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LL, pa ,Bl .J ,J , 175, 1 IBPJQ S W4 QW 69 1 l'.ll'E E ,'lf'liI' Qi E51 XX QUBLICATION IX , W , , , I y. 1 l . l cl- EX A Y 0 I H.Il'l',l.l lZlIfl lj f Q: ,I l l l I l p n l l A E 5 , , f ' .. . 1 ,- T-A .ul UHIHIL QENIOR X5 -Il IIII- II I IvI'IIIlI I - I I j I I ' I . I I GHE .. ' F - QTOUT HNNUAL - I l I MCMXVII I I l l I I I I , 1 , A BOOK PUBLISHED . I ANNUALLY BY THE - ' SENIOR CLASS OF I' I I l U . I l ' l .Q . , i I i I I , l I I I f Q - THE STOUT INSTITUTE X I I MENOMONIE, WISCONSIN ! I l VOLUME IX Y is 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I -I I I I' O 1' RED L CURRAN whose noble ldeals and sympath et1c nature an d thorough lnstructlon ment we dedlcate thls Volume 4 our respect and admiration, K H-5, L, 'X .lx-3 -V - ' .rg wi Q '7 I ' 'WE f ' s , 4., . ' 2. v , .alfw ' ' 7'7 ' ' W' ' ' 'nT1T' ' 1-f , . fri, r. r .,,1,. 1-,ul 4'2 -. V wif. ,Q ,-fx.. ., .,q - I fl Lf ,- fy, - 1 v if' '. Yue! FOREWORD E have endeavored to make th1s Volume truly representatlve of Stout hfe Our purpose 1S to grve ex presslon to the act1V1t1es of those who constltute the student body Our smcere hope 1S that lt W111 meet W1th your approval Contents ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETIC S STORIES CLASSES ALUMNI -I I I - I I I I I I I I I I I I I 000 I I I THE INSTITUTE I I I I I - . I I I I I I I I I I f 5. L 6 L T Y K E E Z . L Q S 7 -, 5 EE' EI PRESIDENT LORENZO D. HARVEY Em EE In ll I 411912 If -' '7l l D Ei E EQ I5 EI I Ei if Ii I ii: I ii: sis ii is- V 5 1 Q if I: ! 1- U5 531, 3 EI! QI EE E!! ' Ei 3 ,...... 2 , , EI, 22 is i . 52 E. EE Eli If 511 UE :E I5 gi Q2 j MANUAL TRAINING BUILDING II Iain 1 if IIISIQI f f4ImI ll2Ql l 2 I 5 3 I ' I GYMNASIUM INTERIOR VIEW ,kwa :l'., II31 -H g D13 E I-I N fm? BUILDING TRADES BUILDING ng, ' xi 1 ,, 353 L I v'-N1 QW? is 2 ii iii I 2 , iQ 1 z, 1 I! 51 il i , EI I gi! :Q si Ei ll C1 Ia DDDDD I I I MJESIZIPI IIIDII D 41 14- 151 ECONOMICS BUILDING HOME I I ,kA. 1 I 4, Y , ,W,,,.,-,,,,,, ,k,,.,I ,, . -,.,. i Q , 1 K I ', .' , 2 ..,. ,-. ..,-H - Y--F-ff-M E, Q 1 1 A 1 i 1 1 I W 1 LIBRARY 2 ' 3 s I i E CORRIDOR, HOME ECONOMICS BUILDING f L211:1:11:t:11':1:1:zi:111.1249 fgggjg g :1::,:'r:1:i:7:7g331.:::77g1:1,g::'ip114:1L:1:::t:::::,'11, ,,,. ,.1L:::11':1,:f:i:i:1::.pfg g I giiitgi Li ' 'N'K:iQ'11:1:g::::ii:::7' ':1t::i::l,f i I161 AUDITORIUM. FACING STAGE VIEW FROM STAGE ..,.,,, V, JW, ,. ,, l17l , x Zi Exi :M . 1352 z I!! 1: , 'il DHI H sjl 1917 HI IIAAI Iii! 111 'S 23,2 I ,Q I 1' st W l is ss Eg 5 3 N 1 4 3: If I Q! ?' I 1 , si ! I 2? A :EE I E 3 I I ENTRANCE, MANUAL TRAINING BUILDING I Ii I I if ' 13 1: I I 52 . n if ig k M ,1 I 5? Qi ,A If fi . E U 1 gi: 552 if 5E ,Q CORRIDOR, HOME ECONOMICS BUILDING l11l121lL,L,LZfIi,Ll1LL..L2ZZ.,..'.,..,..,...M...............' '1L1L..ZZQlQl.,.,. I rf , ' 'A ' 'W mff'ff'ffff'?f ' ,,,,, , H W IISI BERTHA TAINTER HALL BERTHA TAINTER ANNEX 1 N91 HOMEMAKERS'COTTAGE HOMEMAKER? ANNEX E201 I Mx N ,,i14'2it-212g1-Mil'2fPf29iHkimfs21a-11''si1'g' X 11, 4 r , i Lf V1 L - 1 ff' :LN 929' A we - -' .LM -, we-4. ya?-YV f ,-M.-i,9f'w.1 114, 1 ., -ff X , A A f-'+P:rfi:- f ,Q uai .- -11 . 1 rl, f,,,. f., H -,A-.,mm,x,L V .- .w. - , 2 ,Xi , . ,,l'-1 13131115-,',3eL ., fu' age , 4 , 'A ' mgygx 'N V 1 kz31L?i13 H k' A k- x ' 1 ' 'sfjkfi ' ' Y' ' 31 +f'fqE::YQW.f'q' ' 5 :gf ' ' A H ' ' L - .X ,il - . f '19, . 0 SN 'Lf K rf .45 if I-' P -M . N .1 , ,N A r ,, K qv, W N, t - -W4 Q? I F-1-5 'K' --. ffj '. gg, ., 44, , m , V V 7, J f gk,:'sww. ' ' ' k , ' Y' 7 .4 'f y7 L lui' ' X f ffvffraf-si .W-,Z -W' , - fo, L A- VMjg,:,-- - 2 ' li , , - - V W A li ' ,fi 1 ki ' . K I I 1 - -I 1 . K f21J li ,, 5 , i Ei: il i 5 :: !: :-. :- I w l E i W. ! Q 355 n 1 w ! 3: 4QjlL-QQMMW, lil 1917 H Ewan, -M----will D, 1 W E E' A li F2 xi Z 3 E ii 1 34 il E! i E: 1 E E E E5 5. 13:1 5 Qs 3 ii i. 1 1? E ie! if 5Q is M5 M if 5. 'si iiwl 12 as Q wf I? 12 ig ii i' G E 5 si ii 3 Q Q Ei Qi if GEORGE FRED BUXTON :N Director of Manual Training ls f I '1 1 Q ii if E E? Q 4 E 'w 6 EEEEE EEEEE E Eafa M EEEEEEEE ,,E,, E221 11, ws 3i - U fr, :H 1912 H1 M , 1Q m S' 2 ,Q 55 1 LN ji 1 I 1:5 E a ,, l .1 z E 2- 332 2, 1, 's 3 , , ,wr w': ! ': li? J ,s , s 1, 1 I ' I 1 Q s 5 A 3 , 5 51 11 U ww 1 i ,,x , E 5 NH E 1 'ills I MJ AE 553' Km ...S 'X 'ww 11, , , ,E S '1 Ps a i I I 43 S1 5 Eg 132 1 2 1 ' :E 1 if 1, ij! ' 2 DAISY ALICE KUGEL f Director of Home Ecanomics fl l Ei gl if f ml f ff H M lussef ww LZSI Y 'Q .4 i Q , 4 U It all191z lla :lim af' 3 ' 'DS ., . 1 it w I , ,ix , 1 1: , I 1 :i Qi , 3 Ii I l I 1 I ,I ! MARGARET BAKER, B. S. C'--A Junior Cookery U B. S. from Iowa State Agricultural College, 19105 Dietition,, pf-'ro' Iowa M. E. Hospital, Des Moines: St. Joseph's Hospital, I 'Q I Chicago, Ill. Instructor in Stout Institute since 1915. X Q ' BERT!-IA BISBEY X I Dietetics, Advanced Cookery Student Kansas State Nornial, 1893-945 University of Chi- i cago summer session, 1908-3,--student Columbia University: ,t graduate Stout Institute. 'Instructor in Stout Institute since 3 1 1912. ' i CLARA LOUISE BOUGHTON Advanced Cookery, Food Study ' Graduate State Normal School, Milwaukee, 18935 Stout 35 Institute, 1910. Instructor in Stout Institute since 1911. ELIZABETH BowEN ' I Domestic Art ' Graduate of the Iowa State Teachers' College, 19104 graduate of the Stout Institute, January, 1916. Instructor in I Stout Institute since 1916. A.'W. BROWN Wood Finishing Ten years' practical experience as journeyman painter and decorator, commercial sign painter, and woodfinisher. ' Ten years' experience in wood finishing in piano and car- riage shops. Instructor in Stout Institute 1911-17. Orro E. BRUNKOW Architectural Drawing Student University of Illinois, School of Architecture, E ' 19115 graduate Stout Institute. 1913. Four years' practical 5,5 5 experience in carpentry and architecture. Instructor in Stout X Institute since 1913. ' Y' HJ.: null: A MEI: ... flour ,,.- . . ,, ......... , E241 DHT s 3111912 Hn -my pppp W ...SS si Dt T51 1 E P1 E3 ti ll Ei ,, ,, Ei ,QV 5 Wi' ll 1. 2? umlfs 3 1 il' si il GEORGE F. BUXTON, B. S. ' Organization of Manual Training I3 Graduate Pratt Institute, 18994, B. S. in education, Teach- ,...:i ers' College, Columbia University, 1908, became Director of 1: 1, . il E Manual Training Department, Stout Institute Training Schools, , 1 I gf 1905. Stout Institute, 1908. it FRED L. CURRAN ' A Elementary Wood Work and Primary Hand Work Graduate Stevens Point Normal School, 19055 graduate Y, Stout Institute, 19083 student 'Bradley Polytechnic Institute, summers 1908-09. Instructor in Stout Institute since 1908. 1 i ELEANOR M. DUNN ll Food Study and Senior Cookery Whitewater Normal School, 19063 Milton College, 1908-095 Stout Institute, 1913. Instructor in Stout Institute since ' 1914. , CHARLES E. ESLINGER E ' Printing 1 Graduate Stout Institute, 19123 four years' experience in l practical work as compositor and platen pressmang special work on cylinder presses during summer of 1915. Instructor in Stout Institute since 1912. W LOUISE GLANTON, A. B., B.S. N X ' Supervision of Practice Teaching T A.B., Harlie College, Rome, Ga.3 B. S., Teachers' College. ,E Columbia University. Instructor in Stout Institute 1912 to 1 January, 1917. 1 in JAMES T. GREcERsoN Q, , 1 Joinery, Pattern Making, and Saw Filing l Student University of Wisconsin, 1912-143 eleven years' , experience in various branches of pattern work. Instructor ggi, , in Stout Institute since 1914. E 4 W 55:1 ,,,,, ,,,, U H, W ,,,, , ugliness wglslir atm E251 at :UIIV 1 6111912 Hn tl 1:1 it ii . 5 i if .5 ii li sf I 2 1 sy El if f if I 51 1 ,Q xl ,il - 1 i t 2' ' m 1 3? i if 3 S- 1 gi . 5 it 2 1 I s 'W 1 'i HENRY O. GRUBER1' YQ' Wood Tu ' . rnmg U 4 1 ,Wood turning apprenticeship in Germanyg six years' ex- Qi perience in turning hard rubber, hone, ivory, and' amherg ji twenty years' experience in wood turning and cabinet work. 1 Graduate of the Stout Institute, 1917. Instructor in Stout 3 X Institute since 1913. ' ' 3 H. M. HANSEN Case Construction and Mill Work N il' Fourteen years' experience in mill work and as pattern maker, carpenter, and draftsman. Six years' business ex- - perience in the same field. Instructor in Stout Institute since 1912. Q if GLADYS T. HARVEY 1 Interior Decoration X , University of Wisconsin. 1905-063 Art Institute of Chi- ,3 , cago, 1906-083 Stout Instituto, summer sessions, 1908, 1911, 19125 Handicraft School of Design and Normal Art, Min- , BESSIE F, HOLMAN neapolis, 1910-12. Instructor in Stout Institute since 1913. i 5, Dressrnaking, Supervision of Practice Teaching 3 Earlham College, Richmond, Ind., 1906-073 Teachers' Col- lege, Columbia University, Diploma Domestic Art, 1909g ' Teachers' College Columbia University, B.S.g teacher of Household Arts, Georgia Normal und Industrial College, Milledgeville, Ga., 1909-11: teacher of Household Arts, State Normal School, Buffalo, N. Y., 1912-16. The Stout Insti- tute, 1916. I R. F. JARVIS, B. S. Forging and Industrial Economics Practical experience in blaeksmithing and engineering shop practice: University of Missouri, B.S., 1912g assistant in engineering shop work, University of Missouri, l906g assist- I 1' ant in Manual Training, University of Missouri, 1911-12. Instructor in Stout Institute since 1912. H. W. JIMERSON 4, Plumbing and Heating, Plumbing Practice and Gas Filling M li Practical experience as journeyman plumber and con- ? 5 tractor, 1884--1904-5 director Minneapolis School of Plumbing, gf 1904-08: director Plumbing Trade School in Stout Institute x since 1908. iq, M 'ill is ee -------- I. it if... .. .sssss 1-mein' --to E261 2 1 3 l UH: 1111912 Us 11155135 VT iT7t E I :Lf U ,., , wi iii 5 '1 '51 ' ill 5 fi ni l 3 w l 1,1 , ii ' ,S ii l M 2, 5- s 5 !gs..s5 ,5at..t5 1 ALMA KRUEGER 3 2. .5 . . . fe E Physical Training 55 G :wk Normal College, North American Gymnastic Union, In- 5'-'Fi dianapolis, Incl., 19113 director of playground work, Min- 25 i Q ' 5 neapolis, summers 1912-13. Instructor in Stout Institute ' since 1911. ll i ' i i' DAISY KUGEL, A. B., B. S. 5 Director of Home Economics Department 5 University of Michigan, A. B. 1900: Columbia University, 55 B. S. and diploma Teachers' College, 1908. Instructor in 5 Stout Institute since 1909. if 515 MABEL H. LEEDOM 5 5 Chemistry 5, 5 Graduate of City Normal, Dayton, Ohio, 18913 Stout ln- W5 ' stitute. 19102 Columbia University, summer session, 1913. '5 5-5 Instructor in Stout Institute 'since 1909. ' O. C. MAUTHE ' Physical Training Normal School of North American Gymnastic Union, Milwaukee, 18953 Harvard University, summer session, 18973 Chautauqua, N. Y., summer session, 18995 Gilbert Normal 35 School, Boston, summer, 1904. Instructor in Stout Institute 5 since 1909. 55 QQ 1 U 1 ' I1 5' ELLA G. MCCAULEY 1 ' ' Millinery, Art Needlework 1 1 Student Stout Institute, 1911-123 Handicraft Guild, Uni- '5 versity of,Minnesota3 ten years' experience as designer and trimmer. Instructor in Stout Institute since 1911. t MARY M. MCCALMON1' 5 5 Chemistry 1 5. Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pa.3 graduate stu- 5 ' dent University of Omaha, Neb., 19113 University of Wis- 4 fi , consin, 1911-121 principal of high school and supervisor of 3? iii 5,5 music, Wootlville, Ohio, 1907-093 city schools, Omaha, Neb., -5- Tifi 1909-ll. Instructor in Stout Institute since 1912. 5125 55 tio! if ' If ':: ' - - - i I27l X 3' X' U in XH 1917 Hs till :X 4'. ' I I VVYY I .. 1 X ii X3 , ,i ii X 'f X 5 , 5 X i X si Q , X X X X X 1 13X 1 11 1 , X, X ' VX ' ii ii ' X 1: fe X X 1 ' 'Xl XX ,X E:-3, MARY I. MCFADDEN, PH. B., A. M., P1-LM. SS Psychology Q , State Normal School. Oshkosh. 1897' University of Wis- consin, Ph. B., 19003 A.M., 19075 Uriiversity of Chicago, EX-qllf 5 X! Ph. M., 19015 Teachers' College, Columbia University, Jan.- ' 'l June, 1908. Instructor in Stout Institute since 1912. X MARY B. Mssssn - 1 I Home and Social Economics Special student Vassar College, 1901-025 social worker, , , Association for Improvement of Conditions of Poor, New York ' Cityg investigator, Charity Organization Society, New York City. Instructor in Stout Institute since 1916. , H. C. MILNES Machine Practice, Foundry Practice X Student Armour Institute, 1904-069 Columbia University. summer session, 19095 Chicago University, summer session, 1910-llg four years' practical experience in machine trades: instructor machine shop practice, six years, Evansville H. S., Evansville, Ind. The Stout Institute, 1916. T. R. MOYLE, B. S., M. A. Chemistry ' Lawrence College, B. S., 18995 M. A., 1912: Chicago Uni- X versity, 1909-10: Sparta, Wis., High School, 1901, 1903g 'X Yfg Appleton High School, 1905-093 Menomonie High School, XX 1910-11. Stout Institute since 1911. X lf, MARY L. NILES XX Freehand Drawing ana' Design Chicago Art Institute, 1902: student Minneapolis Handi- craft Guild, 1908, and summers 1907-08-09-10-11g student Prang summer school, Chicago, l912g private student under John H. Vanderpool and Chas. Francis Brown, 1901. In- r structor in Stout Institute since 1913. Louis F. OLsoN Carpentry and Mechanical Drawing X Graduate Stout Institute, 1906g post-graduate. 19073 three E years' experience in carpentry and drafting. Instructor in X S, Stout Institute since 1911. it... - ......, ,ix -..-- .,,, W .W .Gifs --'its 1 'Xl'-1 E281 1 1- 11. E1 11 1111 1917 111 1 5.1111111211 1:11 1 1' -11 11 ii 1 , ,, 'if 111 'F I 11 1 ' 1 1 31 1 ' I 111 Q11 13 51 1112 1 1. Y 1,1 ' 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 11 1' E1 -1 1111 1 1 ' 11 41 i 11' 1 1,1 1 3 511 . 111 11 11: 131 11 r 111 1111 1 1 1 11 1'11 11 1 1 1 1111 ,1 11 11 LILA MORRIS O,NEALE g 1 Dressrnuking and Costume Design G 1 fo -5 State Normal, San Jose, Diploma 19085 V Stanford Uni- versity, A. B., 19163 Teachcrs' College, Columbia University, 11 11 X B. S. and diploma in Household Arts Education, 19163 teacher 11 1 in Manual Training, public schools, Oakland, Cal., 1911-12: 1111 11 teacher of Domestic Art, San Jose Normal School, 1913-15. ' The Stout Institute, 1916. 11 RUTH MARY PHILLIPS 12 1 11, 1 1 English 11 ' University of Wisconsin, B. A., 19045 graduate work, Uni- versity of Wisconsin, summer session, 1905, and one semester 11 1 l909g teacher in high school, Lodi, Wis., 1904-05g teacher In 1, 1 high school, Black River Falls, Wis., 1906-103 Stout Insti- tute and Menomonie High School, 1910. J. E. RAY 1 Bricklaying and Cement Work Graduate Williamson Trade School, 19085 -graduate .The ,1 Stout Institute, June, l917g seven years' experience as jour- 1 neyman hricklayer and foreman in various Aparts of the W1 United States. Instructor in Stout Institute since 1914. 1: 1, il R. H. RODGERS, B. S. I Supervision of Practice Teaching Oregon Agricultural College, B. S. in Mechanical Engin- eering, 1909g Teachers' College, Columbia University, B. S. and bachelor's diploma in supervision of industrial educa- tion, 19135 graduate study Teachers' College, 1913-14. In- 11 structor in Stout Institute since 1914. 11 1,1 RUTH VIRGINIA SIMPSON 11 11 Junior Cookery Illinois State Normal University, 1909-10: summer ses- sions. 1906-07-08-09g Teachers' College, Columbia University, 111 1911-12. Instructor in Stout Institute since 1913. I 3 J. O. STEENDAHL 1 A Machine Drafting, Machine Sketching, and 1 Mechanical Drawing I Graduate Stout Institute, 19053 director Manual Training, W1 11 1 La Junta, Colo., 1905-065 The Academy of Idaho, Pocatello, 1111 ,f X . Idaho, 1906-10: Portland School of Trades, Portland, Ore., ,HE 1 1910-125 practical drafting oliice experience. Instructor In 31 4,1 Stout Institute since 1912. 1 11 11 U11 of 11i 1iif 'f' ' ' F -1113 11 ' ----- 5 H 1 U 1291 - T-, multi g gg nll191z Ha g piling 11 if 1 1 Ei l 1 is 5 I F i FRANCES B. SKINNER l Cooking and Food Study 11 George Washington University, 1910-11g Departmental Cer- ! tificate Teachers' College. Columbia University. 1914: B.S. 111- and Diploma in Supervision of Household Arts, Teachers' l ix College, Columbia University, 1916g teacher of Household Arts, public schools. Washington, D. C., 1915. The Stout if 1 Institute since 1916. ' r l 1 1 1 xg 1' ll CLARA G. TURNER, B. S. l 1' ' Household Management and Junior Cookery 1 M... Graduate Normal School, Fredricton, N. B., 19023 Mt. .Ill t'j.',,1 ' Allison's Ladies' College, N. B., 19064 Teachers' College, SL5, Columbia University, B. S., 1912. Instructor in Stout lnsti- Z 4 tute since 1913. 11 s--,l V.. il 3 112 Q LOUISE WILLIAMS, B.A., M. A. lx Microbiology, Physiology and Hygiene 1.1 B.A., McGill University, 1907g M. A.. Columbia Uni- versity, 19114 master's diploma in the teaching of biological Q- science, Teachers' College, 1911. Instructor in Stout Insti- 1. 1 tute since 1911. if 1 ifg ' ! -1 . 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DICKERT FRED REHOR PAUL BECK Vice-president Secretary- Treasurer Devotional 1 1 1 1 1 E W N JOHN PATLOW ERNEST HINTZ CARL NEUPERT 311 Social President Campus I li 1 if 1:1 5 1' E 1 I 4211 5155 51 1 31 iff' Vw' Qlialfj' Qilif fifglif -, T011 E341 x X :: ' x i :S an 2 a in EE - 2 :E Z. t is 2 S li 'E E E 2 S ig 5 :. g .,........m.rM,...-...- ...,. ,r.,..W,..,,,.,., .,,., ,. ..... g'g::,-..i::::::4L..ss.r.,M-..n..,m- .,.. .rM..,...,iW,.,,M,.r lII......L '- '.,.,,:zzz:::::::::::::::::::::::::?iI l.......l ' 'r.'N: W -mxzzztzzil Qi ig ig illlll' .Avi D20.. Q QQ V Vi I SU -'Ai Q an as f i. S as Q Q gs Q. qy, s 2. 'lllt v 'no it Ei ' N YOUNG MENQS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION N 1914- a Y. lVl. C. A. was founded among the students of The Stout In- stitute. The organization of such an association was a step which is very typical of Stout, for this school is always ready to institute that form of is activity which tends toward the promotion of the Welfare of the students. Previous to that time nothing was done to stimulate and foster a religious li atmosphere among the men at Stout. This phase of life was left lo the churches of Menomonie, and if a man did not find a church of his choice, or failed to ally himself with any church, his religious training was more or less neglected. The necessity of an organization which would be .open to all religious denominations on a common basis, and through which one student might meet another on an equal footing and receive help and en- couragement by the exchange of Christian fellowship, was recognized by allg thus a Y. M. C. A. was formed. This or anization has for its ur ose: to create a s irit of Hood fellow- 35153 I 3 A U P P Q P to , G wg shipg to, develop men of Christian leadershlpg and to develop mans social nature. The organization which tends to develop in a man these factors is shaping the destiny of not only this man, but also of the young people who it - ll t ll 1' .E it it sl it it as 3 i fx ag 2 2: 5 'E it 'I f li it lt 5 s is sg 1 is as E it li it li 2 tg Q is :: 5 3 'E gg usnamc cfuscisasox NEUMANN KLAMPE OBERG V Prrsnsow HINTZ BECK PArx.ow SHUMWAY Rosanrs :E sum-1 wum: caoss JANKE THOMPSON REHOR WELD test I :E x: Ei Q 5 is a ga 5 : I i : S 5 I :a :x It fi fi I it x a x z! fi 3 2 IE la! f 1 - , , -. , . , ii. . gg .... ill 191 2 H' kai 1 j- Af! fin - Q V vi it at 4 -' ' EU nfxi H it ' 5 K: it F it si Q Q. N it 25 'tNfA+ Q' gl 'E - are to be taught by this man as well. To realize its purposes the men hold l N E weekly meetings on Sunday morning from nine to nine forty-five. The 5 time is devoted to prayer, hymns, Scripture reading, and a talk or lecture l by some prominent man of the community or some other place. ii Although up to the present time the YW activities have assumed more Q l of a religious nature, the social side has not been entirely overlooked. The annual banquets and picnics are planned to furnish a rousing and a sociable good time. During the Winter of 1916-17 the 5'Y Bible Class was organized. E2 Q This was only a beginningg so with this article the hope for its future success H is extended. That the Y. M. C. A. is a live organization goes without saying. It has U more members than any other organization in the men's department. How- ever, if it is going to grow, there must be a hearty co-operation on the part of all concerned. We leave the iield depending upon the future students to carry this work to a greater success, and to make our school a bigger and better smutf' F. J. 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S A 'l E if 35 if iii S? ig it Y W C A CABINET 5 fi il . . . . 3,3 ,E 1 T11 513 E NORA HOLHUSH ,jl Treasurer il E! Ag ,,' ,s .N DOROTHY BEMIS HATTIE ARP fi Q Chairman Publicity Committee Chairman Finance Committee w 1 ' iii si li ' . : Y BERTENA PEASE MARION MCCREDIE MARION HESS Z Secretary President Chairman Social Committee f' iw :ii i l' ff j 2 FRANCES JONES MARTHA DAVIS EVA GUTHEIL X S Annual Member Vice-president Chr. Social Service Committee ll ii it FLORENCE ROCKWELL MARY MOORE Chr. Bible Study and Missionary Chr. Religious Meetings if Committee Committee 2231 'jiZflffffffiiffflz12:2Zi1',QQxQ2f.iflQiiQxfi11flLLL.L,...,........,.,.' llr YV .. YV if 7''LI...,,,.,...Q,,,,g,1QL......QQ.l1,111llllffmV' ,,Y:,, fffof- ,,,.....fff:T': ,..f1:f 'fff TT 'ZZf'Z'..1i..i QS 2 ffff '::f..1ffillfw m 'q'w V WWA W YW' E371 E it 2 2 i ai ' E, is li ,gl I fl .91 is .1 1 2 't lil Eli :sg i i E t E. I ill 2 I ii fi .,...:.- 1 . - . . 1.5. - j F1917 H' ,,.----,..,..s.Qlig ii? ji it it U im V li gi gf HHN s ii Q jj J ii si . YOUNG WOMEN,S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 5, HIS year the'Y. W. C. A. has planned and carried out many successful events, all of which led to a greater interest in the Association and in the i school in general. 'N lj One of the first events was the Annual Mixer Picnic which was held at jj Riverside Park. Miss Krueger was made supervisor of games. A delicious ij supper of corn, buns, wieners coffee an-d doughnuts was served. A large 2. ii .. number of new Junior girls ,was given the oiaportunity of becoming ac- it? quainted with their classmates very early in the year. Early in October invitations were issued to last year's patronesses, faculty, li faculty wives and ministers' wives for a Japanese tea to be held in the din- ing-room on the third floor of the Home Economics building. The room was prettily decorated with pine boughs, ferns, jack-o' lanterns and apple blos- lg 3221312 soms. Couches with gay covers and pillows were placed about the room. The girls who served were dressed in Japanese costume, and all was sug- gestive of far-away Japan. if During the fall months, 'cfollow-the-leaderv hikes were conducted by ' members of the social committee. Each hike had its individual surprise. lg 2 After one, the girls were invited to a Menomonie residence to enjoy a good ll jg Q old-fashioned candy pull. After another, different members of the faculty I were serenaded. 3 Ii i' A number of the girls remained in Menomonie over Thanksgiving, and for My jj them a Thanksgiving party was planned. This helped to make the vacation El il I more pleasant and homelike. 1 At Christmas -time the same plan was followed, and a little girls' party - 5 jl was artici ated in b the few who remained here. The little tots athered lt P P Y S A 1, it early for the occasion, and really enjoyed the rollicking good time and the f ll absence of dignity. ii V Despite all these outside pleasures, the Y. W. C. A. girls have always 3 xg longed for a rest room, or a club room, such as we usually think of in con- 'N 'N nection with such an Association. Expectations were more than fulfilled il , in the new rooms which the Y. W. C. A. now possesses. In the early spring it an informal opening, to which all the girls were invited, took place. The if I3 acquisition of these rooms will enable us to enjoy many events of this nature, l which are so valuable to a girl away from home environment. I It 1, I CALENDAR OF Y. W. C. A. EVENTS 1916-17 If wf il ii Mixer Picnic ............ i ..September 16 Christmas Party ............. December 24 Recognition Services. ..... ..... O ctober 8 Membership Rally. ........... February 23 jjj Patroness Tea. ........... ....October 21 Y. W. C. A. Concert ........ February 24 Return Tea .............. ...December 1 County Fair .................... March 17 Thanksgiving Day Party.....November 18 . ........ ..... - ....... f38l lfllllf C rrrrrr A V1ll1912'HT tis W f' is i il it ., .. 2 . E S :E E an EE E sg 2' si it E! :I 22 r. .5 .3 if 2- st E5 s! sl Ei Sl .ii SV nd xl as 5: as illfli I2 X' :kd-55 iQ.,....5 s':::1 as il 5. HE :ga SE Elf 5 s is gg xt :sl it xg is . it 1 iii li 53 si 55 if sf E, it is if it lm: ...WZ A THE GENEVA CONFERENCE HE above pictures were taken at the Y. W. C. A. Conference at Lake Geneva last summer during the latter part of August. The true beauty of Lake Geneva and the Conference cannot possibly come from reading or hearing about itg it comes only through being there and getting the spirit which radiates from the whole camp. About nine hundred and fifty college girls come there, eager to enjoy the various phases of Geneva life, of which we hear so much. They enjoy the inspirational side, the com- panionship of other college girls, and the friendship and guidance of the leaders and secretaries. Besides the lectures and classes for missionary and Bible study, the girls entered into aquatic sports, took hikes, and also boat excursions on the beautiful lake. A visit to this Conference is something never to be forgotten. EQ ttttttt as - ,Z ff 'ssscsffcffcs l39l pu. X . ,f. n 1 I 10 a E S z s M11 gif? s+11 5Uf1..1'M', ,IHQQ '-111::1.,..m, 25 5 rf 'L3iZ:ghQf w 'W-W gi 5: O O '--,hx-. W -umxlu E5 ogn M-'Hgh ig: Ig o ,,, w W-:gym img, 2 5 ma 2 :Fi Q IMWZZTMI-. ':ZZ1':-.. 5 '4 , ':5ZZ1'N 3 E E 2. f-.gggzzjgf .1133 N 5 m :V 53'i'-u.fMNf5ZZ:- .M 1 ' 5 Q W S TZ:mf 7 11'-W, si if m If 1 5 '4. L wig f :53i1:g-- ., f. Q 55 O w 5 111::gf-.., pf C-'Ugg -f I 5. J: 1 5 32 5 P, 5 i.,11332111:::1,,,,, 2 5532 V ..... 1111111531221,.:g53Z:'W' si if gg 'F 'iZZ:g3.,,f'N5:'W1. sf 23 was 2 ,. 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CJ -1 gv. . l ' . N t f..' ' L f ' 'A if ' . ' , . r T fr s L 7 1 'A ' t 1 .A 1. L ' l L? fl , A ,P L- T f' l 'i L L ? K f ' ' . . . ' R .Y L,,, ' 1. L 4 L- at L , , it L .. --Q. L k,,4 s L L K J. -,gl 72.7, ' . -gig, X it F - L 1 ' ' ' t ' t T - L , L a 5 r L . it L L a T . ..a L j 1 . . 43 A-5-we--T ff33g113:gfi ,3f,3fig fi::1:'i1'L11iZ:i.:gL:.i'tifgif g:.1iii ,ipi J PAUL EHRHARD . i President A ' CHARLES BLAIR MAcLEAN WILLIAM H. LAMPERT ,i r , Vice-president Secretary and Treasurer X 'Li fi 1 THE GAVELEERS LITERARY SOCIETY ig ITH theclose of the school year the Gaveleers will have added another pleasant successful year to their record, and will have been in existence i l four years. The weekly meetings have been well attended, and the mem- y bership list has reached its limit of forty. The usefulness of a society of this ,, kind cannot be overestimated, and especially at Stout, where there is no other outlet for those who are anxious to display their literary ability or enjoy a spirited debate. The answering of roll call with a quotation, song, ,E y or story, at times gave rise to much mirth, and made even the very bashful L ones add their part to the program. lsnit it strange that with all the gavels jg turned in the school, the Gaveleers had to conduct their meeting Without one if of these useful articles? Fortunately our capable president used his fist , as a good substitute. Without question the Gaveleers will recall the pleasant 5 l gatherings, and as years roll by wish themselves back at an evening's meeting. C. O. M. Q T 55 iff si sa s 'A war eeer M LQE7 eeeeee :wi I 441- 1 , , K ' ' ,, . , I ,,,, Y ,A , . ,ik 'fff Q ' . . NXVN- EHRHARD KELLERMAN CQIFFOILQJ NYHUS PATLOW SNEEN HIV' McNARY HUMMEL JONES ROISE MACLEAN BRAUN KROENIG LAMPERT FITZSIMMONS DICKERT COBURN ANDERSEN MULLKCA THIEL SHUMWAY REHOR SMITH W'ERRELL PETERSON MULDER MOORE E451 a 5 5 1 3 E w ,I i i 1: mm L 135 1912 'gf Tm? x V Y -f . wi 2 , 3 , 2 :E sr 22 qt ?i in .R 5 fi , R 'L 1 , A H 2: E' 5 L. 52 EI gr Et H gf : E N 11 fi: 5 1' 'iii EE ' 11: X- il ii , if ' F is I Q 5' 'ii ii L SE E5 F is , 155 RJ' sm, E3 VII f 'T ii 1 52 3 J I at is si L s v ' H L Q I .1 5 R 3 E ii if if ,Q ' . RUTH M. PHILLIPS 1, 5 Faculty Advisor 5 5 FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER N X HELEN BARBER ELEANOR DOUBLE President President 3 S DOROTHY BEMIS MAY FLINDT Vice-president Vice-presirlerzt ' 11, .. :ir 25 , ff , FLORENCE HULL MARIE ALEXANDER X Secretary and Treasurer Secretary and Treasurer 5: 1 115 1 N if 11 1. V 3 :ai an .wa ,, , ,..,,...,.,. V--1 - --'- V -., ,V,:,,,, ..,.,,... , ' H ' gf '1lf milf ,.,,,WJZrS'Tl2Ll tttttttt -L gr U1 E461 I 1 3 x 5 E ii iz 5: : z 3 tl 's :EE .1 1 1 ar' at s si E E Ei rg L E. 55 .. sm? q - , H 1.QQlffA mm lid W W '::-..4L 1 .igzgisnzdl 121 fir: flirt E ii tt as 5, it rl 5 w.u.w ff 3, it - If . THE PHILOMATHEAN LITERARY SOCIETY IVE years ago, on March 1, 1912, eleven Home Economics students met .3 Il for the purpose of organizing a literary society to correspond to the M if Gaveleers Club which the Manual Training students conducted. They called G this club the Philomathean Society-Philomathean meaning a friend and a E Q lover of learning. A constitution was drawn up by which the membership depended upon the vote of the society. The enrollment grew almost aston- if S: . . . . gt sl lshlngly, there being thirty-four members on the roll before the end of. the is first year. There were no dues exacted, the necessary money being obtained through special assessments. 