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THE SPY
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NUAL COMME CEME1 T
UMBER
o. 2
Vol II
PUBLISHED BY THE S ~r OE. Tf
HIGH
OF THE KE. ro HA
CHOOL, KE. 0 H?., \
S.
KENOSHA HIGH SCHOOL
TO THE FACULTY,
with '\Nhom we have associated for the last four years,
his number is respectfully
dedicated.
EAST ENTRANCE
Kt!no,.,ha Beautiful.
Soldier-..' Monnmt!nt in Library Park
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Keno,..ha Beautiful.
Prairie Ave. from\\·. C-1a1n Street
Keno,.,ha Beautiful.
Pike Creek and Jacob's blanc!
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Kenc•:-ha Beautiful.
The Simmon's I.,ibrary
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Keno~ha Beautiful.
Hreakwater near Kemper Hal:.
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Keno,,ha lh'autiful
\\'intt>r Scene 111 Lihran· Park
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Kenosha Beautiful.
Lincoln Monument in Library Park
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Kenosha Beautiful.
Ice Scene on Shore of Lake Michigan
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Superintendent
Board of Education
Faculty
Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
ANNUAL-
IRS MARY D. BRADFORD
Superintendent
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BOARD OF EDUCATION 1912-13.
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MR. LANGMAS
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MISS MILLER
MISS SHELTON
MISS PEARCE
MR . TREMPER (Prlnci1>a'
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HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY.
George
T.
Tremper, A. B.
Miss Pauline J. Hayes, A. B.
l' ni vt:rs1 t) of Michigan.
Berlitz School of Languages, Cincinnati.
Cnin•rsity of Illinois, Graduate
School.
Principal.
Uni\•ersity of .:\lichigan.
Stenographic Institute of Ann Arbor.
Instructor in Commercial Work.
H. W Kirn
Bradley Polykchnie Institute.
::\Ianual Tr.tinin~.
Sylvester W. Ward, A. B.
Arthur S. Langmas, A. B.
lndi. na State i.·ormal School, Indiana l'niversity.
Po · t (~raduate work at University
of Chica~o.
Instructor in Science and .M athematics.
\'ice-Principal.
Cni crs1t) of Wisconsin.
Instructor of Ct'mmercial Subjects.
~Ii:;s Anna Miller,
A. B.
1 rii\•crsity of ~Iichig-an.
I n:>tru.:tor of ( ~crma n.
.:\Iiss Elizabeth Pearce, B. S.
Miss Frances Beck
• ·urthwestern Uni\·cr-.ity.
Hi-.tory.
tout Institute, Menomonie, \Vis.
Dom~·stic s . . iencc.
Mi:;s Dorothy Slater, Ph. B.
~Iis Roxen Ruth Bryan, A. B.
Obcrltn College. Wellesley College.
?\lathcmat1cs and Eng-Ii h.
l'niversity uf Chicago. Duwner College.
Instructor of Hi tory and En~lish.
Miss Maude Shelton, A. B.
:Miss Edna Cameron
Iowa State Teacher-. College .
Chemistry.
.. ·orthwe ·tern Con ·ervatory of :\lusic
Conservatory of • lu ic, Appleton
Wi<>con in.
Instructor of :\lusic.
Miss Josephine Steig, A. B.
Cniversity of Wiscon in.
Instructor of cience.
lVIiss Perdita Irene Dewey, A. B.
Miss Nina Wes ton, A. B.
• ·orthwestern { niversity.
Instructor ot Engli h and Public
peaking.
Vniversity of Chica ro.
Instructor of Latin.
Herbert F. Williams, A. B.
Mi ~s Lillian Evans, A. B.
Beloit Colle~e.
Instructor of Algebra.
Athletic Coach.
l'ni\·ersity of \Vi con in.
Engli h.
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SENIOR CLASS.
EWOLD YONK
FLORENCE PENNEFEATHER
GEORGE BECKER
CLASS OFFICER .
President
Vice-President
Ewold Yonk
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Florence Pennefeather
Secretary and T rearnrer
George Becker
F acuity Advisors
l Mr. Langmas
j Mis Weston
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ANNUAL..
<:rEORGE W. BECKE!~
Clas ... ical Course (4)
"Buk''
Ba eball (3 ). Eootball (3, 4 ).
Ha ket
Ball (4). Class Trea urer (3, 4). Octette
(3, 4).
Third Honor. Clas Hhtory.
Deutsch r Verein (3). Senior Clas Play.
"He think - he i mconce1vabiy correct."
JU, IE BARTI~I/l'
Eng-ltsh <'our"e
Entered from Bdoit Hh~h s,·hoo1 as a
Junior. Cirls (;Jee Cluh (3. 4). D.:utschi:r
Vercin (3).
"Common .. en"e 1s an uncommon thing-."
hRNST HOSTETTER
l'Ja ... "ical Course 1 4)
'' Rrnzc"
Ba eball (3). Football (3, 4 ). Ua ... ket
Ball (4). Fourth Honor. Clas~ Will.
"There wa" something finer in the
man than anything which he aid.''
TED BO TbTTER
B1tseball (3). Foothall (3, 4 ).
English C'our e
Ba. ket Ball {3, 4).
"\\'hat's the use of "buckin~'' when
you can play ba ket ball in>-tead."
.\IA Y BETZbl~
Cla ical Cour. e (2)
"Sincere and ensible."
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HElxBERT 1L CClxTIS
''I ft.,.b"
<>..:tettP (3, -I).
Track (1 l. Deh;ite (4).
Ba-.ket Ball (-1). I>eubcher Ynt•in ! ~ .
Spr Staff (3, -I). Clas-. Oratiun.
Sl 11iur
Clas-. Play.
