Wisconsin State Teachers College - Meletean Yearbook (River Falls, WI)
- Class of 1925
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'V' ' V11- 1 '1 11 1 l 1 K 1 1 X 1 n u iblehge Sung t ir To thee, River Falls, we pledge all ourilove And to thy banner floating above. i May we in passing add just a gem, To shine forever in thy diadem. -Geere MINISTRATI REGENT P. W. RAMER Page 18 Board of Regents omficlizns P. YV. RAMER - President C. S. ORTI-:MAN - Vice-President VVILLIAM KITTLIC - Secretary SOLOMON IJEVITAN - Treasurer PERSONNEL JOHN CALLAHAN JEROME BAKICR P. J. SMITH - iEDXVARD J. DEMPSEY ROBERT I. DIIGDAIQPI CLOUGH GATES ' C. S. OIITI-IINIAN P. VV. RAMER - IJUTIE S'1'icA1zNs Mus. CLARA lillNGE A. VV. ZERATSICY YVILLIAM KI'F'1'I,kI SOLOMON Lnv1'rAN State Superintendent of Public' Instruction, Madison - - - - - - WVliitewater - Eau Claire Oshkosh Platteville Superior Stevens Point - River Falls Milwaukee Baraboo La Crosse - - - Madison State Treasurer, Madison ..-hu Pnge I9 ,.,.,. -.-K .1 ..,, .,,,.-... , ,.. -V ' 3:1 V- V4 IL, 1:1 1 - L W4.: - .. f .L .L::.'.- '. PRESIDENT J. H. AMES Page 20 '- r'Q ' -'- T' ' -y 4' I' -1'-X V1 :1'2T,.-A--1--ffl,,-iam :1li7-n-- .. ...ggi ,.:L-,,m ,, ,:f1.L - '- ff f - HE River Falls Normal School is one of the pioneer edu- viif-'l cational institutions in VVisconsin. Located in River Falls Hg J in 1875, the school has been an important factor in the educational development of Western Wisconsin. For many years, in its early history, the River Falls Normal School not only rendered an important service in the preparation of teachers forthis section of the state, but supplied also general educational opportunities to the ambitious young men and women of W'estern Wisconsin. The purposes of the school in its early history are thus expressed by its president of that time, The school offers professional, literary, and scientific advantages to teachers, and it affords facilities for all students who wish to improve them- selves by reiiection and study. From the outset the school was marked by a spirit of en- thusiasm and devotion to high professional ideals. Earnest and high-minded men and women impressed their characters on the institution to such a degree that their influence is felt down to the present time. A normal school is pre-eminently a school for public service. More important than the excellence of academic instruction and the degree of professional skill attained, is the spirit with which its graduates go out into the field of service to which they are dedi- cated. It is through the capacity of its graduates to perform a high type of service in the public schools of the state as teachers and as community workers, that the River Falls Normal School makes its contribution to the state. 314- C2 Page 2I 4- --ww.- g - -Wg 'nf 1' fit 1 p-T f V 1 Ili' -,xi ,WY The Deans X In spite of the fact that an increasing number of occupations is open to the young woman of to-day, a i large number of capable young women continue to choose the profession of teaching. Without doubt, one of the reasons for this choice is that this profes- sion offers many opportunities for service and for self- improvement. Young women realize that teaching is an occupation essential to the continuance of democratic ideals. They recognize tl1e opportunity of service to the com- munity, the state, and the nation through service to each individual who comes under their care. Young teachers also know that contact with child- hood and adolescence brings them new interests, new . , problems, and a constant oppportunity for growth. IRMA H51-HOKN . Teaching is not for those who are content with a A' M' Columbw Umvflslty meager preparation and no further study. The suc- cessful teacher is the one who does her work better and better as time passes, and who finds happiness in her ability to continue to learn and to grow. , Because of their high ideals and high professional. standards, this institution is proud to send into the schools of Wisconsin its many young women graduates. The oiiice of Dean of Men was created in order to 'fi-'-'.f??li ' 5 V ,QQ-Q5 promote a closer relationship between the school admin- istration and the men of the school. All matters pertain- ing to scholarship, social activities, and the living con- ditions of the men are handled through this ofiice. A check is made each .six weeks on scholarship and those needing advice or assistance are called in for a discus- sion of their particular difficulties. The Dean of Wo- men and the Dean of lVIen act jointly as advisors to the Student Social Committee which directs the expenditure of tl1e student social fund. Rooming lists for men are compiled by this ofiice and matters concerning the re- lations 'between students and householders are acted up- on. The office is primarily designed to be one that will give the men of the school every assistance in insuring their Welfare and comfort while ini attendance at the H. E. HAYVVARD . A. B. University of Minnesota Rlver Falls N91'111a1 School' tiara? Page 22 Department . Educanon IAM-ES I. 'WALOTT ' 1 p - A. M. University of Missouri ALFRED, H' XVEBDTER Principal, Rural Dcparlmcnt A. M. University of Chicago XVALTER H. HUNT Ph. M. Valparaiso University I ri11cif1al, P7'il1C'lil7Ill-Y DEf7Gl'f- 'ment X ' The primary purpose of the normal school is to serve the state in training teachers for its common schools. In rendering this service it should pay special attention to the educational movements that are continually presenting themselves for consideration. This service to the school is rendered through the Department of Education. - It is the function of the Department of Education to aid in the organization of the various courses of study offered by the school, to study the different educa- tional ideas as they are advanced, and to try these out, evaluate them, and pass- thcm on to the school. The Department of Education formulates the body of educational theory for the school and furnishes the educational principles upon which the work in theory and practice is to be based. It renders to the school a- scrvice in educational theory similar to that rendered in practice by the practice' teaching in the Training Department. oi. Page 23 - Wt- -- a, , m '- i gf ' 4 -A-g---t--W - f-Y -Y .- , ..- Department of Agriculture ' JOHN M. MAY B. S. A. Kansas Agricultural , College Agriculture needs trained menmore today than ever before in its history. The War has produced many changes in farming. It apparently stopped a com- paratively long period of farm prosperity. For the past three years, agriculture has been going through a severe period of depression. New problems have ap- peared, the most important of which are distribution, adjustment of production to demand, credit and better marketing methods. There is an urgent need for men 'trained to cope with these problems and who can stimulate an interest in agri- culture. The most effective and far-reaching Work is with the boys and girls who will be our farmers in the next generation. The agricultural course at River Falls is organized to train men for this type of work. The department for training of agricultural teachers was organized in 1912. The first graduating class had three members. Since that time 27 5 have completed the course, most of whom have become teachers of agriculture and science in VVis- consin. Forty per cent of the special teachers of agriculture in Wisconsin this year are graduates of this department. The work of a teacher of agriculture is varied. He must have a thorough understanding of the practical and technical phases of agriculture. He must have sufficient professional training to enable him to teach successfully. I-Ie must also. ROY E. srrueos T 4 W' B. S. Kansas State Agricultural YVILLIQAM SIEGRRSTROM College itoutl cu Agriczzltinrnl Mechanics if mum mmma Page 34 n, .-,,p lx' ln il' it 1 ,IN ill fl ll ll rg! qi' L. gl il il ll ll ll lf E ll l. sq: all le .ll up E l l l. in l v l I i I .ll V. .iz y-I 'I gi. r -- - N , f-- --1 -, T'-r V-,U-1 . K, .. , , ,, - -eg- --'ff' a - a- 1 if g1mni,,1,ei,' - - W- E. J. PRUCHA H. G. ANDERSON ARTHUR N. JOHNSON ll. S. University of W'isconsin M-. S. University of Wisconsin ll. S. University of VVisconsin iflgricultinnl Economicx become an active part in the community life and be a leader in many activities. The aim of the department is to provide opportunities for training in these different phases of his work. For this purpose a farm of 110 acres is managed by the de- partment which is used for agricultural experimentation and demonstration. A large herd of pure-bred cattle furnishes opportunities for judging, testing and feeding practice. A large shop building furnishes excellent facilities for mechanical training. Well equipped 'laboratory rooms are available for more technical in- struction. Special facilities are provided for teaching experience. The River Falls High School conducts an organized course in agriculture, the teaching of which is done by senior students under careful supervision. The department has a program of outside activities including a Poultry and Grain Show, Live Stock Show and Field Day where opportunity is afforded in training for boys' and girls' club work and community service. The agricultural department was the first organized department in the state to permanently adopt a three year course. With the prospects of the Normal Schools being granted the power to grant degrees, it is expected that the Board of Regents will award the department this privilege. A four year course with a degree would open an unlimited field for our graduates in this and other states, since many states now require a degree for high school teaching. 4 W 1 V -1 .n I wait: - iii I l Page 25 - .TY - ,, , g, ,,. r-- ' ' - - ':f fr ' ,,g W, , - Y. A.,,,,- ,-,., 7 , .. , . , f 1 - -1 l l gnwf, .. , ,-,,.-- , REXFORD S. MITCHELL XVALTER B. DAVISON MAUD A. LATTA A. B. Lawrence College A. M. University of VVisconsin A, M, University of Chigago Civics ami Public .Sjwnkinlg History and Social Science History Department of History and Social Science ' The Department of History and Social Science is concerned with the organi- zation and administration of nearly all of the available courses in History and the Social Studies. During the year sixteen distinct courses are offered. The aim of the teaching staff is to organize all of the courses around social objectives, and in both organization and instruction to proceed from a scientific point of view. In history this means to give the student a realizing sense of the past and a sound basis for understanding contemporary life. In ?Civics, Economics, and Sociology it means to give an intelligent conception of society-its origin, dc- velopment, forms, functions, requirelnents, and weaknesses, and to help the student to a rational understanding of 'himself and his social membersllip. I I Page 26 kiln, 7 , - i. , l - ,, ---1------J -. - -.- -.....-- .,,. 4 .W I 1 v V -M-nv,-rw Y Y2,Yh.- H r V , ,.....,,:..-,-Y,, ,- . -..Yis- ..T...-. TWV... .1 Department of English LLOYD GOBLE A. M. University of lllinois Students may well hope for generous service to be rendered them in two very important ways. First, they should eagerly crave help in the development of the power to think directly and logically and the ability to express their thoughts not merely with clearness and force, but with simplicity and grace. Second, they should find proffered them all the means possible ,to secure as their rightful heritage the treasures that scientists, artists, and poets have in past ages contributed for the happiness of mankind. It should be theirs to know the truth that makes us free, to be stirred by those passions that lead to noble action. The Department of English seeks to render its share of that service. It tries to help men and women speak in fitting phrase the 'best that for the weal of others their minds and hearts can conceive and to bring to their own enjoyment the most exquisite intellectual GVM, luxuries the world has ever enjoyed. ORVll..Lli M. ll.XX'N.X NELLE L. SCHLOSSER L. LUCILE TIADIYJONX' A. Tl. Franklin College lloston School of Expression A. M. University of XYisconsin I 717 gc 27 iqfi 'iz :aft-.TK-T+T, K l AJ P 'r O 1 J it 3841 ..0 ii' NI lvl lil gi, il W af, M if 551 ll' Il ll .LA UE 'ig ll: ill lg il: if if ill .ii ffl il it jul ii I? ix ,H ll 4. r GLEN P. IUNKMAN MARY B. MCMILLAN ROTAAND X'ERRE'FTE Ph. ll. University of XVisconsin A. M. University of VVisconsin Ph' 13. Ripon Conege EMMA I. OLSON A. M. University of Chicago Department of Mathematics Mathematics, as one of the exact sciences, develops power of concentration, systematic habits of study, and mental self reliance. Its demand for independent thinking, its unchanging, universally used laws, afford the satifaction of exact re- sults whose truth can be checked. Its practical nature appeals to everyone, while its theoretical aspects attract those who gain mental pleasure in pure reasoning. Unlike many subjects, mathematics has a logical sequence that necessitates mas- tery of fundamental laws and principles before progress can be made. The mastery of its higher phases requires constant review and use of these fundamentals. So one's progress in this field of endeavor can 'be definitely marked by increased power and skill. Mastery of mathematics by a few is responsible in no small measure for our technical and scientific progress. Our future development in all fields of human endeavor depends upon the continued mastery of mathematics by at least a few. The persons Well trained in this field will be able to contribute no small amount to the progress of the race. Mathematics is, therefore, a subject of vital importance in our modern life, and it challenges and attracts all that is best in a student. This department offers courses for teachers of the elementary and secondary and a completion of the academic work satisfies the requirements for many of the Bachelor's Degree courses in the University. Almost every student who comes in direct contact with the courses offered by this department, and schools, enrolls, some of the best paid teaching positions are offered to those who take their major work in mathematics. AML! Page 28 1tT.?'.'7'T z lf . I 1 , I d V l' 'fi - T N tg? JAMES P, I-NCOBQON , RUDOLPH fx. KARGES 1-r. E. HAYNVARD M. b- UHIVGVSIYYU Uf Xl1SC0NSm Ph. M. University of Xvisconsin A. B. University of Minnesota FIU'-Vfl'-V Clzcmixtry Biology . Department of Science In the reading of ordinarily intelligent people nothing is more common than statements describing our time as an Age of Science. Certainly most of our ma- terial prosperity and advancement is due to applications of Physical Sciences. At the same time it seems doubtful that intelligent thinking on scientific matters is common even among educated people. Possibly this is due to the fact that modern technology does its work so completely that no mental eifort is necessary to usc its results. It takes little intellectual effort to turn a switch for the electric current or even to turn the vernier across the radio dial. The question might. be raised as to whether we need any real knowledge of science so long as the engineer serves us so fully. But when we see legislatures passing on the truth of organic evolution and when we see every kind of fakir and pseudo-scientist prospering from the ig- norance of our people, something may still be said for scientific education. In the Science Courses of this school, the main purpose is to train students to some degree of independent observation and scientific judgment. In all courses the emphasis is put upon the application of principles to ordinary human environ- ment. Wlietller school training has had anything to do with it or not, the Writer of this sketch takes this opportunity to bear testimony to the fine moral and in- tellectual qualities of the students majoring in scientific Work. EQ! . Page 29 Department of Geography CHARLES G. STRATTON' A. B. Michigan Normal College The Department of Geography seeks no justification for its existence beyond the fact that geography is a subject commonly taught in the grades and occasionally offered in high school. As long as this remains true, it is the function of this department to train for the teach- ing of geography in the public schools. A properly trained teacher of geography has a keen appreciation .of the commercial interdependence of man- kind and the physical conditions which encourage or limit any of the vital industries. She realizes the prac- tical importance of place geography as a preparation for intelligent work with atlases and reference books. She has some knowledge of the climatic regions of the world and the possibilities and limitations of each as the home of man. Above all, she has a sympathetic and unprej- udicedl attitude toward the people of other lands than her own. In addition to developing these mental attitudes, it is the aim of this department to give training that will enable the teacher to choose materials and to use methods that will make her work interesting and effective in the grade to which she is assigned. X .1 , l I Department of Foreign Languages ERASMUS A. WHITENACK A. ll. Rutgers College Three year courses in French and! German are offer- ed at River Falls. A person who has completed such a course is able to go out as a teacher of the language studied. This means a sufficient knowledge of grammar and ability to read fluently the ordinary French or Ger- man books used in high schools. It also means a fairly good command of the spoken language. There never was a time more promising for foreign language study. The 'nations are drawing closer to- gether. The radio will soon bring Paris and Berlin to our homes. In fact, right now, under favorable con- ditions, We are hearing concerts and lectures broad- casted from France and Germany. ZW 4 Page 30 - -H - ' - f- f fl-.1: - -n -4 Departm OTTO IZGGEBRIECHT A. B. University of XVisconsin C.-XTIIERINE A. ROHERTY State Normal School l'.:1C1'cssc, VVis. ..fl'-i.l-,,,-:.l ,nl v -4 ------- -- ent of Physical Education The purpose of physical training is to cultivate qual- ities which will develop strength, skill, speed and men- tal concentration. The rapid response of the muscle to the will power, the ability to learn complicated co- ordinations, and the knowledge of the easiest and most economic way of performing ditlicult movements are some of the results obtained from physical training. During the last few years physical education has emphasized corrective gymnastics. In the treatment by exercise, expansion of lungs by deep breathing has done much good to round out flattened chests: By adequate treatment exercises for Hat feet, round backs, stoop and uneven shoulders are capable of improvement, and al- most all, except the most resistant, are capable of com- plete cure. School boards are appealing for medical inspection of the children to discover correctable defects and to pre- vent the spread of diseases. For this reason measures are now taken to remedy them by exercise and play. 4 4 fgfff' eff! General' bodily exercise and play is essential to growth and health, and for fitting the student for his school work, and for his work and enjoyment in life after school. At the same time that education opens up the world and its activities to the mind, it should develop and strengthen physical vigor and endurance. There- fore we assert that physical education is an all-essential part of a rational education. Q 62 Page 31 li NI il ' hw wx, fl X.. I '1 1 X iff. -J!! Q ii if 1 pw - ljtfgiiiizations of the Normal. rv 4- , 'J' p . WVU, v V ws, I '.:r:.'s:f,'::::fEii. ,gf itlztg.: Y' ik N 5 .L Y, lf, .V .-.17 Mug: MT.-. - - -. -4 . . f r 4 . m,--,c,,----.,i.,,,,l,, i D n,s,,,n-,qvcu i ,lf 9,1 f l L lf s ,rf nl ,Wolf j ,fl veiil nj A ,ning ,U il af U ,i jj lt fb' lj jfllwil J A ' ,O IJ U i W M X0 . . i, 3 'i Ipjvjlf UI M' W J A145 ff rf IQ , jj 4, . 