1 fi The society grew prosperously until the spring of 1915, when it was apparently abandoned. However, it was not forgotten, for in the fall of gg the same year it was reorganized, and a new constitution was drawn up. Some of the new laws which went into effect at that time were: tll The restriction of membership to fifty. 121 The provision for a secret committee of censors to pass upon the names of those girls who wished to join the society. lg 1 li it 'N Q: 1 E. I li Q gl Q' :Q tg it ii 1 be are EsTRoP ALLEY BARGH HARTE Bl-:Mrs :ii DOUBLE GABRIEL amz LARSEN ELLICSON ' ' BoYD ALEXANDER HIPKE Fxrcn HULL CHRISTMAN li g'''::xnxx1:L::::::::::.::':tx:rl...::::::::::.':r51 5--'-!g'i1:iiif:::sf M' W W' .:f1f..g'i m'IZ'f i,,i::'l::3:::::: r'::7tif1:::,.':: 7 'x: ? l Llasg f . ii! 1531 N71 IEW e. Q?ll1917 IV it ml UI' A l is THEF ILUNHTHEHN -1 its EE 'E ii H33 The provision for compulsory attendance of members. , .. g Q45 The introduction of twenty-five cent dues per semester. y EE 'l ix ,E it These laws were made to keep the society full of actively interested it if 5 members. Since then there has been a long waiting list of girls who wished ,E S to join the society. l :: 5 H Many interesting subjects have been studied, the most popular ones l being the lives and writings of the modern writers, such as Mark Twain, 1 5 z James Whitcomb Riley, Washington Irving, and Rudyard Kipling, aswell it l S as current events and debates. ii ,sis The Philomathean Society is greatly indebted to lVliss Phillips, who has Eg ' Q? been its sponsor since the society was first organized. H. E. ,17. 3- I ts .a ti le 55 :5 'l ti it Ei lair , ' aww t,..,,,: M-, ,Mx H , gr'-5 s S L-.3 5 : LJ 5 : 'S Us-7. awe 1 FIIIY : : : 5 ' if at ti . 2' E! 135 1, zz E 5 S .E st as e ls. if -2 : E fp 1 l! lt li Nl it rt ji is ea 5 3' ,lx fi .3 Ei 'll ii ii 1. gl 5 ig it sa H l n . if it 5' is V gt ig BARBER BARTLEY MOE BIGLOW gg PRIBNOW PARSONS OLSON MARUSKA LEFEBER REDFORD REBS HAIGHT FLINDT WELSH Msn at A 2 55 .1 asm, ii-Ns nQ...,...: 7'''22112ZIIZIIZZIIIIZZZIZZZIIZZZCZ1 'MIZZZIZZZICIZIIZZCZZZZZTI'.1.'T.'1'.1IZ2ZZ'.ZZZZZ1IiZIZIZ2Z1C1'lZZZZ 2 FM' ENT glfiflffllii' i..iiiCI:III11I1IZI1IfIfIIl1IIIIIfZIfL'I ..T,..,...... ZT.'....... .l.'T..'lT.111III. .I. . llIi.i li-H31 THE PRESS I 7 Hullff mu? O... I 1111.912 Ur A . 11.13 71 1111111 do I . ii .I I Z' ui THE HNNLIFII.. HUHFIU Lung lun Wdh I1 CHARLES J. BRAUN .... . . . . . . . . .Editor-in-Chief ly...-1 ' WALTER M. CRIPE ..... ..Business Manager RALPH E. NYHUS ....... Advertising Manager CHARLES B. MACLEAN ...... ..... A thletic Editor CLARENCE D. BARNETT. .... ....... P hotographer LOUIS F. OLSON ......... ..... F acuity Advisor , ALUMNI EDITORS ART STAFF HUMOROUS STAFF WILLIAM D. MAYO, '14 JOHN M. MULLICA, Editor HANS M. ANDERSEN, Editor 2 1 RUTH CHICKERINC, '15 VIRGINIA SEEMAN HELEN TOMPKINS .E N ESTHER HELLER, '16 EMMA JANE WELLS FLORENCE J. AALBERG QQ 5 VT I mf ' 'E' 5 c. J. BRAUN W. M. CRIPE ii! A ........... .L LLLLL A LLLLLLL.. f..f3 11ff'N i.TT TTTT '1.12S11!... aaaa QlJ1 1TQ71 1501 1 , 1 WELLS MULLICA SEEMAN AALBERG ANDERSEN TOMPKINS MACLEAN NYHUS BARNETT CHICKERINC OLSON MAYO HEI-I-ER Q f I 5 A 5 P l5lJ xi Ewiif Ili 1917 iff LL,E,,,,o,, EU iii fi . S . 2 z .i E :E i ii i ez i : 2 is if 'i ii ii Z' ii . E Z EZ ig ii iz Ei ig ': i- ii :S si ii is fi ia Evra? ig 2! ig '2 iz I ii ii i F! ii. g ii i if r ii if gi . I si 2 if 'i is ii ii ii ii ii ii ii 52 f , ,,...-.,....,. ,..,.. .. ....... .. .,,. .,.,,,.,.,....,.......,,,.....,...........,..,......,.,,......N...h.. azz: , - eff , Fix X ' Q ix H W5 Printed and published every Wednesday by the students at THE STOUT INSTITUTE ' MENOMONIE, WIS. Subscription price. 50 cents a year. Entered as second-class luttcr October 6. 1915. at lhe post office at Mennmonic. Wiis.. unllvr the Act of March 3, 1879. BOARD OF EDITORS CLARENCE A. LAME ........ Editor-in-Chief EDW. BILLACK. .... ....... S hop Editor HARRY E. PETERSON .... Business Manager HARRY WHITE ..... ...... A thletic Editor GERTRUDE H. FIEWEGER. . .Home Ec. Editor PAUL C. KNo0P ......... Exchange Editor HELEN STRANDER ............ Social Editor CHAS. E. ESLXNGER ........ Faculty Advisor i BILLACK WHITE KN001' ESLINGER FIEWEGER PETERSON LAMB STRANDER F:1i1:::3:4L::::7:7:::1:::::1:1:1:11:11::::f:r:74::1::::::'7V y, '.:.'T --'fm-M M'i ' W...L......- .... M. ..-..-.L..m,..,m.,....-...,,.-,L,L,,..nL,,E I5 2 1 ii ,I i QS E E: li .s gi S fi ii 23 'E 'il .11 3. if Ei Qi ii is gs if 2 QL.. fi? 1 1 111 in af E. ii gi ES my 1..- Q 4 it l .1 H ZF 19 H: !N LJ yi! it I . 5. I v sit: 2 :E 51' iii was iili fi rt 3 sm 11 ai 1' ii ,S ,: 3. ai ii .s 'QE as it ., it 1115? 'liz it E 315: ll si! 351 Eli , 9 i is ., OUR WEEKLY NEWS SHEET HE Stoutonia is the weekly chronicle of 'school news and student activities. Publicity is given to the scheduled events and reports are made of the success of the enterprises as rapidly as they take place. The alumni who receive the Stoutonia may read items of interest each week that keep all informed of what transpires and of the time and place of the occasion. The Stoutonia Staff, as organized, is composed of representatives elected from the Senior and Junior classes to serve during the school year with a faculty adviser. The Stoutonia is further a Stout product because of the fact that it is printed in the school print shop by the various classes. Here a mechanical organization carries on the work and co-operates with the editorial staff. During the year special numbers of the paper have been I issued. Prominent among these were the Student Directory, December 203 i the issue of February 28, in which Dr. Harvey set forth statements concern- ing the proposed four-year courseg the Basketball Tournament specials, it March 23 and 24, and the issue of April 4, which reported the Home Corning and Dedication. The size of the paper was increased with the issue of January 10 from a sheet 6x9 inches when folded, to a sheet 81bXll inches when folded. The increased size permitted the addition of another column, and so lengthened all columns that nearly twice as much space is available in the new form jji as compared with the small size. 4 Plans are being made at this time for a reorganization of the Stoutonia Staff. The result will probably be such that three students from the Home Economics Department and three from the Manual Training Department, with three members of the faculty from each department will constitute the staff. From this group an editorial board will be elected. This board is to be made up of one representative from each of the units named above. , ,,,,., --,,-,,,W,t,,. ,..... M....M.M.--.,.,.,.,......-.,r:1:t, ,-.-::::Zm.....,...s .,... .... -....-.a.....,........w, U ESE tai II53l gy LZLL F V 5. 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My bouquet is to be pink rosebuds and lilies of the valley. if LLM Oh, I want to have a dance with you. I,ve filled in a lot of dances, even though he does want to dance a straight program. ,Tj .We quote from the Stoutonia: 4'The Senior Prom held at Smith's Hall, FFICEY evening, November 10, was a grand success from every standpointf' R' pon entering the hall we were happily surprised by the realistic snow- 2 1 storm which greebted us. From out of white batting clouds, Hoating in the 1 I blue tissue paper sky, the snow fell in the form of cotton balls. The stage 1 it was a mass of green palms and pine boughs, as were also the booths from v Ei M which frappe and confections were served during the evening. The Prom f ii gs this year was somewhat different from those preceding it, because there . 1 was a splendid program preceding the dance. ' y 3 Then everyone joined in the grand march which was led by the Senior ,E it Class President, Mr. Carl Neupert, and his lady, Miss Ethel Tilton. ii Q' it h in eight-piece orchestra provided the music for the twenty numbers of gg, t e cance program. Perhaps the most enjoyable and effective dance was if I it the moonlight waltz. li H Two snziall rooms, cozily furnished with easy chairs and pillows, dec- EZ QQ orated with pennants and lighted by library lamps placed on small tables, 5. proved to be the popular places between dances. H , Messrs. and Mesdames Buxton, Steendahl, and Mauthe, and Misses Kugel and MacFadden were the chaperons for the evening. i gs ' And then, when it was all over, and one had that morning afteri' feel- if ii gs: ,. ing, such expressions as these were echoed back and forth: '5Oh my dear, Ei didn't you have a wonderful time? I simply cannot wait for the next Prom! tg H Oh dear, look how wilted my flowers are! Didn't you think he was a splen- xg did dancer? Iuhad more fun with the man you were with. No doubt if E 11 we only gave him half a chance to speak his thoughts-a masculine voice gg g, might add, That was a real dancell' DOROTHY KNIGHT. ll if . 1561 li. ii 1 : if x 1 x Ui it-ll l4:e,,,- JH 1911 HV L Ll 'Niki its ty E get M mQf,fifQ,b W at it is S Qi Q 65 2 ig A 1 2 , viii 1 t at AX IQ 1 1 I5 3- E7 t it 3 .s I 4? ll Ill, NIMH ig GIRLS fl THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS LOSE beside a winding pathway, One that long will be remembered, Leading from the road to water, Will be hailed with loud applausesf' Early on one frosty morning Bowed were all their heads in council, Eighteen maids were seen approaching As they racked their brains for something 5 With their arms well iilled for breakfast. That their sisters would approve of. 2 When they got there-:,wood was gathered, Muchimenomonie then was chosen. And a roaring fire was builded, This was taken from the tribes, Coffee made and wieners roasted, The Oneidas, Munsees, Chippewas, Buns were eaten in abundance The Menomonies and Menomonins living iE?de1?X5l1uihZde2iZ iiiilgrelyhtilighed, Latlelimhcild wg meetings bi-monthlyg Q Spoke Miss Shinner, wise and learned, Chose each girl her name and symbolg Q E' gil? Ili E3?5S'Z?QifJi'ea,ffiaT32,1ii1e, Efiliiifii filfitlff.i'S'lZ 'iifllirgiaglilfnffreg f 'ANow a name must he selected, Vowed her strength and power to give, li Strong and mighty, for the Camp Fireg Work and Health and Love, forever. E -2 lg 2 it s is l 5 li gi si Q at 5 ll i 5 i it fi l x E if X ii Ei ENGLE GOLDEN DENNISTON OLSON N151-I MARUSKA MQGEE ii SHIREY ITA MOE BARTLEY GRAY GIMMESTAD BEMIS 1 W'rr'17::::,i:::7g:::::::LLLg,,,,.4:1ii.p4g5......... ..::'.t1:111ZZ'jf 'ff' ' .:? 1,,, T' ,,,, ,,,g ggi:::i:,, , 'zzzzflilg-illfr , 'M' Y Ji lg E571 .F IW a IF vi 5 lg 3 :T-xsx Ve' A is! yi i.. W I ii 3 , ., i I I I f ' owq 'f I I it is , all li is I I i S if Ii iz 6 I C L, UB Ii If THE HAWKEYE CLUB QQ LL Iowa girls please sign your name here, is X. I Was the notice we found the first of the year. i We met in Miss Baker's room upon third floor, l I I And our nuinher was greater than ever before. it i, it We planned for a picnic and a trip up the creek. 35 ii 3 , 5 An ideal place if it's pleasure you seek. i it A camp fire we built and our supper we cookedg It Ill - ,Twas finer than anything found in a book. I5 And then we held council as Indian tribes do, 5- The Cherokee, Tomo, and tribe of the Sioux. ' Miss Bemis was chosen as chief of our tribe. ii it-I-3 And we hope thru the year will with us abide. 'iii 5 Q? We meet once a month and have a good time ii. .5 .Vi At the Orpheum, Chase's, or with St. Valentine. 33 E ., . ii' We hope that our number increases each year, ii jg 1 And always the Hawkeyes will give forth their cheer, 3... ., i A For it's How. How, How, Eg Hi, Hi, Hi, I Hawkeye, Hawkeye, gl S. l. I. R. H. I :ai .I ri ii i i sul. G in 'i 3315 3 If II 515 , 22.31 - N I '11 I! ii, ii :ii li II i. .1 ii i i I I BLANKE PATTERSON DANIELS LINCOLN Q i 5:3 ji' ITA WITMER SMITH DECKERT GOLDSBERRY I - I . HOLLENBECK PARKER BEMIS BATES TORSEN HUGHES If I 51' 1 , I i. i gi I .ug i 5 r..........,' ......,.. :viiif.lllIlIlllll.QZ,l1,LZQQLLiil., Y f' , tif' 35 ' 'Q U li in .... .,13Li3iiiii . T' i gl ll El ll I53l Lli Z Y 4 g V 1 ..,,, ,., 4 , 3 f x E60 IQ! V1 9 1 1 I IE ss 1- 1 5, 11' 22 151 . 1 1 2 21 N 1115 :ii ill :S EE E' ii ii 1' XE ' H53 111 112 : :Big 11 :!11- 25: 13332 ,11 1111 e1 151331 ma sa: 1 11 5 11 2 E2 511 is :I 11 12' iss sis? iff 12 11 1: 5- -' .s 13335 1 11 1Eig isis? It ' 1 gs 13 as 1111 11 11 111111 tx 1:11 E: 11 111-1 1-5 Vw Q 53 Li 5 QMW5 ag.......1 . . 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As he ascended the stairs, he heard Bill beseeching r all women to stand up for their rights, while Lydia sat singing to the ac- companiment of the ukelele in preparation for her Salvation Army services. ' The front room as well as the guest room was empty. Laughter in the . Hermit's room called his attention, and upon entering that room, he beheld l A Blanch and Shorty discussing at length their latest auto ride. He started y for the hack stairs, in doing so, he glanced into the abode of Jens, the 5 1 l7ortune Teller, who was busy reading cards. He descended the dark, Wind- ifl mg, treacherous stairway and opened the door. Nobody home. However, through the open door, he beheld Els writing her usual letter to G-?l ,y Charlie, perched upon the table, was instructing the Annex mice as to the j number of microbes in a square inch of bait. But where was Alec? Ah, yes, he recalled seeing a double shadow out on the porch as he entered . the house. ,i l r l Q il .,, . . .... ssssssss I ifglir r 'fifififfi C1 l62l 1, IUHL p 1151917 Hn iTfllQ'CJQ W iiiii i i I ,. in 3353 tg i, n ts ia il l f ' z 3,2 i ttf 51 .l :gs E33 2 It ui 1 E 11 e :z ', an limi s ei H i in la...-a g,..,.,.,....4 ,..e, !.........-.4 si 11: BERTHA TAINTER ANNEX ii T'S quite the same place, L'The Annexf' t l ln school events it keeps its pace, H l And none can beat it in a race. Itls near the lake, on old Broadway, p p I A most delightful place for one to stayg QE A very noisy place when 4'someone's'7 away. V Come for a visit-you'll hate to go, N33 ,l For here there's always fun to be found, l Even though a few studious fonesl are around 1 : E lk 1 151 Hg To keep that part of its reputation sound. I i ilil r, xl ' lf il K Elli ' gi 5 Ei li 5355 ill? is n rss.: isL...s5: mm ..,.,..........,......,.,...,,,.1-, YVYYY VVYY , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, . .. .. ,, ..AY..Y YYYVVYYY , Y,..., ,WV ..,,, , Y,,V,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,..,,,.,..,,.,,,.,, ..........., l63l an 1 1: 'i I1 ., :i it E W, il 'i llflllf at MT? ill 1911 ll? l -ftllii if il px' lf A it l J! it BILLACK CARLSON GLOBOKAR OIEEORO ROSMAN HUMMEL BRAUN KOVACH JONES ELFNER RYE NYHUS FRANKLIN HILER ANDERSEN I THE GORDON HOUSE l ORDON'S, 314 Wilson Avenue, across from Lynwood. What location li could be better? About fifteen fellows were satisfied with it, and made it their headquarters for meals. Several houses were represented, as well as Junior and Senior classes. 3' Who of this jolly crowd, after leaving Stout, will be able to sit down at a quiet table and not have his mind revert hack to the carefree days when 3 the bond of fellowship broke down the barrier of reserve erected by a circle if of unfamiliar faces gathered around a strange table? No one can long 553, if maintain an air of aloofness before a board plentifully supplied with eats. 31 Won't everyone remember the rush to make an 8:15, the eternity between 3 1 assembly and the call to dinner, and the feeling of contentment after a 'fl leisurely supper? Then with the inner man satisfied for the clay, stop for a y few minutes to have the feeling of 'fnothing to do till tomorrowi' made more 3 enjoyoble by a review of the unceasing bustle of Lynwood. ' After all these thoughts, wOn't the mind turn to the contests, both mental and physical, waged in the precincts of the house? The satisfactory settle- ment of all school difficulties and the athletic meets held at the expense Of Gordonis lawn? He who knows nothing of all this cannot be included in li this group, for that was G0l'd0ll,S. si f64i EE it in 1: 1 IUHI M g t 1111911 Hn up tzlltmt, ENE A - it it 3 H EE t A ii i i X .. , it Et L 55 S it is EI l is ' 2 it il si it ag : 1' E Ss 5 ' is i it ll 1' l Li it 5: ,Y 1,5 's GI FORD CARLSON ELFYER ,1 .3 ,E BRAUN 'MVANDEIQSEN JONES L NYHUS S it i ii iw? :Lit ,fx 'x-1, ,ARES THE NIGHTINGALE CLUB T last you have come upon a page, And beats it across the street to stay, Which will mean progress to this age. Every night as well as every day. it li These young men to the world will be 1 As moisture is unto the tree. Royal Elfner, known as Jake, gi E ls always there and wide awake. li lt would perhaps interest you, He makes his weekly calls, they say, ll it it QQ lf of these men you knew a few, At the dormitory on Broadway. ll So in this poem appear their names, . Z And following, each verse explains. Edwin Carlson, our athletic man, 'Q Spatters about like grease in a pan. ' Charles Braun, who edits the Annual, If this young man you would like to 1 Eg if Comes here for the purpose of taking meet, it fl fs manual. Stop any time at Marslfs on Main Street. You will find him busy all the time, 5, Reasons have no place in this small rime. Forrest Jones, known as chief, E :I Has fallen like an autumn leaf. 2 - Ralph Nyhus, our morning star, ln the month of March he made his hit, , ig xl Qi ls more asleep than awake by far. They marched together ever since he lit. -if There is time for work and time for playg f it He keeps this in mind from day to day., Hans Andersen, known as 4'Andy, gi E ,L If Left-fV' With his pencil is quite handy. , E erfpy Giffor is with us for meals, He answers to roll call in school each day, it After which he takes to his heels, , And answers again in the Orpheum gallery. 1: x is i it if ts:a.s.,,,..g....,, ,, .1 ggj it ' ' ,4:1,i:1:g1TQ azilii. ,,,,.t . W- 2, zz -it um i65l 453 , 3 S is 1: ml IH1917 Hn p ,pail CJ lx QQ T THE MENOMIN CLUB OME, stranger, let us first introduce you to our basketball star, Sam, and ,, his wife, Iky. Although they are far below us, we cannot help but treat M them civilly when they happen to come to our level. Next, way down here in the extreme southeastern part of the house, we have the short and long t 33 of it, Fritz, and his beloved Art. This couple get along very Well since , Q they are both very tasty about the choice of photos in their room. We had l l better hasten out of here because Art is trying to write some letters. Another 'ft step and we meet Doc and his Cross wife. Their room seems especially if it attractiveon Sunday morning since they are the only ones who can afford to buy a Sunday paper. Oh yes, we almost forgot, here is our friend Jim, 'E our expert stenographer, and his roommate, Fusser Beck, who does most of l his studying in the library, and who may often be found at home sometime l between Monday and Friday evenings. Far back in the secluded part of the U iitii fi lflfgllt I66l UH: Q fii :H 191z if : :: N T :E 31' gg E 2 :Q Uv + :' 15 :: if :: : :Q 5: 3 if Mei H' 1' 1 was 1 12 Ni if as s: 1: 5:5 ::, :ia if 5: ii 3555 5:5 V5 13' E. sis? 3:3 ' 15:1 1:1 ig sg? ': E. 1 if Ii zz: :S ii F rx..g 'i' M . ....:,.! : : : ,.....,.. : E I . ug 1: 2: ,, 11 ' I 1' : : : X: li 1 : : :: E 1 5: A if if :: 3 5: : 1:4 1: : 1 U ei? Ei -...M :num U au...- :f :srsgaf ffii f sf ll 'WWW E 67 I 1 55.3 3 wt, on 1917 is ,,,-,,- .. .. ,, f house we find Carl, presldent of the Senior Class, who is here 1n body, but jj. 'i ji I down at the Annex in heart. His little Teddy Bear lives under the same if miserable circumstances, having a case which is fully as painful as Carl's. F Let us now go and see if Pete is at home. No, just as we expected, he is up l in the print shop and it's twelve-thirty A. lVl. His interested metal worker fi Q l j roommate, Art, is still at home pounding the typewriter. For just think jj N l - of it, he has some Organization to make up, and he wants to go to Eau jj Claire Saturday. ,lust a few steps across the hall and we meet the Mountain 3. X js Iron twins, Sears and Roebuck. Business hasnit been good this year. Oh, f ij I hard times will strike even the cheapest of us. Let us hasten onl We shall ji j have to meet Willie, the Fireman, the man who was kept so busy during the ' F fire season this year. His little barber sleep-talker Buck, whom we must 1 il i blame for the s read of mum s among, us this winter, is busy figuring up 2 Nl 'k lp fphfllo N fi MM11' t some jo e to p ay on some o t e e ows. ext oor we meet r. u ICB the Stout Annual artist. John, you must understand, has a good ear fof , music as well as a good taste for poetry, and he spends a great deal of -his A ii time studying one of our famous American poets. His little gold Fish, Wi jj president of the Junior Class, shovels our paths of difficulty in the winger. 'I S And now you will have to meet our four bachelors. C. O. is everybo y's tg j friend and advisor, whose long years of hard labor have caused his head ij 3 to grow bald. Here Count comes, ready for another game of chess with 2 3 C. 0. Count lives down at the extreme end of the hall. He never makes much noise except when he is playing chess. Our friend Schafer is by no means a little shaver. You had better not stay too long or he might spring ij some of his funny jokes on you. Last, but. by no'means,least, in his. room 535-jj at the head of the stairs, dwells our studious friend, George Washmgton VL-If Janke, who proves to us that good work and lots of it, may be done in small ijt quarters. Up with 'the birds, he attacks the clayis work with a vim and steadi- nessl that is bound to bfing fsuccess. h ' W h 3- , Tam sorry 1tS too- ate or you to stay and ear some music. ge ave r 51 ,E j the Victrola down stairs. ,lanke might give you a few selections on 1t. Ted , E1 5 has been down and traded off some of those pieces that we heard in our gf ,Q ,F r infancy. l am sure,Lars wouldn't mind giving you a selection on his violin, lj 2, or ,lohn might give you a selection on his mandolin. Then there is Carl, 'A 51 who plays the clarinet, Simonich, who plays the cornetg Fred, who plays 5. f the ukelele, and oh, you ought to hear Art play the piccolo. lt might have 1, some effect on your musical ear. H - lj ' Call again, we are always glad to have you come! Good night! il if 72 3 Y t it F 2 ti 1 i ii ' t . fi sa j it S t ii 1, ' if , 31 . it Q M V'-1 s ,, fs-1-K f fr l68i 5 2 .J : 5 . ,I .x -E ig I z 1 I i aww I I ssss m 1917 Ht as I L, ..77'5l.ll.U5 ... V 1 .J gl ,I it L li li I It Il l' Qs l Q Ei l Y FE 25 I ' IANKE EITZSIMMON I-IERRING LAMB VAN GENT GRISWOLD KROENING MILLER 1 5 Ii it ,i AIIALA BUCHIIOLZ THEIL PETERSON HALAMA FRANKLIN PETERSON OWEN KELLERMAN js ig ii DEMERIT STEWART FOGELBERG MULLICA KNOOP WEIIRELL THOMPSON sIvII'rH NEUPERT DAVIDSON E ! It it it ii it DECKERQS - LHOLD, you see before you Deckeris bunch. Aren't we a hale and hearty looking bunch of fellows? We are indeed favored in many ways. In the first place we are not annoyed or restrained by the presence of females ggi at meals. We are as one large family, easily satisfied and extremely happy. As in every well regulated family we have our disputes and altercations. We have the best of things to eat. Just a look at Herring, Owen, or Keller- E it man will prove that to a certainty. NMa Decker is the personal friend of X5 every fellow there, and in joy or sorrow, we have in her a sympathetic and helpful conlidante. Of course we must not forget to mention our waitress. She is so obliging and sweet-tempered, always so ready to do things for us I3 without even being askedg we shall miss her when we're gone. I It Our location is one of our best assets. We are in that part of town I if lE known as the MFlatsN where the cream of the students live. Then ri ht ,j 2 il is . . . . g , la gi 'I across the street is a houseful of girls, who lnot the house-the glflil ii furnish pleasant diversion for us as they pass by while we wait for meals to ii - be served. Near by is the famous Everett's boarding house for girls. This k house gives Kellerman and Kroening a chance to exchange meals with various boarders at that famed house, which chance they often take ad- fi sg vantage of. Once in a while it so happens that they are there anyway Ei' il without an exchange being made. It must be very crowded there at such Q! '. . times. lb ' . . 4 e it Now you know all about us, and from what we have said, you can plainly it 5 see that we live, love, and exist in the best of fashion here. ll gt I .3 ll I is if it I it lf ,i ' li t gi -ig: Ei l!L...3 Lili MH-WM g gg A F A IEEE 511111 - ..... . -.-rs-5992 1---5l f3.l f69l 1? W 5. l, X., 11, 1 3 5 A si 2 K2 :E 5 1,5 ! in fi wi wil ! K, X. ix x 1 F .Q 'TAL TL -4.,,...T: Q1 U:..i,QM.Qfff ,.f ' EJ 'T 4. 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LAMPERT CAPTAIN 1916 E711 an fksbgkx X VA wvx-X fvuic-1 I7 ww e. .. rumfwt .amd It ' wE'E l 2.555 E321 1: at SUMMARY OF THE 1916 FOOTBALL SEASON si il tl : tri mt: a 7325? Fi. 1: --UJ.-+4 aseo sag? e-v-T: g'25,' ai-E CD Ecfgi Nova Fig? :mga 05:2 Bw fb co:o 1 -s r-an r- P559 EWHE-' se-an -4505 inf-5325 :--5 40wcr 92.-UJCD :gags at o rn 95.12 :uw O urvlhlefhq ESQ Emi' mf-4 J'afQ '-1 r S: maze?-Q ESQ:-v-V7 'UTO2 CDC CD A5570 9225 -cggfv S'-1 c': ,...-' Tm bww: T'--:A TFOUE. 97354 5'-'QCD .L-fu'-123 N order to maintain a football squad at Stout, volunteers must be had, and .5 ' 52 .. Olson, the last two taking the responsibility of coaching and picking a team. 5 if 5 9 si gi For the first week or two on visiting the lot, one would find numerous 5 fellows racing down the field chasing a small oval which had been kicked it ti i by some other being. Other fellows in groups seemed to throw themselves at the ground, plowing it up, and also making a few marks on their person, on inquiry it was found that they were hardening themselves for future work. This work did not continue long, however, as the men were divided into Junior and Senior squads, and signals had to be learned. Various 3 it 5 3 sa if ti l players were seen standing on corners, or in the library talking to them- selves, it was discovered later that they were memorizing signals. if -- Were you there? Did you see it? Oh, it was great, from an 0l1tS1ClC1',S viewpoint, they call it scrimmage. The Seniors worked against the Juniors, gt ii and there was considerable iight on both sides. As scrimmage went on, 1' N E . . 