''LO\'e leads to rapture -- then to p1 in:
But all through lo\'C, 1n time, is he,1lcd J •ain."
ARLOTTA COOPEI~
Clas ical C11ur ... e (4)
'' Cf1op1e"
(;iris (;l.:::e Club (l. 2, 4).
\'ice l'res.
Gke Club ( 4 ). Sec. Glee Club (2) Ba-.ket
Ball (1, 4). I.,vceum League (4). Withdrew to attend Kemper Hall Juni •r \'l•ar.
Spy Staff (4).
Annual taff (-1).
C:a-...;
Prophecy.
"She i pretty to walk with, witty to talk with
and pica. ant to think upon.
},~TIIER
CABLE
En!!li h Cour-.e
"A tongue that nc\'er fear,, the truth to ,,peak."
BE
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cien ti fie Course
T
Lyceum Leag-ue ( 4 .
".:'\ot as childlike a,, the name 1mplie,,."
c;cy CLAHK
En~lish Course
"lhn!fo"
Octette (2, 4). Football (3, 4). Ba ... ket
Ball ( 3, 4 ). Captain Basket Ball.
"I can wa te more time in half an hour,
than mo"t people can in a week."
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ANNUAL.
LESTJ.,lx L Clx< )( >K
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bntered from \Vayland Aca•hm\ ( 1'111 ).
:ass Pre,..,ide11t (3). Spy ~t.1ff (' ). Deutch ·r \'erein (3).
"E\·eryb dy like ... a merry mar •. ·
GEORfa•, W. DRESCHER
En!,!"li ... h Cour e
Entered trom "'un Prairie lli!,!"h Sd11Jol.
"A truer gentleman one seldom ~ec~. ··
VI\'IA.
T
DABB~
English Cour e
"For she was je,,· the quiet kind who ... e natures ne\·er vary."
LA WRE. 'CE \V. EAST.:\LL.
Cla<:.,..,ical Cuur<:.e (:?)
"Nunt''
Octctte (3, 4)
Lake Forest Contest (J,
4)
Cast :.\lerchant of \'enice Up to Date
( ). Sec. and Treas. Lyct'um l,e.,~uc (3 l
Pre,;. Lyceum League 1 t ~emestt."r ( 4).
'p,· St,dl" (3, 4). Annual ta ff ( 4 ). CJa,..,s
P et. Senior Clt1ss Pia,..
"He appear to be a
i;;tant managt•r of the l'n•ver e"
wALTER (;1n'scn;-..1A. •
"Grts,h"
Football ( 2. 3, 4 ). Captain of Footb.tll
'lcarn(4). Ha·kctBall(3, 4). Ba ... eha,I
( 1, , 4). Ct1ptain of Ba eball Te.1m (;~).
"Pt•r L\"t:rance i
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the qu&!it) most \•a!uablf' tc a.I men.''
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LOl'ISI: E. Gl'LE:\1 BO
iE '1 ti fie (. our!-.e
Deutscher \\:r ·in 13 ).
" 'o har h th 111 rht i ever hl r
LETTH, GULE~IBO
Deubcber VerC'in (3).
"~he conquer
, who
ncleaYor
'c ien t• fi.._ Cour e
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Cla •deal Cour:-e (4)
School Piani t (3, 4 ). Glee C:ub Pianist (.2. 3. 4). Deut cher Yl·rein (3). Lyceum League (3, 4). l\Icmentoc..;.
"And j,, not mu.1c the food of lo\·c?'
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MAHI.A ... B. HA VE ..
Cla-.<:tcal Cour.e \. 4)
Girl Glee Club {l, 2, 3, 4). Pres. (~lee
Club (4). Class ec. and 'I'reas. (1). Sec.
Deut cher \•erein (3 ). Cla">s Vice Pre">. (3).
Lyceum League (3. 4 . Vice Pre..;. Lyceum
League (3). enior Cla Play. "PY Staff
1 3, 4 .
Annual Staff ( 4 ).
"Enthu ia 111 ha no bo.11.d . "
BYl~o .. ·
HILL
Cnglt h Cour e
' ' />iJ I nit''
Football (3, 4). l\Ltnai;er Ba ket Ball
(4). Vic Pre. Athletic A ociati1Jn 4l.
Octette ( 4 l.
''(Jlhcr thin~ arc; more fine than d.incmi.:-. •·
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ANNUAL.
<~OIH>CL.
HACKE'l'T
'' /)uk1"
Entered from WaterbuH, C •nn.. (~ .
Pr,·-. . .-\th~PY St<iff (3).
0.;tette (4).
letic A.., ociat•on ( 4 ).
"l'orgh C' me 1f I blu. h '
HELE .... HOCKh .. •BhlXGEI~
la teal
our.:;e
Lyceum Leag-ue ( 4 ). I., 1kc Fore-.t c.. ntest (3, 4 ). Salutatorian.
4)
"\'irgil is my on:y cru h. ''
HA%EI,, HOLDEP ... ESS
Eng'i h Cour e
Glee Club (1, 2).
"A mode ·t g-irl never talk of hC'r elf."
.. IILDRED J. JOEI~ .. ~DT
Commercial Cour
Deut chcr \'ercin.
"Thong-ht work in silen.:t:;
l 1ARY
E. JO .. ·E::-i
cientific Cour e
Lyceum Leagu ( 4 .
"And •lad:.) wolde he lcrn , and glad I) tt ~he "
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ALICE KOHL:\lA ••••
C11111merci.tl Course
''A!1 ' 1
(rice Cl uh (1, 2). Basketball (3. 4 ).
"\\"hat i,., man, that we -,hould con,,1der h1111? '
DOROTHY Kl'.\1BAI4L
Eng-li:-h Cuurse
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Basketball Captain (4).
<Tlee Club (.3).
