '16: Baskvtball. '16, '1T: Baseball. '15, '16, '17. Our all-around athlete. ICLMEI: MEYER Spooner P1'iebe Comymcwiczl Course Salisbury Debating Society. '16, Advertising Manager, Royal Purple, '16: Busim-ss Manager. '17: Track, '16, '17: Football, '16: Basketball. '16. '17. E1'0rybody likes I'ri0b1' bo1'a1c.w' l'rif'bo Iikos 6vc'ryImdy. IJAISY BIICKLE Trcror Commercial Course COII1Il10l'CiHl Girls' Club, '16, '17, Rod hair and her disposition do not go together. PEARL MILLER Columbus KAPeg,11 Oommvrffial Course C. G. S., '16, '17, Vice-Prvsidellt. '16: Preside-11t, '1T: Pllilomathia, '16, '17: Vive-Prvsiflellt, '17, f'0lllIIl0l'C'iill Girls' Club. '16, '17: Vice-P1'esi4le11t, '16 Yours is the chown of calm good sense. l.0Z:EN RIITCIJELL Trflvy. Mimz. Mitch Commvroiul Course T1'CflSI1I'01', Normal Brotherhood, '16. Wa may live without friends, um may live with- out books, But civilized man cmmot Iiwv without cooks. .N . , , n.. , ..L. QW' go Page Thirty-fifve N ywex QNX S ,Q N.k, X. V S ...x. X V NF, S Y, r 5 X S 2 2 X X fi g ,X NN r . , .gxx, X xgxg NN gs XSWXX ,xxx , N Qi sw 5, 3 i X S 3 Q X X Q 5 5' A .s . A N x... . S X u s ns. A A xxx iss ..Xx. X Neirzitr xx.x 5 fri 5 -QQL ALVINA BIOIIR Plorml, .llontana LEAF! 0llNilI1l'I'!'iflI Course f,l'l'hl'Stl'il. '16. '1T: f'U1lll1IPI'Ci3.l Girls' Club, '16, '17. I 'zrork il7hf'lIf I ufork, But I fiddle irhmi I play. l+'l.om4:Nc1-: NELSON Kenosha ilIj1at'7 Grmmnur Course Germzm Club, '16, '17: Junior Debating League, 'ltiz Burke Debating Club, '17: Y. W. C. A.. '165 XVUIIIUIIVS Athletic Assoriutiou, 16, '17. Lif0's Il just and ull filings show ii. I thought so om-0 and 120117 I know it. lhxolm Nr-:v1Ns Osseo 'l'ody Primary Course Y. W. Q . A.. '1T: Story Tellers' League. '173 xVUllll'll'S Athletic- Assoc-iation, '17. I-'or .who 11-118 jus! the quiet kind 1l'hosP nrltzwos noun' ivory. Gzconolz Nreuons Ohivago, Ill. HJac'k Clonzzrwreial Course Aelvertisiugr Mauauer. Royal Purple. '16: Busi- ness Maumgrer. '1T: Debate. '162 Treasurer. Senior Q! Class. '1T. l1on,'f yof Il notion that women hurl' fl monopoly on fuiking too muohf' SARAH NOHELTY Lulu' f:1IWlP'l7fIf Sally High Nvhool Course Gerxuzui Club. '16. '17: Viee-President, '17: Story Tellers' League, '16, '1T: Wome-11's Athletic Asso- C'i2lii0ll. '16, '17: Humor Editor, Minneisk:-1, '17g Loi-al Editor, Royal Purple, '16: Assistant Editor, '1fi: Editor, '17: F. G. S., '16, '17. Oh, but it takes agility Combim-d with iforsatility To run 11 normal paper lViih approprirlfo ability. MARY NOLAN Morrill fiom nzvrf-i111 Course U. G. S., '16, '1T: f'o1u1ue1'cfial Girls' Club, '16, '17. Not to be mwlsurod by hor stative. Pagz' Thirty-.fix X , N X, SQSW R 'MX 'X St? S --' Nw .ff -1-v:f1 A N gggifgiifz ,. . 7, J Nw. ,,,,NN ,,,,,....,. NN-x- 2 rr. . W...-f ff- kX13L45,..+- - ,--- .. ...', -V g,:..g ..:,, ,Vg-,.....Q 1 RUTH NYGAARD Sturgeon Bug Primrzry Course Story Tollcrs' League, '16g Secretary-Treasurer, '17g Junior llcbating I.caguc, '16g President, '17, vVOIl19Il'S Athletic Association, '16, '17. Pre deeifled not to lrorrg any more and I'1n liring juxf ax easy as before. IRI-:NE Uucsos Whifczratcr Ole Primary Course ff81'I11?lll Ulub. '15, '16: Glcc Club, '16, '17, Anything for a quict life. JOSEPIIINE 0'NI-:ILL Merrill Jo ' Commercial Course C. G. S.. '16, '17: f'0'I1Il19I'Ci3l Girls' Club, '16, '17 sVOI1lOll'S Athle-tic Association, '16. When her mind is set, Then argue not. MABEL 1lNSGARD Orforrlrille l'rimary Course Y. XV. C. A., '17: Cabinet '17: Story Tcllers' League, '16, '17, Everyone has faults, good nature is hers. WINIFRED PATTERSON Stoughton VVinnie . Primary Course Y. W. C. A., '17, Story Tellers' League, '16, '17, Women's Athletic Association, '16. A maiden, meek and mild. GRACE PIEI-Low Elkhorn Grammar Course Y. W. C. A.. '16. '17: Y. W. C. A., Cabinet. '17g Treble Clcf, '16, '17, Womcn's Athletic Association. '16. '17, She had not time to sport array the hours. All must be serious in a life like ours. Page Tllirly-:even mf 'x X 90 'l A42 5 , . V' rw W' Q Q we 5 mmm ,ev .WW ,iw 5 ,Awe Q 3 Q ge ss . 3 Sexy S A .S .SMe.SX..,..Q sm I .4 .1 .S RUTH POTTER l'amln'iflyc f Page Thirty-eight Primary Course Y. W. C. A., '14, '17, l'll br' a tmehm' srmuf day. 1uARION RALEIGH Chilton Cominmwirzl Course . G. S., '16, '17: Seeretary, '17, Aureola, '16, '17: Secretary, '1G: Commercial Girls' Club, '16, '17. C A ll that any of as hax to do iii this ururld is just our simple duty. NEL1. RAMSTEAD Eau Claire Commr'rf'ial Course Treble Clef, '16, '17: f'0lI1ll1l'l'C'i?ll Girls' Club, '16, '17: 1v0ll10l1'S Athletic Associaition, '16. To bf' of s01 rir'0, ratlzcr than ffrmspi0u0us. LOUISE IiANDALL .-lugusta I'lz1sy UU7Ilf7ll!'I'f?flll Course Aureolu, '16, '17: 'l'rvz1suror, '17: German Club, '16: f'0!l1I1l91'l'12ll Girls' Club, '16, '17, VVOIll0I1'S Ath- lm-tic Association, '16, '17. The if-orId'.s im better if we worryg Lifffs no longer if iw' ll'lll'l'1Q V . 7f1Mf'i' ., ' rf' 'HV If I,I:.1.IAN IQEIDENISACII ' Kenosha Babe Grammar Course Burke Debating Club, '16, '17: Secretary-Treas urer. '16: Geruiau Club, '16, '17: Glee Club, '17, Y. VV. C. A., '16: vV01ll0Il'S Athletic Association, '16, '17. So Iv! as be jolly, to east away folly For Caro turns a blavk head to gray. CLARA IfEINERT Lake Geneva Primary Course Treble Clef, '16, '17: German Club, '16, 173 Y. VV. C. A., '17g Story Tellers' League, '17. lt taker: wit to 8131? wit. S, ' ., .,,k, W 'Tb f fx gig S S N , 'EXW ..... . +- 5 .. .,,, -f'-f-f R i N 3 ,,,LL,,, ,firrrrr-fs -We -X-,-, SN' N-we ...cuss ' R5 svn 'nv ei' S..-we my-if Estkws-22212IIZXZQQI-svPiQlN,l..... .N ,D .v as 1... em,s,7,:::..,.,e-R. KQKQV Mwgww, HEI.EN IiIORDAN Hayward Commercial Course C. G. S., '16, '1T: Commercial Girls' Club, '16, '17. A pleasant manner wins many friends. CLARETTA IIOBBINS Fort Atkinson Birdie Primary Course Treble Clef, '16, Glee Club, '17g Story Tellers' League, '16, '1T: Burke Debating Club, '16, '17g President, '173 Secretary, Oratorical Association, '16g Womeu's Athletic Association, '16, '17: Debate, '163 Hockey, '17: Basketball, '16, '17. As bad as the best of us. ARTHUR ROBERTS Fond du Lac HArtH Commercial Course Glee Club, '16, '17, Treasurer, '17: Secretary, Junior Class. '16: Junior Debating League, '16, Salisbury Debating Society, '16, Music hath charms but not for practice. VIVIAN RoRERTs Fort Atkinson Primary Course Y. W. C. A., '16, '17: Junior Debating League, '16: Y'V0l.I19ll,S Athletic Association, '16, '17. The way she studies and recites Gires the flunkcrs forty frightsf' GRACE ROESLER ' Fall Creek Grammar Course Glee Club, '16, '17g Aureola, '17g Vice-President, '17: XYOIIH-!ll,S Athletic Association, '16, '17. t'For two years has my influence as an antifusscr failed completely. BIARION Hoon Whitewater Primary Course Story Tellers' League, '17. She speaks in such a monstrous little voice. Vx Page Thirty-ninf P4 IL f-r.f4.4.-, A-f L.. ,, V ,V+ 2 ff ri' WWW l ' J w 3 WW iss ft is , .. .. ws A As XNXS. xxxxx . N ,X ... . Nw Nxxxx X ,,,..,,,...w.v NW... ,.XNxxx , .::::f 'W Page Forty I.o1s IIVMAGI-3 Brodhead Commercial Course Alll'00l2l, '15, '163 Seeretary, '161 Y. WV. C. A,. '16Z Gem- Club. '16: f'0llllIl0I'C1f1l Girls' Club, '15, '16. I um. too busy to worry. ULGA SCIILUETER Milwaukee Commercial Uourse Treble Clef. '16g Royal Purple Staff, '16, '1T: f'UllllIlQI'Clill Girls' Club, '16, '17g VVornen's Athletic Assoc-iation, '16, '17, Ami as for intelleet, they tell me hern' was rl1'1's.w2d, .-I lvetlr' 'mite superlwr than any of the rest. DIARY SCIIROEDER Horieon f,'07ll7lIf?l'Clll'l Course C. G. S.. '16. '17: Commereial Girls' Club, '16, '1T: XV011l0l1yS Athletiv Assoviatiou, '16, '17. Good nature, common sense and grit, all combined. F. W11,1.1AM SCIIULER Monticello Bill lligh School Course Gl'l'Illilll Club, '15: Orchestra, '16, '17: President, NUl'Ill2ll l'll'0flll'l'l100d, '16g Salisbury Debating Si- 1-iety, '17: Minneiska Board, '16g Business Man- ager. '17. Nay, dill I get a letter today? C11FFo1zD SEIFERT Jefferson Commercial Course l':llf9l'0tl as :1 Senior from Northwestern of Watertown. A self-nifzdff man? Yes-and worships his 1'reator. LIILIIA SIEVERT Fort Atkinson ..T0pSy,, V Commercial Course Gleo Club, '16, '17: Story Tellers' League, '16g Coxnlnercial Girls' Club, '16, '17g Women's Athletic Association, '16, '17. Did anyone call up while I was gone? g .4 wr ,ew . v Wx MSN 5 ,sw N is S 5 mm w Q S N fm Q fix E6 ,s s A VENICE SLAGC Y. VV. C. A., '16, '17, Treble Clef, '16, '17, Story Tellers' League, reola, '16, '17, Tho ufay to Izmir, a friend ls to be a friend. HATTIE STEPHENS Mansfield, S. Dakota Primary Coarse English Club, Club, '17, Treble Clef, '15, '16, Burke Debating Club, '15, '17, Junior Debating League, '16, '17, Secretary, '17 , Vice-President, '17. A rnarz, a man. my kingdom for a man. DIINNIE STRo1sEi, Story Tellers' League, '16, XVomen's Athletic AS- Soeiation, '16, Y. W. C. A., '16, '17, German Club, '16 Hang sorro14f.' Care would kill a oat, and therefore lot's be rrterryf' AGNES STUUBS German Club, A sense High School Course '16, '17. of duty pursues us ever. HILDA SYMON s Y. W. C. A., League, '16, '17, '17, Glee Club, '17 As mach art, as she is 'inches tall. FLORENCE TAET Philomathia, '16, '17, Glee Club, '16, '17, German Club, '16: Y. VV. ciation, '16, '17, Debating League, '16, Treasurer, Junior Class, '16, Vice-President, G. O., '16, A right '17, Hockey, '17, Basketball, '16. e M 6, ...Q XX X exe, :X ......... .... , as-gpgggfff, -,. Xixx X H N, Xi ,,.,,. , .,...,.. .. - e..,w.,..,.,... Fort Atkinson Primary Course ' '16, '17, Vice-President, '16, Au- '15: Y. W. G. A., '15, '17, Glee Story Tellers' League, '16, '17, Sauk City ffiuylf' Prirnfary Cou rsc Elkhorn Shullsburg Primary Course '17, Cabinet, '17, Story Tellers' Women's Athletic Association, '16, Whitewater Shorty Grammar Course C. A., '17, Women's Athletic Asso- Story Tellers' League, '16, Ju11ior jolly good smile has she. Page Forly-our F rl .3 7 I 717' f?TW V C15 s V, Q- - SMX A N , Q A ,hw ,wg Xi wmmmwxsw S - , S . 311.3 .S S NN Q,.x3MiQS .Nx.xx.xx xx.x . , M kiinix xXx.xk. k.x,x.N.Q. ,xxxx - RUTH TIDMARSH Whitewater Graduate Y. W. C. A., '14, '15, '16: Secretary, '16g Aureola, '13, '1-4: Treasurer, '13g English Club, '14, '15g Treasurer, '15: Treble Clef, '14, '15g Glee Club, '16g li91'Dl31l Club, '16. A l'll'fIl0ll-Y maid Grurfeful and useful all she does. HAZEL TU'rHn.1. Whitewater Peaehy Primary Course Iiutered as 21 Senior from Mankato Normal, Minn. Treble Clef, '17: Story Tellers' League, '17. A irinniny '11-ay, a pleasant smile, A kindly! irord for all. SELMA ITRNESS Black Earth Sally Primary Course Y. VV. C. A., '16, '17: Story Tellers' League, '16, '17: VVOIHQIIYS Athletic Association, '16, '17. Fm sorry for mc, l ain't so rery llfllillflflf, ALBERT VAUGHN Whitewater Rabbit '. l,Ymn.mer0ial Course Baseball, '15, '16, '17g Captain, '16, I am ax good as a married man. .IESSIE XVAITE Brooklyn Jack Primary Course Glee Club, '16, '173 Y. W. C. A.. '16, '17g Story Tellers' League. '16, '173 Aureola, '16, '17g Treas- urer, '16. ' Her ways' are ways of 1lIC1lfSlVI'll1lC88.u Vx+:1:xA WYELCII Madison Pud Commercial Course Philomathia. '16, '17: Secretary, '16: Treble Clef, '16: Treasurer, '16: 0l'C'll0StI'i1, '16, '17, C. G. S., '16, '17g G. 0. Boaril, '16, Commercial Girls' Club, '16, '17, Sing away sorrow, east away care, 1 1'm 017 for a good time, come if you dare. l l Page Forty-tfwo , Enix we S' f fm Q ' rdwg, 'MXQJ 'xsem in SA? W W , cus., , -for . ,,Q CATHERINE WENNER Dodyeville Mufi'les Commercial Course Treble Ulef, '163 U. G. S., '16, '17: Secretary, '16, Aureola, '16, '17: Secretary, '16g Women's Athletic Association, '16: Coniuiercial Girls' Club, '16, '17, Common .sense is an uncommon thing. BIYRLE XVHITE .UI'IIf0l'd Whitey Commercial Course Story League, '16g Y. W. C. A., '16g Commercial Girls' Club, '16, '17, Women's Athletic Association, '16, '1T. I may do .something sensational yet. M. Donis YVILLSEY De Forrest npoggyy, Principals' Course Treble Clef, '16, '17: Story League, '16g Y. YV. C. A., '16, '17. Happy am I, from care I am free, Why aren't they all contented like me? ESTHER YVINKLEMAN Whitewater Wink , Primary Course Say, girls, have you seen the last Vogue? LIIRIAM Yonnn Whitewater alblimfy High School Coarse Pliilonnithia, '15, '16, '17g Vice-President, '15g Burke Debating: Club, '15, '17g German Club, '16, '173 President, '17: Y. W. C. A., '14, '15, '16, '17: Cabinet. '143 President, '15. A cheerful lass, a pretty lass A friend sincere and true. HAROLD IQELLER Beaver Dam Commercial Coarse German Club, '13, '1-1: Vice-President, '13g Treasurer, '14: Glee Club, '14, '153 Debate, '13, '14g Bzunl. '13: Salisbury Debating Club, '14, '15: Foot- ball, '13. '14, 15: Vice4President, Oratorical Asso- ciation. '16: President, Junior Class, '15, Yes, hols in furor of eo-education. Y Page Forty-three er N' as ww ss-X - 3 we w' X gf- w we 'sf s ---' X Y xv 4 ws . S' ' X NE 2 S s X Ng X S5 if Q ri gxisxxg, 5-'NX x gs s X 5 if X 'KK gr 1 ,M sxmlxkss f S ik f XM . X' as .s .1 .1 , as ,Ms A ...Q s .X A .x as ..... . .... J ...,.. ........ i wx X six, . ....., tx WJ.: sxf- 'g,,,.,?,i,.Q3::f5g 'iF tg,, 3 -LM wwxwiiliiae.Mei wwww - lzrzililiiiif S1-:LMA BRECHT Sauk City Primary Course lrlntered as a Senior from Rock County Training School t1on, '17. Like a circle ending never Does her talk flour on forever. ROSE FOX Greenleaf Commercial Course Entered as a Senior from Valparaiso Univ., Ind. Aureola. '17: C. G. S., '17: Women's Athletic As- sociation, '17g Commercial Girls' Club, '17g Assist- ant Editor, Royal Purple, '17. Ullonest Rose, did you come to Normal just to - study? .loim IPESMOND Milwaukee Jack lifff l Principals' Course Senior Class President, '17: Football, '17g As- sistant Editor, Royal Purple, '17. Not strong so me thinks On mining his drinks But Lord! How he mia-es his fussingf' f Fnnn FEHLY Whitewater 3662 Principals' Course Glee Club, '16, '17. Wise from the top of his head up. ROSE HARRINGTON Edgerton Commercial Course C. G. S., '16, '17g Commercial Girls' Club, '17, Energy and persistence conquer all things. Gmnrs NELSON Fond du Lac A Glad Commercial Course Commercial Girls' Club, '16g C. G. S., '16: Glee Club. '16, '17. l The light that lies in uroman's eyes And lies, and lies, and lies. X WW , W Page Forty-four Story League, '17g VVomen's Athletic Associa- f X ' , s .. S mm 'Rs A 9 A S-.Si .. .,.,. f - -' -, , ...y , :EA W MY' Avg x411f,3315- TE: ICSTIEER NORDRIIM Bowling Grccn, Kentucky Primary Counwr Entered as a Senior from Howling' Grocu Statm- Normal. Kentucky Story League, '17g YV0lI1PIl'S Athletic Associa- tion, '17, With 'rnfllicc toirurd nonc, with charity for all. ANNA 0'Ii1:IEN Whiteuratcr AAAIIHVY Commcrcial Course Glee Fluh, '14g C, G. S., '16, '173 Commercial Girls' Club, '16, '17: xv0II1911'S Athletic Associa- tion, '16, No, Rabbit and I are not engaged, but-- NORMAN SAVEE Whitewater Hsidu Commercial Course Glee Club, '16, '17g Men's Quartettc. '162 Foot- ball, '14, '15g Track, '15. Still ivatcrarzm deep. PEARL SCHUPPNER Fcrmimorc Grammar Course Aureola, '17: Y. W. C. A., '17: W01neI1's Athletic Association, '17, To know her better is to love hcr more. Page Forty-fifue lf I 1 N x 1 1 W I I P . V Lin-, W it x HJ! lf ,g'4 x.xxx X X QNX KN 5 QM S W . S' S S X WG xhxb , Xxxxx,k , xiNN.Nk.kL.L,, N Nk.x,Nx.N N Page Forty-six A! Mjx n is X X f f EX ? TWSWX W' QNX W' X X x S Xxxx A. .A A .N XA X. .N S A N S A A -Ai A Nix? .SAME 1+-Q -'Sm k,,, ,, UZUNHQRST ,W W foe? W .f i 2 ff' K X! I1 1 ' g, , , J :iii X J 7? F 1' fj 'ff 'cv x 1 Q V' 73 Y Q J 'Z X -.ob-Z b 53: 1 The Junior hope WH ever be Anchored in 'Hue Senior Sea, hal dark Pagf Forty-:ffven ,Q M ., ,k X X Xt EX X,.. . .,J x is Mitten Johnson Hamilton O F Fl WET! S Adrian Mitten .. ..... President Silas Johnson . ...... Vice-President Laura llamilton . . . . .Secretary-Treasurer Page Forty-eight THE J UNIORS Listen, .ve people, anrl ye shall hear A tale of the Juniors asseniblerl here. September twenty-first in year sixteen, Harrlly their like has e'er been seen ln the Classes ot bygone years. But now! Not that we as the best do pose, Nor are We all thorns with but one rose, But each and all weire full of spice And things that make the best class nice. You know the rest. Our rec-orcls yon've read How the threes and zeros both have tlecl, How the teaeliers give ns ones and E's ln all our 1-lasses, even Lee,s. Anil borne on the night-wind of our Past, Through all our history till the last, The people will Waken and listen to hear The exeellent reeord of our school year. 5 . 