1 galil some of the injured had to drop outg but they were taken care of by Doctors Larson and Bartz. z N. .s..... 335 After a week's hard work, a game was staged between the Juniors and If Seniors. The Seniors had the advantage in that their players were old men 3 and had played together, nevertheless the Juniors showed fight and did tt I E it 'X X some fine work. The result of the game was a victory for the Seniors 26-6. ll Who won the game and the score is a small matter, the main object being to aid in picking a team. ' Following the Junior-Senior game was a week of hard work and some ti Q more so-called scrimmage. Early Saturday morning, September 30, as early as three o'clock, the boys M were stirring, making ready for the trip to Carleton. That was a day to xg '- it be remembered by all those that made the trip. Arriving at St. Paul, the ' gr train was taken for Northfield. After the train ha-d started, and the men Ei . were counted, it was found that Kellerman was missing. Many heads were 2 . i thrust out the windows, and there he stood, most every one indulged in S . , calling, but to no avail, the train was stopped and started again. ls he on? 1. g' 2 ti -3 U Where is he? There he is. Mr. Kellerman then passed through the shuttle. it ll Upon arriving at Northfield, the gym was visited where the luggage t 1' X order, the fore part of the afternoon was spent in the park. The boys will ., gg is was left, the next stop being the Eat Shop., Because an early dinner was in E fi ti all remember how the time was spent. ig About three o'clock the teams trotted on the field and went through is xl their usual warming up. The game was called at three o'clock. The game li from start to finish was considerably one-sided, for Carleton had the it superior team. Carleton kicked off, and Stout received only to carry the ball for a short maerme eieeeeee ee ee feQWQ JW f72l A -C 0 ra O U Z O rn .-I O CENT VA N KIEL E ZM E5 :am ol Ll-I v-J A P-I-I M Z Li U it ... M 5 z L11 CD Z Ld 5-1 I U D Ld y-I -sq Em EE za 2 mi 55:4 'du Em dna r-I 'ff 5 5 W5 PD-a ME Em 2 'G v-I f Z ga ma U 4 2 P- Z E1 r: :Lu DEM KOVACH 1 1' 11, .. U U M1917 Hr g M 1.113 F s E .. i. if F s E i l li fi T ll fi A LELAND GOODNEY caoss is t REED KOVACH HUGHES LEUCHTENBERGER V Moom: o'HAuA P.uEcKER Kumi i RYE HERRING KROENIG HALAMA HAMANN DAVIDSON FOGELEERG . distance to be downed by at least two Carleton men. The game from start i to finish consisted in Stout's receiving the ball, playing two or three downs, if and kicking out of danger, which was usually followed by Carleton's carry- if Q ing the ball for a touchdown. The ability of Carleton to execute forward T 3 r passes resulted in the large score, 83-0. Although the game was a hard one t for the team, many points were brought out which aided in coaching. it - T After returning from the Carleton game, the various cripples had to , be treated and put in shape for the following week, at which time the team S3 T was to play Hamline. Hamline was a second strongteam and after the condition Carleton left ' the team in, it was hardly in condition to put up the fight that was required. The team left Menomonie October 7, arriving at St. Paul in the after- noon. A light meal was indulged in by all, and a move made in the direc- tion of Hamline. To add to the excitement of the trip, one of the players p lost his suitcase, weill not mention any names. At three o'clock the game was called. From start to finish it was a light, , but the real lighting spirit necessary to win a game was lacking. This can p most likely he laid to the poor condition of the players. The first quarter of the game resulted in a touchdown and a drop kick N for Hamline, making the score 9-0. In the second quarter the score re- T t mained the same. The third and fourth quarters resulted in two touchdowns A for Hamline, but failing to kick goal, the final score stood 22-0. In losing the first two games of the season, one would think the school p 2 S spirit would be at a very low pitch. The spirit to the contrary began to jig rise, for the next game was to be at home with River Falls. River Falls ii if g ......... . lQ3lf tttt ' flfillt at ....i ' tttti f M11 E741 x E 1 tp S .. is 1 gi .ir 1:5 . if . i- 1 .E 3. it 1. 1. : il 21 IlZ1lLt..i1,.:- l i JH 1917 1 - IQ, if for the last three years has held the state title, and the desire of the school . if was to defeat this team on the home field. The week following the Hamline , 1 game was spent in hard work on the part of the players, new plays being introduced and tried out. T On October 14, school spirit was at its height, parades were very much it in vogue, and demonstrations were ever afoot. li After the players had been carried to the field, much cheering and laugh- ig ter could be heard in the direction of the field entrance. The spirit shown N li, El by the girls was great. Lynwood entered the field, followed by lthe. Annex, alnd togethlger they perforppeil the snake dance. After much singing and X ii c eering, t e game was ca ec. From the start it was plain to see that the game would be a iight to the .E end, for both teams were determined to Win. The first quarter, however, . ig gi ended with the score 0-0. The first play in the second quarter resulted in . i tpquchdown, Koivafzh cgarrying the ball folr a 'giirty-gvehyard The gial y 1 . ic was success u. an ou ima ine t e e ect o t e touc own. ou 5 were there, just stop and rdlview th? scene. The fighting went on, but to no , gt avail, the second quarter ending 7-0. In the beginning of the third quarter, one could see the determination to win written on every playerls face. This quarter, very much like the first, resulted in the score still remaining the same, 7-0. The fourth quarter resulted in the greatest effort on the part of the players of both teams. ln the latter part of th? qlparter two Tolfl the Stolilt . . la ers who were in'ured had to be taken out o t e game. e way t e Eoyls fought in the llast few minutes of play will not be forgotten by the players and the students for some time. The efforts of the team,were fruit- less, for the River Falls players advanced the ball for a touchdown. The 55 boys by this time were just able to stand, let alone hold the line. River jg 2' Falls made their next touchdown from an intercepted pass, following this with a third. The final score resulted in a victory for River Falls 20-7. . f The next gami izheduled was to be played at Shattuck, but on account o snow was cance e . is The two weeks followin the River Falls ame were spent in preparing if for the Minnesota Aggies. gllhese two weeks vgere not unlike the rest of the 'I Q time the team spent in practice. The cripples had to be favored and handled . with care in order to have a full line for the next game. On October 28, the team left for St. Paul to meet the Aggies. At the . same time the second team made their way to River Falls to play the second Z. it 1 team t ere. The game at River Falls will linger long in the minds of those present. d , The River Falls aggregation, fearing that they might lose the game, used ' their first team backfieldg but would you believe it, the second team walked 31 through the whole line for a touchdown, winning the game 7-0, returning 0 fi the ball lost to River Falls in the first game. At St. Paul everybody was on the anxious seat. There were just eleven l men, and of the eleven, four were cripples. The time for the game was at 'fl hand, and the players from River Falls had not arrived. The game was held off as long as possible, but had to be started with what players there flf were. The first quarter resulted in two touchdowns which, however, were .L called illegal. During the latter pait of the quarter, the boys from River Falls arrived. The first quarter en ed 0-0. i.ii A A A -.. A tml I7-Sl lflfllf 'll 1911 ll' . s iiilllfll The econd ' f ii s quarter started with the fresh men or rather the boys rom River Falls, some of the boys playing in both games. The result of the E i :Z 5 second and third quarters left the score 0-0. l In the fourth quarter, however, things began to move. By the use of a ig .'E pass, the ball was carried to the Aggies, third-yard line and pushed over for 'ffl gi S 1 N t 5: a touchdown. In the last few minutes of play, the ball was carried to the 531 S s l Aggies' twenty-yard line, and here again a forward pass resulted in a touch- ii' down. ' it l S The score of My-0 does not mean that our opponents lay down, on the 5, 5 Sit . ,,, 4. .rg contrary, they fought hard, but were unable to score. l This game ended the season, and as we look hack some may wonder l .E whether it was a success. Only two games were won during the season, g but every man out did his best, and what more can be asked of a man than Q his best? Just stop and review the season-was it a success? it i E575 rwgqllvg 5-5 OUQBO ff' off, Cbfsz,-,- SW'-elif rig'- O 1-4- UQ 95-2.5 :LW ,,, 5' 'ws 59372 FE, SB' r-gigs. cu om Smgm ... UQ gaag Lggcn 5 as E OO I5 UQ'-E' HT' r-v gc-n,,,o r wfffbg .5-ug: 520 QPU wtf' ss? Cori P5 avg:- .Tsg 4 o sais az-'D mg-0:3-, lv-4 are 1:8 :Sm 5353 ,,l sig s it fcaptain-electl, Olson, Nyhus, P. Becker, Sipple, Kellerman, Kiel, Van Gent, r 3, is The men receiving letters this year were: Captain Lampert, Kovach gg 1 3 . l .2 if ,. E 555 -ii is . Maki, Demerit, Myers, Leuchtenberger, L. Becker, Murphy, Kuitu and gs 2 -at 1 MacLean. ' M e S .111 ,...,, 3 l i i 1 , . 1 l76l f 1 1 f LI7AJ 'U D . la s VIH1912 lla g g IJ A qs g Ha lil ,, 15 i . ,yy l s i 7 5 t s. if 1 I 11 T xi- , :gi lzj: Q 5. li l T MYERS Hass .IIMERSON O'HARA 3-4 MAUTHE RODGERS KRUEGER CURRAN Fx. L- QU E3 f 'l5 WT l ij E STOUT ATHLETIC BOARD HE Stout Athletic Board is composed of the physical director, O. C. Mauthe, and his assistant, Alma Krueger, of H. W. Jimerson, R. H. Rodgers, faculty representatives, and F. L. Curran, alumni representative, the first two being permanent members while the latter are appointed by G. F. Buxton. In addition to these the D. S. students chose Marion Hess, the junior M. T. students I. J. O'Hara, and the senior M. T. students were represented by D. W. Myers. lt is the duty of the Athletic Board to have charge of all athletic affairs. That the managing was wisely and efficiently done is shown by the fact that the present year's expenses .are all paid and that last yearis debt of about two hundred and twenty-live dollars was practically eliminated. At the beginning of the year, the Board decided to join. the Normal Conference, and as a result the State High School Championship Basketball Tournament, which was conducted by the ten Normal Schools, was held at Menomonie under the auspices of the Stout Athletic Board. The prospect for future athletics at Stout looks much more encouraging than in the past, for an athletic coach has been engaged for the coming p T year, and funds have been supplied for that purpose. D. W. M. uf: illslln 1151, U81 W. H. LAMPEPJI CAPTAIN me-11 li X791 1 Huliglgo QEIII 1211912 Hx ,sginjgni FIRST TEAM L if si: SAM DEMERIT A natlve of Wisconsin where he played with the Lake M1115 Htgh Sam you leave us th1s year but your work in the squad Wlll be remembered 5 1 C STEWART s 1' w I ust Stewar ga You played a good game. lt was I if thru your playing that some of our ' gi games were victories, not defeats. it is ii Q i ,H-J? . saw.: ': 2 i 3 M.. :gig :.........f 5 'WS ii U l E WILLIAM LAMPERT l it -foot, Tit 'SBi11, you filled o position whioh 1 :E M i . . il brought out your ability as a coach and if a captain. Your fairness and straight- li li forwardness have won you high rank in il? the minds of the team and student 1 1, body. wi 1 1 -E 52 iii V li LD. CARLSON if 'i Spike il Il if Who's from Michigan? Carlson. 2 W It is rumored you will be back with ii the team next year. If this is the case, play as you have in the past 1 M - season, and help Stout take the title , ': next year. if ll E: il ill lf Ei it iii? L..v..J Im! ..,...w-..M..m-.......-M..w. .......,., M 15- VVVV KVVVVV V V ,E i801 IUUIF7 iiaai A will 912 A I If ,A ddddd iiii I INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS III? is sa 313' is .. II ll L. OLSON I Q33 ole ig EE li III I Having played with the squad for il As a guard on the team he has been I' a millstone about his opponent's neck. II II II II fl as is ll I' -I I g I E1 ! il LIE ss ' 5? IE' FRANK KOVACH ii, HDMI, , If U . Doc came to us from Aurora, Min- -. n nesota, where he starred ln athletics. HE HIS falthfulness in the various contests has Won for him a place in Stout ath- I INWI MCS- . I . I I I :..I-.: E 5 I S P51 A. W. vAN CENT l ' I Van li , if I Altho not always in the game, Van E E if proved his ability as a center when E given a place in the lineup. 33 Z? . 2' ll II II l II l. 25 'I' EIA EE t 0. TILLESON 2 f-rzznw F I E li I . i. III .: I. 3 l'Tillie, a resident of Menomonie, Il W played a game which deserves favorable , lf 3 comment. He will be with the team next year. Tilleson, we expect to hear about you next year. I III. -I 'MI r7:::Zi:::7L1:11:12:21::ZZ:::::L3,LLg:iix:::.,.....,.A..a':7:.'.g ' ... ' . A...,,I ,,,,,, Y Z 'gi' xr l.g::zx:t1::::W::::gQ:i1i2iiT:-..A- I 'iijiiiii Q15 ::::4:p:l.l lI,.,,.m I E811 ag: 1' EE - two years, Ole leaves us this year. I i QI s x' x i li l 1 E il D111 so 1111912 H1 W' l SUMMARY OF THE 1916-17 BASKETBALL SEASON .gg is i I HE basketball season this year started with a great deal more enthusiasm i . than has been shown in former years. At a meeting held in the gym, j November 19, six teams were formed with their captains. The captain of as 1 the Hrst team was given the right to select any man on the others. In divid- M ing the men, all had an equal chance to make the team and to take part in y 3' 5 the sport itself. 4' The first game of the season was played December 9 in the Stout Armory with the St. Croix County All-Stars. This game was used to pick the men for the first team, therefore the lineup consisted of many men. The All-Stars, failing to live up to their reputation, lost the game by a 48-10 f ft score. f After a week of hard work, the team went to The Cities to play the Min- if . nesota quint December 16. The first part of the game proved to be very 5 close, but the second half was too much for the team since the men were 'g not used to the large floor space. To add to the disadvantage three men ff were taken out of the game at this stage, the final score being 36-11. The p Minnesota defense proved too great for the Stout five. The strong defensive system of the Minnesota quint helped them in taking the state title this 2 year. It is not very often that a school of Stout's standing plays with a team E-5 of such prominence. 'gg' January 12 the team lost to River Falls in an over-time gameg the score gf! at the end of the game was 21-21. The teams played an extra five minutes, il tg making the final score 29-21. Owing to the fact that River Falls has held N the state title for the last two years, the Stout boys were in fine spirits, 'Q the game showing that Stout had a place in the conference. The next night the team defeated the Superior Normal 46-16. The game from start to it finish was in Stout's favor, the team work of the boys was excellent, thus y accounting for the large score. The surprise of the season was sprung when the Stevens Point five de- feated the Stout team by a large score, in fact holding them to one field goal and three free throws. The linal score was 34-5. - 1 The game played in the Stout Armory January 27 with the Superior Normal as an opponent proved an easy victory for Stout, the score stand- ing 41-7. The game throughout was a clean fight. February 3 the team p g played the Minnesota Aggies at Minneapolis. At no time were the Stout I five in any danger of losing the game. The team work of the boys rolled ,N up such a lead that the Aggies were unable to overcome it, closing the l game 37-15. 'N During an exciting game played at Eau Claire February 9, the Stout team defeated the Eau Claire Normal 31-17. The second half of the game T proved a rough contest because the referee was unable to hold the teams to clean playing. The following evening, February 10, the team met Stevens p at Point Normal in a contest which was much closer than the game played at S 1 I home. From the start the two teams were determined to win, but owing to H the strong defense of the Normal live, the Stout team was unable to score 55 rw eeeeee eeeeee fef eeef efe ee if :stan -it tw E821 i 1111: i ff: Y Y ' 9 1 5 ' s S 1 ' 1 sz .2 is: 1- SECONIQ TEAM is 1221 'S 115 ' Ei 1:5 I 1 as H -1 : -' Qi il :S '13, sig '51 i ii' 2 1 fi: i I if S 1 SA 55 15 Qi! Eg is gm if 15 2' Er 1s :E 11 11 ax 21:1 s' 12 is s gi is 25 515 Si ss Us if gs ,1 is LR f if sz :E Ili as 35, 11:1 ff - 1511 11 1E 55 F5 is W 32 . 5 iei if E' 1 1 a a 5 1:1 Q E 1 E 1 I: 13 if 55 25 -1 1 1 gg 115 is f 1 1 1 5 i . E 1 i Q1 E - 1 MILLER NEWCOMB 111 2 AIJALA P.BEcKER qcapfainy RYE gg ig FOCELBERG KUITU 1 1 . 2 5? 312 si 1e 1 E1 11 22 11 2 are 1i if fl 31 1 11 2: S52 E831 1 5 1 i 1 I U E it E I E i S ,NE it Q 1 :te .t .RM iz! xy e 5 E. ,:. i Sit it s 1:5 if 3: : lmlhii A . . ..l,fi..1-912 lil! . tg .... . 'FTE . . is a winning game. The final score, 36-17, showed that the teams played sg much better than at the Stout Armory. 'it i February 17 Dunwoody Institute was the opponent in the Stout Armory. At the beginning of the game, it looked as though the contest would prove Iggy fs a close one, but all Stout needed was a start, which they soon got. The 3 score, 27-5, shows to what extent the team got a start. One of the Dun- woody men was put out of the game on account of roughnessg and, as Dunwoody refused to put in a new man, they played the remainder of the ,5 gi .3 game with four men. Stout also lost one of their players in the forepart T f 5. II fthe ame 5 gg as 0 g ' 3 gf In the final game of the season the Stout five defeated the Minnesota I ii Aggies 20-13. At no time were the Stout five in danger of defeatg therefore several men were put into the game as substitutes. The fact that this was the last game of the season drew a large crowd, and the spirit shown by the ' student body was a great improvement over that of the previous games. The season is over, leaving only three old men with whom to build a l team next yearg however, the material which will be found in the Junior xi 5: class will aid in the picking of a team. This year there were nine men if il if to receive their HSM: Kovach, P. Becker, Olson, Tilleson, Demerit, Carlson, gg Van Cent, Stewart and Lampert. The spirit shown by the second team is one il E which calls for favorable comment. This is the first year that Stout has Qi 1 been a member of the Normal conference, in which third place was the if 5 reward. E5 S ' it if is it ii gi it 3 si .5 W ti I if S E, lil -5 if VE G, gs if 5 it gi L..II1.3 wwf ' TZLTSI'lfZIII'L'Z'lfC'l',I.'L'LZZZZIZZIIIIZIIZIITZ1TffI3lZ'l1 '.1ITZT' .... I V , ' ' I' 7x:' ' ' Y 'T iff ELM !f:: '.,............1L..........,...........,,,,.,...,.,. ..,., ,.. T841 IEHV gg as e,eletLeeesH m191zg eeeee gg fs H EE it ' If xg me :g . qu: 2 li l si sl sz 1, rr Ei li EW 1 -:: l 1,-il 2' :sl E i N15 I v 1 EJ 'it , ., ala.: ' 1 3 sl: 2? if gi gg rss, ,S ,, ,X 1 as 's ,, , fl 1 1: if X 3 .5 11 E5 iii as ss alas .. ,,.,, il li Sli! M.....A iL.......: :Eli :MMT . Tj su... is...- l PAUL KNooP FRED L. CURRAN GERTRUDE Flawi-:GER X- President Faculty Advisor Vice President il! FRANCES Jomzs BERTENA PEASE 2 ig Secretary Treasurer I g s sg Q 4+ . . sis gig l TENNIS ASSOCIATION gg if l 12 . ii OR the past few years there has always been a demand for tennls courts, 32 both by regular and summer session students, where students could play r k ,. 2 r E i fl i at will. This purpose was realized in the spring of 1916, when a Stout if Tennis Association was formed, which took up' the work of making courts. As soon as the weather permitted, clay was hauled to the Stout field opposite isle Bertha Tainter Hall and three courts were constructed. The students con- grig 125 pr tributed liberally' in labor, although considerable expense was incurred in it hauling and in constructing backstops for the three courts. In the backing of ll 2 . . . the tennls movement and 1n the forwardmg of moneyxto meet the cost of uf it :E 11 ,, construction, the association is indebted to Mr. Curran, and to him and the 53 5 students who took an active part in the movement credit must be given for fi s E151 ses H2 5 is the tennis courts at Stout. - Eli E851 11g E 112 :rf-N1 .C!11L.,,.,-..-,-..,,..1,,, .W .111 1917 111 ,,-..---,n..,.-..1.,,.g21I.Q 1 112 E X111 ig 11 11 1 11f 1 11 1: 111 2 131 1 1151 :Q .5 1111 1 11? I 1 :11 P... 11 111 1iq ,E 11 2 1 1 1511 iii 11 1515 U 11 1' 11 11 11 1, 1 1 E 1 E1 11 ,J 1 E3 ,...-...., 11--+1 1 11 11 1 11 11 1 11 1 11 11231111 ,, W M E861 L....... W H LAMPERT CAPTAIN l916-17 E871 Huw 'l7 IEIQUN W 1111912 Hr m PW? fm. E 3 as 23 I Q ss 1 i i S : . x . x ! ua IE :M iii if f fE'E isa Nz. iii? 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QE .T if l E ll . . , f C ll as N lt 5 . SUMMARY OF THE 1916 TRACK SEASON ARLY in the spring of 1916 a call came for track men. Notwithstanding W the fact that track work was new, a large number turned out for the QQ, meeting held in the gymnasium. After talks by various men, the two classes If organized teams and started training. H On April 8 the Junior-Senior indoor meet was held, ending in a victory H for the Seniors with only one point to the good. The indoor occasion created pf gg considerable spirit which aided in the following meets. Then a Junior-Senior gl outdoor meet was held at the fair grounds which resulted in an easy victory E t for the Juniors. Following this contest the training began in earnest. if The first track meet was held at the fair grounds with River Falls on Saturday, May 13. The day was anything but favorable, a steady drizzle of rain falling almost all day. Because of the weather conditions and the 5, 'E ii poor track, the time in the various events was slow. The result of this meet M li was two-fold, first, it gave Stout the victory and the cup by a score of 85-4-1g '3 V second, it created an excellent feeling of sportsmanship between the two ' i schools. The cup that was won is to be held by one of the schools for .two l, years out of three, and then go to the school that has held it for the required gl time. Stout has had it for one year, let's hold it for another. ' 2, ll One week after the River Falls meet, we met La Crosse. The weather V il -. sl . . . . tl xt gg was ideal. In the various events the time was a great deal better than 1n the previous meet. The resistance offered by the Stout team was somewhat gg 5? 3 of a surprise to the La Crosse men. The meet was close from start to finish, lp fi ' La Crosse winning the cup by a margin of fourteen points. xl The track season was a great success in that it created a spirit of sport- it if manship and co-operation on the part of the school and the participants. From a financial standpoint the season was not so successful, but we hope 2 p to make track work a success in every way this spring. p 1 cm iii... 1891 DHL 1917 H' 7 ,,iTi1T'iiiI i 11, li t 25 E35 if 1 :ga 315 1 xi 33 25 if t Officers of the Boy Hikcrs' Club Z: ALFRED BAGSTAD President First Semester ,I 1 Ei g HARRY WHITE I EE X President ,Second Semester Y: t fl 1 gi ' E LOU ROBINSON , Secretary and Treasurer .hx i.........i CORNELIUS MULDER ......... 91 Vice-president E 5 t Si! iii t ilk' 112151 alia E901 lgl M fff f f E it ' E j f ffj Fl! 1917 II I s W 1 ers it THE BOY HIKERS 25 H sas: gg Q1 else gt 1-9 HE Boy Hikers experienced a very successful season in the fall hiking , 1 1 this year. The weather was fine, and hikes were made regularly up to 1 Thanksgiving. Hikes were made to Rusk, Durand, Downsville, Cedar Falls, . . . , Eau Claire and 'Minneapolis. The Club boasts an enrollment of twenty gg , members this year with good prospects of a much larger membership for the spring hiking. it ' Ten hikes were made up to and including the Thanksgiving hike, for a is grand total of 1,866 miles, the club hikes being 257 miles. Five of the fel- l if it lows received their monograms, Bagstad and Mulder making every trip. gf gi x The trips to Eau Claire proved very popular, seventeen members taking the first walk, the lirst time, and seven the second. The fellows got an early start and went to Elk Mound for breakfast, and reached Eau Claire before noon. The twenty miles were made in five hours and fifty minutes both times. 5-5-3 Another very popular hike was the second one to Rusk, when the boys 5.0.5 and girls joined forces and had breakfast a la hobo. 151 The feature of the season was the hike to Minneapolis during the Thanks- 2'-'sei 5 .. is giving vacation. Only four members made the trip as most of the men gi spent this vacation at home. The fellows made good time and were royally entertained at the Y. M. C. A. at Minneapolis, and received a noteworthy , ' ' l if Writeup in the Minneapolis Tribune. E52 E1 3' Tis l Q3 if 5 .11 5. .2 1' . 1 .E 1.2 ti 'E '1 335 if T Fl sa ' 2 ii 1 11111 1: t . s its 3 ui is 0 T iss ii- i.: T. ,LQ ' :f .ass gs: T iw l ll 1 l . ti it K it T 1.1: ig T if li as it . A 1 li it I ill LE MULDER RAUTIO SHUMWAY gl FITZSIMMONS BECK THEIL BAGSTAD GIFFORD JONES ROBINSON WHITE CROSS JAHNKE THOMPSON PETERSON 5fssMIT1-I iz 1 :-F 11 :E t il fi sts, Q.. Vi if-V 1 ..... ' ' li . fffff ' El...Q T1 fr ,iff tis., tl M, ' 4.1iii:i31.a..gipiii11g.ggii1::7:::L::::l itgfii f91l NIJHT M 1H 1917 H! 'rr ff W ' wa 23 if M 6 I 1 , I li MI 2 1 - Z5 rg: fx 1.1 c VE :Z 51 sii E ' :?: ii 53 fi S1 is . : 1 I 32 ge ii if 313: ii 1 'z E E . . . is: Officers of the Curl Hzkers' Club gz 115 EI if ! E3 g ESTHER M. LARSEN ,ii Ei .' 52 gi ,, Prmulenl gi U fl x fi 51 1 ' E3 gg ELIZABETH WAMPLER , : gl gl Treasurer gg :E E 43 EE -1 2 1 S! fi-gf, ALMA KRUEGER LQ-gig Faculzy Advisor MARION BARG1-I 1 Secretary is E ig 1 , e' 5 3:2 25 M SEM iii fir . fi iz 5 1:1 I. M U5 l 3 Q 2 M . ir M E2 lr I3 ii 331315 xl .1 3:2 51 E1 if l, 5' 5 3 232 e i Zi s ii Lil F 15 xi 33 5? gs 3 F E 2 ! gli? i E M 1 if MEM .,,,4,., Q if 3 !i5 E921 :x ,. TZ ii H 55 I 1: r: R . xi x E z E El s .1 W., .gg 3. ' s 1 1 ft at if ls .:, X, 5: ...r in :tx S.. ,, 1 -if C1rlH1Kers X f NW. if THE GIRL HIKERS it -1-1 si NLY a few days had passed of the 1916-17 school year, when the Girl 'g Hikers' Club was organized for the following year. From the .lunior and Senior girls there was an enrollment of forty members, all of whom were very eager to join the club. The object of the club is to present an opportunity to the members of the Domestic Science Department to get exercise in the open air. The mileage was placed at one hundred, this distance was to be covered during the school year. The hikes were to be taken in groups of not less than four, and were H to consist of not less than seven miles each. During the spring the hikes were only five miles long, giving many more girls an opportunity to take I part in them. The hikes were scheduled for Saturday morning, especially if a long one was attempted. Occasionally a short tramp was taken in the 23 afternoon after the close of school. The Hrst hike scheduled was to Irvington, a distance of seven miles. Another interesting hike was made over the hills, and through the sand igiii roads east of the city, on this hike a distance of ten miles was covered. The distance was increased each time until a fourteen mile hike was made to Rusk. This was enjoyed by both the Boy and Girl Hikers. An open- air breakfast was served around a large camp fire, which proved very enjoyable. li Almost twenty-five girls have completed the required one hundred miles this year. The Hikers are pleased with their accomplishment, as Well as proud of the monograms which they have received. Many of the girls that have taken an active interest in the club have also assisted other athletics of all forms. This has helped to arouse and maintain a good school spirit for the past year. E. W. '18. ii sm il it Ei 131 li s Qi li it lt is 51 il BARGH LARSEN KRAMER Kaooc ALEXANDER 'mEv1Tr LARSEN WITIVIER RUSHFELDT WAMPLER BEHAN IAMIESON BOYD ALLEY DOUBLE OLSON JOHNSON ESTROP REES NISH ELLICSON Nrcnors 1931 z fx 3 4 1 a 1 I . 1 T113 5 x IU ull 1912 HL., QQ, T' ' . R g ff , 11:1 A .2 .RX 1 ii ' I V1 QQ -T J ' T ai ig ii , is 5 3 ST W! M Y' , ii 2 A A I 1 P- A I - P I7 51 E 2 K T, E 5 Zig i GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION AND KIRMESS I Q Q I 1 QE I Part One 31 f E A Ri gi 5 GYMNASTICS EE E OVERTURE 1 CLUB DRILL 5 I gi g 2 LADDER PYRAM1DS A I1 3 RAINBOW TORCH SWINGING 4 VAULTING HORSE EXERCISES 5 ERAULEIN CROCOFT'S SELECT GYM CLASS 6 PARALLEL BAR EXERCISES N 5 7 CLUB SWINCTNG 3 B MARCHINC TACTICS I 5 E3 gi 9 BOXING A A ' I , :E Intermission T Y 1 A ix Part Two A 'i E .. :ls A 5 2 KIRMESS : S 1' ' OVERTURE I is T5 1 CO. 