"Success i. hers not alone in bao.,ketball, but other thing·."
KATHRY~
LAN(TAN
Cl.1-.-.i.:al Course (2)
hlee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ). Ly.:cum Le;igue
( 3). Pres. Lyceum League ( 4).
Treao.,.
Deutscher Verein (3). Spy Staff (.3).
'':>le thought I heard a voice cry, "sleep 110 more."
VIOLA L. ::i.I.AHTL.. 'OX
Classical Course (2)
• ~ l~fl[;{'J'''
Glee Club (1, 2).
L_rceum Leai;ue (3).
Deutscher •Yerein (.3).
"\.aluable good often come 1n sm. II package~."
IR\'L. 'E ~lAL 'LA. ·n
Track (l ).
"Exerci
Cla -.ica: Course (4)
'' lr1·',
0 tette (3, 4 ). Lyceum Leag-ue
? I pe led
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3, 4
n orang-e for breakta,.,t."
ANNUAL..
~IA Y ~II:LYILLE
S ien t1 fil Cour e
(,Jee 'lub (1).
Lyceum Lea!(tlt
"• OnlC'thin r more than me1oc1y dwell
PACLL'E ~IAYEH
·1entific
'' Pollr''
Deut cher \'erein l3 .
l3. 4 . Glee c:ub \.2).
"\\'ork:
4 1,
< \ t•r Ill her \O,('e, ''
our e
Ly,eum Lea~ue
\\'hen did I hear that word lit•f re!''
Eng-Ji h Cour e
''.lfarlu''
Entered from Eat Troy (3).
"\\'ith head a
:\lAI~Y
len•I a
he .. hPart 1 Ing.''
. . IcC LO~ KEY
C· mm<'rctal
our e
''Silence in woman 1 like pleC'h m man."
RALPH
kELWAI ...
cientific lour e
".1/ar '•
Football (3, 4).
B· ketball (3, 4 .
''There in't no u,..e in all thi "tnfe, and
hurrying pell-mell nght through life.'•
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EDWARD ~·rcOLL
l'..nglish Cour e
"S1h11y"
Football (2, 3, 4).
Captain (2). Track ( t).
"I,et u put off till tomorrow".
FLOH.E~ TCE
V. PE. ~ 'Efl~ \.. Tll81{ Cla-"1~·.i1 C11urse (2)
"1'/ossy''
Glee Club ( 1, 2. 3, 4 ). Sp\· Staff 1 3. 4 ).
Sec. Athletic Ass'n. (3). Cl.is-. \:c C-').
Lyceum League (3, 4). Sec. ( ~ ).
"."ever ready; alway late··, but she smiles, an<I yon wait--."
BESSIE S. SCHULIE.N
Valedictorian,
Engfo,h Cuurse
Lyceum L.:.igue (4).
''In her head . he carrie the wi,.,dum of the ages,
And in her eye the hyne. of a child."
RALPH SKL 'KLE
En" lish Cuurse
'' .S'ki11k"
Debate (4).
"The depth of his knowledge none could "ouncl;
At time he eemed rather shallow.
And then mo t profound.''
GE .. 'hYIEVh F.
IIIELD
C<1111111er.::ia! Cuurse
Spy Staff (4).
"\\'hi,,perm~ 1
[2 • I
her ole amu ement."
ANNUAL..
SA:\ICEL STERX
".\111111·:·
Entered from .Mukwona~o High School.
"H1 temper is not as fiery a. hi
hair."
ETHEL WY~LLT
Cla-.~ical Course (2)
Spy ..,ta ff 4 ).
Deut"cher Verein (3).
L.)ceum League (4).
'"She has no care for meaner thin~s;
She has no score for broodini;- dreams."
HARRY ... WALLIS
Classical Course (2)
"Ruck''
Class Pres. (2). Football (3, 4).
ketball•(2, 3, 4).
"A
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Ba -
teacly and con;;istent bucker is he.''
Classical Cour ·e (2)
"Ed"
Cla. s' Pres. ( 4 ). Football (3, 4). Basketball, (3, 4), Captain 2nd team (4).
"Three years I have wasted as an anti-fu. ser.''
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JUNIOR CLASS.
KENNETH WHITE
EARL SCHMITZ
MYRTLE PERKINS
CLASS OFFICERS.
President
Earl Schmitz
Secretary -
Myrtle Perkins
Treasurer
Kenneth White
F acuity Advisors
) Miss Evans
) Miss Dewey
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SOPHOMORE CLASS.
IS ,\BELLE KING
ELMER WINDSOR
HELEN BARDEN
CLASS OFFICER~.
President
- Elmer \Vindsor
Vice-Pre~ide1 t
I~abel!e King
Secretary and Treasurer
Helen Barden
Faculty Advisors
Miss Steig
Miss Pe~rce
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h-Sophomore Cla s Officers.
Ed. ~ lauhrich
President
Katherine Per~ ins
Vice President
igtrd Larsen
ecretary and Treasurer
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FRESHMEN
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FRESHMEN CLASS.
RAYMOND HAMMOND
GERTRUDE SENNE
CAMILLA ENGLISH
CLASS OFFICERS.
President
Vice-President
Gertrude Senne
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Raymond Hammond
Secretary and Treasurer
Camilla English
F acuity Adv'.sors
-t Mr. Ward
I Miss Hayes
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Debaters
Orchestra
Clee Club
The Spy Staff
Lyceum League
Octette
Athletics
ANNUAL..
EARL SCHMITZ
LESTER SIEDSCHLAG
MYRTLE PERKINS
KENOSHA-RACINE DEB:\ TE.
High School Auditorium, February 7th.
Question: "lxHso1.nm. that 1n the intere t of the \\'orld peace, the Cnited
tate~
hould beg-in to dimin1 ·h her prop0rtional naval expenditure .... "
The Affirmative Team dehated lx.icine in Keno,ha.
