Wisconsin State Teachers College - Meletean Yearbook (River Falls, WI)
- Class of 1918
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'X I V lx., .1 i Q -V-22f:f:'Q . , , X X X , . . N 'wx P I I 1 I f I I i I ! 1 I r 1 ! i Q I X l L1. Q E52 ELEIBEITL 22505 3130012 Of 55132 Q1 lass flf H313 Rwer 'lffaclls 51662 .Nnrmal Scbmd llllllllllllllllll Hllllll HIIIHIHHIIIIIlllllIIIIlllllHHIIIIIHIIIIlIHIIHIIIIHIHIIIIllIIIHIIIIlNIIHHIIIlIIIIlHHllllllIIlllIIIlllIIlllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll T has beenthe purpose of the Staff of 1918 to make this Meletean a pa- triotic number. We believe it Would be unpardonable, when so much need exists in the World, to make the volume an expensive one. The reduc- tion of the price nothvvithstanding the great increase in the cost of labor and material has been no small taskg but it has been accomplished, and We believe the results not only merit but Will receive your approval. We have tried to present the life of our School in a Way to please you. If through the shortness of our wit We do violence to memories that time Will make sacred, We humbly ask your indulgence. We have Written nothing in maliceg and as love has been ever in our hearts, may your charity shield us in our inlirmest joke as readily as it may share in our joy over the fame to be Won by our heroes on the fields of Fair France. We Wish to thank all who have aided so generouslyin the making ofthe Meletean of 1918. THE STAFF. 5: .ff it .T x 'F- -Q I Q J ir '5 O lb p l J 'YT E 2 hm ediwnu O the boys who have so willingly gone forth to light for the cause of hu- manity, to die if need he that human liherty, gained at such awful cost in the long centuries of upward striving, shall still he kept as a precious heritage -to these we dedicate this volurne. QMWWW QWMNVQ xw... , 'ffif'-wi ,,,...,, 2 ,,,,,,J 'M W ,NW,fAw,w' giwmswfmw ri V Q wgafg ff X- Hr 'Q . , - 4 Ma Two XHEWS OF THE SCHQOL i an 'll 9. Page Four Ll-Af W if f, Q 13 X 4x ,N is A 'V A 7 yr w H Ill u ll an X ,Z 3 + liiiiiiiiii 7 , 1' 1 7 w 5 k lr LQA 4 Forward . . .... Page 2 Dedication . .... Page 3 Greeting ............. .... 1 ,age 6 Vile are Torch Bearers.. . .... Page 3 Views . ............... .... P age 10 Faculty .... .... P age 13 Service Flag . .....,... .... P age 19 Normal Men in Service .. .... Page O-22 Seniors . .............. .... P age 23 Juniors ............. .... 1 Ja ge 57 Christian Associations . . .... Page 65 Under Classinen . .... .... P age 71 Athletics ...... . . .Page 75 Organizations .. . I .Page 97 Music . ..... , . .Page 114 Social Life .. . . . Page 120 Locals . . .. . . Page 124 Alumni .. .. Page 131 Literary .. Page 135 Humor .. .. Page 145 Ads .. Page 151 Page Five GREETING AIHHIIIHIIHHIHVIIIIIIHHIHIIllllIIHIIIHIIIHIIIIHIIIIHIIIllllllHllIIHIIIHHHIIHIIIIllllllIIHNIIIHIHIIIIIIIHIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIHHIIIIHIIIIIHHIHIHIIIH N all humility we recognizehovv meager is the contribution any one school can make to the vast armies that fight in the cause of human freedomg but our hearts glovv vvith honest pride when vve remember that such contributions combined with others make possible our Coun- try's glorious might. VVe rejoice that our Class has been able to furnish more than a score ofstalvvart men, Who in placing their names on the muster rolls are graduated into the ranks of the saviors of civilization. It is their lot to merit the plaudits of all future generations. Their lofty patriotism inspires us to serve unselhshly, though in humbler ranksg and, inspired by their devotion, We greet you all as fellow soldiers in our common cause. LLoyD G0BLR,ACv isor Page Seven Page Eight IIIIIIHIIHIIHIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIllIIHIIIHIIIIHIIIIHIIIHIIIHIIIIHIIIIHIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIII E realize as never before the re- sponsibility resting upon us. Our vision has been cleared and our duty made plain by the glorious example of our hundred brave men Who have gone out to engage in the World's greatest struggle for human freedom. We are torch bearers! Ours is the duty and privilege to carry the pure light of patriotism out to the thousands of American children, many of them in the darkness of ignorance and prejudice. It is the duty of this school to kindle these beaconsg this transcends all other duties. Let no one offer himself as a torch bearer Whose beacon is clouded by doubtful senti- ments, but only those Who Will so carry the light that it will shed the pure and sacred radiance of patriotism. J. H. AMES, President. J. H. 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The stairway up the rocky side, Wfhere these same lovers pause to view The lakelet's shimmering sur- face wide, 01' gaze into the heaven's blue. -Goble. an-mfmfwm,,,,,,,, I mm, M:::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::. pnnmm n,,,1u,hf,,f,,,f, .,,,m,, M Page lflvvelz 1149, -ft 1 :XQE EXE :NS use . N 5 S r s www 2 I J mcg ..,,,,.,e:'f':q-w,,,,,,7 V:---ffA..,,1-,f,,,,:' ,l Iffnfw .... 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'-' '- jjyfwfg1f5,4:f,!!,f!,::p1 1 , 1 M1-.qwn ggQyu:11W711111101111111111111W1111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111114'1111W011W11ffff'ff0f 6 0 may111111umvam1nn111m1n1n1m111m111111111 111 111111111111111111111111111gmymE:M,wl:,i,U',,5,!7f.Wf 1l11:a'3wyZZ Z 1 1 0 10111111111 M. 111 1110111111101 Q W111111111 11 1 X Q 1' -M ' uf 4! Jlflembers of the Faculty AGRICULTURE WELLES, VV. S., Director of School of Agriculture. Illinois Normal Univ., B. S.. U. of Ill., Grad. work, U. of Ill. MAY, I. M., Agriculture. B. S., Kansas State Agricultural College. KUENNING, A. C., Agriculture. Peru State Normal, B, S, Agricultural College of Neb. PRUCHA, IZDXVARD I., Oshkosh Normal, B. S. A., U. of Wis. CLARK, XNARREN W., Agriculture. R. F. S. N., B. S. A., U. of Wis. 72.1. Wk X . 1.0, 4 in X' X DOMESTIC AND BQIANUAL ARTS WEBERG, EDITH E., Domestic Art, R. F. N. S.. S. P. N. S. LOWER, LOTTA M., Domestic Science. U. of VVisconsin. WRIGHT, E. B., Manual Training. VVa1'rensburg State Normal, B. S., U. of Mo.g Bradley Polytechnic Instituteg Stout. SEGEFQSTROM, VV11'-LIAM, Manual Training R. F. S. N., Stout lnstituteg U. of W. MCDONALD, ETHEL, Dom. Science. B. S., Kansas State Agricultural College. 2222222222227 f'ff 1 f'ff'f'-fffff1ffff ffffff1fff fff ...,......,,,....... . , . ----M..-..m,.m.....,...Z ..,.,,. '2 ll llllllllllll ....,,..,.. ,,... H Page Fourteen ,dfffffim-15377, H In ,,,,,.... .WW M gylnffalfffm- ,gg 570 X W 'zqfflwffmm y f LN fu 5?wmm, ...., ,g1,.-......7Li?f 4 W ' ' ,Qfffffffagq W,,,,,,,,4ix ,fffvbafgg 0 1.64 355 LfW'f44'44f LWYf14'5Ui1 ?4551WZQ11611Qfiifpifffffcqcagfff few f:f'5...,4qcff:11f'mf'a mr mcfzccccccecef W N-Q42 4W'WNff'0''W0'W'0 W'0 'W ' 0'W A '?ZZ5Ziiiiiiiiiliiifiiiiiy QW! wffffwffmmf,fffffwnffffffff1,ff,W1ff,1WWffffffffffffffffffmfffffllflfff My Wffhffawafffx fmffwm MWZZ mwfffwwfwfffffffg ymlfffi 4 f,,,7,:- 1 eg, , Zh? Jlflembers of the Faculty ENGLISH AND Giznmimr GOBLE, LLOYD, English. Prin. Grammar Dept., Charleston Clllj Normal. B. S. and M. S. Westheld College, Harvard Univ., A. M., U. of lll. SCHLOSSER, NELLIE Louise, Expression. Boston School of Expression. HANN.LX, O, M., English. A. B., Franklin College of Ind., ind. State Normal:U. of Chicago STAUFFER, E. C., English. A. B., Penn. College, U. of Penn. VVHITENACK, E. A., German. A. B., Rutgers College, Amherst College, U. of Heidelberg im-ISTOHY AND Mawiiisnixiiics DAV1soN, VV. B., History and Economics. Prin. Primary Dept., Superior State Normal B. A. and M. A., U. of VVis. LATTA, L'iAUD A., History. Bryn Mawr College, A. B., U. of Vv'is.: A. M., Univ. of Chicago. CLARK, LEWIS H., Mathematics. Prin. of H. S. Dept., 'Whitewater Normal, Northwestern Univ., Chicago Univ. lVlCLllLLAN, M.-im' B., Mathematics. Ph. B. and M. A. U. of Xlfis. SANFORD, CAROLYN BERNICE, Mathematics. Dean of XfVomen. B. Pd., Normal College, Michigan, Columbia Univ. Q .... 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Holms, St. Paul, Member St. Paul Symphony Orchestra l909, Director Auditorium Orchestra, Stillwater, Minn., Soloist Univ. Extension. ITLLER, IN. H., Mathematics, Band. Illinois Normal University, Illinois VVesleyan Music College, I. S. N. U. Teachers' College, University of Illinois, University of Chicago. 1z- - . I EIDUCIITION DAViEE, A., Superintendent of Normal Training School. Montana State Normal Col- HU cgeXX7Ph. B.,D of VYISCOHSIHQ Graduate work in U. of California, A NT, .- H-,.L1'111C1palS Course. School Management. State Graded School Inspector M of Wisconsin for many ygafs. ALSIEJ Iijhlifllliiitgoii. Prin. Rural Deptg, NVarrensburg State Normal, B. S., A. B., EZIEQEJOIIEDLIC- Bfducation.. River-Balls Normal, U. of VVisconsi.n, B. A. and M. A., - Massqcha I-tt LN Htermediate Training Teacher. 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N., U. of Chicago, Colum- bia Univ, BEDDALL, LOIS, Training Teacher, R. F. S. N. TRAINING AND PHYSICAL TRIIININO I.- . . - - . - . F FISEQIGUELIZABPTH JI, TT3-llllllg Teacher, Lake Forest lJ1l1V.I Teachers n1v. I ii ,I z- '-if g ig ., .5 . I. gg.. I E QTSZTIY f'x'.','fif'E:Q l WV I sl' 39 'f is V Iraigw QI iaI fgigibiww M ' I T ' 'V ' qi' - i 355 ii ' ,, 5 R - :I ' . 1- 4 1-rsfrf I 'w., f -M .. . Y 'fi S I II -' I I Sw! ,, f'H'- f + I. ' 1 Wi . I l i ii 35V ' 'li-.. .,.... 2 ??hf:':i3297:'f- ' ---S M 'si I.. ' ' WM Y . 'r ' I .I ' .. I I .... . ,,,, ,V 's . QMS I Q 1 if f 'i xrss 53 'S f ' fs? 7 x 1 E35 4 551' Q Z 1x , i 1 Q H 9 I . ' . 4 I 54,2 og f x l I ts . Col lege, Colum- Sf I. I r ' -- . NXEBSON, BERI L., Physical Training. B. Bd., Peru State Normal, B. P. E., Training School, Springfield, Mass, SCHLAG H ' . - - ER, EIFN I., Physical Training for Woiiieii. B. A., XMQHS College. 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TRUMAN LOTZ, '18-Co. C., 128th Tuf., Waco, Texas. LEO LOWE, '18-Nat'l Army, Co. D., 34lst Inf., Camp Grant, Ill. ALVIN LUEBKE, '18-Co. C., l28th Inf., VVaco, Texas. LEON MATHENY, 'l8-U. S. Naval Radio School, -l3d CO., Cambridge, Mass C158 Mt. Auburn St.D. GEORGE MERCORII, 18-CO. C., l28th Inf., Waco, Texas. ARCHIE MORRONV, '18-Co. C., l28th Inf., Wfaco, Texas. CHESTER NELSON, '18-Engrs., Ft. Leavenworth Kansas. LLOYD NORMAN, '18-Co. C., 128th Inf., Waco, Texas. EDWIN OLSON, '18-Radio Corps, Dunwoody Institute. EARNEST PEARSON, 'l8--Co. C., l28th Inf., VV:-ico, Texas. PHILIP PELOQUIN, '18-lst Lieut. CAssigned for duty in Franceb. LLOYD RICE, 118-Navy, THOR SEVERSON, '18-Flying Cadet, Richfield, Waco. Texas. CLINTON SKIFSTAD, il8-Mach. Repair Shop Unit 303, P,-Qyigigual Forces Cffrancej. ' GUY SMITH, 18'-N351 Army, Co. B, 31llst Inf., Camp Grant, Tll. CHARLES WIIITEEORD, '18-Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md, Co. 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B., 310 Fngrs. Corps, Camp Custer. Mich. GRIN AUSTEROD, '19-Corp. Nat'l Army, Co. K., 345th lui., Camp Pike, Ark. l'llLMER, ANDERSON, '16-Nat'l Army, Co. D., 3l1st Inf., Camp Grant, lll. EDGAR BAIRDJ 'Oti-lst Lieut. 333d M. G. Bttn., Camp Grant, Ill. BARIQER, H. F., '11-U. S. Naval Reserves, Great Lakes, lll. ' NTOLNEY BARNES, '04-Y, M. C. A. VVO1-k, Sec. of Division France. FRED BALDNVIN, '16-309th Field Signal Brrn., Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky. EDISON BOERKE, '14-lst Lieut. LEVIS R. BUNE, '15-2d Lieut. CAssigned for duty in Francej. MILO BURGESS, il5-2d Lieut. CAssigned for duty in Franccb. B. H. BURROXVS, 112--CO. 14, U. S. Marines, Paris lsland, S. C. XVALTER I. CLARK, i1T-llltli Eng., Co. E., Clforestryj, Am. Exped. .Forces LYMAN CHAPMAN, '16-Signal Corps, Atlanta, Ga. LEW COIT, '17-Co. B., 25th Fngr. Reg., Am. Fxpied. Forces CFranceD. IQOBERT CUDD, '13-M. O. T. C., lst Battery, Camp Funston, Kansas. ALBERT I. DAV1DsON, '15-Nat'l Army, Co. K., 3-15th Inf., Camp Pike, Ark. F' VVYILLIAM DAWSON, 'lo-fCorp. Co. F., 164th Inf., 41st Div., Am. Fxped, Forces. 7 lRVING DEAN, 17. ANDREW DENEEN, '03-Lieut. 338th Inf., Camp Custer, Mich. TRXVIN DICKEY--Corp. Co. C., 128th Inf., Camp MacArthur, Wfaco, Texas. CLYDE D'OPIilNS, '13--Co. B., 503d Fngrs., S. B., Am. Exped. Forces CF1-anceb. VVILRUR ENSIGN, '15-U. S. Marines, 8th Reg., 105th Co., Galveston, Texas. CHRISTIAN 1i2'1'HTTN, '17-Nat'l Army. LEVERETT FARLEY, '10-Lieut. Reg. Army, Vancouver Barracks, Wfasll. r'5+.LBERT FELLINO, '16-Naval Train. Sta., Camp D., San Francisco, Cal.. HARVEY FLETCHER, '12--Supply Sergt., Headquarters Co., 128th lnf., thlth Brig., 32d Reg., Wfaco, Texas. CHARLES FOLEY, '16-Nat'l Army, Co. D., 3l1st Inf., Camp Grant, Ill. FRANK FOLEY, '12--Quartermaster Naval Aviation, CAssigned for duty in Francej. LUDWIG FRANZEN, '21-U. S. Navy, U. S. Tuscarora, Newport, R. l. LESLIE GARHER, '16-CO. C., 128th lnf., Wfaco, Texas. HOWARD GEORGE-Dunwoody lnstitute. .ALFRED GRANUM, '17-Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. XVAYNE GROOT, '16-U. S. Naval Radio School, Cainbridge, Mass. RICHARD TRVIN H CHARLES RODNEY STANLEY H O WARD LEONARD I-l.-XMNQIIIST, '17-Nat'l Army, Camp Grant, lll. EISEJ '17-jefferson Barracks, Mo. LTINES, '17-Nat'l Army, CO. C., 31lst Inf., Cainp Grant, lll. HURD, 'lfi--Nat'l Army, C. Battery, 33lst F. A., Camp Grant, lll JOHNSON, 'lli-Sergt. Tlst Aero Squad., Newport News, Va. JONES, '16-Co. D., 337th lnf., Camp Custer, Mich. IJUELI,-COYD. Co. I., 135th Inf., TQARL KOLB, '15---Signal Corps, Aviation, 7 XVILLARD IQENNEDY, '16-Quartermasters LEROY, TQFENNING, '15-Natil Army, Co. Camp Cody, N. IRI, Camp Borden, Toronto, Can. Dept., Jacksonville, Fla, B., 3-llst lnf., Camp Grant, lll. THOMAS LARSON, '16-Co. F.. llilth Inf., allst Div., Am, lfxped. 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FLOYD LOVELL, '15-Coast Artillery School, Fortress Monroe, Va. EDWARD MCDERMOTT, '16-Great Lakes Naval Train. Sta., Hospital Corps, Co. C.-1, Great Lakes, Ill. ' NEIL S. TWILLER, '16--Sergt. Bat. B., 120th F. A., Camp MacArthur, XVZICOI TCXHS- XMILLIAM TVIOSER, ,12-Aviation Section, Signal Corps. HILBERT DTUELLER, '17--Nat'l Army, Clamp Grant, Ill. EDWARD NTIURPHY, '19-Navy, Brooklyn, N. Y. HENRY NELSON, Co. F., 164th Inf., 41st Div., Am. Exped. Forces CFrance7. RALPH A. PETERSON, '14-Co. B., 503d Service Bttn., Am. Exped. Forces CFranceD. ELBERT RANDALL, '17-Headquarters Co. 16, F. A., Camp Green, Charlotte, N. C. CLAUDE REAGAN, '12-2d Lieut. Supply Co., 341st Inf., Camp Grant, Ill. CLYDE REED, '15-Camp Dewey, 1st Reg., Great Lakes, lll. SIDNEY ROGERS, '12-Sergt. Mounted Bat., U. S. Engineers, Bl Paso, Texas. HENRY A. SCHUTTE, '16-Co. J., 341st Inf., Camp Grant, Ill. JOHN SCHLUSSER, Coast Artillery, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. DOUGLAS SMITH, '15-Headquarters Co. 16, Field Artillery, Camp Green, Charlotte, N. C BURL SLOCUM, '16. WINEIELD SMITH, '14-Medical Corps, Camp Lewis, American Lakes, Wash. WEBER SMITH, '15-2d Lieut. Artillery. HAROLD M. STEPHENS, '13+-Qld Lieut. CHARLES SYLVESTER, '15-149th Aero Squad, Right Branch, Dayton, Ohio. TXTAURICE SYLVESTER, '19-Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, CO. F, 7th U. S. Engrs. PAUL TAGGART, '17-Quart. Dept. Co. 312, Truck Train 403 CSomewhere in Francel LEE TATE-Field Hosp. Co. 41, Fort Riley, Kansas. RANDOLPH THOMPSON, '14, - EARL 'TTI-IURSTO'N, '11-2d Lieut. 128th Inf., Camp MacArthur, Waco, Texas. ELDON WATSON, '16-Aviation Corps, Barracks No. 1, Champaign, Ill, ROBERT VWASSON, '16-Co. B., 503d Service Bttn., Am. Exped. Forces CFranceD. HAROLD WATsoN, '16-Canadian Army, 249th Inf. Batt. fDeparting for Oversea Service? VVILLIAM WELLs, '15-Nat'1 Army, Co. C., 341st Inf., Camp Grant, Ill. H. B. WENTZ, '96-1st Lieut., Camp Taylor Base Hospital, Louisville, Ky. GEORGE VVILFORD, '16-CO. C., 128th Inf., Vfaco, Texas. CLARENCE WILLIAMs, '16-U. S. Navy, U. S. S. Ohio, New York City. OTTO WINTER-1.51 Lieut. Medical Corps, Boston, Mass. LAWRENCE YOUNG, '19-CO. C., 128th Inf., VVaco, Texas. - A ' Page Twenty-two QX if A X f f 1 I .!, + , f,' If 1 I v V 1 V i M 2 WfQ1rmwm', ,fqabf Z, 3710111111 ,...., idbfwz E.4!!M!W5'!i 111 34 f:.,.,..,..... 1 1-Zffffmnffm 5 4 gqqgggyf,-Q - ......... -..-., .... .... , .. ,-. 1' -' ' '-wwf'-I ,. . ' .. , 1 , : ml, 2 1 1 ' 5 WW I 2, fi Q7Mif7 Wf f Wf'ff1 iff ikcccccccccccca tif with 1 WWW' ff f X ff f f yi WmWmmmfwffmfffffWm,WWffffmwffffffffffW fffffffwfnfflmfmggw, ' faa:7ay2fma,W1mfZ fffwffffwfffffffffffwzffffiff' ' W, Y Y . 21510111 M , ,fffw GRACE ADf'1AIS .... ..... 1 Jeuomome, Wiscollsirm Primary Course Size Azwourld falls-Lord! H ow she would talk NIARION AHQGREN ........ Prescott, VViseousin Aurelia '17, '18 '1S'lz0'lI 'Z1'l'1l, 0101111 your 'zt'01':'y about fha! ALTA ANUERSUN ...... 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Dlowning, Wisconsin Agricultural Course Agrifalliml '17, '18, Y. M. C. A. '17, '18, Secretary '17 Success is but for the CZ77'ZbfL'Z'0'lt.S' FLORENCE Buss ....... River Falls, Wisconsin Grammar Course Girls' Glee Club '14, '15, Camp Fire '16, '17, Pres. Soph. Class '14-'15, Aurelia '14, '15, G. O. P. '15, '17, '18, German Club '14, '15, '16, Chanipion Basketball Team '15, '17 She is J true type of Athletic Amevfican Giirlhooa' BONNIE BLowERs ....... Horseman, Wisconsin Supervisors' Course Treasurer of Senior Class '18, Y. W. C. A. '17, '18, Aurelia '17, '18, Glee Club '17, '18 A noble zfyfe of Sincere and Heroic TVomah- hood MARGARET BUNDY ..... Menoinonie, Wisconsin High School Course Y. VV. C. A. '18, G. O. P. '18, Aurelia '18, Girls' Glee Club '18, Girls' Basketball '18, Meletean Staff '18 Do you not know I am o 'ZUO'lllffZ'lL? Wfhazf I think I enzuszf speak. JESSIE BROXVN ........... 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'al GLADYS CAMPBELL ...... .Ellsworth, VVisconsin Grammar Course A lciizdifed fflvirizf, One who worles and Plays wztli quite the same eh tlmsiusm ALFRED CARLSON ....... .River Falls Wisconsiii High School Course Keeping eilerlasiiizgly at it brings success RUTH CHENEY. ........,. Downing, Wiscoiisin Grammar Course Y. W. C. A. '16, '17, '18 And I oft have heard defended Little said is soonest mended. IRVING CHLNNOCK ..... River Falls, Wiscorisiii Agriculture Course Agrifallian '16, '17, '18 I am zz lizah, nothing that is l'l1lfll'lClI'l do I think mibecomihg in me MJXNLEY H. CLARK .... River Falls, Wiscoiisiii High School Course GIQQ Club '15, '16, '17, '18, Pres. '18, Band '17, '18, Secy.-Treas. '18 Orchestra '15, '16, '17, '18, Pres. '15, Interclass Basketball Champs '16, Pres. of Class '16, Y. M. C. A. '16, '17, '18, Secy '16, German Club '16, '17, Treas '17, Spirit Club '18, Meletean Staff '18 Having such fl blessing in his ,lady love, He Ends the joys of heaweifilefe OH Gflffll giwne he gynup-ffwaw-w.wuwfumuw,,u, Wm wavy,-ww, sa... , M., ' A vs fi':'.c , ' ce-gvwwf 1 , in-. .. Am il 1 ' ' Page Twenty-sez'e1r .,,4,,,W,,, ,,,,.n..1,,,,, f1'?fefuf2f7 r1 'r7zT1 ivwumx' ,wanna fax-1. ra 1 S5555 51 mmm 6WQWsMQ0QZW5ff3yZZ fMWZUQ1ZWMM QZmm11ZWQ7z ,W2,,,,,,,M,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,M 1ff24?Wmf4ffefmccfe L i1 L4f?!L'!i'i'9!f 'Fifi-' , MQ! WZZQQQZMgy?,ffmW,f,,,f,,,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,W,f,,,,,f,,, f,,,,,,,,,,W,,,mmmw1.4M F .,,,,,,, f fs: ,.,,,,,,.,,,, ...,,,,,,,,,mWfwwmH-Wm-If-ffffxx-4'-'-N g3jZjW53g522gg,5gfM?WW,,1,545ff,p,pz9W, aM 4,,,,: , 1 EVA CoLE .............. River F21llSWViSCOUSi11 Primary Course, Camp Fire '15, '16, '17, '18g Girls' Basketball '14, '15, '16, '17, '18 The fwangr of GZJ.S'G7'l1C6 are 1'e111oved by le1f1fe1's CLIFFORD CONRAD ....... ..Balclwin, Wfisconsin High School Course Vice-Pres. Class '17g Baseball 'l7g Orchestra '17, '18g Trcas. '17g Band '17, '18, Spirit Club '18, Class Basketball '18g Indoor Baseball '17, '18 ff X X 8 si iffi ' ,, ff? f .ff X Meek 1 , 11, 1V1sdo11:, eloquence, UHCZ grace ' I Bfllfl' greazfer 1111111 these 15 HPCP' ERWIN CUDD ........ Spring Valley, Wfisconsin High School Course Y. M. C. A, '18g Lincolnian '18, Sec. '18 You C'fli'l'1 keep a good 'IIZCZII down 'KN ' x ' f 1 f f w 1 ffxx X f f YN ff! as 1 ywg X M W W' 1 Q 7. ,Q 1 5 13 f .. , ,W .- W 7, , z ff I ' GL.-xDY s DOPIQINS ...... .Beldenville, Vxfisconsin Primary Course ' Aurelia '17, '18, Y. NW, C. A. '17, '18 Afzurzys 13110703 her lexsozzs, Never 1311101011 io SlZl'I'k,' Mowzlvflef' sweet and gelzile, . Deorly Io-Des to tvorle. EVELYN DAWDSON ..... River Falls, Wfisconsin Primary Course G7rls' Glee Club '15, '16, '17, '18, Y. XY, C. A, '16, '17, '18, Cabinet '17, '18: Aurelia '16, '17, '18, Lincolnian '18 III soothe, I love 1101 soI1'1f111c1'e wmmm Wffffiiiif. ,11nn1,f,,f,,fff,,,f,, w,,m,,,, Page Ttvemf 31-eight ffef W I111 7 liuwftnl lffzzlzlzl an uw111nwn ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, L llllfif., ,,,, ,., ,,,,,,.,,,.,,., ,., ........ ....,.. ... .M.............. ..........,4 , -J.-zsxrasisszafamm:::::::14wma111111117zmmwlzurlmfwwfllfawfrazfzznufwQ5 ... M ff f f ffl QV' W 11222004 -' 75 gv l f i?ewfm....., ' QQVIIIIM MJWZS xxflllnfxwfq Lymnfllllllfvmi Lqlafffffff buh? Q - A Wed ROSELLA DEMULL1NG...River Falls, VVisconsin Grammar Course Aurelia '14, '15g N. C. A. '15, '16g German Club '15, 'l6g Vice-Pres. Soph Class '16g Pres. Third Year Class '16g Basketball '15, '16, '17 Never an idle l7ZOllll?7'1lf: but tlrrifzfy, and thoaglzltfal of others Rose EGDAHL ............ Schoneld, Vlfisconsin Supervisors' Course Glee Club 'l8g Camera Club '18g Y. W. C. A. '18g Vice-Pres. Class '18 She has C07lll7lOl'l' sense in a way that is most lmcomvlzon NORMAN ECLQLEY ........... Dallas, VVisconsin Agricultural Course Agrifallian '17, '18, Secy. '18g Y.M. C. A. '18 Student Voice '18 Ifs loife zflral makes the 'world ,go 7'01'l71d, Gosh! how fast it's s12i1fzl-ning. VVILLARD ENGE .......... .Caryville, VVisconsin Agricultural Course Men's Glee Club '17, '18g Agrifallian '17, '18g Y. M. C. A. '18, Orchestra '18g Camera Club '18 And the Lord saw that if was not good for llfan to live alone ELLIOTT FESSENBECKER ..,. Roberts, VVisconsin Agricultural and Science Course YWM. C. A. '18g Football '17, '18g Baseball '17 fd rather Img a pigsleia or a base tl1a11-a1zy- thing else -A'r?F'5f?:w4'em1, ,,......,..., - V M270 lex -.......--, ,,,,,W,gg if XM Wm My -. ' ,' , . -. I M' V45Wgggggcgggggcgiggggggfgx ' ' ?!,,,,5,,,Z,,,,f 1, -N, ..............., ,.,,.,,,,. 1 , W. uw, . s f-.X ,. X ffm ,W t......25:....J EZWZZE ,7 7 mccccceccccm C9242 ii:::.2:::mm::.i:: , ., , 7 92,511 153.44 M41 ,, if1111uf,mm,mf1ffmffffffffffffffwffmwff WWWWWIIMIMIZK Wwxzlzullulgllzl yywmlf fum,WffffffmWWfffyfffffffwlvffm-MW ff-,f-1 Q.: ' 5 1 ttf!! Page Twenty-11ine 11- .r .ggfgqwww ,,,,..,,..,1.,,m, 'f f ' ' fv s-. z N':2 mn V1 we S 0 fg if I J' g fmffmg-by .. , 'ff Q il, 5, ---2 ,..,...,,,,,f,g 5,5 1 5 li!-2942: imma? :iiffmmfmgdwfwmi ,Y,W,,,,,,,,,,4W,,44,,5m,y Z4 lffgffggymqggggfmgfe .41 racccczccm, -5.2 to awe, WW, W - 4mmzwwmf lr mai 5iE:::.m:::.:m:,,.n:,f. f -f.., ..,. Z I.. ..,,4 7 'fffnl' ff sf eff ! IRENE M. FLANDERs ..... Ellsworth, Wisconsin Primary Course Y, VV. C. A. '17, '18, Aurelia '17, '18 Earffzest, honest, and industrious 1V1ARjORIE FLEMING ...... .Emerald, VVisconsin Primary Course Y. VV. C. A. '17, '18, Aurelia '17, '18 Modest as a flower 1Y1ABEL A. FoLDEN. . .Spring Valley, NVisconsin Grammar Course Y. VV. C. A. '17, '18, Camera Club '18 She loves but one-at a time STELLA 'Fosixrcs ............ .Martell, Wfisconsin High School Course G. Q. P. '18, Campfire '16, '17, '18, Y. VV. nmu-mwnm mmmfmm, ,wmmmn Page Thirty 1 mmmfmmm fm my ,.,,,,,,,,,,, C. A. '17, '18, Aurelia '15, '16, German Club '15, '16, '18 . A friehrily heart with 'Hlfllly friends MARjoR1E FRAsER ........... Detroit, Michigan Grammar Course Y. VV. C. A. 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'18, Agrifallian '16, '17, '18 A 'wise man says not all lie flzinles OSCAR GARLID ............ Baldwin, VVisconsin High School Course 1 Y. M. C, A. '17, '18, Glee Club '17, '18 A moclest 111011, who hides a jPe1'sonality otlzers fmglzt well envy EUNICE GILBERSON ..... Beldenville, VVisconsin High School Course Aurelia '14, '15, '16, '17, Y. VV. C. A, '14, '15, '16, '17, '18, Girls' Glee Club '15, Basketball '14, Baseball '14, Cainplire '15, '16, '17, '18, Camera Club '17, '18: German Club '17, '18 For She's cz jolly good fellow ROBERT GRAHAM .......... Roberts, VVisconsin Agricultural Course Band '17, '18, Treas. '17, Agrifallian '17, '18, Y, M. C. A. '17, '18 I am 11,05 0 Politician and nw oflzer lzabits are ,V good i 1X1ARION GRANBOIS ..... Rosholt, South Dakota Primary Course Girls' Glee Club '14, '153 Campfire '15, ,173 Sec. of Class '16, Aurelia '14, '15, German Club '14, '15, '16, G. O. P. '17, 'lgi Ch31T1D1011 Basketball Team '14, '15 A pleosazfzl smile, a 7Ul1H'Li71g way, But, oh, those big b7'0'Zl 1l CWS, That lzoiznzt me all llze clay. -.M i,., 3 fffffffffffafffdj, X124 - ' ' 'fif'lTTfffff'l'Iff'Kf7' W 'W' I f fffff 7 'IH' Qff2f2Zfi2 ' 1:53'QLLQQQQQLLLLLQLLLLLQQLLLLJQLLLLLLLL ,,,, . ,,M,,,.,.,,.,..,...,,...... Page Tlzirfg'-one ,,,,,,,,gg1'gfvf-fffw, - fy, ,Wave WM...-1 1 fm- ----'- A-my 1': '- -'A---z nw... fi ,Z,,,,,o0!m g ?Z4i ZW .,.,,.,,5?, efcccfggecccecef 5 fZ5 zawwmg lzmlinliifiaflfufffffflz?17711fzflfiffffffffjflffffffffgfyl 3, xg? ig, ,M,m,m Z M ' ' L----- ------f-- 1 '----- ----- -- -- '- --- -' 1'ffW:fv',:f:31rj:fyf:122 '- ' gg- 1-rfb. H1171 ' ammwnnwm1z1ma1a1111ff1uzf1zlmfzffffrwmlff11111111zmfffzrmffffffffzlM!!fa.,41g:::..,..g,.1:,fff,fWLff Ziziggflflfrmlffff fwfffffffffymffffffmmfmfnffmn 1111 111111ffnfffffmfffnmf ,,,, wwf f V we wmA74mWf5em,A,,M4A7Qffn,V,,,,,,,w,,,,,,,,,0Qz,y 'myag 6 Q, 5122 I, .,, ,., GERTRUDE L. GREGERSON.R1XVC1' Falls,VVisconsin Primary Course Aurelia '16, '17, '18, Basketball '17, '18, Base- ball '16, '17, '18 Ce11erczIIy speaking a tvoman is-generally speaking 1 1 JULIUS F. GREGOR ..... River Falls, W'isconsin High School Course Lincolnian '17, '18, Debating Team '17, Class Basketball '17, '18g Football '17g N. C. A. 1 '17, '18 , Tl71llZlCI'7'lg 11zakez'h1 a satisfied man 1 1 1 11 1 1 ,1 1N4AGD.-XLEN HAAS ....... Fall Creek, VVisconsin Grammar Course N. C. A, '17, '18 1 1 1 q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 '1 f xx 1 ' 'ze ' f 1 nf, 1 ' ' ' ' . EY 1 e , x.x.a.11,! 1. . Q 1 2 1' w I J Wf 'ex f W 58X 9 1 . , 6 We She seeketh dzfigezztly after the germs of knowledge ELIZABETH H.-1.UGH .... River Falls, Wisconsiii Grammar Course German Club '15, '16, N. C. A. '15, '16, '17, '18, Aurelia '14 By diligence she wends her way ELEANOR M. HAWK1Ns. ................ . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .New Richmond, 1rVisconsin Primary Course N. C. A. 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A, '17, '18g Camera Club '17, '18 She spoke to me, lzevf voice was low LULU ISACIQ ............... Doran. Wfisconsin Grammar Course Y. XV. C. A. '17, '18 Like 0 bee size 'zcforks all day AGNES JENSEN .......... Ellsworth, lrlfisconsin Primary Course Aurelia '17, '18g Y. VV. C. A. '17, 'l8g German Club '17 Golden, were her zfresses and as fair her . ih0ugflzz's 'TIJJJJQJZZW W ' 5 1111111111111 1111. ,,,,,,, .,N, ,,,, ,,,, ,, ,, . ,mm .mn 5'2PZZZ? nrufI5ff5 f7'Vlll1r ' 3.12.5 'Tzu 1-14791, l 'ff, . f-X ff'-'H--A---1 rd f ----- Wffy f' ,gf-zf 'zfffw , . ....... .... - .. 2 'Z 5 4444, W iZC'5CC'?fffi'CfQl 2711111022 fry -w ' if ' I f ' 'P nm: 111fffffmffmfffff1111111111 '64 ' ' W W ff 5 E 'W M 'W 7 1--A W. Qfffdfwz... ff , .. ..... . :M-A ra , .. : . .aff f K f X 1 11,0 mf: .Wig ' rf' --f4ffffff4 ' 'QIf-W4'f4W44f fyZw,,,.,,.,,V,,,.,,..,,7f fm. !if'C, ZfCfjj1f'Zfff'? ff, ,Z,,,,,,,,,,,,,f ff, --f- 123 11,1111 1, 1 1 :1::...:1,g::,g:f,4:,- . .W - ,:,,mq, 1, ,, ' ---- -- -f-f-- Q.. 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A., Girls' Glec Club, Treas.g Camera Club A irzw friend of ilze frm' NORMAN JOHNSON ....... .W'ausau, VVisconsin Principals' Course Lincolnian '17, '18, Glee Club '17, '18g Press Club '18 Student Voice Staff '18S SCC- Of Class '17g Spirit Club '18g Class Basketball '17, '18, Meletean Staff '18 ,0'0'nul,Dn 'Wnnw'lN 'u 'll ' I lzllllllllllr rrpzr f f14fau11lll11 11111 111f1111ra11111111 I I I 1 111111 ,. ,.,,,.,, - ggi N z 7 1 Q 1 '-: N-gas-age::.,:,f. eu, 7 f ' x ,ff . ,, , x X ........ y , X .X V' , .. 1W1mfmfwmnmmm ff ff Ilfwfwlfffffv' :::::::::::::y .... 1 Page Thirty-Hoe E S Q Q S Q yQ E Q 5 Q . Q , ...... . S EQ E Q5 :QQQg 3528- 1z.E 11.5 :'QgQ'g Q QE S LN! QICQQ E SEEQS Q :Q 5 Q 1 Q :Q 5 N Q Q aQ Q Qs Q aQ.QQs S S3 Sa Q Q Qvirs QQQQQ Q , 585:58 Q, XS Qzzzrzg XXX QRSEIEQ gm SSE! QRS :SKS Q...,.Q :Q-Q YQ 'Q--QQ N RN Q QQ XQE PU Q Q QQSQQ .Q .Q X C S QYQ r-I-1 5 YQQ. 5 Q .QQ 1. QQXU-,QQ QQQ. - :sg X ?QQ:. g X Q QR-Rv 'S - Q QQQQ XQ In S.-Nag 1- QQEEES A SQQQQ Q -.. 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'17, '18, Camera Club '18 Peaceful, smdiouls, silent, serene PEARL KEND.-XLI. .......,. Ellsworth, Wisconsiii Grammar Course Y. W1 C. A.,'17, '18, Aurelia '17, '18 lust be 11atm'al 9.6: ' mWn111111111 111110101111 ,.. .......... .. .1..1,111fff2Y1sj14fey1Q1, ,I ,1 ,.,.,,.,,,.,, ,UU 3 1 1 ' 1011111 '22, .,.,,,,, 1 11111111 gjjj, - 1 ff---J--..',1 , f Q f ,111f Z 1 111111Mg 2511100211107 Z1111711111111111111111111111111111yl ' 7 f 11 ffl? f 1 0 X! 14 X if -1,1 I 1 1 '11 12 Qfeefffn... 1111111111111111111111 11 1 111111111 W fl I I gf ,.---:-N 1111 1 !,1f1111111 ,- 1 r fri' 1111- 11151151111 , .9 - 1 .pw 1 -41 1 'M e1z2filllifiiiiilifiifilifzf ,fy 7 1 411110111nw111110n1111111n 4 111u1111111a11111111114Q Qyw ' f 9fQ. , 2 1 5772? l 4 . K4 1111 S Q X X N rw J 1 .....,, 1 1 , , 11111111 1 g7111111111111, , 7111111111 gjlj 1. Aff N X . Q SES S23 xg. .. .X xx : Ss N ..,. , KW 15 , '1Z1111Z 5, , 11111111111111 7:'141111111111111111 111111111111111 1 I aL...d1 B.. Grammar Course f Y. VV. C. A. '17 1 True model Of Peace and eonfelzt if i ii Q. 1 .,, M I 1 D1 1 ' 1355 .,,1, ml 4 lX1ABEL IQURSCHINSKY....E.llSXVO1'lll1, Vlliscoiisiii Primary Course Aurclia '17, '18, N. C. A. '17, '18, German '17 I lzlzwry Hot, neifhev' do I worry GLADYS LARSCJIY ........ Bcldeuville, Vlliscoiisiii Primary Course Aurelia '17, '18, Vice-Pres. '17, Y. W. C. A. '17, '18 True blue, Clear llirougli PIAZEL M. LARSON ..... Grantsburg, VXlisconsiu Principals' Course Y. W. C. A. '18, Camera Club '18, Glee Club '18 fl steady, reliable girl NORA LARSON ......... .River Falls, Wliscousiu High School Course Girls' Glee Club '14, '15, Y. VV. C. A. 'l7. 183 Campfire '15, '16, '17g Pres. Campbre '15, '17s Aurelia '14, '15, G. O. P. '17, '133 Ch21U'1l3l1O11 B. B. Team '14, '15 To ,fenozu her is to czjvpreeiaie lzer 1 1 1 1 l .., FK .,. .1 rr if 'pil W Eiigsgi ill! - 11 l wi 51 l IDA KNOTT ........... ...Elmwood, Wlisconsin f 1 1' ' Swmy . ex 1 5 .1 Z li. i f 1. . . 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'18 Happy am I with heart care free, Oh, why raift the rest of you be like me? P1-LYLLIS L1EN .......... 'Washburn, 'Wisconsin Grammar Course Y. W. C. A. '17, '18, Aurelia '17, '18 Here's to thc girl with heart aizcl smile, Who iliizakes this bubble ot life worth while. LAVINA LOFGREN ........... Afton, Minnesota Primary Course Aurelia '14, '15, '17, Y, VV. C. A. '16, '17, Girls' Glee Club '16, '17g Orchestra '14, '15, '16, fir, Sec. '15, '16 The ho-rp of Orpheus was not more charuziiig ETTA LUMLEY ........,. Ellsworth, Vllisconsin Primary Course Y. W. C. A. '17, '18 For she's still the some sweet girl 1V1ILDRED C. LUND ....... NVoodville, Vllisconsin Primary Course Rural Life Club '14, Y. W. C. A. 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'16, '17, '18 All the 'world loves a quiet girl FR.LxNcEs NlARlON MCKEE. ................ . ..... .. .. ...........River Falls, W1SCO11S1l1 Graininar Course Aurelia '15g Basketball '14.i '15, Glee Club '15, Y. W, C, A. '10, '17, '18 IVe'1'e going to have a quiz: and I dorft know a tlzilzg! 'Stoo bad! DORA BELl.E lV1C1qIBBl N. .................. . ..................Spring Green, Vifisconsin Supervisors' Course Girls' Glee Club '18, Pres., Y. VV. C. A. '18 .fl worker who gets results 0 ,, W, Ufmfffwfffmunu, mwmufwm. ::::::::::y ,,,,,,,.mU.-,,,,w,,,.1,,1mm,,m,.m,,,,,,,,,M m-fun Page Tlzirty-11z'1ze N 5? X IN : EE SEE SESS 5353 'X N WUW01111111111111111111 X N ,f , , , f LL he x '7 1 Q ' xg X W ,Z E 'N Q el 7 5 Z , 111 l ef f' j'f::1v 'fv!! WV! 1, f7W1,,,,,,,,1ff W . .,...., . iefeffem -'--- , 11 114 , , hi W,,W,, 111,111,101 , A 11,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11111011111 , .xx .. 'fe Iffm-::m'ff7fr?:rfzW1 , '- 3'f ?'j49p W, 9 iff feeeieia25.1zezztahze.zse1, Q77 ,Me,,1ef,.e'ehw Wiihhfwomffofnxfmm 4 111v1a111m111111111wQ 5 if ' 11174 4 Q , fr? , '- 'f-- '--'-- f' ghwffmggf Wffzzfzfei, gfkymgyf f X f X 1 dWffff 'W 1 542 2764646146662 af: X 1,04 , 111,111 FRANCIS T. NICNIAI-ION, River Falls, Wisconsiii High School Course N. C. A. '17, '18, Vice-Pres. '18g Student Voice '17, '13, Class B. B. '16, '18g Treas. of Class '16g Editor of Meletean '18 He 'is hot only ct .vclzolovg but ct g67'1fllCl11f1l1f cmd at good fellow lV1ARroN MAPES .....,.... .Prescott, VVisconsin Principals' Course The sweeteit lives are those to duty wed ANNIN E. MAXE ............ .Pepin, VVisconsin Rural Course Pres. Rural Life Club '16g Y. VV. C, A. 16, '17, Treasl '17 Fife decided hot to wo1'ry any more, Alld fm lz L'i11zg just as easy as befoire. GEORGE C. 1V1eooRD12.N. . .River Falls, Wlisconsin High School Course . Baseball 'lwig Spirit Club '17g Class Basketball I may get over lit but l'lI never be the some 1V1ABEL NIELSBY Grammar Course A rosebzlfl set with little wilful ZiltO7'11'5 111111111m,1,,,,,,1 W ..'. ,, 1 U 11, WW ,W ,,,Z:,.,,mW W7 ,,,,,,,,,1,,,1,1,, 111,11Wm,1111111111ffwffmffwffl 1W,111111,1111111111,1m111111,w11111,, 11,111,111 .:::::g:ggg:, :::::::::::. .11 111,,,, 'Wm If ..... 3-ww ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hmm, W W111111111110. 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'17, '18, Meleteau Staff A heart to resolve, a head to contriwe, and a , howl to 6!l'6'C1'lZl6 GRACE MOORE ......... .MeuOmonie, VViscOnsiu Grammar Course Y. W. C. A, '17, '18, Girls' Glee Club '17, '18 Silence 'itz women is like speech in man ERNEST NEISON Agricultural Course Baseball '17, '18 Ajiparerztly not a ftlsser, but apflearances are deceitful HELENE NELSON ....... River Falls, WViscOnsiu Primary Course Aurelia '13, '14, Athletic Association '13 Art thou gentle and dermlre, or do thy looks belle thee? 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'16, 'l7,- '18, Meletean Staff '18 I nzoy lm slow, but I am precious sure CLARA E. OLSON. ...... Grantsburg, Wiscoiisiii Y. YV. C. A. '18g Camera Club '18 l'm a SCo11.cz'1'11a'Uio1fz, but I C1l077f'f look if VVILLIAM N. QLSON ....... Bayfield, W'isconsin Agrucultural Course Agrifalliau '17, '18, Y. M. C. A. '17, '18 Some soy zl'.f slfzldy, oflzers it's toil, but at any rate Ole uses no the mrfdzfziight oil. G'ENEV.lEVE O'lXflARA .... River Palls, VVisconsin Grammar Course . Y. NV. C. A. '17, '18, G. O. P. '17, '18, Orchestra '17, '18 Music liatlz C, ZffZ1 1l2S and so lzotlz the llZ1LSlCl'G7'L ALVENA OT1'lJbI...NCXV Richmond, Wiscoiisiii Primary Course Y. VV. C. A. 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Great zfd 1'EDl2R:1i?N ...... .River Falls, VVisconsin Primary Course German Club '11, '15, '16, '17 Ofmm ffaarted 111aidc11,.t1'zw and jmre P12rrRsoN ........ .Ellsworth Wiscorisiii High School Course WV. C. A. '17, 'l.8g Aurelia '17, '18, Mc-fleteau Staff th0ztg'1'.t5, great feelings Came to her, rzmto her 1t1zatc'ares BERNICE PETERSON ..... River Falls, Wiscoiisiii High School Course Y, VV, C. A. '15, '16, '17, '18, Aurelia '17, '18, German Club '16, '17 Very quiet amd fZ'l'glZf6Cd 50711161filllCS and has lots of f 7'Z'I'I'ldS JUDITH PETERsaoN.Drcsser JL1I1ClI101l,VVlSCO1'lSlll Primary Course Y. W. C. A, '17, '18 ,T . x A , 1..,.., ..V,, , ,C .,,,,,,,,, G 1, 11. M1111 . 11 a 115212, . . 1,5 X ' 3 . 4 1 .1 ' 1 ' 1 11, V, 5,2521 . ,J 11 ,,g' fif' 1 Q1 ' X , ,QA :Z-KV :Q IE 1x1 X ? 1 Q 7 X 1 Q1 XS SX J f 6 IW, ft, K 3 N 11 11181 1-1 xxx GN 'il fig! 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'17, '18, Liucoluian '17 A diligelzzf .rfrzwierzif and cz friend worth having BERTHA B. RICI-I1l.12DS..RlXf61' Falls, VViscousin Primary Course G. G. P. '17, '18: Y. NV. C, A. '17, '18, Aurelia '15, '16, Girls' Glee Club '15, '16, Basketball, ludoor Baseball '14, '15: Class Treas, '14 ,Wy leizzfgdowz for a 'IIZCIIZV ,im my ,,., W .,,,, , ,.,,, ,,,,,, W, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,.. ,,,,,,,,.,,, 0 w...,.,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,, ,,,,,, - iiiiiiiiiifs ,,,,.,..,,,.. N Page Forty-four ---- f1?E7'Wf'fw1 1,,.....,. , .... ....... . ,. ........, 1 1-1' 4-4' ji'1 1-511521 4 3y zgycwfyg ?W1mW411: gg f7,,,,,,,,,f,1Qf WZW ,., .............. -.., ,...-. .... ,. ,,.. M MQAJQ 2Q011111111,,,, 14 ,,,,,,,,, 7y1111111o qu' - wwf... 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Camera Club '18, Meletean '18 Tl'l,C'l'C'S a frarllerzess in his 7'lZfClll'll67' that ap- peals to everyone EDWARD Rocii ......... River Falls, Wisconsiii High School Course Football '16, '17, Basketball '18, Meletean Staff '18, Student Voice '18g N. C. A. '17, 18, Secretary of N Club Dignity-fversozzliried ELEANCR ROE ............. Hudson, VVisconsin Grammar Course G. O. P. '17, '18, Sec. .Athletic Council '17, '18 A will to rule, not to be ruled HARRY Roizsiz ......... .River Falls, VViSconsin Agricultural Course , F Student Council '16, Spirit Club, Baseball 173 Football '17 - To tallc to him was a liberal eclzleatzon l f -M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 1 1111, ,,,, W ,zzzzxw ,,,, 7 ,,,,, 1 11121111111 ' ' ...., ,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,, ififffffff ifffiiiii ,,, iiiiii21ii1zW,, Z1:2?:::1 Q:LLLQLLLQQL 24 fff1ff'f N ffffffff'fffffffffffffffff fff'fffffff'ffff'f'ff' 1 ffm Page Forty-ive NW 5 E Q E Q fwwg s ...sf Q AQ X S S iw: s ...,,,... 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'18, Agrifallian '17, '18, Treas. '17, '18, Member of Athletic Council, Meletean Staff Of all the flowers, I love the Violet best RUTH SAE! ............ Hammond, Wiscoiisin Primary Course Campfire '14, '15, '16, '17, Y. YV. C. A. '17, '18, Camera Club '16, '17, '18, Aurelia '14, '15 In regorel to size you need feel no alarm, lfVlzeu you .'fl101'1'C'1'lf the figure you 11i6lgl'l'l'C?'I1f the ChfCl1 'I71, CHESTER B. SANDERSON.R1Y'CI' Falls,VVisconsin High School Course Camera Club '17, '18, Pres. '17, Lincolnian 17: '18, Glee Club '17, '18, Secy.-Treas. '17, Y. M. C. A. '15, '16, '18, Band '16, '17, '18, Student Voice Staff '17,'18, Meletean Staff '18 The ozttsifle of his lteczal is a little rusty, but the lin.sz'de is not 1 nmZnnm , I M W zfifiiififfftf 111111tfit11tg ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, I mm ' 1111111111111. A ff, ,nl !::::::::::::::. :::::::::::::: 1 Page Forty-six I 4 S S -- W-f-11QEWfY4'W'fw, ,,,..,... .'- ' TZYWJ ff7n f '10 ,,,. .... , ....,.......W,W , ,IGM ,7 MMM, 1 aww! 