4 i i , I1 , - fi y .JJ f-, lx A X v 44,1 1 J if gif Q Fr V U l xv U I XI gp ar! i M1 A , 1 I1 1 il Hi 1 1 - 1 v 1 , i r fr V Y , I f I M f . ,N ,U rf' J-', mf' The Department of Music It is the aim, with the co-operation of the students, to make, the Music Department of the Normal a Serv- ice Station for the musical life of the adjoining com- , i munities as well as to serve the Normal proper. Many improvements have been made and the outlook is fa- vorable for new equipment within the coming year. Several fine musical organizations are sponsored by the Department of hlusic. Among these are the fMen's ' Glce Club, Girls' Glee Club, Orchestra, Band, and both Men's and Girls' Quartets. Music Club are the latest additions to the musical or- ' MARXJN D. GEERE fVdrren Conservatory of Music A Choral Unionland Arrangements have been completed whereby any one attending the Normal may take up private workin Voice, Violin, and Piano, and at the same time be as- sured that he is having the best in these different lines of musical study. Any student attending the Normal is eligible to membership in any 'one or more of the different musical organizations, providing of course he can satisfy the director in charge that his ability entitles him to membership. It is planned to broaden the scope of the music department as rapidly as conditions will permit, so that at no far distant date the Normal may be able to announce a Conservatory of Music, that will stand on a par with its other efiieient departments. A 77, I Wigigif rr W 0 if '4 I V , - 1 THY HATCH V, ' School of Dfusic ,Nl Uipvcr 'ty of Minnesota 'ii i l 'li' li l ' 1!' C . NV' Sf 'ill 1 it, . . B :T .. fft. T :E ' fl L E. E - 'IZ Z Q -T.-L-Z? YK Tl-I T1JiE.LETEA.N 1 , ' Department of Art ALBERTA M. GREENE LILLIAN B. CLAVVSON Teachers College, Columbia hVestern State Normal, Michigan ' The Department of Art aims to present courses of the greatest possible value to students in the Elementary and High School Divisions in meeting the problem of teaching art in the public schools and giving each student in a usable form the knowledge that is essential in personal problems. The industrial world is demanding a more practical education in Art from our public school systems, and to meet this demand the ability to draw and design is more and more required of every teacher. The courses of the department are constructed to meet this need, including in- struction in perspective, illustration, principles of design and composition, lettering, applied design, color theory, primary handwork, methods and practice teaching. Appreciation of beauty as a cultural subject is especially stressed in a class in Art Appreciation. It is not enough for one to know of great pictures, pieces of sculpture or architecture, but personal taste should be developed so that all may enjoy the beautiful. Z.: ' Department of Home Economics The function of Home Economics is primarily to teach girls to cook and to sew. A better name for this : work and one coming into very general use is Home Making, for its real aim is to prepare the girls for their most important life Work-the business of keeping house l successfully--and to bring to them the recognition of the dignity of house work. This important work should begin early in a girl's 'l life, preferably in the fifth or sixth grade because at this time girls keenly enjoy every phase of home mak- ing and learn very easily to work with their hands. It is very important that the homemaker should know food values, foods suitable for children as Well as meth- ods of preparing them. These are some of the things workers in Home Economics hope to bring to every girl. EDITH WEBERG gn MM State Normal School Stevens Point, NViscousin I imma I Page ss 1 N The Training School Department 1 QW E The W. D. Parker Junior l-ligh'School . The Alice Schultes Elementary School A HENRY A. DAVEIE Ph. 13. University of NVisconsin Dl.l'L'Cf0l', Training Sclmrfl Dc' f7f1l'fl1IL'!1f First, this department consists of about two hundred children. Second, it is organized as, two separate units-the Alice Shultes Elementary School and the VV. D. Parker Junior High School. The former is housed on two floors in North Hall. It has a critic for each grade and is under the immediate direction of the Elementary Grade Supervisor. The latter occupies the entire upper floor in South Hall. It has good laboratory and library facilities and is in charge of the Princi- pal and three departmental assistants. The Training School is maintained for three main purposes: QU To demon- strate, in actual classroom instruction, the principles taught in the methods classesg f2j To provide observation facilities for practice teachers and othersg QED To pro- vide actual practice in teaching under conditions approximating those existing in the average public school. The practice teaching is all done by seniors. The student spends his entire time in the'Training- School for one term. Here he is encouraged to form correct teaching habits and to develop sound professional ideals. His work consists of teaching, observing, making lesson plans, attending conferences, keeping records, and assisting in various Ways. X .Z RUSSELL JOHNSTON MABEL T.: BRIDGES A. B. hxf21SlllIlgtOl1 and Ieiferson A. B. University of Nebraska ' Cgllegc h'lIf'!'l Z'iSIU'-, Elcuwuf-n1'y Gl'tl!!'L'.Y I !'iJ1L'lLIV!1l, Junior High School Page 34 l l r l l :lx H i l l l ii l V 4 I Tv-i fair WTF - -- - A - ...- ,. f.. L-,-4.4 .. ,.,. . LUCILE M. FOBES Tcucliers College, Columbia Primargv Critic GARNET I. HORTON xVB5lIE1'I'l Illinois State Teachers' College Fffflr, Grmifr Critic MABLE M. PARKER flfeachers College, Columbia Faurllz Grnzlc Critic l IRBLX B. ARITSTRONG AGNES E, LILJEQUIST B. S. 'feacllers' College, State Normal School 5301111111153 River Falls, Wiscoxxsixi 5050115 Gmdf? Cfffilf 7'l11'l'r1 Grade Cfritic 1Cl'.'IZAUli'l'1'l1 I. FLEMING NATHALIE DELANDER Lake 1l0ref3t.U'f'Vers1ty , University of Minnesota English., .7'lllI'I0l' High School G-cogmplw and Histarv junior High School ' JJUEL' 35 LIHT11 E MARY BRADLEY MARY B. RIMBALL AMX FULLER , LNZWVJ' SFIWQI , 135191011121 Llbfflfy 5611001 State Yormal School University of NXIISCOIISIYI University of Wisconsin River Falls NV' onsin The Llbrary The purpose of the library is threefold: to proxide ma recreation, and for inspiration. The collection contains books to satisfy the Wa s 4 and needs of all tastes. One may soar to the heavens with Pegasus or explore the blue with the Knights of the Air, indulge in a dish of gossip with Chanticleer or in the meticulous descriptions of other Minorcas inthe Standard of Perfection, sail the Seven Seas with Kipling Or race the Mississippi With Mark Twain. There is a p' posslbihty to learn how to be a student wl11le studying how to teach one, to mform oneself how to write a play and then how to see it. The resources are too numer- 4 ous to mention and life is too short to exhaust the pleasures and profit of reading faxing 1 1 Tl-F R1Q:,-ETEAl'fI ,g 11 I 1. 1 1 , ' 111 , 311 - 0 1 mi '1 ' ld ' J ' gn I 111 1 II' M 1 . 111 li 4, 1. . 111 I A 1 '1 1 4. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . gg 1, 1 1 Page 36 '95, THE M ELETEAN The Office Tf3.,,,:.,f s-:, I 95? 'Q' IJ?--' - ' V 1 ' A 'T - ' f' i A 'N .A A if ff? ETHEL XVEST Chief Cleric BLANCI-I VANBERG Clerk Page 37 wi 'iv iw! X ' 1... ,, ks: C L A S S E S' 5 I J... ln.- ne'- f-'1 .1 .-- -- XGX SK 13' . X52 X ri .S w S X Y Q ' ' :X ' Q Q 1 fr , I . 'h '-1 1 I, X: 1 l lg, , '11 1 I1 1 IH 1. 1 1 ' 2 1 ll l ' l I I '.,LLI.ll-,, l Ll L2 J IJ, 1., .-llLI.LJ eLi.1..l JLLL 111.1 AMES, CARLETON C. - Rival' Falls ' AUDE'l 1'E, RUBY I. - River Falls King ' Senior High School Senior High School Y. VV. C. A. '22f '23, '2-L. Y. M. C. A. '22, '23, '24-3 ILL '23, '21, Lincolnian '22, '23, '2-I-, '25, President '23, Student Voice Business Monwfer '22, Ed- , , , , , -. D itor .23g Debate 23, .Zh .2545 Band .233 ISAILEH., MARGAREl - Rzvm Falla Orchestra '2-Lg Glee Club '2-i-. PEW ANDERSON, IHENE - - Clnytfng Pinlfy ' Junior High School Superior Normal '22, '23, History and English W Y. VV. C. A. '23, '24, G. O. P. '23, '24, '25, Student Voice '23, '24, '25, Mcletezui '24, Debate 23, '24, '25 g Class Secretary '23, President of lnternorlnzll Forensic League '2-l-. . .. .. BEHNKEZ, Ali'l'l-llfli W. - , Puri.: l+'f1ll.e :.'A,l,.Lv ,M!ltllClTlil.tlC5i unrl Science Y. M. C. A. '22, '23, '24-, Vice President '23, Lincolninng Debate Squad. BREITINGER,GRANT - RiverF11lIs Br11it Senior High School Y. M. C. A. '2-ig 'LL '23, '2-11. ISHUOKS, C. H. - - Colfax 'lgl'00lf.U History and Mzzthelnzxtics Lawrence College '22, '23. CARLSON, Ali'l'l-IUR E. - .elslllcuul Miitllt'lH2ltliZS and Science Y. M. C. A. '23, '2-I., '25g Li-L '23, '2-L, '25, 'Prensurer '2-l-, '25, 3i l-'llll 1' ji 1 I 1 iii' l' 'il 2 1 1 , H1 , . . l 1 11 li 1 1 Q1 , f JJ, ' ee , N-, ee . LLLLF- '- l 'L' 11! 1 . if 1 Page 4: A, . r-N---'--1 ' f-1-.- .1-.-.-1 . 4' - 2 -- I- fam I-1 '. .nz I -. P -1 ., .f. ., -1 ,. ..-. ...J .:-.- .. ..,. . -- II I 1 I V I I F1 , I 1 . . I I I f . Il II f s , I I , , g 5 V I ' If I I I 55 I I ' 1 I . I Q ,I , Ali.. ,. XQJ H I ,N lj' I ,..L.Il- I. Il .,., ll I ll 'L , L..IgI W I, . 'V -LI.l..l I 'I il .I I I -CERVANA, LOUIS - - Blomnm' DEAN, LEONI - - Fall River Agriculture and Nleclmnics Doon N. C. A. '23, '24, '25, Agrifallizln '24, '25. Principals Columbia County Trainillg School, Y. M. I 1 C. A. '24-, '25, Lincolnian '23, '24, Agri- CHAPMAN, CATHERINE - Iiizlfrr Fallx fallifm '23, '24s Student Voice Staff '23, . , 24. Adele History and English Y. VV. C. A. '23, '24-, '25, President '2-Lg G. 0. P. '23, '24, '25, Meleteam Stl-l.if'32fi'.j DOQVNEY, VERN J. , ,. E11vm.0,.5h Glee Club '23, '24, '25, Vice President 23g ,,HhldM,, Music Club '25g Orchestra '23, '24, '25, , 'N . , Orutorv '24, '25. History and bocml Science , ' Lincolnizin '23, '244, '25, I I DONOVAN, HOLLAND K. - lVmfe'z-lrm I :'RolI'ie K. ENLOE, MARY - - - River Falls Principals - High School Y. M. C. A. '21, '25, Glue Club '23, '24-, Y. YV. C. A. '23, '24-, '25, Chairman of '25, Baslwt-Ball '23, '21-, '25. Social Service Committee '24, '25, Au- relizx '23, '24, '25, Trezisurer '24-, '25. 'DUMOND, CHESTER - .River Fallx ' C'7H'l ' EVENSON, ALMA M. - River Falls Agriculturc Touts Ixgl'lfi'llllil.llQ -LL. Y. XV. C. A. '22, '25g Glce Club '22. .WT I MM AW I MI .1 ...fn ' I-yi -7 ., e- 1 .ff ' Q Z. ,Q pm ,L ,,f , ,v .' --L1'f1 'L4'2,,Q..fr4! .-Vf5G 4-we-A'-A11 . X---f' .' X. fu. N i -. Q-ff! fc' - . . THE M31 '97-pf r 'i.::'-.. 0 75.2.2 Q LL. 4 1 Sv I -i l'T V ,, . gf l A I . 1'fa l,l.1'l ll L. ,. . w. .., EVENSON, CLIFFORD - River Falls - Clif Mathematics and Mechanics Y. M. C. A. '22, '25g Meletean Staff '24-. GAUVIN, URSULA - - Eau Galle ifU7.sJ! High School College of St. Teresa, Winona, Minne- sotag N. C. A. '24, '25g G. O. P. '24, '25g Treasurer G. O. P. '25, Glee Club '24, '25g Music Club '25g Social Committee 7 25. . . I I L.-J I-IAGG, PARKER B. - - Pillager Agriculture and Principals Y. M. C. A., A-grifallian. HALRON, MERRILL - - Pcshtigo Agriculture and Principals N. C. A., Vice Presidentg 4.L Clubg Agrifallian, Presidentg Football three years. HARDIE, DAVID H. Cedar Dafoe High School A Oshkosh Normal Schoolg Y. M. C. A. '23, '24, '25g Football '23, '24, State Cham- pionship Team '2Ll. ' I-IAROLDSON, HAROLD - Dallas Agriculture and Principals Y. M. C. A. '24-g Agrifallian '22, '23, '24. HEALY, KENNETH - River Falls Agriculture and Mechanics Agrifallian '22, '23, '24-. HEEBINK, MYRON L. - Baldwin Mika Science and Principals Y. M. C. A., Football, Basket-Bally Gle Clubg Vice President of Graduate Senior Class. .X iw. as iw 1 11 1 ,E ,X i . 1 , l l Aifi I 1,lI'l1ll.' lil ,A,,vf,.,L , ,,..,, . .Wi-l fflbz .l Page 44 ff , 124 lf-L Tl-EE MElQ.ETEAli-l ' 1 I 4 as an ., ll li ii Ll' . L ,L l Li 'LL l A I-IENDRICKSON, GRACE - Iiammoml Mathematics and Science G. A. A. '21, '22, '23, '24, '25, Secretary '24, R Sweater, Volley Ball '21, '22, '23, '24-, '25, Basket-Ball '22, '23, '24, Buselmll '22, '24-. HOLMES, CLAYTON E. - Seelzlerville Slzo1'ty-Sherlock Agriculture and Principals Y. M. C. A., Agrifalliang 4-L. JACOBSON, VVILLIAM L. - C1L7Il.b0'l'ltl7lCl ffB,illIJ Science and English Augsburg College '22, '23, Lincolnian '24, '25, Orchestra '24, '25, JENSEN, REYNOLD A. - Sleepy Eye, Dlinn. ' Je-ns Science and Mathematics Y. M. C. A. '22, '23, '24, President '23, Member Cabinet '24, Lincolnian, '23, '24, Civics Club '23, '24. JULIAN, HENRY - - Maiden Rock Eemian ' Agriculture and Mechanics Y. M. C. A. '23, '24-, '25, Agrifallian '23, '24. '25: Baseball '24. KAPPLER, LeROY B. - Maiden. Rock rrlfepu Agriculture and Mechanics Y. M. C. A. '22, '23, Agrifallian '22, '23, '2-1-, Secretary '23, Orchestra '23, '2fl. KNOLL, HENRY A. - - Granton H cmk ' Agriculture and Mechanics Y. M. C. A. '24, Agrifallian '22, '23, '24.. KOENIG, ELMER F. - - Wabeno Agriculture and Principals Y. M. C. A. '22, '23, 224, '25, Agrifallian Society '22, '23, '24, '25, .LL Club '24, '25, Baseball Team '2fL. I , V , I , . J -i I. - Tlrll 'lla 'I' i ll. It ' 5 . A . . ,, ,I li'-llclfll il. ','3. .fl 1 uw, 1.1 Page 45 wg. 'TW i F l i 4 ,.L.i.i..l..lL'Jl I li tu! i tllul uJ.1,i'fuIr'1l 2 lu LAXVRENZ, HAROLD - .IQGUIISINIVH LEWIS, LYLE - - - llobarlx l. Agriculture and Principals Student Social Committee '24, Glee Club '24, Football '23, '2-L. ' LACHENCE, WALTER B. - Ellsworth Lrfwi1' Scicn ce and Mathematics , Y. M. C. A. '23, '24, '25, Ll-L '25. ' i MADISON. MALCOM C. Coifanz fl 'fJluz- M ll Agriculture and Principals ' xii Y. M. C. A. '23, '24, Agrifallian '23, '24-5 fl Glee Club '2-L, Basket-Ball '23. Hola!! Principals Y. M. C. A., Ill., Llncolnian. MASON, GLADYS ANN - Stone Luke ':SIi'm History, English, and Social Science Superior Normal Suininer Session '24, Y. VV. C. A. Service Committee '22, '23, Treasurer '23, '24, President '24, '25, Civic Club '22, '23, '24, G. O. P. '23, '24, '25, Delegate to Indianapolis .December '23, Student Volunteer Convention, Delegate to Lake Geneva Summer '2-L. MILLER, KARL L. - Mii1.m2apol'ix. Minn. Agriculture University of Minnesota, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Agrrifallian, Basket,-Ball '23, '2-L, Football '24. ,X 'Y 1 I' M 1. i l , lg. li 4. i . W . i lL'it '.1 1 il ie-- . , Page 46 MJAANES, LEDVIN 11. - - Clayton. Nil Sl'im ' Ni 5, Agriculture and Principals '. Y. M. C. A. '23, '2-11, '25, Cabinet, Agri- Y N. , fallian '23, '24-, '25, Music Club '25, Mcn's XX iii Glee Cluh '24, '25. 5 if li '.i MOONEY, I-IELEN - - -lea-gf Falls , 'I1iIa ' 'S - is Three Year Course V , 1,4 Y. W. C. A. '23, '21-Q Civic Club '24, '25, lj, Glee Cluh '23, lip C ,, . ij gi w, X -rx , I . 'T 'T - .. -- .2-- WLQAA Kigafe .110 -Q 5i,qL',A:.f ' I 4- L frri-ff Jb-fQ 4,-- V'Ff '- Y7'l'L' 77935 ' ,li 5,11 , am ' ' n 1 ii - vi .eUfLY 'x-xdg ! Q Lug W I, L. , W f' 1 8 ,-if L ' jf,-'-I. ,YQ ll-'5 jj-,E'I'E Ii ilfi' :aii fi iiiii AJU-'?g lfzylgs fx' Q-,.'Qa.. 11.2, x-V , ' . ix -O-.3 U, A . P ' 'f, ' ..6,.,-,,x,.Q,i,,,,, . i X fl I ' 1 Vi! l M 'Q , . , Q il' I ' 1 l , l c 1 i l , 3' . igulllj- ' nl ...L ll l ' J lgl.l.J..-l ' If lt' .1 l MOONEY, FRANCES - River Fccllx 'I Tip '1 1, English and History Y. XV. C. A. '23, '24, '25, G. A. A. '23, '24, ' '25, Glee Club '23, '2-il, 25g Orchestra 2-L, '25, Aurelin '2-if, '25, Mozart Music I , Club '25, Volley Ball1'23, Basket-Bull ll' '23, Baseball '23. 1, MOORE, WILLIAM E. - lVaImno 4 'fBfilI Principals mul Agriculture V N. C. A. '23, '24-, '25, Tren!-:urcr '23, Agri- fulliam '23, '24, '25, Vice President '2-I-, Secretary '25, 4-L Club '2-L, '25, Presi- dent '241. l l. l l . .ll -.l OLSON, GLEN - - - Holman W Ola ll: Agriculture and Mechanics ,' Y. M. C. A. '24-, '25g Agrifallian '23, '21-, H '25, Football 24. - li W. i al. l NEED1-IAM, BESSIE - Rim- Falls F!B0Sx.'! English and French Y. VV. WC. A. '23, '24, G. A. A. '23, '24, '25, Secretary '24-4 Civic Club '24g Glee Club '23. NEVVBERG, EDVVARD YV. - Plfmn. City Ed Mathematics and Science Y. C. A. '22, '23, '24-, '25, 4-L '23, '24, '25. PEDERSON, HENRY - Ri-ver Falls I'0fe Agriculture and Principals Y. M. C. A. '23, '2-l-g 44L '23, '24, Agri- fstllinn '22, '23, '24, '25, Vice President. RASMUSSEN, SIGRID - River Falls iiSigJ.' 1 , OLSON, HAZEL B, - Baldwin History :incl English , G. O. P. '23, '24, Melctcun '24, Student fy Voice '23, '24, '25. ll. li? T.- lr I, lvl 1 I r l l I ' L...u LLL l l v ..-1 Page 47 TH M E L N X, X, A , . v , -Ar ..,,.,..,,,...,, . gt T. ., ..,,,,,,,. .,.....,-.- -,,-.i,..-.,, ... ,.,. -...... ., . .--- V . 5 , 'I' I'-ll' I he q 5, 1,1 V ' V 5 1 L91 , .-i',,V 4' -' LIJ, if MJ. 'u.1.1M1L' H f ROSE, HARRY J. - - River Falls Agriculture and Mechanics Y. M. C. A. '22, '23, '24, Agnifzmllizm '22, '23, '24, President, Lincolnian one year. SAXTON, DANIEL E. - - Ellsworth Saas ' Three Year Principals N. C. A. '23, '25, Secretary '23, President '25, Secretary-Treasurer '25, Athletic Editor of Student Voice. SCOTT, RUTH - - - River Falls Scottie Intermediate Y. W. C. A. '22, '23, '24, '25, G. O. P. '22, '23, '24, Devotional Chairman '23, So- cial Committee '23, Secretary '23. SHARAR, FRANCES MARIE Clam Falls Fran Mathematics and Science Y. W. C. A. '22, '23, '24, G. O. P. '23, '24-, Student Voice '23, '24-, Meleteun '2,L. . SHARP, HELEN ETHEL fffoeff - Roberts Primary Course Y. W. C. A., Glee Club. SLAUSON, FLOY - - - Iluclson SMITH, EVERETT H. - River Falls Mlm Mathematics and Science Lincolnian '23, '24, '25, Debate '22, '23, '24, '25, Track '23, '24, '25, Cross Coun- try '23, '241, Editor-in-Chief, Student Voice '25,' Alternate Orator '24, Local Extempore Contest '25. STEVVART, GENEVIEVE - River Falls Gen History ,ind French Q NFIOWJ G. O. P. '22, '23, '24, '25, Vice President History and Foreign Language '24, G. A. A. '22, ezs, Meletean staff Y. VV..C. A., G. A. A. '24, Student Voice '22, '23, '24, '25. 5' 1 . jw l iq I I ,I ,ii I i -, 1 We it . 1 A fr P I JUlL h.,,..-11JuL Page 48 I .III . I I -ffmfv' '. I II?1-if fl1?E'Ei?iii'-22-1 fl- I ,Igvl II ' i,i1i12?1'?E?Ei-.7 521 .I II. :gi INN-S - - ' e - . . .I E25-,lg Il , ' ' ' 7 ' J 'T 1. 1-I 'II I II. I I IPII II' I I I j ., 'A I ii 'I I 'III I II PI VI I , I I I I I I I JI I I I ' E l I I ' ' I I I I I I I ' I I I I ' I . I I P S II .CIC LLJ e L L. ',l.I.JJ PI IL IIL I' . ' II STONE, JOHN L. - - Dowlziug TIMM, LESTER - - S2J7'f'l1-g Valley Science and Mzithernatics A HT,-, 1, Y. M. C. A. '23 '24 vice President '25- ' Camera Club ,Zi ' ' Senior High School I I I TAYLOR, 'WAYNE - - River Falls THELANDER, BELDEN A. - River Falls Principals ffBaIdIe,.- , Y. M. C. A. '22 '23, '2-L Treasurer '23- .I I I II Lincolnian '24, Qice Pregidentg ILL Cluli , . Agrluflturi -'nfl Mechamcs I '23, '24-I Music Club '24, Meletcan '2-1-5 Agmfz Hm'n 22' 23' 2'1 I Senior Class President '2-Lg Social Com- mittee '22, '24-, President '2,L. I ,I I l----Q I I. , 'VAN BRUNT, RQY - - - Colfuar YVICHELMANN, VVMQ M. - Sonwrseb II Vf ' Principals and Agriculture History und Social Science Y' M. C. A. 723 224, 12-. A -f II-. ,23 II Lawrence Collegeg Y. M. C. A.g Civic 7245 725, Presiaenti ,213 Tfgsirziu ,2-142 Club' Chairman Field Day '21lIg Agriculture Re- II porter '24, '25. II e . II WEBSTER, MARVIN - - Ezlsww-LII, YOUNGGREN. OLIVER - River Falls . f.IIfcb,, ffgygg-'f ' . -Agriculture amd' Mechanics PYIUCIDUIS N. C. A. '23, '24, '25g Agrifulliun '23, '2-if, Y. M. C. A.g Lincolniang 4fL Cluhg So- I '25- ciul Committee. I F- 2 2 , K Y - I I I Y, I V:- I I ,TI VII I II In If-II III TI' I I ' I I I I IMI , I I 1 l I I j I I I I I. I I I I I I III I '+I I'II I I ' II. II I .di ,I I I ii. I II In 1!uI II' IILI III S -S ' ' ' I, II I'I I I.I I:-f -- Page 49 A- . Y Q. s 1- C ee WQQWX , AWE + 'a . u ' C 1 if I' iialil' 9 gl 44'-.Ii 'Iii il lf ui-. C eggLl,,lf .Juli 4L,ii'.LrL' -11 I ill C 5 N - K DUNBAR, AUSTIN H. - Arkmzsaw SCHMID'l',ANNAROSE - Pa-rk Falls H. is ll m, K., I , 'ilrzzzeh' x 35 1 H M' WMU High. School U ' . Agriculture and Principals College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, Minne- A . . J 9 , 9 1. , Y Agrifalliang Foorballg Basket-Ballg gag-,gr 2gietf5'CgbP,y,5?4,S-ii C I ' -4 3 s -4 s ' ' Baseball- rctary of Senior Class. 'C ii' Q ii A 2, BERGMAN, STANLEY - - River l all.v , High School Q - J' N El 4 BOARDMAN, DONALD - Glen-wand City 'X High School X HANLEY, DONALD - - - .Rulwrtx 5 Agriculture and Mechanics yi lfg L KOENIG, ELMER - - - - - umzmm Agriculture and Mechanics lf' ,w ' PRESTON, KENNETH - - Ram- I4'all.+ if High ,School I ' 1 . ri- F1 ,!1 H l,l lr I Hi l , . I. c - Page 50 L , .-.--- . .. -A.s.uW-,A-7.4 Q 1 -.g,-.J1 ll ,WW A .. 