Decision was three to two
in favor of the negati\·c.
Debaters: ~Iyrtle Perkins. Le t ·r Siedschl· g and Ea1 I S..:hmitz.
The .1. ~egativc Team debated at Txacine.
The decision was three to nothincr in
favor of the Affir111ath·e.
Debaterc;;: Lawrence Eastman, Herbert Curtis and Ralph Skinkle.
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MISS SHELTON
MISS CAMERON
MARJORIE MILLER
ISADORE GOLDBERG
GENEVA SMITH
GORDON BROWN
FLORENCE FREDERICKSON
CLARENCE LETSON
WILLIAM MORROW
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LEITING
LARSON
MA WACKE
KING
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ENGLISH
\ ' 1LKINSON
LANGAN
HAVENS
H . BARDEN
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HUFF
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CAMERON
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GENl<:VIEVE SHIELDS
LAWRENCE cASTMANN
ELIZAl:lETH VETTER
MARION HAVI.. NS
EMILY VOLl Ml-R
ETHEL WYMAN
MR _ LANGMAS
(Fuculty Advisor)
ARTHUR PRIDOIS
HAROLD PiCIU N
CARLOTTA COOl-'LR
GERTRUDE SENNE
JJ<:SSrn HILL
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ANNUAL-
THE SPY
THE SPY STAFF.
Euitor-in-chief - - - :\Iarian Haven
Literary Editor - - - - Jessie Hill
Assistant Editor
- - Gertrude Senne
Local Editor - - - - Carlotta Cooper
Poet
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Athletic Editor
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Lawrence Eastman
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- Elmer \Vindsor
I Ethel Wyman
I :\lark Kindt
l g1 iza beth \'et ter
Art Euitors - - I Emily Yollmer
Stenographer - <._;encvie,·e 'hields
Photographer
- - - Arthur Priddis
Bu ines l\Ianager - - Harold Picken
E.-chang-e Editor
~Ir. Langmas
Faculty Advisor
Board of Censors
.Mr. Tremper, :\Iiss Haye , .M i s Evan .
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LYCEUM LEAGUE.
AMY WICKHAM
KATHERINE LANGAN
FLORENCE PENNEFATEER
President
Secretary
Treasurer
Katherine Langan
Amy Wickham
Florence Pennefeather
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ANN UAL..
THE OCTETTE.
EASTMAN
CLARK
HILL
MA'NLAND
HACKETT
CURTIS
(~ordon
Hackett
Herbert Curtis
Geor•re Becker
Byron Hill
Guy Clark
Lawrence Ea tman
Irvine Mainland
Otto Haubrich
HAUBRICH
BECKER
Fir t Tenor
Fir~t Teno:~econd Tenor
econd Tenor
Fir t Ba~
l' 1r t Ba"
econd Bafa
Second Bas
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OUR JANITORS.
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CHRIS.
ANDREW.
It's Chris -
bris - C'hri-. \\'lwn anythin!.!' '<'re l!O<'..., amiss
lf<''s ja11it01·, ea1·1wnlLr, tfre11a11 a1 l
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all
It sm·1· kN•p him hn. y to HibWPr Pae:1
'l'h1• e1111sL· of 1. L·11s1•s, and wo1·1·.) l\11 l
<.·all
Don't look for lu · equul
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t h<'l'(' \ llUllt•
Do you know who h is.
He·· th·~
man hind the gun.
Fo1· hL· 1·i11gs thL• ht>ll -- ;rnd th111 'e
C'<lln1• lat t'.
A11drC'w; PIP:1s1>, 'ere yon l'i11g, ju t fo ·
two n1inntc•s, .Vnit !
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And1·cw
who l'C'ally 11 .1k. •
t ro11hl1> fol' 11s
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ATRlCTICS
~1913
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SPY
IL-\LL 'I'E.\~I.
McELWAIN
GETSCHMAN
WILLIAMS (Coach
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WALLIS
BECKER
ANNUAL
B.ASI~E'I'
WHITE
VONK
B.\LL 'I'E.\~I.
FINK
WILLIAMS Coach
EASTMAN
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CALLAHAN
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SUMMARY OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON.
Games won: 2; Games lost: 3; Games tied: 1.
Total - Opponents: 44; K. H. S.: 91.
Games.
K. H S. n; \Vaukeg-an II S. n.
K II . S. n; \V;1uwatosa H. S. HJ.
K II. !::'I. 24; Racine Cnllege 7.
K. H . . _ . i; Wc · t Allis JI. S. 9
K. II. S. 53; Pio . . 'ono Academv O.
K. JI. S. 7; Ht!!hland Park Academy lS.
SUMMARY OF GIRLS' BASKET BALL SEASON.
Games won: 2; Games lo t: 0. Total Opponents: 16; K. H. S. Girl ..20.
Games.
K. H S. 8; }.!. K Church Girls 6.
K. H. s. 12; West Allis Girls 10.
SUMMARY OF BASKET BALL SEASON.
FIRST TEAM.
Total - Opponents: 363; K. H. S.: 378.
Games played: 15; Games won: 6; Game lost: 9.
Games.
K. II.
. 34; Lake Geneva 12.
K. H. S. 33; Waukegan H. S. 41.
K. H. S. 54; Lake Geneva II. S. 10.
K. II. S. 15; Waukesha H. S. 27.
K. H. S 21; Deerfield H. S. 411,
K. H. S. 1Y; Racine II. S. '22.
K. JI. S. 25; Baral.Joo H. S. 2'l.
K. H . ., . 12; Wauwatosa II. ' 34.
K. H. S. 24; Elkhorn H. S. 19.
K. H. S. 20; Racine II. S. 21.
K II. S. H1; I~acine Colleg-e 1J.