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On one side of the city is the dear blue bay with the roaring Paciiic beyond, and on the other side are the hazy Sierra Nevada Mountains. The many places of interest in and about the city, and the delightful climate, are at all seasons of the year a lure to the tourists. Among the places especially interesting are Mission Park, and Valley Mission Park on the outskirts of the city. ln this park arel garden after garden of California's wonderful flowers and plants. Roses, Easter lilies and every variety of cactus grow in profusion. There are shady, palm- bordered paths, and houses containing birds of brilliant plumage. Besides these wonders of the park is the view over Mission Valley. From the lit-tle summer houses in the park a person can look down hundreds of feet into the valley. The valley itself is divided into small farms or ranches. The fields, some yellow, some green, according to the products raised, give the valley Hoor the appearance of a huge patchwork quilt. Through the valley a little stream like a silver thread winds its way to the shining Pacific be- yond. Over the valley Californiais brilliant blue sky stretches like a canopy. It is in this valley that one of California's old missions was built by the Franciscan fathers. The old building of adobe bricks, now in ruins, is a relic of the days of early California, when Spanish rule predominated. Other interesting trips are those to San Diego's beaches. Within a few minutes' ride from the city is Ocean Park. This beach is especially enjoy- able to those who like surf bathing. The smooth, clean, sandy, gently slop- ing beach attracts hundreds of people. Surely there is no healthier pleasure than this aquatic sport. ln contrast to the beach of Ocean Park is that of La Jolla. Here huge cliffs form a rugged shore line. As the breakers roll in they dash themselves against the rocks, and the spray is thrown high in the air. The constant wear on the rocks by these breakers has formed large sea caves which can be reached by an underground stairway. But the beach of Coronado is perhaps the best known of any of California's beaches. Here the wealthy people of many lands make their home for the winter months. Coronado is situated on a semi-island connected with the mainland by a narrow strip of land. The beach proper is directly across the bay from San Diego, and is reached by ferry. Here is located the famous Coronado Hotel. The hotel is a large white, rambling building in the center of per- fectly kept grounds, and overlooks the ocean and bay. The smooth, velvet- like lawns are dotted with palms and beds of many-hued flowers. Below the hotel is Coronado Tent City, where hundreds of tent houses are the homes of the summer colony. A large salt-water plunge is an attraction of this beach, as well as bay and surf bathing, canoeing and sailing. Seeming to rival the beaches are the mountain resorts. From the city these are easily reached by machine, over roads which have no equal for smoothness. These mountain resorts are often in the form of camps. The pure air, the outdoor sports, and the simple life of these camps make them a delightful place in which to spend a vacation. In one of these camps there is an outdoor swimming pool. Trout fishing in the clear mountain .QII y 'HSM U l98l 1 i s 1 i Dila g M1912 HE i gg ti fl T streams with a fish fry afterwards is indeed a pleasing experience, and one i E iii si ,l -u l gi Qt a S1 222 iff at Q sg! gi 3 SVI Ss...J ........, i it, l..SZlJ which may be enjoyed any day in the mountains. For those who enjoy horseback riding the surefooted mountain ponies provide many a happy hour. Not only are the mountains enjoyed by those spending their vacation among them, but they are also enjoyed by the people of San Diego. Their ever-changing hue, clear-cut or hazy, depending on the day, snow-capped or brown of color according to the season of the year, provide a picture which one never tires of looking at. H But there are other beautiful pictures as well as the mountains, and these are the homes of San Diego. Nowhere are there more attractive places of residence than in the city of San Diego. With a little patience and a small amount of labor the plainest kind of a little cottage may be turned into a fairy bower. For roses climb rapidly in California, and in a short time the whole front of a house is covered with a flowering rose vine. Geranium hedges with their vivid bloom are a common sight. The tall, graceful palms provide delightful shade around many of the homes. Perhaps the most interesting of San Diego's homes is that of Romona at Old Town. Here an idea of the life in California in the Spanish days can be obtained. The adobe building with its red-tiled roof is built around an open garden in which there is an old well and numerous flower beds. On the earthen Hoor are cowhide coverings, and from the ceiling of the kitchen hang strings of peppers. Even some of the quaint old furniture brought from Spain has been restored. In addition to the pleasure of visiting the beaches, mountains, and old Spanish remains, is the pleasure of living in one of the most delightful climates in the world. This can truly be said of San Diego, for its climate is one of the most equable in the world. The temperature ranges from sixty to seventy degrees throughout the year. The days are balmy and warm. The summer days are never hot, because a cool breeze blows in from the ocean, and the nights are cool and invigorating. In fact there is no suffer- ing from the heat or cold in San Diego, and nowhere is there a more com- fortable climate. Indeed, taking everything into consideration, San Diego's parks, beaches, mountains, beautiful homes, and excellent climate make the city an ideal place to live in, and a favorite haunt of tourists at all seasons of the year. M. M. 'l8. .., ..... ...... ....... s , ...., , UE? - ....... ,....,,,,..- ,.... . gg V 2 f99l i. E t ii ti s k S I I I I I rg. S. XE ': x il. Ullf ' -- - tlll'1912 ll ,- --.-f-23311 .U Q li E 52 ' 5 THE HOME ECONOMICS BUILDING ,, li N 1898, when the present Manual Training Building was Opened for ' 3 classes, rooms on the second Hoor were given over to the Home Economics , Department, students in that department getting instruction in drawing in if I ig one of the rooms on the third Hoor, used also by the Kindergarten Training ,N ii School, the Manual Training students, and pupils from the public schools. I. ' ' 3' They also shared a lecture room on the second Hoor with other students. 1 gl Science work was done in the High School Building. The three rooms they ig called their own were used as sewing, dressmaking, and cooking rooms. When the Kindergarten Training School was discontinued in 1909, two cj ii rooms on the third lioor formerly occupied by it were taken by the Home i Economics Department for classes in biology and sewing. Another room was F I ll added to these on the third floor later. As the department grew, rooms were ,. ll I lfzrtteg up in lfhewgymngiiulin, thbe Hggh Schoolhiover th1Fgst Nat-ipnal gl an , over t e ison- 'e er um er ompany O ces, in t e ounty gri- 15 cultural School, and in two small cottages, the 'gYellow Lodge and the fi 4'Homemakers' Cottage. ,lust before building the present Home Economics Fl S fi Building, a few classes were also accommodated in the Building Trades il if Building. All of these facilities have been adequate to the needs. lt is a great pleasure to the present Seniors who have worked under the crowded conditions of last year to be housed in the fine quarters now fi' availablp. Ciraduatelsg who were back lagt sunilmer, were rggthpsiamic in their ig: ' I' praises or t e new ui ing just opene at t at time. e Jui ing. is cer- Img l fi tainly most attractive and most convenient. il , The building has a pleasing exterior of Menomonie pressed brick, simple in design but good in its proportionsb It is ojnamented with courses of f Bedford limestone, which is also used a out its oorways. li The shape of the building is rectangular with a light court in the rear, lc used also as a delivery entrance. It is four stories in height with a high basement, an attic story, and a fire wall. It has three main entrances for N students and the public, one of them being a tripple entrance on Wilson tx Avenue. It has an extra balcony entrance for the auditorium, a stage en- ,fi trance, and a scenery doorway. lt has a kitchen entrance for the cafeteria, Q X and a receiving doorway for the main building service. 5 As one enters the building from Wilson Avenue, on the south side, one I T is Hrst impressed with the roomy vestibule and the wide terrace steps leading Q ' up to the main fioor and others at the sides leading to the basement. Reach- Q ing the main floor the exhibit room is seen across the corridor. This is a tg 33 l l most convenient location and the room is adequate to the demands which will be put upon it. l Turning towards the west, the lirst room is the entrance to the general .Eli f offices and contains a private telephone exchange reaching all parts of the ' school. This leads directly to the registrar's room and to the business .Q office, bookkeeper's room, stenographers' rooms, secretary's office, and presi- f dent7s office, a very complete arrangement of administrative oiiices. Along the west side of the main Hoor extends the library with its light -f YYYY 51001 li. .,, I 1 l ii 3 1: T iii 1:11, 111 sit i1 IUHL . .... g ..-i illl1.917-HI 7- 11111 4 . ifijgi fmt it fire-proof book stack room, its special reference and conference room, catalog room, repair room, magazine alcove, and conveniently designed furnishings. The room is well lighted and well ventilated and large enough 'T to accommodate nearly two hundred students. Another room on this floor 1 is designed as a text-book room and has two delivery windows opening upon the main corridor. M East of the Wilson Avenue entrance are the Home Economics Department p ii oliices with a public reception room attractively furnished. At one end of 3:31 1, il ll the corridor there are two recitation rooms. 3 5 The entire east wing of the building is given over to an auditorium, con- veniently arranged for taking care of a wide range of uses. The main floor l 5 i slopes easily to the orchestra pit. lt contains four hundred and fourteen 31 up Q 51 fixed chairs arranged in fourteen rows, with a generous foyer, wlde alsles, li and extra room around the orchestra pit. The balcony contains nearly as it 1 much seating space as the parquet and terminates in two conveniently placed boxes. The stage with its scenery, decks, Hy galleries, and loft is one of the l gl best in any school auditorium, and adequate for lectures, concerts, and the- ' atricanl entertainments. A chorus of two hundred voices can be easily seated 5 on the stage. The acoustics are unusually good. The school auditorium fills a long felt need. Two stairways and two elevators lead to the second floor, which is given gf over to sewing, dressmaking, art needlework, and millinery. These rooms 1i are adequately fitted for the work, and include the necessary rooms for draft- it ing, fitting, practice teaching, lecture work, and offices. .lg The third floor contains kitchens, dining rooms, laboratories and lecture rooms for dietetics and food study. Pantries and store rooms, small dining rooms and kitchens for practice teaching make a very complete arrangement ll for domestic science teaching. This floor as well as the others contains lecture rooms and offices. YQ! The fourth floor contains the science laboratories for microbiology and Q1 li chemistry, rooms for freehand drawing and interior decoration, large lecture ti up l il room, recitation rooms, and oliices. lx ' Throughout the building various conveniences are installed to make if facilities second to none for the lines of work undertaken. These include: Q1 Artificial refrigerating plant, built-in refuse incinerator, general Ventilating if E1 Eg system, extra ventilation for kitchens, laboratories, and lavatorlesg elevators, 1, Q dumb waiter, modern fire protection system. iii l The building is thoroughly adequate for its uses and was much appre- 1 3 ciated in its several appointments at the home coming and dedication the if last week in March this year. The building was lighted from top to bottom, music was furnished during the evening, light refreshments were served, itil il and the building was visited and inspected by a large number of alumni, li, students, invited guests, and townspeople. All appreciated this line ad-dition ll ' l to the series of Stout buildings. G. F. B. N lil iii' f ....... , -ry g ..,. .........,, , - .... 1 ' ..sL:.,-.. fx' W .. T 'YYIVVV T':,,,,,,. II: Tiiilgl i,g - -Q - '-' ,..,.,....,..... Q- l101l Sl sl Ei is. ii' n :li l a . x ' x E I 2 ..-...ll ww 1:11912 ni ...fill s i . 52 MENoMoN1E :nw ll OIVIING to Menomonie a stranger, I was interested in its lakes, creeks, 1, and the beautiful surrounding country in general, but like you was gi li ignorant of its early traditions and did not have the means whereby to gain l this knowledge for some time, so I will tell you how it was named, of the I young people in those early days, and of the past times, just as they were ij told to me by an old white-haired man who has lived here most of the time since 1854. ij The naming of the city is somewhat disputed, some say it was named f after the Menomonie Indians who traversed this countryg others say it was iv so called because the Indians when addressed by the Whites always said, I if Me no money, no matter for what they were asked. l Il The place was first settled on the other side of the river, where the piano . I factory now stands, and near the mouth of Wilson Creek, so called because j '- Captain Wilson had a lumber mill on its shores. No signs remain of this mill on the shores of the creek, where we love to spend our spare moments. 1' The old company's oliice is still there and it is of ,interest to know that on the grassy plot in front of it the Indians held their dances just before de- '3 . manding salt, pork, and Hour, saying upon receiving it, Me no moneyf' j 333 There used to be a road leading around the river shore to the ferry, which was located about where the iron bridge now stands. This road wound around until it reached the place where Gilbert Creek empties into the Red Cedar. Here Mr. Gilbert,s mill was located and several houses were built j j it along the river bank. I jj Perhaps you have noticed, as you strolled down the river shore, directly Ei across from Riverside Park, a little streamlet which joins the river. Maybe ' you have followed it for a distance and discovered the several little water- j jg falls, and the trees and Howers that beautify its banks, you wonder why it Qi was called Callaway Creek. That was because the first white settlers along ' 5' 'l its course were the Gallaways. . Let us go to the other side of the city for a few moments and find its ' ji secrets. The lake, then as now, was a center for the amusements of the X' 33 young folks. Sometimes a party of forty or fifty would start at six in the morning with lunch-boxes and hampers, down near where the boat house I now stands, but then just below the lumber mill. Here they boarded two . I log rafts chained together, which were steered by sturdy, competent rafts- it men over the dam and down the river until they reached Dunnville. There I 'it they had their picnic lunch, after which they came back to the city on the j f I Milwaukee Short Line. The trainmen would stop the train for the merry I r crowd of young folks in order that they might enjoy the scenery or pick j flowers by the wayside. Sometimes they stopped at what is now called j Paradise Valley. At that time it had no name, but the natural beauty which ' later led people to give it its present name existed then as now. They came j , into the city, just as some of you did, along the lake shore near the present flour mills. The lake afforded good skating in the winter and they took advantage of llfil ff'TTlT T'fi1,!i iiii flffdll ...,, 153121 If102J as 25 3 l. if s x z i l ,,, .i 1: 2 i H its EQD dl1917lp ZHEQ it. What else did they do?, Do you remember the lone pine tree awaylup ig l on the top of Knapp's Hill? Well, they started up there with their sleigh, and coasted down that long, winding road, finally landing at the bridge near the power house. y In the summer time there was berry picking both by the Whites and the i ii Indians. In those early days the ground from Broadway and Cresent, in- p I cluding the place our own Institute now covers, to Callaway Creek, was a I p fine blueberry patch. Also along the shores of Lake Menomin, named after 1 the city by Mr. Stout, berries of various kinds grew. We wonder if the couples then made as much use of The Trail as we i :L now do. It was not so improved and so defined as we find it now. Re- I 2: member, it is only eight years since it was laid out and called g'The Trailf' , if As it winds around the lake, taking us over hills and through clumps of ly white birches for a distance of a mile and a half, we finally come to a delightful spot to landia canoe, build a fire and eat lunch, so beautiful that p .4 iq It has been named Point Comfort. Flowers and berries of all kinds grow pi I 3 there. Fish love to haunt the shady places and taunt would-be fishermen. 3, l i Water liliels Enhance its gaeautysliy aliounding within easy reach of the eye p p H just aroun t e curve at tump oug . jf Look! See the sunset! The last raysiare sinking in.the west, leaving pf if an outline of the clock tower above the city, like a sentinel ready to toll ' Q, the hours. Let us take our canoe and drift back home, watching the sun's rays lower, and the full moon rise above Tank Hill. Tomorrow we shall ' xl go farther up the river, or out on the prairie or somewhere, where we can pi see the beauties surrounding Menomonie, the old camping ground of the Indian warriors who went on to battle, too busy to stop or take time, as we have, to enjoy nature in all its beauty. NIYRA D. RICHARDS, '17. . . li si ai . s. as it .Q I l 'e I ri 5.1 I x I Nw 1 WW ii 3 2 it sr . s It f Eg ii I gi gi . iii El W I if 515 Qilflfi M031 EE .z 2 3 z 5 S i is E - S s , i V 5 it 'UW gif? r ,til 1912 H' T 1 SUNSET AND MooNR1sE FRoM A RANcH.HoUsE 1 gg DOOR .X Ei li ll li HE country around the ranch-house is wondrously beautiful in the clay- ' light, but is certainly at its best at twilight. The mountains, forming the horizon line, stand out sharply against the intense blue of the sky, but QQ when evening comes silently on, their sharp peaks and cravs are softened and rounded by the purple shadows which creep steadily uiawlard. i The cliffs, at the foot of which may be pictured the Columbia River rus ing l disjointedly through rocks and over rapids, or gently murmuring between X still banks, form the foreground for the gigantic dish of ice cream known, 1 as Mt. Hood, and the stately pile of rock and snow callegi Mt. rgddams, I . and slope Gradually down to the prairies, intersected here, t ere, an every- i where by the canyons. The canyons are lined with trees, the dignified yellow pine mingling its branches affectionately with the short, stubby bqanches and green leaves of the scrub oak, while the many wild flowers nest e con- fi tentedly at the feet of the trees. The streams, wildly clattering over sticks Xi and stones at the bottom of the canyons, may be heard from the ranch-house. if The ranch-house is a low, one-storied building, moss-colored with age and unpretentiousness, with the porch facing the-north. In front of the E51 door stands a sentinel pine, towering far above the bushes in the door yard, 5... and guarding well the many treasures and secrets intrusted to IIS care. The bushes are, for the most part, blush roses, such as can be found in any door- 1 E5 yard long deserted. The sun, a ball of inconceivable Hame, hangs on the tips of the tallest pine trees, saying its good-by to the world with outliung rays. To the left X X is Mt. Hood, purple shadows crowding together at its base and creeping is ' slowly up while the rays of the sun lay caressing fingers here and there S among the shadows, leaving gold fingerprints upon their departure. To the right is Mt. Addams, the rosy glory of the departing sun victorious over . gi 3 the shadows, thus bathing the whole mammoth pile of glittering snow and X ice in tints of irridescent pink light. Overhead pink and silver merge into blue and gold in such a manner 3' that the transition is made before being realized, protracted search failing . ll to discover the meeting point. T Q Now the great ball of fire seems to lose its hold upon the tallest trees and I, , il falls, ever more and more swiftly, through the lower branches until it is il 5 1 nearly swallowed by the blue-gray clouds of night that creep upward. As . a climax to all this blinding beauty, the sun, with a last, defiant, upflung ray QX l of gorgeous crimson, drops behind the mountains into the Land of the 15 :XX Unknown, while the shadows, its final masters, hasten skyward to proclaim 5 it their victory to all who would behold, leaving behind them the objects in I the deserted dooryard, blurred and indistinct. 3, The various noises of the night beffin, near at hand and afar off. The i' ., soft, slee twitterin of the birds in fhe rose bushesis accentuated by the t 5 1 g . ...- 1 sharp, definite 'croarn made by the nighthawk as he finishes a circle in mid- Q EE air and di s in a s iral toward the earth. The crickets, sin in their cheery, U, P P g a LJ Xg XX XXXX reeeeeee 1 --ii i iiiiiiiiii i eeeee -'--145 Q21 r e in tw I104iI z EI :E E il i a S si li , 1. 3 tj. 1:5 ,1- .L 4 jew eeeee ccccccccccc ccccc c eeeee e f 'fl 5 5 1911 Hrs c 'fic ccccci iriiiiigggillfli fr 5, Hi happy-go-lucky tail of what Katy-didn and of what she d1dn,t, are heard tj ij from the adjoining wheat field. l The cool breezes, stealing up from the canyons to -bring .blessed relief ,T from the heat of the day to man and beast, whisper their stories of poverty and sorrow, love and honor, to the faithful sentinels of the canyons, the Pine treesg and carryithe echoes of humanh liabitationk tlglltcijitaigticlqclwiiglgl jx Q- jj of cattle, the whinnying of horses, the c a enges 0 M, 3, xr lj i their wings. A ii , Suddenly all objects are thrown into bold relief by the brilliant light 1 ji j of the moon, which has slipped up into the sky so swiftly and s1lently'that ,i Q even the birds show their surprise at the attack by startled twitterings, T li causing the leaves of the bushes to rustle as they finally settle thernSelV6S f01' it the night. The objects in the dooryard, blurred and made indistinct by thle . setting of the sun, may now be seen with perfect ease, every silhouette stan - j ing out clearly and in bold relief. T The moon, in turn triumphant over the shadows as were they over the ii sun, mounts higher and higher into the sky in pursuit, penetrating at last j into the deepest of them allg while the kindly old .face in the plate of shining ji jj j silver smiles gaily and knowingly, at the same. time winking gravely at the , ij secrets whispered to him by the fairies dancing in the canyons. 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'illl1912 Ili 'iillflill lllillllillllllHUHHlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllilllllllNlH1IHNNIN1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIlI!IIlIIIlIIIl FLORENCE J. AALBERG - - - Henning, Minn. HARRIET WRIGHT ALLARD - - - Denver, Colo. Skinnay I The Chaperorf' Annual Board. Y. W. C. A. 121. The happiest hours that ever I spent, He, duties as a Chapefgn are mgny, Were spent among the lads. . . ----- 'll . UNO AUALA ---,-- - Ely, Mmm' GEORGIA W. AMOS new en Rushvl e, Ind Pooh g Baseball Q13 qzlg Basketball. She was a charter member of the His name has given him lots of trouble. Bogus Family- GUWLD ANDERSON Stamhaughf Mich INCRED ANDERSON ---- Oconomowoc, Wls. ..Gmmy,, Y' W' C' A' ' I Varied are the meanings of her shy Blessed be they who say nothing, for little smile- they shall never be quoted. HANS M. ANDERSEN ---- Eau Claire, Wis. MABEL ANDERSON ' I ' Menomonief Wis' uAndyn Y W C A KU .llabe Y. M. C. A. fljg Gavcleers C215 Annual Board 121-g ' ' Nighlinsale Club 121- Calm, cool, and collectedg surely she will Dolls have their charms, and so has Andy. rise in the world. UHIIlllllllllIIlllllllllIIHHHHNHUlillllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIIllllllllIIIHHIHIlillllilllilllllll ,iliifif'f'1,...LQi..,,...... 'W' F' l' ' ' W ,.,, gjiiiigji ' 'lllg-ll' V,,V,, ,,,, 1 ff,, ' .3153 f1091 mills 1114912 Hx g ilffjfllll llIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHUHII 1HHIliIllIIIIIIIIiiIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIHHIIIIIII FRANCES ARP ------- Jackson, Minn. HILDA A. ASHBACH ------ Ada, Minn. Fannie Hilda Ann Y. W. C. A. 115. 121: G- N- B- Club i25- Good looks run in our family, but they She makes a good friend. 'an Pa-95 me- PEARL D. AszMUs - - - - - Racine, Wis. HATTIE ARP - - - '- Jackson Minn. FWZ AHMV, ' Y. W. C. A. Y. w. c. A. 111. mg c. N. B. Club 121. A merry heart goes 11 long way- She doeth all things well. ALFRED BAGSTAD ----- McIntosh,l Minn. omg., HENRIETTA ATKINSON - - Minneapolis, Minn. Rakm 111 125. Pres. Hikers 123. Gnvexem 11y 'fHeinie 1235 Y. M. C. A. 111 123. Philo 121. , H , h,k f t te e is a z er o grea repu. . She has a sparkler on her left hand. HELEN MARIE BARBER ---- Waverly, Iowa EDNA AUNE - - - - - Dawson, Minn. S y , Edner Philo ID 1235 Pres. Philo Q21 11st Semesterjg Y. W. C. A. Y. W. C. 'A. 121. A girl that is generous with her blushes. Talk is her business. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHVHHVHHWHIINHHHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIliIIIIIII!IHIHHHI - - .... M ....... is . U :among ffff sff sess so fffsf ssff sess A 1' sz fu il l110:l lllllf LLLLL . , .L LLLLLL L 4.111917 Ill .... . il, .,f'.lIU. IHllHH!HH!lH1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllIIIHllHHWH1IIlIIlHI1IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllillllllilll MARIAN BARGH ----- lshpeming, Mich. BLANCHE E. BARTLEY ---- Laurens, Iowa Barghie B07Uli9', Hikers IU 6235 Sec. Hikersg Philo Q11 f2Jg Y. W. phno QU: Y, W, C, A. Q13 Qgjz Camp Fire Q55 C- A. ill 123- cm Club. She can play ragtime to perfection. . A winsome little mi35, CLARENCE D. BARNETT - Gull Lake, Sask., Can Annual Board mi ' ELMYRA BAUMGARTNER ---- Pandora, Ohio He is true to the little girl on the corner. Y. W. C. A. UHHPWU All days are pleasant when Happy,' is pfesent. HAZEL F. BAUTER ----- Oshkosh, Wis. Y. W. C. A., Philo. - As lam as an a le dum l'n . ' p p pp pl g PAUL A. BECKER ----- Columbus, Neb. Football. I d , ntereste in at etics. LLOYD G. BECKER ----- La Crosse, WIS. Culey Annual Play 1155 Football 11, f2Jg Basketball Q11 12,3 Baseball Q11 Q2Jg Track . ----- t . g'I'll grant you, while you may have the KATHRYN BELE me 1 y' mn head on you, I'1Je got the looksf, System is her middle name. llIlllllllllllllllllillllllHHHINIUHIllIllHIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllWUWWlllllllllllllllllllllll . ...... . .-.x ...... Af ......f'. I .f.... Z -ffry .