1 - ,- --.A, - .,-.. -1i...i.. -1 M 1' J ' '? f'fi1'T-'ta . e Third Year Class Officers First Semester Second Semester Mynms SMITH President MYIION HEEBINIK MYRQN HEEBIN1i Vice President - KARL MILLER Secretary REYNOLD Jr-:Ns1-A Treasurer CATHERINE CHAPMAN Faculty Advisor MR. HAYWARD ' Page 51 -. - N , w,., , 1. , ,, -. ..... .... - -. J . ww X. ,, ,--, '. . . .... - -,-.Y--,, 1 I! H i ,I vi f! Us my 1 if l . , ? N A ' 1 Page 52 Z, aa Pi,1L.1i1f1t,g If -- Page 53 'v v A W A 1 2 E X i ': f 5 1 f Q 5 .5 ,, 33 'e Second Year Class W' li if I l I ' if A p. lN i N x 3 41 Ll 1 A if Vx V Fr L, 'U H X ij I J' li bf lax J 5 ,xii-I XVII 'l X J . ,. fp. X' fff' . I .liilii slfi, .I n Q -' JK: 1 x r CU, -af' W., .. , of 4 -U' v 3 fl I l 1' L- lc. -5. J. . M Page 56 i 'I AMES, AVERY H. - - - - Riziw- 1. 5,113 High School Y. NV. C. A. i255 G. O. P. '22-1-, '25g Music Club '25g Glee Club '2-I-, '25g Meletenn Stuff '25, AMUNDSON, ALVIN R. - Elk Mound K!AJI33 Mutliemutics and Science University of Wisconsing Y. M. C. A. ANDERSON, HELEN - - .Duwr Park A ndy Primary Y. W. C. A. '24, '25g G. O. P. '12-l-, '25g Glee Clubg Secretary of Junior Class '21Lg Meleteun Staff '25. ANDE RSON, JEANETTE Deer Pcork .Tem1 ' P rimzl ry Y. VV. C. A. '23, '2-ifg G. O. P. '23, '24, ,255 Music Club '25. A'1 l'OE, OSBORNE - - IVaiutoma Osxy ' Mathematics and Science Y. M. C. A. Y rn,-7, - ,,,,,, , . 1y. :-1 w-,Y--ww -,r-'.A-1f'- ,--,,.,-.,,,-A- 4- . . .-.. .Y - - 1 I .n -.--- --W 2 - A1 l :.. ' ,... .4 I BAARDSON, MINNIE - Balclwizz Primary BAILEY, VIOLA ---- Riwr Falls Grammar G-. O. P. '24, '25, Secretary of Class '24, Melcteun Staff '25. BAKER, DOROTHY - - - Ifczwluins - DotLy Intermediate. Y. VV. C. A. '23, '24, '25g Aurelia '23, '2-L, '25, Vice President '24, Vice President of Senior Class '25. BARBER, EDVVARD - A'1'ln7C!IlSCL'lC' Eddie Agriculture and Mechanics Y. M. C. A., Agrifalliun. BATHO, MARSHALL G. - - llfcciclen Rock I Principals Y. M. C. A. '23, '24, '25, Secretary '25, Civic Club '24, '25, Football '24, Orchestra '23, '24-, '25, Y Quartette '23, '24, '25. ,u Q. :nf Lf if M ' ,Mm 1,44 ., 1 'Lf x l l w W7 If ,e '5'UfjfJ ' All X J .1 I fr -T Af ' ,U ' ' i 1.1 J .re-fl . ,V flrr ' ,J - T .fL',l A! L V Q 1! 1 A 'I N U, ,Y R. 1 ,JL .- !,,o P . . ,... ,, v, , , - 2 L. .A '. , .,x.1,- ni' , Q . . ,fu-A J W Y -L.,J., . , .. ld A?,?Ur.f , lg. . fy X, '-9 IVA' I L I 'L 1 l Vy N? ,1 YG 'fi 1 T1 i i 1 ,rn MFG A 1, - 'A '11, ,. 'lk . , , L nl Q,1j'aQ35il4. . 11,1-iv' ' ' el! '. V. . l , I ,. . l . l l Page 5-7 M.. ...l.k,- i . r-.g-'g-- -- '-- -- --.--.-.-- 1 N. rl, I, V, 1,1 f A ,. A ,. 1 BEERS, LOIS - ---- Osceola Mathematics and Science Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowag Y. W. C. A. '25, World Fellowship Chairman ,255 Assistant Editor Student Voice '25g G. A. A. '25g Basket-Ball Head '25. BELISLE, FRANK - - Balsam Lake Frev1cl1.y High School N. C. A. '23, '2-Lg Lincolnian '24+. BERAN, ELMER ---- Turtle Luke Mathematics and Science - Civic Club '25g Treasurer Junior Class '24g Business Manager of Meletcan '25g Basket-Ball '23, '24-. BERKTOLD, IRENE - Lake City, Minnesota Rena Primary -XVll10llZ'L State Teacllcrs' Collegcg N. C. A. BLACK, GRACE N. - - - Clem' Lake A'B'ubbles ' Intermediate Page 58 W Q Q 91 1. iz I 'Uk 'fl' JW K .K if M E ..'ER, GLADYS - - Baldwin GIazl ' High School Macalester College, Y. VV. C. A.g Civic Club, Music Club. BILES, SHERMAN - - - Pepin S h e 1' nz Agriculture and Mechanics Y. M. C. A., Agrifallizxng 4iL. BRACKIN, LORENE D. - Fccirinzorzmh, N. D. C-up icl ' History and English Y. W. C. A. '24, ,255 Civic Club '25g Student Voice Staif '25, Glee Club '24, '25g Music Club '25. BRAKKEN, EARL NV. - - - Ga-ble lilatliematics and Science Milton Collegeg Y. M. C. A. '24, '25g ll-L '25, Rural Life President '24-g Track '24, Prom Chairuum '2-Lg Social Committee Vice President '24-5 Glee Club, '24, BROVVN, DONNA - - - Ellsroorth Grmnirizir Y. W. C. A.g G. A. A. '24g G. O. P. '23, President '24, '25, Secretary '23, Meletean Staff '25g Treas- urer Social Committee '23g Vice President Senior Class '21'. BROWVNSON, VV. DONALD Seymour Donn Agriculture and Principals Y. M. C. A. '23, '24-5 YU Cabinet '23, 92-Lg Agrifallian izs, '24.. BURKE, JOHN C. - - - Casco 'fJack Agriculture and Principals Marqliette University, N. C. A. '23, '2-L, President '24'g Agrifallian '23, '24, Treasurer '24-5 Lincolnian 523, '2-Lg N. C. A. Basket-Ball and Baseball Teams '23g Basket-Ball '2iLg Agrifallian Extemporaneous Speak- er '23g Meletean Staff '25g Debate i25. CANNIFF, NOR-ISSA - - BI'f1meap0Ii.v, DI-inn. Primary Y. NV. C. A. '23, ,25, Secretary '25. CARLSON, FLORENCE IVI. Ing-ram fri-F1051 Intermediate CARSON, CATHERINE - Maiden Rock HUClI'5'0llU Intermediate CARLSTROM, GLADYS L. St. Paul, Minn. 'flier ppyn 1 Grznnmar Polk County Xormalg N. C. A.g G. A. A. CLEBERG, ANDREXV - Rio rrjgykgu Mathematics and Mechanics Y. M. C. A.g Basket-'Bull '23, '24, COREY, MARJOR IE H. - Oweola Lll'arj GTRHIIHZI 1' Polk County Normulg Y. VV. C. A.g G.- A. A.g Glee Club. COTTS, GRACE ---- Mmzomonie Junior High School Eau Claire Normalg G. O. P. '24, '25g Y. WV. C. A. '24, '25g Meletean Staff '25g Music Club '25. DAVISON, EVA - - Rivm' Falls ffDaz'e Hisaiory and English G. O. P. '23, '22-L 1 I Page 6: DODGE, GERALD C. - ' .Tw ry Principals Y. M. C. A. DOORNINK, HELEN - Intermediate Y. NV. C. A. '24, '25, EDINGTON, LILAH - ' Primary Eau Claire Normal. EGGMAN, ARTHUR J. - ff1,1,.bJJ Principals Y. M. C. A.g Camera Clubg LLL., EVERSON, ALICE S. - - Grammar Stevens Point Normalg Glee Club. E I I xzvo rflz Baldwin Ossoo Downing B Iariir Page 62 if.: X. .,,, ,.-- I i I ------ ---- , - - - '44 . V..-AWA.. A. -- FARRELL, FLORENCE - - Rim- Fuzz.. ' Primary FELLAND, AGNES - C'Ireu.r Lclkr' Rural FOSTER, BERT YV. - - - River Falls Mathematics and Science Y. M. C. A. . FRIBERG, LINEA - - Maiden Rock Primary Y. VV. C. A. '24, i25g G. A. A. '25. GABRIEL, KATHRYN H. - M-Inneapolis, Dlinn. EfGab0JJ Primary N. C. A. 324-, '25g G. A, A. '24+5 G. O. P. i2-L, '255 Music Club i255 Social Committee 524, '25. Page 63 3,41 aw-V0 ,,,. f, I F.. -. T V T . .,T.,..4 , .. 'l .1 m w 'v w i e.. K , v , . w. ,N ' A lil 1 nl , 1 W! P . M iii GOFF, HAZEL - - - Cable Primary . 1 b 4. QIQ sf 'IJ .ll -1 GOVVER, ALICE - - Alma Oentev' Jf Q P1-irnary r 7 Y. VV. C. A. Nl . 1' ' - H H 5 ,I .1291-f',f!AV LIAX. ' J ri ,ygifvg , ,f. M.. cw , ' . E' '1 f , . , ' 3-fx-'L LIME, f ,J UWM fc.. 47 A-fl' VJ '76-24 Q---Q. - 515 f 22,2,0A.,' 7 'f 0f'x ? Tf --Pr If 7 ' I' :fy ,il-'!, 2 ' Jw' ,fig f,N,a ,,.L.f Q GRAB, FLORENCE - - - pl-my lrfffqzey A iff 'fFlossio 'll English and History ggi N. C. A. '24, '25g G. A. A. '25g Aurclia. '255 Civic Nl Club '25g Glee Club '24, '25, M I i Gum-IAM, GRACE - - - Robe,-is ':Gee G'0.vh ' 1 Intermediznte 1 Y. NV. C. A. '25g G. A. A. '24, '25g Aurelia '2-Lg Glec I Club '2-L, '25, ' W X? l. GRANBOIS, EDITH - - Donna, Texas ,ll Primary Y. VV. C, A. I i I I , I .l I I ii? , Y ,iii Page 61 - - V- A,,, ,,,, I , .1 if , V , ., .l..g WY. , - -...-if-.- -.-- - .-1 -f-.lui-W f Tv I I 1 A ii 2 I : A i i 1, w Vu ' f I 5 M GREGOR, LITHA s. -A - Rim- Falls Q High School b I if N. C. A., Secretary '25g G. A. A.g Student Voice 'I ig StafTg Meletcan Staff '25. i iii V i :'l I il V it -1 ii l , i i .f M A ! HAGEMANN, ANRTHUR I. EII.vrcmrll1. I : !fA1.t'J - '- i Principals I l N. C. A.g Lincolninng Football. ' sf ' ig II . I I HAGEN, ALICE - A- - Nye A AZ ' W' Science and History it A i w n I ii Y. W. C. A. '24, '25g G. A. A. ,243 ?25, Recording Iii Secretary 'Mg Truck Head '25g MClCtC2l-H Stan? '25g i Social Chairman '25g Senior Class Secretary '25. I i v lil il I-IANLEY, MARGARET - n1'0m1,,vf . li Blawg 3 Ctfiilillilill' Y' . N. C. A. 323, '24, ,255 G. A. A. ,234 Aurelia '23, '2.1.g A ji Meletean Staff '25. A 71 . J , ll l 1+ A 1' ' it i I ig HANSEN, MAETA - - - - Agtflllylllllll 1 G rammar Aurelia '24, President '2-Lg G. A. A. '2-If. li 1 I, . M W l i ,, H . f.-V -. - -A .3 . H I X, V .!. Page 65 Q. i HAIWKINS, HELEN - - - Nirwu' Falls Grammar N. C. A. '24, '25. HENNESSY, ALICE - - Roberts Al Primary N. C. A. '24, '25g G. A.. A. '25. HENDRICKSON, DELVVARD - Pillayer, Dlinn. Agriculture and. Principals Y. M. C. A. '2-tg fl-L '245 Agrifzxllian 223, '2-L. HILLMAN, HILDA - - Shell Lake FIHNJJ Intermediate Y. WV. C. A. HOLDEN, SIDNEY - - Elmwood Sidi: Principals Y. M. C. A. 523. Page 66 I , riff fu Q 1... 1, gr' , V ,, i kg , ,JJ yr' .x Al. . fl-.far .Eff L Ju X '- M74 ,V F f :X 0 f ivq M V1-' , , V R V, L' 1 -. rf . 3. , 'f Q 'g YFRQJ, 'fjk K fb!! Mk! 'A ...XX .lx V I hi' W ll , ' if , f , , N , 4 L - ' I fy' I-,f l -,-.X 'fy wxuy- 'EK ' hi, I wa, ,YV ji, sl I . , X, P. .- -X-,gig-. f. Q2'.f'iA....n15f7?:1:,v721 i ' W1-17 W1'f1?7., jx -A 4 - Aw - :iii .- 1-W g:-: ::-r:.fii,.:-.:.:i,l,-ii: .xyij -, ,L LSLRL A 1. X,,V,.sj,-, 3, .in-V ,, ty .A xg . lgvfg- - .1 . :T AJ. 4. Lx lv' ,kj ,fy . Y 5 1-J U 1,-Q ' ' I ' V' ' I ,- 'i ' ii i 4 N' . f f . xii ' A-ff., ,M C' Q if 1 ' if . ' ' :M V 'ff ff 1 ff X, fy i ' if ' vw' r, V1 4 L, Y ff X. ny I, If :J N D, 5-4,1 , fly! ALA 1 'V I Af I 'M J,-is VV. :J KV' .4 n F ' I 'E' 'I D .J '. . . K. u -' 1 ' -' ' ' 'Y '.', L. 1 4 gffi,-f J , ,fu X-V 1 '-. F I ly! -V -DJ?-Tk gf- A-.Mfg1u'i11y Vnlluy 1 , . 'f - ' U ,J y 3 ji Prmmrp l X V Y. VV. C. A. '23, '24f. N i. , i r V, W . i HUNT, SYLVA - Qllrf nu nm nir' , Sub Senior High Schoul Lawrence Collegeg Stout Instituteg Civic Club, Presi- dentg Music Clubg Glce Club. .E J 19 N I 1 HUMMEL, MILDRED - - Jef.-M mm .I, 'fDIiIl 1 ,Q IlltCI'l'I'lCdi2ltC 1 1 Y. VV. C. A. '23, '24, '25g G. A. A. '23, '2-I-, '25g W Glee Club ,23, '24, '25g Camera. Club '23, '2-L. PM V ,,. V7 INGALLS, MILDRED - - lefw- Fullx i W ' M-irZ all ill Grammar Y. W. C. A. .M ,1 n w Y Iii li V wi, ui ll! .,l 'I' JACOBSON, LESTER A. - JZIIIIISJHI ntfakeu 1 Principals WJ Y. M. C. A.g 1LLg President Junior Class '24-. Y w I gl vi M ia U1 Page 6, .iT...-..,.- ., ,,,,,-U , rv:- y---1 7-T14- ry.-...T ' . x.,..,,.-,T , , , ,, H 1 A , V, ,I V .. .....-,-.,---..... . ..4..1 ,i..-,,,.- W,-,,, ,-,-- , .1 ,4 V .4 , 1. I , 1 1 1 w w , Ll....L 1x'l,l...l-.,+- i. 4. - Iiqrrupy, Jackie Primary Y. W. C. A. '25g G. O. P. '25. JANISH, FRANK C. ---- Ells-worlrh Agriculture and Principals N. C. A. '24, '25g 4-L 724-5 '25g Agrifallian '24, '25, JENNINGS, JOHN - - - Spring Valley Mathematics and Science N. C. A. '211f '25g ILL '24, '25g Lincolnian '25, Glee Club '24, 525: W JENSON, THEODORE J. Elk Mound lense Matliemzmtics and Science Y. M. C. A. '24, '25, Cabinet, Lincolniang Glec Club '24, '25, Music Club '25, Football '24, JOHNSON, EARL P. - - Stanley .Iolmny Principals Y. M. C. A.g 'Liucolnizmg Civic Club. Page 68 , .. . . .,.,,....., . JONES, ROY ---- Wild Rose Agriculture and Mechanics Oshkosh NOTIITIIIQ Y. M. C. A.g Agrifalliang Men's Glee Club. KABARLE, RJEIGINE - - Ellsworlb Haba Intermediate N. C. A. '23, '24, ,25Q G. A. A. '2fl', l25. KEENAN, ADELINE - Bnttarnuil 611611: Junior High School N. C. A. '23, '24-, '25g Civic Club '241g Meletezm Stuff 195 KELLY, PHIL ----- .Hfuclsou Mathcnmtics and Science Camera Club 'ilflg Lincolnian '25g Meletcan Staff '25. KEXEL, THEODORE - lVabfmo ffflldclfi Agriculture and Principals Agrifalliang Mclctenn Stai '25g Orchestrag Social Committee. ' Z, - I 5 l VLZN-3.4 L..-.,-lifes ' if ' l K. 1-,, , ' l 1 -.. , .st ,Abi K. ,I , J, I., iii i. ,il wi it I. .ii in ii P ,wi Q- -3 ff, .Z N rv-4 5. MLS- ku., i.Ln,.4..1,v . fa '. ...A.4...v,.' J c v' k3 .' . ..-- 11. .. . Jil w S h , 1 . I A , .iii ,- . . W . -4. Lili A iw i i 1 A 4 Q. J.-fttfy up vi x . -.-v, Ln: Lgi.L' i in L 'Jill ' :Elf ' - ifl wjkfkg Q lc fi I 1 kg 'W .. . I ,. M., I .2 ,.s. 1 i 'L 5 4 in v i., .. L T: uw, 'ff- .W .iff ,'f xfag, Alix.. i... ,,. .aug . - ,. .gif , ij -A4 ,, ,W 1 ,ti 1 K kip .-:i..f- . ly ,J , :.- - l . 3 ., .j I A W F lm., 'f if 4 ti i, ... ,- ' ii , i, s. 1 i I f ' 'ZH Page 69 .-x .. l v w 1 L .LAf:J L',iHi,l f :.7l-'ifLi' 2:1-i:33f:'5iQ.i f' .12 x l ll. lil KLEIN, ELIZABETH - - - Ellsrvuirtlz Hessian History .and English Y. XV. C. A.g G. A. A. I I KNIGHT, NELLE - - IVII.-ron :fNeIlf' I ' Primary A I Y. VV. C. A. '23, '2-id, '25, G. A. A. '24, '25, Glee N! Club '23, '24, 7255 Aurelia. '23, '24, '25. i Is I Koi-H., NORA L. - - - Ezmwaofz Granlumr I , N. C. A. '23, '2-11, '25, G. A. A. 724, '25. s i I KRUEG-ER, LORON B. Ellsworth ' K'regi' Agriculture and Mechanics Agrifallizm. LANCKTON, ANNETTE - - - Jlanomonie History and English Stout Institute, Y. W. C. A.g Aurelia '23g Civic Club 2235 G. O. P. 323, '2445 G. A. A. '23, '2-lg So- cial Committee Vice President. I r ,I Fig.: 70 . -ran! . . , ,,, ,,,-,i4,.-. AAA, W., , . ,.-x-.,...iT-., ,.. T.i..... .f - -I A. .- I. - - - ---f .,, .-- .....--.-.1.....-g. .. W I ,I I. If I, ,,-- -- -V----------N -+----J---2 c-. -.'1.gwjc,f14J....1'.. ...I -----'--l--'--- I I III I III II b III ' I I I . LEE, MANLEY - - - Colfax . II Levy - II Principals 3 II Eau Claire .State Normnlg Y. M. C. A.g Civic Club. 1 ,-I -Lv I If I . I I IH LETHLEAN, FRANCES M. - Apple River, Ill. Meithenmtics and Science Platteville Normal Sehoolg Y. W. C. A. '25g Glee . V Club '25g G. 0. P. '25g Debate Squad '25. I I. I LEWIS, ELLEN - - Roberts Lawis'1 Prirnnry Y. VV. C. A. '2-L, '25g G. A. A. '24, '25, President '25g Gi. O. P. '24, '25, Vice President 259 Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet 25, Geneva Delegateg Secretary Student So- cial 'Committee f25g Glee Club ,24-. LINDELL, THYRA - - Clayton G ra mmm r I ' Y. W. C. A, 25. LIGHTFOOT, JOHN C. - Glmrwoml City , .IucIu ' Principals ' ,. Y. M. C. A. '24, '25g ll-L '25. I I I 'I gc I I Pugu ,I 71 ILOTZ, HELEN ---- New Richmond Intermediate Y. VV. C. A. '23, '24-. LUNDY, MARIE - - HI,,f1S,m Grammar N. C. A. '24-, '25, G. O. P. '24, '25g Music Club '25, Student Voice '25, LUTTRELL, BARTLETT J. Ossco Bart Mathematics and Science Student Voice Reporter '24, Managing Editor '25g Orchestra '244. LYNUM, MARCEL K. - - - Baldwin K 1vm1n,y ' Science and Mathematics Y. M. C. A. '23, '24, Lincolujan '23, '24, '25g Assistant Business Manager Student Voice '24, Business Man! giger '25g Oratory '25. MATHEWS, CAROL - Oolfan: Primary Y. W. C. A. '24, '25, I I I I I, ii' if' Ili 'I .. II I ,, I. .I ii II I , .I .,. In .I .I III I if I ... I iz 1. 'I '. V Ii I I eii 'II I!! I.: in l'f Ii . gl. .,. . . Ia II III PI I If 1 , I I I I. II Page 72 i :-rw-v -, ,. ,,---1 w --1.-..,.., , .,., 's':L1-5-1'-'-f ?:Ti-'IJ ,l ral ,H L L 4:3-.yy ,211 Q. - gf, -- f MCDERMOTT, MARGARET M. - N ow Rich1m.rm.d ilpogll Mathematics and English N. C. A. '24-, '25, Secretary '24, Senior Class Treas- urer '25, Debate Squad '24, '25. MCDONALD,. AGNES - - - River Fallx English and History Y. W. WC. A.g G. A. A., Secretary '24, '25:, G. A. A. RN Sweaterg Meletcem '25. MERRILL, GERTRUDE - - - River Falls - English and History Y. W. C. A.g G. O. 'P. MILES, ORP1-IA - - - River Falls Primary MILLER, IJEONA ---- Ellswyrflf Mathematics and History N. C. A. Page 73 .LAJU I JM-L Him 'W .I1-,.- f- -fi:-1 ef5-:i.t1+-g.Afj ,, 1 . f I it-75114. 5271-A5i ' If? ff-ki . P , N Q2 In ,. 0 Q. ' M I Wil II II' f, , Mrrc I , , R - - - - Ivmfmbm-, IV ffnfmfllff I Intermediate I II Stevens Point Normal, Intermediate Round Tableg I Y. YV. C. A. '25g Anrelia '25g Civic Club '25, Vice I President '25g Secretary of G. A. A. '25. I OCQL X MORGAN, EVELINE E. - Jliuneapolis, DI-inn. Q Evie XVI' Elementary 70'-fVVbb 76,-Q, Graduate of State Normal 'Training Department, Minneupolisg Y. XV. C. A.g Aureliag Music Club. ' X441 I 91 f1fvL,q, 7, , fymavvvg, A+'l-43'-MPI MORTON, MARKHAM VVM. - - Ellswowzih II' . I Maha! Mathematics and Science M fvvvl, l 0fvLa,i,,,.,Q-I I 1124, I I I 4-A-J fvvx-ai-olrfp-.a.,,pQ, , . v V .V w V W1 GX Mmmzs, LILONA - - Stanley I ,Lam I Primrvry I 2 Y. NV. C. .-Lg G. A. A. NARY, PI-IILIIP - - - - Ri-ner Falls Maithemutics and Science I I I I ! . NI' I' A --J -Pa gc , 74 1 WA.-.. ..-,,.c.. L . W i NARY, FREDRICK THOMAS River Falls fflvriwl N. C. A. '23, f24. NELSON, ELDA. M. - Rim- ,Falls ffSmilesf History and English Y. W. C. A. ,253 Aurelia '24, '25g G. A. A. 24, 25, Musiic Club '25g. Student Voice Staff '25g Glee Club '24, '25g Volley Bull '25, NELSON, LUELLA J. - - Spring Valley f!L1LJJ -Primary Y. VV. C. A. NELSON, ELIZABETH - Elma-owl rulgettyu Grammar NELSON, LORRAINE A. - River Falls 'fS'zc.'eetie . Primary .. ,.... . .1 ,Ll 14,211.14 ,131 J' f T f',':'f ' '.2. A T 'l '1'geT5ETfiLTi?? ,P 44.4.1 gl Z2 i !1cz.J ,f ? jtp-:fu I- 4 5 4 94 '4 J 1 fxa.,4'-4,3 , , NELSON, EVELY - - - Jlaiclen Rock . Mznthematics and History Y. WV. C. A. '24, '25g G. A. A. '25. 1 IL 4' NELSON, RUTH - River Falls I T. I: is NEVVELL, BESSIE - Durancl 'fBe.s'.v IJ Primary Omit .11 Y. XV. C. A. '24, '25g G. A. A. '24, '25, Vice Presi- W. dent '24, 254 G. 0. P. '24, '25g Civic Club 24, Treas- i' urer '24fg Junior Class Vice President '2LLg Glee Club H '2-ll. it 11 ill ii, NICHOLS, AVIS - - Ladysmith Grammar ji? Oshkosh Normalg Y. W. C. A.g Aurelia. I-i . ill il. A iq i 1. .31 ill I l iii IQ OBENRG, ESTHER - - - Hayef' Uilfy ii Grammar I yi i in I M iii A HE iii gi I .M gi:-1' - , , 1- N Page 76 , Y -.-.----- A7T1 'f ' A. , .14-. --: -.-.L-'Alu ...n ' '- K .' 1 ll-. l...L-.--l. .C l OLSON, CLIFFORD - - HOZGJ! O'llSII'lIl.!j Agriculture and Principals Y. M. C. A. '21l'g Agrifallian '23, '24+g Glee Club '23. OTTESON, NORMA - - - History and English Modemc Y. W. C. A. '23, '24, '25g Aurelia '24-, '25g Civic Club 24, '25. OVVENS, LYLE ---- - ll'ilcl Rose Agriculture and Principals Y. M. C. A. '23, '24fg Agrifallian '23, '2-L. PAUL, GERALD - - flGe.r,-ly!! High School Y. M. C. A. PECK, EVELYN J. - - f'E'11c ' Grammar 'D Il ra :ul Bienonmnie Stout lnstitutcg Dunn County Training Schoolg N. C. A.g Aureliag Glee Club. ' 1 f M.: 4 fix,-i.,f:vf' .gf , ,J , L . -.1 -1 J ,f-7 I -,V n,- L21-f' '-f,fv .Y :J 'T x.-.y !' -4 ref- c Y . , ..-Af ,C , ,.- ,' ll J' Lf' QV-wtf L X' .fo ,. H- Riu, . v QL if , v ,4 ' 1 J - M 'wif' dy, l ---2-' 1 2.--2 1-' - i ---4. 277. 4-2-3, .,.-.,--. ,, --------7-h v- -.WA--...-..:-..,....u-- -f,,.-, Y. O --- ------- Y 4,,,,...-1. ... .,.., , I Pffgv 77 ' O . s i, UA., V. 1 , -, -,vu ffs,..., V 4, ff . ..,, x, LA.. 1 L, L 4 f-'5,Q'Q .3 'klvf-'Q':,fxLf.-I . fl-. Page 78 y r--.YY .. ,...-.,Y...- W PEDERSON, STELLA - - - River Falls . High School Y. XV. C. A., Treasurer, Civic Clubg G. A. A. '23, ,242 P.If1T15RSON, LILLIAN - Wilson Tootsf Primary 31 VV. C. A. '24, G. O. P. '24-, 9255 Treasurer, G. O. P. 'LVL PETERSON, J. T. - - - River Falls Pete Science and Mechanics Y. M. C. A. '23, '24, '25. PETERSON, VERNA L. - Ellsworth Petey Intermediate Y. NV. C. A. '23, '24, '25, Aurelia '24, '25. IJETERSON, VERNETT - Eleva Pete Junior High School Y. M. C. A. '22, '23, 224, '25, 4L Club '24. PRILL, ARTHUR A. - 'fAm0s - Agriculture and Principals Bloozmfr Y. M. C. A. '2fL, '25g Agrifalliau '22, '25g Football '22 REETZ, FLORENCE - - - Primary REPPLINGER, ETHEL - - - Grammar Y. WV. C. A. '24, 255 Aurelizm 324-, '25. RICHARDSON, LOIS - - - X Intermediate Y. W. C. A. '22g Rural Life 322. RONYAK, CATHERINE - Katei' Intermediate N. C. A.g Glee Club. Clear Lake Iwliver Fallx Muidc n. Rock Clayton. Page 79 '-M f '+ :rti'-Q1-7-T-34T4if 'N g ' ' l lfi ill .. ,wr li P iii l .lm we 2 ifffwf' WMU ROSENBERG, PAUL - - Oolfcw 'iRosio . Science and Mathematics Y. M. C. A., Social Committee, Vice President. f SAKRISON, I-IARRIETT - - - DNV' Pfwk Primary Y. W. C. A. '24, '25, Vice Presiclentg G. O. P. '24, '25. SANSBURN, SHIRLEY - - River Falls :'SlL'h'F Junior High School G. A. A. '23, '24, '25, Treasurer Publicity Committee '23, fills., '25g G. O. P. f23, 124, '25g Music Club izi '25, Glee Club '23, '24, '25, Meletean Staff '25. , 5 EGERSTROM, TI-IELMA - - R'i've'r Falls Primary Y. WV. C. A. '2-L, '25, G. A. A. '23, '24, '25, G. O. P. '23, '24, '25, Secretary '21Lg Music Club '24, '25g Student Voice Stai '24-, '25g Glee Club '23, '24-, '25.Y SIBRUM, DAGNY - - - Nelson Intermediate Page 2 80 If II II' III 'I I If If I U I 1. I. I4 I. II I i I I I I I I II! II :I I I .I- I M ll Ia I I IE' w I I . 'vWET'TiETTii . -.. . . .M 1 -. . SIVERTSON, VICTOR - - - 'Vic-Sf' English. and Social' Science 'Lincolniang Civic Club. SLAUSON, GEORGIA JUANITA Gere History and English . .:...,.... ,....-. . Colfcm: Hudson G. A. A. '24q Music '2-Lg Glee Club '23, '21l1. SONMOR, EVELYN - - REU!! Intermediate Y. VV. C. A. '23, '25g G. A. A. '25. SPRIEGEL, EDWARD - - Principals Y. M. C. A. '24, '25g 4'L '25g Lincolnizxn Staff '25g Class President '25. SUNDSTROM, JOHN - - ':SumZZ Principals LLL Club. lViIso11. River Fallx '25 :, Meletean - H uclso ll' ' zcflWMJ 2' - ,---:L-5-'rf-' :4'Efg'I l'.-I .1 W il we . - +- l f-A--7 -1 -A .-7-1' -.nfiw 4 T 1 ,.,J .. . . ...'.