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'17, '18 One, who, liaziiizg gaiiied tlie toil of tlie ladder 'zo0ii't forget you if you reirzairi at tlie bottom EVELYN SHAW ............ Hudson Vllisconsin l H igh School Course A girl with many adorable talents RUSSELL F. SIGGLEKOW McFarland, Wiscoiisiii Agricultural Course Y. M. C. A. Now spealeiiig of Great Meri, W','iat do you thziile of me? GLADYS SIMPSON ...... ,River Falls, Wlisconsin Primary Course U Oiie who will assist you with lzeart and liaiid iii ad7Jcr.szty mffmmfmmlm 1 ..,,.,....,.,,.,..,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, mi. Page Forty-seven ,,...,1f::w.fg-fmfyfn, f ' Nw, ,..., - 4.4 , .f ffffmrwf ,7 ---, 13 1 Q .7 wg .N , .......... .... . . cfffffffwffff fm, ,Wg iwffmffyif :,,,,,,,,h,f-ff 1 ' , -Cyl Wx-1 ,,,,, 34: Mfffwffffzzzi tg, fl wfffffffm... , if , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,-X fem! Wfcfffccfmf .. ....... ...... , ,W 12? 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'17, '18 A banls of Crwdit upon wlziclz you can draw szzfffdivs 0f'c0f17'id011Ce, coruzzsel, sympatlzy, Izelfv and love EDNVAIQD H. STADLIER. . .Two Rivers VV7isconsin I N x 0,4 M ., Xi X J Agricultural Course Pres. of Class '17, Liiicoluian '17, '18, Pres. '17, Agrifalliau '17, '18, Vice-Pres. '17, N. C. Y , A. 17, '18, Pres. 17. 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ISSN wsu :six :N sm .xXx .xXx .NBN A.-.Q :Q N EX KXQ .X -Q A .1 .X ,N ES is xxxxx Ss Xxx I 11 111111111111111111111111111111111 mailbag, ' .,,., EDXVARD M, ST.-XRKEY..klQ11Ol1lOlllC, Wfisconsin .fxgricultural Course Lilcolnian '18, Agrifallian '18g Glee Club '18, Pres. of Class '18 I enjoy bofh my meals 01107 my C?7'CIIZ'lI'gS at the Smifh Club GLGA STELLING ........... Osceola, Wfisconsin Grammar Course Y. XV. C. A, '17, '18, Guardian Campnre '17, '18g German Club '17, '18 Life is so short so maize it SIZUPPQY TX7 l im'-1'12N E. STAND1SH. .River Falls, Wfisconsin 1 Grammar Course ' Y, W, C, A, '16, '17, '18, G. O. P. '16, '17, '18, German Club '15, '16 The pleasrzwfe of zfeafhizzg is not all mine NEAL H. STODDARD ....... Downing, WVisconsin Agricultural Course Agrifallian '17, '18, Y. M. C. Ag '17, Spirit Club '17 Oh this leczrmzzg, whazf cz thing it is ELIZABETH T.fsf3GART...Rive1' Falls, VVisconsin 1, ' Primary Course I ' ' f 1 i' A small fP1'0ble1h,' 11.v71ef'il1eIf'ss a hard 0110 i H A 'f ' ' 11111111111-11111111 m11m111111111111 Page Foriy-nine :1 Q-.213 . 11111111,1,1111111111111,1111A9f0 1 I ' 1 ft-H Q2 Hi' n01nam1mr1ma111m11111m11111111111111111 5 17 T 1 :?w1nm'j xi Qs Qs Q1 QsQs S .... Q QQ QQQQ Q .QQ QIQQ Q :QQ x AQ Q -Q Q -Q: Q -Q. N IN. Q Q: Q Q Q Q Q wks X .555 X ::z::Q 1:31 Sz:-IQ su: xxx: 3913 QQ-:::Q :NQ Q Q QQ -SQQ sQQN S SQQQSQQ Q F975 xi QX egg Q Q..Q .-.Q Q.-ww' Q W.- SNS QEEQQ ...QQ . .Q QQQ Q Q sc: Q :Qi Q imsz Q QWQS5 E :lf is ..... :E QsQQQa Q-QQQ- QEQSQ1 Q:QQQs Q -Q Q Q- Q IX ' X' QIQFQQE Q QL.: QQ. QQQX Q2Q S XX. Q EQsQs X .Q.Q. Q QQSQE . Q... Q Q Sims? Q Q--Q Q1 Q ss: Q Q SQ! Q Qikwn Q Q ........ Q Q Q Q Q QQ QQ 4171121110001 CECIL TE1-IENNEPE ........ Baldwin, Wisconsin High School Course One who to 1'Li771fS6lf is true, Ami fhe1'ef01'e 77111155 be so to 31011. H. F. THEILER ............ Monroe, VVisconsin Agricultural Course Y. M. C. A. '17, '18g Glee Club '17, '18, Agri- falliau '17, '18, Pres. of Class '17 Large f:i7'Cli1'l6d, clear-eyed-A 1711114 lV1ILDRED THOMPSON. ...River Falls, Wiscorisin Primary Course ,f Y. VV, C. A. '17, '18g Girls' Glee Club '17, G. O. P. '17 Sl1e's ilze girl who 11ei1e1' -w01'1'ie.s', 1-4115! 'who 7l6'Z'6 1',, Newer I1111'1'zes. VIOLET Tinriii' ............ Monroe, VVisconsin Primary Course Y. W. C. A. '17, '18, Sec. '17, Aurelia '17, '18, Vice-Pres. '18, Orchestra '17, G. O. P. '17, 183 Meletean Staff A 7lflZ'lL7'CZl 1701111 artist HERBERT E, TOZER ......... Ainery, VVisconsin Agricultural-Principals' Course Ag1'lfHll1El11 '17, '18, Y. M. C. A. '17, '18 'Tris with our j 1'ldg'lllU7lf'S., as 0111' 'ZUClZ'C1Z'7,U07'd,' TLQWLG v G0 just CZZIZCCV, yet each believes his own. m mm ' iifgiggsfgf' ,,,, V ,gzrxjxafw ffff 7 ,,,,, 1 fffff, ,,f,1f,,,f,1 ,v fn . -ffll 1 ummm ,,,..,,,...,,,,.,, ,,,...,,,, ,.,..,,, 1 iiiiiiiiiiiif.. ,,,, . ,,,,,, , ,, Page Fifty 'WfW,,W,,l,m 'M 'SS 5 SSE 355 ii' las' :CJ ...U , . . , , :,?4'fl4i igfffffiffizi :. IW,mwffff,,,,W,,,W,,,,,,,,, ff 14: HAROLD VANL'FRHOOF ....... Knapp, XVisconsin Agricultural Course Baseball '16, '17, Football '17, Pres. of Class 7 '17g Lincolnian 17, '18, Pres. '18, Inter-Nor- mal Debate Team '17, Agrifallian '16, '17, '18, Treas. '16, Class Basketball '16, '17g Meletean Staff Always jolly and as good cz jollierr JOHN C. VEZINALX ........ Ellsworth, Wlisconsin High School Course Football '16, '17, Baseball '17, '18, Capt. '17, Coach Normal High B. B. Team '18: Class Captain '17, Pres. Athletic Ass'n, '17, '18, Rooter King '17, '18, Meletean Staff '18, Spirit Club '17, '18, Y. M. C. A. '17, Athletic Council '17, '18 It is better to have ioved and lost, Than tneifeer to lzoffe lotfed of all. CORDELIA lrVA'rsoN ...... .Ellsworth, Wfisconsin Primary Course G, O. P. '18, Y. W. C. A. '18 IT's as great to be cz womaarz. as fo be a mon THORA XVEIESTIZR ......... Roberts, XVisconsin High School Course If z'!zere's alzyflliug ask her ETHEL XVERS11-'R .......... Roberts, 1Yisconsin High School Course Y. XV. C. A. '15, '16, '17, Treas. .'l7: Camera Club '16, '17, German Club '16, '17 Good of jvrolvlezzzs bu! cz lzard one fo solve 121111 ,,,., wffrfffffffffw ffxzffcfiififcccpicfpffcgf,cg5 .1149 mwwfffW,m,,,ff,?7441315iazgahgfz:5575131 1 AW-7 j4Z?!5,W Qgj:5g.W7,,,,w,ff -,z, f,i.,,.Q..,,,.,4., - ,, , ,..,.,,.:.L 9 ,,:, offmmfffwfW,,,,,,Mimyk !,,,W,,,,,W,,,,,,,,0Q ZWMW 4 '4ff,,f- QQ 9,54 -1 5.,.J E X ESE .LSE E x Xi XE: E .Q , Q X KBS-xx N E s X W X Sbwx Q I Q E S N x ,, .... N. SEXY Nas iris Navi I-Ex xlNB 515.-. sun, sr... ima QQX N s Q , X Q x X S S is 48 gs. 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Mishicot, Vlfisconsin Agricultural Course Spirit Club '18, Pres. of Press Club 'l8g Student Voice Staff If speech were golden, hejd be a millionaire! LILA VVILLIAMS ....... .River Falls, 'Wiscomflfi Priinary Course l Y. VV. C. A. ,l7, 3183 Camera Clubg Cr. O. P. '18 S0 sweet and fair and on the square ARNOLD VV1LL1NK ........ Baldwin, VVisconsin Agricultural Course Much might Ere said if we could, but read his 'J1Zll'ld, but- DOUGLAS ALLARD ...... River Palls Wiscoilsiii f W X.. .,......... -.wfflffmmfwlmw,,m,,,.,wfmwmffmmfffffm mmfm, Y Principals' Course. Post Graduate ,,,, ,, ,.,., ,5z1v:y???:Z,,u I ,,.,,..,. ...WW umm I 'W W WHIIIWII ' flflcllly Eyffafmfn... 5 ........,,....,, , , if W Z I ,As .,f 54, .amfmmffm ,anffnffffffffh mffffffmmmj g11,fyfmfffffmffmffffffffffffyf fy X .N funk fwffffffffymfg .ri - ' N ' ' ' ' '- ---- - :wi 1' fgwffgwf- ff qw ,V '- . ' .1--.,-gy. -vp. 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River Falls, Vlfisconsin Grammar Course N. C. A. '17, '18 Mart delights me not VElil.E JENSEN ........... Big Falls, Minnesota High School Course Y. NV. C. A. 'l8g Orchestra '18 I -will be master of what is my own GALENE NIYERS ............ Stanley, Wfisconsin Grammar Course Y. XV. C. A. '17 A L'0lLllI'l'IlfZ'llC8 in wlziclz did meet Sweet records, promises as sweet. EDXYIN OLSON. . .Black River Falls, lVisconsin Agricultural Course Agrifallian '17, 18 The apparel oft proclaims tlze man IZVIERETT CoRsoN ....... River Falls. lYisconsin Agricultural Course I zntezzd to be a soldzer ......fmi '.............. ' ' .,.,. ,,m,m,,m,, ,, mfnffm. 52555555522 ,f,ml,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,m,,,, ,mn fmuf,-m Page Fifty-three , A w ,,,,,,,4z:c-rqmfw, 0 Dy'E'w-'iff' If ffiww .... -..-.. .. . .. ,. Qbv 4 ,f'WffT'3m W izfccccfyccmzi Zgffffggfgd ffncffzfg, sg? 'f .f .fi ,,.. -fffwfv 2:12. 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Among these activities, perhaps the foremost in the thoughts of nearly all the students, is athletics. Our boys have made a good showing along' this line. W hen we stop to think that the Normal basket ball team consisted of four Junior players, we realize that these boys have brought honor to the class in the Way of athletics. Our class spirit has been shown in many Wavs, this year. One way in which We pro-ved our loyalty was by giving some of our bovs to the service of Uncle Sam. 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Qf l X if 2 ' aa 1 ,YQ ,V ' , Q il Q Y f 0 4 V 6 . va- tx ,,Vv I TW , ff X WW FLORENCE STOVER LUELLA SWARTZ HII,DRED SWANSON MARION SYLVESTER D.xx'1n T.xY1-oR IIDNA TODD mf, ,...,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,N,, ,.., v--U-,WW-W-v--Vyywwf ,.., ...7,,,7-W., ,, f , . .Q A A J FN fygggy ff, 15 fy -V ,S -f A h CW, I QQ, ,V I uf, -,H ,V,x L all , W - Nw ff 1 vb X , .X 53mm - -. 1 , Aw!-V .Wy H - fy? XA Amr x ff. XA . -.M Xwafiv . 'L N - x ., Q 6 7, 5 . x, -,M an , .ff WW Z 1 - f N Qggy N - QP Q f f 1 2, 1 , 3' H ' ' ' A 1 A X 1 f X ' pgx A 2153 iwgw, . - 2 ., 1 Q X V 3 Q2 . 2 .fs , ,m,f,, X., X' , f, J fx . .- ,fs M 0 , fffyzfzgi . f 5f,PT,1i5GX - , H , 2 , ' , - ' ef- . X f Q Wm, . Nixff' 4 XT' , Y-Y' W 2571955 W M2 1 M N 5 , J, X sv lffffm, www Qxmwcw Xx.,M.,M.,,,,M,, ,,.,f , ff A ., . . X.. -N ,WM , BiINA TUBBS EUGEANA VAN GRMAN RUTH XVHITE DEWEY XNILLIAMS . VESTHER W'u.L1,xMS INEZ W'1L1-LxM S JAENNIN VVILSON NIABEI. XMRIGHT 'W f mmmmmmw, ,mmmm mm WEEE5555535555535555555 m355??555?::::5Z:::: ,HW UZZZKW My ,,,,,:Z,.,,,,7 ,,W,, W,,,,,m,,,m ,,,,,,,,,,,WW,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,WMW,,,,,,,,W,,,,,,,,.,Wm. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,mlmlmm W ,I Nlrullyllllzlz ,A .... M W,,,,,,,,,,,,,, WWZLI' yiiffffff fffffffffffffffffffffffffffff5255555571 ,,,mm mfmmm Afffulfffffffn ,,m,,,,m f,m,,,,Nm2,mf Zuma' 1, mfmwumm,1,WWmNm,,,,,,m,mmm0.wmuam,,f,,,..nu-m Page Sixty-f01 W H XXX X 1 X 0 XX XXX X, ZX , g XX3 VHfQf I sw H SX A Tl X M XX T . 14 W. Af 0 N N S 1'ay1QQQ,gQQ1Q991L': zgypmyfxag yyfayxai., , X ,, ,,, .... ,, ,. 1 W,.,f , A ii 1., V ..,,... U, ....... 1 . ,.. , 11'--,., f'1: f1111m1m11 ,7 C4CC1 . f I H111 ,hi , ,1, 51111111111 fqqffgfqqqgf, g?1n1v102, i 7,W 111111y111111111111111111111111111171 fA111116W711111111Z1111? 1j4q11111111114: 5 .um 2.25 'W' Mem aff... ....... 212,253giwfgmgzwzyrfif 2227 11 2210225 fszwq 1111111111111111111111111111111111,1,W,1,,,,,,11,,,111111111 111111,1,111111WW, 1111111 ,,, gfgs,-15,551,131 ,111 - ,, ' , , -1,.,1.:,',1g 11:1 1.11 1 y1nm1W1111111111111111110111111111n1111111111 1101111111110 ZwmfbmyiWyndmlljlmf1 W,W,,,,,,q,,1111111Z1Qgymfna 4 1 ' f f : 1 Q.: 4151! The School can take honest pride in the worl: done in the past year by the Y. W. Cl. A., N. C. A., Y. M. C. A. The work i'or which these organizations was originally instituted was to further the social and religious lite of the students. This is a work well worth doing, and its aeeoinplishnient always brings gratification. These bodies have, sinee the begiiiniiig of their Work here, always rendered notable service. This year, however, gave opportunity for serviee inore trulyAhuinanitarian and wider in its scope. This was the aid rendered in behalf of the inen Called to the eolors. Our forces joined heartily in the great drive for funds to help in the Canton- nients in the hoineland and abroad, and for the relief of unfortunates in theprison eainps. The amount Collected was over iiafteen hundred dollars, and these organiza- tions stand ready for their full share in meeting' any subsequent needs. e mmm lllii if523ffEEfEEEEEEEEZE2EEEZf3522522222222 ,llln my wmv , -fff 1 3.5...mm.... ,.,.. ..,,.. ,.p A .... ,,,,,.,,, , ,,,,... . 6, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,..... j -me U-M 1ffffffjff1g5j555i5gg,,,Wm Page Sixty'-sm' f . fm -. ., ,I NX 1 Qfffwm f 1? ,0o,,,u,,l-Z l ,.,.,,mf,,,,,,,,Ww ,Y w ,...-....... 1 j fri' w..-.V'f,4.9'f L 0732 gum IM: 5255273 221 ?ZH'6fC47 f ffi g'aL2zQ,L 9zz:g: z:'z,:zp:z,7n f--s ,fi 1 '----1 : 5 ---- -- ----- 1 ' ' , -. 'Z 5 Q 411111110104 3 5-bmfffuummg gafffffmfffmi gfzfyfffffwfffffffffwffffM1171 ff,, W,,,,,,,,7,,,,7 4,,,,,,,,,,,j,71 ff .... gy ,ii ' ' ' ' 7' ff17'11'lj1I1Vf7l:' 'ZH' '. S-,. N , 1'-.,--+A, -1- 4. 0- 4--fl .... ..., ..... H21 ,,,, KW' 1 'j ' fwfn0fffff1m,fffffffwwffffffffffffmfmfffffffffffffffffffmff ffmfffffffmfffffwffggg3 552-22335 2 3 53 M y 4 2 ? 2 MWWHWW IWLWWW0,WW,H2,WWIIiI:ZHIZIWHMUZZIWM wmffffffffWwfffffm .AWA ,,,0,.,,,,,,,,p:,,,amQ2ymfifk 4 Wwe ' f 9f9 X 2 '. -. 1 W vf 1. 5 Z Y. VV. C. A. CABINET OFFICERS President .... LAURA ANDERSoN Vice-President .EVELYN D,xvisoN Secretary ., ...VIOLET Tn.Lv Treasurer . .. ..ANNA NTAXE Miss SANFORD Miss BIEDDALL ADVISORY BOARD M Rs. M ixLoTr MRS. AMES M1 SS MCMILLAN The Y. VV. C. A. is a band of Christian girls who endeavor to strengthen our Normal by keep-ing womanhood sincere and loyal. The first active service is to welcome strangers and promote a homelike spirit among the students. The three religious societies joined in giving a reception of welcome the hrst week of school. The result of the Membership Campaign strengthened our number and the lnitiation Service that followed was so impressive that it will be a sacred remembrance to those who witnessed it. Several afternoon teas and parties have added to the social life of the school. The Y. WL C. A. and Y. M. C. A. have joined in Sunday Vesper Services for the various holiday Occasions. During an assembly period the Y. VV. C. A. was given an opportunity to impart some of its spirit. Uur weekly service is Thursday evening and is extended to all interested in the work. Each year our society is represented at the Y. XY. C. A. conference held at Lake Geneva. Last summer Ruth Johnson and Laura Anderson were our representatives. Wfe intend to send girls this summer and hope to gain thereby fresh enthusiasm for the Association. - The Y. XV. C. A. owes its present welfare to the encouragement offered by noble iriends, and we wish to contribute our gratitude to ta-:ulty members and townspeople, who willingly rendered service. Another gift for which the girls are thankful is the attractively decorated society room, where our meetings are held. - S e-is Page Sz'xf3'-sevezz 2 5 Ji .A -Q QQQs qs LIS Q X Q X: Q XI Q X N SQ? QQ OX xxl Q XE .JESS ini? DQR Q E S Q Q Q Q Q Q S Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q . S Q EQQQ Q :QSQ Q :Q QQ QSQ QQQQ QQ 2 QE ,. LAURA ANDERSON ALTA ANDERSON JANICE ALLEN NIADGE ILXLTON ESTHER BERG RUTH BERG BONNIE BLOXVERS Nl.-XBEL L. BRIDGES LOIS M. 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A.-R011 Call BIABEL RLURSCHINSKY IiORCT1'IY 5g0TT IDA KNOTT N ARGARET MITH MARY LUNGER MADEL SCHLEY IRENE LARKIN GEORGIA STEWART PEARL KENDALL EVELYN STOCKMAN 1flAZEL LARSON OLGA STU-UNC GLADYS LARSON LEILDRED THOMPSON RQARIAN LETSON ADAH TTEIBBS EJILDRED LUND VIOLET ILLEY PHYLLIS LIEN EUGEANLX VAN QRMAN NORA L.-XRSON CORDELIA VVWATSON GALENE MYERS JENNIE WILSGN .LXDALENE MCDONALD EVELYN WEED NL-XRJORIE NL-XPES ILTHEL W EJBSTER NIARIAN LQAPES ESTHER WILLIAMS JOANNA M ACICENZIE THORA XVEBSTER LOUISE iw.-XRTINKE FAITH 1312-WIS -ANNA BJVAXE HELEN RULEY DORA NICKIBISIN GLADYS DCJPKINS GRACE MOORE NORMA ELVFRSON XNTINNIFRED Bf1ONTGOMERY EDNA ECRSTEIN CAMILLA NELSON BERNICE ECKSTEIN JOSEPHINE NILLSEN EVA AYERS CLARA QLSON GRACE ADAMS GENEVIEVE fyljy.-XRA BLANCHE DEERING EMMA OLSON EUABEL XVRIGHT BERNICE PETERSON LILA XMILLIAMS :ANNA PARSON EVELYN SHAW HAZEL PARSONS GWENDOLYN SMITH FLORENCE PARSONS HILMA LAWRENCE NIILDRED POSTON INEZ LACEY EMILY PETERSON EDNA TODD ALMA PETERSON ELIZABETH TAGGART FLORENCE PETERSON HILDRED SWANSON JUDITH PETERSON LIAZEL LUNDLY EIADELINE PETERSON TRENE STEWART IDA QUALLE ALMA GARLIE MARION IQOXVCLIFFE GLADYS OWENS .ALMA REED LENA OLSEN BERTHA RICHARDS LUCILLE IMIADDOXV SIGMA RONINGEN BL-XBEL FOLDEN MARION STANDISH RUTH FLETCHER CAROLINE SPRINGER FRANCES NICISEE LOLA SHAW LETHA CHINNOCI: LUELLA SXVARTZ LINNIE CUDD RU1'H SABY CARRIE OLSON IWABEL SNOEYENBOS M f Egggg, ' LLLL 1 mazmwa-4--.-..vmmq,11m11111111,1111111111111111111 111111111111-111,111,111 111,111,111 ,.--fer:-f z-fw,,,,, ,, , . .,, 1 ,,,,V Z: ,W ,,,, .....---., , . -..... .M ....AA.. 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ANDERsoN ....... ...President . ..... .. .JOHN LEIRICH FR.-xNc1s MCMAHON . . .Vice-President .. .. .EMILY PRUCHA ROCHELLE RUDOLPH . . . . . .Secretary ,. . . . . .JULIA MCKi3vir'r ATAYME PRESTON . . .Treasurer . . .. .MAYME PRESTON The X. C. Ar, holds a proininent position in the school, and its work this year is niost gratifying. The meetings, held every Thursday, are very interesting. This is dfue mostly to the efforts of our faculty advisor, Professor Prucha, and the assisting officers. During the year we were favored with lectures by Fathers Brennan and Cun- ningliain which could not: but help to raise the standard of the society and lend new enthusiasin to its ineinbers. Although the socieij' is inainly to uphold the spiritual side of the studentis life, the social features are not forgotten, and inany entertainments were given for the inenibers. The true spirit of patriotism was shown by the N. C. A. nicinbers when they contributed to the li. of C. fund. Each nieinber gave generously in order that Chapels might be erected and ainuseiuents afforded the boys in the cantoinnents at hoine and across the water. Let us hope that the good work which has cliaractcrized the X. C. A. in the past- inay continue and that years to coine may show it a progressive society. ..... - ..... . Page Sllflffj'-111.1163 .-1-4?G7'5fZ'?l!7Wy1 ,, l '1,,, fr wf.'wffffz2f :W ...... .... - ....- ...... , ..- ..... .. - f-N--ww ---- wf W,4, !?WWf,,,,,,.: ff ,,,,,,,h. I M ., rw ,ex ff XW I -,., 'Zffwzzzzzzzfaaaffifnffzwwwmfffffffwzfffmmgfggggggj-i2Q35i5gi3ji3g3y 7 K Agiafzmzz 21,57ZZWmfffffffffffffmfwfffmffffmfffffwfffffffffmfffffff fffmffmw,.,,,,,,,,,,,ZM .N jyfpffnrfmmffffffffmfmfn Zbrwfbfafvxfwmfffffafnnlyf fffmfffw,ffnf1ffffffaQgymhm4 1 4092, 6 Q., dfnaf Y. M. C. A. President ...... . . .Anmuaw JOHNSON Vice-President ..... - . -RUSSELL ROBINSON Secretary-Treasurer . . - - QVTCTOR AXTELL llfayne Benedict, who was elected president of the Y. M. C. A. a year ago, was called to serve for his country, and Andrew Johnston has verv efficiently filled his place. Charles Hines, who was president last. year, is also in the army. Although our attendance has been rather small, those who have taken an active part in our meetings have benefited much by them. Our Vesper Services have been a success also. Messrs. Bird, Preston, Spencer and Grimm have spoken to us as well as Several facultv meinbers. These talks were much a iyreciated. A . ll In a social way We held our Annual Stag Party. The trial between Mr. Prucha. and the villians, who attempted to deprive him of his winterjs wood was very interesting. We also enjoyed a hearty repast of bean soup, following the occasion, On to Geneva! i mmfulnmnngm-mnW,mm.,nf,,mmmnmfm , ..., f f 7 131221170 ,,,, 4 ,,,,, f ,,,,,, 111113 ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N ,fnwmammn ,..........,,.,......,,.,.. ,,,, . ,,,,,,, ,X N ,,.,,,, Q 1... gpg.gpp.ppppW,.W:::::::::::.Q,,W:.mff.W3555:5::5i55 --'-- fffffi ,,,,, N ,,,,,, , Page Seventy UND E R ELA55I l E IQ ffcygvxx if ' A x - sw- b f,iE!T:Iw,-N . 'Q A ,fix VV. QQ x , , wx -- - cg-.. s' xK4 I EA ' X xf 1' WN :gf ' I . L V, . ,' ,X RW I 3 7- ' 2 wil 1 4-,:TiQ H Y: r ,Q 9 f ' QM L-r Q '57 y ', ' ' Q ,i-- iifif? -' iii P030 SC'Z'l'lIfj'-0116 -' 44 :Z 1,,-wgy ,y WMM . ........... -....., .... , ,, ..... ..... . ,..., ,,,,. .... - 1 ff f' MQW! 