4 ww X QQk'x X ,X -N 'f W 3 M fQ A X X Xx,k,v X M xxxx -x-fN -x-xx NNx-' f ' k'xkx A Q W531 XXx-- Q -iii xx.x, K, .W.k ,. . , .ky MBORE W Pagz' Forty-nine M' K... S+-xx .xxxx S kg X Xxxkx W 5 X X Xxkxm Q.. Q X -xQ- X QQ-NQ KQN-XQ-XQX Xx,N x,X.., ,.,. Qx.x V ..xxk, , '-A J ,fl ,-w W 6- ,W 1 1 I E Paar Fifty 1 ' 1 a Z NX S X X X , S S. W ,N- fl ML! L n 14' , If 1 21 I ff qfwb If 04,453,414 I. S Ai. 42 Fff v tg',,1'. lLl727L W J' 7,512 it r S S X Xxx- X W SX. S X ,.xx Xxxxx X ...sm-M-KN ?WN P ...,xx xxxxx X xxxxxg.. L',L M.,,.,,,, X Xx,NXX . ,,xx.....xXr A Xxxu W SW W Xx.vX M V Jwuf ,X PUW' Fiffy-une Xxkx X ...,k X , S xxxx X W Q, xxxx, X xkxx N .Xxx.xXxx Q tixms wx SX . ., ill A S S. i Page Fifty-lfwo 1 1 X S S Wm S X . A X SN A x Xk..,. . xx ,q,, . Q XX ..QQ X . X Q, fQ XXNX X, . Q L,,. Xxxx A xx QkxQ.X ff? 5 M Pagr Fifly-Illrff I X jf f'7'7l 1 C9 7 ,Lefz,ff'-e l gm , MM AFV' Ahk. xvxx X MX ---'- X -YQ xN NXQJQ: xN.N X ..xxx xxxkxx K ,xxNX.NX x x.xx X x xxxqk.xx.1.,k My W Xxxx , Nxxxx K A Nw Q 1 S Pagf Fifty-four X,, 1 X S zfO?1f' 1 S SX . X W xx MX S RX J.. SN' QX X .TWNWXW Y E X X S XX xx.b S X X BMW? A X 2, .X MS A N wx A A -A .Mm NW .X x . . N xxxxxkkkt gy., if KLV, ,.,. . N N J ..,QxQxQx .. X x x,xkX, X xXxxXQX,1 Xxxxk ,xX,,. Kxxxv X -xkxx Xxxx, ,..Q lb E S i Page Ififty-fifw' I 1 1 J QX ww, Y S NW PX . 4 SW mm S Q S A ws' A Ag Si.. .S . .ASMS sm S. Q! A I I i M' Page Fifty-:ix r 5 Xx.N XX Qs. A w S Sqim XX --XNX - x'XX ENS X XXXX .fx ,gx,x s .,..,,. X Q NxNx.g....x Wy , N x X XXX ...--- K Nxxxxxxxxx Nxxxkx x xX,x . w,,,,,,.,x.,,s xX..,.., ,wwmxwmv W. ywwxxwxw NxwxwwwwVM., QEQQQE ij 8 WQWSWW 7?o QL HNF? X RURA X ' W W ,Q DEPARTWNLW, ' Ji? 2252. S MT Pay: Fifty-Jffvz' ff ww-. sw- x E wb w- K Q- N - V aff- - f 5 Q . X' - eexxe R EX is infix its L ,M tix 1. 3 Q S ,rf ,R A .. . Wm . .,..- . . .tg .N A X A ,NL.,..x..,. - .N A X X- Y, WM kQQQQ.xk.Q X xxxxxx,x..k..Q M- Page Fifty-eight L . , at-1... If1sTHER Amos Whitewater Ted Rural Course Glee Club, '17: Rural Dept Story League, '17. Worry and I have never met. BIARGARET BRADY Whitewater Smarty Rural Course C. G. S., '16, '17: Rural Dep't Story League, '16, '17: President. '17: XVOHIGIYS Athletic Association, '16, '17. I like fun and I like jokes 'Bout as 'lllilfh ax 'most of folks. SARA CONROY Whitewater .fsauym Rural Course U. G. S., '1Tg XVo1ne11's Athletic Association, '16g Rural De-p't Story League, '17: Vice-President, '17. t'Sh0 would raithm' lm Irish than be President. HSTIIER COOPER Wh'itcu'atcr Rural Course Rural Delft Story League, '17. 'AI mean. what I say, nothing more and nothing less. FERN E HICTKOK Eagle Cutie Rural Coarse Small of measure but of quality superjine. SUSIE PATTERSON Sauk City Rural Course Rural Dep't Story League, '17: Glee Club, '17, Blew with plain reason and sober sense. SX W 4 A .vw . X .X , S X xx--x MS A, X Nxxx A .xK.x Q lm4:NE ITTTER Rural 0011:-xl: Rural Delft Story Leaguo, '17, ll'l1il01l'11I0r H'lIllff'I'f'I' is popular. dr',w'r'1'1'x altr'nfion. Momus YVALL Rural Cuurxvc HM tl draadful thing fo lu' a lion among H10 lr1diCs. I+Is'l'A XVIL1. ,lol:,nxto1ru 4 Rural COlll'8l? Rural Delft Story Imzlgxlle. '16, '1T. Har only fault is that .wha hath Il'0l1. Vvrona Gawler Y, Rumi, Dl+Il'AIi'l'MEN'l' JUNIONS Pagr Fifty-nina' i J 2 ' A A xxxxx xx ..... A A ,Q .iw A NN.xkXxx X X ig ig QQxX,. QXXQx Wi- ty' MDE KEYSER, 'G DU BOIS c mmsom H. ONCKEN. S, Pagf Sixly WOT F ONE XYEAR 'P1:oFEss10NALs LUNDE. LLMARTIN 'E A 5 N I X 1 A X X X..x Nl. SMX S-X rs..w,X A -A Q-- -..xx....x , '-XNxX A x---- N ' xnkk STX xxxxx- Q Xx------ ' X 1:1 N XXXX xNQNkkhxQ.Qh Xxxx xmx, X 5 V ' X f-ff 234 mf ' 7' M 'X'-' me'.f1sf,4D' ' wk ' ff ll x -335 at 0 6629545 f '- 1 OW 4 N 5' ' :Wi ug, 's 22 LNQL. v ' Q I QQQV of ' IQX1 I Q M t fall' . - Kwgg 1 vb- 'rl UQ5 ,QU H9 1'-if YV9,Q'11QI', Mc-Imnulnl, Kiley, hV2lI'll0I', Kimball. Adams, Si1l1Ild6I'S, Bennett. Watson, Lean, Severson. Flllllllll. Hickey. Worthington. OFFIUIGIIS . . . . . . .President . . . . . .Vice-President Conrunl Seversen . . . . . . . . Mabel Kiley ...... linhy Wnrtllington . ............................ . ........ Secretary-Trezlsnrer .Xlter lnxville' 1-'lme lln'one'l1 three Years of lmrml work. we. the last elnss ol' the ?' P 4 . Lung l'un1'se IJ9P2lI'tllll'llt. llltbllgll very fleenleflly mlevreasenl in nunlher. lmve nut lost our highest znnlmitinm lu he the best 4-lugs in selwol, We've been lots of lmother' we know that viffllt well but think of the things we 7 rw 7 K have clone for von all. We have sunv, we have claneed, we have cooked, we have - D f plalyesl. :null everymme says, 2llll,f it swell? Maybe we are shut up in the attie, Still we van make just as xnueh raeket, why We,ve even been sent lo the Uilynlj ofllee. Page Sixiy-one 1 X , x. ..x .1 A NS xx W Q9 Nxxxx 1 xX.NxQ 1 S --x- KN-XX N fi xxx' Q : ,xx.........- - -111 LKNK wx Q 1 QxNXx,k. ,Xx,xxx W 1-- 1 Sw? CONN RCIHL. HIGH SCHCJOL. 11111111g' 1111111111111 11111 4K'11?11l' 111111111 111 111111s 111 '11 .X'l'i11'S. 11111 1'11111111111'11i111 1111511 S1'1lUll1 111111' 111 11 1-1111 s11111111 I'111' i1s1111'. N111 111'111'y 111111111'11111111t 111 11111 N11r111111 S1111001 van 111111s1 111' 2111 i11111'1111s11 111' 125 11111' 1-11111 111 11111'111111111111 11111'i11g 11111 past year. Our 1l2lS1i1'1112l11 11111111 was 11111 11l'1.1'2111'11 11111-11 1111 11111' 111111111 11111113 111111 W1111 sown out of 1111111 11- .111111s. 111 11111 11'is11 1'111A1's. 11111 s1-1111111 s1111w1111 1111111 111'11111111i1'1 111111 11ommer1'1i111 111111111 11111111111 111111 1lllIl11l'1'11 111111 r-. 111'11111111s. N11 1111s 11111 113151flxt111111 suits 111111 11ss11111111y room 1190- xt .Y1'21I'. wi111 1111 1.411Il' 11111ss1-s 1'11111'11s1111t1111. with 1111'g111' 11111'1111111Q11t, larger 1 11111111111 111111 111111111' 1111111111111 111 1111 l'YI11'1'1 111 1111 1111111 l11g'g111' things. , . .IVNIORN A. 'l'11y1111'. XV11:1v111', M11l111111. Mr. Smith, W. 'l'ay111r. Hawes Page Sixiy-mea Q Q 5 as X X we Q xxxx X e W S Xx-x X V ye- X se N wx, .NN XY .-X .XsXXX SNXXNXXS NN NY 2 E S xmb A S X .,.,.. X X J e. .xX,Nx : xxxb, i G X15....1sI2g.ggjfW.igfN Xxx, xxxx . Nxxx J L-fd' Sophomores .W X, Ibietzel. Betts. Culver. Kildow. lV2l1'116l'. Sahli. Le-ist. Taylor. Harris. XXX-uver. Horne. Be-arilsley. Bowers. Hickey. Frieker. Hoyt. Prout. Inman. ! . .,,, Q-6241J2Fl47i. Freshmen Sl10l'IIlilll. Ridgxv. Mvl'n1'd. 1XI1'l'une, M, Fc-lily, Miller, Iiwillg. J. Brady, WVarner, 'l'ayln1'. F. Kyle. H. Fehly. Hanson. Smith. Culver, Furs, Godfrey. Klann, XVQ-grner. Waters. Ind. Paynter Pearle. XV2l,Lfl16l'. Saxton, Yale. Greer, Austin. K. Kyle. II. Hrznly. A C. Hawes. President . . . Viee-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Xnnws. M1-Ginnis. Marshall. S, Hawes. Farnhain. Kaeln-l. t'UMMl'llll'lAl. Hlllll SCHOOL Ol1'Fll'lCRP1 Jim for Sopli 0 m ore Frfwlz m an . . .Vyril Malone.. . . . Vernon Bearmliley.. . llwiglit Warner Harolcl Hawes. ..... Helen Hiekey ...... f'ourtne,V Saxton . . . Willard Tavlor ..... Florenee Kilflow.. . . Howard Lean . . . Willarfl Tailor ..... Olive lloyt. ........ 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' Page Sixly-,fix L ,- 1-1 f S Qu U v-4 U v-4 -Q U F-4 ,, ll . 13 Q1 u- 5: 4-.II ZZ EA 1:2 -L ,Im ,-it! 4.,-. , 'ST' w .... .-..- Z6 ev' GE ,ri 1 lf . 5.1 ms.. 9 :LE-4 , , ,,- : . .--, :Z W-: '45 f-If EZ- EL,- C22 W- . 1:- SE blv -': Z.- :L :E iz.: mi' K .Z Lil 1,6 Fr' f ,f -if CI:- 'IA' :H 0,9 ,-711 72 -I. A4 QC ,- SJ' .:r+ ,z f f .. C M Z fc -I: -. E r: rf Fi .7 2 v-1 :i :L : L 5 E 'E m GQ f-1 ,-1 P A7 r- Q .... If I 3: ,- .- M -1 aE .- P1 'f 4: Z I1 CI ,.. ,. 5 A TP ft 5:1 kj.. Q.- . Ni .p'Zx .1-: :ui .:L.. .:X,: .:':, g'C ,T L ,ff-': 75:1-77' Ti: .'5 3? -V , .V :... 4:2212 Z 5-1- ,-- ,,.:,. Vvvif ' .- sd ,v F.. A rr. V -, I :fi- LL' al . Q . 'L 'fin- 'f:p . 257 -Z2 3-u. .1-fl: .,.,,.,. .612 Ev I.: .LI T.: Y,-b, Lf -, . .- , H . 21 .7- Q'- -7 9.1: Z' 2: L ll, .L': mr: -.- im' 5 aw, ,,,, , f rw iff ff c-411-tary rvasllrel' ' ZX!!! gf' ,,q, 2 ?Z M,,2W,,! 11:1 ,Z 'MlWZZ,' OXV T1 U' F, I' - 1, , L Q , A Q , 7 :- 1, E 3, -f Q -L ,1 I, , L. 'Lf FC' if 4.r .1 Q fx 9 , Q W , .-4 -X Q3 Q Q, 7, 4., A ,.. L ,.. 'l. 5 ,QI .1 1. Mis itll w 2 'Q 'S Z , R xx -E' 4 5 'Z' N 3 ,L YI 2,3 ..f: ,EIL -Q 1.0-T-1 S' 52 4-3 37 cl 'lvl -7 73 is-1 T54 f 3 W X kxx' XX kX'A 1 X 'k'X X Y X Q ...XX Xxxxx X -,-x X xxx S S gXNwEf m KXXXN 1 X N X XQx X , Nxwxxgji xx.x X Xxkxb 1 .xx.X. K X X N K xxxxxxxk xx.,,. xXxkXxxxXxXN,XxX S 1 gxllilll. M1-y1-1: IP11s11111111l, Lew. ll1'11l111ili. Kullzltll. lftblllllili, 'lll'1-'fiI12l. if The Minneiska Chorus if ll1v1'I11'1 l.1'1' f':ll1 11 ll11xI1v11 l'ff'11'-11'1l li1m11t11ili .l11lfz111 ll:111s1111 lfjlmly XI1-.11-1 lll'lll X' 'l'1'1-111111 M111-I11 xllllll ,Xl1i:1 lifvllflll .l1l1:1 lll'Slllllllll .X1'Tl1111' ll1:I11-Vis ll1n11':11'1l l':1111pl111ll uvllllillll llI'UlJlllli This 'v1':11' 1l11- q1111sti1111 111'1ms11 uxyllli slmll l'111'11isl1 Tlllx 11111si1-:ll lllll,lllM'l'S for 11111 lllllllll'lSli?l X'z1111l1-1ill1'? M1m1'T1111 l,1-11 11111111 111 tl11' 1'1's1'111- lynx' 111'g'z111ixi11g' 1l111 M111 Ill'ISlii1 1-l11m1'11s. 'l'l11Q 1'll1lI'llS was 1'1r111p11s1-1l 111 t1v1-lvc ll10llllIl'l'S lllltltll' II11 1l11'11l11111 ul' M12 Sllll l1. 'l'l11- I' ll1:w,: 11'111'11 s1m1111'11'l1z1I l1:1111l111z111111-1l lly tl11-ir sl1111'1 llI'l'll21l'illlHll lllll Tl11-1' 1'1-1't:11 l1' l1-11l i2llL'lll llllll 1'1'111'v 11111::11':1l 1111111l11'1' 1111 llll' p1'11g1'z1111 111: 11l11 :1 1l1-1-11l1'1l llll, V l1' 11111 Iliillitl llllix 1'l11 1'11s :1 111-1'111:1111'11t llllL'f 'l'l11-11 tl11- 111111st11+11 w1v11l1l lw fs1l'.11l lllbl' 111'1'.Y -W2l1'. Payf Sixly-fiylll BH?-E nRnTUK V .xl ,Q pi ' 1 K I . xx Pr L SAX 'WN N S TNQ A Y NW l SMX 4 N' . 5 SN s.wiXgY9 .vi A T QXX, x.,x S K . Mo. AS ,x.l.,..Q..i ..x.,xk.,., N .... xxxvxxvxvvvwgxwvm WM,.N..v N. . x...,..,,.,..,. .. ,Wave Bvhatr The question for the Inter-Norinal clehatvs this year was: f'llL-solved: That the Philippine lslanfls he graiitoml innncrliatc iiulepeiicleiivv uncler the 5211116 stipula- tions as that graiiteml l'uha.', The clisceussion ol' questions ol' national polii--v under tho conditions which are prevalent :lt this time is ilillieult, to sa-v the least. Although the flec-isions renclorecl this ve-:ir vvc-re not quitm- as l'avoi'ahlv as they inight he. yet ezirli teani sliovved ability zinrl evimlonves there are that promise niuc-h for tho future. Platteville and Mil- waukee were the only tuains inet. lloth sides ol' the question, liowever, were clebated with each sc-hool. totaling' four cla-hates. Bnvev. Usterlield. Hjortlaiid. iglattvuillv zmh Jltlilmaukvr Aftirmaiine 'Pam Kntliarine Bovvv Florence Osterlielrl Anna lljortlanil Dm-isioii-3 to 0 in tavor of Negative Page Sefventy 5 SN S X X xwuv NSW www xv. we ,..X X Q. Sv. 8 hxxx X :wi XXNf Q Q 5 XX f QX .M ,N Y X 'N is xx A ix ,x,X v S A .x X J ,,--,-,-,-,--- M Yi 'X-' X iii, ..v -N ., ,..,. ---,' 1 ilumukee vgaiiur 'ram Wvst. Tiullin. S111-ldml. l'lz1iI'Q 'l'imli11 I,c'z1l11lvr Sllvhloll .lulm Wvst llt'1'iSi0l1fff: to 0 in VZIYUI' of 2lHiI'Il121TiX'l' lglatteuillv Pgatiur Uvmn Infuke. Sieguuul. 'l'i111lin l4121i1'0 Tillllin Orra Siqjlllilll Irma Drake Dvcision--3 to 0 in favor of 21fHI'1I13tiVC Page Seventy-one X X 6,-fg S xX.XxXX x -xxx XX x..x S ...,,X X X A Q -L.x' . XXXX Mx Q 2 1 QX XX ., if W XNLgM,fXN x N X X XX xx.x X ixxx A xxxxxxxxx W Qsiifw K kkglx h N L x 'X A N.XQ.xX. Flntvr-- nrmal Gbratnriral Glnntrui Lzlrliill r v ' - 1 1 y llu- llm-1'-Xwlllzll U1.ltm'1w1I fullltlwl was llvlwl all Inu-1' lwlll, mn .ltulmlzu :1f'Ivr'11mn1.Hzmlwlm litla. Xillw ' - sf lltrllllfll mlumls www- I'l'lH'K'Sl'IlIl'll. 5lllM'l'lHl lUK'01Nlll gf P Hrs! plum- mul Hiwl' Falls swmmsl plzu-v. Wllifvwzm-1' :will llmw 111-lvgzllvs: .lulm I42lI'liill. Nortml Imv illlil .Mlm IM-snlullnl. In-ing I'OI5I'U:4lxIltl'4I in 'dw l'Ulltl'Sf by Julm L2lI'liilI. .Xlthmlglu XIV. lAlI'l4iIl 1li1l not lwwixv :1 plan-v Wllitvxvalm-V 11-vls tlmt if was wvll l'vpr'vsv11Twl. Pagf' Sr'-'Willy-t'LUO ,i A-5 ?+l l Y 0 lj L' I , EZ' ,f xii'-Z -iii --il, 5 -- ,,.,---11-in H Mons 1-- P I NSN .SNLSS ,S SWE X . Q ..-. .X F.. :X X Q W A-x X 5 5 N SX 3 S E RX N X Wx S sfif 5' EXSXXSE ts Q XX ox Sw XXX N NNN N X M. Q .cs Q x.xxN-xxx A i - - N X? MQXw:q::1i1illLlNx xxxxx X xxxx x X -vw X-x- wx v-vw fllg .im We-f The Minne iska Board Dufliii. Sm-hulvr. Nolwlty. Lev. Iillllllltlll. All Lois Dutliii ...... l . William S4-liulvr Fred Diiiivonilw .. Mary Voiimiy . . liloycl Zvicllcr. . . J. Henry IAIIQQ., . .. Merle Allvii ..... Ruth Kumlivii Florence llovuy l Verna Welch ...... Sarah Nohclty l Morton Lee S Edna, Curtis . Page Sefventy-four f'oi1w:1y, Z1-idlvr. Hvvvy. 011. Wm-lvh. Inim-miilvo. Vurtis. Lugg. ....l3u 141+litor-in-f'l1iut' sim-ss Mzuiagor . ...Mlm-1'tisi11Q llaiiafrcr Q, ID Xssistzuit liflitor ..Assist:1nt liusiiic-ss Haiiagei ...C liitorary Eflitor .Xtlilvtiv lflrlitor . . .Art llclitors .Society Eclitor llumor Editors 'zilomliir Editor Ma. W ? X x 5 x wt xNx,xxX.,Xxxx, x X Q Q. .Nx. Fpwwx X,Q,X... + X as .x...x i.xxx N Wi --Xx--NNXX M X,..xx, f Xx.::sT:i x..,' N .dill Page Sefventy-fifue S m scxxex XQ.... Q ,X., XX, ..Lx X QL X H Nxxx N 'X'x X N S S S MXXSX Kxxxxxx X X X Xxxxx ., ,. XX xkvfi Nxx. EXLN x x.X.Xxx,X N 6 V 6 . . .. Q, . , Qk X The Royal Pu le Staff ? 1 ? A S' S S Nnlu-'t.x. lltmals. lbvsrxmlul. zlsvwzllk. BI1'f'2UD1'. 'l'l1mn:ls. vw- i llrlnxzrsli H.1.1'A'. .lullnsmz Ilzllllilmll, Iiuxroll. Allm-11. lxiiflmv. 