-fL..v , ,e-. -- Y SUTHERLAND, HELEN - - River Falls Junior High School Y. YV. C. A. '25 5 G. O. P. '24-, '25, Music Club '25, Student Voice Staf '24, '25, Vice President Class '23, Glee Club '24, '25, SWEDBURG, HULDAH A. - Stockholm frlzellyif Supervisors Superior Normal, Palmer School of Penmanship, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Y. W. C. A. '23, '24, '25 5 Civic Club '23, '24, '25. THOMPSON, REEVE R. - Bfairlen Rock Jaspe1 ' Principals Y. M. C. A. '23, '24, '25, 4L '23, '24, '25, Glee Club '23, '24, '25 5 Orchestra '23, '24, '25. TIMBLIN, VERNA - - Barron Intermediate Superior State Normal '23, '24, Y. W. C. A. TORGERSON, SENA - - - Amery Intermediate Y. W. C. A. '24, '25g G. A. A. '24. Page 82 TORPEY, LOIS - IFTOT-pl! Primary Y. w. c. A. '24, '25g G. 0. P '24, '25. TOWERS, MAY - Irish Primary Stevens Point Normalg G. O. ULRICH, JOHN E. - - Jack Mathematics and Science N. C. A.g LLL. VAN MARTER, MIRIAM - River Falls 'Van Grammar Y. W. C. A. WVANDREY, FRED H. - - - Cumberland Mathematics and Science Lincolnian, Presidentg Debate '24, '25. . qw .,1,-f1.-- I I ---e - - I I YI I f .J lufxfw- jf sr, jf? G x W I 'I II II. 'Ii III .Ir in I I I II II I ,I II I I 'I I1 I I I I I III I I . I I I I .Lk k .YV .nu X A J I1 iffy! U I 1 ' AXA I I ' ff:-K L.-'2 .Jwx-, A I ,,fLc '-'MQ 4.512-lf .v 5.1-..vg,,.f , 11' ' '-pf' Q-.f -. I .-1 .f4 ,f T1 55 Qigxmafv'-' fl, If -I - 1154 f ,yu . '7 rs. .f ' , XTV? .,--.., V 5 X95 . .fr-Zfxffl-I.Iz:J x .4 I. J 'SPqee1Q3 . 'Mx' l. f. -.5 l f f 1 v I. xg g Ig' f N I 4-' ,XI , -S. 'A -L,-L-j IEP gas ,-,,, M,-. Y, M, , :- ,,.,. .. .-... ,.,,..... ... , . : 1 !'.l,lH.LN :WW-W' '1'-'lxifu 5.45457 lr. f 'M .rj Y lf UQ 'si 3 lv ' H I 5 WERRELL, ANGELINE PATRICIA - Momlovi I! Ango I Primary N. C. A.g G. O. P. '24-, '25. I 'I I li li lr I I ' WHITNEY, RUTH ---- River Fallx I ' Intermediate X Y. VV. C. A. '23, '24, '25, Civiq Club '24, '25. , La,-.J f 5 22- - ' 5 ki! IH f ,. 1 bf f 4' 1 ,M wf ., ill LSIE, - - Lggfgcklgfiizgl 2.5 fffyf f te 61 ' ia e f 'le +-at-V' -' - ,Ley-N Y VV C '24-, '25g Aurelia '25q- Qyicillub '25. Y 'I F! M ,A 4 ,1i,fzfLfe.,-aff: .,-A .ff 1 -.X - .4:3,-.-rin' K si .i,L.ffM,4'i 1- I . I PM .'. ll . I M If ,ll , I - LAUR 4 A Os 144 ,, Retief' ' Grammar Y. W. C. A. '24, '25, G. A. A. '24-, '25. WILLIAMS, J. ALOYSIUS - -New Riclmwfnrl D b Rolliev ' Science and Mathematics State Teachers' College, Valley City, North Dakotag N. C. A. '24, '25, Lincolnian '24, '25g Meletean Busi- ness Manager '25g Debate Squad '25, Football '24, '25. I1 L . -! V' I .5 ,A gg. ly: , , Page X4 L-iT,-.iT.tL,-' ,714 l..- I-.i-Vg-T -1 'T' 'TT ' T -----lf--' +1 ......1.4 L mmm.. .-. WILE, DAN W. ---- C'ameAroin. Mathematics and Science Y. M. C. A. '24, '25, Assistant Business Manager Student Voice '25g Social Committee '24g Orchestra 'Mg Track '24, WILSON, GEO. R. - - Pillager, Dliu-n.. 'iI.Stit Agriculture and Principals Y. M. C. A. '24, '25, LLL '24, '25, Agrifallian '23, '24, ,25. WINGE, ELENORA - - Minneapolis, M-inn.. ' Grammar Y. W. C. A., Rural Life Club, President '23, VVITTENKAMP, ANNE - Baycavilla A nn 'Grammar Univerity of Wisconsing Y. W. C. Ag Aureliag G. A. A. - YOUNG, NORMA L. - - - River Falls frN07'77Z,: High School . -?...,.-. -, . -, .,.,,.,, .l..... nl .V x'. V.. . 4 . I I : . v . N ii! iq ill w U I. VI SQ' . ll ..N y.Q 'l .El ' If Vp .N . X xy Maid Mggjgf Q,'pN7QJ-V4 63?-1 Ns. WW .fi 1. . 1. Page 85 fl: l 4.2- .ui , ii w vi ,-4 'MC 3.5 2 :J E45 ,,. .. ii. lf T., -W W..- .-,,...,., A ,.. - .4 ,,.,. ,, A, ,, .. l LL. li.-llolclg ll L1-iii! ZILLMER, DOROTHY - Baldwin 'fDofle Primary Y. W. C. A. '25g Music Club '25g G. O. P. '24, '25. INGLI, BERNARD VV. - - - Ellsworth Pat Matliematics and Science Y. M. C. A. '23, l24, '25, 4fL '23, '24, '25g Editor- in-Chief of Meletean '25, Track 523, '24g Football '23, 524, ,25. PEARSON, HARRY Spooner QUANDT, HALE F. - Wausau Benny Junior High School Track ,24, '25g Baseball '24, '25g Basket-Ball '24-, 25 g Football '23, '24'. MATHISON, EDNA - - - llfoodville Primary Page 86 THE IRfUElLETE.AN ' Second Year Class Officers First Semester Second Semester EDWARD Srnxmam. President EDWARD SPRIEGEL DONNA BROYVN Vice President DOROTHY BAKER ALICE HAGEN - - - Secretary - - HELEN SUTHERLAND MARGARET MCDERMOTT - Treasurer - - MARCEL LYNUM Faculty Advisor - - - - MISS LATTA Page 87 Page S8 Page S9 First Year Class x- Ayn 13-fy -0 1 r 4 Ji' ' ff Q ' In 471,21- .4f:q.J Zfffll zP1AA' Page oe :H , ,lx 11, . 'x az xl, W1 my M 1, U .,2Cf: 5-'W NL' W 13-vxfy, nj' ff Y? ffm., aff-Q E-lj' 'GQ , V YYAYVJ 1 5- ,141-QJLL. ilrvf f 11. . -'v vv- . u ...sl I fl 4.541 1 10 D 5 J 1 ,l'-.thu -. M. 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Y- --- ,MA ,,,,-,, -fi Sa? l K C Mfg' WWQVMWMWWW XJ , J jjioijj . f A .- -jf mi , ' x M :Zag M My Z, M1 W wtf fx. aw ey vi 1 , Lf 4 '. 1 x ' .ffj M ' ll , , J ,ff 11,2- 3,-- N? 1 ,I gg. 'lla VT-5 ,519 I A H f GV' wfin.. Luv'-5': . LL! 'HL ' If k 5 ...QQ , I l 2 Q fi Nu . ' P l 11 N- D 3 ,Jj ya,-fa 15,5335 5 ,iv-... A ,-.-- , -X- .,, ,. If.. It V- I I . 'T1TR'T I'If'D V it I! .I ., HR.. ..x ,..... ,.,-,L, A-,jfLh -4 -..f:'-I I , I I I I I II l BELISLE, CORA JENSEN, NEIL BISHOP, CAROL JOHNSON, HELEN BOCK, FLORENCE KANEY, CYRIL BUCHOLTZ, FRANK KEATING, ADALADE BERNDT, ESTHER KREUZIGER, EDWARD CLEMMONS, LLOYD KLEIN, ELIZABETH I COOKE, FREDERICK KRUEGER, ROBERTA CONATI, MARIE LUNDE, PEARLE , I o, BY, ELLA LARSON, CHRISTINE . I R, WALTER LOSNESS, OSCAR ' x ' Eg - DSON, HAROLD MAIER, ALVIN I' . - - JSTER, LOUISE MOORE, RICHARD '- II - EREDERICKERSON, DORIS MORGAN, RYDA ', a , LEKKE, GUNDA MARTIN, PAUL II EKKE, MARIE PRICE, JOHN , , ' UVIN, FERN ROSENBUSH, MYRTLE f , , W, GIBSON, LAWRENCE ROWE, STELLA i I' IBSON, MARION RYE, JOHN I' , K GRAUL, MORRIS SCHUETTE, MILTQN ,I , AASCH, JOHN SITRAGIQTE, BERISEFTA III Q, HEYERDAHL' KARN STRAND, CLARENCE I1 HORAKQ ALDRICH SIMONDg THILDA ' HOWEI LAURA WALKER? EVELYN II? . IVERSON, RUBY WALKER, HAROLD . JACKSON, MARGARET WEBSTER, AR'1'HUR ,II 1 JAI-IR, NELSENA WVESSLEN, CLARENCE ,I ,, I JENSEN, EMMET WILLIAMSON, ADELE , orj 1 WSHATKA, EBQNARD , I , I :5L,V., I I , mmf ' In I + fiwwmozfiuf LMI .I Q I I J A 4 a I ' I 'I 5.6006 vw: MM ,,, ' II: Ii , deaf pd Ii A, all . ' lx, I7 -V --, - - Page 100 JI' I WSI . ,ff f If 1 W-'TF' -V TT 1ffEf' ,-R . 1 . , , , ,-, -1 - 7 A ., ..-J -f .LE -1.,r .. ..vL -- First Semester First Year Class Officers Second Semester GLEN GALLUP President CLYDE ZAMJAHN STANLEY DAv1soN Vice President LOWELL DAWSON PERCY WYCIK Secretary GILBERT MEYER EDWVIN POLLING Treasurer WALTER PAULSON Faculty Advisor MR. KARGES Page for TH ME L EET EAN 'X I 'L N ' ti rs SEMI-CENTENNIAL 5, lrg ,i, l r f ff: V, 'Q I' 'jp V! mln. ,.,i.,Y,, .... X I , - WM. Y Y -,.- ...W ,.. Semi-Centennial Celebration CONIMENCEMENT 1924 SUNDAY, JUNE 1. 8:00 P. M.-Baccalaureate Address, President John F. Sims, Stevens Point Nor mal School. MONDAY, JUNE 2. 8:00 P. M.-Historical Pageant. TUESDAY, JUNE 3. 10:00 A. M.-Baseball Game--Eau Claire vs. River Falls. 1:00 P. M.-Reunion Banquet. 8:00 P. M.-Reception and Ball. WEDNESDAY, JUNE fi. ' 10:30 A. M.QCommencement Exercises. Address, Judge Frank M. Nye, Minneap- olis. WVith June, 1924-, came the fiftieth anniversary of the River Falls State Normal School, founded in 1874. For several years plans had been cherished for a suit- able recognition of this occasion. Definite action was taken by the members of the faculty in the spring of 1923. An executive committee was appointed from faculty and townspeople: J. M. May, H. E. Hayward, W. B. Davison, Elmer Benson, J. H. Grimm, Mary B. McMillan, and Lucile Haddow. An historical pageant was decided upon as a most appropriate observance of the growth of the school and community. A production committee was selected from the executive committee and faculty members. The customary commencement events were to take place as usual, only on a larger scale. Oflicers of alumni classes were notified and definite, organized efforts were made to bring back not only as many alumni as possible, but former presidents and faculty members as Well. There was a very gratifying response. Of the seven presidents this school has known, two found it possible to return for the reunion-President Emery, 1889-1893, and President Crabtree, 1911-1917-making with President Ames three presidents at the school for the occasion. The largest audience ever at- tending a River Falls commencement program honored the Commencement of 1924. The speakers and their messages were in keeping with the semi-cen- tennial spirit: The Baccalaureate address was delivered by President John F. Sims, of Stevens Point, a former member of the River Falls faculty, the Commencement speaker was Judge Frank M. Nye of Minneapolis, a distinguished son of this com- munity. The usual alumni banquet was made a community banquet and was attended by over five hundred. Forty-one of the forty-six classes, which have graduated from the school, were represented. One of the graduates of the first class, '79, was present-Mrs. Hattie Powell Ensign. Others who were in the school at that time were here, among them Mrs. Anna Whelan of Mondovi, and Mrs. Mary Brown Sutherland of Eau Claire, who attended the school on the day of its opening fifty years before. Ray Erlandson, '14, acted as toastmaster. Responses were given by Mrs. Ensign, '79, State Superintendent John Callahan, and Professor C. J. Brewer. Addresses were made by former presidents, J. Q. Emery and J. W. Crabtree. Page 1:14 l 1 l wi 'il li ,l It l 1 V l n l 1 V. ,M 111 ls, ill 1. A li ll lil .ff V-. , ...,.. ., , .. ,.l 'if . 'A '+ v, , My 1 1' f' ' - if f ,?:fg7'f:,',.-'i.,.:: -- - '- i....a .- J-.. ----' in --itl- The Pageant Expectancy and suspense lingered in the audience of five thousand people, seated in the .amphitheatre erected for the occasion on the southwest campus. Others poured in to be admitted. Alumni, friends, parents, neighbors-all came to honor the historical pageant which marked the zenith of the fiftieth anniversary celebration of June, 1921 In a few short hours the history of our Normal was to come before the eyes and minds of all. ' The vibrant words of the Herald carried the big audience from the spell of that early June night to the days of long ago when River Falls was but the dwelling place of natural beauty untouched by human inhabitants. The Children of the Night danced before them. This very scene was then peoplcd with Red Men,.Wl1o left untouched the beauty of nature surrounding them. To this group the French traders and the Jesuit missionaries came. The gifts Mother Nature lavished upon them were made visible in the Dance of the Seasons. The fall of 1848 arrived. Mr. Foster, our first pioneer, resisted the call of gold and California and utilized the blessings of Wisconsin. Witli the coming of his family River Falls' first home began. Other pioneers arrived until a need was felt for shops, places of business, a church, and a schoolhouse. There was humor in the presentation of the Old Log School, the schoolmaster, and the antics of the children, throughout it all, however, a hymn of thankfulness was raised from the hearts of the spectators for the school that exists today. Soon, far too soon, the homely progress was interrupted by the appearance of Mars, the Spirit of War, Who, with his attendants, Death, Famine, and Misery, charged rudely past the home where even then a marriage ceremony and celebration was taking place. The curtain was drawn upon the suifering of that little gathering. When Columbia came to plead with the Spirit of River Falls, she responded with her best, the men of River Falls left to fight in the Union's cause. Even from the disasters of war the Spirit of Education emerged triumphant. Though discouraged and blocked by the opposition of the hideous spirits, Ignorance, Superstition, Indifference, and Fear, Alma hiater, aided by the State and River Falls, was successful in her progress toward better things. A finer and larger school was erected in the Old Academy, and-finally in 18741 there was founded the River Falls State Normal School. The first class to graduate from the newly established school underwent the dreaded regents' examination, received their di- plomas, and seriously accepted instructions from the school's first president, lVIr. W. D. Parker. I In 1897 with the burning of the Normal School building the first great sorrow descended upon the school. This period of our history was depicted by the Dance of the Flames. When the God of Fire and the Flames had disappeared! and the last silvery wreath of smoke had vanished in this beautiful interpretation, times indeed were black. River Falls, however, rushed to the aid of Alma Mater, and they to- gether determined not to be defeated by the ruin of material structures. A larger and better building was erected in the present South I-Iall. The school journeyed on in its search for greater things. During this period of growth and activity a new building was added, North Hall was completed in 1914. Page 105 W- ,-1-s . I., . I Il 'file l !LiiiLlf.TE.f1Ll'1l W Again the call of Columbia, in challenge to the raucous note of war, brought forth a sacrifice from the River Falls Normal for the World War. Columbia came to place upon! the Normal's Service Flag nine golden stars. The din of that war was horrible! At last came victory and peace, whose coming was celebrated by the Dance of Victory. The last episode of the pageant was beautifully symbolic of the further ex- pansion of the Normal. Before the characters Alma Mater, Education, River Falls, the State, and their attendants-Knowledge, Truth, Romance, Courage, and Inspiration-passed a processional of Science, Geography, Agriculture, Mechanics, Music, Dramatics, Athletics, Literature, History, and Teacher of Teachers. Grad- uating students followed, to whom Alma fMater presented her attendants, Knowl- edge, Truth, Romance, Courage, and Inspiration. The ipageant awakened within us a new appreciation of the progress made in tllese past fifty years in the school and the community, a progress not to be shared alone by the River Falls school and community, but typical of the whole West. Evidences of a successful institution were manifest in the authorship, the orches- tration, the staging, and management of the pageant, in the director, the costumers, and the cast. River Falls can well be proud- of her achievement, for Without doubt the pageant was one of the finest and most successful ever staged. Not one minute's delay marred the clock-work precision of the presentation. The pageant was writ- ten and staged witlras its sole aim a presentation of historical fact as it appeared in the development of our locality. Its dramatic effect lay solely in this connection with actualities. Throughout it all we lived past history through vivid portrayals. PRODUCTION STAFF - - - - - - Business Manager - - - Author General Director J. M. NIAY - W. B. Davison H. E. I-IAYWARD M. D. GEERE - - - Music ETHEL M. LEMMER CATHERINE ROHERTY - - - Dances ALBERTA GREENE - Costumes and Design - - Dramatics Scenic lVIanager - Mechanics NELLIE L. SCHLOSSER. C. G. STRATTON - WM. SEGERSTROM - Roy E. XSPRIGGS - E E BUCK Electricians EPISODE DIRECTORS I. E. J. PRUCI-IA IV. J. P. .IAcoBsoN II. IRMA AnMs'rRoNG V. ELIZABETH FLEMING i A III. MARY B. MCMILLAN GUI. 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Helen Anderson Bernard Ingli Donna Brown BERNARD INGLI - - - HELEN ANDERSON - Associate Editor ELMER BERAN - - Business Bianager EDWVARD SPRIEGEL The 1925 iMeletean - - - Editor-in-Chief DONNA BROWVN - - Associate Editor ALOYSXUS VVILLIAMS Business Manager STAFF Campus Life ALICE HAGEN, JOHN BURKE, TI-IEODORIC KEXEL, GERALD PAUL Administration Classes ADELINE KEENAN Art Activities HELEN ANDERSON, LITHA GREGOR I Y IOLA BAILEY, MARGARET HANLEY Photography b Athletics PHILIP KELLY, OLIVER YOUNGGREN BERNARD INGLI Semi-Centennial GRACE Co'r'rs AGNES MCDONALD, AVERY AMES, K fANNE'r'rE LANOIITON A Typist - . SHIRLEY SANSBURN Organizations l Aloysius Williams Elmer Bevan Page II4 9 , i,ff Aj! f if P fb, A. , A , :, 5 -U V k.', 35.1 in Vi Air- , 1 W Hi HYfWY.+,,, , ,, W, ,,,, NE. 1 o wx My f QW A W ,f ,Jw H1 J '4 ! M Inj' , X ' f I-1 jf! PNN-f A J' W 5 , My pf' I A . , w ,Lf 1 WJ X X U u ix If O . r'-,1 -I -1, .-I-I-f -1rvv- I ,, --4 L ,T ll. .i'af:..i.f4h..f,L I The Student Voice EDITORIAL STAFF EVEIIETT SMITH LOIS Bmms - - BAIITLETT LUTTRELL- - DAN SAI-IToN - - BUSINESS STAFF .AIARCEL LYNULIY - - - DAN VVILE - - Assistant THELMA SEGERSTROM - - - LIARIE LUNDY - EVELYN Hom' I Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Managing Editor Athletic Editor Business Manager Business Manager Typists REPORTERS BIARGARET BAILEY CQENEVIEVE STEVVART HEIJEN SIITIIEIILAND LITIIA Gnnaoiz VVILLIAM WICKELMANN SIGRID RASMUSSEN ELDA NELSON LORENE -BRACKIN Page 116 , .321 2 esiZ l5 THE STUDENT 31 White Vmury WEE Hur Thirri' Gridirwn 'fills , 1 ..1sw. uw -....'..w 0 N , e .mam be 41' 1 ll nll'm'iSllll 'A'x4'lil,1m.i lm vw.. H U. ...n va., 4. 4 f A 9,-pay F':9iAS AQ N C ' ' Q. 41 QQ' 4 -1-IJ' mx - 'iff fy if un mm. sl ,- u N-f 5 'll EEE oyjyuw 5KULSf A AEN' aa.: a: EE n in I NFL' ee A1 ,f RIN-FR l AL!S, Vs IGCONMN, W EDNLEDAW . NOV!-.MiI5LR T9. 1924 FALLS--STATE Last Victims of Debate Tryouts Held Last ,Thursday Afternuun Sjlnd CMm.m:n:u Wurlc On Supreme V W Cuun Uhnuslianx un nm- v.. mu... 5-Nr Prmm mx wma--r H-.l lmixry. nv-A Tlu- v.-svlx'1 vm. wen :nm 5. e n 1 n 1 x H T..5-Q.: w.g17 -.sit .- ,gf Lg Ewimigg uw J pm If-x LA. ,v M. mm,m1 rm mf .yn xo ,nl .1 wkguu F1 N :exit I 1 n X 1-1 0. e. ,5 fm- 1 1 . ., 1 1 1 .Y dE2Z:feVafaye:f if :E Vu .,-f , - Prfgvflf diff! 'W few SPECIAL OCCASIONS ,,,....-, .. . .-,,, ,.,,-.,.,, l - 2?,+leE-.+':- fffsi-i: 'Q A41 ,get -1 E5 'ii'--i?i7E'i,f?, Uv,-1 -- A - s-'N if -U V - - -, -qv .- - , 2 N N Eg? F L 4 -W Y - , The 1925 Junior Prom NORTH HALL GYMNASIUNI, INIAY 9, 19241 LESTER JACOBSON -------- Prom Chairman MARIE LUNDY - - - - - - - Partner THE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN EARL BRAKKEN --------- , , . W HELEN SUTHERLAND E D Cw at10m GERALD DODGE - - - - Llusic DONALD IVICKINNON - - Floor AVERY AMES - - Refreshments MARION WASSON - - Programs HARRY PEARSON - Special Features I n L Y K P Page 120 DMECOAMING lg 2.4 1 I, .fr 5. Lf , N. .A UGIL5' - . ,-V. - i-fl, Victory Day River Falls doesn't win a state championship in football every day in the year, so when we do, we celebrate Monday, November 17, 1924, will go down in Nor- mal history as a red letter day, for our state champs were welcomed and praised and cheered until everyone was speechless and breathless, so to speak, The good old River Falls spirit reached a high water mark and stayed there for twenty-four hours. Things began to happen as soon as classes started at eight o'clock. Due to the far-sightedness of President Ames and his helpers, committees had been appointed to take charge of the day's.events, so at a special assembly at 10:30 their plans for a real celebration were announced: mass meetinv' arade victor bonfires stunts, and a big informal victory dance. :nap s y : At two o'clock the whole school gathered in the assembly room to have a little organized display of emotion. It was a very good mass meeting, featuring lVIr. Hunt's snappy pep-talk, Professor Ha.yward's cheer-leading ability, Captain- Elect Matt's little tribute to Captain Mike, and Coach Eggebrechfs explanation of how it happened. The parade formed immediately after the mass meeting, with a hay rack full of River Falls State Champs at the head, followed by a second rack full of loyal River Falls faculty members. All students marched behind. The first stop was at the hospital, where we tried to show Pat and Mike through the window how we felt about it all. After the parade an exhibition game ,between River Falls High School and the All-Americans finished up the afternoon. A big victory bonfire at 7:30 on the west campus was the occasion for more celebration. Then everyone went to the gym where every organization presented a stunt. There weren't any judges, so we don't know whose was the best, but some of them were clever. The dance came next-strictly informal and exceedingly enjoyable. But, in the midst of it, the most dramatic incident of the day occurred. A gang of fellows burst through the doors, carrying Pat and Mike on stretchers. Everyone howled, of course, and the wounded heroes made their little speeches, and the quartet sang How Do You Do, and everyone was glad to see them. They stayed until the Man- darins played Home Sweet Home, and so did we, all of us. Then the great day was over. Everyone took part in tl1e celebration-everyone felt as if the team had really done something-everyone was chuck full of pep and spirit and good will, and everything went off with a bang! It was one great day and one real celebration. All we want now are more occasions to celebrate state championships. 