1·. H. ~. 50; Elkhorn JI. S. 12.
K. H. . 12; Evan ville H . S 10.
K. JI. s. 22; Baraboo H. S. 30.
K. H. S. 21; .:VL K Church 37.
SECOND TEAM.
Total
Opponent : 64; K. H. s.: 75.
Game played: 5; Game won: 3; Game Io t: 2.
Games.
K. H. S. 4; Y. 1 I. C. A. 21).
K. II. S. 27; "Waukeg-an H. , . 10.
K. II. S. 19; Hacine 1-1. S. 21.
K. H. '. 12; Radne JI. '. 7.
K. II. ', 13; Racine College 6.
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LITERARY
The Winning of the Prize
•• Natalie McKenzie
The Renaissance
•• Earl Schmitz
The Great Northern Silence
•• Ruaael Benedict
Our Skeleton
•• Georgia Grover
POEMS
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ANNUAL..
THE WINNING OF THE PRIZE.
The time fo1· tire pl'iz1• to he awarded
was Yt'I'.,. 111·ar· at hand. E\'t'I',\• pupil
in the ht t le eountrv sehool of jla verne
wa.· l't•1·tai11 \\·ho ":as to IH· tlw fortttll·
ate Olli': 11a111Ply Ji1111uy Lamb.
An•!
tltt'\' all wishl'd him tire lwst of luek
and 110 Olli' was pnvious of him - that
is no Ollf' who <·otmtt•d for a11Ythi11g in
the Sl'lronl.
To be s111·1· th1;re was a
little l'l'ippled bo.\'. whose IHtrPnts WPl'l'
poor, whom they had Sl'Pll out in tht•
woo<h. a fl'\\' ti1111's but 1w one P\'Pr eor1·i<lered him. Ile had 011h· hee11 iu thl'
,·illauc a short time, so l;o\\· eould hi'
know wh1·n· tire ferns gl'cwT Jimm,\·.
howe\'<'r, had met him urore than OIH'l'
on hi. tramps after· plants. and lw
knew that the crippled hoy's collt>ctio r
was almost as large as his.
But h,•
did not confide hi fears to th<> re. t of
the sehool, . o they thought he was
eonfidcnt of winning.
One of the well to do fa rmcrs a hont
::\TaYerne had offert>cl a prize of tw<>nty-fi ,.e dollar· for the ht>st <'olleet ion
of fe1·11s fonn<l within a 111ile each wav
from )laYerne.
Others in the scho~l
had . tartt'd a collection hut a
oon
as thPy found out Jimmy wa · competing with t Ir Pm, they <lr•ipped out 011e
h.'· all except the crippled boy.
His
fat!H•r had been ick and theY nPedP<l
thl' 111onpy to pay the elodor'~ hill. As
day a ft cr day passPd, his store in<'rc>;•wd until he hael se\'PntY-fh-e <liffr1·ent kinds. :-;till Ill' lt>arneel at s('hool
that Ji111rny had ehdrty, all there were
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to hl' found a bout
~l<fferne.
'l'hP c' l'lll t'ul da ,. drew n ar.
Th
1·011t"·111111s W<'l'l' to. l1e hand eel in in the
"'.'1'11i11g an.l a spelling match was to
takt> pl<tl'e while the p1·ize wa.· l•l'lll~
dt>e·idl d.
a ff l'I' wlri<'h refr·t>slunl'nb
"·pr·e to he s1·1'YP<l. '!'hat 1uorning the
e·1·ippl<•d hen· had SP\'l•nt\·-11i11t.> ft.1·n ·
h11t was 1111;1 hie to find t'lw Pid1tit.>th
onP.
Jh- had hct>n out m01·11i11g and
ni¥ht <'\ l'n· dav for two \\'l'l'ks Sl'an·hing fol' ti.is l11~t fl't'n h11t in ,·ain.
It
wa.· 11owh1•rc to he found . • "ow .Jimmy
knPw \\·lrat the crippled hoy lae•kt>d.
and was elw('kling inwardly o\'cr 1t1.·
S!'el'Pt f.H· then• WHS only Ot;C pla<·c t )
find the fc·i·n he wanted. and it \\'a
hidd<•n under the side of a ste<'p hill
whi,•h had e·avPd in.
.Jimmy hi111st>lf
hail happened upon it unexpt.>dedl~·.
The cripple<l bo_,. .-tart Pd out at
four n 'do<•k the tinal morning and
t1·arnpc>d all ruorning hut in vain.
Ahout 110011 h<• he<•ame tired and dishc>at·t •'tH'd aurl his ]pg began to pain
hiru, hut ht> still kept on, . tm11hling 'l·
long, he at Inst eana' to the ven· hill
wlwre the long- soui.?ht fern wa.: hideh'n.
Ht> stt>ppt'd to the edg-e of tlv'
hank to look down.
The ground,
softe11ed by the recent rains, gaYe way
lw1H•ath him aud he pitched forward
on•r the Peke. II l' strnggled to fn•
himsPlf fro11t the mas. of
oil and
roots tlrnt had fall<'rr with him onh· to
find to hi.· <li.·rnay that he had injt;rc>d
his IC'g so that he eould not . tand. lfo
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auk hat•k e. hau. tetl and lay f,,,
sollldime t•io \\"Pak to n;ovt>.