'l'11ul1,x'. M15 or, Silxllllilll, Nivhuls. X ,E lf'iwX f f','nr'.vlr'.' Nf'l'O!lfl pN'f'IllI'Nll'l' Nzmlll N1 Il' If-Y.. ..... IC4liLm' ....... ..... . lvssa- llrwmlis .IMI111 l7c'x1!l2Hll1l.. . ,.X-1:1is'z111T Iiclilfw. .. ..Klilrlr'w1 l' l41'W'lHi lxzm Hv' 42l,PL'.. ....., 1.414-:I Iirlilm, .. . . .l7m'utl1.x' 'l'Iw1n:1s I u-fl liilmlow. .. . ..X:1::is1z1x1! Ima' il IC1litu1'.. .... NIZIFX 'I'l1ul1.v HHH: 'l'i1ln1:11':lh... ...U Tic-izll Nvxw l'E4lilHl'. .. ...142lHlUl'ill4 H'll'I'.Y Wfllizlin .lf'l11z:::11... ...fllllzltiv lC4liIm'.. ...KM-nr Humillnm SZIIUIII Iirrxhgll. .. . ..XI1m111i If Iilur, ..... .... 1 Ivrlm' .Xllvll Iqllllt r M1yx'vI'. .. . ..XI1X'4'I'IiSillQ' Mzlnzlgm-1'... ...Urrn Sivglllzlll GUH'gIlx Nivlmls.. ..I111f:i11cw:11 lxIflIl1lQi'l'. .. ...I'HlN0l' Nv-vm' Ijllfjf' Sri rlzty-.fix X I UVSUUKVIESW U l 4, kwkQ ' ., sw sxuumxmsmxxxw Xi S ,SS S t.... .t sg ,S 5 ....t. Qbur Glnarh NV. H. Sf'lll'0ilN'l' Prohahly no Norinal in the statt- has a lwttur 1-oavli than Mr. Svln'0ib0r. At loasig every Wliitvwatvi' stnflcnt thinks so. ll' his athlotici tm-anis vonlrl not Cop the vliainpionsliip. tln-'V wa-rv stninhling' hlovks to all thu other C'0Ill'l'l'ltIlt'l' tm-suns. Even State NtJl'11l2ll lliars t'oa1-h Si'lll'UllDt,'l' annl his athletic ag1g'i'cg'aIioi1s. lt seems that limi is too gooml for thv soutlivrn Xorinals anil tlivwtoro is fl'O1lllltllfly in the Il0I'tl'1C1'11 half ot tho statu ti'yingr to 1-onqnvr llivvr Falls. llistoanis have playful in every thing but hast-hall, anil thoy would havo won tho bolt in this sport if tho other Nornials clonlnl liaw proiliivwl haschall tm-znns. The stnmhrnts annl faciiilty ot Wliitvwatvi' wrtaiiily aihnirc MV. Svlim-ilwo1 s sports nianship. ll' ho lose-s ln- is as Cll0t'l'l-lll as il' hm- hail won. llvll-at has no sting for our voafili. 'l'hv hoys osirovially havm- 1x1vi11o1'i2a-il inany of his t':1x'oi'itv vxiwessions. ln the tall on tho Foothall ggrirliron snvh 1-xnxx-ssioiis as tlnisv uint tht- air. Hit hini low. lJon,t stopf' l'nt inf' in haslwthall. Watt,-li that pass? Follow your shot? Givc- tht-in all a shot 1 in hasohall. limit away llI'0lll itf, fl4I0,000 arm and a Su lic:Nl.v l'sv your ln'ains.v lt has lwvn saifl that lhv in-rson who van take vriticisni is tht- in-rson who inalws a slim-4-ss ol' things. Uni' hoys c-ithcr have to take critivisin or gi-t ont :intl porliaps that is tho wason tor Wliitvwatcfs success in so nianx' sports. Page Smifnty-figllf xmwmx vgwx gf. i S S XQSFSRQEFX eil? vigil-ax Ix1111t111l Ix1X 611 1911 111 I k E 'A II1111s1111. 1IZl4llll'l1. lbvs1111111d. 11011 ft. Svhro Q1' fl'11z11'l11. :111-11 Lllllfkfn IIOUIPBII. ' 'c. 'z ' . 1111111 . .I41l111s11 Blvjv. G1. '. IJ1' lik. w 3 1 ' T 1 l'Inl1hOBBhI1 EI111111' I.111l1l'114L1-Ft l'I111l 1111111111111 131111111 I i!1'ji:!l!-I,L'f'f U11 F Bzwk Earl KI2lK1flk'lIlRiff1lT H1111 F:'z111K K-11':11IlZ1g'l1T Half Hawk EI111111' H0.1'11rwE1111 wvE 'Il4'!' U:1 1111l1YL1-ft II11lfBa1-k Silas J11l111su11-l.ei'1 1111111111 El -1-,114 1l1'z1 4l?igl1tIl:1ll1 Back -101111 NIQH111-114R1g'l1T 111121111 Wi1li11'11 U1'11l111ikfl711ll R111-lc J11l111 1PQS111111111-ff'c111111' Unwzlfl lgl'111Y1l'!lfFl1I1 Iizlvk f'I1z11'lc's Ag111111'-Loft 'l':11 kl1'1 1T1'1i:111 II 1141111-'QUill'f0l'l12lfali Hz11'1',1' C'1111111'11fR:gl11 'l'z1c'kl11 l'f1l11':1'11 K1111111ik4G11:11'fl ' IIICVOIIII UF HAMICS Wl1i111w:11Q1'.. ..,..... 113 NI:11'q1111tt1- .X11z111e111y ...... 0 Wl1iT1'11'z11111' .... 25 W11A1'l1111cl .Xl'i14l0l1lf'. .. .. 0 NYl1iT1-11111111' .. T X111'tl111'est1-1'11 1'f1ll11g'1- ..... T XYl1iTl'W:11f'T' .... . . 0 '1lil11'z111k1111 fi111'111a1l. .. . . .125 W11itu11'11tQ1' ,.,, 22 Usl1lmsl1 N111'111z11 ..... 73 Wl1itc-11'11t111' ..... 133 l'I111t1-1'ill1- N111'11111l.. . . .. . 0 'I'0'l'1-XL POIXTS XV11i1111V:11v1' .... ..... S 5 0111111111-111s .. ....... 22 Page Smfrnly-ninf AM -ff oi kYQKYNxX 1 X W X F ,S X X Ax xx.,xx A xx sk, xxxxx X it-QS XXXXQ X XxXX.xxX xxxx X 1 ig 1111 XXXX,XXxx 1 x,Xx.,XXxXN 1 1 kX,xX,x,kXxN 1 X.xxxx 1 .,,., if LL'L 1' 1 xkxxxx 1 Cillliilill l,111ltk11 gif Javk lYl'Sllll7lld Pagf Eighty Uhr Svenznn Fl N lTl+lAl.l1 At thx- Ullbllillg' of thv 1916 foot- ililii SKXZINHII ovs-r thirty 11thl1-tm-s ro- lbUl'i'i-'li to i'02ll'il S1'l11'vilw1' 11s Cillllii- 1l11te-s for thv t1-11111. I'1'osp1-1-ts lookwl vvry iilliii0llN, i111I11111l. ht-1'1111s11 Illilllj' of our 15115 Ntllltlli iltlli 1111sw111'1-rl Ivll- 1'l1- S11111's 1':1ll 11111l wvrm- witl1 iitllll- liillly 11t tho iiUl'til'l'. i'1l2l4'il S1-l11'vih111' iltlti to h11il1l il tl-11111 Ullf ot' LZ'l'K't'll 1111111-1'i11l. with tho 11xc'optio11 of two ol1l st11rs. Tha- hoys strug- Hil'ti h:11'1l to grasp thm- sm-is-11111 of tht- :1111111. 111111 z1ft1-1' illll'f. l11h'v'io11s hours of pr:11'ti1'v s111'1-1-11111-1l ill pro- 1l111'i11x :111 1-tli1'io11t t1-11111. The pr111'- tive- g:11111-s w1'1'11 XYUII with vzlsv. 111111 showwl th11t tho t1111111 w11s 1'v111ly to hold up Wl1it1-w11t1-r's l'1'f'lDl'li tlespitv tho 1liIli1'11lti11s. IIow11v1'1'. we' wt-rv 1lis11ppoi11t1'1l whe-11 hIiiXV2llliil't' XVUII from IIN for tho Iirst ti1111- ill tivo .1'11111's. Tl1is li0f1'2lf 1li1l lllil' nlis- h1'111't1-11 tho t1-11111 for th1-y 0111111- h111'lr 111111 hs-11t hotl1 Ushkosh 11111l l'I11ttv1'ill1- hy 1l11f-isivv st-orvs. Th1-sv vi1-to1'i11s :11V11 XVl1it1'w:1t1-1' st-1'o111l p'111-1- ill tht- S0llfill'I'll lbi1'isio11. Tho Yil'iUl'iUllS Sl'2lN1Ill w11s 1.Z'l'l'Zli' 'y illf'illt'lll'l'li 11111l 11ss111'111l hy thv work of tho SPl'0Illi Sllllilli, which lll'2lf'iif'01i f:1itl1f11lly 111111 l111r1l11111-1l 111111 rlrilh-ul thv first t1':1111 for 11ll l'lll1'l'QUIll'll'N. MARQI'l'I'l l'IC GAME. H1-t. T. 15116 XYilifl'XVilit'l' 4lII0ll1'li tho 15116 S011- N011 V'-ry 2lllSliif'iHllNij' hy shutting: tho M111'111111tt1- Prvps o11t hy 11 sf-oro nf 135 to 0, Tho lo1 11ls plztywl straight foothtlii tl11-o11:l1o11t thm- 1'llfil't' Lfilllll' Xl'ili'0 M:1r111111tt1- 11s1-1l Il V!ll'it'i'y of p'11ys 111111 rvlim-1l 111ostly lbll tho XVUII- 111-1'f11l f0l'XV2lI'ti pass Iiiilj' they ililti 1l111'1-lopwl. ID1111 to thc- 1-X1-vllu11t work of tllll' 1-111ls 111111 h111-ks this f'11'w111'1l pzlss w11s hrokx-11 UID l'9lil'1li- 1-ally. iflll' 111-w li1111r111-11 showwl 2111111 sp1-vel 11111l th1-ir nhility to s11111sh Ill! 11'111's NVIIS l'ik'2ll'iy 111-111o11st1'11t1-1l. Vliilt' h111'kli1-l1l plnywl Rl f11st Qilllll' h11t thoir illililiiifj' to grasp the h11ll iil'll1iy lost iill'lll sm-V1-1'11l to111'l11low11s, Aim-w showwi grt-11t ill'2lli work 11111l l1is Ilibiiiij' to kivk tht- h11Il gavt- 11s Q'I'0ili hopos for 1111 vxl-11llo11t 1Jl'lllf0l'. A f0l'NY2ll'li pass 31111111111 to Gray :uve Wl1itvw11t1-1' thvir Iirst f0lll'il- 1low11. lbos111o111l sv1'111'111l tho s01'o111I to111-h1low11 hy falling o11 El p1111t hlor-kwl hy M11l1h-1011. 1 Q 0 W XXX iiiX wx L 1 r g XXX X X m ,X M3 1 .1 WA Vhivk AQIIQNV Bill lil't1illlik S ss X Q QW V Qs Ny www , w 9.11, V .ZQW X ,A X N xg f ASNQ sex RN .ss ss S sh 2 S ss A.. 1 is S .L S xg 1. X q, . W ,xxxxx xixx X M hxx. ...xX.x 5 xNxx,x.-xXX Q V' Li J El1110r Meyer Augric- Madden WAYLAND AFADEMY GAME. Oct. 14, 1916 XV11if0XVRlft'I' should have run up 21 very high st-11111 ill this grzuue but duo to 1-u11ti1111m1s flllllhiillg' thc- St'0l't wus 25 to 0. Our Inu-kficld found no fI'0l1lii0 in SlIli1Shill2,' fill'4lll5l'h the-ir 01'ilT0llOl1t'S' line. Gains of froui 5 to 20 yards wt-re 11111- sfzmfly 1'1-pm-z1t01i fll1'01l,Lfhtlllf tho gzunv. Aftvr il sfondy 1l12ll'1'il down thu field ill tho first q1u1rt1-1' Gray was pushvd uver fur tho first to114'i1A down. Agnew f:1il1-d to kim-k goal. Agni-w Illillilt the 80001111 tu111'l1d0w11 :111d tho first half ondvd 12 to 0. Hy 1-u11st:111t lim- 8111218111112 Ag- 111-w l'2ll'l'it'ti tho lm:1ll ovor thv line :lf tht- mpc-111113 of fhv 50001111 po1'ind. The kia-k out was missod. 'Pho i:1st t11111-i1dow11 was 111:1dv into i11 tht- Qzuue :md as t'hi1'k lmufomi tho hull Hqilillitiy lwtwovii tho il2l1'S tht- fi11z1l sc'm'u was 25 to 0. M I IAVAFKI-Ili GAM IC uct. 29, 1916. 1,11 Rl llt'2lVy. vlzlyoy field. Milwzmf kl't' dvfvzltvd XViiift'XVi1tt'l' fur tht first time- ill fivv yoars. The ah- smive of mm of our lvackfivid play- ors. and tho otiiviolwy of tht- won- dvrful lmvktield that Milwnukoe had 41011-i011e4i. 11r0VPd f:1t:1i for us. Al- filillljlil thv t0:1111 we-nt into tho flilllli' with the win or div spirit. tho long vnd runs hy Hanley won the 2:31110 for tho 2.'Il'6Gl1 and white :1g9:1'0gz1tiu11. F11111l1li11g 011 our part i11 the first period of the JIZIITIP gavv Milwaukoi- ilil illlllllldikltfx is-rid. Milwaukee kivked off to YVhit0f XV2lf0l' and after :1 funihio 1111 our part and sumshos 1111 their part thv hall wus pushed zu-ross for the first tu11c'hdow11. The-5' failed to kick gmii. The- rest uf the half was :1 svrios of punts i11 which Agnew gained 20 yards 1111 every OXCIIHIILIO. At tho iii-'gillllillg' of thc- sevtmd ilillf XXvilifUNVHfPi' kivkvd uf? to Mil- NV2lllk96' and uftor 1-4v11ti1111:1i ad- v:1114-e1111-11t they svuwd z111d kivkvd ffm-11 Tho re-st of tho gzuuo was 1 ,. . . spout i11 lbllllfillgf. A GU-j'2ll'4i 1-1111 hy Iftlllillfil was thv big f0iltlll'4' of thv last tlllZll'f0l'. HSHKUSII GAME. The XVi1if0XVZlft'I' t0z1111. t'llti0XVl'ti with fl SlllPtll'f1ll1liIS :1111n1111t of pt-p Zlilll vim onsily dt-f11:1t0d Ushkosh hy thc- s1 m'o of 27 to 21. 'l'h11 0H:PilSiVt' wurk nf our te-11111 was 111-1'fo1 t. :111d t'm1c'i1 Sl'ill'0iiJt'l' d1'ef11111-d for :111 huur that hm- had his 15114 tc-:1111 bark Judge M1-ideeu Ei 3 IItl1'1'y ftilililixtt Pagf' Ifiglzty-am' Z7 Frank Kaven Jillian Hanson Pagz' lfigllly-taco again. liranu-n aiul Ilillllllfll lililyi-'fl :1 star ganu- :uul Zllllltlll from 23 tu T45 ,varfls at ll-isim-. 'l'urk Manl- llc-Il was a whirlwiiul mi elm-fl-iiso mul spillwl his ulqnnu-nts for a loss, tiilu- aftm-1' tinu-. lt 1'l'l'f2llllly was a lit 1-limax fm' tlu- last ganu- on our lumu- 2'l'llllll4lS. l'I,A'l l'l-IYIl,l.l-I HAMI-I. Nav. 10. 1916. lYlllf1'KV2lf0l' linislu-1l tlu- sm-asmm Ivy 414-fm-atiilz l'l:lItm-villv 13 to 0. This X'l1'THl'j'!R1Vt' us sn-1-mul 1vl:u'm-in tlu- S4llllllk'l'lI lbivisiuh. 'l'lu- :anu- was fn-zltllrm-ll by ilu- strung mlofvlis- iw- lIlZl.l'llll.E ul' um- liiu-. :uul tlu- This :rains of um- luu-ks alul l'llllS. uauu- is lllllllblllbllllllj' tlu- last l'lnivlc Auiu-w will play fur tlu- Nurmzil. Ilis styh- of fmrtluall lllltl was loyal spirit In xVlllfl'NY2lf0l' l'lU2lI'l-V 1l011lllllSlI'ilf1'1l. Ht- is 1111- lltllllifvlllj' tlu- lu-st tavkll- that tlu- had. Normal 1'Ullflll'l'll1'U has 1-vm-1' It is alsu l'lIIll1Il'1'1l that Ilumltlu- will iuft lu- with tlu- squzul iu-xt yn-:11'. but wc- all ll2lYl' 1:11-:lt lurpm-s for his rc-turn. ln tlu- first half Llultlu- lllillll' a 41+ .V2ll'1l l'lll1f1lI':l fHll1'll4lHXYll. alul as AQIIPNV lclvkn-el goal it lu-ttm-sl lls 4 pnihts. In tlu- Sl-'Vlrllll half a s1u'41-ssful fm'w:n'1l pass. AQIIUNV to ll2lllll0ll, Dur- gavm- us aiuvtlu-r tmu-luluwn, ing: tlu- rn-st nf tlu- half tlu- hall rc-- llllllllvtl ill tlu- vs-11t4-1' uf tlu- tim-ld. :uul llvlflltll' si4lm- mauls- Nl1I'1'l'NSflll gains. P'l'ZIllli Gray l'l4lXV2ll'll Kullfllilx Sl .lull l ISUII X X V W. .. X W Q .N.. , xg.. N aw 5 xg f A S 2 Ax EX . fx--- Q x.x.x x ,f N-xX A mrtttW::..,i Ii? Milffi--f- QQ- Jn -QW xNN'XN X Y,..,.,x Pagr Eilylzty-Zhree if' Q x Y' - X, -5- S N E MXN- ... Nwlggiiwlljik'lggigxlQ vigrx - , .gl S N , x X V. W.,9 gg A if S ,V Xhwws 6 '--5 A-s vgsx ,N ,,A, - ..,,. ,.,. . k,k, 5 . S A 4 ,, - v S-.Nm --'-'f f ms S Page F. A ight-y'.f01lr 5 1, 4 WX .K A Ss-ws 'xs ss-' W- 1 --w-as as---ss es F 5, 'fi Ns X fs -N 1: --Lf 1 sg - 1 X Q I sg -R '- N W Q kxxxxx 6 ..x.X X X - xxm- 1 -'XX xxx,. XX 1 .1 - --gg XXX--- s 1. -' ,gs t-Tbb X X 1 - - FJ '--1'- -snr: --.iq .i.. . ...-5 ,.-. 1 , ..-- ' 3 1 . . c IR II I al , ' Uhr Svvzmnn 1917 I Xl'l1i11-wati-1' liail. lilv l'Ell'. tlu- lu-sl lnaslu-llnall tl-am tliat flU2ll'll SC'lll'l?llDllI' has 4-11-1 t111'1u-il +1111 tliis .Yl'2ll'. lllllllllly c-aiulirlali-s l'0SllUllIlCll lo llu- 1-all and tlu-ro was l11'm-l-Y miiilu-tiliuii lui' plzu-1-s 4111 llu- I1-a111. llillllillll Bli'l1llll'Il aiul Meyn-1' playc-cl a 11'l1i1'l11'i1ul ul a ganu- luvtli 1111 ilu- Ullik'llSl' a1ul ell-fi-11sm-. 'l'o llllllll is fliu- 111111-li of Tlu 1-ri-ilit lm luilrliiig llu- 11111111111-111s lu Ilu- Slllilll 1-iul ul' tlu- sm-ores. tlI'l':4S0ll. l 'llllllilllfll a1'1'i1'i11+-' lali- 1ll:lX'l'4l a11 1-xi-1-pliuiizil l11'a1ul ul' liaslu-lliall. liiultlu- aiul Sin .llPllllSHll iliil llu- lu-aw xmrli i11 si-uriiig llu- iuviiits lm' XYlllf0W?lt0I'. liiultlif- was llu- llulixiiliial star i11 llu- 11-a111 111 1-aging lraslu-ts, luvtli 1111 free tliruws aiul lu-lil goals. lfSillU.li1l111si111, liollatli. aiul .XAY1-11 playa-il i11 si-vi-1'al 4312111105 aiul slumwm-rl a liraiul ul'lmz1slu-tluill lliat will K'2lT'll llllllll a positimi Ull llu- in-ani next .Vt-ar. W1- luiiu- ln l1a1'1- a lilillll iu-xt vm-ai' lliat will luring tlu- c'l1:11111iiu11sl1i11 lu-111111111 to Wliilv- wa T1-1'. rv' l'll XNll'lHYNlllll li.XBllCS .Xl Wliils-wzilx-1'Z lliu-I' lfalls 2313. xYlllll'Xl'illl'l' lil. lYlllll'W2ltl'l' again ll-ll lM'l'Ul't' tlu- uiislauglit of llu- last lliwi- Falls 21Qjg1'I'l'g21l.l0Il. - 'atm-1' slarli-nl lilu- a wliirlwiiul. lllll iliu- to sivliiu-ss ul' a 4-uiiplo lll1'Qilllll' at Wliifixx ill 11u-mlu-1-s ul' 41111' 11-am aiul llu- last lliun- wiwlq ul' 11111' ulnluviu-111s wc wi-1'v 411111- 1-li-ti-lv FWEllllllL'4l. llixi-1' lfalls iuwssi-ssl-rl aii l'Xl't'llTlUll2Ill-X' last pair ul' l'111'wa1'1ls aiul :1 l'1'llfk'l' Ili al was 21 ll'2llll aloiu-. illll' luilvs lllbllgjlll liaril aiul l'aitl1l'11ll.1'. lllll -11:1-1-1'u11' li-21111 w411'lQ SL'lll lllvlil 1l1lXYll 111 ill-li-at. v w .Xt liIXl'I l'alls: lilH'I' l'alls '2U. XX liili-wall-1' lil . . , llu- ll'illIl,4 1u111'11--1' In lilXl'l' l'alls was hHlllL'XYll2ll 1-11-11llA11l. SllUWSlHl'lIlS luul 1 , , ' X liliu-lu-il llu- 1-111111T1'x' 2ll'llllIlll l11x'i-1' l'alls aiul 11111' lnfws lizul 141 travc-l Hurst ul llu- ilislaiuw- x1'1'l1 llHl'FL' aiul Sl1'l 'll 'l'lu- 11-:1111 lvlavi-il a lu-Ili-1' gaiiu- Tllilll it iliil at Wliiln-11':111-1' lriit lust In a lu-tu-1' 11-21111, Siiuw- Tliis is tlu- li1's1 ,vi-ai' Tllill Wliiti-11':1l1-1' lui-' luul a 1-liaiiiimuiiisliili l1'il'll 111- li-1-l llu-1' mlul vu-1'1' wi-ll aiul liunlc lu1'wa1'il tu llu- lillm- lll'Xl '11-1 Pngz' Ifig My-fi-1-1' .---- Xxx fax .,Xx1 QNX 1.1. I, Q-' rttii X . KYXX X E XxXXXX f X X Qxxx Q. ,.R syggs: Xxxx X -i ....s Xxxx! x .XxkXX.Xx e xxxx X , -:1 .X xx,XX,N x,x,x.QN .. xxxxxxxxxx X 'NQXXXX W 'nnnrrfn Athlvtir Aannriatinnr Xoder. Miller. Anderson. I.e:in. llzunnton. 0l l il'l'lis , 1 I-'rances .Xnderson . ........ President l'h:1rlotte Yoder ,. ..St'l'I'1:'fill'Y Laura llzunilton ...... Yl1'l'-l,I'l'Sillk'Ill AI2ll'Qill'l'l I.e:n1 ..'l're:1s1n'er I'e:11'l Miller .... .lloyzll Purple IQl'lPUl'U'I' In this school nhete women :ure in the nlzljority it is ntltnrztl thzlt XYUl11K'll'N :lthletics should plzly :ln iniportnnt part in slndenl :tt-Iivities. llowever. there has never heen 11 time when so uxuch t'lllllllSlilSlll was shown. :ls there hzls lreen this Xl'Ill'. Tl14'l'1' :ire SK'VOl'Zll I'l'2lSUIlS for this condition. Never lvefore halve we had such equip- ment :is now. Besides this. look at the value of athletics. Considering its 1llUl'2ll. educa- tional. hygienic and recreative valine. its henelit is ohvions. First. the moral aspect which teaches self-coiltrol. is its greatest asset. 'Phe education is valuable in that t11e training received is of sueh :1 nature that the student is competent to go out into high schools and organize her students. The next point. that of hygiene. need only he touehed upon. for everyone knows the value of being :ihle to take care of the hody. The recreation and exercise gained in proper amount. equip women better physically and enable them more capable to :tttend to their other duties. Formerly, basketball and tennis were the two main sports open to women. This year hockey, lmselmll and truck were added. besides swinnning. Swedish gynlnastics, folk dancing and aesthetic dancing. 1 l First lfmrx' Hide. 1'l:ll'ke. NUl'4ll'lllll. Iboerfer. I.. Miller. f'l'l'flll'X. Whzllen. Ibn liois. lltlher- nntnn. J. Anderson. R. Thonlpson. Ii. 'l'honnwson. Salcrison. NVz1r1l. l'llll0 SUll. Schilling. Synions. Henson. Mereness. .lzn-ohs. F. Anderson. I'. Miller. l:2ll'llllblUllll'XV. Ncwrmfl Ifmr.' Skinrnd. Jollifte. Mose. 1 1'eit:1:. Stnlnhs. I-Iriclcson, l'e:14-ocli. Hunley, Allen, l1rool's. Dodge. lIllllLf0l'f4ll'4l. Poyle. xVilll2llllS. Mznlsen. M4-Blzllllls. lt. Anderson, Johnson. JeiTers. lbieflricll. Jones. SZllllllll'l'S. NVlll2lI'4l. Gooflhnc. Lean. Hsterheld. Ibnrkee. Clzlrke. Tllirri Ifunx' Mickle, Murphy, Sleep. I4ill0S2lllll. Cook. llzlrtwell. Tnohy. Mitten. lieth. XVzn'dwell. Flm-li. I1:11'1'5'. Skinner, Rye. Lee. Pzlsewzlllc. Vox. Iloskins. lintlin, NV:lite. Worthington. Iljortland. Page Ninety 5 X ,sz si N NN S ywmxuwxx his X, X S. WM W. x..X X Y. x.t. Ki SNw.X LX X XX R Xxxx Q Q X: N X X 1 X mLNx T xxxxx A,, ,Xx , .K XA ...XxXxXxx.x, -xg' '- xX ' X'XX -Xf--- N f gl? Weil: X..,x- 1 xxxxkxx, A Qxxxxx Svvninr Enrkvg Gram Syl nuns, White. Iloustml. Mivkls-, All4lt'l'SUll, K1-i11e1'T. Rnlvhills. Millvr, I:l'l'4'llf. F, iluninr Enrkvg Cfivmn 11- Doerfer, Barry, Bilstad. Heth. Durkov. Lillesand. Mzlsv, Funk. Ilmlgv. Alberfz. l'agf Ninfly-um' 1 4 ilklrultg Igemkvthall Efrelln -sr 15 44 mf 'Q L I if'-ff vm., -bf A V my , . '- A Digg! mul 7 . W J JUIIIISUII. G0l'fll. Slam-1-, Gilvsmn. Boyd, Stl'Vl'IlSUll. Woml, Qlhampinn Eaakrihall Erann SXIIHIIIS, liznulznll. Iflll3billS. F. Amlo1'sm1. lluustml. Mivklv. Millvr. J. AINIUVSUII Pagf Ninfly-tfwo SX N Sm 'L S , XX X SMX .Q,s3,N. ix xwM,X S S MS Lg A X N 1 .Q.,... X ,---xx Xxxxx .x.- - M x.xx 1 xxxx X .N,.Nx Ha11s1111, Drake. l1111'cl1o1's, BIiUlSOIl, I11-1111. IqI'lil10l'. G1'i1usta4l. Iilljllll-'S. J0h11so11, Iluuk. Girls Organization D110 to the tavt that this llitls' OI'Q2llllZ2ltl011 hall thu 111-operatio11 nl' Livery girl in thu sr-lmol, its work this ygar' was very SLli'l'L'SSflll. The bazaar was better 0I1g2llllZl'Kl illlil 11ot,to1l 11111111 111011011 tlin-rv wore 1110I'0 smwizil alfairs hclil, with more peoplm- taking part i11 thum, and Thi- st111l1111t prograim primlil to bv cxvolloiit. Sl'Yl'I'ill 11011' illvas 11'1'1'1' also put i:1t11 2ll'fl0ll tm' thc lirst ti1110. 'l'l111.v were the 4'Goo1l AIZIIIIICTS Mmilh C'a111paig'11', aml thu .l1111io1' .Xclvisory Sj'St0lll. What the llll'lfllI'0 has i11 store' for ll11- li. 0, is, ol' l'OllI'S0, lll1li1l0Wll, hut, with thu llI'l'Sl'llt spirit existing, it llI'0llllSL'S to I11-w1111o 111or11 Zlllll 11141111 Slli'Sl'SSl'lll L'?ll'l1 yvar. Page Ninety-tlzref l i I 44 S 'X sw X wx XM 5 Aw S x X X C. O -v-4 4-I ssocia an risti C211 nw CI KD O ED O Pagf A inety-four xx XXX Nkxsax .xxxxxxxx XXxxkAkkANLi.,xsXx NX Y xXxx,,kQ k,xxQ . ..R X X X X W . X xkxxxxxxxxx X 'M , Q. P If r Z Z .Z M -4 3, 4.1 71 If -I '1- Z E 1 ... : I, , ,- .,-. p .1 f i L' +- A. ,- L , ... If r 54 K ,- .- -- 'F' F 4. -4 6 ,..Z E .: .. H x J -L Young Women's hristian Association 0l l 11'1'll1S 1'1'1-si111-111 ....... .......... 1 11-1--1'1'1-S1111-111. .. S1-1'1'1-1111'Y ...... rl! , ' l112lSl1l'1'l'. . ........ . ..................... . . 1'llAl1iMl11N Ulf' 1'0MM1'l l'l11l1lS 1111'Ill1ll1I'S1lI1!. .. ............ .. ......... ...... 11llll2lll1'1' ..... 111111111-i1y.. S111'iz11 ....... 51111211 S1-1'1'i1-1-. . . Missio11z11'.V. .. 111-Yo11o11z11.. .. .. . . . . l4i1111- 5111111 ........................................... 1111111 work of 1111- Young W111111-111 1'l11'is1i1111 1Xsso1-111111111 1l2lS this 11-111. 11111- large-ly 1o 1111- 1ll:41111'2l1l11ll r1-1-1-ive-11 at Lak1- 111-11 was 1111- 111rg11-st sent 115' any 111' 1111- 1Yis1-o11si11 Yor111al Schools. 111111111-' 1111- 1111111111 1313 1'l1'1ll'1l1ll'.X' XV1' 111-11,1 21 Y1'l'1' 11111-1'1-s1i11g . .li11111:11'i111- liovee . . . . .Mary A111-11 .. .11111l1 11I'l1Il1lklQQC ...lli11111 M1-is11e1' . . . . .Mary Allen ....lli11l:1 Mcisuer ...l11l11l l4r11111lag0 . . .1'1111rlo11g1- Yoder . .17o1'o111y 1111111111 ..1111111ys Wilkins . . . .111'ill'1' l'i1-plow Y1-11i1-1- Slagg 111-1-11 most Slll'1'11SS1ll1 0171. 11llI' 111-10,q:111o11 S1-1'i1-s oi' ll11SS11J111'1I'y 1' s1111111-S, 111111-11 W1- s1111li1-11 S111-1'11'oo11 1121111-Vs 1111l1:1 111111111-11i11g. 'l'111- 1111'or111z111o11 13111-1-1111, 1111- 11l1ris111111s l3ox1-s 111 s1-1111111 1-11il111'1-11 of 1111- Slllllll 211111 1111- 1I'2l11llllgj of 11'211111I'S 1-111' 1+lig111 W1-1-lc 11111115 :11'1- 21 1'1'1Y ol' 1111- pl1:1s1-s 111' o111' S111-i111 S1-1'1'i1-1- Work. O111si111- of our r1-g11l111' wo1'11, 11111' 1Xsso1'i:11io11 111111111111-11 1111- S1ll111'Il1,S 11111111 Book, 1-111111111-11-11 21 war 11111111 1-11111 mi--'11 1'or l,1'iso11 1211111 Sll11i11I'0I'S, 111111 s1z11'101l 11 T1 111-1'111:1111-111 111-nova f11111l. 'l'l1Qr1- are 11111 1110 o111S1111111i11g 111 11215 1111111-. ings 11111' Asso1'i111io11 T111- spirit of tr111- f1-111111111111 111111 s1-rvi1-1- has 1101111 111111-11 1ow111'1l 1111- 111-0111-11i11g 1 111' 1111- spiritual life- of 1110 largc-S1 1111111111-r of girls the Asso1-i111 11111 has 1v1-r I'11?1C'1lQd. Pagf Ninety-f-ve l s KNYX YQ s s A A 5 . ,x.Q.. s ,li S S xxx.: x,x, X sig.LQiN..s xx.x.xxxX . cs. x.Xx.x xQ.,Q.N kkxxxxxxxx X MQ Catholic Girls' Club Marheine, Ludden, Mayer, Schroeder, Barry, Coyle. Ryan. Murphy, Miller. Anderson. Hanley. Cox. Byrns. Kleinheinz. Cook. Jeffers. Mennie, Keliher, K. Manley, Cain, VVenner H. Ferguson. K. Ferguson, Kane . , , Y Mase. Nolan, Pasewalk. Brooks. Durkee. H. Manley, Conway, Clarke. Firsz' Se TN es! er Pearl Miller. . . Mabel Kiley. . . Grave Griffin. . . Marion Raleigh. . Page Ninety-.fix OFFICERS ...l'resiclenl. . .. . .Rvll C-PI'0SlllGllt. . . .Seeretaryx . . . . .Treasnrer. . . . llown in the lqlllCl6l'g21l'lOl1 On alternate Tnesmlay nights Who are those girls who assemble Anil, seein so happy anrl bright? Oh, that is the Catholir Girls' Club A lively sol-iety Annl every Uatliolie girl is askecl A nieniber thereof to be. Tliougli it's not so very olrl lt ee1'tai1ily has progressefl All its nieinbers, new and old, Are reafly To mlo their best. Second Semester . . . . .Verna Durkee .Mildred Pasewalk . . . .Esther Brooks .Katharine Manley X XX xmggg fw- i XX X gg m x X X X N jx x xx,.x vi X XX XXX N X XX K Xwwwx wx N -. W X Q, XX Xgvv X X Q uri, Sqwvfk wvx yQ +3 -Awsgsxv X X - H Xqggziigfia -mg x 1 5yfX 'ffm' VS E5 IQ CZ-54.299 333,25 .fi -1 Q,-3 .Ki-sv Q., F' f-MCG' iwgmiprgg QUQQBB ' 5,3733-3:28 6-6:03023 q:E?,i-Z,ELs:- '-:df':3'E24-1 3 ZESSJIIUD A '1 A: P-1: f-'-4 'Soni-9353 Z5U.o:3'c,.:.' Egg-55, QQ: 223525315 'LQP MQEW yQ g-1,,::'.,.S:1 L :J -,' 43,4 .4-,..,, 'Ef,2gJ9JC2:E::v3 'gjjfz A+-1.f::5SQ- ,cv -r-352 'rio 23 li' ESM: -Q 19.5 WMO 5 -24-2-4 A H,- we S4d-gQ:m-.15 2' 2E:gQ59Q L Q H-JT :PEB E ,,,:5:'-'asia -' Egii'-E aes E: 'S :.f5nf-:Ci 7 Q :E'Err'5-22115 xgzegfvgz - -. vi-2'-2124.24-4 f 'T'-122,-4- ' 'Q FZ,-'Z f-'73 H i2U3'm S.. ':'i-4-12 Q W Q- r- :,. 5 25 E R23 5 Q -339: Q wafff S rr-5' 2 :r-:Zag N951-O: 9-'71 fE'5m if 31394136 u ,-2' S9375 of as-qi -5,:O ,wiggfv 4, 72 lg AQQ, ,., - ' ' .wp -1 , , . ,., E' , . . ' Oo - UE : .Ls zz: L, Q32 og 3, ,l':,' ' O A ':'P':.:'2c, Q., :nf-5:'5'O x ' QJQLH ,Ste 'S' 9? :- -55,555 7:53 X4 x 'L a . QA 7 'Q ' ' .:..O is i552 3 E3 :Ha L3 ' ' msc., VA' . -lvq S Tjiggyf :Q-69'-1 H 54555 2? . :v : 5 32:7 QS m ,Ei girl,-A . gg, 4-1 C: i cuff 2Z3,1'N i ri '55 S J c P a 91' N- :ne I Mew fn NWN .,., ,X 6. X..x X Q, ge, K S SAX Nw, - S . s Q- iss 2 . X ,--,- X 'S P s X XS ...... is XxNxNx,xN N Taber! ktikhxkx .,,.ny X X A K vp 5 3 xxxx N E -xx' xx'x W 'r..., ,, .x... ..,, .- ,,,,, ., I k H f - sf lbuttin. Miller. Hughes. Iioomer. R. Kumlien. Farmau. Conway. Goodhue, Bovee. M. Kumlieu. Curtis. Jeifers. Aclitenherg, Taft. VVelch, M. Yoder. Griflith. Dorr. Mclloiiougrh. Egre, K. Manley. H. Manley. Thomas. Hamilton. Ostrander. Marion Bzu'c-hus, Mildred Bacchus. Drake. Ridge, C. Yoder. lghilnmathia. OFFICERS First Ne1r1z'.vlr'1' Second Semester Lois lluifin ...... ..... l 'resident ...... ..... . Ruth Kumlien Pearl Miller ..... . . .Yice-President. . . . . .Hazel Farman Kathryn Hughes. . . . .Secretary . . . . ...... Mary Conway Cordelia Loomer ................. Treasurer .................. Emma Goodhue Philomathia is an organization which stands high in the estimation of faculty, students and alumni. Each member feels that it is a real privilege to be a Philo girl and that its good fellowship has been one of the things which really counted in her normal life. ln after years, the thought ot its dances, its parties, its pienies, but most of all its jolly good bunch of real friends will be a bright spot in her memory ot. Normal. A toast then to the Philo girl: I-Iereas to those who,re full of pep, Here,s to those whoire wise. Hereis to those who dance and talk, The social butterflies. Here's to those who shine for wit, To those who,ve honors won, Hereas to those who're right good scouts, Aye, hereys to every one. Page Ninety-eiyht Sw t Q1 SX X me . A s, + is .SX ,,N, xNx,,Q X X M ,.,xxxx Xxxx xsxxus . . .X.x xxxx ,xXxNx... a s N -em xxxx X .xxxx Bingrliain. Byrns. Betz. Jacobs, Randall, Eide, Sakrison, Houston. Gramm, Cox, Cooper, Meisner, Kleinheinz, Brooks. Kinnlstad. Raleigh, Vain, V. Slagg, Waite, Hum-lvel. Ilurkee. Pnsewalk. Wenner. Roesler, l.. Slagrg. Mase. 2-Xurrnla. OFFICERS First Senzexter Hilda Meisner .... .... P resident .... Grace Griffin. .V Marion Raleigh. . Jessie Waite. . . . .Vice-President. . . . . . . .Secretary. . . . ..... ....Treasurer. .. Ancl wc're the bunch, the only hunch, U ever heard them speak of Reafly for fun and work and play, Everything that comes our way. O, you ne04ln't think we only play, Labor also has its sax' Second Semester . . . . . .Grace Roesler . .Uatherine Wcnner . . .Louise Randall Anml the work we :iwoiiiplisli is sure to pay. Candy, parties, picnics, dances, Live and value all our chances. Upward we have workerl until Best are we on Normal Hill. Page Ninety-nine Pagz' U 111' fllllldffd i ., -1 jp ' riff Q ,,,f, 1 'f f ,,,,, Z M fy. V WW f,,,, ' ,Mx v ,,,,,, , ' rf K X f lf M I11'nen1u1e1'. M4 lntyre. Mntmhett. Nordrnnl. Syxnons. Tnthill. Iilnm. Wilkivns. I3z1r1'y. Patterson. X5,::1:11'fl. Steplxenn, Iirifksnl. Willard. Mltt tn. Qnnn. I n-Y. Nohe-lt5. B. Iluuk. 151'-1-ht. lhlff. Ilzlmltim Il Ill ok l'l11'ke. Sfngu. M 'Mn1'1':1n. - tnrg vaguv. N By then' Inns ye shall know then1.' f fvv- qypplfflqlgg now on so nmny joinell the throng that it was llemesszlry ' eneh l'o1'tni1fht to holnl al. meetinw' in several places where Z Q . . 5' , N' V. , F , 3' I , Z FHA! '3p 'p'llp' E , ' 'l l ' '6Nler the lnznslen thru her nmglc' c-onlrl take thenl to tznry 2 Hazel 13ll10tl'--- Yeslllefll ---- --1- -'Hillel Hfftllx lalnfl ol' 4-lyw zlnnl giants, ol' nohle lniehts nnrl g1'zu-ions Z H3319 vbleplwns----l1?f'lT0'1flUl1t----lllaxfl' Hflflfltluo Inches Soon lan' and near thru ont the lanrl of Min- , , v , , , , - v . -, , . . 7 Ruth Xlilflflrfl-' '--feffflflll--' -'l lfllfl lwlllwl nelsltn. these lnnnlells heennle known as story tellers. V... ,.,.,. N, . .' ff6 Ruth Bfgdflllln ' - lwflbllml - - - - Hlcvll hull Sue-h lmppy hours thrl they spenml, that they Wlsllefl also Once upon a time there c-anne into the lanll of Min- that lllllll' lV'0llflS mlfilll CUJUY the Same llleflsllrlls S9 Heiska, a maiden fair from Story lamlur UWT the p,U0I,10 on 21 nlenlorahle eyenmg In March the Story 'l'elle1 s w of the laml she worked her wonrhons 4-lmrln and many Leng lc, for ns sun-h they htcame known, charlncml their malflens fan' and Wlse heemne her lollowers. 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Reiileiilmcli. Robbins. Rowan, Stephens, Yoder. igurkr Eehuting Glluh. if O F lr' I l ' NHS Chiretta Robbins . ,,,,,, President Uhira Ilunmler ..... ...... N 'ice-President Lillian Heifleiilmeli .. .............. Secretary-Treasurei' Hattie Stephens ........... ......,......... C' hairnuin of Program Committee Burke Debating Club was organized to give the girls of the school an oppor- tunity to obtain training in debate and publim' speaking :incl at the saine tiine to err-:ite :1 sovial spirit ln arlclition to the training given in inter-club contests, the Burke Vluh opened the way to inter-normal debates in striving to put forth skillful clelmziters. The opportunity for real, cziriiest work is eonstantly increasing, and it is liopr-fl that the Burke llelmting Cluh will hcl-onie still more proininent in svhool affairs. Page Onf lmndrrd two 4 W 5 A X S. u W.. S xxx. X L a Xe ...x . ee be xxx. s SX HX 'S Q X XE Ns , X B X Xe X X XY Ns Q X X ,gf :H kkk,xxN kxxx x gs, .x--- -XXX s NNxxxx-,--- ' STB Xx.x L gif: XX..,.. - xiii .. if ,Wee ..,.k V Lv-ev' Qmhmug, s .x.Nxx - x.xxx l Saxton. Brooks. Lee. Magnon, Siegxxnan. Adams. Alboptz. Koutnik, Boekq-tt. XM Smliahurg Evhating Qlluh, OFFICERS First' Quarter Serond Quarter Third Quarter Presirlents .,... ...lolin Larkin ....... Morton liee ....... ...... I lax Albertz Yiee-Presidents .. . . William S0lllll0I'.. . .John Larkin. . . ..... Alvin Kollath Secretaries .. . . . . Alvin Kollath ...... llenry 'l'retina. . . . .Edward Koutnik Treasurers . . . . .J. 