5 .xo axxi , U0 6 div we A 7 0 Oaifis '57'E.,7- of Zgvzpc U in m 'xgfffsf .i -6045 fo Page 122 751 HESTAG l , - ,,,,, . Tri, W -in x '. lm, ,---W , Meletean Vaudeville THE FABLES OF 1925 Normal Auditoriuul, February 26, 1925 Selections 1 2 ,3 11. 5 6 7 The Dolls' Fantasy Highland Fling That Old Gang of Mine Polish Dance Powder Pull Chorus Crinoline Days A Story without Wo1'dS I Orchestra 8 Bowery Dance 9 Limericks Y 10 Grand Finale GRACE Corrs General Manager MISS ROHERTY - Director of ,Dances HELEN ANDERSON - - Pianist Page 124 g H1 9:1 1 il M fl X X, 'V I w w ii I M Y i lx jx M lf N 1 7 V M, w U iis Ns 1 i3 W x, el + I rf I V , L' M 1, V, W V L W V' M wi nw I I' v JW W, fd A1 '4 W 4 W ' 1 p ,M N I' Mg ,Af I N 1' s Hi H w ff'T-5, 1 f iii T -+222 3 gr ' 4 4, ,',1 --'f1flIei- Pugc 1. v- -J.- ,........, . -, .,,4 7 -E-A -H-+1--we-ami. T4 W-, . Parks - Susie - - 'Ottily Howell - - Miss 'Winnecker Daphne Charters Nicholas King - Ned Pembroke - V A FU.LL HOUSE November 21, 1924 THE CAST Wayne Taylor n - Grace Cotts Helen Churchill Florence Grab Mildred Randall - Leon Dean VValter Pearson ONE ACT April 3, An Interlude Before the Curtain Players She - - . - Mildred Randall He - - - Elmer Beran Brother - - Leon Dean Mars. Burton fPeggyj George Howell - - Carleton Ames Dougherty - - - Marcel Lynum Jim Mooney - - - Arthur Behnke Kearney - - Kenneth DeForest Mrs. Fleming - Margaret McDermott Vera Vernon - - Angeline Werrel Mrs. Pembroke - - Ursula Gauvin PLAYS 1925 The Mysterious Will Players Dui-kin ---- Leon Dean Billie - - - Betty - Reynold Jensen Mildred Randall The Kleptomaniacu Players Mrs. Valerie Chase Armsby Mrs. Charles Dover Mrs. Preston Ashley D k Miss Frieda ic son - Miss Evans - - Katie - - - Lucile Johnson - - Alice Dunn Helen Sutherland, - Avery Ames Letha Gregor - Doris Tyvol Frances Squires Page 126 RWUQMAJQ, 351 - A - , fwdw Mm7H6AQ 72 ' 1 -- 'A' - A M,-Q I B 'ff ' ,,f Ag !WKZkL !L1f3'f1f JA-4-we W H--f 1:42.-of t M ,Lina alloc' J-Cai-db LM. 8 . J-A f 4 ,QQQH7 .JC Ti iZ,2?pWVAN ' ,. gaze!! 7455 WV,QQQff'LWQ V,,.-,,- -.1 W ,-faf,17f7..L!Z!.CkAj . 0-am!! 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This Club is organized for the purpose of developing in the students a finer appreciation by bringing before them a high class of music. The first meeting was held in December, and since then meetings have been held every other Week. Interesting and worth-while programs are arranged in which operas and musicians are studied. All students interested in music are in- vited to attend the meetings. The oflicers for this year are: ISABI-:LLE HART - President HAROLD HEGGEN - Vice President GLADYS SPRIEGEL - Secretary Page 128 fZ7 'i' '--'rr-1- -'ii ld 1 .' V 'JVM : fl ::' r'-'gfrzir'-.-.-Ai-.'.': -.-, 'r,:' I l l l 1 . 1 l 1 , I l an ll i w lg! . rl l 3. lil V: KJ I, 'll I 7 Men S Glee Club l Jennings, Blonigren, Olsen, Heebink, Madison, Gerrish, Dawson . Jones, Heggen, Mjaanes, Jensen, Gallup, Ames, Thompson, Taylor, l Other members: C. 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'-L,a,f7'- A ff tg, fA Pf , , ,QQ Q Q Q, Q A, 'Av gf-1' Ax - A M' A A A A A A ' Lf VV'-'uf A 'bLfLf'--'LJ ' 1 E 4 L J hgys-,k.Afn-Qyzl ,-fL..4.ff7?' Af-3,4 4,11 11.1, . A A Qi, QQ.,:.. 5 Q, Q ' 5' -if-f1L.fQQ,LQQ 4.1.26 Q-Ql,4,.,:-d Af . 'X Q Q 7 Q 1, if 47j Q21-L QV xxx Q., ,LL FORENSICS REXFORD S. MITCHELL Coach M1tchel'l Not so many years ago River Falls ranked as one of the weaker Normals in debating. VVhile its teams usually won part of their debates, the saying was com- mon that River Falls has the brawn, but not the brain. Today the situation is. different, and our Normal ranks as one of the leaders in forensics. The man re- sponsible for this great change is Coach Mitchell. Wihen he came here in the spring of 1920, interest in debate was at a low ebb. VVe had just lost debates to both Superior and Eau Claire, and the outlook for the next year was equally dis- mal. However, with ltfr. Mitchell at the helm tl1e next season the team went far beyond expectations and actually won the northern championship. The next year interest in debating reached a high level, and the team justified the interest by sweeping away all opposition and bringing home the first state championship ever offered in debating among the VVisconsin Norinals. The next two years, while no more championships were won, the teams were of high caliber, and interest in forensic work continued to run high. Then this year the team again won the northern championship and barely missed winning the state title. Mr. Mitchell has been equally successful in other lines of forensic coaching. His orators have placed at the state contest three times in five years, while 'in extemporaneous speaking, a new contest, the River Falls entrant has placed once in two attempts. The reason for this unusual record is apparent when we consider our coach's qualifications for his work. He came here from Lawrence College, where he had made an enviable record in debating. Wlieii he took charge of the Normal teams, he was not content to sit back and direct the debaters, but threw himself whole- heartedly into the work, really leading the teams, instead of driving them. Couple with this intense interest in the work his likeable personality, and the reason his teams always work so hard and are so well prepared is evident. With such a coach in charge of our public speaking department we can look forward to many more successful forensic seasons. Page 132 Debate This was'a most successful year in debate. More debates were heldf than in any previous year 3 all of them were well attended and ,enthusiastically supported by the student bodyg and we all but won the state championship. The try-out was held early in November, and the following were selected to comprise the debate squad for the year: Carleton Ames, Everett Smith, Margaret Bailey, Margaret Mc- Dermott, John Burke, Fred Wandrey, Wayne Taylor, Reynold Jensen, Frances Lethlean, Mildred Ingalls, and Rollie Williams. The question selected for dis- cussion was a very timely and interesting one-that of giving Congress the power to override Supreme Court decisions 'by a two-thirds vote. A Our first three debates were no decision ones with two of the Minnesota col- leges. On February 18 we held a dual meet with Macalester and on February 25 our negative 'met the Gustavus Adolphusi aflirmative. Fred Wandrey, Margaret Bailey, and Everett Smith Ccloserj comprised the aflirmative team, while John Burke, Margaret McDermott, and Carleton Ames fcloserj made up the negative. The conference debates began March 6 with our usual' triangular debate with Superior and Eau Claire. Our negative journeyed to Eau Claire, while the affirm- ative met Superior on the home platform. 'Our teams were victorious in 'both en- counters and thus won the right to represent the northern triangle in the state championship round. Our opponents this time were Platteville, winner in the southern triangle, and Oshkosh, winner in the central. These debates were held March 27, our affirmative meeting Platteville at Platteville, while the Oshkosh affirmative clashed with our negative here. We won at Platteville, but lost out in a hard fought battle here. 'Oshkosh won from Platteville at Oshkosh, thereby winning the championship and leaving us in second place and runners up. The teams which represented us this year undoubtedly rank among the best that we have ever had. Every one of the six did exceptionally good work, but Carle- ton' Ames, Everett Smith, and Margaret Bailey deserve special mention. Only Wandrey and Burke of this yearfs teams will be back next year. ll l 1 , 1 Y ll l ml l I n I we ll lu Ji 111 HE ,l M I , I , l E Page 135 We MM 'WL ,Z-wwafwwaawvq Q i -6621.5 L 'I'-Q ' ' Pa-dEiL a Oratory Tl1e local oratorical contest was held in assembly January 18th. Catherine Chapman, winner of last year's contest, again won first honors with her oration The Role of American Women. Miss Chapman was the unanimous choice of the Eve judges for first place. Everett Smith was awarded second place with Our Endangered Liberty as his topic. Miss Chapman again represented us at the ,state contest and did so very splendidly, winning third place in a field of nine. Su- perior won first and Oshkosh second. CATHERINE CHAPMAN Extemporaneous Speaking The local extemporaneous speaking contest was held in assembly, January 25th. Four survivors of prelimin- ary contests-Reynold Jensen, Carleton Ames, John Burke, and Everett Smith-took part. The general topic for discussion was The Constitution of the United States. Mr. Jensen, winner of last year's contest, again emerged victor, while Mr. Smith, winner of sec- ond in oratorical, also placed second in extemporaneous speaking. Wliile Mr. Jensen did not place in the state- contest, he just missed doing so, finishing fifth among the nine contestants. Oshkosh won first and Stevens REYNOLD JENSEN Point Second- WVEARERS OF THE FORENSIC R The forensic R is a key awarded to our representatives in forensics upon a point basis. Five points are awarded to an individual representing the school in oratory or extemporaneous speaking at the state contest, and live additional points. for winning first, second, or third place in the contest. Five points are awarded to members of debate teams each year with an additional five to members of state championship teams. The wearers of the R are as follows: Forensic R Qplain key awarded for 5 pointsj. Laura Kellar '21 Philip Mitchell '23 John Williams '21 Margaret McDermott '25 Leo Shannon '21 Kenneth Preston '25 Win Bird '23 Jolm Burke '25 Allan McAndrews '23 Honor Forensic R fkey with one star awarded for 10 pointsj. Frank Albee '22 Margaret Bailey '25 Langdon Chapman '22 Ronald Baker '25 Everett Smith '25 Carleton Ames '25 A Fred Wandrey '25 Distinctive Forensic R Q2 stars awarded for 15 pointsj. Reynold Jensen '25 Alvin Howalt '22 Double Honor R C3 stars awarded for 20 pointsj. i Edward 'Casey '23 Catherine Chapman '25 -' R. L. Liebenberg '23 Double Distinctive R C41 stars awarded for 30 pointsj. Melvin Thompson '22 Page 134 , X , M ' , 1 ,x Ai' A T I-I L E T I C S .J V. v Athletic Council R. A. KARGES - Presidgnt V' E. A. WHITENACIC - - - '1'1-easm-er H. E. HAYWV'ARD W. H. HUNT O. EGGEBRECHT E. J. PRUCHA 'N W ,N I . W wif V! W. xl! 1 14 4 My IH mg W' . J :W AU W wyy , -M 'll ,x I1 W . W Y w fs -, . 1-3 +7 - -- AM' - --'--'T '-UT.. :1- gf' .. W '-' Pg 6 .. .,, . .,., ,. - .-WF. . ..-, Y -Y . . Y. ,wwfmi , v ,, i , .fs .- ' ,xy W- -+7 --- -V -3-4--- The Coaches COACH EGGEBRECHT A man's worth can perhaps be hest judged by his record. Certainly Coach Eggebrechfs record speaks for itself. Eggs' first reputation as an athlete was earned at Wausau. He began his school career at River Falls in 1915-16, earning his place on the championship team of that year. During the year 1916-17, he was elected to pilot the team to another state championship. During these same years he played center on the basket-ball team, and was an important factor in bringing a basket-ball' champion- ship to River Falls. Through persistent effort our coach made the Wisconsin University team in 1920. He began his career as coach at River Falls in 1921. Not being satisfied with turning out a winning team that year, he placed on our records a championship basket-ball team the next year, wl1icl1 was followed this year by a championship in football. Coach Eggebrecht's four commandments for a championship team are: funda- mentals, co-operation, training, and principles. Certainly with such a code and such a coach River Falls is in line for more championships in athletics. - - .-- --Mv+ ... ..,..T..,.,.. .- -..- Page 137 wr-'15 -z-L-H -Q ,-gif--I fr.,-N 4 -1, ., lr ,. .am.,,.,,A A .m..'... '. - ,.-.M nina: r., is I COACH VERRETTE This is Coach Verrette's second year' at River Falls. He came to River Falls from Ripon College, where he achieved a wonderful record' in football. Not only was he a great football man, but 'he was considered one of the best track men in the state. He has ably assisted Coach Eggebrecht in football. As everyone realizes the need of a strong second team for scrimmage, so that need was realized in tl1e able coaching of Verrettc. l COACH ANDERSON This was Andy's first year as a coach at River Falls. As there were three full teams out for practice all year, it was necessary that we have a coach for the third team. Andy's team not only scrimmaged against the first team, but also furnished the local high school some stiff practice battles. Page 138 FOOTB LL. CAPTAIN SMITH, QUARTERBACK In spite of the fact that the goddess of ill luck chose Mike as her victim, it may be truly said that Captain Smith capped his football career in a blaze of glory. With phenomenal speed and side-stepping Mike proved the most consistent ground gainer in the three years he participated, and truly earned the reputation as the fastest back in the Normal conference. Mike was an ideal captain for our state champs. The esteem in which he was held by his team-mates and classmen was manifest when he was borne from the field in the Eau Claire game. Incidentallv there was left a vacancy at quarter as well as in the hearts of the Red and Whit-e supporters. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 'October 4-Hamline ........................ 0 River Falls ,, October 11-Luther Phalen ............ 0 River Falls .,.,, 'October 18-Stout ..........................,,.. 10 River Falls ..... October 24-Fort Snelling ...,.,.......... 0 River Falls ..... November 1-Eau ClairefHomecomingj 0 River Falls .- November 8-Stevens Point ......,......... 0 River Falls -. .November 15-Superior ............. .... 0 River Falls .. CONFERENCE STANDINGS Team Won Lost Percentafre 'River Falls ,..... . 4 0 1.000 -Oshkosh ......... . 3 2 .600 La Crosse ..... . 2 1 .667 lliilwaukee ..... . 2 1 667 Superior ....... . 2 2 .500 Eau Claire ..... . 2 2 500 'VVhitewater ...... 2 1 667 .Stout .....,.......... - 1 2 334 Stevens Point ..,.. . 1 5 167 Platteville ......,. . 1 4 200 Page 140 State Champions Top Row-Eggebrecht CCoachD, Verrette CAssistzmt Coachj, Paulson, I-Iagemzmn, R, Nelson, Anderson CAS- sistant Cpachb, Dean. I SL-cond Row-Miller, Dawson, Jenson, Bagley, Gibson, Brown, Hardie. 'l'hi1'd Row-M. Nelson CCap't-lilectl, Ingli, Heggen, M. Smith CCaptninD, Quandt, Heehink, Dawson, Maier, Bottom Row-I-lelwig, Lznvrence, Gardiner, O'Mz1lIey, Dunbar, Rzadenmcher. X Page 14r The Season HAMLINE .-.............. 0 RIVER FALLS ,...........,,., 6 The opening game of the 1924 championship season was with Hamline Uni- versity of St. Paul. As Hamline University ranked well toward the top in Min- nesota conference circles, a hard game was expected. From the outset of the game it was apparent that neither team would score heavily. Throughout the first half both teams resorted to straight football, River Falls having the edge on her opponents. In the third quarter our line again showed its strength and set the fans in a frenzy. After a series of successful line smashes, short passes, and blocking of punts, the Falls backed the Hamlinites to their five yard line where they were forced to punt. Here Heggen broke through and blocked the punt, and Heebink converted it into a touchdown. Pat Ingli's attempt at goal fell short of the bar. Hamline came back in the last quarter and forced the Falls to their own two- yard line. Here an Stonewall defense prevented them from making a touchdown. As the last Whistle blew, River Falls led 6-0, having annexed her first game. 2 I X ' LUTHER PHALEIYT ........ 0, RIVER FALLS ........ 6 In a rather listless game, in whichlinueh ragged football was displayed, River Falls annexed her second victory of the season by defeating Luther College at St. Paul 6-0. The game was characterized by frequent fumbles, numerous penal- ties, and poor passing on both sides. River Falls, in a slump, seemed to contribute more than her share. Some of the Lutheran followers on the side-lines thought the game was a thriller, as they saw their orange and black warriors hold the con- querers of Hamline to the same score. STOUT ..........,...,..... 10 W -.TRIVER FALLS .............. 13 Dismay was in the hearts of the loyal- Stout supporters when their team went to defeat in the last minute of play of a very thrilling game. Their Homecoming was put to a rather sad state of affairs. ' River Falls started the first quarter with a rush that soon put the ball in a position for a drop kick. Pat,' Ingli booted the ball squarely between the goal posts for the first score of the game. The remainder of the first quarter was spent in tearing off 20 and 30 yard runs. At the beginning of the second quarter the fellows marched up the field and made first down on Stout's six yard line. Three line bucks failed to put the ball over, so Captain Smith shot a pass to Maier who went over the chalk line unmo- lested. During the first half River Falls made seven first downs to Stout's none, and 125 yards to Stout's 20 from scrimmage. The third quarter was a repetition of the first except that further scoring was not accomplished by either team. In the last quarter, Stout pushed the ball down the field and made a place kick. Getting the ball again, they marched down, the field and made first down on our one yard line. Two line smashes put the ball over the line and tied the score at 10 to 10.' River Falls marched down the field and put the ball in position for a -drop-kick. Brookes sent it between the bars, thus ending our first conference game With a victory of 13 to 10. Page I42 --ga .V H-.. --,,-.1-'. K v -- -. pfu 1 w 5 4 ,N IN, ... Y me ' .V AJ. ',4 ,...J :M l. ,.J.l . .. '. ' 7 RIVER FALLS ......,..... 21 FORT SNELLING ,........... 0 The practice game with the team from Fort Snelling was a repetition of the game last year with that team, except that the Fort had a much better team. Dur- ing the entire game our goal was not in danger, the opponents only at one time ad- vancing to our twenty yard line. The team played a good game, Heebink converting two blocked punts into touchdowns. Although Fort-Snelling lost by a heavy score, the game was interesting from the sidelines. HOME COMING GAME RIVER FALLS ....,........... 3 EAU CLAIRE ........ . 0 In a well earned but costly game, River Falls annexed its second conference victory at the Homecoming game, 3 to 0. By beating Eau Claire, River Falls re- tained first place with Oshkosh in the conference running. Our championship hopes received a severe blow when our captain, Mike Smith, rated as the fastest man in the Normal conference, suffered a broken leg and was carried from the field. From this period on it was win for Mike, and win they did. The first quarter was fought in favor of River Falls, Eau Claire being unable to gain a ya1'd through our line. Ingli attempted a drop kick, but the ball went Wild. The second quarter was a repetition of the first, see-sawing back and forth. Eau Claire advanced to our twenty yard line and attempted a drop kick which failed. The third quarter meant the well earned victory. The ball was advanced to Eau Claire's fifteen yard line. Pat Ingli went in for Lawrenz and sent a perfect drop kick between the goal posts for the only score of the game. From the time that Mike broke his leg until the end of the game, the River Falls team fought like demons, Eau Claire being unable to gain a yard. The biggest and hardest game of the season ended in a victory 3 to 0. i A i -..min k Y l THE HOMECOMING GAME I i ik.. 3 Y Igrzgc I43Y STEVENS POINT ,.....,..,.. 0 RIVER FALLS ,,,,,,, ,, 6 River Falls Leads Conference The game witl1 Stevens Point-the last on our gridiron-was played on a field covered with snow, the temperature being below freezing. In spite of the adverse conditions, fumbles were comparatively few and the closeness of the fight kept the side-lines on edge during the entire game. In the first quarter Pat Ingli received a broken bone in his kicking foot and was carried from the field to the hospital to share twin beds with Mike. In the first quarter the Stevens Point team rushed our men off their feet. They advanced the ball to our one-foot line, but there they struck a stone wall. The remainder of the game was played in Stevens Point's territory, the only score of the game coming in the second quarter when Maier grabbed a pass for ten yards and Dawson plunged over the line to victory. The victory put our team in the lead in the conference as Oshkosh was beaten by Milwaukee Normal 6 to O. SUPERIOR ....... O RIVER FALLS ...... .. 