- . . --'-.f'f f .... - ffffffff. H .... .gr f-A-f- rf W . ..ff .f : ..... f ...... . Y L111J muff 11H1912,Ht stung IIIIIIIIIiiillllllllllllllllllIHlH!lllIll!IIIIIlIllll III!IIIIIIIIIiIIII!IIIIIHHIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII DOROTHY BEMIS ----- 'Bondurant, Iowa ETHEL BLANCHER ---- New York, N. Y. Dade Blanch Y. W. C. A. QU QZJQ Cabinet C213 Scc. 81 Treas. World without men, gh mef Philo 1113 V. Pres. Philo 1213 Hikers 1115 Pres. Hawkeye Club 1219 Camp Fire Girls. I had to stay and hypnotize some Bacillus Prodigiousus. IVIARGUERITE BLANDING ---- Harvey, N. D ..Peg,, MIRIAM M. BENNETT - - - Clear Lake, Wis. Y. W. c. A. up my Tepnis Club up fzy. Mini Y. W. C. A. Q13 423. Determination and efficiency are her aims. ' ESTHER A. BURKE - - - - Algoma, Wis EDNA BOBERG ----- - - Eau Claire, Wis. I Bwkw . Oh k'd! A b ? My thumb is coldg won't you please ' L S ny azz take it in? CHARLES J. BRAUN G: - - Mamtowoc, WIS. FLORENCE E. BYRD ----- I Hemet, Cal Charlze ,,Fl0,, Ed' -' -Chi f. A lg G 1 423: A IPI , , qlhlgorliiighfirlzalc Qzfve em umm ay She speaks, believes, acts, just as she ought. A IIIIlllilllliiiiillllllllllHHHIlHIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHNIIllllllilllllllliilllllll lgllli eiili f eeee Gigli' . fi IU A f112:I . -, ..,.. ,r ,,.,, UH! : so . C lll 1.91.1lll IDL UHHlH1IIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllHHlllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllVlllllllll MARY CAMERON ---- Carpentersvi11e,- Ill. LYDIA HONORE CARPENTER - - - Butte, Mont. ..Lyd,, A As proper a girl as you can see on a Summefs day. Lyrlia takes some high leaps. Over the transom is out. E- CARLSON --'-- C1'YSfa1 Falls. Mich- IREN1-: B. CASPER - - - Chippewa Falls, Wis. . Spikes ' Weenee Basketball f2fg Nightingale Club 121. Tennis Club QU QQ, ' Hg may-be old, but he has young idgas, I Independence is her middle name. RCUTH A. CASS ------ Westville Ind. CARRIE E- CHAMBERS ----- chicago, Ill. Lock the door on a womanss wit, and it Desperately m earnest' will out at the casement. RUTH V. CHAMBERS ----- Monroe, Wis. I Tubby AMY CESANDER ' ' KSA, 'N ' Sioux Falls, S' D' Y. W. C. A. flj f2Jg V. Pres. Scnior Classy Tennis un Club 121. Y' W' C' A' ul ml B' G' CCS ul lm' My formula for argument is quite completeg Believes in women's rights. the same thing, only louder, each time. lllI11IlllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIWlllllllllllllllllllllllillllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlllllllllllllllllllllll I Cl ll C Q Emir' .,........... allsllf E .E 11401 H1131 1 . .3 ,- DHT g g ggggg gggg . . xH 1.912 ,Hn gg g.-it-ii-glllflil IIIIHIIIIHIIIUHHUHHHHIHHHillllIIIIIIIIllliilIIIlllllillllllillililifllHHIIIlllllllllllillllillli RUTH BELLIOTT CHARLSON - Eau Claire, Wis. ETHEL CLARIDA - ---- Janesville, Wis. ..Ch I ,, Hikersg Y. W. c. A. any Y- W- C: A- 12?- Her open eyes desire truth. We know her- 795 -'WWW hef fwf- EMMA CHOUDEK - - - - Seaforth, Minn. Schutte G, N, B. Club up 125. VIOLA COCHRANE - - Clark, S. D. Hi! Hi! That was a good joker, Y- W- C- A- fli- You must have noticed that almost every one that amounts to anything spent his early RUTH M. COOLEY ----- Dubuque, Iowa llfe UL the CUUVWVLV- Cooley Philo 1113 Girl Hikers 1113 V. Pres. 1113 Y. W. C. A. 11, 121g Tennis Club 111 Society is my glittering hope. PLUMA M. BURNHAM - - Cannington, N. D. HATTIE COOPER ---- Fond du Lac, Wis. Polly Philo 121. g I d The most deserving of praise care the CATHERINE M' CREAGER A ' ' ' Goshen' n ' least about it. Repose is the cradle of power. IIIIIIIIWWHIHHHHH!HHHHHHIIII!lIIlIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIHINHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 5151 If-5 iffigi DWF!-1.2 fllfl-'I DHA 1 i 1, ,,,,,,. 7191 .... W-wfTL.ii.g ...... ij ...,lliQl lHH1HIlH1lilIIIIllllllllllliilillillllliHMlH11II2IHIiIlIIllIIilIIliiiIlIIIIilllilllllillllllllllllllll WALTER M. CRIPE - - - - - Goshen, Ind. ffwfaltu Gaveleers 121g Glee Cluh 1115 Y. W. C. A. 1113 Tennis 111g Orchestra 1l1g Business Manager, An- nual. The happiest life that ever was led, Is always to court and never to wed. REINHOLD E. DAHLGREN - Fergus Falls, Minn. uREilLu Y. M. C. A. 111 W e hardly learned to know him. SAMUEL R. DEMERIT - - - Lake Mills, Wis. Hsamn Y. M. C. A. 111 121g Football 121g Basketball 111 1213 Baseball 111 121g Capt. Baseball 121g Track 1219 Tennis 111 An all-around athlete, and at home with the fellows. 'ARTAXA M. DENNISTON - - Fergus Falls, Minn. HT i., GZ Y. W. C. A. 111 121g Camp Fire Roly-poly! but, people, she's reducing. MARTHA DAVIS ---- - - LH Glange, U1- 1 am so fresh that the blades of grass Turn green with envy as I pass. HAZEL DAWSON ---- Grand Rapids, Mich. We envy your books,-you give them so much more of yourself than you give us. Huco O. DICKERT - - - - Wausau, Wis. mick., Y. M. C. A. 111 1214 Gaveleers 121. Motoring is his hobby. ANITA DovER ---- - Manitowoc, Wis Neal Y. W. C. A. 121. Your eyes are open, but youire sound asleep. 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1NillIIlI4lIlIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHNIl1H4llIllII1lIIlllllllllllllllllllllll ,.. ,., ' '...-. fl 11151 IUH1 I - 1111912111 A Rrilijlml IlllililllllllilllliiHHHillVHiiHiiiiHIIlIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIlIllllllllllillliiiiliiiHHHIll1lIIll,IllllIIlli NIARTIN DEWEY DOYLE - - - Menomonie, Wis. MARY ALICE EARLE ---- Greencastle, Ind. Gavelecrs Q11 12,3 Annual Play QU. Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Life is real, life is earnest. MAYBELLE L. EDE ---- St. Paul Minn. MARGARET DUNN ------ Milton, Wis. 1'Mubs l Apgg., Y. W. C. A. CU QZJ. Y. W. C. A. Q11 QD: Philo 1134 Tennis Club KD. May the earth cover her mistakes of the future. If I can't have my own, I want someone else's. MARION EDWARDS - - - Fort Atkinson, Wis. Y. W. C' A. RUTH 0. EKLE ------ Mankato, Mmn. Bewa,-ef 1 may yet do Something Perhaps she is sick, or is in love, or has ' sensational. not dined' P H. E ---- M ' ' . . . AUL HRHARD .. ,, enomome' WIS Roy G. ELFNER ----- Manitowoc, Wls. Carrots HJ k U G 1 4 P . G 1- - T 9 dye up C23 ms ave ters lm' mek Hikcrs fllg Gaveleers 121g Nightingale Club He is always ready with a story. Does well whatever he undertakes. HIHH1HIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIHHPHNHH1HIIllIlllIIIIIl!Il!lI lflllf fiisiif -JHCUC1 f1l6l UH' eeee 1111912 III f - ...... efilfl IIIII1IIIIIIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIiIIIIHIHIli1lIllIlIIIIII1if!HIIIiI'i'IIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII FRANCES C. ELLER ---- Janesville, Wis. CLARA MAY EvANsoN - - Alben Lea, Minn. Y. W. C. A. 113 1215 Tennis Club 113 121. Y. W. C. A. 115 423. I got you, Steve. Much knowledge is found in books. ' ------- ' ll. . HAZEL ELUCSON -f51,,,,,y-A Chlcagoll GERTRUDE H. FIEWEGER - - - Menasha, Wis. . V Snicker Philo in 12,9 Y' W' C' A' U, all Hlkers in GJ' Stoutonia Stall' 1213 V. Pres. Tennis Assoc.: Tennis Say girls, do you know I am from Club U5 1251 Chicago? I think a man and a canoe the height of happiness. EDITH M. FITCH ----- Mission, Texas Swalnpy Philo? Girl Hikm- AGNES MAE Fos'rER ----- Phillips, Wis We know each other so well that we A woman is governed, if a man takes don't need a chaperon. he, hand' ETHE'L MAE FLINDT - -H - Albert Lea, Minn. h 1 M u I u b . - - L . ' Y- W. C' A.: Phi10'BubbeS ERMA FRISCH umedan or HWNEQ, C ar es, mn Nature knows exactly how to mix W' C' A' her colors. An expert in the handling of males. IIIllllIillliIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIWNHNNHHNWHWIIIHI1IIIIlI1I!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIllllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIH E11 .QQ lil lgl if C C lllll fl LE!! I1171 IDU' A .... -.. . 9111912 III i e1ii.U IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIHHHlHHil!IIIillIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllillllilllllllllll ARTHUR H. GAMBLE - - Gru,mble - - Cloquet, Minn. He tells us all he knows and then some. ALMA MAY GANZ ---- - Alma, Ganzie Y. W. C. A. Q27 Philo f2J. Her ways are ways of pleasantness. AGNES GLEASON ----- Manitowoc, ..Ag,, One of the several that Manitowoc sent GERALDINE E. GOLDEN ---- Wonewoc, .fcoldyu Y. W. C. A. 111 f2jg Camp Fire Girls 121. Wis. Wis. ILS. Wis. I laugh-not boisterously-but still-I laugh. ERRY F. GIFFORD ------ Milton, Wis naw., Gavelcers 1213 Hikers i2Jg Nightingale Club f2l. Same girls are short, but I like them tall and willow . BERTHA GIMMESTAD ' ---- Belview, Minn. Bert Y. W. C. A. fl, 12,4 Tennis Club. Call her up seven times and she'll go. MARJORIE GOODMAN ---- Muscatine, Iowa npeggy., Peg understands men. THEODORA Gooumcn - - - Anoka, Minn. Dara Philo: Y. W. C. A. QU i2l. Love seldom haunts the heart where learning grows. IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIHIIHHHIIIllIIlII!IllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIlIIIIUHNII!lIlllIllIi ' .... l If118J lllli ,,,,,, , 1912 Hx e , ,, l El, IlIlIIIlIiIlIiii!iHHNNHHl1l111IIIIlIIiIiIlIIlI!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIlHHHWNNI!1Illlllllllllllllilillilll BRUCE G. GREEN ----- - Monroe, Wis. Always good-natured, and willing to accommodate. FLORENCE E. GREEN - - Fort Atkinson, Wis. Floren.zo Always cook your spuds in a double boiler. LAURA ELLEN HAHN - - Cabinet, Y. W. C. A. , A genuine seeker after knowledge. L. lWARGUERITE HALBROOKS ..Peggy,, Y. W. C. A. QU 1215 Hikers 111. After man came woman, and she has been after him ever since. - Kenosha, Wis. - - Evansville, Ind. HENRY 0. GRUBERT ---- Menomonie, Wis. Henry 0 Chess and Checkers Club KD 121. You laugh at me when I talk, but I laugh at you when you work! EVA GUTHE11. ------ Waukesha, Wis. NEW., Y. W. C. A. IU QD, Sec. Senior Classg Tennis Club. A wise and masterly inactivity. HELEN ESTHER HARRIS - - - Princeton, Ind. Helen Esther Y. W. C. A. QU f2J. A lady so prim, She scarcely can smile. DOROTHY HARTE ----- Evansville, Wis Dales Philo KU f2jg Y. W. C. A. Q11 f2Jg Tennis Club up 121. We've heard that she wasn't going to teach H. E. HVHNVVllI1lH1111IIIIlllllIillIIIlIllil!IIHIHNNHMHHNNHNNIII1IIII!5IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII Ellie R A LLL. l 'HSE' . film lf119l lmlli IH1912 Us Illlij ax L x iIiIlIIIIIIlIiIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIHWHHIH,IIHIIHIHIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllIlIHIHHHl!II GRACE HARRIET HARWOOD - - - Chicago, Ill. ALMA HENDRICKSON ---- Sisseton, S. D. UH . . .. Y. W. C. A. 125. Speed emie Y. W. C. A. Q19 425: B. G. Cys 413 123. My definition of fussing:-Attentions without intentions. Jolly, good-natured, and full of fun. ELSIE BELLE HATCH - - - Eau Claire, Wis. MARION O' H555 ' ' ' ' ' La Grange' IH' A Hawker Y. W. c. A. up mg Hikersg Athletic Board. Y. W. C. A. U14 Hikers , I . ' I stand aloneg I need no assistance. Womans at best a contradiction still. ERNEST H. HINTZ ----- Oakfield, Wis. LETITIA V. HEWLETT - - - Escanaba, Mich. . Ernie Det Y' W. C. A. OJ' Y. M. C. A. 111 1225 Pres. Y. M. C. A. 121. No, Ignatz, he's not a fishg he is president Another thin young lady that describes of the Y M C A herself as a Stout girl. LUCILE PAULSEN HIPKE ---- Chilton, Wis. EVERETT MORSE HILER - - Columbia City, Ind. Hip Gaveleers. Y. W. C. A.: Philo: Hikers. The world knows little of its greatest men. O, fair Muse, inspire me with thoughts. HHHH!illlllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllIlIlIlIllIIIllIII!llII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIIIHHH!Illllllllillililllilll LEW .iii 'HSM . YIVUT I:h20J IUIIW U M1917 H1 UUUU U i'1llD IIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIliiIiiilIIillIllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BONITA HOHMANN - - South Kaukauna, Wis. LoU1s S. HUGHES ----- Muscatine, Iowa Ruin Have more than thou showest' F bu U, m, O h I , B d 1 2 ,, Speak less than thou knowest., 413. ' rc mm QD, an fl tl, And still the wonder grew that one small head could carry all he knew. RUBY HULLENBECK - - - Sergeant Bluff, Iowa - ' Here I amg what are you going to do about it? Nom LoU1sE HULEUSH - - - Billings, Mont. I She's a better scout than her dignity will I allow you to believe. FLORENCE AMY HULL ----- Milan, Ill. ' Roorny Y. W. C. A. 15 2 g Ph'1 Q13 1233 H'k 4155 . Sec, 5, T1-gag-fPhi1gll2J: lflnnis, 1 ers LEONA A.. HUssA ----- La Crosse, Wie. It is not necessary to have a deep understanding Y' W' A' - of things to speak confidentially about them. . 1 lllfff above all fllU1gS to be l0U0ll- EARL P. HUMMEL ---- Green Bay, Wis. ELLA JACKSON ------ De Pere, Wis. Ryu.. .vacku Hikers 121g Y. M. C. A. f2Jg Gaveleers 121. I love to jingle, jabber, and Chat: He is as nice to you as he is to the rest. My pastime you can judge from that. IillllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIl!IIIIIII!!lIllEIIl5IIIllIIHllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lrlllfe .gi ...... QQSHL 'HU IUH1- -1511912 Ill 1.1113 HHl11HillllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllilllllllllllilHIHIHIIIIIIIIIillllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllilllllllllllllllllll DOROTHY FRANCES JOHNSON - Eau Claire, Wis. FORREST H. JONES ---- Wabasha, Minn. Johnson Chief Y. W. C. A.g Tennis Association. Hikers f2Dg Gaveleers Q2Jg Glee Club fljg Nightin- gale Club D' t' ' h ' t. . . . were mn m speec ls an ar Brains, but no heartg she has lt. ELEANOR JOHNSON - - - - Mankato, Minn. FRANCES H. JONES ,,,,, Amboy, Minn. Johnnie Jamey . Y- W- C- A- U3 97- Philofll 1234 Y. W. c. A. Q13 123: Tennis As- The better you know her the better s0m 'f ul 427' . you like her. Spinster, by the will of God and the cruelty of man. IRA L. KAsH ----- R d b , W' . NBR Kish ee S urg is MYRTIE KELLER ----- Cullowhee, N. C. He gets a sty in his eye every time he studiesg Yj Wjc' A' , he has had one since he's been here. VWUVL Of U dfeflmefi wisdom vf 0 593'- GERTRUDE HARRIET KEEP - - Coldwater, Mich. GEORGE R' KELLER1VlfA1ineQ,e..' Cumberland! Wis' Y- W- C- A- U7 425- Gaveleers 113 423: Football Q13 123g Glee Club 413. Happy am I, from care I'm freeg On what meat does this our Caesar feed W hy aren't they all contented like me? that he has grown so great? Q IIIIVEEHWIIH1HIIHlIllIIlI!lIllllllIHNIHNIHHUHHWNNHHNHNlI1l1ilIHIIllllllllllllllllllllll' IEW A Gigli! l llifill ' l122:l filler iiii eeeee eeee f ..i.1iiV1i9ii2 ur ...... HIIIIIIIIHIIHlHUlllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilIlilllillllllllllllllllHIIIilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllliliilllilllll JOYCE BARTLETT KELLY - Chippewa Falls, Wis. ..Kelly,, Y. W. C. A. QU Q2lg Tennis Club QU f2j. Laugh and grow fat, you littlerascal. EMU, CHARLES KIEL ---- Ironwood, Mich 'fzmzr' Class Treas. f2Jg Football QZJ. 4 man for every emergency, he has never been found wanting. PAUL C. KNOOP ------ Elkhorn, Wis Huey., gtoxonia Staff 1213 Pres. Tennis Assoeiationg Y. M. He makes a good friend. MILDRED Korz ----- South Bend, Ind. Millie ' Y. W. C. A. flj f2jg Tennis Club fl? Dad's adopted daughter. MYRTLE KLABUNDE' ---- Aberdeen, S. D. UMW., Y. W. C. A. fl, f2Jg Tennis Cluh Q11 f2J. Worry and I have never met. CARL H. KLAMPE ----- Kasson, Minn. Carl Y. M. C. A. Other great men have lived, but I doubt it. LUELLA M. KRAMER ---- Preston, Luellar Hikers 121, Y. W. C. A. UD f2H. Determination is the nrst and last word for me. RosE F. KREUZ ----- Menominee, Mich Kreuzie Our dear little Dutch, We love her so much. 'lllIlIIll!lllIlIlIlIlWlWN1H1IIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIiiilllINHlllWlR1NlI1lNlIlllllllllllllllllllll i.i I1231 Minn. lmlls 1 41.1912 Hs ,W o C C iiii Slllfll lllilllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlillIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIHIIIIlIIIHIHIHHHHI1IIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll LoU1s KRICK ------ Dayton, Ohio MAYME E. KUBICEK - - - - West Allis, Wis. 'fxubiei' He has known some, fussed a few, and is still , Y. W. C. A. 1113 Camp Fire Girls 121. looking around. - I quote no one but myself. . EMIL CARL KROENIG ---- Wausau, Wis. MARIAN A' KUNZ ' ..,2,mQy,,' ' Delafield' WIS' Baby Hippo Philo 1115 Tennis 1114 Volleyball 111. Wh d h kg h A girl with a dimple can always smile. ere oes s e wor . - Gavelcers 121, Footballg Track. WM. H. LAMPERT ----- Wausau, Wis. MEM., F. J. KUSCHAJEWKSI - North Menomome, WIS. 1.-,,.,,b,,11 415 427, B,,,ke,b,,u U3 423, 1-,ack U5 Je-Ska? 1213 Y. M. C. A. 111 1213 Gaveleers 111 121g I , . . Glee Club 1115 Capt. Track 111 1213 Capt. Fool- .f you cant Say Us sneeze lt- ball 121, Capt. Basketball 1214 Coach Basketball 121. Regardless of the honors that are bestowed upon him, he is always the same boy. C. A. LAMB - ----- Ripon, Wis. Clunk - A S L ---- E ll W' . Pres. Junior Class: Glee Club 111g Editor. Stout- L01 IUS ANGER 4-Happyn au Ga el ls onia 1213 Gaveleers 121g I-Iikern 1115 Track 111. Gaveleerss Track, Band. - He likes to hear himself talk. Nifty's right hand man. illIIlI!!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHHIHHIHIlllllIIllIllIllIIIIIllIIlIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIHHHIIIIIIIIIIIII IDU 'USU' fllfil f124-:I Ulla iH1912lHl W o.o oayjrj, 1NHHH!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllillillllllllllllllHHH!IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHUHHllllllllilllliiliilliilu CORA LANNING - -Q ---- Whitehall, Wis. AGNES A. LARSON ---- Jamestown, N. Y. I never trouble trouble until trouble My dad's a minister, but I am your palf, 1 troubles me. BESSIE W. LARUE ---- Mason City, Iowa ESTHER A. LARSEN ---- Willmar, Minn. Betty Es Philo 111 1213 Hikers 111 121. gikgs SDA 123: Pres- Hikers 127: Philo 121: There is nothing half so sweet in life as love's ' ' ' ' 119 m' young dream, especially of a plumber. She is a good mixer. ROSE M. LINCOLN - - - Marshalltown, Iowa Inn LEXNINGER ------- Akron, Ind. Y. W. C. A.: Hawkeyfgiubl She has been LONG with us. ' A5 ye sew, so Shall ye rip. SIMEON J. LELAND ----- Oshkosh, Wis. GRACE H. LINDSAY ----- Redfield, S. D. Lee Y. w. c. A. up 123. ' Y' M' C' A' mi Gavclcm mg Football' How doth the little busy bee improve Fellows, it was just like this. each shining hour. lllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIHHHIIHIII1IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIH!UNNWWWIHIHIHWHEII ' fffffff' 'ff' ' V ' ..., ,....... - L ,,,.. Q .giiiii f ' ll. R, W im' 11251 Ulla 1ll191z Hs IHIIJI IllilllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllillliIlllllllllllllIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllililllllll KATHRYN Lo'r'r ------ Decorah, Iowa Krissy Y. W. C. A. 4135 Philo Q13 f23. Her Aims and Specs remained uppermost in her mind. CAROLINE H. LOUGH - - - Jordan, Minn. Carrie Y. W, C. A. 113 123. Discretion in speech is better than eloquence. CHARLES BLAIR MACLEAN - Alexandria, S. D. fIMaCn, Gavcleers Q13 1235 Hikers 1135 Annual Board 12,9 Football 111 f2Jg Trackg Band 121. There is an atmosphere of happiness about ISABELLE D. Lowe ---- Neillsville, Wis. uluyn Y. W. C. A.g Tennis: Orchestra QU. Of all the things I like the best I much prefer to sit and rest. JOSEPH VICTOR LYNN - - - Calgary, Alberta Papa He knew something before he came here. SALENE ETHEL MARKS - - - Fort Smith, Ark. Gabby Philo 113 423g Y, W. C. A. 123. A toe in everything, if not the whole foot. 'C that man. LYLY L. MARUSKA - - - New Prague, Minn. Mazurk MATTHEW MAK1 ...... Ely, Minn. I Philo f2lg Camp Fire Girls: Tennis Club. Baseball mi Football ill- A merry heart maketh a cheerful Not yet infected with the Fusso Coccus. countenance. 1Illlll!llllllllllllllllllllllWHHHllilHllIllIllllilIllIIIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' ..V. ,,, ,,,,, , ' g ' V- lmlll I liasllle LLLLL lllfll IQ1261 DHI LLLL 1912 H1 me LLLLLL LJHDI 'liiililllllllillllllHlllIHllllillllllilllllllllilHHNNNNllNllNllNNHHlIIIIIIlIIIIIHIHHNIHHWNHWNNL MARION MCCREDIE ------ Elgin, Ill. KATHRYN MCGLAUFLIN - - - Hoquiam, 'Wash. Y. W. C. A. U, mg Y. W. C' A. mu Believes in being in the swim. No stufer, no dujfer, But some good as a blujfer. J. BALPH MCNARY ----- San Jose, Cal- HMM., LORETTA GERTRUDE - Ishpemmg, M1ch. rm a Stranger hereg Heaven is my home. Camp Fire Girls flj f2Jg Glee. Club. She cherishes the memories of summer s h l 't t'o s. - C on flu a L n R. CLIFFORD MILLER - ----- Ely, Mlllrl- Milf, , I , F otball Q11 f2jg Basketball Q13 121. ETHEL MCGREGOR - - - MIHHCHPOIIS, Mmn. D , Eth A good mind and a strong body. A woman of resolution and steadfast purpose. . IIENNIE MOE ------ McKinley, Minn. Pink BLANCHE MEEK ----- Claremont. Minn- Y. w. c. A. me Philo 121g camp Fire cm. 429. A maiden meek and mild. Of a good beginning cometh a good end. lIIIIHlHHHHIIJHIIHIIIIIIIIIIHHHHVlIJIIlI1IHfllllllllllllllllllllIHHIHHlHHHHlHIHHHiiIII rfffffrrrfif -,f,: Q 2 f127:I Ulif . fll1911 Hr e -JIIU IHHWNHHIHHI1IllIIIIIIIIlilIIIIIIIIllIIilllllllllllllilmllllIIHHIIIlllilllllllllllllllliliNWHHH HAZEL A. MONIAN ----- Wausau, Wis. LEULAH MONK ----- Denmark, Wis 1v1uddy See Beulah Why should I be told anything? BEULAH MONK - - -r - - Denmark, Wie. MARY M' MOORE QMIQW 'MJ ' Nowata' Okla' Week ends are busy times for me. Y. W. C. A. Cabinetg Stoutonia Staff 413. Self-love, my liege, is not so vile a sin. MARY BELLE MORLEY ---- Albeman, Wis. Money is the root of all euilg may we have C- 0- MULDER ' LYI1dCf1, Wash- lots of the root. UC- 07' - Hikers f2Hg Caveleers 121g Y. M. C. A. f2j. We enjoy his stories of the W est. VIVIAN Mormow ------ Appleton, Wis. ' Cherub Phila up 123. 9 EUNICE NIULHOLLAND - South Kaukauna, Wis. Why should she study. Luck is always with her. Pankhnrsfs understudy. . IIIIIIII!IIEiIIIIIIVIIIIHIIIIIIHWHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIU111lIHI!lIIIIIIIIIIiiIIIIIIIIIlI my sfs IHSTQU A1110 lil Ulla 1121912 Hn 'xlliml llllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllll JOHN M. MULLICA - - - Ortonville, Minn. DELBRRT WRIGHT MYERS - Missouri Valley, Ia John Big Chief Myers U Football f2Jg Athletic Board CZJ. Art Editor. Annualg Gaveleers QU f2Jg Y. M. C. A . I UP mi Band mi Track 123- One of the 400 of Menomonze. He candraw anything and everything, even a salary. CARI. NEUPERT ----- - London, Wis. Carl . . Y.M.C.A.fl 25361 l1DgS'P.. EDWARD BERNARD MURPHX' - Menominee, Mich. 423: Cabinet, y,JMl C, A,alZf?rgec. cieemfllllhi 4335. G tt. L rr. d t I t b.t Annual Play Qljg Orchestra and Band QU. TLV I7 . ITL . . . C L 'B a le I no mr L a L Now Ln the hands of a telephone recewer. EDWARD C- NEWCOMB - - - La CIOSSC, WiS- ARLINE B. OLSON ---- Oconomowoc, Wis. Soup Arlene And he said that he was immune to F610 things have failed i0 Whlfh I Set feminine charm. my will- - , FLORENCE M. OLSON - - - Ishpeming Mich. RALPH E. NYHUS ---- - St. Paul, Minn. Ole l Hpeteu Y. W. C. A. Q2lg Philo f2Jg Camp Fire Girls f2j. Gaveleersg Football QU C213 Annual Board 125. I used to be owins Kowenli but now If you don't succeed at first, try, try again. I have cash fKash2. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllf D L -fllslll fllllll l1291I lllllile M1917 lla ii Q slim IiIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIHIlIIIIHHIHIIlliHIIll!IIIIIIIHHHHIIIIllIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlHHHHllllIilllIIIli LEONARD C. OLSON ----- .Ashland, Wis. BETH M. PALMER ----- Brodhead, Wis. Ole .. Frenchie ' Annual Play KU: Athletic Board U14 Football QU Y' W' C' A' ul' 423: Basketball Q13 me Football Coach f2J- Would that she were a man, what a lovely Possessed of an air and Grace b no usser she would be. QV means common. , JOHN R. PATLOW - - - Gilbert, Minn. i - ----. . up Z.. LEE OWEN when Durand, WIS. Y. M- C. A. Cabinet. , Hikerg qzy, Gaveieere Q13 qgyl Quiet and unobtrusive, but gets there My heart is in Durand, but oh you kid! A lust the Same' ' . ' - - - L k G We. MARY E. PATTERSON ---- Cherokee, Iowa ESTHER M PEAC0CK..Peac0ck., a e eneva' 1 Y, W, C, A, Q15 qzp, PM When I will I will, and when I won't 9 A sense of duty pursues us ever. I won t' . . M. BERTENA PEASE ----- Anoka Minn. HELEN C. PAUL ---- - Plattevdle, Wxs. S-Bee-r ' S y Pm O3 121- Y. W. c. A. up 1215 Ten - CI E Y' W' C' A' U3 ml' H211 Q2Jg Secy, Y. WIC. A. f2Jg Treaslllslfenrllis Would that this world were one long Club 123- - dream of dance, song and men. The Anoka boys like herg so do we. 'IHHHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllHHHHIiHllHHllIU1llIH11IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Dill? A . ' reefr ' A lllgllb illlflll f130l UH! E- i' 71lH1912 A ,,,,,, ,, VVVV ,W W ,LJHDI EIIIIHIIHIHllHllllIllIllIIIIIIIilIIiIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIlIIlIHIHIHIIlIHIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII LELIA PERRY - - ----- Towner, N. D. HERBERT R. PETERSON ---- Superior, Wis. Perry Dame ' Hub To let, a heart Hikcrs fljg Caveleers QU. He's from Superior, and a credit to his town. HARRY E. PETERSON ---- Stillwater, Minn. Pele RUTH POLLocK ---- Minneapolis, Minn. Class Treas. U13 Y..M. C. A. KU f2lg Gaveleers Ruthie Q15 Stoutonia Staff fll 1215 Baseball 121. Y. W. C. A. cu cz,- Printing is his hobby. ' A little more pep, Ruthie. SYLvxA E. RAMHARTER ---- Oakes, N. D. MARGARET C. POULSSON - Fort Benton, Mont. --Sym System is the keynote of success. Y' W' C' A' 'U 'D' . I never play with the boys. RUTH A. PRESTON ---- Coldwater, Mich. WILLIALI A, RAUT10 ------ Ely, Minn, One who has the art of good expression. The boy: from the Iron Range. HHHHHNHHlH!1HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHVHHlHllWMUWIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IiIIIIIlIlII BEM ,.,..,,....... .......... A ef 5 ZS life A All lil? Ifl311 zen- in my ggi me IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHillNilllilillllllllil1iIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIlllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII J. EDGAR RAY ------ Menomonie, Wis. FRED J. REI-IOR - - - - New Prague, Minn. HRW.. ..,-ez.. Outing Groupg Swimming and Boxing. Gaveleers in lm? Y- M- C- A- ill fm! 590- '-md .4 . . Treas. Gavelcers 121. While you are resting you can tear I - down that. Likes to have a finger in everything, if not . the whole hand. HELEN D. REDFORD ----- Denver. C0l0- Q Bill JOYCE R1-:YERsoN - - - Mayville, N. D. Y. W. C. A. mg Philo 423, Hikm QU. Y. W. C. A. 117. I f you would have good things Come your Not lost, but gone before. way, go after them. GRACE RIERSON - - Blooming Prairie, Minn. MYRA D. RICHARDS ---- Menomonie, Wis. RW --51,,,,,y-- Y. W. C. A. mg B. G. C's. Y- W- C- A- ill al- Another prim little miss, that scarcely Experience is a good teacher, but she sends can smile. in some terrible bills. LUCILE RILEY ----- Fergus Falls, Minn. - - - 'h. . MYRTLE I. RICHARDS UMWH A Calumet, Mic Horace., Horace! My kingdom for y, W, C, A, a Horace. , ilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIliiii!ill!HHHIlliilIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIII!IIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllillillllllllillllll lfilllf 'R liligilll 'NUI I1a2l 'Ella q t1H1911 HIC EQ IND. HIHHIHHVNHH!INllIIIIIIIiI!IIIIIIIIiIlllilllillliiliiillllllHIII1IIlI1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII CLYDE M. ROBERTS - - ..B0x.. Y. M. C. A. 121. Be careful! The girls will capture you. DEBORAH L. ROBERTS - Girls, it's no laughing matter. MARY ROCKWOOD ---- - Durango, Colo. The Shadow Y. W. C. A. ill f2J. If Marion and Frances will, I will. HELEN VIRGINIA ROGERS - - - St. Joseph, Mo. Ginnie I chatter, chatter as I go, When to stop I never know. - - Negaunee, Mich. - - Pine City, Minn. LOU H. ROBINSON - - - Zumbro Falls, Minn. Shorty Track fljg Hikers Q2lg Gaveleers f2lg Y. M. C. A. 423. Talk about girlsg I have barrels of 0 them,-at home. FLORENCE ROCKWELL ---- Downing, Wis. The top o' the morning to ye. PAUL LLOYD ROISE - - - - - SUPGUOTI Wis- Bill President Glee Club fljg Gaveleers f2jg Y. M. C. A. 121. I am so unimportant that no one minds what I say, so I say itg it is the only comfort I have. ARTHUR J. ROMEIS ------ AI1tig0, WiS- Sing Lee Y. M. C. A. 111 1215 Tennis fll f2lg Track KZJ. He is in love with himself and has little competition. 'III!I!IiHIIHHIHIIIIiIIlIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIilllliilllHHlllllllllIlIIlI!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Lol R'RR igisrisaf 1 fa lfil l:I33:I Ullr lH1.912 Us W iiiiiillm HIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIiiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIXHIIIIIIIIIHHHIHIHIUHllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHH FRANK ROSMAN ----- Green Bay, Wis. E. M. SAENGER ------ La Crosse, Wis. ..Ro5y,. . I A ' . , , , Has a strong interest in Millznery. He minds his own business. LYDIA S, RQYCE .... . Naperville, 111, FERNE L. SALISBURY - - - Burlington, Wis. Y, W, C, A, 415, Lyd Stands in the way of the class in any A woman of means, but what she means, she demonstration' alone knows. HAZEL I. SCOTT - - - t - Rhinelander, Wis. MARGARET ScHocH ---- New Ulm, Minn. Y, W, C, A, 413, Scam Y' W' C' A' When not asleep, she's with Jimmie. The actions of women are the best inter- pretations af their thoughts. HORTENSE SEAMAN ----- Sandwich, Ill. Seaman, HARVEY SCOTT ---- M6H0m0Hi6, Wis. Favorite Expression: Those dirty, nasty men. What an art he has of questioning! She ought to have a sandwich. lllllllIHIHHHIHIHHHHHHWHHHWHWIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHHWHHHIIII IDN' MSU' ..... ffifili I1341 milf - I firm: me rrrrr rrrr Qll.Ll3liff1.l IIIIIIi!IIIl'IllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllHWHHlll1IIll1Il11IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII VIRGINIA SEEMAN ----- Kewaunee, Wis. EUNICI: I. SHAW ----- F-SCf1I11-lba, Miflh- LitLle Seaman ' Y. W. C. A. 121g Annual Board f2J. Her modest looks a cottage will adorn. A pleasing personality is a perpetual letter of introduction. VICTOR J. SIPPLE - - Menomonie, Wis. ROBERT B. SHUMWAY ,,,,, Milton, Wig. Football up fzyg Basketiall fly. A HBO? Qualify, 'wt quantify- Track In 1254 Night Hawksfzy. I wonder how long it will be before I can go home and see my girl. Gaveleers QZJQ Hikers f2Jg Y. M. C. A. Q11 QZJQ ALLIE M. SMITH - -- - - Manchester, Iowa HAZ., . Volleyball 1213 Tennisg Y. W. C. A. Cabinetg Hawkeye Club' LUELLA S. SPENCLER - - Menasha, Wis. Capable as the deuce. Susie Y. W. C. A. Q11 1213 Tennis Club. G. KENNETH SMITH ---- Galesville, Wis. Her mind 'uns to Art' SmiLhy Gaveleers Q11 1213 Hikers IU f2Jg Y. M. C. A. QU f2jg Tennis Club QU When I was young I spake like a child and acted . like oneg I havenlt outgrown it yet? Ifd rather two-step than waltz, Bill. ERNA STEPHANY ----- Manitowoc, Wis. IIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIHll!IIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHHHIlHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IUIUQ .iiii 'Hillel iiii IIIIII I llliil IfI35:I milf M1912 Us :HU IllIHIIHHIIlllIIllIIHIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII WINIFRED K. STRAUB - - Fergus Falls, Minn. Winnie She has the unspeakable good fortune to win a true heart and the merit to keep it. BEULAH VERA STUBLEY - - Black Earth, Wis. Stubby Philo f2Jg Y. W. C.- A. Q11 Q15 Tennis Club UP i25- Gaod at problems, but a hard one to solve. IIIIIIIIIIIIilllIIIIIIIIHHHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ETHEL SWANSON ----- Litchfield, Minn. Y. W. C. A. IU f2lg Tennis Club. She was just the quiet kind whose nature never varies. ELLEN J. TEARE - - - - Augusta, Y. W. C. A. Q11 121. Thou art pale in nightly studies grown. Wis. MARVIN THOMPSON .,., Menomonie, Wig. JANET ELIZABETH THoMsoN - - Oregon, Wis. Mm A good example is the best sermon. Served his time on the Border. THEODORE I. THOMPSON - - - Superior, Wis. ELLYN JOSEPHINE Tlli?15iie.,' ' Waukesha, Wis Ted Y. W. c. A. up 121. Y' M' C' A' ml HM mi Track ul ul' Girls, where can I get some live stock Ted is a typical red-head. insurance? IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHII!!!IlIIIIIlVWHHHVHHHHHNHINNHH1IHiIIllIllllllllllllllillillllll iwilfr ' ' USU' 'HU E1361 lmllx 1111912 Hn . o QHCEI HHH5IiIIIHHHlll1IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlilllllllIlIIiIlllllllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ETHEL M. TILLOTSON ----- Amigo, Wis. MICHAEL H. TIMBERS - - - Menomonie, Wis. Tillie Mike Y' W' C' A' ul ml' Track Q11 f2Jg Basketballg Orchestra 1113 Band Full of fun, and mischief, too, Manage' ml mm Play ul' .Doing things she shouldn't do. Specializing in Carpentry. ETHE1. TILTON ---- Chippewa Falls, Wis. HELEN I. TOMPKINS ---- Mankato, Minn. Tillie Torn Y. W. C. A. KU f21g Tennis Club. Y. W. C. A. 1215 Annual Board f2Jg Tennis Club . . 111 121. I'm just as tired as I can be, Tis bliss to be in love- l've had so many dates to lceepg My lessons don't appeal to me, , S0 please go away and let me sleep' CARRIE VANCLEAVE - - - New Market, Ind. ..,,'m,, Y. W. C. A. EDNA M. ULLRICH ---- Watertown, Wis. Blessed with plain reason and common She has an ideal in mind, but who is it? Sense- MARTIN R. VALASKE - - - Menomonie, Wis. A. W. VAN CENT ----- Ottumwa, Iowa Marty - Van Band Learlerg Basketball Q2Jg Orchestra. A little fussing now and then We like his music and his company. Is relished by the best of men. llIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllIll1IIIIll!IIIIliIIIIHIillIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIHIII illig-llV . E fl lfll Il37l lull? . ull 1911 llr ffflfillil FIEHIHHIIHIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII KATE W. VOORHEES ---- Davisburg, Mich. HILDA A. WEIMAR ----- La Crosse. Wis- upussr, HHH.. . . Y. W. C. A. I am wrllmg to do whatever the rest do. , That cool possession of herself. ELIZABETH S. WASLEY ---- Duluth, Minn. EMMA JANE WELLS . . Q . Brewgter, Minn, Y' WA C. ir friend worth havin A nnua I Board my UMM, g' Annual! Where did I hear that wprd before. MARJORIE WELLS - H- - - Wells, Mich. Y. W. c. A. fn. Peggy RUTH A. WENZ - lzwgnzign - Aberdeen, S. D- She can sing theb savageness out of Hikersg Y. W. C. A. 123g Tennis Club. zz ear. Rests first, then studies, LUCILE JUNE WELSH ---- Crosby, Minn. CHARLES J- WERRELL .... Mondovi, Wig, H-H yu Charlie Philo f2Jg Y. W. C. A. l2lg Tennis QZJ. Gaveleers. She seems free from all care. I'll be there with the woman. llIlIlIllHHIHHHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIllIIIHUHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM El L ,,.. . e . 'llSll' ...fl D31 f138:l low E ag mzsqyf ff omni XKlXlHIHHHIII1IIIllllliIIIIIHIIIIIIllIKIHHHNHW1IHNHHH!1HII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU EDITH E. WHITMORE ---- Duluth, Minn. HELEN E. Wn.K1NsoN - - Oconomowoc, Wis. ..DMh,, ..D0c,, Y. W. C.'A. 113. Philo. Taste the joy that Sp,-ings from labor. Play away sorrow and drive away care. -i MAYME WILDA - - - - - Manitowoc, Wis. HAZEL M, WILLIAMS . . . Jamestown, N, Y. ' Deutschland ffgillyv Hlkm- , Y. W. C. A. qu. She has her share of wnsdom. , . . . Though small Ln stze, ts wondrous wtse. OLIVE Wou-'RAM ------ Portage, Wis. omg Y ------- G1 b Ill. Y. W. c. A. up 423: c. N. B. club qu 425. LEAH ACER 'a es mg' W e could hardly get her pzcture. She enjoyed a joke and relished a pun. NADA ILENE WRIGHT ---- Wanatah, Ind. HARRIETT F. ZERR ---- Fort Smith, Ark. Meet me in the little red schoolhouse, She has a cool, collected look, by heck! As if her pulses beat by a book. llHIlllI1IIIIIllIIIIIIIIIiIIIINiiiIIllHWH1HllIII!IIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LQ,1EgiiiQiiiiie? 'W llll ttfi y ESQ' . Him f1391 IGH! y y lH1917 Ht' y y :Hn IVHIIIIIIIIIIIUHIHHHHIHHHHHIHIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHHHHHIHIIII ' CARL HARRIS - - - - - Indianapolis, Ind. FLORENCE MCDONALD - - - Montezuma, Iowa August Graduate. , MHC Ye gods! how he can talky August Graduateg Y. W. C. A. Oh, girls, Van is coming. VIOLA LEYSE ' ' ' Kewaunee, WIS' MARIE F. ALEXANDER - - - Princeton, Ind. August Graduate. rfA1eCH She took Ch6miSfI'y last year and the Jan. Graduate, Hikersg Captain of Hikersg Sec. faculty enc-0,-ed her. and Treas. of Philog Y. W. C. A. Oh, gee! I hate to dance with short men. MARGUERITE E. BOSTWICK - - Janesville, Wis. HARVEY DAVIDSON ---- Janesville, Minn. January Graduate. Dave ul t th I ' 3, January Graduate. t t l . . . . le a may um e 0 my man Always be polite and gwe your seat to the ladies, even tho you are'on the water wagon. WILLIAM A. BYER ----- Cashton, Wis. URM., ELIZA ESTROP ---- - Mandan, N. D. January Graduate. January Graduate. He has ways and waves that take with Y' W' C' AJ Pham Hikm' the maids. Just ask Eliza where she got her start. HNNIHIIlIHHIIIIIIIlIIIlllIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIII If I WSJ it A ful 4 ll40:I AH- or A or u U f A A J . dl1911gp g ggg gQjjHD l LEILA CLAIRE LAMMERS - - Greencastle, Ind. GLADYS LEFEBER ----- Wauwatosa, Wis. January Graduate. January Graduateg Y. W. C, A. A quiet and refined young lady. All things are easy to the willing mind. RAY SHAFER ------ Brentwood, Cal. January Graduate. What do you mean, your bird wolf! sing? JEANETTE A. Runs ------- Elvin 111. , -ffanef' B ' FLORA THOMAS ---- . - - Gas Clty, Ind January craduazegY. W. c. A. Q13 mg Philo: GM CW H1kers. January Graduateg Y. W. C. A. QZJ. Her 9795 S0 bright,-they Shine at night I always sleep under an umbrella. When the moon am far away. IIIIIIiIIIIIllllillilillllllklillllHIHIIHIIIIIE IIIII!liIiHllHlIlHNH1lllIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIHNINIHUN1l!HiIi!!llllHHIlllHlHHH l!IIIIIIIIIIlilllllIVHNVNWWINIHNIIIIIIIIIII 'rf' ZTTZTSTL ..1..I 5 lffffiff , I I : 1,, M4 .lllli L.ZZilZii1'ii , -. l1411 UH: M1917 Us iiiiei NIU! PLUMBING TRADE STUDENTS ALBIN TORNELL WILLIAM GRISWOLD MELVIN OLsoN Lindstrom, Minn. Lake Mills, Wis. Bricklaying Student Amery, Wis. STANLEY OBERG GERALD 07DONNEL Center City, Minn. Metal Student Chippewa Falls, Wis. lUHii Wi!SH'e 'HU 51421 - JUNIORS fr! fbi Z-N T K ! Xi- f xv MM., .1 A l r I M X . ff.. K V .1 ' if RQK X T x lm T X 4 5 1 'f'-sy ,-r -fm grill X F i' K Y Y 1 I H X L3 Hullff A X A F' A: '71 Whols ther-e ? nkvi l - I l I 1 i M1912 H' j AA JIU i fi z 5 S S 11:5 's 1 Us iss ,ig ,N ,H 1 x y, 11 5 2 3 Q W5 1 1, 31 I za if Q5 is ig if ' EV is sf xg iii Q gf Eli ll I5 ti pg fEX..x 5 Q il ii 5112 3 :E x- 52 W E5 4 4 , F H a 1 , is :x 15: i w 4 E 33' 5:1 i'i --I si X ,M 1-12 ,. 1- Q S i ffi is i ff-iii ff I :zu-1 ! ii L., in nj: tml lUHf WJ1912lU .,- A QUHDE ll RE ii sg -1 ,T 'i!i :J J S .15 .ig 5 i 5 ig ii S 5 2 U 4 5 if . 53 I il J! ii ? V , fi ll ei li E Junior Class Officers Au JJ if 2- RALPH HERRING i President CLAIRE HAIGHT Vice-president ,N il I if .1 JESSE CROSS Treasurer ELDA LAUN Secretary W E3 fl if MANUAL TRAINING JUNIORS 3 5 ARNSTON, ARNOLD BUCHHOLZ, CLARENCE H. ji Menomonie, Wis. Elkhorn, Wis. I BARTZ, ERWIN A. COBURN, GEO. ' A Sheboygan, Wis. Arkansaw, Wis. 1 BECK, PAUL D. CROSS, JESSE F. La Grande, Ore. . 806 Cramer St. BERG, CLARENCE A. Milwaukee' WIS' 110 Addie St., FITZSIMMONS, THEODORE Lead, S. Dak. Marshall, Minn. BU-LACK1 EDWIN FOGELBERG, BURNET1' l 908 24th Sr., F M- . 1, I Milwaukee, Wis. ' Osstonl mn BINNING, ROBERT FRANKLIN, G. FRED gi Unity Wig' North Yaklma, Wash. l li: BLANCHER, HOWARD FRANKLIN, JOSEPH ,, I Loyal, Wig. 436 Washington St., J Janesville, Wis. N 5 BRENSIKE, FERDINAND 303 11th Ave., GAGNON, JOSEPH P. .gf Ashland, Wis. Mountain Iron, lVIinn. jill H AAA' ff' ' ' . 'V Fill. ' . mf..- mem iz Q I H51 CAGNON BARTZ RYE HIDINGS FRANKLIN NICKEL WHITE CROSS HALAMA GLOBOKAR HERRING SIMONICH BECK BLANCHER BILLACK ,IANKE NEUMANN LAKSON MOEHLE BERC 14 'I A- l . C s KUITU TRAFFORD 0'HARA MOORE RAYMOND GOODNEY THIEL SNIVELY OQUIST COBURN DAVIDSON FITZSIMMONS MCRAE TRUE SNEEN WLLQ BUCHHOLZ ,-W., XA . T -,. . I 1-161 ii in A 1 it ix . .r n Q 1 1 ,Qi .ii iUH4 Ql1917lh , ........ JMD, F7 F? MANUAL TRAINING JUNIORS GLOBOKAR, OlHARA, JOSEPH J. ii Riwnbik, Minn.f Riwnbik, Minn. if GooDNEY, RUSSELL J. OQUIST, PETER Stambaugh, Mich. Red Top, Minn. HALAMA, JAMES RAYMOND, FECIL 2 Bessemer, Mich. Le Sueur, Minn. 3. HAMANN, CLARENCE RIDINGS, JOHN T. - i: jefferson, Wig, Sommerset, Ky. HERRING, RALPH ROEN. ARTHUR , 1236 E. Weber Ave., Menomonie. Wis- :+ '. Stockton, Cal. RYE GEORGE i 2 JANKE, GEORGE W- Aurora, Minn. X Frame' Mum' SHAFER, RAY A. N, fx KovAcH, FRANK J. Brentwood, Cal. Aurora' Mum' SIMONICH, JOHN C. , KUITU, EDMUND Mountain Iron, Minn. Cloquet, Minn. SNEEY E LARSON, ARTHUR A. R. F. D. No. 9, X ' Elbow Lake, Minn. MC1'10m0Y1iC, Wis- NICRAE, JAMES SNIVELY, HARYEY K.. 53:2 Rib Lake, Wig. Menomonie, Wis. MOEHLE, FRED STEWART, LESLIE C. 1 V 1300 Addison Ave., 1103 Bluff St-n ii i Chicago, 111- Janesvllle, WIS. 1, , MOORE, EDWIN THIEL, ERNEST R. I if 3 Le Sueur, Minn. Ka5S0H, Mimi- A 1 NEUMANN, GROVER E. TORNELL, ALBIN fl ' New Bremen, O. Center City, Minn. ,En NICKEL, FRED W. TRAEFORD, ROGER E. 2816 East 25th St., Missoula, Mont. W Minneapolis, Minn. , 1' TRUE, GEORGE P. X 1' NOR!-IN, H- Missouri Valley, Iowa. li 1009 Church St., 521 Beloit, Wis. TYSON, DWIGHT H. ' Brookings, S. Dak. ' OBERG, WM. STANLEY Center City, Minn. WELD, WU-I-IAM F- Menomonie, Wis. O,DONNELL, GERALD R, F, D, NO, 97 WHITE, HARRY E. Chippewa Falls, Wis. Brooklyn, Wis. i l if iii 's ' , iiiii in ,..,. i, in - in when RRRRR Wig-5514. so fi R fI47I LAUN POLLEY ALEXANDER TREVITT REG.-KN SCHRING HEFTY BATHKE WALKIX BQ ALLEY JOHNSON YVISNER LOASCHIYG NELSON WH,-XLEX , X . LARSEX MEAD LEYSE 1'-A ' 'MA- J.-XNSON ENG COTEY KROOG CHRISTNIAN GABRIEL ROWLEY HOWE DECKERT MARKART SUPER TAYLOR TRACY ALLEN HUBBLE DOUBLE JENSEN ROBERTS GREEN COLVIN BRISBANE BECKER l1181 I I 1 I I E., E I gl 2,1 5 NI, E is .ZS :fee ki lil is I I 3? :Q 1, .23 IEJHI . ff .7777E.. 1.9112 I ..-L it QI I WI ' 'DOMESTIC 'SCIENCE IUNIORS I ALI-EN, AI-DA CURREY, WYLMATH Box 120, Ontario, Ore. if ' Washtucna, Wash. D L M Ig A- ANIEL, Ucv . ' if ALLEY, ELECTA Sergeant Bluff, Iowa. il is Huron, S. Dak. D H . ' ECKERT, ELEN ' . 53 ,L ALTENDORF, VERENA 26 W' 5th St., gi 25 ll 426 24th Ave., Dubuque, Iowa. ig Milwaukee, Wis. I if 3, DOLL, KATHERINE li Ag, AYERS, ELEANOR 2703 Min St., Ig 'I Benton, Wis. Evansvilie, Ind. BATE, Loxs E. DOUBLE, ELEIANOR .I. Mason City, Iowa. 722 Elm! Tree Road, f., I. gg Lake Forest, Ill. ax If BATHKE, ORILLA I ,t I Waseca, Minn. DUNN, RACHIZL GLADYS -I ' 'l , W' . ' 2 BECKER, ELLA M1 ton 15 Cederburg, Wis. ECKSTEIN, EDNA 5 , W' . li: BEHAN, SUSAN K. Prescott is ix, 3 Petosky, Mich. ENG, BORGHU-P ' ii T T Menomonie, Wis. .- ,I BERGELIL, ANNA 3 gi gl cuuuuuu, Mum. ENGLE, SHIRLEY I-N N f lk, N h. I BIGELOW, TIIELMA or O e ' 922 Vaughn Ave- W., ENGELMAN, ELIZABETH gg Ashland, WIS. 409 24th st., Milwaukee, Wis. fjjg If BIRNER, JESSIE ul 862 Elizabeth St., FE'-IXI MIRIAM 5 1: I Kenosha, Wis. Prairie du Sac, Wis. 335 ,ill BLANKE, ALMA FERGUSON, GLADYS L. I Burlington, Iowa. Grinnell, Iowa. 'I Born, MARY JANE FULLMER, AYANELLE EI South Auburn, Nell. 230 N. 7th sr., 95 . L , W' . fe. BRISBANE, ETHEL M. a Crosse 15 iff ii 378 3151 SL, GABRIEL, FRANCES if' I 1315 Milwaukee, Wis. Evansville, Wis. if BROOKS, MARY A. GLANVILLE, MAUDE 1 731 Menomonie St., Wisher, Neh. I ,, .Q Eau Claire, Wis. ' , ., GLEASON, GERTRUDE CIIRISTMAN, RUTH M. Austin, Minn' N Evansville, Wis. 1' GOLDSBERRY, R. PEARL 151 X COLE, KATE Central City, Iowa. Albion, Ind. G M A 5? RAY, ARGARET . wg 1' R COLv1N, HARRIET M. Excelsior, Minn' X .. 1. 1 I Everett' Wash' GREEN, MILDRED iff COTEYA MARGARET 1116 Powell st., If Clifton, Ariz. St. Joseph, Mo. gr El 'ill A 7.ZiTf'1'iLi Wi ll' I 7 eeeeeeeeeee 1,513 f149QI I! 'x 1 3 .,x ,U 2 -A .. li f X T s .i li! 113 UH: - 1111912 Hr u W, S1113 'i 1 1 ' L H r 5 ii 1 i 1 SS SSS 'S' S s Q . 1 5 - BLANKE BEHAN HAIGHT ENGELMAN SCOULAR DANIELS ' l WIITMER FELIX KNUTSON PEAY PERRIEE HORN IOHNSRUD 1 5 PRIBNOW ITA COLE PETERSON LONGFELLOW HOWE BROOKS JAMIESON iq 5, 1 K , ! E4 T i Q2 f if , Emi lil H-2,5 f H V 1 T X T 2 , T 1 w ,s 3 THOMAS PARSONS WALL NISH WAMPLER VEST BIRNER, TIMERMAN V Y 1, RUSHFELDT LARSEN TRAPP HAISH MOSCHEL MCCRORY TOCHER NICHOLS jj: PARKER ENGLE ALTENDORF JOHNSON BKGELOW OLSON MALOTA SHIREY McARTI-IUR mmf L...,..J imgli, , L zggsmx fl U H501 'Q ' 1 gi .1 1 . 1 Eili if 1 .. ,1 1111 I . 1: 1 in 5 E . 1 ze 5 3 il , .i a ,k is if 51 '31 15111. i! if - 1111.912 Hx ,,,, , 1' 1 DOMESTIC SCIENCE JUNIORS 1? if 33 HAIGHT, CLAIRE E. LAUN, ELDA 3 ii 1216 Sheridan Ave. No., Elkart Lake, Wis. 1 31 23 Minneapolis, Minn. j ff ii LEYSE, GERTRUDE 3 3 U HAISH' HELEN ' Kewaunee Wis 3 , Cloquet, Minn. ' ' 1: 5 L , P ,, H Y ,M OASCHIING, ERILLA ,i ANigZYEia3:YAve'7 Black River Falls, Wis. V X, VKUCOUVGT, B. C. LONGFELLOW, RUTH 333 HEFTY, IVA E. . Albuquerque, N. M. 1, 1, Monroe, Wis. LYALL, lVlAY 3, 3 HILL, MARJORIE Harvey, N. D. 3 1,5 13 T mah W' ' ,l 3. 0 A ls' NIACHMILLER, LEILA B. if fl HORN, RUTH Andover, s. Dak. 1 1 3 Cedarhurg, Wis. , A 3 l1lALOTA, STELLA -' HowE, HILDA Lead, S. Dak. X ,N Seymour, Ind' MARKART, MARIE L. HOWE, MARGARET Fon Smith, Ark. 1 E 1 Monroe, Wis. M ' 1 1:1 ,, F EAD, ELIZABETH 3 Ei 1 HUBBLE, ISMAY Armour, 5. Dali. Couer d'A1ene, Ida. MOEN CORA HUE5T15f IRENE3 Ciesco, lowa. 31 ig Greencastle, Ind. M To C gi . 01.1 , LARA HUTCHINS, HELEN 25 N. Park Ave., F3 Roscoe, 111- Fond du Lac, Wie. ITA, FLORENCE l1'1OSCHEL, MARGARET M. ff Burlmgwn, Iowa- ' 2068 lglehart Ave., 1 A .Q JAM1EsoN, JOSEPHINE St' Paul, Mmm- 3 3.1 11 .3 Shuusbllfg, Wis- , MCARTHUR, VINA 3 I JANSONV OLGA R. F. No.. 2, ' M 3: 'WE Norway, Mich. Janesville, WIS. N 12 JENSEN, ELEANOR MCCl'GIORY', 3' Sheridan, WYO. OHIICC o, inn. 3 i ! JENSON, JUANITA MCLIXNA JESSIE W, 33 11 33 1 Blue Earth, Minn. l enomome' 15' 1 JOHNSRUD CLARA NELSON, EQZABETH ' ,. 1766 Girard Ave. So., Albert Lea, Mum' Minneapolis, Minn. 1 JOHNSTON, PAULINE T 1 Philipsburg, Mont. NICHAZLS' CORIRPE H' 3 li'YIGHTS RUTH M aseppai mn. A 7 - 5 1 Hopkins, Minn. P'ISHE1ggmEfiY D 7 ' KNUESOT' LEE? OLSON, RUTH C. , or er' mn' New Ulm, Minn. ' I Knooc, 1wILDRED 'I 3: Crookstou, Minn. PARlEgR'0IgECE'jne,l 3 1, KRUECER, VERONICA Davenport, IOWH- ' Westbrook, Minn. PARSOYS HELEN J si 1 1 2 LARSEN, l1r1ABEL O. 600 W. 3rd St., Eg , S5 Whitehall, Wis. Ashland, Wis. 3335 . .LV ix, , if W' ms To 3 a 51111 H1511 I I . I .11 U 1917 1111 1' W 1311131 iii DOMESTIC SCIENCE .IUNIORS W PEAY, BESSIE STONE, AIRS. MARGARET 112 West 19th, Menomonie, Wis. Little Rock, Ark. STRANDER, HELEN PERRIER, ISABELLE Crookston, Minn. ' Draper, Wis. SWAN EDNA PETERMANN, IDA Brownton, Minn. Laurim' Mich' TAYLOR, ROSA M. PETERSON, EDNA 4716 Cooke St., X Fairmount, N. Dak. Duluth, Minn- POLLEY, DORRIS THOMAS, CORNET-IA I , New London, Wis. Mukwonasv, WIS- PRIBNOW, FLORENCE L. THOMAS, HORTENSE I Park Falls, Wis. 1351 E' lafn St? Mmneapolis, MInn. I RAY, MRs. J. E. T Y D 'I Menomonie, Wis. IME3iVi?hbirs:dOgIJZE so QQ M RAINIER, MAIJCE- Minneapolis, Minn. i Logan, Iowa' TOCHER, ISLAY REGAN, ETHEL Livingstone, Mont. Mora' Mmn' TOLLEESON, ADELAIIJE RICHARDS, JEAN 633 Mead Sf-, 1767 Irving, Appleton, Wis. I Minneapolis, Minn- TORSEN, HELENE GAIL ROBERTS, IVIARIE DGCOYHI1, IOWH- Lime Spfings, Iowa. TRAPP, ELVERA ROWLEY, CECILE Dodge Center, Minn Durand, I11. TRACY, FLORENCE 3 556 South River St. 15 RUSHFELDT, ALMA - , si Hawley, Minn. Appleton' WIS' TREVITT, MAE ' SANDBERG, LILLIAN Monroe Wig' ' 822 Terrace Ave., , I Marinette, Wis. VEST, MAUDE Austin, Minn. SCOULAR, FLORENCE WALKIN Lois M ' ' . ' enomome' WIS Watertown, S. Dak. SCHRING, MARY Marseilles, Ill. WALX1,Qff'hieil Minn. SHIREY' FAY WALLIS EDITH G. McLaughlin, S. Dak. 557 Sheridan Road, SLOOP, COM B' Kenosha, Wis. Palmyra, Wis- WAMPLER, ELIZABETH ' SMITH, ADDIE M. El6nD'ON0' 13' X steeie, N. Dak. W Y ' gig? SNIVELY, MRS. H. K. ATX?jgrS0Ii:Hi?,d. 31 Menomonie, Wis. 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E a i 1 x lfl All 191? ll. -.-.-,..,......,.,,4.:Qll.s tml TO TI-IE ALUMNI i . . . . ACH year the Alumni has an opportunity to show its true value, its growth as a co-operative organization. This year it has been shown by li the numerous contributions for the Annual. The lack of space. prohibits the publication of many interesting and inspiring communications. We 5 take this space to thank you all for your interest and co-operation, for it 1 is the attitude of the Alumni that is a true criterion of the value of the school. RUTH CHICKERING, '15, I il 7 i- EsTHER HELLER 16 .x 55 1 9 il WM. D. MAYO, 14, ii gs . . it Alumni Edztors. ii ' STOUT ALUMNI ORGANIZATION NCE a ain the Stout Alumni have raised the banner of organization, if '1 g . . .V . ti and with the worth ur oses the have in mind this time, the banner S, Y P P Y should not be allowed to fall nor should there be a lack of loyalty or co- Qi o eration on the art of the raduates. .E ss P P g . During the First Home Coming and Dedication of the Home Economics Building of this year there was enough spirit manifested to induce Mr. Ben Leuchtenberger to announce a meeting of Alumni, students and faculty for iii-5 the ur ose of considerin an Alumni Association. At this meeting there .1-M, P P , 5 . . . 3 were some fifty in attendance and all seemed enthusiastic to develop a live, active organization. The plan which seemed most feasible was to have a 55 central committee consisting of Alumni residing in Menomonie and branch Qi ly organizations 'in many parts of the United States. A large part of the work which may be done by the Alumni can probably best be accomplished by Ei these branch organizations because they can meet oftener. It 15 suggested il ll that a branch organization be formed with some large city as a center,hand include as much territory and as many smaller cities as seems best to t ose initiating the movement in that section. y In addition to the work done by the various branches separately, all the if branches working with the central committee could occasionally develop W something that would be valuable to all Stout graduates wherever located. It is suggested that an Alumni Directory be published and sent to all grad- uates. Also special issues of the Stoutonia containing Alumni news might be 7, Another idea which is being thought of is a Big Homecoming s in . i The following officers were elected for one year: lg BEN LEUCHTENBERGER ............................. President KITTIE BISHOFF ........ ...... V ice-president FRED L. CURRAN ....... ....... S ecretary Q BERNICE STEENDAHL. ............ ..... T reasurer l The central committee is as follows: ELEANOR DUNN MRS. Louis F. OLSON Qi ,QE MABEL Lnrnoiu C1-IAS. E. ESLINGER it MARY EHRHARD Orro BRUNKOW Ei ll FRED L. CURRAN SE if s- is iill TIT I 'gQ2::L..L3g: A ' iiiil-Yllsdlll. ' 'lim If1531 .i eg it 3 1 1l:,....l I UH! iIll1.911Hl , g so D Tl A 3 tg T E ii 3 3 Ql it li . MANUAL TRAINING AT WEST GREEN. BAY at 2 5-1 HE Manual Training course given in the High School of West Green Bay is purely elective, and approximately seventy-five percent of the boys take the work. The Work in the department is given with the intention of bringing Al students to realize the relationship of the shops and drafting room to the 3 factories, office, and other fields of business in their immediate vicinity. We have been brought to realize the excellent opportunity offered us of direction in This work not t student but at it economic point One of the the making of A Heretofore the the making of apparatus and furniture for the city schools. only arouses interest and enthusiasm upon the part of the the same time it is a boon to the school board from an of view. attempts that we are working on at the present writing is paper presses for each of the public schools in the city. waste paper has been thrown into the fire. When these are completed, the school board can bale and sell their paper. i Q ln the copper work department, an attempt has been made to make ,A T shields for trophies for certain athletic events, one in particular, for the T l city football supremacy, which was presented to East High some time ago. i 1 i An outside feature of our drafting -department is the making of posters, T QQ lull? gg xjlslfz :Q U Ifl54l 132 ti 111 1 x :S is 1 11-, 11' I 115 1I 11: 6 3:1 111 I1 .Ii :vs sw 11 1 1 '11 11: 111115 531 11 Ff tt 1 111 11 1131111 1121911 H1 at LJIEQ fl Fig ' cartoons on black boards, and other forms of advertising for school activ- ,lp ities and athletics. 1 The growth of the school is a great source of satisfaction, and with Nothing too goodn as our motto we anticipate brighter prospects for com- ing years. Our present equipment and faculty are small, but we hope to I grow in future years. T C. D. BROWER, JR., 'l3. I WT West Green Bay, Wis. p I T QI T 1 1 Dear Alumni: S one of the earlier graduates of Stout Institute I am pleased at the 11 1 opportunity of writing a few words for the coming issue of the Stout TQ Annual. Having graduated in 1908 from Stout Institute and having linished M y I my high school course in the Stout Manual Training High School shortly Ei 1 t before The Stout Institute was established, I find it very interesting in- 1 deed to look back over the past decade and a half, and study the changes 1 and developments which have occurred in that time. ll Previous to the establishing of The Stout Institute there were several E tg Menomonie High School graduates who entered the manual training teach- gg I ing field on the strength of their high school work without having received any professional training. The writer was one of these and commenced 1151 teaching manual training in a small Wisconsin town when, if I remember correctly, there were only seven towns in Wisconsin offering manual train- ing in their public schools. This was in 1903, and although one or two iff: towns in the state had had manual training for twenty years previous to I 1 this time, little progress had been made, and the value of the work was still tg 1, seriously questioned by many. T is It was the time when the growth of manual training was beginning to 113 y increase at such a rapid rate. The work was being introduced throughout I the country so rapidly that the demand for teachers greatly exceeded the 15 ,Q supply. It was, also the time when enthusiasm for manual training had 1 risen so high that all sorts of extravagant claims were made as to what it 1, lx, would accomplish. T y Now that it has been in vogue for a considerable number of years and EI I is recognized by all as a legitimate part of the public school curriculum, it ,N ' , is interesting to see just what it really does accomplish, where it succeeds ' and where it fails. Beyond all question it is of greatlvalue as a cultural I subject wherever it is properly administered. It promotes mechanical skill T I and insight of a general character and is indispensable to the individual I who is seeking what is generally known as a liberal education. It is also true that it has some industrial value, but for those who have been looking T I upon it as a means of trade training, its results are very disappointing 5 indeed. Under present conditions the boy going through the public schools itil 111 D does not get an appreciable amount of technical training which would be Q21 1 applicable to any trade until he is well along in his high school 1, 111 ' workg and the boy Who goes through high school is not generally destined T, to be a mechanic, but rather a business or professional man. As a business 1E or professional man his horizon is greatly broadened by the variety of manual training Work which he has had at high school. But the boy who .1.. lil- ' flfglll c HIE! IISSI i 2 i s, it L.: 111: 'i 'S ,i E 1 1. ,. r it -1 li il 5 I s i F .53 E, tl UW lH1917 Hr g f,,1llC3l ll? - I drops out of school at an early age to enter lndustry does not have even . this, to say nothing of definite trade training. Manual training, then, in the public school settles down into its proper fi place as a subject which is mainly cultural, while the Continuation School I 5 ,E now comes forward as the newest departure in education, calculated to meet 'E I 5 g' the long-felt need of young people who leave the public schools at an early I 5 age. In my opinion the continuation school is by far the most important . 5 ' development of recent years in the educational field. I believe that it will I ij j not only meet the needs which it is calculated to meet, but that it will so ' jg react upon the public school system as to bring about a great improvement g all along the line. In fact I shall not be surprised if, within the next decade j gf or so, industrial education will have completely absorbed the public school j E 5 manual training. That is, that the grade and high school pupils will receive t their manual training work in the industrial school under the same instruc- 3 tors as the continuation school pupils who are making an exhaustive study rj E of the trades into which they are planning to enter. If this comes to pass, lg 5 gf great benefit will be realized by the establishing of a much more eflicient and xl 5 economical system, and the conditions which at present make manual train- xl j j jlng stlgch a haphagard and disjointed proposition, as it often is now, will 'A I j ave een remove . gg if l Z NEWTON VAN DALSEM, if j 5 Davenport, Iowa. Class of 1908. l Il 5 5 5 l. Qi SOME SPECIAL FEATURES OF OUR WORK s 't I 5 . 5 HE Santa Ana High School has a meritorious Home Economics Depart- QM' ment. Three teachers are employed, and one hundred and fifty stu- tj dents are enrolled in the various courses. Five courses are offered: Two 3 l Q years of domestic science, two years of domestic art, and one-half year of ' EE '5 5 camp cookery for boys. Some of the special features of our work are I, lj M the contest exhibit, the mothers' luncheons, and the business men's luncheon. 