'llenry Lugg ..... George Mc-Millan. . . .... .Frank Kaven This has been a hooining year for the Salisbury Debating Club. Much has been beaten up by this organization, including several 11ew nienibers. Not all the time has been spent in arguing vital questionsg some has gone in a more-well, the Burke Club meets not very far away. Among the soeial affairs is the fall banquet which is given as a reeeption to the new lnembers, and the spring outing, which serves as a eonelusion to a protitable year. Page One hundred three S S xxx X XX . . X X X X r N X X XX X Kxxxx X K X X x. ,f Q S X .ii xxygi xxx. X x.xX Q xK.Xxx.x a , K,Qxx., E S .SXXWQ ,S- Tixnlin. Stvplioiis. Brin-mnier. Jollitfe. La rkin. Nj'LTE12ll'Ci. Sl'Vk'I'SOIl. Hluninr Erhating anh 1Huhlir Speaking lflraguv. Ruth Nygaarml Grace Bruennner . Mary Tuohy . . . Viva Joliiife .. .. Conrad Scverson OFIJIUICRS ....I'rcsirli-lit Vivo-Prosicluiit Sszcfretaq' . . .Treasurer Librarian Tho Junior Ili-hating and Public- Speaking League was organizumi for the pur- pose oi' px'ai'timfu in debate and public speaking. Througliout thi- year various ques- tions werc ciisviissvml, and rcamliiigs and musical numbers givcn. Ono of the most -interesting dohatos was on the Gary School Systm-ni. Mr. Stunbvrg workvmi with the loaguo and iiitorestod the 111011111013 of his c-lassvs in thu orgaiiizaiigm, so that many of them coiitrilmiite-ml to its siicwoss. Pagf Our' hundrfd four 'MS .S A. 5 rw, Wssmxw N ex xM.t..... ll A v W5 Coyle, Amundson, Bruilflage, Reine-rt, Hunder, H. Ferguson, Stubbs, Erickson, C. Yoder, Taleott, Reidenbaeh, Hang, Hovt. Mic-kle, Curtis, Lee, Bartholomew, Hungerford, Ruff, H. Hook, Lilley, Me nie, VVillard, Uneon, Nelson, I I Bronson, Kildow, B. Hook, Rector, Eide, Hjortland, Watson, Frerk, M. Yoder Nohelty, Schwartz. rr an lnh OFFICERS pienie. For good filling, we have an 'geeht deutsch F1Trsf Sccrrmxiur Second Semester program and party at Christmas. Fred Kildow ..... .... P resident ...... Miriam Yoder We play so many interesting games that time passes Sarah Nohelty. . . .Yiee-President ....... Elsa Frerk quickly, and We spre0hen while we spielen Without Helen Hang.. . . . . .Secretary .... .Anna Hjortland half realizing it. Ot eourse refreshments are one of the Ruth Brin dage ..Treasurer.. ..Ernest Watson best features of the evening, sometimes typically Ger- Dear Minneiskaz- mal , and, cther til ies, just good eats.', Between 'Q:l?W,,,f! I haven,t mueh time to write, because itis Thursday eight and hall' past, when Fraeulein Wood says, 'fWir night, and almost time tor me to go to 4'Spraeh- und muessen naeh Hause gehenf' we all begin to raek our Spielvereinf' Everybody who eomes to the W. S. N. S. brains to think ot how to say, 4'I,ve had a good time, wants to join the elub, because it's the best ever. Il e not to be formal either, but just beeause We have. belie the expression, Alter Anfang ist sel1wer, by our A quarter ol' seven! I just wontt be late, so I opening meeting of the year at the log cabin. But we haven't time to tell you more. W uphold the saying, ulincle gut, alles gut, by the closing M TREUHERz. U 'U E KE rs Q 3 fs E 2 2 Q. 2 fm gk. in '55 fm 4 YW, W iswessx ss-E XX X R, Nx.x -S, S. ...x X by S QNX A S A .,, xxxx X S S SSwmS 'bg S r r Q,xx ..... A MS A S se Nxxx X Xxxxkx x xXxXNx.x. if Xxxxx Mk xXx'k'L,'kx, N A K W 53 xN.XxXxX xx,N e Wuiimwm Kaven. Niehols. Saxton, Keller. lmneoinlre. Henry, Alhertz. Meyer, Lee, Koutnik, Seifert. Tretina. Wall. IH Hawes. Vtter, Connett. M1-Pune, Mitchell. Ilortlzinrl. Zeidler. H. Hawes, Conn, Knowles. Severson. Sweeney. Brown, Mc'i'alve, 'l'. Ridge. Vzingxhn. H. Ridge. BIl'l7UllZll4l. Fuller. Beekett. Siegnizin, Taylor. YV. Johnson, lborr. Ayen. Larkin. Kollath. BI2lt'liiil'i1l1ll1. Miller. Millard, Hickey. Seeringz. Szivee. Lenllrke. Ilesinond. S. Johnson. Brooks, Aflanis. Frieker. Watson. Kildow, Magnon. Leishnian. XVaters. Amos, Sh0I'II1.2lIl, A. Taylor. Warner. nrmal Imntherhnnh. O F lf' I C141 IIS . . John Larkin .. ...... President Salem Buxton . . . . .Yiee-President Silas Johnson .......... Secretary Alvin Kollath . . . . .Assistant Secretary Loren Mitchell .. ......... Treasurer John Desniond .. . . . .Sergeant-at-Arms Mr. Lange .... . . .Faeulty Advisor This year the Normal Brotherhooel, under good executives, a helpful faculty, and eo-operative nielnbers has extended its iniiuenee to a larger sphere than it has in the past. The Brotherhood has aided eonsiclerably in the social affairs of the sehool, the quarterly danee given under its direetion being niost successful. The Brotheiliood is still in its infancy, but ii' it makes as many material gains in the future as it has in the past two years. it will have aeeornplished its purpose. Here's hoping for a bigger and better Normal Brotherhood as the years go by! Page One lzundrrd six X N XX k X Q S X S e 3 X -'x' X xx.X ,., i QKNXNX .,xQ xkxxxxx.. xQfhXk i Xxve wXhX - Xxxxxxx X xxxx Q K F - A .5 x L+, FWLLHES Follies! Follies! what are they? Just the things We do and Say, The foolish things Cf every-day... I 'had I Page One hundred Jl 1'l'l1 I ff? MENNEEQKQA --- l as Js, F, , s: l- Q E ? Behirateh To those we knock, this book we dedicate, Only through you, could we the '4Follies write. To you who fuss and Hunk and stay up late, Having the best time of your lives each night, Oh, you who buck and burn the midnight oil, Sage with the knowledge of The Book of Facts. Each midnight session spent in morbid toil. Woift save you from the knocker's little axe. Each knock a boost, the Ford men wisely say. Know then this fact: you are immortalized- Notorious-infamous-from this day. Oh, then, go buy a hat of larger size, Congratulate yourself- Lo, I am it, Knocked in the Follies, famed in song and wit. V w Page One hundred eight ,.xxxX H fs' FV J E gli N 4 E H E E E' - , +V wg? Q Wu E NUHRY A E FEBRUARY , MARCH g fimfzu. at Mfw Q 1' 4 J E Q ,M 034, ox my MW Juuf xgwxggvx ,og .WS nueuir w'sb.Wms,g5,g,,, SEPTEMBER Q, 'ix xx x ' A wagmggg wi OCTQEER asv ,-f NOVEMBER E xx DECEMBER 1 EJ v-5 ' IgOlld' fir? --W ii? 'F' ,xxx Nm Ss EW .J .s. 3, RM N.. A A,..,. .. Q. -e ,-,- W Y M ,... , .,.,,...... ...A iq:sslffif::lN'l 'AAid:'L4 '3 is 'V ,.f, 5 ' 771' ffl? 1 EV li s .5 SI'II l'EMlil'IR X If 'V'-fy 1 Nth Roou1i111' pl-mes 0CC'll17'l X A. tiou. slips? Vtutiou d etv.. keep , N U fx f Q Q X M ey Y 65 ,. 4 X X . ' ' ,A-'QR c,,,.f1n2 C' 4' 5 N.-QS 1- 1 everyone busy. 1 x 41-' .. 1 'f , ' ' . , . V. - Za -XM . 5.1-irq? 1. K ,Q 1 . 19th--IllfUl'Ill2ll1IllXOI'21f S oeloek .1 e - 1 .1 , . , 1 t . . ' ' ' N ' fans' 1 .j .fl 111 11121111 l'00IIl. Mr. Lange f.n?N. L'- Q v MPM A' an Y-R' GV' . - 1.4 ' ' 1 v. 1- 1 1, ex .,,.lH,,,P .X ,bw-. N A .uousms Wliituxatsi tslllllf. fu MQ E3 Q' A Zllst-Juniors bewildered. Many ' ' ' ' ' Illilllilflt' to attend at least one 1 W gf A ,1,f I - 5 7 .1 fe., + ,-fl will 65252 eras 124.11 , 9.1.1 12... Hlrfgls r, . T17-1 J. ' Cdfzwlgg lz,.y,vt HHH! ' my 'fear M.. 6 ,,,. , , O94 91 - f ge Z k 4 67 RQ? ' amy my I 61? qw 1-' 9 -11 'c '.- L My When He Qypfe Hffyvegrs v, vt --xg ' ' ,.- W - ss ... V S - 1' r.1.a...a Us 1.f..1.wmU ' Elem 2.11 Odin Page One hundred ten elass. !5tl1f-Worried Seuiemrs-p1'aetiee, plans, confer- ences. discipline, etc. 127th-Mr. Yoder illf01'1l1S Juniors why they came. Many disappointed as the shows have been so good. 2Nfll7HlllIl6SiL'k1l9SS sweeps tho school! GQ-el I wisl1 mother would write. I!iltl1AM1-tllodist 41111111111 receptioll. Russell Vtbllll plays livkle. G, U. picuie ill park. How do you make coffee, Laura? 0l'TOISlfIR 2l1tl'Jlllli0l'S look happier. No one needs to break Sflllly 11igl1ts-111ovies are sl1ow11 in the Normal. 4th-The lirst Royal Purples out. EVl'l'y01l6 atteutively reads during 11oo11 l1our. 5tl1YFootball pram-tive for fellows. No more talks after 4:10. Gth -Philo dam-e. Juniors i,11speCted. 111a11y favorable ones fou11d. Tth-Our lirst football game. lflveryone out to see Marquette beaten. Qfll-ElIl16l' taken by surprise. Ole tells whom l1e loves best. 112tl1-Dr. AT1is:111 arrives-everyo11e instructed as to proper bedtime. Beware crities. lllillly late plans if Seniors take advice seriously. 13th-Y. XV. C. A. initiation. 1-ltl1AGi1'ls play hockey: results-sore joints and black and blue spots. 16th-Mr. Upham extingruishes fire for 11s. VVat1'h out. girls. he 11095111 believe ill ehaf- ing: dishes. 1Ntl1vM1'. XVilso11 elected by the Normal. 20th-All tl1l'l1 out for the Lecture Course. 21st-First Quarterly 133.1100-'0h. was11't it great to make a hit at the lirst dance? 24th--Philo pledges wear pigtails. and ties re- ver sed. Suiteases iill tl1e eloakroom. 27t1l+sv11it0XVRit6l' plays football at Milwaukee. Many boosters go, but 13 proves to be Ull- lucky. 2Ttl1-Witt-hes, ghosts, fairies and Gold Dust Twins gather in gym for wild revelry. 3Ufllfv1'l'Il2l returns her diamond. NUVEMl4lf1R End-Teaeliers' Convention begins. Great re- join-ing: when Mr. Shutts gives us a sudden dismissal. -ith--1 lshkosh eleven 4-omes to town, They like XVlllt0NY2lf0l' but not our treatment in foot' ball. Oth-liavk to work 2HIIllll '0Xl'QDf four Seniors who nearly lost their standtingsj in prac- tice. Tth--All hreak study night joyously. Mr. Yoder asks us to wait for tl1e returns from Hugh es .' Ebtli---l'1'ac'tiee assignments made. Mr. Roberts' musit-al abilities rec-og.:nized by Miss Baker. loth-Climax of the movie week. Captain Mawson's expedition to the South Pole. Penguins place Uharlie Vhaplin in the dark. Football team at Platteville. XVhat did they do? Won. of course. 14th-Miss Wood and Mr. Steuherg reeeive 1-andy for being good guessers. YVere you in their 10:15 classes? 15thfXYith the arrival of eold weather C-omes a Mitten for the Normal. 17th--I-Ind of the first quarter. 20th4Seniors and Juniors wear worried looks. Mr. Yoder announces that marks will he sent home. Japanese sale hy Y. W. F. A. New hand- warmers make a great hit with Normal girls. 21st-Many Seniors breaking study nights for spreads. XVhere? I'd hate to tell. 2-ith-S. R. E. vaudeville. Shure and it was foine! 25th-Girls gzo for hare and hound ehase. Many hungry girls have dinner in the gym. 28th-Members of the different classes express thanks. A. Inman hits praetiee teachers a little too hard. 29th-Hooray! we leave for home and dinner. DECEMBER lst-Ilang-over party at Gertrude Anderson's for girls left in town. 4th-Sehool again! Never mind. kids. Mr. Yoder says zeros don't count for anything this week. sd fit' ' K X Ono 5' M C 75 ' J C, ,,,,' a 7 U yaijifuss? Tiiwf,-, nl rl, 'tl In looking' for the 111 ate. Tlwqsi ULIIIW file 5 we x mga y YN ' l ' l 1 . l I elim In ,mtl P-lag-oven' parts! .gem Page One hundred eleven S ' 5 S is S xx.X Nx,NXX A is ANX x 'S A A MSS A S tith-Fkelele serenaders rapidly Ctllllilljl' to the ' front as they hold the hall until S 44-- -s 01711108 along.:. Sth-G. 0. Bazaar. Ilrobnik takes an active X ' I interest in tho dainty articles near the door. .I X 12th-Foothall ealendars on sale. Girls pur- I i ' ehase many to show at hoine. fx - X 15tl1-- Some lf'olies makes a great hit. After M I seeing the Hawaiian lvelles several fellows Jill ivagnmed gfm t'0l1fUlll1li2lfl' leaving for tl1e sunny south. Qlst--Good-lvye! iVhitewater. for this year. , f-3-X 1- ' Agp. 8 Ky 8 H , s if 0 Uigiwtfitl e fin- -Q h 1 u . - i , W iff-,j.ll f mr ' ,Jn 'fS5'li'w4ffQ?L- ff i 5' 3 l , ' a lll f fa il f HH fl21ff..Q,, fa-J Q , I . 'jllmuil fn'-ffl UH Q ' ,WL fi 'im' R , f IA , S, 4 fi? Vim .i-CszI11e on d0'11f be ahwd Five minutes later U 'M P Mn fi.- 1111 not afraid- ind--. Qblivigug To friends P W me TVILLSIC Audience- Uiypidfvil on the wall JANUARY Iird-lflveryone glad to be lvaek. Many wear new presents: a few proudly display them on the left hand. 4th-Mrs, Kennedy tells us how to dress. ap- Ivear. and talk well! 'l'ry it girls. it might Q help to shorten your teaching.: career. Q54 ' C ' Gtli--Biggest night of the year. Vo. l' hoys re- J turn. Train late: worse luek--boys had to , Q I Ill2ll'.:'i1. iVe didn't see their grreeting. did s-, you. XIX Sth- -The heroes talk to us! Charley has lost his voiee, hut his adnliration still remains. Madden and Meyer look lrlue. 12th-Seeond Quarterly Iranee. Mr. Maxwell ill'i'Ulll0S adept at the fox-trot-Bravo. Miss Johnson! llanee eonnnittees and llelavan i boys relieve 1-'ll1iltll'1'1lSS!ll0llf of wall flowers. 123th-Mr. Maxwell ill. see January 13th. Mar- ' quette gives us the first defeat of the season. on 3111 I+, Never mind! it doe-sn't count, anyway, lTth--New menlhers Girls' Organization initi- ated. iYe defeat Milwaukee in basket hall for the tirst time in five years. 24tlxSMusie at all hours-f-ukeleles played hy our high sehool girls. Faculty halts pro- veedingsl fs Qlitlr-What's this we hear about Mary Sehroe- S3 I der and Buxton-'Married-honestlyI Fon- 'N '53 li F, gratulations! N Y I 51' 27th-Oshkosh here. Hill Johnson plays fast 43 . 0 game and makes many baskets: also seores fi Xl, several hits! 2Slthv-Seniors wear worried looks. New prac- tiee vlasses must he worse than old ones. Jah Every one else llappy. iVe van now forget Page Um' hundrfd tfwflfve all we learned last quarter. 31st--Marks aro issued. Some rank high: others are espeeially rank. Mr. Yoder seares poor Juniors. .V' S N.. - SN i 5 ' ' s misss Q fgxi z? X 's-X f N f T Sis? e ?gsss efsmisies fi ,,kk,, W, - ,,,. -W f'-f . .fe-1-va x.., x it J SsN.,....fb NYl..sL1::1...:.:.. Dear Mother I love yew . fehu. Please send me aferz . 'ii ffl q, ER Qwaeilu Dane: 2 Q Q Q QV 33934 , ,'ilfX Fab I1 1 X , xt I Miiililllzfl if Nxxxg fill Nxt t XX. 1 zz 3 14 5 6 i Sax GTIYWEINK FEBRUARY 21111-SQI1i0l'S entertain the Juniors. Many bee Bill .ioimsou says it come live pictures. pays to be a friend of the waitress. 6th-Mr. Lange hot on thc path of poor spellers. 12th-Everyone sends mother a valentine. 15th-Ruth Ti1iIl1ill'Sll entertains at the game of hearts. fDon't tell it was on a study nightlj 16thmIrish playsftlrace may truly confess to Ole now, since hc has been ordained a priest. 17th-Third Quarterly Dance. Barfoot Club runs in opposition. Many surprises and broken hearts. 21st-Father Hengel speaks to us. We all re- solve not to eat too much at club. 22llllfXV2lS11illgi'0ll'S Birthdayeschool to-day, but vacation tomorrow! 26th4DebategMilwaukee gets the goat we took from her i11 basket ball. 2Tth!Dr. Barker gives us the most impressive talk of the year. MARCH 1st4Whitewater defeats Platteville. La Crosse the only one left to attend to. 2nd-Mrs. Yoder tells us the story of Esther. Ray Saxton and Orra Siegrman are initiated into Salisbury. Philo girls show apprecia- tion of their efforts by treating: them to fudge. Sth-High School Basketball Tournament be- gins. All kindness shown the boys in the hope that more men will attend Normal next year. 10th-Edgerton wins the annual High School Basketball Tournament from Madison, 14 to 12. 12th-Mr. Wise starts the try out , for Zaner Awards. 1-ith-Mock legislature. Mr. Conn can easily fill Mr. Pieper's place in our state Assembly. 16th-Training school recital. Rally at noon hour for River Falls game. The lumber jacks prove too much for us. The Russian exile from Siberia tells us many startling facts. 17th-State Oratorieal Contest at River Falls. Mick Lee represents the girls. 19th4The team journeys to River Falls. 20th-Miss L. Baker is in Michigan. Her ab- sence keenly felt, especially by the music classes. 21st-Elmer T.nfltke's mustache begs to appear. Signs 'o Spring. Page One hundred thirteen Q S Q K fbx S sm X vs s yy A WW Sw .S S ,X X Xxxxxx Q . Y,A,mMk,k W---i.., f. g' IP7 0 I C PO ,f-f X. ,553 QQ c7U fn 3 Q mf, L Y T 1 042 ,J af 1 1 Zflrll-Miss lil'l11l1'f lu-rv. NVQ ICIIUXV now what fu-22' QA V wi- 11102111 by il job. I L-f Er' ffctllfsbllilll' girls in willl 2ll'Qllllll'llfS almut I , x grzulualtimn c-lathes. l -' flffr l X E159 APRIL , J I . , f ' :' K, Llml -Ilouiso wi-:Irs ax new 1113111011111 M0yvr's l j 4 4'lblll'2lKl' still llllllilllllftld. l 'JL ll, L Wksiy C3111 fEll'l'fi0ll day-YVllifewzlfol' dry! l '-il -XL, fl 4tl1---Un. F. lmys 4l1'ill for us in assvmlvly. 