7 l,00O7b Champions Displaying the old fight and dash that had characterized their attack all season, the River Falls Normal football team emerged victorious over Superior, 7 to 0, and again brought state championship honors to River Falls. The game was clean and fast, despite a slippery field. Every man on the team realized his part in the game and played a stellar game. Many fumbles resulted on the part of Superior, but Buck Gardiner, our fumble snatcherf' gained posses- sion of most of them. Rademacher delighted in receiving about two-thirds of Su- peri0r's passes, grabbing them out of the air from all angles. Not once did the opponents threaten our goal line. This game ended our championship season. An enviable record was made, our team remaining undefeated at the hands of conference and non-conference op- ponents. Only one team crossed our goal line during the year. A summary of scores resulted in River Falls 62 pointsg opponents 10 points. Although Mike and Pat could not play in the last game of the season, they were ably entertained at the hospital during their month's stay. Page 144 J Nelson, Cap't-Elect GARDINER, LEFT GUARD ,.1,..T,-1 1-.---1 -fr-1--y, - .-- i-4 1 -1 4 -4 -N 'faIwLLLiwtm The Team CAPTAIN-ELECT NELSON, FULLBACK River Falls was fortunate in having as capable a fullback as Matt to guide its football team to the sta.te championship in the absence of Captain Smith. Cool and steady, Matt showed rare judg- ment in selecting plays and scenting opponents' plays through the line., Matt always played a heady game, and his superb work in backing up the line was deserving of much credit. The team of 1925 will have a valuable asset in Captain Nelson. A Buck held down the guard position in champion- ship stylc. His aggressiveness and,versatility made him an important cog in Eggebreclifs ma- chine. This was especially evident in the state championship game, where Buck distinguished himself in knocking down and intercepting passes and scooping up fumbles. His inspiring words had a beneficial iniiuence upon his teammates. Buck crowned his football. career in the Superior game. l afhf Gardiner ,I il ' lg!! QUANDT, LEFT HALF Quandt upheld the reputation of the VVausau athletes. There was a world of confidence in the team while Hale was in the backtield. Speed and dodging ability made him a dangerous open field runner. His line plunges were V' terrific, and when yardage was needed Hale would come through head and shoulders over the mixup. In the cham- pionship game Hale distinguished himself with successive plunges for first downs. Hale has another year, which will give the Red and White a dangerous backfield. I. Quandt INGLI, RIGHT GUARD Ingli was another hard luck victim of the squad. In the Point game previous to the championship game Pat was injured and joined Mike in the hospital. Ingli starred on the gridiron at Ellsworth. He came here last year and made his letter. This year Pat was shifted from end to guard where he proved a fixture. Ingli's punting and drop kicking made him a valuable asset to the team. Red and Wllite sup- porters Will recall the exciting moments in the Eau Claire game when Pat was called back and sent the pigskin through the bars for the only score of the game. Pat will be back next year to help bring an- other championship to River Falls. Ingli HEGGE N, RIGHT END Heggen at right end completed the pair of Hashy wings. Heggen added fire to the line with l 's ' pirational words. He delighted in tantalizing the opp i and then bowl- ing them over. It wa not an 1 common sight to see Harold breaking thro h o bl punts. Heggen will X prove valuable mate al f r thc state championsh team in 1925. , l Mi .viii Page if Mi LAVVRENZ, RIGHT GUARD A team is as strong as its substitutes. With Law- renz in reserve the River Falls line remained a stone wall whenever Lawrenz was sent in. Lawrenz par- ticipated in many games, and when injuries came, he proved the equal of the veterans. By hard work on the All-American and second teams, Lawrenz con- vinced Coach Eggebreeht that he was ready for a berth on a state championship team. He achieved his aim by playing the entire Superior game. Lawrenz A MAIER, RIGHT HALF VVJICD the necessary yardage was needed Maier could be depended upon to advance the ball. In every game Maier came through with a long run. With graceful stature and perfect form it was a pleasure to see Al carry the ball. His stiff arm was deadly and Al left a mark wherever he l N hit. Getting in the air after passes was his meat. V Maier 'has another year of conference football, and f the Stanley boy will be material for another V state championship team. ll. I Maier HARDIE, GUARD 21 Hardie was another line reserve who soon ' proved the equal of the veterans. With Ingli out in the Point game Hardie went in and held down guard in great style. Hardie was irresistible on defense and deserves much credit for the failure of opponents' line smashes to materialize. He wrought dismay to the opponents who fell into his clutches. We hope Hardie will be back again next year. Hardie ' Page 147 HAGEMANN, RIGHT TACKLE 'We had a pair of tackles who never met a bet- ter pair all season. Hagemann possessed all the qualities of a real tackler. On defense no one went through him. Witli his powerful arms he threw all back alike who came his way. As a line breaker he was a human catapult. Art hails from Ellsworth where he learned the intricacies of the game. Though his first appearance on the Red and White, Art easily found a berth on the team with his all-around football aggressiveness. Hagcm ann I-IEEBINK, LEFT TACKLE Heebink was the real' find of the team. Con- pleting his last year in school, Mike decided to take a whirl at football, and, lo and behold, what a wonder hc proved to bel Mike was a tower of strength on the line and a deadly tackler. To block l1im was impossible. Game after game, Mike would pierce through and nip the play in the bud. His delight was to get in front of punts which on several occasions were converted into touchdowns. VVe regret that a man with such ability is to leave us. OWU ' Heebiuk RADEMXACHER, LEFT END End runs around River Falls this year were few and far between. In Rady at left end a more com- pact bunch of football ability never trotted out on Ramcr field. With a wealth of end material Rady survived the stiff competition and retained his old berth, where he ought to prove a terror next year. To bowl over men twice his size was his meat. Be- sides giving good interference, Rady made a mean tackle and was equally adept at receiving and inter- cepting passes. His hobby is to get down on punts u'Lf 'l and nail' the man in ihis tracks. Rademacher Page 145 rAULsoN, CENTER Paulson came here direct from Mt. Horeb High School where he won football fame. By hard work and conscientious training he won the important keystone berth, and there- by relieved Coach Eggebreeht of a huge problem. Paulson was a hard worker and played faultless ball all season, participating in every conference game. We are glad Walt decided to come to River Falls, and with two more years he should develop into a star line man. Paulson LOWELL DAWSON, QUARTER Dawsy was handicapped because of his light weight, but his qualities and knowledge of the game forced his place o11 the team. When injuries deprived the team of its captain, Dawsy stepped into Mike's shoes and held down quarter like a veteran and proved a dangerous man. His punting and line charges were an important Dawson, L. O'Malley, a product of the local High, made a most O'MALLEY, HALF factor in winning many games. In the Stevens Point and Superior games, Dawsy's work will not soon be forgotten. Watch Lowell on the gridiron next fall. impressive showing the first year out. With the drive and speed of a locomotive Red could tear off gains without any interference. He participated in nearly every game of the season, and his speed and drive gave him his cognomen Red Grange. VVith two more years the little Irishman ought to prove a terror in the Normal conference. ' lJ'Malley Page 140 B SKETB LL CAPTAIN BERGMAN Bergy's record on the Normal team has been a lono' and enviable one L t D . as year Bergy created a sensation on foreign floors as a running guard. This year Bergy was shifted to the forward position and with Cleberg formed a pair of for- wards that were a terror to opposing guards. In dribbling, passing, and pivot B or ergy proved beyond a doubt the cleverest floor man in the conference. He was a strong offensive and defensive player. Unfortunately Bergman was declared in- eligible, as he had playedthe maicimum time, which caused our championship hopes to suffer. A THE Team Oshkosh ,..,...... La Crosse ...... River Falls Superior ......... Eau Claire .,.... Milwaukee lVl1ltCYV3.tSlf Stout .................... Stevens Poi nt Platteville .... ...l.. BAS KE T-BALL SCHEDULE Dec. 10-St. Thomas at St. Paul Dec. 13-Carleton at Northfield Dee. 18-Hamline at St. Paul Jan. 3- J an. 9 Alumni at River Falls -Superior at River Falls Jan. 16-St. Thomas at River Falls J an. 23 J an. 211 Jan. 30 -Eau Claire at River Falls -St. Maryis at Winona -Stout at River Falls Jan. 31-1VIacalester at St. Paul Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Marcll 3 -Stevens Point at River Falls -Stout at Menomonie -Eau 'Claire at Eau Claire -St. Ma1'y's at River Falls -Superior at Superior -Augsburg at River Falls March 5-Stevens Point at Stevens Point March 7 -Wausaii All-Stars at VVausau CONFERENCE STANDINGS Won Lost Percentage S 0 1.000 S 0 1.000 6 ' 2 .750 41 IL .500 44 41 .500 3 -11 .4130 3 4: .4130 2 5 .290 1 7 .125 0 4- .000 Page 15.2 A THE MELETEAN The Season RIVER FALLS ...........,.... 22 SUPERIOR ,...........,... 12 Coach Eggebreclitfs aggregation of basket cagers got a noteworthy start in their first conference game here by defeating Superior by a score of 22 to 12. A pleasing aspect of the game was the improved Hoor workland handling of the ball by our team. Superior had a well-balanced machine and showed flashes of clever Hoor work, but their shooting at close range was very poor for the few tries that they had. The game started out in whirlwind fashion. Superioris rushing offense speeded up the game, but they could not penetrate the strong Falls defense. Gronseth of Superior started the scoring by a foul shot. Heebink's shot from the court put our team 'in the lead which was never overtaken. A follow-in shot by Dawsy, a long one by Qaandt, and a basket 'on tl1e tip-off ,by Cleberg made the count 8 to 3. Coppy, who was sent in for Connally of Superior, sank two long tries, making the score 7 to 9. Bergy and Cleberg each scored a basket before the half ended. Dur- ing the second half baskets by Bergy, Quandt, and Heebink brought the score to 22 to 12. The game was clean and well ofticialed. RIVER FALLS ................ 31 EAU CLAIRE ................ 34 Although the team suffered defeat at the hands of the strong Eau Claire five, they put up perhaps the .best exhibition of comeback fight ever shown on our Hoor. It was the red-headed Olson who beat our team, for he scored seven, field goals and four out of six free throws. Eau Claire started the scoring with a field goal by Olson. Quandt then sank in l1is customary long one. Eau Claire took a strong lead, but after a time-out by River Falls, the score stood 10 to 11. The half finally ended 141 to 14. Long shots again put Eau'Claire in the lead by 18 to 27. With the old fighting spirit and excellent floor work River Falls brought the score 30 to 31. Shots by Heebink, Bergy, Quandt, and Dawsy circled the rim but wouldn't fall in. Horan of Eau Claire finally cinched the score by a long shot in the last few seconds of play. Although Captain Bergman was under the severe handicap of a badly infected toe, he played a very strong game. ' Page 153 s A A E-Il -1:-?---i- -u RIVER 1'ALLS ...................... 24 STOUT .,............,.,..... 16 The team added another conference game to their string by defeating Stout 22 to 16 on Stout's floor. The game was rather slow and ragged, Stout's floor work, passing, and shooting being very poor. Although the Falls displayed a good game of ball, their shooting at close range was rather poor. About thirty personal fouls were called during the game. Dawson ,started the scoring by a foul shot. River Falls ran the score up to 5. Two baskets by Stout and one .by Captain Bergy bI'Ol1gllt-tl1C score 7 to 5. A shot by one of Stout's men and a long one by Cleberg gave the Falls the lead again. At the end of the half the score was 12 to '7 in the Falls' favor. The second half opened with hard playing on both sides. Cleberg sank two foul shots, followed shortly by a field goal by Setter of Stout. Radke went in and added a count for Stout, but from this time until the end of tl1e game the Falls forged ahead. Cleberg and Bergman sank them in at will. lfVith only about four minutes left to play, Lawrence Dawson, Gibson, and Donovan were sent into the fray. The game ended 16 to 211. RIVER FALLS ............ 41 STEVENS POINT ............ 13 In a one-sided game the team completely outclassed Stevens Point by a lop- sided score of flfl to 13. Although the game was not fast, it was amusing from the spectator's point of view. The field plays of River Falls were executed with timely precision which usually ended 'in a field goal. The game was clean, not more than two fouls being called on any one man. River Falls ran the score up to 8 to 0 before Stevens Point made their first score on a foul shot by Williams which drew a loud cheer from the crowd. After a series of head-on collisions, bumps, and substitutions, the half ended 21 to 8. Stevens Point began the scoring in the second half by running their score to 13 before River Falls got a start. From this time on, River Falls scored at will. In the last few minutes of play, O'Malley, Zamjahn, and Donovan were sent into the game. Page 154 RIVER FALLS .................... 23 STOUT ....,..,............ 19 Stout succumbed for the second time this year to our hoop artists by a score of 23 to 19. Stout showed a better brand of basket-ball than inutheir previous game, but as a whole the game was slow and ragged. There was very little scoring in the first half. Cleberg and Quandt added most of the points for the Falls, while Allen and Setter scored for Stout. Tl1e half ended 9 to 10 in favor of River Falls. The Falls came back in the second half with a better brand of basket-ball. With the score 18 to 16, Setter soon made the score 16 to 16. Gibby broke the tie on a foul short, and River Falls broke away for safe lead which they kept throughout the remainder of the game. Cleberg, with six field goals and three foul shots, was high point man of the game. River Falls received a stunning blow when her captain was declared ineligible by the Normal Athletic Board. The Cleberg to Bergman combination near the basket, which usually resulted in a score, was missing. Bergman was recognized as the best all around basket-ball man in the Normal conference. RIVER FALLS ......,....... 12 EAU CLAIRE ,............. 22 River Falls hit a fast stride at the beginning of the game and piled up a lead of 8 to 2 before Eau Claire woke up. By means of free throws and a couple of long shots Eau Claire trailed at the end of the half 7 to 9. In the beginning of the second half Eau Claire's shots from all angles pierced the net with no let-up. They piled up a lead which River Falls had no' hope of overtaking. The locals seemed discouraged at this unaeeustomed luck and could hardly make their free throws count. Toward the close of the game the coach sent all his subs into the game, but this did not help to break the spell. The work of Gibson the first half was decidedly pleasingg he aided in the scoring with a long shot and two free throws. An unusually large crowd witnessed the game. Tapp and Hall officiated. Page 155 RIVER FALLS ..... . ........... 13 SUPERIOR .,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 9 In a hotly contested battle the team administered a second defeat to the Su- perior Normal five at Superior by the low score of 13 to 10. The victory broke the tie between Superior and River Falls for third place in the conference. A neat basket by Heebink started the scoring. This was followed by a free throw by Donovan, and a field goal each by Donovan and Cleberg. The half ended 7 to 3 in favor of River Falls. Superior came back strong in the second half and ran up six points to their score. Gibson, who went in for Donovan, started the scoring for the Falls in the second half by a field goal. The score stood at 10 to 11 with River Falls still in the lead which they took at the outset-and held throughout. In the last few minutes of play Donovan sank a field goal which put the game on ice. RIVER FALLS ...,........ 28 STEVENS POINT ............ 19 The team closed their conference schedule with the defeat of Stevens Point with a score of 28 to19. n The Point presented a more polished team than was seen here and played the Falls on nearly even terms the first half, which ended 12 to 11 in our favor. Both teams started a strong defensive game. Toward the end of the first half it deteriorated into a slow game, because of the close oliiciating on held balls and traveling. With Cleberg off on shooting, the Normal lost many chances to increase their lead. However, in the last few minutes of play, with Gibson in for Donovan, their score was rapidly increased. The shooting of Gibby was the outstanding feature of the second half. With three field goals and one free throw in the second half, and one Held goal in the first half, Gibson was easily the high point man of the game. Page 1156 ,, , i ,,. d..,..,.,,. -1, fkf- - F-fmfn - ' ,- ,f.,.,.,,i,, wi, ,, i The Team CLEBERG Cleberg proved a clever running mate to Captain Bergman. Elusive and shifty, Bike was hard man to watch, and his cleverness with the ball and fighting gameness gave the team its strong offense. Ability to lo- cate the not from diflicult angles at opportune moments helped the Falls keep the lead in many close games. Rushing in under the 'basket and slipping in seemingly impossible goals was Bike's favorite play. Cleberg should prove a sensation in the conference next year. Clebcrg .irj .w:' : X - pw in QUANDT 1 'L ,P S W fx, im V I I . , , 41557 'fvsa ALNI- A Quandt, a veteran of last year, proved a most val-- 'V I7' ' - 2 - ., if w uable asset to the team both on the offensive and de- ,-' X ,Y -. 5 1:22 ni 'VE I l 1 Y! X 5 ,Q . -f fensive. Full of fight at all tlII1CS,lWltl1 dazzling floor - if work Benny started many drives down the floor for -L1 a goal. Hale had a knack of getting the ball off .l ' , the bounding board and getting rid of it in jig time. A Few opponents' baskets were made from close range :.,:. . while Benny was in the game. He was. equally adept ' at caging goals from beyond the middle of the floor, if which made him a dangerous man to leave open. Lv '11 ' - ' Quandt i it-rv X'xvaN'b - LOWELL DAWSON ' ., Dawsy came direct from the local high, where he Won Aj ? all state consideration as guard' on last year's champion high ' school team. Lowell worked well into Eggebrecht's style of V ' play and immediately landed the open guard berth. Though outweighed by heavier opponents, Dawsy made the best of 4 lf l them travel with l1is hard, clean playing. Dawsy will be one ' ' xl of the mainstays on next year's team. 'ij t M f Dawson! Page 157 ls! Dawson DONOVAN By hard and persistent effort Rollie closed his basket- ball career for the Red and W'hite with two stripes on his sweater. In Donovan the team had a reliable player, who could be injected into the game at any position, where he would always give his best under any circumstances. His eye for the basket wrought havoc with opposing guards. In the last home game Donovan crowned his career most gloriously, and in the Superior game the week following, Rollie again came through at the opportune time, which in- sured River Falls second place in the conference. HEEBINK LAWRENCE DAXVSON Another guard of ability came to us in Law- rence Dawson, a brother and teammate of Lowell -the pair of guards that brought fame to the local high school. Injuries from football caused Big Dawsy a delay in getting out, but he soon proved a hard hitting guard and an alternate for l1is brother. In many games Lawrence went in before Lowell even started, but in any event, it was Dawson for Dawson at guard. Next year the pair should constitute the Normal guards. ,-.US ISI - - Ill 9 E . 