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BENNETT, ARTHUR CAMPBELL, JANE CHRISTIANSON, ARMOND CUMMING, MYRTLE CURRIER, EDWARD DODGE, HENIQIETTA DODGE, THEODORE ELLINGSON, ESTHER EVERSON, MYRTLE FENTON, RICHARD FIRNER, EDMUND F REY, ADELINE FRYKMAN, IVIABEL GRANBOIS, EDITH GRANT, MARIE GRIFFEY, IXIILDRED IHIALL, BIABEI, FIOKINSON, LILLIAN mfmrnwwmnmfmnrfm WEEEESE55E3E5Ef5ESS!E???EE5?3 fmnwwmmmmmmm I I H ,mf Page Seventy-two Third Year Class OFFICERS .. .President .. . . .. .Vice-President .. . . .Secretary .. . . ...Treasurer ... .. . . . .Sergeant-at-Ar1IIS JACKMAN, GOLDIE JOHNSON, IVIABELLE KELLY, LEO KELLY, VERNON WKENALL, VIOLET KIRCHNER, AGNES KIRCHNER, GERTRUDE IQIRK, ELSIE KNAPP, IVIAURINE LARKIN, IRENE LESAR, FRANK IXqALBERG, LEON IXIARDAUS, FRANK MARTINICE, LOUISE MCDONALD, ADELINE IVICCIINLEY, ANASTACIA MCGINLEY, EVA MCLAUGHLIN, ALFRED MCLAUGHLIN, BERNARD MCLAUGHLIN, HAZEL MC'NAMIARA, MARGARET MORGAN, GLEN 555555555355555E5?E55:fFEZZZZZZW W 'LZJIIJIZW ' Ziffiffffi' , ..,,, .,,., ,, ', ,, lllllllllll ,., ffffCffffffl L., 1ZHZ5Z QlQQQllIll, Second Semester EDWARD CURRIER TERESSA VANN IDA F. BARTHOLOMEVV KENDALL XVENTZ ARMOND CHRISTIANSON IVIORROVV, EIDXVIN IXIEXVHOLM. 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ANNA NIAGESTAD JENNIE GREGERSON CARLL VVIFF .. . . . Sophomore Class GFFICERS Second Semester .. .... President . ..... .. .lqERMAN BTOLINE .. ..,. Vice-President .. .. .JENNIE GREGERSON .. .... Secretary .. . . . . .THERESA CoLL1Ns .. .... Treasurer ....... . . .VVILLARD SEGERSTROM . . . .Sergeant-at-Arms .. .. .ZELLA SCOTT Advisor ...,.... ...PRoF. C. G. STRATTON In our atlwletiis our class teams made at good showing. In basketball the boys? first and second teams won first place, giving ns ,eighty points towards the cup. The girls, basketball team also took the honors. In indoor baseball our team exeellerl, winning irst place and giving us Hfty points molre. -mmnmnnm..mmmnmmwmnW11m111Z1111111111, 111Z111f11111:11i111, 11111111i11W 2 15:ZZx1Wj11WZ11:m1W 211111111111 Z13225111111111111111,111111111111111.7....,1m..1.-my m::::::::::. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::: , X1111111111111, yy ,M !--37555555357 -------- I 'l:amumnu11mu11:m1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11 1 11 11 111 1.111111111111111 111111111111 11111 M11111111111111 11112111111 m11111xf1111111 2111111111101 11111111111111111111-11111n1111111111.v1f1v11n11w1111111111f1mmng Page Se7Je1zty-thvfee 'I Q E 2 , ,,.. ,,,.,,,,,7,1,g W M ,'7,1zza17 41, , ymjf, W01a1mz..,, ,1 iff -!'5i1 .A11mv1wvff4g MMM! 4.. .... - ..,. f .. ..., - ............... W w1111mw1111n10a01m111nyy1m11111111 11100111 111 1o11111111111111111a11 f -fvffff.,ff..,g,1,.,,..,, 544E3li22.I52I:.zaszima z 11111111 1111 . .1 E W, l n ll, . 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The season started with a rush. liau Claire High School was defeated by a good score, and Carleton, Minnesota champions, were held to a single touchdown. The rest of the ganies were won decidedly. Stevens Point was tucked away as usual, which gave us the Xorthern championship again. We were defeated for the State chainpionsliip hy at very good team, a team that no one Should he ashanied to lose to. With some very good niateiial left for next year and a good coaching staff, we should even fare better. Football Schedule Sept. 29, at River Falls lliver Falls, 26, Eau Claire, G Oct. 13, at Xorthtield River Fails, O5 Carleton, 7 . Get. 20, at River Falls ltiivcr Fafls, 25, Chippewa -Falls, 0 Oct. 26, at River Falls, lliver Fals, 50, Superior, O Nov. 2, at River Falls, River Fails, 4-5, Stout, O Nov 9, at Stevens point, River Fafls, 7, Stevens Point, 3 Nov 539, at La Crosse River Fails, O, La. Crosse, 19 Total score 153 35 c ' f '-' ,,,,,, 3 Page .S'ci'm1 fy-seven NORTHIWN CHAMPIONS 7 32 if affirm C1 g g wffmffwf . --.... f fr 4 5 frffmi 57 f7wl0fwf0Af W'Z'0WQy 5 ----- -----'-------, ,----..., ..... ., l Wim.. EWWHM , 11.41 da vlffiffggfmf gyfwfffffmj 910222, fggk fn ........... 2 ikfffffgcvzizfffemfffm Qcggfwg41115111c41c'ffffff'f1wfaf XKQNf,52Q W,,,,,,,,g,,,,,, 222 2 ,f,Q2fWiiiiii1Qu Hmmm,fffm,W,,,,,,MWfffmfffmff f W,1WfffffmmffffffufggfgggiggjgggzzggQggggzg ff ,W,,g5j,,, 0,,,,jZ5Z,jZ---'-ff 'mf Mi v:75' 4 Q . ,WJ W LEO FINN LEO FINN M Captain, Left End Height 5 ft. 9 in. VVQigh1L 135 lbs. Finn played his second season on the team. His i weight was against him, 1 but his nerve more than balanced this handicap. He was honored by his team- mates by being elected capta.in this year. His work on the defence was a feature in all of the games. the stiff arm. ED. ROCK CBrickJ Right Tackle Height 6 ft. W'eight 175 lbs. Rock played his second and last year for the Nor- mal. He could always be depended upon and at times his work was gilt edge. He was a tower on the defence and his work will be missed next year. 5 ELMER VVIGEN - Right End Height 5 ft. 10 in. Weiglit 15-L lbs. A VVig', came back to school to play another sea- son for the Red and WVhite. His many years' experience made him the surest tack- ler on the team, and also one of the best kickers ever seen in a River Falls uniform. He played at both end and half and was a constant ground gainer, due to his eifective use of DOUGLAS ALLARD fTubbyJ Left Tackle Height 6 ft. Weight 240 lbs. Doug', as a boy was fragile and girlish looking, but when he grew older, he began to associate with a gang of bad boys. He at last took on great weight and enrolled in the Nor- mal to play football. He was surprisingly fast for his size and was always there with the pep, He tackled well and often tackled an opponent for a ELMER YVIGEN 5 l loss. e - ED. ROCK DOUGLAS ALLARD 1 ,.., ffffiiffifif 1111111111 ':::::::z1'W W 522112122121 1.1LZZEZZZZZZEZZEET'f 'W ' n ' 1 - 1 Ll ---' 1p1g11f,.,,.,.1,m,,,,,.,,,,.M-,..... Page Sevelzty-Mille , ,..,,,, ,, ,,..,,,,,..., F, .,--- gmffm fZ1 e- '-'-- 1 Wf,W,,,,,,m44,,4,,,4,,,W,yi Z4f'j2 7fffffCf'ZCfQ'9 2.24cccc44444444424ff G', 223 ' fr., I s..,f gfgfgffffifff Wfffffffmft 'A , ,.,,,,,,,,,, .,,, ,,...,,,, , , W,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,,m,,,,m,a,M,W,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,Wfffffffffffff zxwizybaziazpfazfapasxzmagW,,z,,,,,WffwfWW JOHN VEZINA Left Guard 7 Height 5 ft. 11 in. Weight 173 lbs. Jack had the hardest luck of any athlete that ever donned the Red and VVhite. Last year he had his knee injured which put him out of the game. This year he came out again and was showing some classy work until the Stevens Point 1 game when he had the other knee injured. Al- though he was handicapped with two injured knees, .lack made the best of them hump. GERALD IilflEBINK fBinkJ Right Guard Height 5 ft. 1015 in. WVeight 170 lbs. Bink was handicapped by lack of experience, not having played before this year. But he did not act like an amateur. He great- ly added to the strength ot tne line, being exception- ally strong on the offense. f JOHN VEZINA GERALD IOIEEBINK CLARENCE PETERSON CDOCJ ' Height 5 ft. 10 in. XVeight 175 lbs. t'Doc came from River Falls High, where he had received four years' ex- perience. He played in both the line and back- field and did good work in any position. His work on the defence was excellent. 'tDoc'i will be a valuable man next year. NEAL SMITH Quarterback Q Height 5 ft. G in. Weight 126 lbs. Smith was shifted from end to quarterback, where he played like a veteran. He was a game fighter, in spite of his lack of weight. He seldom carried the ball, but his work at making interference far excelled that of any of his team- ' mates. His handling of punts was a feature aswell - Aeeff ---f W as his tackling. 1 .. 1 CLARENCE PETERSON NE,xIJ SLIITI-I ,,,,,,, . ...Q Page Eighty ...,,.,f1:gv'2pW,W, ........ ......... .... 4' 411, .': 1f.-!'9ff ! -um '1 ,ff ,s T27 5' WW fl ' 4ffzm4o'f2W .. ...... iZ'0f.,,fQ5 W tzcczwfccewi T1 ZMKMWMS Q:ff'W'' ' 'W if5A14fXf,f2J Wf,,,,,,,,, W, ' ?7 0if2 Wfifffffkc. ,,,,,,,W,,0,,,,fmmf,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2AZ6232223222222f M2571 ,. fry ?-W 2-ff 1-fff'fffff4fff4f y.y.wf.mf' V rhzzlff ,fy y ,,,54,7f,2Q.m Q,3fH4,Qy,,,,w,W,,, , , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,L f ammffffwffwnfffffmM105 !,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f1,,,g:gagWww! ,HW ffl,fffffwwffffffffnQQ wff,,:'. , if g 4.1 'K 'Q ' A- wwf, ELLIOTT FESSENBECKER 2 - .w f 's Fuifblgzp E 1 u ack Height 5 fn. 8 m. W Glghf, 155 lbs. ELLIOTT FHS SENBECKER f. V ,. . Fezz played his sec- ond successful season at fullback, and was beyond doubt the speediest man on the squad. His line Dlllllglllg and open field running was a feature in the Stevens Point game and it was Fezz who made the lone touchdown, which won the game. JOS. JOHNSON, Capt.-Elect Left Halfback Height 5 ft. 10 in. Weight 162 lbs. Johnny came to us from Yankton College, N. D., and proved himself the most valuable man on the team. He never failed to gain ground when called upon and his passing has never been equalled by any former River Falls man. JULIUS GREGOR Right Halfback Height 5 ft. 9 in. Weight 1-17 lbs. Gregg was a gro-und gainer due to his terrific line plunging. He handled the forward pass well, and although this was his Hrst year on the team, he played like a veteran. ELVVIN LETENDRE End Height 5 ft. 1114 in. VVcight 160 lbs. Sleepy', hails from Chip- pewa. Falls, where he played on his High School team four years. He is fast and heady and uses his weight to good advant- age. His ability as an all around athlete won him a place on the team. JOE JOHNSON JULIUS GRIQGOR ELWIN LETENDRE -ff-W-ffffwmwwfm ffffffffffffff 'f'ff ffffff fffff' 1 1 :zccff V 'f:::::::r2W W ' f 121122722 ....:22222222222222222222222222222 ,,,,,..,,,,,., '------- -aeaa Page Eighty-one FN f fffwwww ffffffffffnff 7 ,'i:'::A:'75.f 'W I affffffffffmf mfffffmfm afffwmfnf fffggjjgfffgfgfjjig51314157 WW?,,jbgifff,j,WZ4Cfj5f, Wawfffmwwffwwfff Wfwffffff fW,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,fm ff70Qg55ig55-gE535,a-115555 jfyy fffffhfmffffwnfwfffffffm nffg Kfffwffwf1ff,ffffffffvQzWfff f w'u 1 Q.: ,,,,::w'w'. H , , ,.,. ,W 1 f W'f 'WW W 6724? CHARLES HUNTER Tackle Height 5 ft. 10 in. VVeight 145 lbs. Hunter was anc-ther form- er River Falls star. He has had four years' experi- ence and possesses the nerve of a tiger, which he showed at various times during the season. His tackling was deadly and his all around Work as a line man was a feature in the La Crosse game. JAM ns IWANION K Jim J Guard Height 5 ft. 9 in. VVeight 168 lbs. Manion played a good game. He was a first year man, but there was noth- ing green about him. His Willingness and hard work earned him a berth on the team. He will Show up strong next year. PIAROLD VANDERHOOF iffy ZW4f farm, 1yfff1ffff1zm1 gfqfoaa gyfw'--...,, .yg 5 Qffffm gf y,,,,,,,,,Q.n 5 3 fffmwlj, Qj gfnffffffffzmg yu my mmf ff 1 fffffmff WWW,,ffMfg,f1,W0,ffmffffffmfmffwfffffyw Q, JAMES MANION HAROLD YYANDERHOOF CBrighamj Halfback Height 5 ft. 10 in. VVeight 140 lbs. Van was a. steady, hard- working man who could al- ways be depended upon. 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Odds were on the Falls before the game, as shortly before, Stevens Point was held to a. 7 to 7' tie by Superior, a team which River Falls had no trouble- in beating by a large score. Although the local team did not expect 'Ceasy picking-j' they did look for a game with things more or less their own way. In spite of their poor showing against some of the weaker teams in the con- ference, the tfPoint'7 had something stored up for River Falls. Coach Catlin of Lawrence University had been summoned and he had been putting their team through a strenuous two weeks of secret practice and the result was a finished eleven that gave River Falls the greatest scare in many seaso-ns. The C'Pointtf started out like a house aflre, successfully spilling the River Falls shift plays and giving the red-jerseyed players all they could do to hold their own. When the iirst half ended, a sadder and wiser group of canvas-clad warriors sat in the club house while Coach Hayward and Coach Swenson en- deavored to instill more fight into our team. With Capt. Finn injured and Vezina also on the side lines with, a broken knee, the locals were left with but two extra men as only four substitutes were carried on the trip. The second half was a repetition of the first with neither team able to gain much ground consistently. Toward the end of the third quarter the Point secured the ball on River Falls 30 yard line from which their quarterback scored a drop kick giving his team a 3 to O lead. This was the first time in their football history that Stevens Point scored on River Falls. The home crowd went wild with joy a.nd the officials were forced to call time in order to clear the field of these frenzied rooters. The final quarter opened with the Falls stronger than ever. The ball was steadily advanced toward the 'Tointi' goal. But gloom was again cast over the heads of the Red and White supporters when Gregor fumbled the ball after cross- ing his opponent's goal line. The ball was brought out and given to Stevens Point. Instead of kicking out of danger, the quarterback called for four tries at the line and failed to make first down. This error gave the Falls their oppor- tunity and they immediately took advantage of it. Fessenbecker was given. the ball on an off tackle play. Seeing the opposing backs rush in to spill it, he shifted through an opening and around left end fo-r a touchdown. Allard kicked the goal, making the score 7 to 3 in favor of River Falls. The Tla yiaidites had the better of thc argument during the remaining min . Vi f ' S f V V n , K Y lv! C - utes of play, but failed to count. 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River Falls planvers, coaches and fans are otlfering no alibi for the defeat. They inet a better teain-and were fairly defeated. La Urosse played a hard, clean gaine from start to finish, and while River Falls should have scored, there is little doubt that La, Crosse would have proved the winner that dav on any iield. They had a shifty, well-balanced teani, the line being' heavy, but active, and the bacldield working like a inacliine. While River Falls inet a decisive defeat, the teani played desperately up to the very last niinute. Thesv held their opponents for downs on the six inch line in the last period and never gave up tor a second all through the gruelling contest. Had it not been for some costly fumbles, River Falls would have scored twice early in the gainc. Alla, Crosse used the forward pass effectively throughout the game. This was one of the features ot the game and was largely responsible for their victory, while the inability of River Falls to catch and hang on to the ball was the cliief cause of their defeat. l 1 f f ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ll Q -l-' it 1 Page Eighty-four L iif um 1 . I L' , E: nfl ' ' I Vw E Review of the Basketball Season 56 s.x,.f 'iv ill M Although River Falls did not win the State Championship in basketball, the season must be regarded as successful. All her conference games were Won except the two lost to Stevens Point. Stevens Point had a formidable team this year and Won the State Championship from La Crosse, the southern winner, quite handily, 25 to 12. River Falls' rating can be further judged by comparison with the Minnesota Colleges. River Falls and St. Thomas, who was tied with Ca.rleton, for the Minnesota Championship-, played two ga.1nes, each losing to the other on the home floor by -one point. The men were all new to the team this year. Four of the regulars and three of the substitutes are due to be back. With ordinary development we sho-uld be very much in the running next year. Jan. 10 Jan 17 Jan. 25 Jan. 31 Feb. 11 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 Mar. 1 Mar. 2 -mmmaamwm,f,mm,mm,m,,f,,,,,m vinmaa11m.maqp.mm .mm 1 at a.t at at at at at at a.t at Basketball Schedule St. Paul River Falls River Falls River Falls River Falls Superior River Falls River Falls Stevens Point Eau Claire River Ri ver River River River River lil ver ll ivei' River River Total score.. . . . Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa Fail Fa S: S: S9 Sn S: S: S: S: S: S: 20 12 m,,,mWm,,,mn als W 4,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, St. Thomas, 16 St. Thomas, 20 Superior, 16 Stout, 11 Ho-tel Sherman's, 25 Superior, 21 Stevens Point, 211 Ea.u Claire, 6 Stevens Po-int, 36 Eau Claire, 14 195 mf0wwf,ffffw,,,mm,,,m11,m.mww,,,wmm1u IIIIIIIZ Page Eigfzrfy-five 1 W ,,,.f1ar1fgfwm7,,,7 , ,,.. ,, .,,. 7 ,WI W ,.0,,4,,y ff Wfmfw .......... -...... .,... .., , ....,.. ., .,-,- .... . .... Y. 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He hails from River Falls, where he played four years on his High School team. He was perhaps the best defensive man on the team, and his ability to locate the net always kept his opponent Worried. GEORGE MEOOHDEN, Center. Height: 5 ft. 10 in. Weight 145 lbs. ' '4GordyU was probably tlie best all around man on the team. He was a short man for his position, but succeeded in out-jumping the most ot his opponents. He was a heady player and will be missed next year. in ----------- ... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,V ,W mum-WNW H117 mvmumfm, ,m,,m,,,,,,,, ,mmm-U,ww,ffmnmfmffwframmffunnmuwnnvwuvnmnumrnnvi , ...............,. ......... ......., .......,.....,........ , ....... 1 y . Q 7 ., , f .......,................ ....... - .,.......... , .............,... 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Height 5 ft. 10 in. Weight 110 lbs. Reed is another fornier Ellsworth star, having played for two years on his High School teani. He was fast on the floor a.nd was perhaps the best shot on the teain. He uses his head to good advantage, and will be at Valuable inan next year. WIDLr-iiu HAWLEY, Guard. Height 5 ft. 10 in. Weight. 180 lbs. Bill hails from Baldwin, where he played four years in High School. He was the hardest worker on the team, and his ability to locate the basket froin a distance was the winning feature in several gaines. ED. Roori, Guard. Height 6 ft. Weight 175 lbs. ' Rook played a steady, cool-headed game, and his work o-n the defense, de- serves niueh praise. His opponents seldom got around hiin, while he was always good for a. few points hiinself. , ,mM,W1,,m,W, ,,,,, ,, H ,,, ,, y N''MlmtnNllnififijiziffjff-211111. mm fm, Nm, 1,7 H7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,W H117 m,.m,m,m,, mflufffffffw fnmf11w,,,nn,mn,,,,m,,,,,,,,,, mmfffmwmm 01:rf:fr:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::11255555525ssssffsssfgzzssgx- f K W , yime,mx:izzxsiimimix:me11:xE:f::::f:::::::.W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, mn In lm W Wmmmuu I A Mflllflllffffff W .,,,,,,,,. -------'-- I awmfm Mvmwwf umfw 0,...,,,.,m,,,,, A,,,umm,wum.-:wx Af.,-ffwifff---11 L-12:11-.. . .D Page Eighty-eight wx WN E Q E sr- gsm S... Q sl E S 5 Elk c.. E Q Q Q Q E E N S Q is is S Q .w4' 'vf'w, , ,,,,,.,... 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' Osceola H I 8 ew Richmond .. 16 Glenwood G l A I I Q8 Clear Lake . . . . . . 8 3231323115 . ii j 1. . i 53 WWI-I' St. Croix Falls ........ . 14 Cumberland CByeD... . 22 Normal High . ..... 7 SEC?NDOR0IgD River Falls . .. .. . 21 LOSWS' ld ym' Glenwood ........... .. . 