4s-,Q fj if l .Lbfl-X , 5tl1'--lflvv1'yo11v 1101116 fm' Enstor vzivzltiml, Q 11flliH2lS0lHlllfXViSt'0llSill 5. XVllifl'NV2lf4'I' -L '-C' 4.9, , If NW' f'l'l1w Blilllll'iSkil lvzlvvs fm' prvss. - ,SJ Dk R 4' 18th sY. VV. V. A. oflivws illstzlllwl. 1 C P- - Q3-' 20tl1---Jllnim' lligllffflli' .luniurs snroly know f x - N -- - ' ,-l lmw tu 0llf0l'f2lill. . Z Y- - RR 25tl1-Moro Signs u' Spring. Ifllssews play, pussy wants :1 0m'1w1'. He Teduy WfU'ItS tb work IBLL1' H13 5P'r't 2Ttl1-'l'l'c-lrlv Flef :xml Glu- Flulb C'm1c'e1't. of in-out-door.: fs pullivg fum away. I m ZS ff' , ,, by T: ij ee- W IJHW! I 1 ff. ANN' ll djvs iv? V 'tau Sf fl 1175 Page One hundred fourteen MAY 4tl1- -All girls pz1l'ty. lltll-H. S. lDv1'lz1111z1l'o1'y f'Ullfl'Nf. liltll-Ulzlss play 1'vl1v:1l'szlls. tllivk Rlllll fast. 20fll7Slll'iIlH fevm' vpirlollliv, VVi0ll0l' masts, SXYil1llIlillK. :llul hikvs prove :1 l'l'lll0tlX. Iitltll--M4-111o1'izul llzly. .Il'NI-l lsf--Ilulwzlyl svluml is m'v1'. S1'lliUI'S shud Yvzlrs UP Zlxwl-llzlvvzllzlllrvzltv zulllress. flfllfJlllliUl' H1':1Tm'iL':ll UUIIIPSY. Class elzly 1-K- 011-isa-s. Tfilff'tl1llIl19lll'0111t'llf oxvu-isvs. Nth--All zllrourll for linmo. Manny szul fill't'XV0llS. 4 4 fi SX X KX SNS ,. A, 9 S X ,xx, .,N,f X,xxXx W ---Q-K Qxxx A --Q- Q xxxx xX-Q N-- - NXxxxxxxxXxXXN X N,N,,k Pagz' One hundred fiftsfn ., Msg fs . S ,. f ,sw . v v v fs as W s it Aj .i .i. .Su as . X' XM. .iii lg s,3,..,,s,g4s-ss s.M,,e,, -X ' to Xg3 i MM ' '1Ngef:13f'b., ,,...,,,., . i - g k - ' ' was ..-f ---- - -N Xs:a.1:fQQ:Q:l:35:y'ttmimi' A --fi ..,,... ,..4ZiS l :::: 1-' There are those among ye Ot meagre fame, o'er whom The limelight ne'er hath swung. Have ye courage, tho' t be your tault if Others till your place, a11d Stand herein as evidence of Efforts to dispel lifeis gloom. Would ye win just reward, then Evince some wit, he butt to a joke or Smile, and smiling, bring smiles Like your own to those In need thereof. Gently drive dull care from Hearts oppressed and be content, for To those we slight, we oficr t'FOI,Lll'1S', too. Ubin' illllnttn t'Wc are not opportunity for opportunity knocks but once? mhifP11IE.I1P1' illlatrimnnial Bureau Editor's Note: This section is for the sole use of Normal Students and Faculty. l want a handsome beaming faced young man who possesses a kind and meek disposition in the company of women. He must have the cash, and he must not take the things I say and do too seriously. Call Pete Meisner. Phone 23. An accomplished handsome young man desires to correspond with a young woman between the ages of 18 and 22. Is lonesome this year and desires acquaint- ances. Is of good moral character and social standing and has a horse, buggy and whip at his command. ' Address-Priebe, Spooner, Wis. Am young and very energetic. l have had only one girl before and it was necessary that I stop running with her. I am looking now for a girl with firm homelike tendencies who will be true and appreciate what I do for her. Am not very particular just so the girl has a nice face and doesn't care how much I knock things. My income, although not great, is rapidly increasing. Am a Senior and therefore a speedy reply is necessary. Final object is matrimony. Address-Mac, Suite K. Page One hundred sixteen THE ROYAL PIFFLE Vol. 1492 WHITEWATER, WISCONSIN. No. 9929 XVHITl'lNVA'l'lfIR -iS, NVISCUNSIN U. 6. The VVhitewater baseball nine had easy picking last Saturday when they crossed bats with the state Univer- sity outtit. Max Albertz was at his best. He struck out 63 men and only allowed 106 hits. Henry Lugg handled Albertz's curves in great style. and his pegs to 1'9Il1'0l' tield were a feature of the game. Conn's base running was spec- tacular: time after time he stole home. Count Sheldon and Jolmny Boss were the mainstays with the stick. XVhitewater Line Up. C. F.. Mike Sweeny. It. F., Leander Sheldon. I.. F., Herb. Magoon. S. S.. Slim Dortland. I5 B., George Mitchell. -I C.. Henry Lugg. 1 P., Max Albertz. B.. Russell Conn. B., John Boss. NVhitewater to Launch a Crew. A That XVhitewater will have a crew this spring was tl1e good news handed out by Coach Schreiber late last night. The state legislature voted 5li3.tltltl,tl00 to this project. Mr. Yoder has gone down to New York to purchase a river or young lake and as soon as this apparatus arrives the call will be issued to men in- terested. Eastern Colleges seem to be alarmed at this news for Whitewater has some powerful men who we fell sure will make excellent oarsmen. ASSICMIZLY Nt DTES. Monday morning Doctor Wise gave us an interesting lecture on Lima Center and commerce. Mr. Wise has its made a life study of this sub- ject and there is little won- der his lecture was so enthu- siastically received. Mr. Wise had to stop 1-iw times be- cause the applause was so great. VALUE OF A SSICMBLY What would we students do if we were to be deprived of our assembly hour: this hour in which we are permitted to relax from our tiresome duties, and sing our songs of praise. and give forth our opinions? Fellow students. do you appreciate this? lt grieves me ve1'y much to see so many of the young 111011 ab- sent fl'01ll this important peri- od. Idven if you do have a practice class. that is 11ot a legitimate excuse. Uf course if you belong to the Engi- neer's Club it is a different matter. but aside from this single exception I cannot con- ceive of Zlllj' reason why stu- dents should absent them- seives from assembly. --.Iohn Meldeen. 'Thursday in o r n ing the young ladies were excused from assembly and the men l1ad a general mixer and pep meeting. Stirring talks were given by Mr. James and Miss Kay. Cigars were passed around and a good time was reported. The meeting was called for the purpose of dis- cussing prospects of a win- ning poker team next fall. NENVS UF THE SCHOOL. At the last faculty meeting it was decided that beginning with next year. each new stu- dent to gain admittance to XV. N. S. must pass an i11telli- gence test. This will not af- fect students already regis- tered nor those who register before Sept. 1. The Philo Girls gave their men friends a royal good time at the Courtland Hotel last Tuesday evening. Irin- ner was served in the day- light room which had been especially decorated for the occasion by a decorator sent out by Marshall Field 8 Co. The six course dinner served ill fourteen install- ments was a feature of the parade. Miss Conway was the toastmistress and S110 NUUWQU great discretion in calling for toasts. Among the toasters were Mr. Norman Savee. Mr. Herbert Magoon and other lll'0llllll1'll1 orators. The last quarterly dance was given at tl1e men's gym- nasium on Thursday evening. Delightful music was furnish- Nl hy the New York Sy111- phony orchestra. The gym. was beautifully decorated with cowslips and four-leaf clovers. Promptly at N100 the g1'and march, led by Mr. Wm. .Iohnson and Miss Sherrill, began. a11d the evening's en- tertainment was in full sway. The dancing of tl1e guests was wonderful, all of tl1e latest in- novations were in prominence. Page One hundred :seventeen 3 .1 1 . fbx N ssssssss Q iii S .S1...s.xx1 x,,x. A 1 1 QS S ,S 11 xX,N . .xxxxxxxx A 'X k ' N xxxxxxxx : gtg .,xxxxx. xxxv -1 Xe-:1 ::::f 1 er ---Y X x-----, 1- -w-- -A - 1w1MWs THE ROYAL PIFFLIC THIS GRINDSTUNE Wing 1111 21 lliCk1e 111111 I 110111 A we11kly lished by tl1e students of the State Nl71'lllRl1 Sehool, White- water. XV1Sl'U11S11l. 1llHLf2lZill0 pub- SllI5S1'IiIP'l'IUN l'RIl'l41 31111. Iqllfl-'1'0l1 11s seventh elass ll1Zlft1'l' z1t tl1e Post 111111-e at Xv111i01Y21i9l'. XV1SC'UllSiIl. .THE ROYAL PIFFLIC STAFF I':lliftll'. ......... f'l1i1'k :XJIIIGXV Asst. l'l1litor. . R11bbit Villlghll Lo1'11l News. ..NU1'lIlI1 Iiiltlillg Asst, Lo1-111 News ........ .. . . . . . . . . .H2ll'l'it1f Sleep 0t1i1'i11l News. .l'o1111t Sheldon Athletie News. . .Max Albertz Motto:-To Sh11l'1PI'l1 your axes never to gri11d yo11r wits. Miss XVoo1l- Tl1e1'e are just two l't-'HSUIIS wl1y X011 111'e 11ot RI good d21l1C0l'.u Mr. Slllifil-'wvllilf are they? Miss NVoo1l--- Your feet. Mr. Maxwell- VVl1y sure 1.111 brig11t: even wl1e11 I was il little boy. I was so bright tl111t 111y 111otl1er used to 1-all 1110 Sonny. Mr. NV11tso11-- Say, George. 11:'e you going 1111tow11'! Mr. Shutts- No, I'111 1low11 town. going Mr, S1-h111i1lt- lIey there! Mr. Iillilltll-11117 1'1ll st11111l- ORATURY AND lJlCI3A'1'I'I has bee11 es- Adv. Mgr ........ 141-tty Bruhn -- Bus. Mgr ...... F1Ul'0ll1'0 Taft 1l1'i11dsto11e lflditor ....... wl1y 1lo11't you move? .. . . . . . . . . . .M1'. Stenberg WIGAKLY IIJIOTORIALS 1 Students, 1lo you l'92li1ZK'l V . tl111t you 1111ve 11111 0110 life to F1115 Wllfllll live? Do yo11 realize thatl ll1'Ci21l1j' 11etive wl1e11 yo11 are 3.'II'2lllll1Hf01i from this institution that your s1-hool days are over? Then wl1y i11 tl1e world are you working yourselves to 1le11th? T11ke life e11sy 211141 live 101191. VV11it 1111til yOl1'l'P ol1l before X011 start to work 111111 worry, Let somebody else 1lo the work. NOYV,'S0l111Ul'S, take a J1l11iUl S adviee. -Augie M111l11en. HONICSTY Honesty is tl1e best policy. But if you have 11l'iliIlS, wl1y be honest '? Let the 11u111skulls be honest. IllSi'1'1lCfUl'S 1111- 111i1'e El elever erook. so if X011 have talent. why. take ad- Villlfilile of it. If you can erib 111111 get away with it, go to it. Everything will be 11ll right. If tl person were botl1 l1o11est 111111 bright what kind of 11 sehool would we have? NVhy l111lf of Ulll' i11- 'Sf1'lli'fU1'S would lose their jobs. VV11 wo11l1l 11ot 110911 th1-111. So you owe it to your- :self 111111 to yfllll' il1StI'lli't0!'S to be just as 1rrook1-11 111111 -Clever as you 02111. Page One hundred eighteen 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 l I ill oratory and debate during tl1e past year. Students l111ve take11 il great deal of i11te1'est ill tl1is work 111111 111111'l1 has been aeeom- plisl1e1l. Hut next year we 2ll'6 going to 1lo OVGII better. tif eourse we 1'1111 llllf hope to XVil1 1l10l'0 honors ill this state but we 11111 look forward to 1111tio11al honors. The good work we have done this year should be 1111 incentive to big- ger things in t11e future. INSTR1Tlf'1'0KS BEXVA RE! Next year tl1e Seniors are going to f0l'1l1 an 1111ti-loaf club. Now. you il1Ni'l'lli'f01'N 111111 better work 1121111 tl1is Slllllllll-'1' so that you will be able to Sfilllli tl1e pace. YVe 112lV0 taxed your i11telle1-tual ability tl1is year b11t look out for next yi-'ill' XVIIOII we start working. 1 i 1 1 dare t11 while you are 2ll'0lll1l1. -- Mr. Reed- I wl1o is 11 Cltfllfiif. brigl1t young fe 1-lever llllf l1e l'ili1l0I' llllllillilby ZIUVZIXS looki11g lll0Ufil.N have Rl friend lle's tl very llow 111111 very seems to be IIOCEIIIS6 he's flown ill the Mr. Yoder fin S111-i11l 1611.7- Tl1e future citizen depends upon you. fls it Zllly XY0lll1l'l' 111111 some people worry 211111111 tl1e fu- ture?l Mr. L1111ge tspeaking to the I'ilI'l101' 11t Zi A. M.1AHIJo11't r1111 1111 tl1e stairs that wayg you'll wake tl1e wife. Mr. Shutts eombs his hair he11ve11ly. 11s there is no part- i11g tl1ere. FACFLTY ICNTICRTAINS. Tl1e 111e11 of tl1e faeulty 611- fl'l'iZl1l1l-'41 the members of the N0l'Illt1l IgI'0t11E'l'h00d on Fri- day eve11i11g of last week ill l'Uj'21l style. The fra1-as was pulled off at tl1e PI'l'Nit11'I1f.S 1l0l1N9. Tiddle-1le-winks was tl1e IIIOST 111'o111i11e11t 1111sti111e. COMM ERCIAL BUILDIANG It 1111s j1lNt 1161-'ll i11ti11111te1l that Wl1it1-water will have fl IIPXV f'0II11llG1'l'i211 building. Tl1e new stru1'tu1'e, a1'1-111-1li11g to plans and 1.1-e:ifi1'11tlo11s. is going to be of ll1tlj.'I11if1CQI1t 1ll'O1l0l'f1UllS. It is pla1111ed after the Ill-'WV state Capitol but it will be about twiee as large. The IIOVV Temple of Learning will be loc-ated wl1ere tl1e Log Uabin IIONV Siil1111S. It 11as also been i11ti- lllilfkxll that Mr. Reed has been re11ueste11 to l'0SiQIll 111111 that Mr. Carl T. VVise will be ill 1-l111rge of tl1e new sehool. Tl1is is a 1'l11111ge that will please all. 1 , 0 5 ex S Xw, X W :BW X SX MNN X X ...X ,Ng Q xx? Exam 5 N SA Q . X Q K E 2 EWR X- . t Ni K '.-fWQZsy's,.N E, S M I .X M knbkb ,..,,,,.,, , ., N -Q w,-grrywgff .rmss x-,Y 35QWj+isfr.,.,ssN N 'X' i5il4s B. F. WOOD, JEWELER Horse Slllllflllg a speeialty. Nothing but the latest. QI'ALI'1'Y Bus anfl Baggage HALYERSON Mn-G RA W Vo. DO IT THE ULEAN NVAY THE SAFE WAY P. FORTUNA THE TAILOR Wooden overeoats is Illy speeialty. Do you believe in oreparealness? Let me take your measure today. A. IJIDRIKSEN H OT EL W ALW O RT H PAINI.Ess EXTRACTION Work Guaranteed TOR.-Xl'l'O, L'IGAI:s, 85 CANDY l'Ile1'ti'ie WVHSIIIIIQQ Machines, Yaeuuin Cleaners Penny pietures-Five posi- tions OBERG BROS. Meet me at the GEO. W. COPP1N'S UNDERTAKING EsTAisLIsH- MENT Change of program claily The UOIINEII GIIOCERY keeps What you Want With nriees that are right and quality ewiaranteecl. ONE IAIFE lx NINE Is BAD. ABRAHAM LELAND M. D. Heavy 85 Shelf Hardware Roofing Sz Repairing FUIINAVE Wonn A SPE- VAYANEY 85 DEESH CIALTY Dr. J. WESLEY THE FTTIZENS STATE , f , T , BANK TOIIN P BLFLL HOMMEL Lumber, Foal SL Woorl Makcs Old Shoes New Pics, flHli6S,l Rolls. Briek SL Tile Sells New Shoes Too. A STANDARD PRICES THF FIRQT NATIONAT LITTLE GEM LUNCH BOUGHTON,S J K I BANK For first elass Work in 5 and 100 stores f Ladies anfl Mens Wearinf ui' 1.