5 2. -.few 9' L IN I :N l , if fb ai' E fl , Q, , ,X nl I 7 E f Donovan Starring on the gridiron in his first year out, Hee- bink looked like 'the man for the all important pivot position on the basket-ball team. Under the capable tutorinfr of Coach Eggebrecht Mike developed into the ,rw strongest defensive center that has represented the Red and VVhite. Though probably outjumped on the tip-off, On defense Mike' smeared play after play that was attempted through him. Ability to cage baskets proved him a danfferous man to leave open. Mike surpassed his mates in caging follow-up shots, which shows he was a hard consistent worker. 1 iii, D vpivxx Y, Y 14, gt ' pix ...- U X' me N, 2 ':' it was not long before he got possession of the ball. V: lf l C' Heebink Page 158 ,Try 1,-1-w v. Y I--:z- 3- '-:'f'f rm gy if .. '--1-1--+ -7 1 ELL mmm 1 -1--L rl 'Aw---A----Q4-A-------f 4 , 1- f ' O'MALLEY ' 1 ,.: ' C: Wx -1- ' Ar ' l q As he was not out the entire year, Red did not get 35: into the conference games. Red is a fast, hard work- 3ai V A er and possesses the drive that makes him the dashing .I E football man. Next year Red should prove a cap- - able man on the Red and White squad. for , gl ' - Uuvlalley GIBSON Gibson is another product of the local high, and his wealth of basket-ball ability soon brought him a place on the squad. Wllen Captain Bergman was lost to the team, Gibby proved' a capable sub for his position. Gibby is a hard worker and a fast man on the floor and should prove a valuable man on next year's squad. A Gibson of-' ZAMJAHN .- W-Qfy' V ' R Zamjahn hails from Chaska, Minnesota, where ' M, l he starred' on the local high. He got into several games throughout the year and he showed that . ,'Y 'ff I he is the making of a real star. Zamjahn should ' ' Yr' work well into Eggebrecl1t's style of play and l make a strong bidi for a regular berth next year. ,A 4 . x 1 X In ll a U l Zamjahn G Page 159 1 Tl-UE. lVlE.LETE.s51lNl i Baseball Team. Top Row: L. Smith, Julian, Verrette Cfloachj, Ziebell, M. Smith. 'Bottom Row: Koenig, Quandt, Kees, Miles, Larson. b THE SEASON--1924 April 29-Macalester ...,....................,... - 9 River Falls May 3-Luther Phalen ....... River Falls May 10-Stout ,.,..,..,......., ,. 2 River Falls May -Eau Claire ....,.. .. O River Falls May 17-Luther Phalen ...,. .. 4- River Falls May 23-Stout ..........,...... .. '7 - River Falls May 23-Stout ........... ,.... 1 0 River Falls May -Macalester ..... 3 River Falls June 3-Eau Claire ....... .. 3 River Falls Page 160 Tig? ff ff ' 'i RT J. g :fa f-- ., L. ..J..l '-.'J...l ,,J ii ,. .Quinn u WINNERS-1925 The High School Tournament Previous to 1913 a form of basket-ball tournament was held at Lawrence College at Appleton, Wisconsin. A need of having a better and fairer means of elimination of teams was soon realized, for it was a difficult' task to pick 'out of the entire state only eight teams on the basis of games won to compete in this tournament. The idea of sectional tournaments for elimination to a state tournament was first actually effected by the River Falls State Normal School, being followed in later years by the other normal schools of the state. At the present time the state is divided into sixteen sections, the best teams of each section competing in a district tournament. The winning team of each of these tournaments is sent to the state tournament at Madison to compete for state honors. Page 161 Afternoon Evening -Hudson ........ Glenwood -Ellsworth FIRST DAY Elmwood Menomonic River Falls 18 15 28 Prescott ..,... ,,,,.,, C olfux ,,,,,. ,, 6 , SECOND DAY Afternoon-Menomonie ,,,,,,.,.,,,,4 32 Colfax ,,,,,,, ,, 21 Glenwood ....... 11 Prescott ..,..... ..... 1 2 EVCDi1'lg -ElH1WO0Cl ...... ....... 1 liver Falls ..... 31 Hl1dSOI1 ..... ....... 1 2 Ellsworth .... ..... 9 THIRD DAY AftCFHO0H-HlldS0n ,..,, ,,,,,,,.A-,,, 2 3 Menomgnig QS Ellsworth ,,,,,,, 16 Colfax ,,.,,,',., ,, 5 Evening -Menolnonie ...... 11 River Falls ..... 19 HIldS0Il ............,............,...... 7 Elmwood ...... ....A. 3 ALL TOURNAMENT TEAMS - FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM R- F--Bl1Clil10ltZ ................,. Elmwood -Ottman ........,............... Elmwood L. F--Cariscll ,.....- River Falls -Standish ...... ........ R iver Falls C--PCHISOH ..... Menomonie -Nlanion ........ ......... R iver Falls R- G--Bliss ..... River Falls .-Segerstrom ............ River Falls L. G.-Decker ....... Menomonie G.-Gray v.....................,. Menomonie THIRD TEAM R. .--Lund ........................ Menomonie L. -Foss .......,.... ......... H udson .-Anderson ....... .,.......... I- Iudson R. .-Dawes ..,. Menomonie L. Page 162 . HSHIIIIGI ..............ColfaX CATHERINE ROI-IERTY W-LE F6563 -. r-v-1-1... 7. '.-... -..,..-.T., , -h.. ------1 I I-- I. is I, I I. .1 I4 . ..hJ.,.i -.. .I,.--n.. ....:ra. . OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester ELLEN 'LEw1s - President - Dems TYVOL IIARRIET BEEBE Vice President - Bnssm NEWYYELL IXGNES MCDONALD - Secretary - IRMA MITCHELL ALICE I'IAGEN - GRACE GRAHAM Recording Secretary Treasurer - - - IRENE BERKTOLD Bsssm NEEDHAM Miss ROHERTY, Faculty Advisor The aim of the Girls' Athletic Association is to promote an interest in athletics for girls, and aid in the support of other worthwhile enterprises of this school. Through participation in these sports there is instilled a spirit of co-operation and good fellowship. . Under the capable guidance of Miss Roherty the G. A. A. has become one of the foremost organizations of the school, and, owing to her inspiring leadership, it has fully accomplished its purpose. Volley ball is the first sport of the year. Competing teams are chosen from each class, and a tournament is held at the 'end of the season. This is followed in turn by basket-ball, in-door baseball, out-door baseball, track, and tennis. Tues- day and Thursday nights are the official times for practice, and each G. A. A. mem- ber is given the opportunity to become acquainted with these popular sports. As an added inducement to the girls to 'participate in these sports a sweater is awarded to each member who attains a specific number of points. These may be earned by taking part in athletic contests, hiking, winter sports, tennis, skating, skiing, and for the observance of the rules of personal hygiene. Five sweaters were awarded last year to honorary members. Page 164 I ll I II' :I II' II. I I II I I II I I. I ! I I I I II . II' I I II II I III II ,,i I. .I I III II 1. I I I .II 'II M I .l Pnge 165 I J 1,- .,.f I 57, , Volley Ball Team Top row-Paulson, Lindahl, Nygaard, Lunde. Bottom row-Tyvol, Bcebc, Roherty CCoachJ, Holt, Lind. Basket Ball Team .. Roherty CCoachD .4 D x Marten Alhrightson Throndsun Prosser Lind Lunde Nygaard TzEER -'A'gn' -' H' ' W g' YPWKQMQW I Q ,X 1 -, Em i 'IIA KX 1, ix l . M- 1 I 6 A W 1 ' -. UP, .-..,,.:1,.,, Y YD 2.'N:1Eg, 1.fu ,11,ATw A Ls 0 .Jah ' ii? W Wi, W wwf? Qlfwfil Q WLM V ,- 3' Y -45.4, 5 as Ig, Whig! WW M-if MEN if W' .' ' 'i WM-N- 'vmrmj-QWMQ.. o7ojQ.JUZ, I ' 4 ' , - LJ M WM? Wi V MQW I v M4 Jo,-A,q,Q,.,.,a AA, s A G. A ' . RGANIZATIGN A-M - - f --5---7 .. lim lt , L .lL.,ll, 1' -1 I W Y Young Women's Christian Association . OFFICERS GLADYS MASON - - - - President I-IARRIET SAKRISON - Vice President NORISSA CANIFF ---- Secretary STELLA PEDERSON - ---- Treasurer CJATI-IERINE CHAPMAN Undergraduate Representative ELLEN Lewis - - - - Devotional Chairman ALICE HAGEN - - - Social Chairman MARY ENLOE - - - Social Service Lois Bemis - - World Fellowship Chairman Miss HATHORN - - Faculty Advisor The Y. W. C. A. is one of the most influential organizations on the campus. Its purpose is to uphold Christian standards and promote Christian ideals of con- ducting the every-day life of the school. The influence of this organization is felt in many Ways. N I New members were brought into the organization in the early fall by a beau- tiful and impressive candle-light service. This service was very impressive because of its significance-each girl extinguishing the candle of Self and lighting the candle of Service. The first appearance the Y. C. A. made was in the work of the alllschool mixer. By the combined efforts of the N. C. A., the Y. M. C. A., and the Y.,W. C. A., the whole school was given a chance to get acquainted. The annual Kid Party was a great success. Other social meetings have been enjoyed. The Social Service Committee worked hard at Christmas time, so the more needy children of our town! could enjoy Santa! Claus. The Y. W. C. A. was represented at the Lake Geneva Conference by Ellen Lewis' and Gladys liilason. Much ihelp and inspiration was derived from this conference, and the spirit of the conference has been feltall through the year. , . ,L L..-1 ,, L Y .ff ,L.-.-.-,, Y . --. , . , --. ,, Page 170 l - if + T -T-el v fe The Y. W. C. A. Cabinet members were active on the committee which made plans for the Sher- wood Eddy meetings. U Interesting and helpful, as well as entertaining, meetings 'have been held every Thursday night. More of our meetings have been held jointly with the Y. M. C. A. this year in the hope that we could work out the plans of the C. C. A. So far they have been very successful. Miss Hathorn We were very fortunate to have a visit from Miss Rebecca Reid, the State Y. W. C. A. Traveling Secretary. She gave us many hints of how to make the Y. W. C. A. of normal schools stronger, and how to make them felt in the world. The Young Women'st Christian Association owes much of its success to the co-operation of both the faculty and the students. We express our gratitude to faculty members, especially Miss Hathorn and Miss Bridges, to all the advisors, and to the townspeople who willingly gave their services. f , I 1 Page 171 ZAZQQMAZC f -,M,i1f,4,,,,--1-fi? jj ,T ' ,QE 'Tl 1,' T in-'7 7 Tf 3: 5:ZL if-E - M- br? 7',,L.. - -CM gafffwf W4 Lag, HT 2222 ?Mi M ' , I V. Ii hi all ji Eli -Si ill li 'l il ll H I , . . . A . , X oung Men s Christian Association ii OFFICERS A i DONALD BROXVNS'0N - - - 4 - President ,El JOHN STONE - - - Vice President iii MARSHALL BATHO Secretary and Treasurer EL' TED JENSEN - - - Membership gi' EIAROLD MJAANES - Religious Education CARL MILLER - - - - Social is REYNOLD JENSEN - - - - 'Community Service Mn. JAcoBsoN, Facility Advisor. 'I - .l Again the Young Menis Christian Association has played an important part i in the lives of the men of the school. Although the membership was not as large as it has been in previous years, the Weekly devotional meetings were very well i attended. This, we believe, is an evidence of the vital interest that the young men of the school take in the principles for which the organization stands. The weekly iii meetings have been devoted, for the most part, to talks and discussions of live prob- l l lcms confronting the men of the school. I ' :ll Cabinet meetings were held every week after the devotional meeting. The ibus- iness of the organization was transacted at this time, after which a profitable period g ' was ,spent in the study of Sherman's Jesus in the Records. These cabinet meetings l were most successful and it is hoped that they will become a permanent part of the program of the organization. . . As a Christian organization, we stand for honest class work, clean athletics, ill pure social relationships, and service to the other fellow. '15 , . l ii Page 172 Y. M. C. A . Rm -. A ,W 1 f-----V.-s-----.Y.mm ,- l I Normal Catholic Association OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester JOHN BURKE - President - - - DAN SAXTON MERRILL ITIALRON - Vice President - -A - ART HAGEMANN LAURA MCNAMARA -'Secretary - I - NIARGARET McDEnMo'r'r XVILLIAM WILLIAMS - -V - Treasurer - - - JOHN JENNINGS Mn. Frincrin, Faculty Advisor - The N. C. A. is an organization of the Catholic students and faculty members of the school. It is one of the largest and most active organizations of the school and has for its purpose the developing of its members religiously, socially, and mentally. Weekly meetings are held throughout the year. At these meetings are given a variety of programs which include talks on religious matters or topics of the day, musical selections, instrumental and vocal, and various other numbers appropriate for the occasion. Members ofthe society have the privilege of contributing to these programs. Many outside speakers and entertainers appear on the program through- out the year. A Catholic students have an excellent opportunity to appear before an audience and acquire the knack of public speaking before an appreciative audience. This is optional with the students, the N. C. A. only wishes the presence of all its mem- bers at its meetings. The N. C. A. has' many social affairs throughout the year which insure good lively times to its members. Picnics in the park, a big Christmas party, as well as many other parties at the church basement and elsewhere afford ample amuse- ment for all who go to them. To the untii-ing efforts of our active advisor, Mr. Prucha, as well as our priest, Father Fosbender, much of the success of the organ- ization is due. Father Fosbender extends to the N. C. A. the privilege of the church parlors and all their conveniences, where many good times are had. In the organization athletic contest, the N. C. A. has made an enviable repu- tation. Last year her athletics carried off the organization basket-ball and baseball championship, and this year they bid fair to duplicate this feat. N. C. A. members also take an active part in the social and athletic affairs of the school. Her members have furnished excellent talent to the debating squads, athletic teams, and all other activities of the school. Page 174 ,,. fl , - 'T4 '7 .J --:yfx-.P' . ' .. fl. ff-,, . -ffg - II- - yy - V A K 'lj 'Y ' ' 4 z.,,!Z,f' ,aff-350,94 1.5 ,' A ' ,yy x X ,V . . r 9 1' v f ,JJ 4. 4 'z 1 I A jyn . , . f .--Zf'.9,,f' 1: ,v J., 1 jig!!! 1,691 6- -J Z 5 3? fu Vp X i Q7- JN .J AL I ' I L I K ,,,,J I . Lf 'I J J-QQ-, r-'LSR .-L, I fu,-x 1 fy 7 W za-.51 AQ: M. LW 5-'RJ Y , ,, 54- , ' ,--- ' ., it ,W ' ' ! I I , ' X K '17 ' PHKELUS Q CA 1' A 1 3 N- .f 2 -9-104 . -gr-Q-Cqxx 'L-iq lei FL H bw N. C.A P... ......, .., ...,.. ...:,.,..,.... , - i .-, as pi! L. 4 I.. 1. Lf .-FJ - . - -I L ..-.L.f -tn...41...... JL '-u'.1. 1 - -- G. O. P. A OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester DONNA BROWN - President - - DONNA BROSVN ELLEN LEWIS - Vice President BERNICE SHELDREWV THELMA Snonnsrnom - - Secretary - - ALICE DUNN URSULA GAUVIN - - - Treasurer - - - I-IARRQIET BEEBE Miss ROHERTY, Faculty Advisor The G. O. P., one of the largest girls' organizations of the school, stands for girls on promotion. The society stands ready to enthusiastically support all worthy enterprises and activities of the school. The fact that this support is so freely given rates the G. O. P. 10021 in school spirit. One of the aims of G. O. P. is to encourage interest in current events by talks and discussions at the regular meetings. Through the study of etiquette, poise and self-confidence are strengthened. This knowledge is applied at teas, dances, luncheons, and other social functions which they give throughout the year. The elements of parliamentary practice are studied and applied at the meetings. The society not only fosters good fellowship but also aids in enabling its members to strengthen their ability to adapt themselves to their environment. . The outstanding social events of the year are the G. O. Pg ball and the alumnae banquet. There are many other events that promote their social life. The G. O. P. stands for work too. As the society must have funds to carry on its activities, the girls pull together and earn money for their society. At the time of the Stout game, the girls not only earned enough money to enable them to go with the team but they also served lunches to the rooters on the trainf All G. O. P.'s feel that the helpful suggestions of their loyal advisor, Miss Roherty, have been of great value in promoting the spirit of the society. Page 177 G. 0.19 Page I7S 1?'54 ff? ' 7 , f - - f gfgcfg aff,-4.14 , I :JL-, 1 Ji' S74 T'ff. f- 1 U jf ,' 41-1 . V - fd-,vw -,t.,:..n,. :ff :Af 1,-Hf?fj 5.7, A'A, . :ff f . if LA!74'T-Pisvxllcfa-- -. J ,,. , .V pad, N -'-'Li 41.-. sv' 17, , , 4 A ' M. .: -:VLC-4 1' J H, jfg- , ,- vui- , 1 ' - - -f gt A,- r... A , 44? .-Q-7--,,5iv,1,V.,u,1-If F Y -f - ' --4 gf ,T 31' 2f,ffiQ,,,f ,Q,k, ,,L1,,f,, 1- Timx 'ibx-' f' 1 QL gi 1, -. ' ff, E 1 ,fn f 2' 5' -izffff-1-cYj'5,,'L2jfQ-4, . ' I M' 'nf ff. 6061- ., I if V-jf, ,Q - f' 1' ' ' ,LZ Z - ' fiapxf. K - . A N -1f'5-ke-K, . , , , I 1 1 W , G. 0. P. : 7 Tl EL iii iii ' Wi , f ' - 'fr 5 gi, 2 'i Y l -Y Y-77: -V Y , ,-. -.. , - ,Y-. rvv -71 -' .f+-f r'-r-1-1 ' ' ....,, is . Civic Club OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester SYLVA HUNT - President - 'CHARLES HABECIK JOHN Pomnn - - Vice President - - HULDA SWEDBURG IRMA ll'IITCHELL - - Secretary and Treasurer - - LORENE BRACKIN Mn. DAVISON, Faculty Advisor The Civic Club is the only organization that maintains an open forum. Its membership is very democraticg in fact any student in the school is eligible to mem- bership in the Civic Club. The purposes of the Civic Club are many. Some of them are: to make one more tolerant of the ideas of others as well as to be able to express his own ideasg to teach one correct forms of parliamentary practice as well as to instill confidence in speaking. Some of the subjects discussed at meetings of the Civic Club this year were the Ku Klux Klan, Marriage and Divorce, and Evolution. We surely were fortunate in having Mr. Davison for our advisor. His broad- minded attitude toward all civic questions helped us to secure a fair and unbiased view of things, which we could not have had otherwise. Page 180 is-+7-.-:Tl-.-f.7.--1Y L A. V. JU- 5.4, i. U , ..m-..:4: . - The Rural Life Club OFFICERS EDWIN PULLING STANLEY GUNNES MYRTLE STRAND - .NIARGARET Pnossl-:R ---- HAZEL HEYER - JUDITH CARLESON Mu. RIALOTT, Faculty Advisor Vice President President Secretary Treasurer - - - Chairman Program Committee - - - - -+2 - - Member of Social Committee The Rural Life Club is an organization composed of the members of the Rural Department of the school. The purpose of the organization is to give to its members training and ex- periences which will be valuable to them as teachers of the rural schools. The social aim of the Rural Life Club is represented in the practice which it provides in planning and presenting its programs. A part of several of the meet- ings held through the year is devoted to parliamentary practice. The organization also aims to develop a broader knowledge and a greater ap- preciation of literature, art, and drama. Many discussions of such topics are held in the meetings. The main and most important object of the Rural Life Club is ability to speak effectively before a group and to present a speech in manner. The meetings of the organization are held regularly the second Thursdays of each month. Under the skillful leadership of Mr. Malott, our advisor, the year a success. to promote the proper and fourth has proved Page 181 ,--- YW, , .,. .. , -S AH- AL-,-A, Ay ,Lg k--- - ,-- 1 Lmcolman OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester FRED H. WANDIIY - President -- - FRED H. WANDRY WAYNE TAYLo1z - - Vice President - WV1L1.1AM JACOBSON DAN SAXTON - - - Secretary and Treasurer - - - DAN SAXTON NIR. NIITCI-IELL, Faculty Advisor Page 182 LINCOLNIAN Page 183 ---- - --V 'N 'QT V? T- WI 'YT 'LTV 'T F, 1- , . ...Q i ---,:.4..4 - -1 Y- -- -M---'-- -' .. 