10 Elmwood H18 D 'Baldwin . ..... .. 3 Semi-Flrlzals Osceola ......... .. 8 , St, Croix Falls... .. 6 Elfnwooli ' ' 13 New Richmond .. 11 Swoft ' ' Hammond . ............... 7 HHCISOI1. '------ - 9 A New Richmond . 8 lfV'L117LC7'.S', New Gym. Cumberland .............. 8 Finals Cumberland ....... CFirstD 17 Ellsworth F l H 5 River Falls ,. ...QSecondD ll Glenwood . i , 12 Glenwood . . .. . CThirdJ 16 Hudson . . . . 6 Hudson . . . . CFourthD 15 Tournament Teams FIRST SECOND Forward-C1-.RoLAN, River Falls Forward-AMUNDSON, Cumberland Forward-LAUBER, Glenwood Forward-sl-IEADRICIQI E1l5W0f'fh CCHTCY-HINES, Cumberland CC1lt6I'-RICE: EH5W0fthl Guard-RITMI, Cumberland Guard-BADGHR, RWCY Falls Guard-BROWN, New Richmond Guard-DAH1-BERG, Elmwood THIRD Forward-KING, Cumberland 1TO1'W'21I'Cl-JACOBSON, Hudson CClltCl'iSINGER, Hudson CrllTLl'Cl-PETERSON, Baldwin G'llI1l'C1iSTROBHEN, Osceola .Q ,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,.......,, Page Eiglz fy-1117110 ,,,,,,,,l ,,,,. f f1 '7w'v'3a 2:f , 7 ---- -A--s---1 .---- --..- .-. ,. .... ..... ,, , gxvgyg zpzznm Q1 fW,,,,,,W W tiffffffyffffffff , 1 , 1 ..u 5 5 5 : ' ' ,3 ,I , f- f ,, , 5 5 qu ww n, : 1 H: t ,Z f,,,4 , , ..., ,Z 1, L., ,,,,,,... ,... 1 f 7. .----- 1 ----- - ---- 15 9 '-- lW0!WlfI7'flf777f077571. I A , 'A I ' t'f'fV45'7. 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Although we were de- cisively defeated, it was eyerybodyts game until the eighth inning, when the score stood 3 to 3. Then with a few bunched hits, aided by some ragged fielding on the part- of the Normal, the collegians collected five scores, making the final count 8 to 3 in their favor. Betzelts pitching was a feature, but poor head work on bases was largely responsible for the Nornialts low score. The next game was played with Hamlin University, who invaded our camp with a scrappy aggregation. Heavy hitting on both sides was the feature of the contest. Neitlier side had the edge throughout the game and as a result the game ran into extra innings. Hamlin succeeded in pushing a runner around in their half of the eleventh, giving them a one point lead. We came to bat in our half determined to clean up. Reese drew a pass to first, Conrad sacrificed him to second. Vanderhoof rea.ched first on a fumble by their shortstop, while Reese camped on third. Vezina flew out to left field. It was two down and two men on bases when Kelley Nelson came to bat. And Kelley sure did deliver the goods by clouting a double bagger, scoring both runners, winning the game '7 to 6. m 77???????E 'ff222fiitt2222fs 'fff55555Zf'Z W f 5133322113331,,.tictfiiiffczrzicccccccizzcczcczczrfmwfmwmmmm- '- MWf H ' f ffffffff'fffff ,,...... i .... ,, Page Ninety --V A- -fzffff-M, ff f ff' 04-.g,'rv,--fig? 6, ffjwn, - ,' ,M f VT I ,mmf .fzmefm ,.....--,,- ,U- M i' Q ,g gf, W fw x,.,,,,,f4f QwW,4Z,,g3 gwfzpzazzf L4f1m44Me'3 immwnfaei ZCWWWffffffffflffffffffffffffffy 154 'Z' ' 'W'Wff ' lyWa0a1n111f1f11111111111111010011fffffffnfwllfomlfzflfmf11111111111111111111ffffflffffflfjizZffffg 2 ff ! Egg ,. 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It proved to be a very exciting gaine, however, and ended with the score of 27' to 9 in Juniors favor. The Nornial High School is to be congrat.ula.ted on the good showing the girls made this season. They started out with a inosti exciting gaine between Third Years and Sophoinores, which ended wit-h a score of 21 to 12 in favor of the Soipho-inoires. The next gaine was a hard struggle between the Freshinen and Third Years a.nd ended with a score of 13 to 9 in the Third Years favor. The Freshmen also lost to the Sophoinores-score 27 to 5. They did not. show up for any inore gaines, and the last gaine was between Third Years and Soiphoinories, the latter beating the Third Years again 14-4, thereby winning the championship of the High School. A J The real chanipions, the Juniors, have only lost. two- ganies this year, one to the Seniors and one to the Independents. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, , ,,, , wsffsfssfszssfszfzf555555555555sssssfsssssfss. .... 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The South Campus was equipped as a football lield and the work was begun. Only twelve candidates responded to the first call but enthusiasm grew with the beginning of actual work so that a. few weeks later ai field of eighteen were coming' out regularly for practices. A good team was soon in sight and was being carefully trained by the coach. Four games were played. The strong Roberts team was twice defeated by decisive scores. A number of players who would hardly have learned the game had they had to play on the regular Normal squad came out for this team and were given training' and secured experience which will make them valua.ble men for Prof. Haywardfs squad in a year or two. Football was a success. Shortly after the close of the football season basketball was begun by the High School students. A good team was soon whipped into condition by the efficient coaching oit the proficient Jack Vezina. A good schedule of games was arranged, the majority of which were won by Vezina's lads. Tlpe season developed no stars, but a commendable showing was made by many fellows so that we haveareason to hope that another season will see, Athletics Firmly Established in the River Falls Agricultural. lligh School. -.....mm.m,.mm.. ,,., ,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , xxx., ,,,, 7 ,,.,, 5 :mg ,,,,,, ffffjjfjfiffjig ,,,,,, ,,,,, 1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , umwmmmmfg .........,,,.....,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, -'i - are ,,,, - ,. ,,,,,,, - ,, ,,,,,,,, ,. Page Nilzvfy-Jive Q Q .- -, f Q l A E Q Q Q Q Q Qs RS! Q QQ Q fs Q Q Q S i. X Q Q S5 xgl Q1 Qi Q: Ql S5 S: Q5 bi S. Us Q Q Q Y S Q53 Q, . Qs 1 Q :. : Q .... S:...l.:, Q- Q- Q- Q: x. Nx Q: QQ: Q2 QQE Q: QQ: Q2 :Q- QQ.. xx 'N .QQ SSX. X Qs1112 312222 Q12 N::::: '11 Shzli QQ--QQ ,-sg SNA RTEN 53,1 bra: ESQ? sfo SQQ Nx Q DS QQQ E X .Q mv-Q Q QQ: W jeg efgxg S555 ig-:Q Qm QM Q -Qs Q QQ- QL-,Ne S' 'ESA 3 EQ' :Q- N N--' S gg--QQ? 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GXVENDOLIN SMITH 15? 1 we Q A5 W 'cRura1 Life Club OFFICERS ...President .. .. .. .. .Vice-President .. .Secretary ,. . . .. . .Treasurer . ..Pianist .. 77 Second Semester GNVENDOLI N S M ITH LANKA HAXCQER Etsm Kumi CLARENCE JOHNSON EXIABEI, SCHLEY X- - ' - W- ------.,, .... ,. ffmw, -1,m,.,,,, ,,,,, 3 15555555555 7322322327 V ' ' f ' 5 ,,,, 7' 1fTTiffi 1iiiii.f'Iiiifiii'i 'W ' M ' ...W ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, N ,,,,,,,,,,, ggpppgppgpM,W::::::::::Q,ykgmzwiiiiiixiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiii Page Niztzety-eight ....,.,,1Q21?'rff11,,1,,,,, , ,W . ..... .................. 1 1-2 -4,51-12: 5 17 e,,W,,,,,,Mf q,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mv y,:g11mzfW f,-W . --..---A ..... :ZWWMQ i?Wfffff0 1:11 2711111111223 f .fif f4,1:ff.p:.ff-1.449 i'fff44f'714cccccc5 zwfffffffffei 0 fx---. ff l4? -.11 14: m1w11m111111, 11W1w111,11111111111 11,1111111111111,11111111111,,1,,,,1I 'eff W- xJ 'Wf w 21: :WfffffMt..1 f11:w::11m i1,?w--.412 1 1 H . f f . 1 . 1 K--1 1--f - ---- W ----------- f --------- ' '--1'f -J 1W,,W,,.,.,.,W,.,,,..,71 1,,f.m. 44ffc4yw11111111y11111 My :111111111110111 14: ,,,Qo,mw111m1,w111111111111111,,m111111111,,1,1,111 11111111111111111,1W111Qy4g:ag:gmgag jzgfzwi 71 1, Qgem:?wZ,,,,,0,!,jZ,2,,, llllijwuy ---- I 1-1-1 N '1 1 '1 If ua, 1a1:,1.e1.,, .111,:,1.::.1- ,W I Mfg, ig.. ,Z ,gym 1 , 11111111ffffffffffffffffffwf Wwiffffffmfmfafmfff1111i Wf1f1111111111111Q11Z1QZWMWZ ,mmWlM M W '1119,ffV A QQ Z' W! I The Agri-fall-ian Society' OFFICERS President' ...... ...ANDREW JOHNSON Vice-President .. ....... ED. STADDLER SCCFCWLYY ----- . . ..XV1LLARn ENGE Treasurer . ..... SAM RUDD The Agrilallian Societlv has undergone a verv hard struggle for existence this year. Owing to the tact that so manlv of our agriculture men being called out all tli rough the year to till positions and answer the call for them to serve their country. But through no fault on the part of the organization nearlv everv meeting nieant the election of some new otficers to take the place ot those who had to leave for one of the above mentioned reasons, however the Agriliallian did not fail to do its part as best it could along its lines of service. Our organization served some programs creditable to anv group- of intelligent egriculturists. And, last. but not least ot the eventful vear, was held on the evening of March eth, the annual Agritallian feed, at which there were thirty students and four members of the tacultrv present. Atter being served to a sumptuous oyster stew that was so well cooked Irv Prof. Jacolison, the professional Qstew niakerj and served luv his assist-ant hottle waslters and amhling waiters, Dewey Williams vs. Frank Lesser, a good program was rendered, otlicially headed bv our toastmaster, Prof. Prucha. Alter which all present expressed their appreciation of the work Oi' tlze Agrifallian Society in relation to specific things that will be required of them as successful agriculture teachers and farmers. ln this, the closing ol' the 'vear ilfor this organization, we hope and wishtthat. in the opening ot the new school Xliill' in the tall ot 1918 to open the vear iwith a. boom and close saving that it was tlie best year on record 'tor the AQ'l'l'tH.l.llE1l1 Society. .. ,,,,,.,,,., 1 111Q11QQ1ffffQ1fIfff,,,3 ,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - W... Page Ninety-:lille ---ffffffrifkiriwgfy., fy' ......,, ...-, ,.,..,.,.. ',fv f 1,1 ff WWW 1 z If fffffffm? 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The State Board of Vocational Education made a thorough survey of the state to select the school for the training ot teachers in agriculture, to receive Federal Aid as provided by the Smith-Hughes Act, and found that over half of the specia.l teachers of agriculture now teaching in the public schools were from the River Fa.lls N ormal. They asked for plans and courses of study to be sub- mitted. River Falls submitted the plan and courses of study that are in operation at this school. When plans and courses of study were submitted to the Federal Board at Washington, that board approved the River Falls plans and complimented them as the best plans that had been submitted by any state. This distinguished recognition is an honor that this school can well be proud ot. River Falls was the lirst Normal School to give a special course tor the training of teachers in agriculture. The plan and course of study originated in this school five years ago has resulted in supplying over halt of the special teachers of agri- culture in the public schools of this state. At state stock judging contests, the River Falls graduates have carried away much the larger number ot prizes. Many of the schools that have made the best showing in the teaching of agriculture in this state, have River Falls graduates in charge of them, the development being largely due to these men. This school not only has the training of teachers of agriculture, but has the supervision and direction of all vocational agricultural education in this state re- ceiving Federal aid. The River Falls Normal gives a twelve-months-of-the-year school in agriculture. It has over 100 acres of school farm with stock and equipment, as well as school connections with the largest manufacturing institutions, and veterinary barn of the state, where students get practice in the actual work. The school autos give the students access to many of the finest herds of different breeds of dairv cows, as well as creameries, cheese factories and packing houses where the actual work is done on a commercial basis. This gives to the school at much larger and more practical equipment than any state can afford to install at a school. The continuous school throughout the entire year gives the best possible oppor- tunity for teachers and others who desire to take agriculture training during the long summer vacation. It enables the student to begin the vear at the beginning of any quarter and graduate at the close of any quarter. The demand for teachers pf agriculture is far greater than the supply, so that the graduate has a place waiting or nm. th. This school1also gives a course in the training ol? teachers for rural schools, - IS cepartment naving the advantage of the agricultural department for that part 'fifiririiw 0 ' f ifiitifiiiidi' fersaii I 4 ,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1 Page One Hundred ...s-4 '77H'f'T'Wf111,, , u,-W, ,.. ... ........ 1 f1 'w,L'yf-J: ffm' A ' vm Ffwmm Q72 f9m,,,,,,,4Aj' Wff1g4m4y4 ,W W.. ...,... .-....., .,..... , ZMMQ WWA? ,gt-......i.. 2Qf0f0f0i.,f,, - ..,7 W-f txcfcccfgcmef swffffffffffb, 9,,,,,,,,zi. , .. fp 4 L4 2411144411142 2.9441914555 Z155'Witt641554Wf,,,,,,,444,,,f fS,jgg W,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2Z 'Mfi-2 f mwmmfy,WW,,,m,,,,,W,,,,,.',,,,,,,,,MW,w,,W,m,,,,,,,,,,,f4w2Zf6:::f11::1f1fzrfz1:9'1, .45 JK are-fafsak af.,,,,p-14 A--1 fnrcmcmff aes .3 H-.Mi ,Myaiaf.i.an1asaa,f ,fy 7 X , 014431142 wepm!ffm,W,,,,,,,,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,J,J dw Afaawuflwmffmm faofmff1vfiiwbW?QZ?7fZZ7'4 'I lW M 0'W0 'V 0 41,4 f 1 ew Q' of their work. This department is a verv important one for this part of the S-tate 1 . . 'Q . , . Q . .7 and offers one ot the best opportunities tor those desiring this training. The rural school positions have been made more attractive by the state aid tor rural schools.. The splendid work .done in this department has made it very popular, as is indicated by its growth in the last .tew years. For some time this school has been giving the third year or post-graduate course to prepare especially tor teaching in high schools. Those who have been teaching in the grades and desire to tit themselves for the higher field, have fo-und this department of great value to them, as well as those who desire to train for the high school work before leaving school. The large list of River Falls gradu- ates noxv teaching in high schools, indicates the value and importance of this department. These special depaitments are not abnormal growths that stand out like knarls on the oak, but round out the school work making this Normal a complete educa- tional institution for the training of teachers. The student body is more equally divided between boys and girls than is usual in Normal schools. The growth of the River Falls Normal during the past tive years has been a wonderful groivth. During this Eve years the school has gradu- ated more students than during its previous thirty-six years. The high positions held by these graduates in our public schools is evidence ot the high efficiency of the Work done in this school. It is the organization of well selected departments that makes the River Falls Normal a unit in co-operation and spirit for high etdciency. The large student body with its well balanced attendance of young men a.nd women, lends itself to school sports and school societies of great value to the young person who is going out into the world to teach and take a place in society. While the River Falls school maintains the Normal ideal, it has a. character of its own. We believe that scholarship is more important than method. .We believe in keeping abreast with the growing demand in the fields of education. We want our graduates to till the best positions that are offered. We are proud of our alumni, and they arc proud of their Alma Materg it is one big live spirit that includes all. P. W. Riiiinn, Regent. W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,mm-fffwamfru ......,.,......... -- '4 7iff5tt3t3itiii?iE2 ,,,,, :xi.555iiiixixiiiiiiiiiigzpppxiigi. ,,,, N ,.,...,.,............,.,......... 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There were only eleven old members with which to begin work this vearg and, as it was necessary to have a larger group to accomplish anything, initiation of new members was the first event that took place, increasing our number to forty-one, The interest and active part the girls take in furthering A GHEATILR XORMAL SPIRIT, is denionst-rated, at various football and basketball games. The G. O. P. has also seen the serious side ot :ittairs as they stand this year, doing their bit by knitting, making bandages and writing cheering letters telling of Normal doings to our boys in camp a.nd over there? 1 The members who leave Normal this year will never forget good G. O. P. times and the spirit of co-operation and companionship there gained. 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Mlss SCH1.oss1zR RUSSELL ROBINSON LAURA ANDERSON ORATORY L 01 f i .,4 ,V A. 1 Q 0 -. - 1 Hb ,rv-X W , ,, 0, N W f , ,bf W Q S S D1c1sAf1r1Nc: l -- YW -, 1, ,, -err ..,,.,, mmvmmmwfmfmn ,,,.,,, .11 Q - ---- :.1:v.1,, .... :mf 1, ,:,mw:::.-mfs: ff nf 'W W ' ' ' '. .... .. ....... .. ....... ----W--f'---ggipg::::::::::::ffI2222r2!7' , M N W H W X f 7 W W: .......A..,... ....4 ,,,, , ,,,,,, ,,,, , ...., , , Wxxx: '::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ' ':::::::::::, W I j jglmm ..... ............. H nmW,mwmW,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, .. .... ,, ........,. ..,, , ..., ,, ..,...,, . .,,,....... 4 ffwmmm A ,. H wl,wm,u,a,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,wmv ww nun-may mu1,m,,,mu,m,,H, 0 w,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,mm, , ,fm ,mmm mmmfm Zq1fm,,w,,, fmmmf mmwumwm My,m,,,,,,,m,,,1mm-ww . Q -1 I 1 X page QW Hundred five lan' ' 4 ' .,...m11fQ'wf1fW,,, ,,,,,....,..,, 'gf-4Q,f, fy ,, ,,, 0212221711144 Q3 .V -,.----.. ,...- ...,....... , Wqwig, Wfmmmq 5, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,g7Wmg ,,,, ,V - ' L.1cc44f7g4cm, Wfffffffffw ,l.' 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The Camera Club has had a greater activity this year than at any previous time in its brief history. lt has attempted greater things. Meetings have been held every Monday night instead of every second Monday as before. Each alternate session, as nearly as possible, has been devoted to a study of the theory of photography. The idea has been to become familiar with the 'Kwhy as well as the how of the fundamental photographic process. The rest of the time has been spent in actual work-making applications of the theory wherever possible. The membership roll has been larger than ever before. At the present Writing, the list includes thirty-six names. However, the encouraging feature of the work is the high grade of the results of the efforts of individual members. At the middle of the year, the best of the Work done by a majority of the members during the first semester was placed on exhibition at one of the regular meetings and a large portion of this indicated consid- erable skill and artistic ability. The Camera Club, we hope, soon may be recognized as an organization that is doing some real work and fulfilling a mission that may be Worth While in the life of our Normal. The officers of the club have been as follows: President ........ .... Vice-President . .. . .. Secretary ...... Treasurer .. . First Semester VVALTER BRILL .ANDREW JOHNSTON FRANK LESSAR EMMELINE RILEY Second Semester .RUSSELL ROBINSON .ELSIE HAHN .KENDALL VVENTZ SALICE SMITH Q EVELYN DAVIDSON pnmnzn............,,..mmmnmp,m,,m,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, WT:rmtxx::::::x:::mg n ,,,,,,,Z,n,W W7 f,,w.,,,f,uW fmmnmmlm ,Hn fmfm1fumm,fm,W0M1ffmmfmfmmfmuwfnmam '- '-- ---- ' ----- --'-'-- I ------- I : ::::::::::::::::: , 'W11' :::gg::1::::::p::: ----------- '---- ---- m,w,,,u,,,,1,,,,,,,ifufmfmf,,m,,,,,,,,,m, w,m,,,,,, M W ' Q ffnffmf W , fm Aflwmm Awfmmum mmww fmmuwmwfl A,,fwfm1wf,1u Page One Hrmdred Eight , 1, mmffmnmu 1 , Mm.-ummm .,,,.,..f:z1qf,,,,,,,, --- ---- ---- -5 ..-....... f -:'f4fj.1g:c:f1?f'ff 4 '1.,,, Qfffffffeaf ZZ: fbffffffmfqff W'f2+M7gWf,pW ,.... ....... gffffffffm----Q :fl--H ZWIIWH Z..I.4 ' 4' 40 gjffgfffywffffi ZQZQQQQQQQQZZ f 75y '1 fu-. -. 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Some Second Semester ...ALTA ANDERsoN VIOLET TILLEY MARJORIE FLEMING PEARL KENDALL Miss ScHLossER River Falls Normal School is to It also has a social function, that Good programs consisting of a of the special programs we have had this year are a Scotch Program, a Patriotic Program, a Christmas Program, and 3 Lincoln Program. The first social event was a dance given after the initiation for the new memberslat the beginning of the year. Just before the hol:daY5 we had H Ch1'1SfmHS Daffy, Wh1Ch every one enjoyed. ,. V. .-4---M .-'A -.,...,,,f Fi mf1,fmu1w,f,,m,,,,m,, 111111,Wuml,m,,,m,,,,m,m,,,1 M ,ZIZZZ1 'my uxwfff -Afiie- F eeee e' Page One Hundred Nine 1 F1 ff f x ,. ,.mfgg31'gf2g4q4,,7,W f,,,..,,,,.., ,,,,, ... ...... W.. . .... ...... ., ff ff 'W:'b'0 v4W 1W! 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Assittant Business Manager 'cd Eleven Page One Hmzrdr l Jvleletean Staff JOHN VEZINA ELEANOR ROE Athletics Athletics VIOLET TILLEY ALTA ANDERSON ETTA LUMLEY Art Humor Art NORA LARSON MARGARET SMITH IRVING WEINFURTHER EMELINE RILEY Art Humor Humor Art CHESTER SANDERSON NIANLEY CLARK LAURA ANDERSON FLORENCE BLISS Photographer Organizations Organizations Alumni NIARGARETH NORSENG ROCHELLE RUDULPH Locals Locals Page One Hundred Twelve ,.,f,ffff121w:wfff7,,,, .... ..... -- .. ,... ..... . ff f1'wj3f1qfc4' f!'7Z7 ........ -... ..., ,,..- ...,..., . .,... .. 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BIRD. . . . .Secretary-Treasurer QUA IITETT sa O. M. TTANNA. . . . . . ..First Tenor P. W. BIRD ....... ...Second Tenor P. N. SNoneRA.ss. . . ..... First Bass M. H. CLARK ..... . .Second Bass The Normal Glee Club Started out the year with a rush. Although we had Very few tenors, new men came in to take the places ot' the men who were gradu- ated the previous spring. New songs were taken up andi under the splendid leadership of Mr. Hanna, the club mastered them. At the present time we are fully prepared to give our spring concerts which we are conhdent will meet with great success. Another feature of the Club is the quartette, made up of men picked from the bass, baritone and second tenor sections, with Mr. Hanna taking the iirst tenor position. The quartette has made rapid progress this year and we know it will gain a wide reputation on the spring t.our. The quartette, outside of the regular C-lee Club concerts, is planning to give two full concerts of its own. ii- .. ..... 11111. .f.::mf,T,m,-.....-....-.. , ....,, r. ..... . - Q Page One Hundred Szlrtcen f f W I THE NORMAL BAND P- U' 'U- T If , B X i I T1 V' il I . 1 4 . ggi r Ui . Z. 1 rj - 1f'ef. tY T 'iii The Normal Band President .......... ....... . ..ARMoND CHR1sr1ANsoN SCC1'Qta1'y-'l.TI'CHSU1'C1' . ......... TYIANLEY CLARK J . i Director ....................................................... MR. ELLER if p The Normal Band this year has made an enviable reputation. The reputation of the T l t organization has not been confined to this community alone. It has been requested by T l several of the nearby towns to take part in their programs and patriotic celebrations, and it has flormed a major part in the exercise of the home town and school. l 'With Professor Eller as leader, the Band has reached a point of near perfection and intends to give a great account of itself and the year's work in the annual concert. it l Q PERSONNEL, Leader and Solo Cornet l l MR. ELLER Cornets- Altos- Pmaritones- BIRD LEIRICH HAXRVKINSON GARLTD SANDERSON FLETCHER . CoNRAn TETTENNEPE Tuba- l THOMPSON CLARK i Trombones- Drums- Ql i CHRISTIANSON CBassD OPSAHL ll i GTARLID CSnareD MOLINE l it Orchestra V The orchestra, although handicapped for numbers, has developed a great deal since ii last fall. T The orchestra has shown itself useful in playing for the school and class plays. The li aim of this organization is to play a high grade of music and play it Well. Under the combined leadership or Messrs. Howard and Eller, the orchestra has certainly reached its aim. l l PRR so NNEL l Violins- Q . Piano- Cornets- p 3 glR,CT'TOWARD, Director G, 0'lWARA MR. ELLER ' l , HRISTIANSON . P BIRD 3 l - ' 1 5 . A. MON'YHAN C1al22IitENS A, CARLID ' l ' STEWART Dfl1111ST V. TILLEY Trombone- N. REED L. LOFGREN A. HAwK1NsoN F. MARDAUS mm1,,n1,f f1f,,,1,, I 1, ,,f,,, f,,,,f,f,,,, 1 ,fm ' 1555555225 sssssffffsssssfsfeszsfss Eiffiiifiifffiiffy i35Z557Z7'W liiiififiiiffiiii lifiiffffffffffffiiiiiZ.., ---' ' N' ' p-..mWfW.uummmMMm.,,., ,,,,,, Z N5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., , ,, fff1fiffffff, ,, .JZZZL,, QllQlQllQiQQQQQlf 'i' Q QQQQllllllllllllQQlQliQQQQQli:i,ff., ,,. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,m,.....,.,,,,,.m.......,. Page One Hundred Eighteen 7,0 W, IWZQTWJ Q2 IWW: ff'-f,'QA,gi f!fWffllMiI11 ggf....,..,,....... 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HELEN SCHLAGER First Soprano- Second Soprano- RURY HUNTER LUCY BROOK ALMA EASLEY FRANCIS IQANE HAZEL LARSON JULIA NICTKEVITT ESTHER VVIILLIAMS EVELYN WFED ALMA REED GRACE MOORE LAURA JOHNSON ANNA KASTEIN EVELYN DAVIDSON ALICE SMITH IDA KNO'IT -Alto- BONNIE BLOIVVERS BLANCHE DEERING DORA NI.CKIBBEN MARTHA JOHNSON ROSE EGDAHL MARGARET BUNDY I I I M., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, . .......L J ,,,,, ,,,, ,mffswppgggpgpgppgggg ,,,, - ,,,,,, H ,gpg,,.,,,.W,,W...,W.,,..,,..,...,....,............,..,..... Page One Hundred Ni7Z'6f661'Z I l J I EOE! l fi J n q n n W Page One Hundred Twenty i 4 I H- 'ff74,llffVf'4'y7,, f,,,.,w..,. f'-1 ---'- 1 '- ------'rwfff WWA' Wx .. ---... .. f M IM g3,,,q,7,,,f,,05 zwfyffzfzzy fypmzzg-. 17 1 ,e-.,, 3 1 1 2 - ---- , , I gf, .fn fi -' '-. 'H iii .,f 3, ifffemcm, ffm, memfffm, Zgggygggzcfgccccfzfzzjfcccgyf kq,Wyf4' ,,,Z,,,W,,,? 525 563,252 fjfiffffffhg- ,,,gg:,55gg,5,:,,H,1, I I H, v. . :ZF,5,,1,, I-113 v,,, . ,,.... .... ,I A.,, .. , wfrm1mm01111000fmmfffffmmfffffffnf ffffffwffmffffwfffffZZ?,J2wwmm:,m,y MW W mfngfdgbim Q wi QQ!mlm,M1111mf,WfmfffffffffffWffffffffmfffffff fff1fff,,ffffmffffffffffffwfya 0111! Afmnflwfffnfxfffnfm fummunfmf1fffff0QQyfffiibi 4 ff 'Mya yfh +4 zz! Qflmerioa First Program n The f'America Firstn program, given under the direction of the 309131 Com- mittee in the crowded Auditorium last Friday evening. was a, pronounced success. Many have said that it was tlie best program of the lxind the school has given for a long time. The playlet given by the nfth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades of the training school and the tableaux and colonial dancing by upper classlstudents were unusually fine. To Ill iss Berg and Miss Fleming' is due the credit for the exffellence of the grade performance. Misses Schlager and Mclllillan deserve un- stinted praise for planning and managing the tableaux and dances. The musical numbers and readings were ably given. Every member of the school heartily coni- mends the giving of such free of charge programs these. May we have more of them! On the evening of February eighth tlie Social Committee had arranged for a Valentine party in the ments gymnasium. It came off in great style each class trying to show off to the best of their ability. Even the faculty came in on the show off stunt and did so with their usual brilliant style. After the different stunts had been pulled off refreshments were served, and flashlight pictures taken of different groups. Tlie following poem contributed by some unknown person de- scribes very well. 'tlie different phases of the program: g ST. VALENTINE PARTY. Hey Bill! were you at the party the other night at eight? UNO, says Bill, but T hear that it was great. lt surely was, says l, a very swell affair, For wit was out in glory and the faculty got its share. When the crowd has found their places in the seats about the gym, Malett tapped order with a rake-l'in told that it was tin, He announced the evenings program and the turn in which theyld comeg The Junior band got playing and the Procession formed in line, As to its snappy music they began to march in time. There was an elephant and a camel, if T'in right, ' A ferocious beast Within a cage that could eat a Fresh on sight. And, Bill, the snake chariner was the cutest little thing, But the cloWn's white chickens had them guessing, For the poor little fowl was squeezed out of breath, And now the poor Juniors are mourning its death, Wild Buck and the cow girl Mary MHY, Made lots of noise, but hadn't much to say. The Spanish dancers in colors brilliantly gay, Played their small part in a right jovial way. Now Vlfhiskey Joe had a bottle full of. dope, As an incentive in .life and a foundation in hope. But Matilda, his wife, was a mighty g00d d9-1126, Who in fashion shows many, had Won herself fame. The tvvo little ladies who so Well keDl3 111 SECD, Were nymphs of the forest, so chuck full o PCP- ... ,,,,,,..,,.,. f 1fm ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2.1.11 ,,,, 1 ,ESE55EEEiE?fffZIf ,,.,,,. 1 ,,,. I Q ,,,, l. ,,,..,... 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The clownls speech about the circus, or what it was to be, VVas a sort of a farce or a one-act comedy. But we hand it to the Juniors-their brains are not blunt, And we thank them very kindly for their porch and circus stunt, And then came the third year on a rostrum to portray, A group that's quite familiar for we see them every day, Miss Stewart as Dean of VVomen, did rightly ill the bill, And the announcements that followed were good enough to kill, Of course you knew Christy, or at least you really should, For even Mr. Hunt says that Armond was good, Miss Rankin came from some way western state, To tell about the suffrage that's beginning there of late, Her toggery was spiffy, if we may call it such, But her talk about the women didn't amount to much. i The way we fell for Haywardls bluff, was almost a shame, But the manner in which he did it was an alibi for blame, l VVe all believed he meant that Ames had just returned, s T From the regions of Milwaukee, if he hadn't been intered. T T l His speech was but a prelude to that which was to follow, , , For most of us were suckers the bait and line to swallow. The Seniors are good bluffers as was shown by their act, i As they played the part of faculty, assuming bluffs for tact. i The suggestions for improvements and other matters, too, , Were given consideration in a method that might do. A Now the motion about the porch swings being piut upon the porch, Caused a heated argument, but not enough to scorch. y i They talked about the things a student could not do, i A And what they really accomplished is left for me and you, Seniors make good teachers, so put it in your book, T That youyll always find them fishing with something on their hook. V l And if they- catch us napping theyill carry out their test, M i But for their party stunt, I'll let you say the rest. i l All . l l The Freshmen had to apologize, though sad, it is true, , l For they were lacking numbers and couldn't carry through. The Sophomores did their stunt in a moving picture style, if It certainly was splendid and we enjoyed it all the while. l i ill . . . T We congratulate the singer for his songs were simply great, i And Casy's baseball story was a narrative hrst rate. T l i i ggnmmmmmm fmnmmm-111 N ...... - H., I,,11715123111mx,- , ,,,,,,,,,, W ,,,. .. ,,,.,,,, W ,,,, 7 ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, , W ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,, M, ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N Mx::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::f:ffff55fffffffffffi 5552555555: M M if W, 'W' ffffiffffizfi 221122212112111221f112111ff211ff11122f21fff11fff212122fffw .l,..T,p.,1,....mvnumuvm-- wfffw ,,,,,, , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ' ! A ff -111100. X ' ,, ,, WW' Page One Hzmdred Twenty-two i l i ,, ,,., , ffm 7- -- -AA------ ff ff 'm,fwm::' L z Q2 ez! 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Mr. Prucha brought action against the defendants to recover certain wood which had been cut mostly by said Prucha, but which had been willfully and maliciously withheld by the defendants. Mr. Prucha also asked S100,000 damage for injury to the health of his wife and himself caused by cold house due to lack of fuel, also for injury to his residence caused by broken water pipes. The plaintiff proceeded to prove his case by competent witnesses in the persons of Messrs. Segerstrom and May. Mr. Prucha was also put on the stand to swear to the facts named in the complaint. The defense placed several witnesses on the stand including all defendants. Mr. Davison was the star witness. He spoke in broken Swedish which could not be understood by the court and jury. The attorneys, therefore, called for a.n inter- preter. This request was granted and Mr. Jacobson, who is an expert linguist in both Swedish and English, was appointed. Mr. Jacobson's interpretation of the evidence given by Mr. Davison was the most interesting and a.musing part of the trial. Attorneys for the plaintiff were Messrs. Hayward' and Hunt of Centerville, and for the defendants Attorney Malott of Prescott Road. The attorneys fought hard and the case was exciting throughout. The jury retired in charge of Sheriff Swenson and in a short time returned with a. verdict which gave to Mr. Prucha all of the wood and 5B100,00Q damages. Prucha was to pay the defendants 5540 for the time they had -spent. going to and returning from the wood lot and cutting away the brush while Prucha. chopped the wood. ,,,,., Page One I-Imzdred Twenty-tlzree 1 1 I 1 1 . 1 - f-- f------------A--- fra - f ' f'aQQzyQQ7'Q9Qzze zvmzppyfw fwwzwi. ffr---... rn 7 . 'A WW 10hwfffffflnymffmfffmfnffnffff fffff ff ffffff n fffff y nw fffffaffffafffff ffff ff fffffff ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff ffff 1 1 fffffffwfwffffffff 4 41 IJKf7C3191I,E3 Sept. 1 VVe learn that there will be a change of Presidents. Mr. Crabtree resigns. 17,18 Breaking of home ties-VVashouts in general. Registration days. Mr, Ames a ointed President. ' 19 Fliiist day of class work. Old students amused at the blank gaze of new students. 21 Christian Association's Annual Reception. Demonstration of perpetual motion- in other words, hand shaking. 22 Day of relief after the beginning of the Siege of the First Semester. 1 24 Girls' Club organized at Mrs. VVear's and Harold Vanderhoof appointed worthy manager. Girls' Club organized at Follinsbeeis, and likewise Herman Theiler 1 appointed worthy manager. 25 Much excitement caused by the closing ot the Pierce County fair at Ellsworth. 217 Classes have their hrst meeting. 28 Receptions given at the churches. The Student Voice makes its hrst appearance. 29 Gpening game of football with Eau Claire High School. Oct. 2 All school dance in the gymnasium. 4 Cases developing. Election of officers of Y. M. C. A. Rural Life Club has its . first meeting. N. 5 All hands attend our hrst Mass Meeting. 1 . 6 Macalester here-score. A 8 Camera Club elects ofhcers. . JW 1 10 Parade in honor of boys leaving for camp. G. O. P. meets to elect officers. 1 5 Miss Mosher informs new students as to use of the library. incidentally misuse 1 1 11 N. A. C. picnic on the Mound. Meletean staff appointed. 1 - 12 We have our First Community Sing. All School Dancing party. Oh! wasn't it great to make a hit at the first dance? 13 Our team plays Carleton College at Carleton. 1 20 Chippewa game here. 1 26 Superior plays here. Dancing party in their honor, 11 1 so ' 1 1 Nov. 2 6 1 1 S 1 1 11 1 1 . 1 12 1 1 1 13 b 1 14 1 16 1 20 1p Q8 First meeting of the Lincolnian. Normal defeats Stout. Agrifallian meets to reorganize. Qur team leaves for Stevens Point. McLaughlin has a nightmare. New flagpole erected on North Hall at last. End of first quarter. Relaxation, desperation. New quarter. Who's the good looking guy? Must be a new one. Juniors entertain Seniors with a dance. Later at Greeks. Phil Snodgrass col- lects nickels from the crowd for the piano? . President's reception. All home for turkey-Hurray! 12 1 Dec. 2 Return-266 cases of dyspepsia. 1 3 The '4rest return. . 4 The 'lrest return!! V 5 Swenson gives Football Banquet. 1 9 Another Community Sing held. 11 Girls' Tndoor Track Meet. 3 13 Play, The Romancers, A No. 1. . 14 Dance in honor of the football boys. 1 20 N. C. A. Christmas tree. Y. W. C. A. Christmas entertainment, 21 Home for the holiday. Village deserted. W 1918. . Ian. 3 All tickled.to return. Complete breaking of New Year's resolutions. 11 10 Miss McMillan sees something funny from rostrum in Assembly too good to ,i l n aa M112325255etiieiieeeiii PM feeiiiiiieiifi . 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Follows a suppressed laughter by both parties. ililliiolgi-Seiiior Boys' lndoor meet. Seniors return Junior dancing party. f - , A 1 l - I , i rucha presents matter of Wfai Saving Stamps to us in Assembly. Mick .-X. breaks third story window at Sutherland's. Mr. Davee makes his debut at Assembly, First basketball game on our home floor. St. Thomas. Third Year Party. Regent Ramer talks to us. Prof. Davison give us a most interesting talk on Russia. Boys' quartet entertain, Superior and R. F. N. S. play-score 1+1 to 56 in favor of R. F. Prof. Goble gives us chapter 11 on Russia. Exams begin. Game with Stout, score 18 to 56 in favor of R. F, Red Cross party. R. F. plays Sherman Hotelg score 26 to 27 in issued-some rank high, others exceptionally Several new students arrive. All School Valentine party. Lincoln Program. R. F. plays Stevens Point there. Seniors, pins and rings in evidence. Dr. Ross gives the school a lecture on Russia Play in Gymnasium, HA Regiment of Trio. John E. Howard gives us some music during Someone endeavors to clean snow from sidewalks. General mass meeting! Our boys leave for the Point. favor of R. F. of course. Marks rank. assembly. Patriotic Program. Great success. Sleepy LeTendre stays awake in Pedagogy. Teacher pales with alarm. H. S. Basketball Tournament, coming out with a victory for Cumberland. Snow storm. The Peanut Limited, true to its record, gets stalled. We don't care-Social Committee invites us all to a dancing party for our visitors. This is in the evening. G. 0. P. initiation. Robinson gives his oration at Assembly. G. 0. P. girls appear with compulsory green streamers on their hats. Babbitt wants to know if it is St. Patrick's Day. Not yet. Liberty Measles reign supreme. Green Stockings. Q ' Seniors looking for positions put on dignihed expressions. The Faculty entertain themselves with party. Meletean Play postponed. What happened to Parker? ' Many cases of spring fever-VVatch out! Y. M. and Y. VV. have Faster Sunrise Prayer Meeting. Miss Richardson, Traveling Student Secretary of the Y. XV., makes us her annual visit. , No school in the afternoon. Home for Easter vacation. VVe play a joke on Old Father Time and set our clocks ahead an hour. The rest return-Election Day. T I 'Mr. Sweetman, Traveling Student Secretary of the X. M. speaks to us at A mbl . . , . Insqigor lilaseball, Tuniors and Seniors: score 4 to 6 in favor of the Semors. Last quarter begins, Dig in. Sleepy inquires as to a course in Primary Hand WO1'k. W'onder if Fritz B. and Frank found evening air cool? Manley C. goes to sleep in Physics. Meletean goes to press. All school dancing party. -M AAHAHAAII ,,, 7 7' . 