But as
the tirnt> passed a\vay. lw lll't'CllllP
alarnwd and lwgan to t·all wildly for
dp
fl\\ JillllllY had t'OlllP out to S<'P if
JS13 x
.. no11i.d1 fm· 1111', ·· lw add1•1I. ·· <'<rnH' on
no\'. Ids t 1·y again.··
~lo\\'ly h1·t \\'!'I'll pain and tlw joy at
th1• 1 bought of th1• 111onPy. thl' hoy got
to Ins f1•1•t, aud tlw\' matlt' tlH•ir way
ha<·k to his homc>. · LPa\'ing the lan{e
hO\ in his 111ot lie1"s ea1 "· .Jimnn· ran
!JO.lilt' as fast as his ll'gs t'ould 'carry
l1im, and, running to J11s r iom, opener!
t h1· l1ig hox whit'h h1· ti his fprns. He
took one sma 11 ddiea ll' Olli' from their
mi< st, tlwn ht11Ti1·d hiwk t•1 the lame
th<· fern had iwt>n distl1rlwd bY a11YOllP
an<l as he ealllt' whistling u1; tlu; hill
h' lwal'd the ery and hul'l'it•d qni<"kl.''
to the plat'P fro111 which it <·a111t>.
As
he drew n<·ar and saw the <·1·ipplPd h<1y
o near hi: secrt>t, ht> startt>d and was
about to turn h:H·k. when .'Olllt>thing
in the fat'<' of thP lamt• ho_,. stoppPd
hi111. Going to his side. ht> said:
.. I ·ay, t•an 't yon get up · ·
The UO_\', too w<•ak to sp<'ak, only
shook his hPad.
ho
s t'<ittagt'.
I:· t when t ht> doo1· op1·nl'd, and he
ha11d1•d thl' fp1·n to t h1• 1nntht>r with
tlw words, ··It's for him, hp'l] know,"
so111 ·thing m h1·r fa<·1· <'hPeke<l his
lmght Slllilt'.
.. Is lw hPt t 1•1·? · • lw ~ t.1 m me1·P<l.
.. Yt>s, ·· ~;'11• answ1•1·t>d with a sail
wist !'11! sm1lt>, "\'<'I".\' rnuvh better, hut
hi' \\'ill not nPPtl thP fe1·n ll<rn· ...
.Ji•11111y t'l10k1'<l and n1sht>tl from th1:
.. Oh psh;rn·, .. said .Ji111111,,·. ·'I Pt's tl'y
it :rn;nn1.'. ·'
Ifr pn1 his al'lll ahout th<' lall!e ho.'·
and triPd to raist> l ill! to his fl.pt, hut
with a <'I'.'' of Jllllll tht• ho.'' f1•1l ha<·k.
;';Jowh· his en•s fillPd, hut ht> fon•e,I
ha<'k tlw tPar~ and, looking b1·aHly up
to .Jimmy. aid.
··I '111 son·,·. but I !.\'lie ·s \'OU 'd lwttPr
ca 11 sonH' miP. ·'
·
J Illllll.'' heca me ala rnwd.
~ ;!Y," he ex<"lai111t•<l. .. I kno\\ wll\·
y'lu ·rr: hPrP, and I \·p got th1• f'tor;i
yon '1·1· looking fo1·, a11d if you']} just
try to get honw with Ill.'' lwlp, why
I ·11 I ·11 gi\·e it to .''OH and - an l
yon ea n win. I do11 't want t lw p1·iz1•
atJYhow, onlv. - w1•ll, \'OU SP1'. 111v
da;l . aid lw ·~1 gin Ill<' hi~ lw't horsP if
I \\"Oil. llut I g11Pss 111.'· pony's goo1!
p la1•1•.
Tt1at night wlwn t hf' pri1.1' was pro-
elainu·d Ji111111il' Li1111h ·. lit>, with a
n·ry soh1•1· fat·I', \\'i1 lkP1t np to tlw
hall and 1•xplai1H·d IHnY tht> lamp hoy
had diPd, ··and so I "ish thl' twentvD\'I' dollan; tn h1• ¥in•n to his part>nts."
.\ nd lat<•r that night. as .Jimm.'· lay
in l11s littll' whit<• lwd, his fatlwr eame
int11 his 1·00111 and taking· ltim by th<>
1111 nd said :
· · ~ I y bo.\', I'm proud of you ... That
was :i I!. hut .J i111111\- 11nd1•1·stood an<l he
Wf':Jt lo ~J1•1•p pPl';(' ·tJ.\· t'Olltl'nt.
Natalie Mc Kenzie.
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ANNUAL..
THE RENAISSANCE.
U1·1•at had b1•p11 the e.·<·i!Pflll'llt i:1
Oea, t•o111pani1•s of waniors had r11shcd
from one end of t hr ca pit a I !'ity of th,..
l'ho1u.•<'i<Jn l'olon,· 111 .·orth .\frit·n tn
the ot hPI'.
Ev1:ry Ji,·ing being ha•l
l1is 01· hl'l' \Yoi·k assignrd. Tiu· Ho111:P1s
who had l1111·11Pd great ( ·a1·t hagP, 11• ..
cruel, the M'lfi h RomaJJs hnd enst tht>ir
·uvious e.) t•s upon thi.· the proudest
t'ih· of the J>hone<·ians.
ilnt all thi hustl<', all thi rom·n!!<.
; 11 this fighti11~ ha<l a\ai lt>d nothing.
• 'ow li11t 011p l'a111il.) of all that pop11l011s t•it.,· l't'lllai•rnd.
Th<:> high (ll'1Ps1.
of tiill mid st.it Iv miPn, of fnl'l'O\\'t' I
face, white ]urn· 1;nrl b<:>ard rraehing to
!ii .. wais 1 , h:n ing l.idden with his fam1l.' in hi seer t charnhers of worhip,
alo•1 <:>s1·a1J1'•l.
1 Ie now stood in hi;;
flowin~ •·ob · · loolrn1g· nt the !"tin.· nf
l is le <n-t>d 1•ity, nJJd •110111·11t•d its fall.