4 -La ...fii-., , -.x1. -iz a Aurella OFFICERS First 'Semester Second Semester MAETA HANSON - - President ISABEL HART DOROTHY BAKER - Vice President - - ELDA NELSON ELDA NELSON - - Secretary - A - M E MARY ENLOE - - - Treasurer - - I ARY NLOE Miss ScHLos'sE11, Faculty Advisor 'R AURELIA I do not remember, nor can I seem to find A day in Normal life when Aurelia did not bind The hearts of all her girls to one high. and worthy aim, To know the lives of writers, their writings, and their fame. Through years of change and progress, not always at l1er best, The Aurelia has grown along with all the restg Till now she ranks in station with others of her kind, And takes her place in school life-none better can you find. Much praise is due Miss Schlosser, who through the year has been Not only our advisor but a true and loyal friend. She guides us in our pathway as she fills her chosen role, And always keeps before us Aurelia's aim and goal. While study, work, and knowledge are three factors of success, We feel that pleasure also is a factor like the restg And' so in sleigh-rides, parties, and programs of moment, In picnics, dance, and banquet, our merry hours are spent. Page 134' I QQQEMW W4YWMK if .- - V' . , f W A ', ,ff 5? '-534,151 1 A J A 5 Z WV AWP I xfgw 599 --.- -V,-lvl 3- , , V , , ,177 Y.,,, -vY..,., ,, , Agrifallian OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester MEIIIIILL HALIION - 'President - CLAYTON HOLMES HENRY PEDERSON - - Vice President - - - KARL MILLER JOHN C. BURKE Treasurer - LEDVIN R. MJAANES WILLIAM MOQRE - - Secretary - - - ELMER KoENiG MR. JOHNSON, Faculty Advisor The Agrifallian is an organization of the agricultural students of the River Falls State Normal School. It is one of the oldest men's organizations in the school, having been established in 1912. At first meetings were held once a month. On account of the growth of the organization meetings are now held every first and third Thursday of each month. Its object is not only to stimulate interest in agri- culture, but also to give ,public speaking and parliamentary practice. This year marks the greatest success in the history of the organization. We have had some unusually fine debates. The grain and poultry show, put on in De- cember, 19241, was very successful. More than four hundred exceptionally fine birds were exhibited. Some of' these birds would offer very strong competition to those shown at any of the larger poultry shows. One of the features of the poultry show was the large number of exhibits shown by the boys and girls. The exhibits of grain were also of' very high quality. Some very good samples of corn and small grains were shown. The Agrifallian also helps put on a Stock Show and put on an annual field day in May. The field day last year, 1924, was very successful. Demonstrations and educational exhibits of great value to the future agriculture teachers were given by the agricultural students. After the field day the first annual Agrifallian ban- quet was held. The future of the Agrifallian looks promising indeed. We hope the Agrifallian will continue in the future, as it has in the past, to do its bit in helping River Falls Normal maintain its high standing in agricultural. education in Wisconsin. Page 186' i I 1 4 x Q-.......?N AGR IFALLIAN Page 187 T'-wi?-3-T-T.-1' .JlL Y. :..t. iv , 1' , , , i' , f lig -- ----s-.--- rm.. -..cell 1 l i v The Student Social Committee OFFICERS WAYNE TAYLOR - - - - President PAUL ROSENBURG Vice President ELLEN LEWIS - - Secretary IAAXVRENCE DAXVSON Treasurer The object of the Student Social Committee is to promote all social activities in the school. This year, contrary ,to former custom, the members of this com- mittee held office throughout the year. Through the help of the McDowell Club it was made possible for the Social Committee to offer the students a high class musical entertainment by securing Leo Kruczek, a noted violinist of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, to give a recital. Plans were under way to make a skating rink on the old athletic field, but due to unforeseen difficulties in carrying this out it was dropped until next year. The students have enjoyed the numerous sunset and evening dances that the Social Committee has financed. This year, because of the readjustment of the classes, the Committee is to put on the Annual Prom, which we hope to make a success. Page 188 V f I ' w V 3 J N v I , Q, -yn 'CAMPUsL1FEi f M ?y 4-25 We, who will soon pass from these peace rfrftf l portals forever to cast our lot with the rest of the countless pedagogues, will little note nor long remember all that we attempted to learn here, but we can never forget some of the things we did here. We turned out ' . en masse to yell ourselves hoarse or to freeze tiff ' - ' 1 We 1,1 1: r ,,, - V - to death at the football games, even though we knew not the diierence between the goal posts and the refereeg and our efforts could ef our team have downed one strong adversary after another? The big event of the fall term was Home- . coming, when we decorated everything with the beloved red and white and paraded , ,y through the town to make our continued ex- ff! 4 n f -- istence known to the town 'people and to . ,J X I 2 eggs NJJJNMC J . t L X . Ra: VX? ' . Nil 0,P My Q Q , not have been in vain, otherwise how could ,fix I Q1 4 Z W Z Q We f ir TQ, 1 Z V show the old grads that the old school was still carrying on. lVe listened to profound Bid: warn: 4 .S we l,,,b.,- mme in? utterings about their love for their grand ANN Love and buss gjlrgp 9 ' , . 0 J MN i H 'N Dj ii i ri ii v, Ly! la M - all .ll . i Il . , ,, .i' in M all all r old Alma Mater, and marvelled at their fervent bursts of oratory. After this the school settled down to its usual routine of love, labor, and loss of sleep, until we were again jolted out of our lethargy when our heroes of the grid- iron brought us glory and renown in the shape of a state championship. We did our best to show our appreciation by staging a celebration royal. Although some of the faculty were skeptical, we took things into our hands and for one, whole, per- fect day we exalted our Invincibles. It was truly wonderful-Moco's speech, the feminine football team, the parade, the bonfire, and the dance where even our battered warriors, Mike and Pat, were present. Although our girl athletes are not heralded by many, nor is their fame broad- casted, nevertheless a number of the fair sex have a wicked eye for the basket as well as ability to execute well-planned plays with machine-like precision. It probably seemed to many that Mr. Verrette was out of his element when he took it upon him- self to assist Miss Roherty in coaching the fair ones in the art of passing and shooting, but he carried on quite creditably, despite the fact that an unprecedented collision or two occurred. South Hall gym was the scene of many a lively game of volley ball and basket-ball which furnished thrills galore. The personnel of both the senior and junior teams is indeed made up of individual hoop artists, although they are perhaps not known as such by many of the student body. Ill WI ll!! s 'X M51 I FEIS!!! is img- ii I1 mm lr H 9 r Bah- ed W .4 Mme A 951' H21g.i5?3fmm:,:L-.iiff-feelmr--ee-T . ' - -- Zigi-lL -13- Page f9n Wonderful indeed is the dramatic talent of various members of the school- truly convincing was Grace Cotts in her role in the play, A Full House, and if we hadn't been so well aware of her ability to act, we might have been tempted to think she didn't know nothing. Her talent is versatile-certainly words were unnecessary in the clever act of the Meletean Vaudeville, A Story Witlioiitl Wordsf' The Limericks with which the Dumb Quartetten so charmed the audience at the same entertainment would have indeed been too deep for unlearned listeners, as the sufrvfested had it not been for the clever interpretations of the prim performers y an J 1 accompanied by their superior knowledge and practice in the art of bowing. Term examinations struck terror in the hearts of even the supposedly brilliant, but everyone managed to survive, although many stated their intentions of taking a correspondence course in How to Find Fifteen Minutes to Study VVhile You Attend Normal. Wliat a wonderful rest Christmas vacation was to tired brains! But strange as it may seem, the majority returned more tired than they went, but whether from physical or mental exercise, we cannot judge. During the winter we came across Dizz Smith, King Ames, Peg Bailey and others of the bunk-shooting variety, gesticulating wildly or shouting hoarsely at the empty chairs of the auditorium, but surely these efforts were not in vain, for they were winners in the wordy battles with Eau Claire and Superior. These mas- ters of the mighty minds who matched their wits against those of the representatives of Oshkosh and Platteville came out as winners of second place in the state. It was to be regretted that the cruel hand of fate so arranged things that Peg Bailey had to debate against Platteville, when Oskosh might have proved so much more interesting. No doubt the trip to Platteville was quite enjoyable, though, with such handsome and talented young men as Fred W3Hd1'Cy, Wayne Taylor, and Prof. Mitchell as company. Dizz' one lament has always been, I've never felt the kiss of love, nor maiden's hand in mine, but we fervently hope that this one great am- bition was realizcd, for it is rumored that an orator of the fair sex from Eau Claire quite captivated him. At least he returned flat broke, which is quite conclusive evi4 dence that there must have been a girl in the case. ' Taking it all in all, we, who, as we said before, are passing on, think that the year of 19211-25 has been one of great things done by great people. So say we all. X X A ffl cr it N 3 6 Q nl frm .. ' , . ll Q , ' 'll' ll' 9 f l I I '-1 ' i :Jniq Orxe,o'l 'N-ie. BHNK' EHOOTING vanuy ga mme Foo? ball Page IQI l n NX v v v lj, ' - -' - i, H 4 3 Q li N I I . L ., QM ii l I , u If . , M p if 1 P ! I 1 , I I , . P519 X. r f I '5' FTER' DARK INJUSTICE IN OUR SCHOOL The men in this school don't think it's fair-they believe they ought to be allowed to have light wine as long as Dan Wile has his Beers, THE MORNING AFTER Reynold to Neil: Have they nice- looking furniture at her house? Little Jens: I dunno-I didn't turn on the lights to see. Grace Cotts Qspeaking of sceneryj: Gee! I think the hills around River Falls are wonderful. Fern Gauvin Cdreamilyj: Yes, and isn't the South Fork romantic? I just love Brooks. - , HEARD AT THE COACHES' APARTMENTS Eggs to Verrette: Heads I go- tails you stay home. And Otto went. Prof. Jake Cexplaining water ham- merj: Water hits the side of the con- tainer, thereby making a loud noise. Jens Cwith great foresightj: Why, one could use those for baby rattles, couldn't he? The most necessary book for Nor- mal is Dad's check book. -r f' 1' ,Lf 'lf VfL,C1,, g ,fA,J ,1y if A x dk IF HE HAD ONLY KNOWN Janitor: Are you coming up here tonight, Mr. Eggebrecht? Eggs',: No, why? Janitor: Oh, the music teacher has orchestra rehearsal, and she wondered if anyone with a key would be around to lock the building. Say, how much does a fool weigh ? I don't know. Why don't you get on the scales and find out F Dizz : Only fools are positive. Peg : Are you sure? Dizzy: I am positive. Liquor improves with ageg the'lon- ger you keep it the better it is for you. Figure this out. Holding a mirror in front of Jack Ulrich, Prof. Jake said: Did you ever see anything like 'that before? Carl: How are you feeling? Belisle: Rotton. Carl: Whassamatter P Frank: Got insomnia. Carl: How come ? Belisle: Woke up twice in Prof's class this morning. Page 193 J 1 1 N MJ' oaaebaiz WE ADVOCATE- FOR A GREATER AND BETTER NORMAL: Sound-proof walls and doors on the music room, which would give Mr. Stratton the chance to hold forth without the usual disturbance. Traffic cops in the upper corridor of South Hall. We venture that better parking places could be found than this corridor. An official badge for faculty, so that some members will not be mistaken for students. Quiet hours for study in the library. flncidentally, this will include the ejection or muzzling of Bill Williams during said hours.j Publishing a paper bi-weekly which would contain assembly announcements. More light in the hall leading to the cafeteria. Regulations wl1icl1 forbid the giving of A's to students who laugh at stale jokes. Method which will eliminate the practicing of speeches by our dehaters. QThis IS done for the sake of long-suffering roommates, sonic of whom we are afraid will become desperatej The enlargement of the post-oflice lobby to accommodate the number of faculty mem bers who are accustomed to hold their evening Siesta in that place. Better train service to River Falls. QWe have heard the wails of home-sick fresh- ' men.J Some system that will allow students to find time to study. HOW TO GET MARKS As you go each day to classes Working for your daily mark, 7 4' l y, Take a look at those about you ' - History, Math., and Latin sharks. X XV? 3: Q ,J 7 ' Not the lad who found a horseshoe 5 '-,QQ i ' , Not the worker night and day .-' ' -. 5 X But the bird who spreads it even, l Is the one who draws the NA. ll X X Ti .I ! RN o I5 You may memorize your lessons E-l I I l N You may bluster, boast, and brag, WH I 5 ' 1 X ' You may Hatter your Professor, ,ilfjflji X ' 1 ., ..- And attempt to work a drag. l ' P' rl I 'C .tx But remember this, I pray you, On the final judgment day E Well, thats Some hw,g ! Only he who spreads tl1e salve on Will pull down a final HA. 0 -- f I itil: lhave. ofcld in ml head! ii WAIL OF THE PRACTICE TEACHER I would not sit in an instructor's seat, Or hurl a professor's bunk, Let me live in a shack By the side of the track And just gather junk! Page 1y.1 Page 195 :iii 'ln' ' - ' I' 'W Sf, flwf-12295.-'-1 To the Champs of 1924 Now listen, my children, and I will tell ' Of a football team that has played well, 'Twas in the year of twenty-four, They won the state championship-what could you want more? As they beat the other teams all to ................. Thus it starts, and-well. These exalted heroes of the cleat-torn turf were raised to the level of the stars. This is indeed fact and not fiction, for are they not the bright and shining lights of our glorious and far-flung training camp? These heroes toil not, neither do they Hunk!! Figuratively the less worthy men stand with dolfed hat and bared head when one of the Heroes approaches and proud in- deed is the chosen maiden whom he deigns to escort across the trodden paths of our campus beautiful. . Theirs has been a round of hard work and begriming toil, but it has also been a round of triumph, from the time Coach Eggs' sounded tl1e first call early in September until they, grim, seasoned, hardened veterans, made Superior bite the dust. They are indeed worthy of having their names written in letters of living light, but we have to admit that that is beyond our power, but we will do our bit to have their names go down in the annals of history, even though it is done with printers ink. Therefore, we submit the following list of the names of Our Heroes,Vthe Cham- pions of 1924, together with distinguishing features of each, which will help you to more easily recognize them: MIKE SMITH-Quarter-back and Captain of pep meeting joke artists. HALE QUANDT-Halfback. An authority on de- Bates FRANK RADEMACHER-End. A comedian whose musical talent has at last been uncovered. WALTER PAULSON-Center. A member of the Sons of Norway Society of R. F. N. ' MIKE HEEBINK-Tackle. His failing seems to be short-sightedness, or per- haps a short memory. At least, he has a hard time to distinguish Ella Mae's house. DAVE HARDIE-Our Gladstone Gladiator. ' HAROLD HEGGEN-End. Bun buster, musician, poet, and parlor athlete. ART HAGEMANN-Tackle. A regular cave man, it is rumored. BUCK GARDINER--Little, 'but oh, my I-fwe admit this is trite, but it says what we meanj. LOWELL DAWSON-Halfback. He's called Little Dawsyf' but gets by with Mildred. ALVIN MEIER-Halfback. Lonesome and Blue -for the last few months. MATT NELSON-A collector of jewels, but his prize one is a Ruby, RAY O'MALLEY-The Red Grange of the Normal Conference. PAT INGLI-A good student, but a wonderful lover. HAROLD LAWRENZ-As good a man on the football field as on a davenport. Page 196 RADICAL CHANGES IN ASSEMBLY HOUR!!! QAS suggested by mutual sufferersj Students demand: Public-speaking requirements for assembly speakers. Cushions on the seats. Automatic checks for long-Winded speakers. Advance censorship by a student committee of all assembly speeches. Handy stimulant to keep speakers alive. Pillows for the faculty sleepers, with snoring regulations. Faculty demand: Serving of a cup of coffee before going to assembly. Prohibition of gum chewing-fthe uneven rhythm makes the faculty nervousj Advise students in front-aisle seats to study during assembly hour as well as other students. QThe faculty have intimated they realize most people put in the time to good advantage, and do not wish to deprive students in the front-aisle seats of the same privilegej fwf- Lives of football men remind us, J' g ff' Z We can write our names in blood, ! X X And, departing, leave behind us, X l ' X . ' Half our faces in the mud. Mg X l r l 1 NORMAL'S SEVEN WONDERS M ff filly, ' AW... Am, I wonder if I'll get a bid? I wonder where he gets his money? lflfl All ' I wonder how she can afford such lhats? A I wonder where he learned to bluff? M511-Hahn in his Garde n- I wonder if he thinks no one suspects him? I wonder if she thinks the powder doesn't show? I wonder if we'll have a test tomorrow? El H T' HLIFE IS TOO SHORT TO WAIT ooo, Z Y 3AJ UNTIL - wr '70 Seniors pay their class dues. . I ,!, Juniors are satisfied with their X I ' 4 marks. 4 f Prof. Hanna quits riding a bicycle. I . Clemmons grows up. A-7 Torpey and Thoen have a quarrel. Q- -. 35 -9 Turner laughs- HEARD .ir -rue G-REASY SPOONT Shorty Halron loses his smile. all Floors : Tl-.en-ek. .silly m my toffrc. nowles' Well, don+ get cxcitedg if vvovfi' drlV'lK much. My Page I97 Page 198 ' i, 1. ' H- -vi' .' m .S L .i ... 5 J gl ,F-4 - Hill 'll l - +I iii' ll LI FE .5 LITTLE IIISAPFOINTVENTS IT IS RUMORED: That Mr. Hanna is becoming a trifle bald-headed. That Fred Wandrey no longer has the reputation of being a confirmed bachelor. That Bartlette Luttrell has a few brains. That Peg McDermott is an Irish from New Richmond. That Ted Kexel and Thelma Best have occasional dates. That there has been a little talking in the library of late. That Dizz Smith rules the Student Voice staff in a high and mighty manner. That Beach Pearson is a collegiate-looking man. That Jack Burke has the makings of an orator. That Mac Madison is the Romeo of Colfax. That Touts and Dode are good pals. . That Irma Berktold has a leaning towards high school basket-ball men. That Mark Morton's vocabulary contains a few cuss words. That Fran Sharar is a shark at calculus. QAsk Pat.j That Lidella Hull believes that variety is the spice of life. That Elmer Beran is developing a sarcastic line, That there is a little time Wasted in the Physics lab. That Glen Gallup thinks he is lion among the ladies. That Mow is a notorious character around school. That Gib lVIeyer is rather unsophisticated. That Charlie I-Iabeck has become studious. That spring weather is uninspiring to study. That Jack Jennings has developed a case. That Eugene Brown is becoming a uke artist. Lois Cto applicant for position on Voice staifj: Did you ever read proof? Willing one: No, who wrote it? I f WE DON'T HAVE IT HERE Have an L' Finals, finals, everywhere, A'-' VVith drops and drops of ink, fry , I , But never a prof. who'll leave the 1vo,+han1e,. f I ,L by room J I,1u:i:'ei1-sd ia QM, And allow a man to think. . g 1 f ix ' it . Q' 'fy 1 -N We have our mighty football yells T - lm,-' jf . And some that sound quite nifty, -3 G., nj But! the universal Normal yell, 'ji Is O, Dad, wire me fifty. 7-I I Page 199 fy ' I . ,I 'a ,. , qaiffgfxftlfki- ii',x.L Q-fr ill?-fi-L' .fl-Q,Q, I L.,-- 2 L l vi.-'ivvw' Ar ,.-L.-af!-.,,-,N-ox A . ,C-5,Y,4,,.. ,sam frpusnvyl QL it if-3 KL H1 ,ff gen! . , . . .. ,A '.. ri! ', , L 1 A Y N - wi , , .. , to i.. il -W A+' J our ,--. 'U - I - V r - , A ' A ' I - vw' A Page U0 As a fitting close to the last chapter of our book we Wish to thank all those Who have in any Way helped us in the building of our annual. Whatever success We have achieved We feel that We owe to the hearty co-operation of staff members and all others who have aided us. Engravings by Buckbee-Mears Company Saint Paul, Minnesota Printed by McGill-Warner Company. 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