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Z! WILSON CREEK The chief drain on Dad's'f- pocketbook, but ,do you remember the times you spent onthe lake or up the creekg. or the lunch you 'shared with your friends and schoolmates at the Point? And talk about the times you had at night with your banjos and Nukes. It sure ia if . DOYLHYS BOAT HOUSE was a gay 0 1 9 ., , ,Aug A In 5 . .E,.l,i'-I, fx L-.7 1745.5 ' 1' ,- , . I X ,VNV 54 X, N iff l Vi? ,. 5 . we .1 -- 1 'f Qu 1 ' 2 .aw -.own -W, , 1' I L, 'ue' 1' .i,?f:f,,,1-'-xp 5 a -.522 kv , f.ff5,51' '-M,-.Q5:,j:g2-9 g.,,,,-f1,-5,7453 5- 'PH M . ,LQQM ,qg:,,,,: . V .,r,4vJ,f , ::.vKQl,3dM, ,,:4i'.jg3,wn ML 5- , A . 4-QZfZ2:fff'3P,.--,,'1f':',f-fgvfa ,efif aj-351391 f u A - -, .msfzf--waz' 4-:fwfr ,U A, ' J. fff,1.i'F.,,1,, M V, V, . A. g.,1, . 4 ,l, ,. , ,,g,,, ., , I - Q , , ,,,. gg, , V+. Ml, Hi,1r,.ay. My-P bm ,14,,.,. ,iw VY- ,. ff if '.f:f.f.QQ:fF ffQ '11Qf2,S45,fi'?5Q,v,q,1f ?'f ' , 'K-?1',,,1' f, -4 , Aiufign LAKE MENOMIN , ' page twenty-nine
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES IContinued from page seventeenl tive. The frocks of the girls were varied in color and addfd considerably to the pretty scene. For those who did not dance an excellent program was given in the Y. W. C. A. rooms. A quartette of girls gave a pleasing song which was encored, and Mr. Berg sang and was well received and encored. Doris Swan, Lois McDonald and Mr. Snively gave readings that were enjoyable, and Miss McDonald sang, accompanied by her ukulele. Much school talent was nicely displayed and it was heartily enjoyed by those who did not dance. The Y. W. C. A. gavetheir annual county fair in the Home Economics building, May 16. Crowds swarmed to see the marvelous side shows and the building rang with the blare of the bands and shouts of the spielers. The vaudeville show and the -Petticoat Minstrels did a thriving business. Dr. Pill sold gallons of pain killer and the policeman was kept busy holding the noisy crowd in check. Do you remember the Box Social? Do I? Well, I should say I do! I couldn't forget anything so exciting as that. Didn't we have the gayest time, though? but oh! I ate with Mr. Hall. He was awfully nice even if he is tall and lanky! I shall never forget it! A NAMES AND ADDRESSES' OF SPECIAL STUDENTS lContinued from page thirteenl 'Lester Koch, Appleton, Vlfis. lrvin Kraemer, Lancaster, VVis. Wfilliam Kropf, Sheboygan, VVis. George Lodle, Ashland, Vlfis. Stuart McLeod, Neenah, W'is. XV. F. Nisula, Chisholm, Minn. page twenty-eight Russel Owen, Durand, Wis. Harry Potter, Sparta, Wis. 'Hernace Reppert, Stanley, Wis. Otto Romberger, Abilene, Kan. E. G. Smfithyrnan, Wauwatosa, Wis. Elmer Soderberg, Crystal Falls, Mich. August Suhling, La Crosse, Wis. Grant Urquhart, Oconto, Wis. Bernard Vesely, Portage, VVis. Ernest VVarnerke, Madison, VVis. George Yeske, Grand Rapids, VVis. Irwin Pearson, Neenah, Wis.
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STOUT RED CROSS Report of the Stout Auxiliary of the Dunn County Chapter of the Red Cross, for school year, 1917-1918: MEMBERSHIP REPORT Convalescent Robes. 51 51 Pajamas. 51 Belgium Relief Dresses. Annual members ' ............ 143 Work dong by Dressmaking Classes: Subscribing members .......... 32 40 Bed Shirts. ' i 29 Pajamas. Total membership ........ 175 40 Belgian Relief Dresses. REPORT OF WORK DONE BY THE AUXILIARY Work done in surgical dressing classes: 852 Sponges, 2 inches by 2 inches. 896 Compresses, 8 inches by 43 inches. 203 Compresses, 9 inches by 9 inches. 392 Folded Gauze Strips. 42 Five-yard Rolls. 16 Three-yard Rolls. I 49 Cotton Pads, 12 inches by 24 inches. 57 Oakum Pads, 8 inches by 12 inches. 39 I-Ieel Rings. Irrigation Pads, 12 inches by 18 inches. Folded Compresses, 4 inches by 4 inches. 16 Waste Gauze Pads. 52 Triangular Bandages. 47 T Bandages. 49 .Four-tail Bandages. 52 Abdominal Bandages. 49 Scultetus Bandages. 30 Many-tail Bandages. 53 Straps and Buckles. 46 Shot Bags. I 27 Pneumonia Jackets. 23 Split Irrigation Pads. Work done by the Freshman Sewing Classes: 51 Bed Jackets. 57 406 page thirty' Work done by girls of Stout Auxiliary: 50 Sweaters. 14 Pairs Socks. 21 Scarfs. 15 Pairs Wristlets. 14 Helmets. 3 Trench Caps. E. BRISBANE, FINANCIAL REPORT Annual Dues Collected .............. Subscribing Dues Collected ......... Movie Benelit ...' ...... .... Red Cross Dance ...... - Teacher's Song Fund .. Miss Kuglc ....................... General Donations .................. Surgical Dressing or Class Construction. . . Girls' Glee Club Concert ............. Money turned 'ovcr to Chapter... 'Cash on Hand ........... M. O. VALENTINE, Secretary. ...95143 . 64 .. 25 5 8 2 . 3 .oo .oo .o .05 V .50 .oo .1 108.00 . 50.0 ...S340.0 0 . .. 51.1.70 Treasurer. ' ,.-.. V W-ff,..' . ..-M -- -' -
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