Br bo•t•nme i•1 Pn. ib:e to hi-; ·nrro•rndiw.:- , a, wa hi wont when lookin"' into tnc future. nnd 1r1mrhled oftlv. Hi.;
• on. :tting nE"arh. •. heal'cl th: prophee.) and prrachPtl it a he would .t
re li~don to h1
ll<'Cl' so rs.
' Oh thou OIH'<' hC'<1 1ti•'nl. o c>P
ri<.'ht• t 0f t·itlC' . 1ho11, who now liP t at
m,· frt>t in J l'i11 . "•II <>0111 to thi• •'
O\~'ll ag·Hin \\ he•1 from tlH• • 'orth mr11
ro•11<:> from out t ht:> Jue . Th n again
will 1-Jiy tl ornuchfn1·<' lw 111hahitP•l,
then H!!'n;n "i I thy temples be filled,
th• n will thy J"Iin awal·<:>n."
Th<:> ngc>d rnau too<! i!Pnt for- :in
i11stn11 . thPll. pas 'l'ri with ho\\ Pd hPwl
lllt Cl his 1llld1•1• 1 1' Jlllltl of\\ 1'!Ji11g.
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Lientt•n:wt <'01tel'11, a .'"'ll111g Italian
ofli1·Pr, was "ll)H't'\ i.·i11~ the .. t twin•.!
up'' of !ht> lat'g'P 111ilit:11'\' 'II' nopla111•
mtdt'I' his <"0111111a11d nt t hi' I tn ia11 ~t11tio11 in tile eity of T1·1poli.
· · ThC'1'<• a rt' r11 mo1·s a hont. that
ba11,J..: of' ,\1·111.s :Jl'( anno\ ing our <':ll'·
antns. :\f; jc11· I> ',\•·buzz' is
rndin·:
n out to lll\'1 • i~ate, ., tlll' 'i1•ntc•11aut
i11f'or111rc1 !1is Jm1thl'I' otllt·l'I' s11h-li<:>11tt· 11111t Tos1·a1.i \\ho a<.'<·0111p:rni1•d him
on hi n11· jo11n1e_ys.
"Finr." eja1·11latt><l
1h<:>
lntter.
'' ll11w is th<:> 111aehi11e .,
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frw tcdmi<>nl n• <' t10•1
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alls\\ l'l's follo11•t><l 11 hi'e th1' finish•n !
tow•.1Ps wt>re pnt npo11 the man mad ..
hi1·<1. Gra<.'efully thC' m:unmotlJ <'agle
tot 1k to the air, and wn
0011 out ,,;
ight of it. nest. I' or an I our it oarrd
O\C't' tlw ,'aluirn. but it· OC'C'llpant
tw
notlung- r Clpt th blue i~~ and thr
ndJ,• s stri>trh1 of rollin!!' :nlll.., heart!
not Ir 11~ L <'PJlt l'faI'in"' of tt1r Pll"i' •'
1111d th<:> "Ii thng of 1 he "ind. "nil.•
th1• t.ineh ne \\ ept trndil~· 011\\ ,p·ll.
It pf'netrated forth r anrl farther int
the ~ •n of ~and nn~il, "hile em111in-..
ti horizon, t11 pilot noti<'Pd a da r'{
pot. ~oon the pot h<:>N1me lnrg0r nntil he n•1d hi;; C'ompanion WC'"<' ahle i-n
tli <'Pl'n I uip of tone , Ion ly pilla1
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anr1 111cC>1 l'l,uucl . pot.· whieh upon
!'lG ·,•r 1 li.·l'r\ at ion pro\ 1• i to hP holr>s
i11 tlt1• !!1'Lllll1d.
I· ro111 th1•sp I 'lll'.' .t
h1:11g~
l·ro.1d 01' ant-l'kl'
L1•arers, the ruins <>f tlll' "'l'l'HI eity,
<l1•;i i'o1· 'ou wlto 11n· to awakl'll ttt ·m.
('0111!'. t;;kt• ]H>SS!'SSIOIJ, till its long dt•-
.·\1ar111l'd
,.;('t((>d houses, its thoro1whfan'.. 'it-:
t1·111pll'.s.
\\'e a1e the willi1w •rvants. '·
"lie is ill\ it_ing u · to fill a pretty
large eo11tn1l'(," thP lil'llll'ttalll sai,l
hall to l11111se1 I' - .. But st ill these' old
rums will uttraet hordl's of an·heologi.t.-, a11d this platl'aU is nd111irahly
situated J'o1· a11 aviation station. ''Yon"
to his i111t·rpretc1', "111ay tell hilll t h·1t
we lllust Jl<l\\ ll'H \·1· hi111, but, also tl'll
him. '"e will soon n•turu, and with us
will 1·0111c• 111<111y more\\ ho will ehauge
his l'llins to a thri,·ini. : <"it 1·. ••
The l'hief listenl'd iutenth·. and,
upon h1•a riug I he good 111·\\·s, f~ll upon
ltis fat·I', as is t ltL' jJoha1111nednn
1·11stolll, praising- ,\'lah and thP <lod 01'
his fo1·1•f at lwrs. 'l'osC'lllti ·. n•rsion of
tlw pra.) er was:
"Oh Allah. tho11 al't good.. Oh llod
'l'hP1 stood ldlll "azed at 1111 wo11d1•r
of ~1011J1•r:;, maJt'. tically sailiug t•)ward 1hP111.
Al last the a\'iators reeo~11iled thelll as 1\nths. So111c f'c>ll on
their· fa1·1"" 11th1•1-.· rnse allll l'.-horte I
1h1• <'row1 1 h~· spt>e<'h and gf'sture. all'!
still otlwrs 111·1·1· too asto1111d1•d to dv
a11yth111g, hut watl'h this apparition.