3 ' V The contest exhibit was held Thursday of the week preceding the Christ- , mas vacation. All of the sewing that had been completed previous to that il E j time was exhibited. Articles of a kind were grouped together, and several :Q ji 5 judges appointed for each class of work. Mothers, teachers, dressmakers A and students acted as judges. Blue, red, or white ribbons were awarded to 5' ll the garments taking first, second, or third place in each class. Quite a Q. j l number of mothers and others interested in the work of the department were present. 3 ji From time to time during the year, groups of girls from the advanced Q cooking classes entertain their mothers and the women of the faculty at I3 I luncheon in the model apartment. As far as possible, the responsibility ,. I for these small affairs is placed on the students. 1 The business men's luncheon is a new feature this year. Formerly 3' gl we have had an annual fathers' dinner to which were invited the father of jg lj j each student in the department, the men of the faculty, and the members of I rj the school board. The guest list for the business rnen's luncheon includes the . ,I j members of the Merchants, and Manufacturers, Association and the mem- I bers of the Chamber of Commerce. This affair is given by the department I M1 as a whole. Every student has a delinite part in preparing for it. 5 ln addition to these annual affairs, we have at various times served such auf as eeee ffss We ::::.-itat .. .. ... ... ei to f156l ,-.-.Hi ' A A A ..,,..- V-V--......... , , ,ffff':ffffIfN.A I : I 1 Fm-ml2w 'S ' 3 -- x ' 2 fi E 5 cuss or ssnvlcs svmaor. - 4 E X cuss or ssnvlcz svmsm If I s 5 - ul : 3 I 5 hy Mum, 7 Q X my Mmm I : I 5 Q my LAND- mm Ii A my Lmef lg- 2, I 3 g Nzgm Mwg- Nils WESTERN UNAUN umm Mm-ge mu ix 1 ii 5 S 2 . A xy? fr -+---- 1: 1 is 5 5 E 3 umm Lzmr N I. -E,-uf . umm ues., u L . N 5 ll mm ol These Ir-fee SWEET? Us f, un u nm of mm mm Iymlwlf ' 5 S 5 3 : 5 mmf: qrmm mm ummm: ol 9 Z swam :Im ma chan fnumbard : : b I I lea I ' W 5 5 E 5 :NfN'fF-1f122f'5.'!'f53?'32h'A 'K :5l'fAQ'fAiN'fJ13TE?.2fhT:H i 5 E E 5 E SYNDG' IWBITIIQ IHC! HUB CYNECK. NEWCOMB CARLTON. PRESIEINT GEORGE W. E. ATKINS. FIRII' VIC!!! DENY WMU!! lbiiilflnq l'1ll ml CFML ' S if A 'A ' '- T' ' Au ' - - n ' 'I I N if RECEIVED AT 219 BRADY STREET, DAVENPORT, IOWA a'12A's 3 ' A zBcHI.w 191 NI I is BOISE IDA MAR 16TH-1917 Q : I ggfi NN NATO CARE HIGH SCHOOL A 43 'ik 1, I DAVENPORT IOwA. I MECHANICAL ARTS IN BOISE CITY SGHOOLS THE COURSE OF STUDY IN THE MECHANICAL ARTS DEPARTMENT BEGINS IN THE INTERMEDIATE HIGH SCHOOL AND IS CARRIED Q 1 is qllgnz 1 3 ON MORE EXTENSIVELY IN THE FOUR UPPER CLASSES THE INTERMEDIATE COURSE ME : :KISS INCLUDES A COMPLETE SET OF ELEMENTARY PROBLEMS LEADING ON TO THE MORE E13 F' it N Qi DIFFICULT PROJECTS WITH ROUGH SKETGHES AND COM LETE BILLS OF MATERIAL IN EOH SAME THE OOBHELATION OF THE WORK IS ODE CHIEZF AIM IN THE HIGH . . I :1 EE i325 Q M SCHOOL AND THIS IS CARRIED OUT THROUGH OUR SIX DIFFERENT COURSES IN M Ex 'E ,W 32 If 2: 'HOOD AND CABINET CONSTRUCTION INTHRMINGLED WITH THE SAME NO OF COURSES Nl Q? H......1 5 1.4 5 :,,3: Q .... 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I EL 'Q 4 5f.::z::f ?:AI:T4?VfmWu 5 N j3fnf-N,,--nznlunur asones w.-H.A'rmNs,rmHrv-u..-u em- mfmffinigfiqfyielg 1 L fi 1 '--S-- 2 gi i , REGEWED AT ?19lRADYSTREEL nAv:NronI,lnwA,fNNH' Qi i CONTD EZCHLW 191 NL ii IN THE DRAFTING DEPARTMENT CAHHBNTHY I3 CARRIED ON IN A VERY EXTENSIVE MANNER THE BOYS OF THB CLASSES ARE CONSTRUCTING ALL THE BUILDINGS ON THE I A ff is E1 35 SCHOOL FARM INCLUDING LARGE STOCK BARN WITH SILO HORSE BARN DAIRY AND . 5 , I N 5' g N S T A if Q MADE AFTER COMPLETE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE IN THE ARCHITUR i 2 S AL DEPT NEVER BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OF THE BOISE SCHOOLS gi A Ei ii HAS ANYTHING OF' SO EXTENSIVE AND DIFFICULT A NATURE ATTEMPTED AND WE ARE ii :I fl' I N I 1 . I , S I Ii F PROUD TO SAY THAT THE WORK IS UNDER THE SOLE SUPERVISION OF STOUT INSTRUCTION i555 Q EQ E v ALBRECHTSON '14 AQ g '12oA N N A525 E3 ..,, ,,,,,, I, F-It 1..i ,m.-.MAM ........ A .... .... I- ,,,..,, .... I ......,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, I A-- -- ' 11' 7T M'C ' LL--S-H11---I-f----1755-xgllgifjl IISTI I.. is : S I fl fi I J I tl I I I 2 II 2 35 t K , I I I 1, I, 33 5 5 tolli 'Il 1917 ll Mfifflem I' I 'g ttf! - EI fi I I li l I 1: ' as N K' if i 3 I5 EI l. l 5 II I 3 E I I 1 it l II Q 1 il l I I BUILDINGS ON scuoot FARM, BoIsI:, IDAI-Io C ' S organizations as the Orange County Schoolmasters' Clubg the Faculty ji if Tennis Playersg the County Home Economics Associationg the Home Eco- p j nomics Section of the Ebell Club, and the Southern California School I N is I I 35 I Clerks. X1 gg H We do not consider that our department is organized for the sole purpose 312 of giving these public aifairs, neither do we believe that they are of more iii educational value than the other work of the course The sim l - IG? 1..-.a - Y P Y fepfe .......i sent one phase of our Work. 5 LILLIAN FITZ, '13. I E Santa Ana, Cal. 'I' ii E fi Stoufs Trio at Boise I I i l I l f Sf I ll li I 'l ES K I 1 I lil I III f I E Q l I I I I F: w li tl I sTEINIcE.'Is PLUMMER,'11 ALBRECHTSON, '14 W-,,,,.., ..... WM.. , ..,,, ,, IDU? fl 'WW it 155521 iifiltfill IISBI z: 1 J 5312! X S . ii if . 4. E ,., ,., IDU' ill 1911 H' -D ., ill U. INDUSTRIAL ARTS IN THE TRI-CITIES I I l HE cities of Davenport, Iowa, and Rock Island and Moline, Illinois, form S5 a group known as the T ri-Cities. They are situated in the Mississippi ig Valley, midway between St. Paul and St. Louis, and have a population of approximately 140,000. All three of them are intensely industrial in their ,E Y 2' activities, a great diversity of industries being found here. Machine, en- I 5 gineering, wood-working, and many special shops, wagon and plow works, are located within the three cities. The community is one demanding a l modern, ellicient and progressive type of industrial arts instruction in the 5 I public schools to fulfill the needs of the boys and girls who go each year H l by the score to seek their livelihood in these varied industries. It is a big problem to meet this demand, and although by no means perfect, the quality M and quantity of the instruction now being given is of a high order, and does ,E il its share toward sending the younger generation out, better equipped to q f l, fight life's battles and to become worth-while Americans. I I Possibly it is due to the spirit of competition caused by the unique sit- li 'N E uation of three separate municipalities forming one large community that I , 5 the industrial arts, or industrial education, as you might call it, has reached ,N 3 the splendid state of development that it has. l I3 l Each of the cities is the proud possessor of an Industrial Arts Building, I g l the work of which is correlated with that of the high schools. The grade 2 I il school classes are handled through the use of centers, there being five such in Davenport. In Rock Island and Moline the Domestic Arts courses 21-is are taught in the same buildings as the Industrial Arts, while at Davenport each has a separate building. The following will give in general the size and equipment of the In- dustrial Arts Buildings, for, although there are some points of variance in ,Ti the three schools, the principal factors are similar. Foundries accommodat- , ,Q ing twenty students, forge rooms containing from twelve to twenty forges, xl Q! 1 a machine shop -in one school giving specialized work, and room in the ti other two ready to install in the near future, print shops in two of the t 'i 'E schools, accommodating from sixteen to twenty students each, wood-turning and pattern-making shops with equipment for classes of twenty, cabinet- l making shops for classes of twenty or more, large mill-rooms, stock rooms, 3 and finishing rooms, and two well-equipped, well-lighted drawing rooms in I i each school with blue-printing facilities in one. The grade shops are also in I well equip ed. I H In the lllomestic Arts Department each school is equipped with one or ' .. more spacious, completely appointed kitchens and store room for twenty-four ' . , l students. There is a model dining room in connection with each, where I i I I luncheons, etc., are served by the students. Also, there are large sewing rooms. A model Hat or apartment is also included in two of the schools, ' where the girls are instructed in household management, room planning and , furnishing. Grade centers of good equipment are also included in this I de artment. - PThe courses of study in the different schools are providing, as far as fi ., possible, a form of industrial work based on the needs of their portion of f the community, and all the work presented as practical as possible, without I I robbing it of its distinctly educational purposes. ' I I l, ge The work begins in the sixth grade and continues throughout the high it ii uf il fb- 1 . li I iddl f diidlld llddllddlilillfildl I I If i':: I c aaaa I lll U l:159l 2 z x . a S 1 F llilllf M1912 Hn insulin E 3 school course. ln Davenport the grade manual training is compulsory, I 1 sg and a pupil must pass in that subject to be promoted, the same as in other I ' Work. Opportunity for specialization is given in the high school work, and the aim is to provide some specific knowledge and up-to-date practice , in the workto which the students may go, and also to give as broad a knowl- y is it edge as possible of the social and industrial problems. . v' it tg . Speaking of .Davenport in particular, the work is arranged as follows, H gy with the Domestic Arts running parallel courses for the girls. ' i lg 6th Grade-Knife work. 10A-Pattern making Eg it M GfadeeE.i1r?,.:0fif.m,is':aggai1.t1.f'p wh Gmde-wanicalcgl-twin? ww ii 8th Grade-Bench work, hardwood, ele- bfealrghlitecturcallle 0 mac Une mentary cabinet making. 11B-Foundry work. .N 5 9th Grade-Mechanical drawing thruout 11A-Forge W0l'k- it it f' i 9B-lilleendliaivork. 12th Grade-Mechanical drawing thruout 5 if , . . the year. Continuance of 3 9A-Cabinet makmg' machine or architectural. 'l ,gl 10th Grade-Mechanical drawing thruout 12B-Machine shop. 10B Qioylezlgrning 12A-Machipe construction fnot tl: I 5 - . opene as ye . I I The periods for the above courses are one hour and a half per week ii in the sixth and seventh grades, two hours and one-half every other week I l. 128356 eighth ligralglc, ani njlngtyib minuteshper dai ford fidve days per wleek, 1me usua y em 1V1 e etween s o wor an rawind on a t ree ', to one basis, or vice gersa, in the high scholbl. D Advanced courses are offered in all lines for specialization, and electives are quite frequent, printing and drawing being the two prominent ones. Rock Island has special courses in basketry and weaving, freehand drawing ii ig and paipting, ofgen ip both boys and girls. The freehand drawing courses especia y are o a igh order. All these subjects are taught by a corps of well-trained special teachers y xg under the direction of an Industrial Arts and a Domestic Arts Supervisor. la There are over forty teachers engaged in this work in the Tri-Cities. The I male portion of this delegation is organized in the Illinois and Iowa ln- I I Q f dust?al Air? Aiiocigttmn, and the male faculty of the Tri-Cities many years i fi ago oun e G e c oolmaster's Club, which is still in its rime, and a it live organization. An intensive industrial survey of the Tri-Cilies is about Q I y to be made by the above-mentioned association toward the improvement of 3 the courses now being offered. We are constantly endeavoring to improve 5 I' i our schools, and enrich our courses of study, that we may keep our com- ,E munity abreast with the industrial and social advancement of the country. . it 5 The cut shows the Industrial Arts Building of Davenport, Iowa, a new struc- x ture built in the spring of 1916. I ' Mr. Achtenhagen has recently resigned his position to go into the auto- ip y mobile field, leaving only two Stout graduates in this vicinity, Newton Van gi, E, Dalsem, I908, Supervisor of Industrial Arts, and Wm. D. Mayo, Instructor I if E of Drafting, 1914, both located in Davenport. ill Ii . OscAR F. ACHTENHAGEN, '13, Rock Island, Ill. 3, N55 Q WM. D. MAYO, ilfl, ji Davenport, Iowa-. E ' l i ,E 1: 353,15 raw efffff effe t :staff eee eee f wa f160l I-Ulla? 1.-- 1 . - 14111912 Hi a -12111013 A GLIMPSE OF OUR WORK IN STOCKTON, CAL. TOCKTON, a city of 42,000 people, lies in the heart of the rich San 35 Joaquin Valley, 85 miles by rail and 100 miles by water east of San 5 . . . 13' i 25 Francisco. Stockton has been recently recognized as the most important ll manufacturing and business center outside of San Francisco, and is rapidly x : -' x : -' x 'E obtaining a similar place in the educational standing of the state. All good things have a small beginning, and this is particularly true of industrial education in the schools of this city. The first attempt to in- i 1' troduce the work was made in 1895, at which time one small center for grade woodwork was established. The work in the shop was very elemen- tary in nature, and the organization was poor, but a glance at the date, 1895, X3 1 proves one thing-the tendency for Stockton to take the initiative in this, Q as well as in other fields. No other school in the West had up to this time it attempted the introduction of the work which today occupies the center of i S1 . 1 si 43 the educational stage. fl The beginning, however, was lacking in many respects, and the third year those in power made the mistake of thinking that a woman could teach S shop work. Public sentiment became so opposed that the work was dis- ti Q carded, equipment was sold for little or nothing, and it was the will of the 31 1: it 1 people that 'fsuch foolishness should never be a part of the Stockton 3 53: schools. . I U . I it lt took eight years to overcome this feeling, and lt was not until 1907 that the demand became so great for modern industrial and vocational edu- cation that the board saw fit to enter again the field of practical work. And what do we find today? Let us review brieHy the growth and development If viii which manual training has undergone. iL::J ln 1907 there was only one center for grade work, and the courses had I :ll ltr 1:1: it been made to include instruction for only the boys. Two years later proved the need of more centers, and besides the addition of two more shops at this time, sewing and cooking were introduced for the girls. ln 1910 the work was again extended, but it was not until 1912 that high ,jf school students had the privilege of taking up the work. Today finds the Stockton schools in the front rank of progressive institutions of the West. gl Seven grade centers have crowded enrollments, the high school shops are ig gl filled with enthusiastic fellows who are going into the industrial world, the prevocational school is one of the first and best of its kind in California, and Stockton is now being taken as an example in eliicient management of Ei it night school work along Vocational lines. 1 1 51 li: wi 1 , The prevocational school is worthy of mention, for this is a sphere if fit of endeavor that has received great favor all over the country the past three 1 z 1 years, especially so in Wisconsin. Geo. Henry Jensen, who has charge of A :VS X it all the work in manual arts in the city schools is responsible for the forma- ,Q Ll il tion of this new school. The enrollment includes those students, both boys and girls, who do not expect to attend high school, but who will be expected if N early in life to enter the industrial world, and it is the aim of this school to if 3 better equip them to meet the requirements of the industries. 1 l The night school has an enrollment of about 41-00 and the curve of attend- 1 . ance is far above that found in cities where manufacturing is less prominent. 1 ii Manual training in the high school has gone forward by leaps and gg li bounds. From a mere beginning in 1912 it has advanced to one of the largest departments of the school. The course includes Wood Work, Cabinet idrrf iQLQ.N.:',.'KZ::,l0......-.-.,LL2iiiiiL..,,....,..,,...,,..,,. , W' WY' ' ':'::::' T ..... aaaf- a- Wla5llL -- tl 1531 flbll V i a I I i S I s E E is 5 I ' i :LI SI iI I. I ii 1: IIIL... I IUH1 . Wg1911lU I SQID Il 7 I I it I I ii ii I 51 I 1 it I I if I i A PANORAMIC VIEW or THE BUILDINGS 1 ' 1. . ' Making, Furniture Designs and Interior Decoration, Wood Turning, Pattern I l Making, Mill Work, Farm Mechanics, Concrete Construction, Msachine E 1 Design, Architecture felementary and advancedj, Show Card Writing, Sheet p I Metal Drafting, Shop Mathematics,--'Slide Rule Operation and various p , il branches of the above lines of work. It ll The class in Architecture has completed the plans for a building to be Il built by the construction class the coming year which will house courses in J 2 ! Machine Shop Practice, Forging, Automobile and Engine Work, Electric ii 5 'Wiring, Sheet Metal Work, and Art Metal Work. A class in Vocational Q, Guidance has also been added they past semester. This is a new course and if is proving very valuable and interesting. Stout Institute men and women are well represented here and apparently they are all upholding the wonderful reputation establishd by Stout lnsti- tute and Dr. Harvey. . Miss Keating, class of 1910, is in charge of the Do- rnestic Science work, Miss Mary Colwell of the same class is teaching 5:5 S El cooking, and Mabel McBain is in the sewing department. Alvin Eilert, l ,E l 1915, and Arthur Anderson, 1914, are in the grade centers, and H. A. ' A Campion, 1914, is in the High School. I ,N We are all endeavoring to leave the impression that there is no other it ' school equal to Stout lnstitute. H. A. CAMPION, '14. i fl 1 MY SOJOURN ON THE MEXICAN BORDER N June 19, 1916, President Wilson issued orders to all of the National 1 I Guards of the United States to mobilize at their State Camps and pre- p ll 1 pare for duty on the Mexican border, or, if need be, to fight for the old Flag X I on Mexican soil. 3, Being a member of the Guard, I too donned the olive drab and followed SN! ii' my captain and company. At Camp Douglas, Wisconsin, I had the pleasure 1 . of seeing several of the old graduates and some of the undergraduates of . the Stout Institute answer to roll call when their company was mustered it p into the service of the country. Stout may well be proud of the conduct . . and work of her men throughout the entire campaign. They were as will- I ing and as ready to do what they were asked to do as anyone in the service. Many of them were officers. .I 1 At Camp Douglas we received our first taste of real army life. Each U ,I morning we were awakened by the sound of reveille, and our good regi- ' mental band playing its morning march up Officers' Row. Then came the 333: Ed Ei ...,, Y. .,... Tj W-- il gr .qi U l162J :x :x E al Iii it Y 1 5 x Q ,, 1 : wx.: z E 2 Z E 1 I E 5 I 5 i. ,, X ri .iz it z 1 ,i N, 1 at E E, st ,sa , it 11:33 51: l , 3: ' 1. .5 1 LJ lwlif eeee mgziiiiffiii 1912 H? iiiiiii IQ mess call and everyone was in line for his rations, which at all times were very good. At seven o'clock we policed our tents and streets, and those unfortunate men who were sick were sent to the doctors. At eight o'clock i we started our regular day's work, going through all the known maneuvers I in the Manual. This siege of orders and marches ended at eleven. Dinner ij if was served. at twelve, after which we drilled from two to four as in the morning. Retreat was called at live-thirty and- supper was served at six. X' After supper we had what poets call uleisure hours off duty.'7 In-the army I we were subject to the same hours as at Stout. At ten-thirty taps sounded and all lights Went out. Everyone had to be in bed at this time or he was called to account the next morning by the good colonel. The work of mustering us into service from the State Guard took a little more than two weeks, and on July I2 we intrigued forhtbe boader, You can't imagine the joy and thrill! The longed- or ay was ere, anc we lx were to get a chance at the enemy, and we were going to a strange land for V, our Uncle Sam. The trip south was of great interest to all of us. The change from the iii E, corn and grain fields of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa, to the cotton and jet il sugar-cane of Oklahoma and Texas gave us subjects for discussion and is observation. At almost every station large crowds were out to greet us and tg wish us success. On our arrival at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, we were greeted by about 14,000 other soldiers and each had his story to tell about home and border service. After pitching our tents we settled down to the X: it same life we had lived at Camp Douglas. The climate of Texas was somewhat warmer than we had been used to and the neighbors were just a little bit strange. We were greeted by a goodly number of rattlesnakes, scorpions, centipedes, tarantulas, king snakes, jiggers and fleas. Many of the men were rather reluctant to sleep on the if fi ground with these unfriendly companions, but finally convinced themselves that soldiers should not be afraid of anything, and that all, at least for the it ii present, were soldiers. Il Most of our time in Texas was taken up with long marches and field it :I movements on a large scale. .We took. part 1n.a large number of sham Q: battles and had considerable rifle practice. During our stay in Texas we gg E marched about five hundred miles, some of the distance being made in light Ei marching order, which is gun, side arms, and light pack, the remainder being it t made in heavy marching order, which means carrying full equipment. A gt soldieir's complete outfit in heavy marching order weighs about seventy-two t if 2 poun s. I must admit that a soldier's life is quite far removed from a civilianas il L' life, nevertheless, there are some things to be learned in the service that ig every' American man should know. A soldier is placed to a large degree ulpion his glwn resource? and his only dpties arefobeqdience to his hilglfler ,il 1, ,l o cers, an his persona care. His one s ogan is or is comman an is T5 il, country. I I ly p Our experiences on the border were many and varied, and I can truth- V 1 fully say that there is not a man who served on the border during the 'N summer and winter of 1916 who is not glad that he did it and who would 'X 1' not do it again if the call came, for the lessons learned and the experiences 9, gained well repaid us for the time spent with the flag and for our country. 33, Winona, Mich. MARTIN LIDDY. Si 132 P1 i......i fi'--' H631 il S 1 i P 1 5: 2. :r :S lr--5: li SUPERVISION OF SCHOOL SPORTS BY MANUAL gt TRAINING TEACHERS CTIVITIES of pupils outside of the school-room determine to a consider- ' if if able extent their attitude in the class-room. Disorganized forms of l :ll amusements outside of school result almost invariably in the most forward and obtrusive boys taking the leadership. Their pranks cause the smaller ' it pupils to be envious, and each tries to outdo the other .in thinking of and 5, tl inciting other pranks of equal standing in the eyes of their lea-der. The' less it forward, who as a rule would profit the most by entering into the activities, ll are prone to keep out entirely. By keeping up the excitement and stimulat- i ing the play when interest drags, the individual leader drops into obscurity it and the self-conscious learn to forget themselvesp , From the kindergarten up through the grades and high school different if conditions exist. A division into two main sections would ordinarily meet y the needs of most public schools, namely, the playground for the first six Q grades, and the sports of a more or less competitive nature for the upper S! grades and academic students. 5 gg gg Extensive equipment- for the first group is not absolutely necessaryg still, when insufficient, it has proved to be worse than none where large L groups are to be handled. The writer had the experience of using the E if manual training shop, and, with a freshman class in woodwork, put up j a group consisting of. swings, see-saws, .and giant strides. '4Safety f1rst,' 1S a very important point ln the construction of this equipment. It must be W foolproof and substantially built. Trapeze, rings, and the like are liable to remain unused, and do not fit in so as to meet any particular need as well ......: as the others. Supervision of recreation periods by teachers of their respec- ii tive grades proves a saving on the equipment, and should tend to lnsure E equal privileges during the time allotted. 'E ' In the seventh to twelfth grades we find more complex problems, as 5 ' then the average pupil is no more interested in what is termed playground 3 amusementsf' By this time outside influences have become ingrained to a Q certain degree, and are sure to prove either a help, or a detriment toward l the advancement of the general plans. Keen competition and teamwork 1. between individuals, classes, and schools, when not carried too far, will serve a very good purpose by providing an incentive. As in manual training shops where we find the boy interested in the xi problem itself, the teacher in the subject matter involved, so here we find t l i , Q the interest of the boy in the game, and that of the supervisor in the training i ' possibilities. Where the supervisor aims only to put out one team superior 'N 5 to those of other schools, he sacrihces the opportunity of bringing into the f El, activities those who would proht most by entering: He. is not only mis- judging his own opportunities, but lowering his v1ewpo1nt to that of his, 1 ' charges. Conditions in places so managed have changed the spirit of whole- l some rivalry to one of Hwin at any pricef, Disgraceful conduct and sever- ii l ance of athletic relations with better schools bear witness to the prevalence i f' ' of this condition. il, To bring the athletic standard of an unsuccessfully managed school to 5 ig, 3 its proper level, both from an ethical and a Hnancial standpoint, requires infinite patience in organizing, and even when once organized, time is Q required to establish mutual confidence finally. wma, ' saws ..., .1 .QQ I 164-J :az 1 Ii it -is ' E IGH: ...... f,lj lf J f 1111911 iff g . fmt it An association for promotion of physical activities serves a laudable purpose in promoting good management and should provide for: l is Government of meetings by rules of order. Distribution of responsibility through offices. Regular reports covering receipts, expenditures, and liabilities. The fear of bankruptcy haunts the guardians of many an athletic treas- ury. While some school boards may provide annual allowances, such cases 5, are very unusual. It is more often necessary to conduct two or more branches on a basis which will allow a deficit in others. The experience of the writer is based on his.relations with schools with a view to being of assistance to the association. Two methods were used with success, namely: li Q15 Using the shop freely for the construction of devices, such as hurdles, Jumping standards, vaulting standards, field goals, bounding boards, bleach- gi ers, and similar equipment. Q21 By managing one or two branches with a View of making a profit for use in the promotion of other branches. ,, is i' i' In both cases the results proved the effort worth while. One school 1 board showed their approval by voting an appropriation to increase the equipment already made. ln the other case as good a showing was made by raising the standing of the association from some 35175 below level, to a balance on the other side of the ledger. Many schools require some sort of participation in outside activities. Eg This should not be recommended as the easiest way to meet requirementsg but in many instances, it is the only method available. Not only do individ- ual schools make this requirement, but large groups as well, the largest being the schools of the state of New York. Provision was recently made there that the schools no longer hire salaried coaches for different branches of athletics without their being bona fide members of the faculty to the extent 3 of teaching at least two regular classes, which is merely another way of stating, The teaching force is expected to take part in the activities of fi their school.'7 - fl CLYDE H. OLTMAN, 913. sl I ii ' 5 5' i 13. ' gi it T ti gg i i ll if l 2 'i l 1 if T 2 l ,. il ' ti if al ' tl it ii E fiti EE :E ii X tim.: 2' ssfsfc ' cccc f165l 1' li 11 1 122 TT it 3 Q 111: 215 11s 11 , 1 3. 