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L .,,.,, ..,, , , 4 ,M uh, Zfffhfffafffwyfwffnzfffn fmff11fffmffmfwfnfQ Qymhw 4 fm,,:. , -.1 Page Iii' i , W fam g . 3191, N EZ I rs x . 5 lr 1724? J., mmwmm fwmwmfmm fm mf W , ,,,, y ,,,, ,,,,, , H .,,m, ,,,,,, , ,,mZ,,,,,,,, ,,,,M ,,,,, , ,,,m,,,,,m.,m,. M-WMWZ f'f,,f N ,,,,,, , ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, 5 :ip ,,,,5 ,,,,, Ii55iiiw,,,,,,,m,,.W,Mm One H1ma71'ecl Thirty ' l I A It 'C at a w.:1zi,2 ala lil H , Q M azz a f a - .-f- --N. X 77L'l- E y Our school annual would not be complete unless some mention was made of the Alumni who have carried on the work before us. In after years we will always look in that department for the record of our class because as we pass on another class will take up our work and we no longer will see our names in the locals, among the organiza- tions, or in the class departments. In most of the editions of our book there has been a chart showing the differentiation of work in which the Alumni are engaged and the per cent. This year the Military list takes its place among the others. Statistics show that it is ranked third from the highest, the number of graduates in service being about seventy. Alumni meetin' are a-comin', Youngsters coming back to see us, Bringin' with them those we love, Alma Mater feelin' Fmeg Stirrin' up old thoughts and feelin's, lt smoothes the wrinkles out o' livin' That give Father Time a shoveg To heve the boys and girls come home. In our High School 'tournament this year there were twelve teams which took part. Five of these twelve were coached by alumni of this school, two of whom took first and second place. Cumberland, first place. .......................... Coach TOM BERGH, '12 River Falls, second place. .... Coach, JAMES RICHARDS, '16 Elmwood ................. Coach, ROBERT MOSER, 12 Hammond ............... Coach, EI.DON FINN, '16 St. Croix Falls... ....... ...... C oach, FRED SHORT, '10 YVHZLT OLL-Y Avu-YNYXQ ly-gg doing. lo L0 an an in :ca ,sa za to Z0 '40 , 1 T351 aicianns. u-L2-wgevs, r-nn Fatrh-sew-s Sfudqhts irx ICY' S'1'si'i'i'ul i0NS BXKS LYXQSS l7'T1i1i5ca-rg 1 1-ioxme NYXM'lex-sp LA xLeati io'1-, aliVYw-Xl i v l 4 This photograph shows the kind of work in which our Alumni are engaged Page One Hundred Tlziriy-one ,,,,,.,f:f1zwgy1g4W,,,, ...., , ,, ,,,,, , ,, ,, .,,.,,,.,,,..... . 1 1-1' 'zvfzfzy-'f::f1?f' wx ..-..V.-.- -.---., ------- v 11-f f-A-'A- r-, '24 f7y1111111m111z: .f 1 Q11111111111111 W4! 2--2 QZ115111711141111, g71111111111142 If 456922, 5gf11,63..,,-Egg, gf 1111111110 1--J 4 :WMM ' , 'ff 16: nay, mg fyffffffffe fccfccfcccw. :ffwftmiii X eff..-a1,1i ei i5111111y1?1Z 12911123 Qn1111111111M3 71551711111111111115115711511111541 gf fQT!f1f14WZ,,,,7,1Z1f1,? ggi g,Q1111511111514g gf M, M M' ------'-'--f-- - ---- -------' ' ----- 2' I zw:1g',:f:3::g,:g,:g3:1 , '- -' 1, 1 1 1 W '0eWWW,, W,,,,,,,1,W,WW,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,WH,,a1,.,,,.,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 , , 1, ZW, 1 1,110,111 ffffffffffffffffffffff1111111111 4 1. ,,. . 1 7b7m.WMNM H W7 K M fam I 6 433 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 41111A1110111a11f1u,v111111Mmay 4 X111a1f111111111111f11114Qgym A1111 1 6 eu, 4' 541 Greetings to the Class of '18 One short year has passed since we, the class of '17, passed from the sanctum of our beloved Alma Mater into the battle of civil strife. During this short year we have learned and prolited by experience. VVe have met and mastered many difficulties. Evidently this short year has been very profitable for most of us. , In behalf of the one hundred and ninety-three members of the class of '17, I wish the class of '18 the greatest of success as they enter into the work before them. This slogan should be our guide: VVhat a man soweth, That shall he also reapf' g This being true, it is essential that every R. F. N. graduate should so conduct himself that the reward shall be only honor and glory for our beloved Alma Mater. Friends and classmates, I wish you the heartiest greetings and may you ever think well of your former rivals and sometimes opponents, the Class of 'l7. RALPH S. HANSON. Greetings from the Class of 1896 To all who come into theqrace of life, There stretches far away the line where meets Blue heaven with earth. The gaze is up, The head held high, the shoulders back, The hands are clinched, the back is straight, The knees well bent, and sprung the feet. All stretch away to where the goal invites, All have as equal start. All eyes are hxed On one who strides away with easy step. He sure will reach the goal of all his hopes. But low he slackens in his stride, His gaze has dropped, his eyes, no longer Seek the blue of heaven, but filled with that Whicli meets the line of heaven, He grovels in the dust Then here comes one, the second in the line, VVho surely must attain the prize he seeks, He's stopped. The pebbles of the way Have hurt his feet. And where's the next? He, too, is counted out. His knees together Knock from weariness. And there is one Whose back a streak of yellow shows, The hill's too high, the copse beset By robbers is, the meadow has a bog. The sand will sure give way beneath his feet. But who is this-this one who trails the rest Upon the start, who got away Witli even, measured step, whose feet At times grew heavy with the pace, Whose back did ache, whose legs, At times did tremble 'neath the load Who, when he thought to drop beneath the strain Hooked ever up though blurred at times his sight, And when he thought his lungs would burst, Behold, he got his second wind, His eyes cleared up, his strength returned. And then with easy step, and springy stride, He passed in triumph to attain That which is his by right. Fnasr LIEUTENANT H. B. NVEN'rz, M. R, C., U. S. 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CLAIM Secretary- Treasurer . . . . . - -NIRS. R. C. C.xiRNs 5 BEss Buck Assistants.. . ZLOIS BEDDAL There will be reunions for the following class this year: 1883, 1888, 1893, 1898, 1993, 1998, 1913. W'ere T asked to characterize in one word the alumni of the River Falls State Normal School, I should say 'floyaltyf' This loyalty to our Alma Mater expresses itself in many ways, but some of the chief public manifestations are the Reunion Banquets held each year at the various teachers' conventions, notably at Milwaukee, Eau Claire and of recent years at Minneapolis. These Reunions give us an opportunity to meet our old classmatesg to become ac- quainted with other, older alumni who have reached a higher place on the ladder of success, to learn to know younger men, just fresh from school and full of enthusiasm for the futureg to hear something of the doings at River Falls from our President. I hope every member of the class of 1918 will arrange to be present at one of these Reunions when he attends his first Teachers' Convention during the coming autumn. He will find them as full of inspiration as any other event of the Convention and will go home feeling fresh enthusiasm for his work because of his being a graduate of the best school on earth-the River Falls Normal School. F. I. HERDA, '14. Eau Claire, VVis., March 22, 1918. VV'hen first we part we do not heed The loss that parting brings, An Au Revoir united soon, Robs partings of her stings. A tinge of sadness o'er us steals That years so swiftly fly, With joy the future beckons still, We simply bid Good-bye. 1 1 The golden -mill stone now we reach, Nor falter, nor retrcatg Have faith, press on, not yet Farwell, We hope again to meet. Who knows the love and loss we feel? 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Instead, it should be unfurled before it is raised and left free during the act of hoisting. It should be raised quickly, but lowered slowly and with dignity. No mechanical appliance should be used to perform this action. The flag should always be allowed to hang straight, it should never be used for decorative purposes. Vlfhen the national colors are desired for this purpose, the red. white, and blue bunting should be used. The flag should never be hoisted upside down excepting as a signal of distress at sea. In this case it may be knotted in the center of its length, thus forming a weft, which makes the distress signal more easily recognized from a distance. Never allow the flag to trail in the dust or water, nor allow it to touch the ground on shore, or the deck of a ship. lt should never be placed where it may be easily soiled or contaminated, nor should it be placed over chairs or benches for seating purposes. No objects or emblems or above the flag. International usage forbids the placing of the flag of one nation above that of another with which it is at peace. Such an act is considered as an insult and is followed by a demand for explanation and apology. Wlleii occasion calls for the display of the flags of two or more nations, they should be placed on separate staffs or halyards and on the same level, the national flag being given the place of honor on the right. The same should be done when the national flag and state flags are displayed together. lrVhen the Stars and Stripes are passing by on parade or review the observer should, if sitting, arise, if walking, halt, stand at attention and uncover. The use of the flag should be conhned as much as possible to its display on the staff, but where used as a banner the blue held should hang to the north in streets running east and west and to the east in streets running north and south, VVhen the banner is hung in buildings the fleld should always be placed at the right. When the flag becomes old, faded, or worn out, it should no longer be used as a banner, but should be privately destroyed by some method such as burning, which does not suggest irreverence or disrespect. When the Stars and Stripes float from the llagstaff of the VVhite House from sunrise to sunset it is an indication that the President is in VVashington. The flag flies over the ,.... 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There is new a law in force which forbids a trademark being registered that com- prises the flag, the coat-of-arms, or any other insignia of the United States or any simu- lation thereoff' In 1917 an act was passed which provides penalties for the desecration, mutilation, or improper use of the Hag within the District of Columbia. The Department of Justice has held that any alien enemy who tears down, mutilates, abuses, or desecrates the United States Hag will be regarded as a menace to the public peace and will be subject to summary arrest and punishment. The flag should in only exceptional cases be displayed before sunrise or after sunset and in unfavorable weather conditions. Over the east and west fronts of the National Capitol, and over the adjacent House of Representatives and Senate ofhce buildings the Hag waves day and night and through all conditions of the Weather. At every military post or station in the United States it is customary, regardless of wind or rain, to raise the flag quickly at sunrise and lower it slowly at sunset. While the Hag is being lowered the band plays the Star Spangled Banner and if the band is not present the held music sounds, 'iTo the Colors, and every soldier stands at attention and salutes the flag. Cadott, Vifis., Dec. ll, 1917. I am verry sorry that I am unable to be at River Falls before sailing for France in January. It would have been a real pleasure to meet you all once again. However, 1 shall always carry the River Falls spirit wherever I go and hope to again attend the dear old Normal at the close of this great strife, which can be nothing but victory for America. My best wishes to everyone at R. Fyand my hopes are that the class of 1918 will be the best ever. p Very sincerely, PHILIP PELOQUIN. Rockford, Ill., Jan. 13, 1918. On the whole with our lack of experience I believe we are making wonderful progress and I have a great deal of faith. If the war keeps on we will be able to have quite a powerful lot of fighters. Tllc pride and self-confidence of the men is very evident, and while weeks drag along and many of us do not feel any closer or better prepared forlactual fighting, a period of six months or 3 year will gee considerable improvement. It is a 11CVV.lI1'1111g' for most of us to be just a small part of a large thing. 1 hope to be able to write you more advanced experience soon. EDGAR A. 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If 4. why, Lift-iffffggi :Qnafffufiiz f Wmiiwfffffffffffmj awayffmffffffffjffzffifffqxfyf flxqg, 41145, Wqxgffyffffg ,lg gAf5444454q55444, My .,....,ff43 I -1' L-ff 1 ---'-----f----- '- - ' Wfwzffz-::r22:f:,2:.r2:.1 f Mtfmfif' W,,,,,,M,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W,mf,ffffffffffwfffgffgg,M55,.,55,,A3,,,Mug jf. h,4f4,,ZQ Z,M7,QQff,,m,fff,ff WW,fffffww,,,f,f,WW,WM W, Wfw,ffffwfffffffwI Ip azfmwm f,,,f,,,,M,nW 4 ffflfffffffflofffw1fff0QgymA11114 'wan' 1 Q Zyl, 9 wi Camp Davens, Oct. 25, 1917. The Y, M. C. A.'s are certainly doing a wonderful work for the soldiers. Each evening thousands of men gather there to write letters and later in the evening to listen to some form of entertaimnent. Sometimes the entire bunch sings songs. f'O'ver There, VVe're Going Over, Indiana, and the new version of Oh, Johnny, are very popular. Hel-55 3 lot nf luck to the old school. Greet our friends for us and bid them good- bye-Wfeire off to the front. Very truly yours, LIGHT AND COIT. A card was received from these two after they had landed 'fOver There. Camp Pike, March 4, 1918. In traveling we lind that people are aware of the reputation established by the R. F. N. S. Therefore. it makes it much easier for graduates from any of its courses to obtain desirable positions. They always prove their ability to instruct others. This army life is a great thing for us all, whether we are aware of it or not. It has a great many lessons in store for us if we only take an interest in what we do. There are problems which arise that require character to settle them right. , Yours sincerely, ALBERT I. DAVIDSON. Camp Green, Charlotte, N. C., March 1, 1918. Will let you know I am in military service at Camp Green. I like it and expect to be in France in the course of three months. I would appreciate very much a letter from River Falls. HUGH BRILL. Somewhere in Francef' February 11, 1918. Our voyage across the water was a rather pleasant one. I came on a very large boat. We were conveyed through the war zone. Let me say that the govermnent is giving every means of protection for our trans- ports and as a rule a submarine has not a chance of getting one. On board the ship were about three times as many troops as people live in your town. Our meals were fine and we have plenty of good entertainment. Wfe were on the water about eighteen days. No submarines showed up, but it was reported that we missed a torpedo by a short distance. Now as to my experience in F1'a1ice-We traveled about four days and three nights across France to get to where I am now-just behind the line. This gives you an idea as to the transportation facilities. The rate is about ten miles an hour at the most. At present I am at the U. S. Army Specialist Schools. I will be here about four weeks and by the time you get this letter I will probably be mixing with the f'Boche. It is a good school and we are quartered in stone barracks and have absolutely no heat, but plenty of blankets to keep us warm. There is no heat in France. I like the French people very well. Every able man is in uniform. A great many of the women are wearing black but they smile. Take it as a whole this war game-is sure a great one. Of course there are a lot of little inconveniences, such as a hot bath, laundry, etc., left out of the original plan, but outside of that things might be worse. It seems to me ilt is up to the U. S. A. to win the war and it looks to me as though they were going to do it. Your friend, M. D. BURGESS. ..,....,,....,,.,,m..M,,, .,,,,,,.,,, - ,,,,,,, - ,,,.,,,.,., , ,,,,,, , ,,., .,,,,,,,,,,,, - 'ggggggggggggggggg ,,,,, ,,,,, 5 g555ggggggggggggggggggggfgff555555555552227 W f'557555537? 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'Cz nf' -1 , ia' 2,:4c444cc4cc4,.:: ...,f A-.M 4 ,W Q -' L M ' ' ' ' ' fzififgsviiaigaigziirv, ,117 V-f4,4zLLff3,,f fww0,W,,w,,f,afmmmwwwwmfmfff Wfwwfffwffffff,,Www WW5,ZZ,3L5jZ!Wy!Mw,j 'ww-. , u M Humor Department VVe, the joke editor, and nobody else, which makes if Dlufalg Wish to ?ttr3Hft'Hiau and secur the attention of the unassembled multitude in all theaseriousness o an ta to me C . by handu frankness, to the following predulatory.abbreviations of these sedimentary Of Sentimental pages, to and at these important, imposing and imperative facts. Pact the Une-st. l i ' i Q . .1 f tl The Normal knocker will not vibrate with its usual pulsations this y6?lf, Of 16 Weekly news is too busy supporting women suffrage- Eact--the-Tooth. H d . No joke in these columns is more than 00 nor less than I0 yc-HTS Old, had 1121 QXPQF1' ence in both grade and high school work, and will without doubt--Personal application if necessary. Fact-the--Tree-ed. i . , All contributions signed or bearing the mark P. D., are the Work of the Df1U'fCf5 devil and the joke editors cannot be sued for the offense. Fact-the-next. , No respectable, decent, good-looking, or otherwise unusual person in, on, or about the Normal is wittingly, and malice afore thought, omitted from thc hOHOf roll Of these pages. God bless you all. Amen! Prof. Hanna Cin English grammar classb : We ought to have more cases than we do. Prof. Hanna texpounding sentence forms in grammar classlz Miss Letson, will you give me an example of such a sentence? Miss Letson: He will come either Sunday or Monday? Prof. Hanna: Probably Sunday evening. Wisdom, on back seat: Probably both. Little Girl in First Grade to Little Boy: W'hat is your name ? Little Boy: Ford Little Girl: I wish that was my name 'cause it's pretty. Little Boy: I don't like it very well 'cause all the kids call me Tin Lizzie. Mr. Stratton: How do you like the Mongolian race? Student: I didn't see it. I went to the ball game. Mayme Preston is quoted as saying that she was going to order her commencement dress early because it takes so long for goods to come by freight. Good idea! THINGS WE ARE PAID T0 TELL I. That Mayme Preston is again heart whole and fancy free. ii II. That Miss Mosher will conduct a class is sign language in the library from 4 to 8. III. That Dug actually carries QM hours work! IV. That Sleepy LeTendre and John Linger have joined the Y, M. C. A. THINGS WE ARE PAID NOT T0 TELL CBut the price wasn't high cnoughj 1. That Eva Cole interests aren't Loyal. 2. Where Vera Hawn gets her blushes. 3. Ida D'ickey's Weight. 4. Wlhy Theiler doesn't have a girl. 5. Why Evelyn Davison went to the lecture course alone. 6. That Manley Clark refused a good position because a married man wasn't wanted. 