--View b fn 1 v, , U goegegterlign 0 8 apparel IJIA5It.il3Iiis cAIRlElIgiil51l23ING LIBERAL REnI7eTIoNs THE BEST OF EATS MACHINES Fgxplyllrlixf Wyf7ll,ll get tll9 1 v QON. IeoNNE'r at PAITsT MILUNP-R3 We are equipperl With a particularly convenient sys- tem for hanclling transient student elieeking aeeounts. Whether large or small. Agents for Janesville Steam Dye Works. OUR AIM IS TO SATISFY TUE PEOPLE FO., Store habit if onee you visit us. Sole agents for LUlC'K'S lee cll'l'?1ll1 and Forrls. Just reeeived TIIE NEW STOUGIITON WVAGOX OPEN EVERY DAY Sterno Stoves anfl canned heat for instant cooking Latest Spring styles rlireet from Palmyra MISS N. S. MERTON Page One hundred nineteen A G s S S N ssssssrss N N ' .N , .ss ,.., . N s N .N ses ,N ,N X WCS. x.xxNxxNx A khkxxs .xxxxx .xNk, Xxxxx , WISCONSIN STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, WHITEWATER, WISCONSIN SUMMER SESSION BEGINS AUG. 25, ENDS SEPT. 1. All numskulls are cordially invited Good looking young ladies especially Welcome Open air hand concerts every evening Golf, canoeing, loathing, motoring, tennis, and plowing. I THE CORNER HARDWARE Table luxuries a specialty. Covers and fancy card- boardsg engraved or printed cards. Cleaning, repairing and pressing aIso done FLORENCE WHEELER HOSPITAL Rooms, meals and service unexcelled in Wisconsin ' We furnish missing or broken parts. Bring in your discarded pens and let us fix them up. L. A. DITFFIN REXALL Watches, clocks and farm machinery. Always sells fresh meat, fish and poultry. Fresh sausage of all kinds made daily. We have the quality. Our prices are right. EnEsII SAUEIIKEAUT AL- WAYS ON TAP W HITEWATER COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS - BANK THE Capital 5B500,000,000. Dog collars and oversho specialty ' OPEN ALL NIGHT GS OIII' VETTEQS STORE READY TO WVEAR GAIIMENTS We only employ expert an ienccd carpenters. Send in your speciicati Page One hundred tfwenty STRAND THEATRE Hair out and shave Sanitary QUICK 85 SATISFYING d exper- KLUGRS PHARMACY NOTHING BUT GOOD sIIoEs Our fountain is open all year. OII S ii X x g -x . . is RA Q I N, .x.. N xxxx X XX S-Q S 5QsXw Sk R wx. 2 gm xgkxxi xx? xxx? Q 5? xXXxE lx XS ...X . k X M Q L. .LmLL L. mrs xX-- XXLLX LX-- f V 'NNN iwg lfv Z, I ..,-J ,X QWNX u vi if V 1 W - .nx- -Wa mfg Qiviiing iliruhg fm' thr irliuniru Pagf Om' ll1lllLil'I'd facfrzly-fzzzz' i X Q s ss i S WWW S ix E Ai l .s ssssrx A Wsmsrsx, .,,,. s ti ,S A Ss R NX NN.Nx., t x.xx. six Xsxxkixigig -.skx X M s,sLgLsAg,A,:, v -xxxx s Ahuirr in the ilinue Enrn Editerl by Beatriee Fairfaets. llear Miss Fairfaets: Will you please tell ine an easier way to get a girl for the uext Barfoot Club Party? Love, Loren Mitehell. Aus: lfhnulate Jaek Desuionil in his winning ways. Uiiltiraite the aequaintanee of niany Junior girls in the beginning of the year and you will not laek for eonipany. My clear Miss Fairfaets: How can l stop the girls from tliiting with nie? lt euibarrasses nie and makes nie blush. Max Albertz. Aus: Get a steady girl. Miss Fairfaets: Tell us how we eau flirt with our praetiee kicls without the erities iiulliug it out. Daisy Miekle, Milda Sievert. Ans: Ask Josephine 0'Neil how she managed the lirst quarter. Dear Fairfaets: Will you please tell ine where l eau be iustruetecl in fussiug? Sweeney. Aus: Hare someone introcluee you to Franees Holmes. Dear Miss Fairfaets: l aiu a Junior in Normal. ls it proper for me to go with forty cliffereut girls? Tat Utter. Aus: We see no objeetiou to this proviclecl you do not go with all forty the sauie eveuing. I A My llear Miss Fairfaets: We are two good lookiug girls who, beeause of the seareity of boys at Normal, fiucl it almost impossible to have dates oftener than seyeu or eight nights a week. Pau you tell us what we ean flo to overcome this cliffieulty? lsabel Boetteher, Estelle Sc-hroefler. Page One hundred tfwenty-tfwo J st 5 X X e- ss -ss-s se- sex X s .s Xx-x X ss sw' X eos .ss-s ss fi S ' w S Q A X, x xg S X x x x .x X X st s X sw s X' Aus: Why not get a college man who could come down frequently? Lois J llufiin and learl Miller will be glad to tell you how to do tl1is. Miss Fairlaets: How eau l manage to sit in the hall with the lights turned out, Without Mrs. Eugebretseu finding it out? Frances Jeffers. Aus: Plan-e a flash-light so that its rays fall thru the key hole. Dear Miss Fairfaets: ' l am an lrislnnan njth good prospects, a ranch in Canada, a good education, sober and honest habits, and a humorous temperament. l am not addicted to any viees sneh as smoking, eheyviug, or fussing. l am anxious to marry and settle down ou my raneh. Can you tell me how l shall go about here at Normal sehool to find a bright, cheery, good-looking, houest, sweet-tempered, modest, intelligent, Con- siderate, stylish, appreciative, and popular girl who will consent to marry me? e Robert Adams. Aus: We advise you to eonsult Miss Sherrill and Mr. Reed. Dear Miss Fairfaets: My son is so sought after by the Normal girls that l am mueh worried about his health and his studies. Can you suggest anything to remedy this? Mrs. Miller. Aus: You eaunot help the natural charms of your son uor eau you expect him to be rude to the young ladies who pursue him. Why uot teach Russell at home? This might prevent the annoyance by the girls. lllilfoiaia Co. l '. tlviuiz Home qYes, and after, tool. Page One hundred tfwenty-three xx ' Y: : fs ss- 4 S st sv l Y E mwmw ss ig is? I 3 , S .S rms gp .xx.N iaswws .xN.xXxx. ssxwto M fa is xxxx W Zin Iliarulig illirrting Pres. Yoder: If ignorance is bliss, why not remain ignorant? Mr. Wise: That is a question I have never had to decide. Mr. Shutts: Mr. President, I move that we furnish a room and permit the boys to use is as a smoking room. Miss Thoene: Mr. President, I second the gentleman's motion. Mr. Wise: Now folks, do you realize that this will be an expensive undertaking? Now people, we tried this plan out 'gdown in H. Quincy and it was a complete failure. U Dllf H gun? N t If 1 DJ: I x Mr. Maxwell: I realize that Mr. Shutts 1 if was thinking of the welfare of the students X , X when he made this motion but I do not think K ' -' that his motion was inc-lnsive enough. i ll Therefore I wish to amend his motion to the 5 elfevt that we abolish the training school f and turn it into a recreation hall. Praetive 33105: teaching in niy n1i11d is nothing but pure 1 9 ww nonsense and if it is all the same to the other meinbers of the faculty, I think that I ,yi We 1 ' 4-ould run a dance halI,. pool-room, bowling- Ayf gt, ,Q 115 alleys, etv.,-just as satisfaetorlly as I have I W N JR run the training sehool. p Z - X' Ik xg X SlI1ntg:l I SQSOQIIIItglQtE1l'H0I1Lll11Qllt. H XJ - A I iss. I. acer: nrc 1. r 1 no Q,,,,4,, IAQV BULK 'I 153205 thiSl'331.St?i3ilpr: ls there any discussion of Q Mr. Watson: I think that the idea is a very good oneand I wish to express my hearty approval of this proposal. Mr. James: Mr. President, did I under- stand that there would he a smoking room provided for in this hall of fame? Pres. Yoder: Yes, sir. Mr. James: All right, let,s vote. FS 'Q -lax - x f dqlolzgtsic-5V'nnErl ,,--, ' 7-K ' cr-ag u a VH sie' W .I ffm '-Q2 i qi, fs ' ffzl 1 fi .,.. ff: '- 5:F+s K o 5 M Ia nl s ffm-if Y wY3 P mf' e fl?l.gEliLZ'.3EL. ' ' ' P 'Y ' I when I5res1dentQoder loci Ins rubber WHEN PKEXY Losr His RUBBER. Page One hundred tfwenty-four Page Onf lmndred Ifwenty L. 11,1 fs-sssx 5 5 X S Xfxssssrfx X XX XX X S 1 xxxx S1 S X sxsgf x,xx 1 xx.xXxxx Nxxx 1 , xxxkkxkxxkxhk lkxk X ix x kxxxxX,X Nxxxxxx 1 111SM'11111 FRICKER, HAM, AMg51 THE HAWES, THE BEARDSLEY' THE 11111 me s Hosrl BARBA MALIGNANT THE Fumous THE Fussm 'ou LE ROUS 9 ' . . I '.1 1 1111- 1 317 11, at 1 11? own .f I 1. F . f 1 f 1 11 711- 11' 11 1 js 1 . f ' 1 1 . 1 I 1 1 A M1 1 1 . 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'I'11 111111 s1111h 21 1'1'11w11. By Fri11k111', 111111 F111'11h11111, 11is f:1111r11. A1111 1'1'11 s11i11 11111111 e111111g'11-1111111 1 11111' Page Onf hundred Dwezzty-six ,Q :g W ,. H ,. , , S... K A 5 ,mmm 5 w 5 ES 5 X N R flfl ksxskhvhh ,..: Page One hundred tfwenty-.vefven 4,41 'he nrmal Srlynnl Qlnnfeaaiunal We accuse ourselves of tl1e si11s indicted and we are heartily sorry for having offended 111 tl1ese various ways and IIOYV humbly beg for forgiveness. FRANCES JEFFERS-not availing myself ol all the opportunities for cultivating tl1e acquaintance of the 111en of the school. NIABLE D1ET1:IC1l--breaking tl1e hearts of many a fair maiden by triliing with the hearts of men. GLADYS NELSON'-1lSl11g llly yvomanly arts to lead men on and then turn tl1en1 down. MARY ALLEN-breakiiig study nights. Mic. STENl5ERGi.RCtll7011KiE-1l0t eultivatine' the habit of conversation with Z' other people when opportunity offered. JACK Dnsnoxn-I aeeuse myself of raising the girls, expem-tations by holding lonff conversations with flllilll i11 tl1e main room and then disa 1 JUlllti110' them bv not ca l l Q ., asking the111 to l1ave a date. RUTH O'Bl:IEN-I came to Normal determined to sta11d tor my principles, but l have failed, for one ot them was not to let girls borrow 111y clothes-and now you Can see n1e daily i11 a half dozen ditlferent places at the 831116 ti111e. OLE Cook-l aeeuse myself of being inordinately, passionately fond ot a lad on Main Street. GRACE PIEl'LOWi1 acc-use mysell' of being crazy about music' practice. XVILLIAM SCHULH1:-l aeeuse myself of having skipped a praetiee class, and as an atonement for llly sin l shall elec-t another year ot Pram-tive. Gnoaeu N1l'HlJLS-I aeeuse myself of being altogether too serious whenever l fall i11 love. OSCAR HAMILTON-l aeeuse myself ot laboring under the hallueination that l am a second Yernon Castle. To atone tor this sin l solemnly vow that hereafter l will let the other Couples 011 the tloor haye fully one-half the space. N01i11.X KAl1INu4l-leeause ot my extreme baslilulness and dislike for conver- sation, l accuse myselt ot not being' soeiable in the assembly room. In the future I hereby promise to try to overcome 111y modest and retiring 112ltllI'0 tllltl imitate the loud and boisterous llltllllllll' of Grace Bilstad. Yns, Scum-1114, WE PUT l'r ily 'Frm BIIXNEISKA. JFWES VINE' r 4 l .for ,191 1' .... fl 1 1 l l-is-l .. 2 5 Dpi' .-1 7- ' 4' i 63 I 7'I'l0UGKT THHT 1 misss? ya X ll! wssnfr ouv?TRH1r! , ff , i - W CRES -Q -1--- L X I , , TNHT , dass' 4 ' '-N X HRISHMQ S .F ' U In fm lv. rad - CQ-J 5 f at E 1 Q if 0 A N ijt, 1 V 1 - f J' ' i ik 7 WM, lllfwftl i QQ ' Page One hundred tfwenty-eight w 1 MM ,N K WY- Y Y N J ..... X , ,,, , X Q 5 3 S . ,QQ s .NN A.-X 5 ' x Q B 5 N 4 , N. ss Na. , SX A N k S x,A..x.X. r ----X N ,, -.-.... 5 ' i N Page Tfwo hundred tfwenfy-nine 'Q XX L Q ,xX, :fx .xxx W kxxx' A kms XXX XXX' lla-nr Minnciska: Yon nsk ns for ax lim- iwgziiwlillg rho zivtiviticis of tho Harfoot Ulnh. Yon llntfor ns, for ilo you not know oni' linc ol' ncfivitx' is iilI0ll12lStlf'ElllllII ol' g'g'rnlf'? Hut to Plliviflato. alas tlivrv are not woiwls to tollf' for, to tho wisiinl onlookner, wo EIIJPUZIT' liku a troop of i'2l1lll'lS7, loading for El vross-rlosurt irmrvli. Anil sponking of wnnm-ls, I might say wo morc rcsr-nihlu a lninisliefl zoo at niunl tinw fhan :1 r0ml0zx'ons for 01NlJI'yO fem-liors. S 1 'l'ltis is to fini .von sotmftliillg' to think of, X foi'+.lnst lhink of Tho poor working girls in l'z1c'loI'ios. Think ol' Tho sohliors wonnmloml :nnl li llvinsr in tho troinflws. think of XYlllt0W21i0I' sqiiirrols no in stoop holl'ri0s with norinail nnls. Think ol' nfixt X'021l'iS 1-'ic-innlrcr c'-ron :incl K ol tho iwiiiw plvs that will ho ozlten hOl'or0 X thi- rlnwn of 2lllUtlll'Y vontnry, nnml lastly to N51 'i think of the tons of grnh vonsninoml aninmlllv at S18 Junosvillo ST.. znnl to think- Ilovs this thinking strain your mimi. fln-ar rf-aclor ?-Yrs? Then hring on the noxi goat vlnh :nnl Take This imtiuiit ffho nnthorl ham-k to the wzml again. Pagf Om' lzilndrfd thirty S230 Qi QP f ow '- OUQH' il Xi e Q, ' su r Q e ii ii? J Enarhing Olluhn When you talk of hotel meals and pie shop delights, lt brings to my memory a few girls' club sights. If you,ll listen, of life in a club l'll tell you. ,l am sure you will iind it most interesting, too. ltlverv day in the week, three times every day To the club many girls are making their way. A few come to breakfast, but as for the most, They like the bed better than coffee and toast. At dinner, however, each girl is at hand 'Tis then that we get all the news of the land. If you want to know where your dear friend was last night, Ur with whom your near neighbor had her last iightg If you want to know who took Jennie A. home Over to one of the girls, clubs just come. lf Johnnie did this or Jimmie did that If Dick got a suit or Ann a new hat, As sure as l write it I'd vouch for this thing, Some girl to our club now this news good will bring. But when they've talked enough of girls and of boys, About faculty members they stir up a noise. There is our Mr. Goff and his word, uDid you get it ? Mr. Wise, 'cXow people, or folks, he has said it. And then Mr. Maxwell, he does get his share From those practice teachers, and young ladies fair, Miss Neipert, Miss Johnson, Miss Baker and all Some day, at the elub, have received each their eall. Then the subject is changed and they talk of the things Like athletics, and dances, and parties, and rings. When they're finished with dinner and supper, I'd say There was nothing untold that had happened that day. In addition to all this Pd not mind to tell We hear things that have never yet happened as well. But taking the club from a good-natured view Without them l don't know what we girls would do. We could not enjoy all the late news we meet And worst thing of all, would get nothing to eat. Correlation ffifi a -W - Q' lxlotto for Boarding Clubs! Lettuce eat everything in sight ond turnip our noses at nothing! Page One hundred thirty-one 1111w 1 X 1 Xxxxx X , Q. ,., 1 A 143 .1 wxxsjt Nx.N 1 .kXx.xX,x ,kxx 1 1 , ,,,., Xxxxxx, x,Xk 1 111211111111-N Evuauirtirn sinh iiluhn TI11' E110 h'f1,w.w1'1fly 1'11r1111s11: 'I'11 111-11-I1111 IIIII 111111. TI111 s1111l. H111 spirit. tI111 svlf. H111 11111112111-1'i11I 1111111 ol 21 lllilll. I'1'1':1irI1:11I-M. A. Lvu. II1111111':11'I1' KI11111I11-1'-NI11111111 IMA. Vivo-I'1'1-si1111111-M111't1111 A, I.1'1-. Sl'l'I'l'If2ll'-X'-III. A111I11rs1111 I100. I'11I111'f-fi1'111111. 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Si .I11I111s1111, NIz11'j111'i1' .I11l111s1111. l l'r!r'f1'iff F1,ur ll1m1l1'w1l. 3I11tt11-I9111' 1111111-1' 111' I111' 11'111's1- Q11111stI'1' 11'111's1'j. X III0lllIJ1'I'SZ Ii1'z11'11 II1111sl111', 0111 H11I11111'. NIz1I1I1' IDi11t1'11-I1. KI11111111 I11s11, I11111is0 IIz1111I11lI, I'I1z11'I1-s IIIII, IIIIIII I1iII111', Mr. I,:1g11, Yi1sI11t IIIZIIIPTZIIII, M11rI11 .XII1'11, .X111111 U'I3ri1111. .XII11-1'1 Yz111gI111, I'111'1l11Iiz1 L11111111-1', Urm Hi1fg111:111. S1111g'f Y1111r11 tI111 1111I1' 111111 I111' 11111. Page One hundred thirty-tfwo 77 , S Q fi S ,SES h N S A is WYWWNWXX, w Qvx. X QNX Q X . .Q ,.. , , .Ex k,,R. X ,, .,,,, , ...