111 ' S31 ig 1 111 11 ai iz? 5 if 1 . , as 11155 sir :E 131: 2 11? were given the task of writing a Roast Sec- tion and not a Y W C. A. hand-book. It would give us no end of suffering we thought anything had been held back because ,lg 2313 331 1111 s E 1i Q 3 1 mi fit 111 Yi g 1 4 11 53'-JT 'E gsgsssmsse bg HSE ng H-O C5351 :.UQ'E L-b,s'Qs4tbc N'N'bj SD-1 F QFD Q ' 05.3 O5 w Qg5:'.Q:'F:-Q51--UQKQ 2 CD QSBQOQQ-+n5,fb3 O tg wgibm' UQ'Ug Q ESQ mls es:-1-pgs DAR: t S,:SS'ssvsSqs5f2i EE DU H FF sszesowvswee, P1 Q ,L q ,,ef.g:Q,u. Cb 'W sxx:WUS'mQ QQFQ 'H QSM-Qfogzgzagai' MQ ' 35:38 Q mnzgg DQ Cn 2 55.5-Qg'5HE'fwg23,, Q H. N rN.mH :5i,f73g'vg :U 1- H U1 w- E-1ce2':gfg'fQB'5. 5 m 5,3CE'5S 'vh3r WF? 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T Here they meditate for hours, lg is ,T To get, as it were, some teaching powers. 555 ig The first chapter they are assigned, I To get the workings of the mind. 2 The teacher, as a guiding fairy, , .1 1 Recommends for each a dictionary. 3 For they are told they cannot pass ii Without' an apperceiving mass. it Now the pupils are up the tree, A quiz next Monday on chapter three. The question has to them been put, Ne ' x.....g And hung by Doc. back on the hook. That question will be handed down For generations in this town. 53 p Their thoughts come few and far between, T As sweat do the fat and freeze do the lean. Ei 1 They are atathe laws of habit right, , And practice them from night to night. 'i Thus thru the course they work their way, 3 ffl T Looking forward to that day 3: N When psych books they will not need, if ' And snappy stories they may read. lx! -V 'f T Now they can clearly see thru, if 1' ' Any problem that they do. it When the course is finally ended, ii Big words in students, minds are blended. . And altho they leave the course behind, ll Deep grooves are furrowed on their minds. T M. A. p i Perry F. G. 'iOf course a fellow can't think when he is 'fussedf S Y L 2 1' iiig 'Q' - ,. ... .. t . .., ..... . .... . .... . . ...,.....,.. ,M , ...... iiififiiil ........ iii? ol l168l H U EMV WWQQQ HI1912 im Ei i E 2 i.: :xi 1 3 5 .1 :I z , 1 sf if ii' H2 :: S! 5, 515 0 sis X 1 gi 5 -1 il . 55 SF? :ma 535. H3113 1,5 aff 'VE 1, X 15 .3 ,Ei 13 PE 12 2 E zz E, E . .1 H is f'1f 1'fQ1 ' ' .,., ,,,1,,,,4 . .... nffflfffllififlfflfiiffffifliff1fff1:f'.:f ffff'.ff'.:: ' 'iff ffflllflffffl. 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Chem. tex- .I plaining normal solutionsjz Now, if if a solution contains more than one hydro- gen atom, would it be a normal solution? E: 2 Fay S.: No, an abnormal solutionf' ' lf ll is i Miss McCalmonL in Food Chem.: Q 2 What does soap do in water? ,Q N' Maybelle M.: Lathers.,' if is ' M i YVERRELUS MANUAL TRAINING 1 1 QUoTAT1oN AT GAVELEERS il M l Hruu of vim and dash and go, 5 .E 3, She's different from the rest you know. i 2 is y ii oUR SYMPATHY EXTENDED it ii 13 M. T. Student: 4'Are you going to the gi Prom? Clyde R.: HNO, but I called up eight girls and they all had dates. Now Iim sure gg there are a hundred girls here that would E like to go if a fellow would only know 1 who they are. 1 Ei E- gl I . I IMAGINE IF YOU CAN yi 5 tl y 5 Stout students getting out of practice , S teaching. Charlie Werrell out with a girl. y 3 Any student being out after seven- ji ll i i thirty on week nights. N l A meeting of the whole Senior Class. A f. Dr. HarVey's psychology class serious. T The tower clock being correct. A N i The Lynwood porch light on at 10:45 . 3 .f i on a Friday night. Leonard Olson not present at Lyn- .3 wood. y 'b ii Es: ll Elltgfffm''Tfffff A 'ff lllf5TliL. esii I ,Q E 'lil f170:I :x li 5 : if A ,. , 3 i i : si 1, :i . e E Ei fl 1! .- .X....., si 1: -1: I I 1 x i ii xi :E U : 5 mis L. w W ,Qi ,, Wg K w: 1: 1 1 1 5 :JN Iilllwflflllfll H 1915! M if?if3flIfI'11 552 gg is .. 0 ig .EX EZ XC Hs. sruoffvrs vmsfafv or srour PRACTICE rmcnlfva. 52 ' ii if ,' - A I la! as R X' 5 fi in MW 1'- J f - l AL., QV 2'ZJ?wf M WW- WfVWr s.......e 10 oL,0-,NL W-MAL Lu- :Tv-K, g4,VU lL.......i F Lau., J MW4-. an M.1'fYMf.'..J.. - M., RWM MW ffvfvv., o. I-LS. l1u,uL,.,,4Lj is H W J H 5 Nw 'KP' ,BRS 324 W is Q3 .Q 2 is fl? , 1 RQ V62 ip mwmgq QQLQW n i 5 9 X 1 C7 J R , Q' -' ,S . ig f 052411 :SR V nf? me WWE .1 A321 -5 5 1? I K - . 3 sv Wf il M KIMWH , W 5.1 ' I , ' Ulu 1 .g xg ii ii V J l Ii 9, 2 J .r f' d 'A 1 si A s '1-'f5xf71fW 3f 1 x XY Sanz f X X' fi 2 SGQM- Ofvhfwm ba-HHLY. Characters- Sized s'h,LLe.n'cs.n gg Timg - Thu rs. SPTTI. 'TTILLSIC Jhpves Ol-:LSwut Sou-LL' I al - 3 Qi W 55 if 7 T57 If1711I Q i I 1,72 1 l 2 5 3 I.. .viz 3 PW: .31 I 3 I ! E I I il i il E 1 i IEIHI7 , - M ' 1912 Hr - l'3 LDA. I FACULTY FREEZE-OUT A few weeks ago at one of the local dormitories, one of our esteemed faculty members after a long and weary dayis toil decided to retire. As she entered her haven of rest, she was unpleasantly sur- prised to find that a few pieces of ice had E5 been accidentally mislaid and found their way into her bed. Immediately the ice .N became the focal object, and the conspira- tor for the time being remained in the ii margin. Upon recovering from the shock, fr she wended her way throughout the hall in search of the culprit. Failing to find 5 a clue, she decided upon another abode for the night. Thus far, all investigations ix have failed to reveal the miscreant. lVIay the guilty one soon be apprehended, and as a punishment be refused admission to the Orpheum for at least one week end. il-if Kroemg to Raise: 'GI caught the deuce for something I didnit do, yesterday. if Roise: What was that?7 Kroenig: I didn't go to class talks. KEEN DISCRIMINATION Ruth V. C. compliments Royce: Gee, ll but you had a close shave last night? I HIS WISH FULFILLED g I. D. D.: Gee, I wish the girls would give a Leap Year dance. Then I could see how I stand in with the girlsf' E y Irene Casper must have been in an I exceedingly sentimental state of mind If when she wrote her Phys. Chem. experi' ggi I ments, as she insisted on writing fussing I. . mixtures instead of fusing mixtures. 55 3 It I ..... - - ......... .,,. .... , I173I x :lui fi ss il W i I i .til 'M xi ii I 13 E ti 'I 'I 11' 1: ii I ,i' yi 3 , s if 1 rx rx ,ii :iz 1 , it , ,s i 331 if i ii 3, 'iii i IUIUIS' A 1 1 'HI1911' elli I llll Q E fi LADIES! D'ON'T READ THIS! li 1:1 'peaq .req uo pums O1 peq aqs JI I' Moqawos u1aq1 11? 193 pgaqs Mouq QM 1119 if fi 'peel eq Jan:-Ju plnom sc-Jug 9saq1 JI 1 21 fguppoqs 1291 Burtpsuxos ABS PEI MON 2 'Moqs B .10 pupl 1seaI oq1 S193 sqs II ig 'moqsulos 1110 ll pug HLQIIS 'AHOB Ag I I I 'Mouq 01 14u1qSno Qqs Burtpatuos S611 tuetuom B sspuom Surq1Au1a SCQJQII1 JI li NOTES ON SENIOR CLASS MEET E Romeis Enlightens the Class ii i His speech: 4'lVIr. President, this mat- ter is not settled yet. ' V ig es gg Ex-Pres. Lamb Throws Further Light 1 on the Subject 537 65 The only way we can prove Whether ...al or not the Annual Board is oilicially ap- pointed is by the minutes of the last year,s meeting, which are not to be hadf, - ,1 il X' 9 LI I 1 K f OVERHEARD IN THE KITCHEN ' , li 'I HI-Iave you heard about the new man- I ager that has been added to the other live t 'f at the Homemakers Cottage? ' '6No, I have notf, , E ! L'Yes, that's it, they now have a man- ager of the roof. 6'But pray, what does the manager of ' in a roof do? HOh-she washes oil' the roof and keeps I it clean so that the rain water won't get 'N dirty. 3' ' E I 1 , I eee ef f A W. eee 1 M taaaf I1741 E1llr.,,g M1911 lf: 1: xt x x x 1 2 X 4 l 1 I : z t ,,,, -IE F v :ll at it 5' ,, l 11 1, ,lim tl it ls it E ig 12: ,ti J it Mrs. Niles while giving her presenta- tion was annoyed by Miss Roberts rattling her drawing materials in her portfolio. I 3 After a strained silence of two minutes- tl HWell Miss Roberts, we're Waiting for it t H it E you. 'LPresent, was the unexpected reply, 11 it and the rattling continued. 5 if . . 'E Miss McFadden fin psychology after WE is asking a catch question and getting a re- plyj: HNOW, Mr. Snively, you have ll slipped into the hole that I have prepared Q for you. ::::i.f 5111? Pete N.: '4Boys, l have some real will. power. Ishavenlt had a date for three weeks. fi 5 it . ff p , MOTHER GOOSE MODERNIZED Q S2 it fl Little Miss, pretty Miss, Q7 53 ': . . Q: l' Your skirts are short and pleas1n'. ,ig ,H But what sticks rne is how the deuce You keep ,em both from freezin'. if is l !f H gl if Et Ei Teacher: 'LYoung man, were you out i after eight last night?v 1 E , Junior: No sir, I was out only after ll one. -ff--,f'.l.f, ,,1fQf1,W ' I W 5 V lfflllfi - f5t5slzL t 'WU 51751 3 J 25 i :z x: UU' it i'?llillti91Y ill' U 5 it ' 1, if it Ei it 2 - THE BOGUS FAMILY is l i i Behold the Bogus family, They number thirteen in all, 55 From the twins and little Billy To the father blond arid tall. That you may really know them, Very explicit we shall be, And then if you can beat them, You'll sure have to show me. 23 The father is really wonderful, E' A jollier, it is true, il But full of dependence and wisdom And' love UD for his family, too. il Mother dear is tall and fair, Q, As good a sport as any. ' She keeps dad busy watching her, 3 ,I For her delightful charms are many. tg gr 3' ' Skating is her latest hobby, , Tho standing is such a bother, 1 But she progresses very well 1' When for a derrick she has father lr , ll Lucile is the eldest, Lf Tall of stature -and rosy of cheekg H, li Very much like her father, 1' So wise, so jolly, and yet so meek U5 ,E ig 1 Edith and Hilda are steady, 1 5 A joy to their mother's heart. They keep the home together 5 With their knowledge of Household Ar Then come the Bills, - : Not for meat, nor for gas, E, But a live wire pair, ' it ti Who give mother much sass. ' ' iiiffi gjj 'H :.-,,, V 5 y lfllllf tttet Wish' e- U ' Lim! 5 5? is 's :E fi sa S 3: z. 3 E : 5 , i 1, 1, tl is 11 ,i i ., loiti.- W iiiiii it Vll.912 W ff , , ?,,:-:-H..-4 ,,,, -- ' i ffl . fl? gf : There is no room for doubt gi That the father's favorite is Billy C. it But it seems equally evident ' 311' That the mother is partial to Billy B. 3. EE EE 3' ii it v 11 iz ,E Erwin is a doctor wise, l' ig Who really is a wonder. ' He did neglect his duty once, And throw all plans asunder. ii F Ea fr infogmfggzi tsonstife ,N 1 1 ns un o . fi Already he's a prodigy, is Why should he go to college? 33, A close second to our doctor if if ls Esther, his favorite sister. l With him she had a date one day, ji if Hels sorry that he missed her. ii it it Cheer up, doc., and try again, li if li I'm sure'you will succeedg 1 k E - Q Your winning smile and clever Jo es ', l! Will furnish the charm you need. We have to lose our Josephine, The first of our family to depart, gg 331 But really understand the case, if ' For love has crept into her heart. He is a man from Madison, ...aj Tall, dark and slender. When he his sentiments would express, Some Keely's fudge would send her. Ei fi Nada Iline and Muriel Are twins, the rarest of the rareg 33 if So mischievous and full of life, To their fond parents are a care. is fi T gl , Words fail me when I think of them, 3 ,E That really isn't a wonder, 1 Qi ll For all the plans that you have made, i With one single word they cast asunder. E i if i l hope that in the future life 'i 1 Much experience- they may gain, ti 1: 3' And learn to be a joy, 1, IE l For up to now they've been a bane. 5 5, if Our youngest is our greatest grief, if 5 For now her great ambition Q ' E5 X' Is with her cavalier to go ,E To China on a mission. T1 Dear little Hazel, how weill miss you When on this long journey you go. , lil Why can't you have a change of heart, Q And make your answer, Decidedly Non? ' This is only the Land of Let's Pretend, , Where nothing is really true, I U And to this Hogus Bogus family You may now bid a fond adieu. itll ill - -eeeee L177J if :S . 4 i .......,.. :I 2 .. ' ': 1 l , DHI I 1ll191z Us -,Ail.m WHo SAYS WE HAVE N0 SCHOOL I SPIRIT? ' One night last fall, after practicing 3 yells at Assembly, Miss McFadden and one : of the girls at Lynwood Annex demon- 5 y 1 strated the fact that we have. Upon hear- l I ing an unusual disturbance across the j I I court at about eleven P. lVl., Miss Mc- ' ' Fadden went to an upstairs window, ,N opened it, leaned out, and in an admonitory tone said, HS-S-S-la' Imagine the surprise l of the listeners when from the Annex . came the sound of a young lady's voice I with true football fever replying, 4'Booml Ahlllv Before the yell was completed gl l I the two leaders were joined by an eager I chorus of young ladies more enthusiastic . than sleepy. 7 ' y A VALUABLE ASSET Chester R. fexplaining his popularity T53 with pupilsl: Where I taught last there li was a jolly bunch of kids. The boys and E lg girls of the high school used to go on 5 , I sleigh ride parties and they always asked y 1 me to go along, not because I'm so l blamed goo-d looking, but because I I mixed right with 'emf' TOAST TO THE FLUNKIES Silently one by one , In the class books of the teachers, I Blossom the dismal F's, The pass-me-nots of the guessers. i li wi DEDICATED TO MSCHOCHW How I love its giddy gurgle, I How I love its fluent How- H it t How I love to wind my mouth up . . How I love to hear it go. g ' 3 Dollies iiiii lllglll A f178fI '1 IGH' 'H1912 H' QHD rf- El .2 ess 31 5 H f ..-.il.-i- 33: 5, 55 X ' ' ii x X vfffffiq f' ,l f 1 Egg ii Q35 i 'R-oi l xi X G an - E 3 + Q X -fl 5 XX xg U A N K K ' .uv 5 J ' hit . . A Jqhx lfx N O,glvc u.sYcllLow - 'IZ X fe ver: gfvt V5-Svri. 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K Q 1 If W5 I if -5 Wi., ,um W 2 1 ' l 1 u , ' H f f 'N iii HN l i M Hn I 1 1 'SEE X ' l K 17 Q' iii 1,1 '- 5 ,W Q ,Qi i SQ ! 1? 335 :Qi fl-3' c3Hfmf W ' 1gE'sT55z 5l3 iH l:179:I H801 lI8l1 It l I l sl 5 I s 5 5 III ll 4111912 Ht 7 D ti V 2 OVERHEARD AT THE BASKET- fl BALL GAME As the Stout Five came prancing upon the floor, Mr. Buchholz, who was enjoying Miss Rees' company at the p game, was heard to remark, Mr, Lam- l pert is going to be the Best Man. Miss Rees in high glee fell upon Y his bosom purring, uOh Buck-this I is so sudden. Q INTERIOR DEC if si The Interior Class was tolerating ll some very instructive slides on furni- ture construction. Throwing a Louis H XIV bed upon the screen, Miss Harvey asked, g'Why is cane used in this bed? Helen Tompkins awakened the class Two GIRLS ON A WINDY DAY by fairly screaming, 4'For ventilation? gf-3 H gm-AgT?1 -pu gblg -P Dorothy Knight was a' member 2:5- 'Ag b ' of the Feature Staff, and helped us plan this section. Due to illness F ' she was compelled to leave school 7 F . before the work was completed. -bk A lt ' VITAL OPINIONS Paul E. states he is fully convinced . aw that he is not willing to marry a girl before he has seen her mother-in-lawg he also says that the only thing that 1 could make him blush is to have a girl ' upop the question. l A few years ago Andy walked from Eau Claire to Chicago. A part of the journey was made on a burro. This picture shows one of the necessary ex- periences he had while on the trip. DUE T0 E. c. L. tttttt. L , li .,..... tttttttts 'M iiii lil-512' , I U I 11:2 1 olligig , ,ii t ,,lH1912iiHt A g f 'f'f1 it 5 fl 2 :li ii w Ernest has Worked hard on this book and deserves a place in the sung 3 l 1 it xl I i 3 : i l a l ,E 1:3 ta at l tl i f Q I is l x 3 1 it M it Fi l' : E ls ' f 5? il Our camera man caught '4Happy hiding near this building. The dames want him to take off the storm windows. fi We sympathize with him. 5 li li i 5 ' ll This picture Was handed to us bv Q ii 1 Kenneth Smlthg better known as l A. ' . . . 1 Ai, r1'ti A 1 . i ulnfantf' It IS autobiographical. We l H Iei' . . , hope he will be glad to see it in print. . l 1 .5 T - 3 EY ts I il l 'M it ,. ...,, ff' N 'lsslll 'llml f183:I x S is ii Q Hi ' x 1 ,H , ,, , , t 1. s ' s U, G! I xl 1 215 31 ii i r .1 is , S x t , 1 IU ff g as P 1lj1912 Ht P 'jlmi . i 1 13 fi l! .i 11 sg X ' gi 25 3. ii l Si it i . i 13 5 l E vi ls ' si' ta 35 3 E ll l . it si l P tl 'i E5 it Ez if .5 if Home Economics Department i Home Tried Recipes f f 3 it at RECIPE FOR KISS CAKE V Take one armful of pretty girl, l. lovely face, 2 laughing brown eyes, I N X 2 rosy cheeks, and two li s like strawberries. The result will be astonishing. ,Q P , X Q, 1 For frosting, take one piece of dark piazza and a little moonlight, and 1 X press into one large or small hand so as not to attract attention. 2 ounces of romance and 1 or 2 whiskers. Dissolvelone-half dozen glances in a . quantity of hesitation. Place kisses on blushing lips or cheeks. Flavor , with a light scream and set aside to cool. gg Q. RECIPE EoR LovE CAKE lg V V ai X One pound of love, 2 lips well pressed, 4 hands clasped, l shady tree, 1: 1 1 narrow bench, stir good and serve after darkg but don't forget that the S dorms close at 10:30. NOTE:-The girl that handed these in can get the original copy by if calling at the Nightingale Club. is ..i. iiijjrii Viiri Y 2 Y ' 'f-'fsf E' If 1841 H851 t For Every Teacher o Woodworking the booklet, How to File a Hand Saw, is most valuable for reference purposes. In many cases we have supplied extra copies for class room work. If you have not received a copy we will send you one without expense upon receipt of your request. Remember we manufacture SIMONDS strictly high grade manufactur- ers' brand Hand Saws, Coping Saws, Hack Saws, Circular and Band Saws, not only for all school uses but for all commercial purposes. OO HOW to Iyile 8 Hand Saw SIMONDS MANUFACTURING COMPANY The Saw Makersi' FITCHBURG, MASS. H1861 CRANE CO. M AN uFAc'ruRERs AND .zoalasns A IRON PIPE, FITTINGS AND VALVES PLUMBING SUPPLIES, IRON AND WOOD PUMPS, THRESHER SUPPLIES N. W. AGENTS FOR ARCO HEATING BOILERS 400-408 THIRD AVE. N. MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA L11-171 THIS IS THE 0.70 it trate WHITE Its construction empha- sizes the sit straight, healthful position in sewing. It's a machine built for service-the enduring, quality kind, satisfactory in every Way. For further information regarding the Sit Strate or other styles, see your White dealer. 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Grijith A well illustrated textbook for use in incational schools, trade schools, technical schools and by ap- prentices to the trade ......... .................................................... QE 1.00 ROOF FRAMING TABLES. ..................................... . ................................. Grifith Tables printed on celluloid, providing' in convenient form all the information needed to frame the various members of square and octagonal roofs ........................................... 151.25 DEMONSTRATIONS IN WOODWORK ......... ..................,................... V an Deusen A successful textbook for country schools and consolidated rural schools. The demonstrations are ar- ranged in complete sets, eight in a set. Sets 1, II and III are now ready. Price per set. . . . .25 cents Cloth covered. ring hinders. 40 cents. WOODWORK FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS ............................ ........ G rigith The most complete textbook on secondary school woodworking ever published ....... ...... 5 1.75 BOOKS ON THE MANUAL ARTS A bibliography descrihinz over 400 titles, mailed free. THE MANUAL ARTS PRESS, Peoria, Ill. If188J Glue Pots-Steam, Gas or Electric Glue Spreaders for Animal or Vegetable Glue Glue Heaters or Cookers Glue or Veneer Presses Gland and Hydraulic! Chas. E. Francls Co. Manufacturers GLUING and VENEERIN G EQUIPMENT Retaining Clamps, Double Clamps, Trestle Clamps Factory Trucks INDIANA An Enamel with a Personalit 'Lll t H 'VIA Whenexfer a distinctive, high-class white enamel finish ..,, is desired-one that is to be a combination of the a sa. -, .,1, beautiful and the practical--discriminating builders ' and architects insist upon . vlzrvv Eg? A Q 1 Q' it -I. ., fx-' 25 51 Q2-15, in Pia Q ' . . . . . A Q which is sure to please the most exacting. Pitcairn Q Banzai Enamel does not show laps or brush marks, A,,,, ff' can be easily washed and is exceedingly tou h. 1-.. ,-s,,.. X X-,.l,,g5sgsQ5ss, , .,, ss. ,- PI Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Pitcairn Varnish Co. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. MILWAUKEE, WIS. Distributors Manufacturers I1891 an QQ S2310 4 ,Q ,LJ -.1 ' . :rm-L: : .-X ,greens-age: tart Your tudents Right To start a boy right in any line of work, whether it is technical, academic or busi- ness--the primary lesson should be accuracy and thoroughness. You cannot hope to make an expert machinist or cabinet maker in the short time a boy is under your supervision. But you can teach him the proper use of tools and the importance of accuracy. The best Way to teach accuracy is through the use of TRADE MARK Stgygy it Tools They are instruments of precision-used in all of the best machine shops and training schools. Starrett Tools are the favorite for laying out and measuring fine mechanical work. We make many line instruments and tools that should be in every ffafiifsal Z:-. 1.4 .7.-.g. QEZQESQQQQ 'CY' '4' 'Y' zmacclzre: E559 -:: is as a school. The line includes rules, squares, levels, calipers, dividers, combination sets, micrometers, trammels, tapes, etc. Our catalog No. 21, describes 2100 sizes and styles of precision instruments. Write for it today. The L. S. Starrett Co. World s Greatest Toolmakers o S5Z3i55!i2i!55 aisrgeeeige iiiiiiigilili 42-576 Athol Mass. ll9Dl :l:?:.1.:l-.: ,z-:play-:lg ' rintin ' lants 9 i for Schools pupils of spelling, syllabiflcation, punctuation, gram mar, use of good language with fine shades of mean ing, artistic arrangement of type and printed matter, neatness, accuracy than a dozen teachers could radiate, however careful and conscientious they might beg because it manually trains not only hand and eye, but mind. We furnish such outfits large or small. Tell us what your space and financial prob lems are and we will help you solve them. 'Barnhart brothers 84 Spinoler Chicago Washington 'b Omaha Kansas City Saint ouis Dallas Q5 Saint Paul Seattle A printing oliice in the school teaches more to its No. this is not 11 senator. but our friend Carl. the nolilc tiller of thc soil. A few girls have heard him speak and have en- joyed his brilliant sayings. May it ever he thus. Bob has been in thc South. whcro hc lived thc lifc of an hermit. He vows that, after graduating from Stout. someone will wash the dishes for him. Here wc have the Leyse sis ters. They hail from Kewaunee, and arc out to enjoy their morn- ing sunbath. We hope they will appreciate the space given to them in this hook. l:19liI Every Technical or anual Training School Should have an Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting Course. This wonderful process is revolutionizing many methods of repair and manufacture in the metal working Held. .-va fn. p E 31:5 ggi Catalog, table of f S, . Riff' cost of operation 5 J 5 and other interest- 5 l ing data free. Write QW ' 3 today- 'Pe a r 5 if L, ' A ll 1 - L - Y -eg L lg-ig -2 - ' -e ra, L, - L '- ia L L fx, Cutting Steel I-Beam. , ' 5 'r ggiqfe--Z, -HSN A- nti? 1:9 of fgif- t 1 'I s 'N f V an M511 I J Should I. begin to enumerate the many good features , , , fr -353' ' if? of your equipment that are :appreciated by the man who gggi5, , 'f 6 has to use it. you would accuse me of trying to qualifv as 1 -a t heel V -feqfgji' B salesman. -F. HILLIX. formerly Instructor of Mn- 3 . I TE' -- L - ' l ' ohxne bhop and Foundry Practice, The Stout Institute, ifeifi 751 F. i ififi EL , Menomonie, Wis. , , iggi! ' ' E 1 The Imperial Brass Mfg. Co. L L 1200 West Harrison Street CHICAGO, ILL. No. 1 Welding Outfit. tanlcgg ' louis E A , I, it E. 4 i . l , tt if W 7' ' 4 ' ' l, tanley Everlasting Chisels Strongest, Fastest, Most Durable Chisels Manufactured Blade, Shank and Head are one piece of solid steel, enabling the full power of the blow struck by a hammer or mallet to be transferred directly from the Head to the cutting edge. A leather washer A is placed between the Head and the Handle which acts as a cushion, relieving the Handle from shock when a blow is struck, thus preventing same from splitting. A Brass Ring B is driven into the large end of the Handle, providing an additional safe-guard. These tools are especially well made and highly finished. Special circular upon request. l ,STANLEY RULE 8. LEVEL Cn. NEw BRITAIN, CUNN. U.S.A. L1921 ,Q -- Q, W qs? lv' Q42 , , Q' ZW . w , . n 5 I X 5 C9 ' , cm Z g U l f7 ?'!?F5?fW ' g ENGRAVING Y g 'V 13 3 , l g LHICAGQ : . - g E g I 1.1. f hs 555551, '- V233 . E , s ' lllll 1 : -1-Wifi : : ' g l '4'-, I . I ' --mel. Q. 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BELAIR The Photographeri' Makes Photos That Please YOUR IDLE MOMENTS SHOULD BE FILLED WITH UIC . l.i.. For PIANOS VIOLINS UKELELES VICTROLAS MANDOLINS HARMONICAS BAND INSTRUMENTS POPULAR SHEET MUSIC Call on Giga ' S1 Unto X 1 J If 1 P 1133 M Sl I GREGG'S MUSIC STORE RIGHT MPP xt The Ilame ofthe WHITE SEWING MACHINE TEARE CLOTHING CO. Collegian Clothes :: Snappy Hats :: Classy Furnishings A STEP AHEAD IN QUALITY-A STEP BEHIND IN PRICE Beaut and the Camera Beauty is but skin deep, they say. But that's deep enough for OUT camera. And our skill enables us to accentuate the best features of each sitter, with a pleasing, satisfactory likeness as the result. ERICKSON STUDIO l197:I VILLAS Homemade and D R U C S T O R E SCHOOL SUPPLIES OPPOSITE POST OFFICE OPP. SCHOOLS Where to Deposit Your Money We extend our invitation to students and teachers to open Check- ing Accounts at this Bank. Draw a check in payment of your bill thereby getting a receipt when checks are returned. BANK OF MENOMON IE The Students, Bank OUR AIM Is to provide the best entertainment possible for the Grand and Orpheum patrons. SMITH BROS., Managers. IIQSQI ' 72f,.,cZ tuclents Attention Starting with the Summer School session we will handle the renting of Typewriters for School Work Ask for Rates per Month Marsh's News S tanol THE HOME OF Hart, ehajfner Sc Marx Clothes You'll especially like our showing of Shirts, Ties, Hats, Collars, Hosiery-everything that you neecl. Favorite Expressions M. Valaske-alt certainly would be fosephsorfs fnef, H. M. Andersen- Where do you get that stuff? R. G. Elfner- Who was that yet?', Excluswe M. Klahunde-'cF or Pete's sakef, IR. Y: Chambers-6'Kids, I was so Dry Goods jusserl. .1 R. Kreuz- Oh my gosh. E. Shaw- Can't make me madf, i and Emma Jane Wells- Which one? C. Barnett-'6You had better have some, itls fine? G. Fieweger- I ain't bothered. H. M. Hansen-:'fust one other pointf' for L. Owen- Boys, watch me drink- i W stud t 9 s 1' R. H. Rogers- That particular as en S les peel. Y Y f199Ql C.--.ec..., Gui.. TO T M. H. S., D. C. N. and D. C. S. A. Rings, Pins, Folis, Scarf Pins, Hat Pins. E-ESQ lv A 7 n Xgmonyes Pennants, Pillows, Arm Bands, etc. Glasses Fitted Broken Glasses Replaced INGRAHAM BROS. JEWELERS AND REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS Cold Lunches Hot Drinks The Olympia Confectionery N. .IEA TRAN, Prop. Home Made Candies and Pure Ice Cream QUICK SER VICE IF TS that are the creation of your own hands are doubly acceptable. Quality in the gnft expresses sincerity in the giving? So let your gft be something from the ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOP A complete line of art needle work. Materials always on hand. Hem- stitching, plaiting and crocheting done upon short notice. Remember the Place: 308 Main Street WANT COLUMN-CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED: A lady to love. Apply in person. -Lou Robinson. LOST: All faith in the male sex. -Hortense Seaman. FOR SALE, CHEAP: A drawing of the Tower. Did not pass censorship. -.lohn Mullica. 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