7. Why Ruth Cheney was so anxious about the la vallaire around the neck of Number 45 of Glenwood City. 8. What. Wentz means when he says he is going to C. E. - If a little learning is a dangerous thing, are the Normal students really in peril? - Between You and Me The Knitting Club now and then Talks about the best of Men. ' ' f ---- ffrf.-1.-.fm-.w::,.,,,..,., , , ,,,, -U -mm W .......... -f f ........ ........... . ............... - 'ets M One .Himrlred Forty-six f .. ........ ,,,,, , f fr -wi: 1 W,,,,,,,,M3 1 f7,,,M,mfWWW' fin., fgjg Efwflfm 522' :4....,..........,. ZWWWI0 Ziff., ' .gi ', if! i. ,.... .... ifffwflnqfw' f f'0fff'0'ffff'ff 5 5 mvafffffff A fr X gf, '- fr ,..,,.,,.,-,- m4vzfw1fMwrmwm-vafffffffff,wmwwuwffr flfmffmffffffwm111111103Z:ffzf : fra 1 . fr f Z., 0.11: tuszau 2fffMf0Y0?f0fZ0f Z1 ,I AT THE DRUG STORE I'd like to get a little whiskey. You drink Whiskey? Yesg I take it for a tonic. Why don't you drink beer? That's Teutonic. V'4?1f uufnn... sw.,-I eff 4 ww 'ff LW Macaw , .. Why A,-4:--V-:::,3Wg UWM- 7,f,pp3p., f:-3... f1 ' 'QW Q f ,Mft Mffzzzzznw 17'MZ's1Z1 Zfzsxfgfyf 52 4ff1ffWf111ffmW1,,Z ,,,,,,,7p f,,,........,.Z2. :ff-,..,'0oWi 1 f f .. .,,. , . , ,,,,,,,,, , Mv,,,,g,,f i--f ...... ,...f W mug, Z:1J.::1Q!f7 W an fi Qyfffnffnfffffff mmfffm111111111mffwfmffff1af1ffffffMfffnyfmmf wffffffw ,Wy 4 f,,W,f,,,W,f,,,,W02 4 MAWM 1419.2 f et! ' , .- , af I GUESS- WHO SAID THIS I'd like to go and ight for France, But fate has done me wrongg I cannot wear a soldier's pants, My legs are too blamed long, COURSE OF STUDY HoR'r1cULTURi3 COURSE Junior Year First Semester Sidewalk Drill-Anton Garlid. Porchology-Harold Nebel. Palmistry-Sleepy LeTend1'e. Campustry-Levi Lissack Second Semester Bench Work-Phil Snodgrass, Parlor Observation-Dave Taylor. Cupidometry-F red Huber Domestic Science-Cox. Senior Year' First Semester Manual Training-Oscar Crarlid. Home Management--Manley Clark, Telepathy-Francis McMahon. Fussology-Jesse Brown. Second Semester Sentometry-Herbert Tozer. Husbandry-Bill Enge. Astronomy-Chester Sanderson. Match-Making-Norman Johnson. DEGREES B. H.-Bachelor of I-Iearticulture-Lissack. K. A.-Know it all--Phil Snodgrass. C. F.-Herb Tozer. Ml. E.-Experience Master-Manley Clark. SOME BOOKS AND WHAT THEY REMIND US OF Innocence Abroad-Ezra Jones. Little Minister--Herman Theiler. Freckles-Chester Sanderson. Vanity Fair-Evelyn Davison. Black Beauty-Dave Taylor. The Lost Boy-Herbert Tozer. Slow but Sure-Vera Hawn. Whosoever Findeth a Wife-Harold Lissack. BY THEIR SONGS YEA SHALL KNOW THEM Peg O' My Heart-Chester Sanderson. My Evalina-Kendall Wentz. I Need Thee Every Hour-Levi Lissack. Everybody Loves a Fat Man-Doug Allard. Smile and Show Your Dimple-Minnie Everson. Somewhere in France-Marie Johnson. Aloha-O-Manley Clark. They Go NVild Simply Wild Over Me--Herbert Tozer. The Morning After the Night Before-John Lmger. What Happened to Parker-Fred Huber. to I . 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A LITTLE SONATA ENTITLED A GUST OF VVIND BLEVV TIIROU AUGUSTA' As I was coming home from nowhere, One day, last week, one night, A lady in black, stood right in back, All dressed up in white. She spoke no speech and said no word, Why, all she did was talk. And as I stood there I kept on running, As fast as I could walk. And then she yelled at me so loud, So loud I could not hear her, And when I thought she was farther away, I knew that she was nearer, HWho goes there, says I to I, No onef' said she to she, Is it a ghost ? said I to I, But I did not answer me. MAYBE IT WAS READING GLASSES Father, what makes Fat's nose so red? Glasses, my son. Glasses of what, Father? Dead Editor: My father is a saloon keeper and he beats my mother. What shall I do Dear Subscriber: I ain afraid nothing can be done. If your father is a saloon keeper he evidently has a license to liquor. A German book, by a Frenchman, with a torn back and an appendix covered with ink Your honor, I can't serve as juror, one look at that fellow convinces me that he is guilty. Sh-h- that's the state's attorney. Mr. Vlfright Cto Armond-Playing the Glow WOTIIIIID : Do you play with variations? Armond: No, I play with difficulty. P Mr. Laramy: VVill you go to the theater with me this evening? Miss Hawn: I-Iave you secured the seats? Mr. Laramy: Oh, now you are not as heavy as that. Mr. VVentz: WVhy did everybody cry in that death scene I played last night? A. B. C.: Because they knew you were not really dead. Margaret Bundy: I wish the Lord had made me a man. Ches. Sanderson: I-Ie did, I'm the Man. Nature gives us our faces, but we must pick our teeth If the rain rains on the flowers to make them fair, why didn't it rain on vou? How- CVC13 3 face is 21 face Hlld GVG1'YlJOdy's got a face and that one was pushed on you. Isn't it true that your father was a policeman? No, but he used to go with them a great deal, ffff xE:g::5:::: zigzag? ,,,,, ,xizgfxaw ,,,, 0 ,,,,, 1 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, ,.,,,,,,,,,, -,1,AaaA ---an--y---ffa-.4wnfN,A?.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 L,::'::1:::1 ,,,,, g One Hundred Forty-eight WmWray-7fwfffy,,, ,7,.,,,. ,.. .,, ,.,........ .. ........... 1 fr fn,g,,1-:,' ,gf ,, --ffm WW -vw? fylnffffmfflg fyfffffffzfffffnVW WfffjoMZ,f yy- ----M., ,,.,- .... ipymfyg gyffmmzn.. ,.....,. ayffmmgygf . sf ' 'W aff' XCCZCCZ: Eyfffffffffffci fffffffffbi f W, N Malawi ' f!!!!!1C'Zi gcggfwffgccffffcccecffffffffffffff VMS?0Z2 W,,,,,,,,W,,,, E? ? ffy71 fi . WW,WMMfffwwfffffffwfffMmff, WfwffWwffffffffffmffffffywWZ:1fffiggkfffiffizgf , gwffsfnyy ---- f -- H--f 1-32 : W7M,.a1,,.a,a,awwf?7 ,Ami Wz2z4Wy,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,f W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,W,,,,,,fWW, W, ffM,W,fffW,,,,,,MWW 4 !,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,QgZ,,,,A,,:4 4 fff,,.:, 4 .4 4.1 af 'cf The Seniors Get-us-not Address Lincoln-esque Four score and seven days ago the Seniors brought forth upon the campus a new pennant, created by class members Xand dedicated to the proposition that Juniors and Seniors are not created equal. Now we are engaged in a great celebration in commemoration of that and following events, which tested whether these Juniors or any other Juniors are worthy of Senior consideration. We are not met on the scene of that great struggle. We have come to bury the remaining Juniors, to pick up the torn shirts, and to lend our handkerchicfs, with all sympathy to the remaining Juniors. But, in a truer sense we cannot bury Qthe undertaker has done thatj, we cannot pick up the shirts Cthere isn't enough left of themb, we cannot lend our handkcrchiefs fthe Juniors have de- partedj. The brave Juniors living and dead who struggled here have buried them- selves far beyond our power to dig 'em up or plant Jem deeper. The school will little note or long remember what we say here but they can never forget what we did here. It is for us the living Seniors rather to be here dedicated to the young task remaining before us which Hghting here we have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be dedicated to the little scraps remaining before us, that from these dishonored sleepers we take increased spirit, and that we here highly resolve that this school shall have a new birth of freedom, and that govern- ment ot the Seniors, by the Seniors, and for the Seniors shall not perish from this school. ...,,,..i,,........,,..,,,,,.,m,,,,,,, ,,,, H W ,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , , One Hundred Forty-11 ine l i Owe Hmzdred Fifty A. . MII ' 1 I .I -I I xx ' 4 , .PII 7 I I II ' I'5I I J W I ' 'I ' I EI' II E, rs, ' IS , I' ' IIIIWI IIIIIIY' II III ' III? II. 1I '::! If Il I Qi' - I I- ,.QIY.-Ifw-' Q v 1 - IIII IQ, MI II II . 'I '. I I II ' I I , F , IIIII II' VV: - V -i 4 II ,III Egfgf - L 'I' .lp :,I Y,,,,Y-.,, ,- I I-.,. II ' -III III 51.1.4 I I I Ie? 53 'gi' III' I , I X I I -2 I 1, r',, WII I: las Il I III 52. I I -1 II I I IMI I I I X I II I Z I I I II I Y-F '5f I II V+' +4 f l ll! IIJNQII I I I,,,IV ,IT-, I va-III y I I e f f' I ,- 1 .1- ?. .-E-L 1, v , i - ?-I t I 1- ' ,, A: 7.3:-'f T5 I I 7 , iv - ' 1-, iv in-s 'II 1 - I 'E' I III 54, if . I I , ,, ..., . 1 I ' I IIIIHH' l'. :I I I ' III Ist! I X I I. I - - ull, fmlq C7110 Hundred Fiftv-nm RAMER AUTO CGMPANY FCJRD DEALERS TELEPHONE 352 RIVER FALLS, WISCONSIN d f CASH MEAT MARKET A- J- BROWN, Proprietor FRESH AND SALT QYVIEATS If you Want quality in Meats and Sausages-try ours Fresh Fish and Oysters in Season ' You Cannot Enjoy Life's Pleasures in I11-Fitting Shoes- for the reason that a poor fit-a cramped foot-takes all of the sunshine out of your disposition. Wadsworth 's Shoes build up a happy disposition because they fit and give perfect comfort. T They add to life's pleasures by taking away much of 1ife's discomforts. We are showing the season's correct models in these splendid shoes A Fit With Every Pair J. S. WADSWORTH One Hmzdred Fifty-th i f 35116511 Service T e River all imes IS THE ONLY, TWICE-A-WEEK PUBLICATION IN PIERCE COUNTY It is devoted to the best interests of River Falls, its affairs -civic, and the development of its schools. It does its part in the upbuilding of Pierce County and the State. It is acknowledged as one of the most modern news- paper and printing establishments in Western Wisconsin, with a mechanical equipment that equals that of many a complete large city plant. Every need for high order work is included-Commercial, Book and School Printing is a specialty. Outside orders are solicited. One hundred and four times during a Year- Twice-a-Week, Wednesday and Saturday, this all home-print paper will appear in your homes and offices at the subscription price of S2 the year. l A. E. ROESE, Owner and Publisher, River Falls, Wis. Your Graduation Picture We pay particular attention to Graduates' Portraits, for graduation is an important epoch in the life of a young man or woman Emhmmn River Falls Candy zllllakrra nf Quality' Kitchen Zllinv nrirttitn Telephone 13 121 East Elm Street One Hzfmdred Fifty-four W. ALLARD G E N E R A L MERCHANDISE We carry McKibbin hats and Ralston shoes for men. Myer's and PeIer's shoes for ladies. Look them over before you buy. Also a good line of Dry Goods and Notions as well as everything good to eat Dry Goods Telephone No. 269 Grocery Telephone No. 362 Telephone 320 A. C. LAUE Merchant Tailor' Latest Fabrics Correct Modes Dry Cleaning cz Specialty River Falls :: Wisconsin YOU CAN FIND IT AT The BATH IN CONNECTION The Sanitary Golden Rule Barber Shop Store FRANK FALTEISEK PROPRIETOR Headquarters for POPUIEU' Priced Next to Gladstone Hotel Merchandise R1ver Falls :: Wisconsin River Falls :: Wisconsin One Hmidred Fifilhfi gvzuooi. HE ff X7-N 5 i ' Daesfralgi Our drug store is W headquarters for I School Supplies, Kodaks, Base Ball and Tennis Learn. to Lucy ai' Goods- Our Fountain is DFW? Store ' Zfdtolile Slmfi time with every thing new in the Drug Business. Fresh, Pure Drugs and Medicines always R. S. Freeman 81 Son DRUGGISTS River Falls :z Wisconsin l We are prepared .to take care of your requirements for- Manual Training Supplies Baseball and Football Goods Fishing Tackle Trunks and Suitcases Watches, Knives and Shaving Supplies Our Goods Are Sure to Please' A. W. LUND l RIVER FALLS ,z zz WISCONSIN One Hundred Fifty-sin: CONSISTENTLY RELIABLE TheAimofthisR.C.U.F' 't C H'h G d of Merchandise-Everyltgzlngfg tze Eegloflgtselzinzla es WE are convinced that the future of this store was assured when we adopted the present policy of Reliability in Merchandise. We have held to the selection of quality lines demanding garments and fabrics of unquestionable superiority. The tremendous influence of our buying syndicate in Chicago. The untiring efforts of our 550 members easily adjusts the price, after quality is determined. The Result This store today is offering Merchan- dise that 1S absolutel reliable Ladies' y . ready-to-wear Dress Goods, Silks, Notions, Underwear, Hosiery, Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Groceries, at prices that satisfy the expectations and meet the full requirements of customers who demand the best. This then is the store on which you may depend. THE STEWART MERCANTILE COMPANY r 1 1 r THE R. C. U. STORE RIVER FALLS, WISCONSIN E'RE making known to you that Kuppen- heimer and Mayer Bros. Clothes will lead lf ,ff this style Prom for Fall and winter Eight- ,- een. Knowing of your interest in Smart clothes and 'j':lf?!X the newest fashion ideas, we invite you to drop in and Q 7 get acquainted with our Kuppenheimer and Mayer ffff , IWW , Bros. suits and overcoats. Ei '1 i:i1 I . ' . 5 fd? The military idea naturally domln-MGS, and the deS1gU' gil ii ers have adopted this theme in a masterly way., We ,iii can show you some natty new models that youll like ,- immensely, maybe yOU Prefer .the,S1am'p0Ckeffk.0r nc ' r g' 0-ap Slash-pocket models we're showing in some stri mg ffl' fi Q new materials. ff. . 5' I gf' ,Iii Nifty patterns and lots of them. Better See them mi f ,I while they're new. I il' ff f I 1951 516.85 to 335.00215 usual ,Y iff ,f f I 'i' ' l JOHNSON ca CRANMEIEE ,nzxgizngi E C 0 N 0 M 1 S 'r s FO R THE P E o P One Hundred Fiff3 5eW ANY thoughtful people hesitate to accept a store's hospitality, fearing they Will bother someone. We do not Want you to gain or retain such an impression regarding your Welcome here. We want our student friends to make our store their downtown home-We Want that homey friendly feeling to enter into all our dealings. We appreciate your patronage and shall constantly strive to make your every visit to this store so pleasant, so satis- factory, that you will always prefer to trade with H. A . HAGESTAD 81 CU. RIVER FALLS W1scoNs1N Our aim is to satis- Young fy. The different lines which we carry are of the best makes, at the lowest possible prices. You may feel assured that when you buy the follow- ing goods, you get as good if not better gg than if you buy elsewhere: Middy Blouses, Shirt Waists, Wash Dresses, G. D. Just- . rite Corsets, Brassieres, Ho- siery, Underwear. C. F. WINTER We carry over 3000 Young Man samples of cloth of Made to Measure Clothes. Fit and work- manship guaranteed. Prices 510.00 and up ii RIVER FALLS, WISCONSIN You will save money by buying from us 1 35? . Norseng Brothers River Falls :: Wisconsin One Hmzdred Fifty-eight A f R F The First National Bank if River Falls, Wisconsin Conducts a General Banking Business The National Banks of this Country stand for the best things in Banking School Teachers should have the best there is FOOTVVEAR9 Miss Belle Kennedy The Up-to-Date AT H. N. WIGER'S Jnillinery Store River Falls, Wisconsin R N l d P m tl D DRY CLEANING A SPECIALTY F. VV. F INN T BARBEKQ BATH ROOM IIC L d FRITZ ENGDAHL Merchant Tailor Suits Made to Order WEAR-U-WELL SHOES One Hundred Flfflkm Athletic Goods 1. .av.t,!,,-, , W El M329 ' . Wx' - L M: L' ' X -xx ii Q l Y. , .F x M Used at River Falls come from 3 U U . Kansas City, Mo. ZS D .7 xx XX You Know the Quality ' , .,.. ' 1 -15'-'C : ii N f t--5 ' ' .f Catalogs on any Sport or Game H Q, I. Mailed Free Telephone 19 S. C. Hamilton Grocer w y X River Falls, Wisconsin When You Want It, Call to C Ritchey's He May Have It Always Pleased to Meet You C. T. RICHEY River Falls, Wisconsin Page One H1md1'ecl Sixty Farmers and Merchants State Bank WE ARE PLEASED WITH STUDENTS' ACCOUNTS AND AIM TO ACCOMMO- DATE YoU IN EVERY WAY POSSIBLE River Falls Wisconsin River Falls Co-operative Laundry Co. Use NeW Sanitary Laundry R' R' Teleplmg-Iilo. 474 t F culty and Students--Remember No. 474 hen your Wash Day comes o g 11 11 y y leav y hirts and colla t O F s Barber Shop We Appreciate Your Patronage 1 One Hzmdred S fl Q7VIeals and Lunch Served at All Hours The Home Bakery' ROBERT H. CLARK PROPRIETOR Try our Cigars, Candy, Bread Cakes and Pies Phone NO. 91 River Falls, Wis. The White Front Central Lumber Grocery' Company H. O. WEINZEL, Propriet OSCAR WEBERG, Manager DEALER IN Qmanual Training Fancy and Staple LUMBER GROCERIES Phone No. 196 Phone No. 345 QUALITY - SERVICE River Falls Wisconsin River Falls Wisconsin I ge One Pf1L7ZCl7'Cd Sfixzfyl-l'z 0 R. N. JENSEN 81 SONS DEALERSIN CONSOLIDATED LUMBER CO. DEALERSIN L U M B E R GENERAL COAL, LIME AND MERCHANDISE CEMENT ST? 52 gg gg River Falls Wisconsin River Falls Wisconsin PATRONIZE OLUF A. OSEN Soft Drinks Confectionery, Tobacco Cigars and Pool Table in Connection W. S. OLIGNEY The Drayrnan Students' Baggage a Specialty' Phone No. 467 River Falls Wisconsin River Falls Wisconsin DUNN BROTHERS DO YoU KNOW? HARDWARE The Book CS, Art Shop PAINTS, OILS VARNISHES C ' f 111' of School VVIRE FENCING Sliinrgfeg, Statigiiery, NOV- elties and Magazines :: :: :: ALL GENERAL HARDWARE River Falls Wisconsin E ,mfff SSQXQCSS Gevers 81 Weld, Props. One I-Iznzdrcd 51'-1'f3'-ff11'C'6' I Q Ig I ' I CITY LAUNDRY YEP KEE, Proprietor No matter how large the spot or stain, it cannot frighten us First Class Work Done Give Us a Trial River Falls Wisconsin , ' I 'W q ffyzf 19769 Tobacco and Cigars Fruits and Vegetables ON THE SQUARE I basis of best meat for the least money F- we solicit your custom. We want your steady trade. We expect DEALER IN OUR MEATS AND PRICES Staple and Fancy' to get it for .us. We ask only that you Groceries give us a trial. If either our meats or prices are not better than those of others, you needn't come again. But Telephone No. 55 you will, all right. VINCENT FAIT River Falls Wisconsin TELEPHONE No. 29 RIVER FALLS JOURNAL BEST JOB OFFICE IN THE NORTHWEST A Column Devoted to Normal School Items Each Week Call up when in need ofanything in Printer's Line S. P. MORSE, Proprietor' River FEIIIS Vviscgnsin I. I. LUSK FURNITURE CARPETS RUGS UPHOLSTERY PICTURE FRAMING NEATLY DONE River Falls Wisconsin Page One Hufzdwd S'l'.lfZjl-f0'IH' SANITARY PLUMBING CO. CARL PEARSON, Prop. Up-to-date Plumbing and Heating Pressure Tanks and School Supplies Toilet Articles Drugs 8a Spectacles Something Good from Taggartis I Electric Light Plants Let Us make your farm home modern River Falls Wisconsin River Falls Wisconsin The Shepard Studio Is at Your Service OUR SPECIALTIES High Grade Portrait Work Fine Enlarged Photos Careful Finishing of Kodak Films CAMERAS, FILMS AND SUPPLIES FOR SALE River Falls Wisconsin WM. MCOORMICK Hand-Made I I211'1'1CSS Prompt Repair Work of all kinds. VVHIPS, ROBES, B L A N K E T S and everything in the Harness Lines always in Stock :: :: :: River Falls Wisconsin Tlh N400 DR. R. H. LAUE DENTIST X-RAY DIAGNOSIS Tremont Bld., River Falls, WiS. Ona Hfzwzdrcd 51'-1'1'J 5f WANTED A Sure Cure for Love Sickness LISSACK CE. EVERSON COMPANY Will the fellow who stole my girl's heart away please return it? CHESTER B. SANDERSON DR. W. G. FORTUNE DENTIST Telephones: 3 ggsiiegsce 253 River Falls Wisconsin DR. RIGHTER3 DENTIST , I Residence 342 Phones? Ofhce 170 Timffgiiiging River Falls, Wis. GLASSES FITTED DR. C AIRNS PHYSICIAN TREMONT BUILDING Office Phone 155 Residence Phone 190 Q10 A. M. to 12 M. Office I-Iourszq 3 to 4 P. M. to 8 P. M. DR. G. D. GALLUP PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OFFICE: FIRST DOOR NORTH OF WINTER'S JEWELRY STORE on S2iS.'i,ngf,ee. River Falls, Wis. Owe Hmrzdred Sixty-sfix W 4 1 f.':'-'- X 1 J. .- Jft- . tv ' a . ' ff ' I 1 N 1 , f , L-'iii' I v :wav- Q-: 'iw - VJ. -fp. 121459-7 ' wal' N' 1 1 a 3 1 f. v 5 1 , 1 + x ' 4
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