-I 1 Page One hundred thirty-three ee... as ,sf X.. NX mm ........... NM w-K wx NWMM N,,NN.,N s ......,.,,.. : hxhhb .M An Arrnunt nf the Qlnnnfa iinrnuntrr Act. 1. Scene 1. The Count diligently studying in his apartments. Telephone rings. Count answers, lazily at Iirst. Instant change of manner indicates that a girl is at the other end ot the line. f'HelIo! Oh, yes, Mildred! O, I was just studying a little-You're all alone-Sure! Itll be over in about fifteen minutes. All right, girlief' Scene II. Count's apartments. The latter has just finished pressing Sunday suit. Polishes shoes. Shaves. Plasters pompadour down with all the taste of a tonsorial artist. Brushes overcoat. Leaves house, serenely satisfied with his immaculate appearance, and radiant with expectation. Act. II. Scene I. Entrance to De Wolf residence. House in total darkness. The Count approaches. Rings doorbell repeatedly. No answer. Marion and Mary approach residence and volunteer aid. They enter the house. Count waits expectantly, patiently. Scene II. Mildredis room. Girls rouse her from slumber and tell her the Count is below. She laments that someone has played a. joke on her. Girls earnestly sympathetic. She sends them to tell the Count she cannot see him. Scene III. Same as Act Il, Scene I. Girls- tell Count that Mildred has retired. The Count retreats, downeast, indignant, in confusion, vowing vengeance upon the perpetrators of the crude joke. Uhr Zllahlv nf Ihr lgnung illllzm Zlfrnm the Qlitg Once upon a time, a Promising Young Flapper carrie to Whitewater to be Iilducated. He arrived via the C. M. it St. P. Bumper Line from the City that Sc-hlitz made Famous. He did it on the Strength of the School Catalogue which advertised: The W. N. S. is the only Modern School in the Country. It is Bun for the Good of Society. We train you to be a Live Wire, and not a Bore to the Communityf' He Signed Up at the Barfoot Club, and gave the Town the Once Over. He shuddered as he remembered that his Grandfather had Died in a calm at Sea. He entered the Business Course and tried to get Acquainted with eight Dif- ferent Subjects, Introduced ala Reed. He didntt have to Work, he simply Pushed the Buttons and the Machine did the rest. He Signed Up for the Season in Several Societies, bought a Fifty Ride Ticket to the Strand and started a Charge Account at the Gem and Tommy I.eonard,s. There was a Hop or a Feed every Week End and three hundred Guineas to Fuss with, which was New Dope to him, for in the Cream City you eantt loaf in the Parks and you get Pulled if you Wink at a Jane. Besides, in the Home of Retired Farmers, the Street Lights didn't Bun when the Moon Shone, and there were beautiful Trees and Swings and Benches a.nd no Cop to call you for Speeding. As the Winter Months came on, the Brothers started that Little Game at the Clubhouse. The Flapper learned how to Draw and to Guzzle the Suds, a thing he could never Stomach before as the Stuff at the College Inn was so inferior to Crea.m Top. At Christmas he went Home to Rest Up, that he might Come Back Strong. But he missed Main Streetis IIIll11llfI'l-Oil Cut Outs. His Iflves, accustomed to Close Work and Midnight Juice, chafed under the Murky Calm. His Mother took him to an Oculist who Bobbed him of Half a Century for a pair ot' Goggles. He then Consulted a Specialist, who sent him to a Sanitarium with Nervous Prostration and Inflation of the Belt Line. Moral : Never stop Working or take a Vacation, you might have a Relapse. Page One hundred thirty-four 1 4 S A XXWS WA, Xkxxx X WNW S XX fx X Q ,Lx,x, xhxsx X vi ,..x.,N x NX W x,xk,, X 5.33 -ymmm. . f.1 f , Y g,m.W.....,.m E Q 3 Q Page One hundrfd thirty-fiwz' 'l' , ... GD111' Ennkn SPECIAL EDITIONS Read my book on How to Play Post Ofticef' Entertaining as well as instructive. Easy to read and worth reading. MIKE SWEENEY JUST PUBLISHED! , My book on 'fThe Freedom of thc Pressv Weighty arguments in its favor. GEORGE NICHOLS Compiled after years of personal experience. MORE MOVIE JOKESW by Carl T. Wise Funniest book in half a century. llalf the edition sold before it was written. SEVERAL OPINIONS Shot half hadv .............................................. W. Il. Howells Funny as a flag at half mastv .......... ........ . ....... C ieorlre Ade . I I l I, 87 Can vou snare halt a dozen copies? l ................ .. .Theodore Rowsevelt 'tllilv better halves en'oved it as much as I did ....... . . . . .... Brigham Young . 1 . F' 21 h Price 331.35-311 off to teachers. GD111' Magazines This set of magazines is very precious as it is the only one of its klllil in existence so far as we know. Even this set cannot be held intact as a set for very long. Owing to the h. c. of l., it is necessary that we break it and send each magazine out by itself into the world to where it will do the most good. The Country Gentleman and The Rural Educator will preach the gospel of the new agriculture to the worthy yeomen of Clover Valley. Judge and Life with their humor and merriment will gladden the few leisure hours of the Hnaneiers and busi- ness women of the metropolis fVVhitewaterj. The World,s Work will be resorted to at one time and another by everyone wishing reliable material, up-to-date in every way and efficiently arranged. The Chronicle of Jefferson County news and gossip will always find room on the library shelf. The Youths, Companion, we hope, will continue the noble work already begun. Vogue! Who does not enjoy its creations and fantasies. And those most popular of magazines, Everybody's, The Woman's Home Companion, and The Cosmopolitan-we predict a world made brighter, better, for their presence, wherever they may go. Each magazine is clothbound and is profusely illustrated. The Country Gentleman. ..... Fred Fehlv Outlook ............ . . .Earl Harrop The Rural Educator... ...Morris Wall llitcrarv lligest ...... .J. Henry Lugg Judge ................ lohnnlv Meldcen Worlds Work .... . ........ Seniors I.il'c ................. Charlotte Yoder Review of Reviews ........ Club Hash lst ll,S,h All Jetlerson County Ilnion .................................. ilSll?,,l0Rge1xf,fll: The Youths' Companion .... .... M artha Jolley Vogue ...................... ..... R uth O'Brien Everybody's ..................... .... F ranees Holmes The Wfoman's Home Companion .... ..... B ill Johnson The Cosmopolitan. .............. .... J ack Desmond Page One hundred thirty-.fix si? MM -JM S g 5 A a:,m 'elgi - X x . 5 K qvvg f, ,V .,q.,If,,y,N,lf1 Y' . , 1 -1 W-vf7R IIIHH, , ,gi , ' , 1 , h ' 1 -'Z i , S, un ' wimbgf Lk., 25 4 ww 1-5 as' fi, . ,N ng . 1., V. X -L ' 'A - K' ' Yfx- H. . 2 -V., ff' Q if 'Jw - 5 ,ink Yi. 9 , ' - ,H 1,4 I 5 if-ffX..ax.:ff , !, ,-A L ' ' ' X .4 'W 1' ig., Q - 'R .. at -me - 1 - A M , 2 , -1 f 1,flifff f iz, Q E -1 , W-Sf QQ. 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Tomorrow 1+lve11i11g-Davi11so11. At the Palace BILL JOHNSON i11'fTl1E GREAT L11vE11 N11LsoN AN11 TRETINA in their Seats 011 sale-Prices 500 to 3131.00 F111111111s 5-reel Coniedy KAFTER DARK - Thrills and Chills Next Week-Empress Slush 111111 Mush ELM11111 LUDTKE and - -- 111 - KALONE AT LAST!! A Hippodrome Reserve your seats early ALL STAR VODVIL Price 50 and 75 RUTII T111MA11s11 i11 her clever skit Worth More ':WHE1111's RUSSELLU Page Om' hundred forty 3 REEL s-11 Hn , ,xl-'?,+1f.gf9,j1,,p., Fgqrues THE QHHE -1 TELQ-.ZUL V Zyl .Nl If-I-Quang: 1 lil' lg! CHFl lPf0N'm'p Q2 MEN1yl U O P I j g l Q L W 'Tail , Cfrscofmfml l pf X dl MP1, P,i:'ru.nnnlenBy' Mfigiglgijfk L4 tv 'VFW'-,Ill-51 01 Wh'YE Hwo Mx' 1 TWH l fgfa W QvaRTnlls 1:30 C959 ' W Q, Q, x f i T0 fgiygqlilh Lo mfs. N ' W: THE ffv 'fm' ' l.if.:z2m WWJ I - fs: THE GHHE 61 42 'if dv fy X ' DJ R THE lf llltzl 'i C2 iw' X Wm Ulm ' 43 G X 'xx -l-i...'- J Vial ... XY 'SJ 171012 50399 'j X I 0 - o VE R To QwePj-allS'- UW' 1-i.,.... W M51 V u2xJgJn- Nnrmal Athlrtira 2 milo hot air ......... Count Shelnlon 5 V N I V . xfA1wi0 lxfmldeu Standing lmroacl grin ........ Mr. Goff 220 ld' c'l'lbll-tlllllnlnoy Ihlpnfaldt Half mile think .... lflluffing high jump .... 'X ivian Roberts Bright Smgingn nf 1 ' ' 'JL Hamill Lllgg 125 yml. hair rziisvr . . . . . . hr Glhilhrrn li N11 lh moncl at l l'rofvssor Bzingus of l.a Crosse lt-onyersing wit . '. -s Wliat's your line, Mr. Desmond ? - Mr. Uesinonml: Why-l have ai B. S. degree. :lo when l haw my hair partefl on the siflef' y. . M r. liilllgfl nwr lfzillsj llutli liumlien: '4Who is that hunmlsome young follow owl' tlwrv? Uount Shclrlon: Why, l really don't know, lint lim' looks wry much lilw I .lctf-Hint walking in thc rainy '4Meruy, my lou shoes are half full of waterf' Si J.: Yell, you shoulcl have worn your pumps. Nic-hols: 4'What do you usually uso nftur Sll2lYlllg1', Mitvh? Mitvlu-ll: Court plaster. Mr. lioccl, in Law: i l'his will ho all for to-mlzly. 'l'omori quzirtvrly examination. The questions, in fact, 1 Imnmls of one ol' my stonograplwrs. Now are therm- any quoslio Allvn: t'Wlio is the stcnograph0r? Page One hundred forty-t-'wo ou' wo will lmyv oui i1l'02lll'02lllX' manly- out mul am- in lln .., llSf EX Aw. W .XXxxx. x XS N XX ,.k.QX ixx X S S NX S E X.x. v X Q f QQxXQx ,k,QXK, - X -P1 QQ - -NXXXQ K xxxka .QQ.- XXxxxxXx,xXm N.x.NQ E 1 Pagya' Om' fzuzzdrfd forty-Ilfrn M f t or Wm sas? Q Q eg? cells ' 'K' ' A S is .QSZTTS-if5 .s,, C1igig:111111.:3s5SE3m ,K,,, gi NW... We, the editorial staft ot the 1917 Minneiska, present this book to you with the heartfelt wish that it malv meet with your approval. lt has not been the work ot a few hours, but represents months of persistent labor and patient striving to- ward the realization of a fixed ideal. lt you are disappointed at the result, we are sorrvg if 'von are pleased, we are grateful. We sincerely hope that we have otfended no one deeplv bv the use of his name in the Follies and we humbly beg for- giveness have we done so. To those people who, Without serving in an official capacity upon the Board, have helped us in various ways, we wish to express our gratitude. We appreciate the work of Miss Charlotte Wood and Mr. Smith in training the cast for Some Foliesf' and the hearty eo-operation of the people who took part in the play. We acknowledge our indebtedness to Miss Grace Baker of the Art Department for her kindly supervision ot' the art staff and to the following people for literary or art contributions : .lohn llesmond Marjorie Johnson lilmer Meyer Gertrude Flack Lillian lieidenbaeh Nellie Skinner Louise Randall Hazel Hook Ularetta Robbins Bess Hook Florence Taft Jessie Ruff Vivian Roberts Herbert Sahli Leander Sheldon Bessie Bronson Ferne Hickok Belinda Egre Marv Allen Margaret Johnson Laura Waite Opal Alexander Erma llutcher Marie Fehly Hilda Svmons Gladys Lillewand Alice Steele Oscar Haniilton We wish to acknowledge the capable wav in which Salem Buxton has filled the position ot official stenographer. Of all of you, we ask that vou be generous in your criticisms of the efforts of the Board, for we can truthfully say that we have done our best. Lois H. Duftin-Editor. , de f19X , QQ' .ff 3, gf' fl' Tllqlllli llihlll ' gg gg I 13 -f Page One hundred forty-six Q W A NV fix K? bw w? A W U rw F Wmwwimniuw CZ E Mal mm E J?H3VZE ' --My I r 4: A oe -02 Vx 1,11 f 01111 I1 d' If WhitewaterCommeroial and Savings Bank CA VITAL ............ 350,000.00 JEROME BAKER .......... President D. F. ZUILL ........ ...,. V ice-President MERTON R. FISH .... ............ C ashier WM. IVAN KYLE .,.....,..... .... A ssistant Cashier This bank takes il spec-ial interest i11 Serving the needs of NUVIIIHI Students and Il1SIl'lll'I01'S WISCONSIN STATE DEPOSITORY The Pure Food Shop. Headquarters for Fancy Groceries, Fruits, Candies, etc. Call and see us when you are IIIIIIUTV 2-1 I 102 Main St. E. L. FISH, Proprietor THOS. H. LEONARD. Restaurant and Ice Cream Billiards and Bowling 82 Main St. Page One lzundrfd forty-eight Jlntvrprrtatrnn In Iihningraphg. 111-11':1it111'o sl11111l1l ln- 11111111 1111111 lll0l'0 1-1-111-esvlli11ti11114it sl1n11ld s111'1'vssf11Ily 111161-111111 11111 l'll2ll'ill'fl'l' of the s11l1je1'l. 111141 in its l'0l'lllliKlll6 should 1141111-1 tlw 111111ost l'XI7l'l'SSi0ll ul' il time 2ll'T 311211 Svtuhin, illilain Svtrevi. The photos in this book were made at the Buell Studio Page Um' lllllldffd forty-nillf? THE J. . COXE . RUCERIES Fresh Bread, Cakes, etc., daily A large assortmeiit of candies always on hand Whitewater, Wisconsin. CITIZENS' STATE BANK. TVH I TE TVA TER, XVI S. Capital, Surplus, Undivided Profits ......, 95100,000.00 GEO. S. MARSH ..... ......... P resident I. U. WHEELER .... .............. C ashier C. W. TRATT .....,. ,... .... ..... A s s istant Cashier General Banking Business Savings Drepartnient with thie per cent. interest paid. l Page One hundred fifty rflae McAllister Dry Goods Co. DRY GOODS, CLOAKS LADIES' FURNISHINGS Y' 0+ , CJ!! II. A. WALDIE, Manager. CRLIMB E- WINN WHITE THEATRE Q E SELL T gle and Universal Hardware, Cutlery, P' tures Etc. E 5 Change of Program DaiI37. TRY THEM. if The First NISIQEQHDZH awk of Whitewater, Wisconsin Cagpviftall and Srumgoiluns., ZZSQCCDQDCCDD T. M. BLACKMAN, President H. G. ANDERSON, Ass't. Cashier M. G. HALVERSON, Vice-President The Cyconnor Drug Store Is now and has been for tllirfy years The Normal School Store Everytllilig in School Diilfeliill, Kodak Supplies and CUIlf9f'fi0Il0I'.V H. O,CGNNOR, Prescription Druggist. P g 0 lundred ffty-I-u'o EJ D l VEJTLIFJEI S SULLJOIQXZJEZ T The store that always has the largest and best zlssorted lines of DRY GOODS 'AND Reacdlymtte-:Weemr-' Geztrmmenntlsn AT RIGHT PRICES. QYVIAIN STREET. THE WHITE HOUSE STORE Has the White House Slwoe ' I The Maxine Slwoe For M . For Women. All in the latest styles lh-ess Gumls, Ladies' lVaists, the Still' Skirt, Henderson C01-sets, Neckwear, and Foot-Rest Hosiery BARTELT 81 WILLIAMS T HY LAND FOR Fancy Creams and Drinks Confections and BIilgil,ZlI16'S CENTER STREET Phone 96 Pa gf One hundred fifty-th Braaten,s Pharmacy ICE CREAM SODAS AND FRUIT SUNDAES ORANGE PUDDING Our Specialty POST CARDS FINE BOX CANDY STATIONERY PERFUMES, ETC. A..K., Allriclk: SQ SEJCZDQS H. A. Dierfleld 5 Son FINE GROCERIES PROVISIONS AND CROCKERY VVHITEYVATER, WIS. W. F. BOWERS MEAT MARKET Always sells the best fresh and salt meats, fish and poultry. Fresh sausage of all kinds made daily. We have the quality and price RIGHT. All our meats are U. S. Government inspected Opposite Depot Phone 9 P ge One hundred fifty-four THE CORNER HARDWARE STORE ALF. H. FRICKER, Prop. SHELF HARDWARE, STOVES, ETC. MINNESOTA LINSEED OIL PAINT Mueller, Hero, and Monitor Furnaces To see our shoes is to admire thenii' 'CTO wear them is to be admiredfl Halverson-McGraw Company. Sellers of Smart Shoes Halverson Brothers Company. Clothing, Hats, Caps, and Furnishings for Men, Boys, and Children Good clothes-nothing else Page One hundred ffty-ffve WRITING PAPER by the pound COVE It-S AN ll FANCY CA KDHUARDS. ENGRAVEID Oli PRINTED CARDS Idmmy I'rintiny 'FG Whitewater Gazette Cummings 81 Hickey FURNITURE PIANOS PATHEPHONE UNDERTAKING CUT FLOWERS S .J 201 State Street Phone 43 SANITARY MARKET We not only keep mn- lllill'ii6T in at S2lllilZll'.V t'ondition, lnnt buy only suvli :nent ns we know will be sz1tisl'zu'tnl'.V to our t'llSIlllIl6l'S. Everything in FRESH AND CURED MEATS Cornell 55 Bergfeld Phone 2 Center Street The Hotel Walworth desires to tlmnlc the tau-ulty :ind students for their splendid pzltromigt- during the Illillii year. 'Flat' inziny llllIbl'4lV0l1l6l1iiS nlzule will enable us to give more eflit-ieiiti svrvit-e and we CtlI'Ilt'Sfi.V solicfit at f'0IlilIlllilllt'P. M. P. GILPATRICK, Proprietor Pagr Une hundred .vixly v+ L' ws VHMIWWM ' ' 'I E 'ML f - 2 !'E '4??l'H'l'!!w! f!!EI .31 KOQTMEYEQ cc J. 3? HAMMEDJMITH 12 Ah ARTIJTJ 1 ENGRAVERJ PDINTERJ' M ILWAUKEE' Wlf 'lu V 7? gt , ug 1 '1 QI - :S '-. L2 51 Q , il ,L , ' ' ,, 'E XS. ,QW iz-, ' E ........ 15 wr mcmimm-QE I r ,-, W-, ' 1 ? 2 xg N yx E Xi W V Q ,X-f ' fi ,,.,1, 1 jf 'i'T p-'xp qliv ' 9? -Vi if-.-l:.AK,if, fi ,Lf 1 ,Tk fl, u Y iw :W 7 ff .VM if ?'W TffH4 ' a 0 ' Q 4 ' f A X wa fWf l ' T pQ xfm? ef, WWTP Tfyfqt If nf? fm 1 'WH ifikf WWWL FW' N r S. . , fm 1 f K 'f if - VF' ' 6' ' lm' , ' f ,, 'l ,X R 1, A WM MM 'I 'P' 1 , fi, A 1- 1 - L ' . V '- .fW,,A , f' yin? x 'fff AF x! '1-...R I-N PC if -4 f,V,NM':f,ff ' R. 4' .,.qqh44 -:jk MM Q 1,4 fn D, -Q6 -. WN, AZN? ' ,gl ff asf IJLGPH MQ P .b 4, A V .f 'f2,.,. 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