'l'hl' lil'ttlena 111 shut off all JHl\\'C'r,
and, "itl, a g1'al'l'ful, hir<l-likf' swoop,
th\• nrnehi11l' alightNI 11ear the motley
thr1111g. l111rnediateh· it was sm'l'om11led Ji,·
. a \\ ildh-., c;ihbP1·i1w,..., adorin"'
ero\\ d of hu1111111itv.
.. \Vhat a1·e th~~- sayi11g." nskc••l
('011el 11 of the• s11b-li1•11tP11a11t. H g-001[
inteqll'et 1· ••
• Tht>y . ee111 to think,·· \1·n the r I!.', "tlwt \\ l' al" prophtts from he1ne11. IIC'."l i,.; the <·hicf. Ile sa1·s: ',\s
p1· p!·e ied h,,. 0111· g1'Pal 11111·p~fo1-. yoa
l n' P come from the north from •mt
the .sk:<'s. \Yp 1111\·e liYccl likP h<'. "ho
wa. om· father, under t!H• l'arth to 1n·epa J'l' t ht• l'llin of t Jip prid(' of 011r for~
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of Ill\' l'athPrs, who11H•ve1· thou 11111\'P>;t
ha 1·t; l11•e11, Le prn i..;(•LI. '!'he propiwC'.V'
of the hi!!h prie. t ha, hLl'n fulfilled.
Oea awaken·.''
Ead Schmitz.
THE GREAT NORTHERN SILENCE.
"'l'hl' la,.;t of thi.s claim, old man"'
. aid Bob J:111·ton to hi.· c·'lmpauion a
he -.;1•1·apc•( the frw I'(' naining grain<;
of gold from tie I tit•C' b -·" Y ·. and I '1n glad of it. The faC't
'"You do look rather fag!!ei that's
f.et. hut, ''he 1·011solcd'' '"'e·1: he i11
the .·tall'. inside of a few \\e1•k an I
then .1 on ean rt> t u 1>.
\niat do .I on
. a~· to a little fe11, t tu-night.
\\~p\ •:
!!Ot enough !!lltb to lit 't and mor•',
ton.·'
The h11y'· e.1e· l'ghted up at hi·
friPnd: .,\lnpathl•I ic "onl
and 111 ·
. it>p J!"<" lid1tC'r a · he ea rl'i1•d his
tooL du11 Jl to the ·haC'k..
Tht• t \\'O bo1·.· hn1l met on tlw . tt>nmer on their "~Y to Alaska and had he1·onH• friend,.; r"ron1 thP fir t. On ar1·iYin!! at 1h1• "Land of Gold" a: it wa.
common1y C'alled, they nnt11rally dung
t ogct hPr and on Burton'· pro po. a I d<'cit1i>d to lweon e pa t'tners. Two yea rs
had passel! without a qunnP] or a mi f'
i. pal. I'm ti11•tl out," the ~ oung fellow 1 e11.;11·ked .·lo\\ ly as hl' pi<•kC'd up
1i
to0ls.
Y OhnJ!
Bm·ton !!lanC'eil at Harry
tioningl .. lie in hi stn•Pght and
hea Ith had not t ho11g1't of hi'> C'Ompa11io11 who, throug-h the long winte1·
mo11th. of toil, had beC'o111e g-rarlually
thinne1· and " akt>r until he wa at
the point of a brrnk-down.
Hob ad
mirPd the • oung FrenC'hnwn'
grit
mo1·<:> and mo1·1• aud grew a hic1111C'd of
th fnC't that he hncl not takt>•1 none of
tht• hanl 'r work for him ·lf.
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11ndP1sta111li1w hc•t\\'l'1'11 th1•111 .md it
had been a pPriod of' prnfit as \\'I'll to
Loth. lla1·1·is .\lontag11!' or '•Ilnrl'y"
m; !:ob 1-.tllt'd l1i111 was fron1 Fntlll'l',
Lnt, !wing q11i1·k to lea1·n had soon heeo1np quit1• .\111p1•i1·a11izl',I although hr
still \\'orshipPd his "Frn111·1• ., as a
1·hild \\"Ol'ships its n1ot h1·1-.
Boh had
waudl'I't>d fro111 a town i11 1101-thl'l'll
lllinios to thP eoast and wl1ilP thel'e
had caught" thP irold hunting frve1·.
Tiu· hovs thl'e\\" thl'ir tools into thP
shaek an;I thPn h11l'l'ied O\'Cr to the
grnb t1·11t. lighti11g a 111all'h to sPP to
pi1·k out thP hPst thPir stoek of suppliPs
1·01ild al l'onl. Ilal'I'\", \\'ith thP insti111·t
nt' l'\·1·1·y tr11!' J.'1·1'1ll:l1111an. 1·oulcl reall,\·
t·ook Vl'I'.\' well, and so1,n1 ha11 a fl'ast
of ·ardi111•s, 1·:11111ed potatrn>s and "so11r
do11!..d1" h1·ead Jll'<'!Hll'<'d, \\'hi1·h \'a11isli1•d 1·apidJ,,. \\·he11 plaet>d lH·fon• thP anJl<'lill's of those two \'n11ng fPllo\\'s a1·
•·usto111Pd to beans a1;d salt pork.
Aftl'I' the dish1•s had tieen 1•Jpa1·p!}
aw;•\ and \\:l'ihl'd, 11 ga111P ot' eards w;:~.
p1·npos,.d by llol>. But it took n1u<'l1
a1·g1111H1 nt 11ucl man.'' appt>als h1>fm·e
lJnrQ· 1•ould finally lw pPr.·naded to
1akP pal't. ll1• ·1•p111ed in a stra11g-P
111ond that night.
Thi irame lrntl proe1•dprj 1111distnrhP l
fol' pf'l'l1; ps hnlf an lwm· wht'll tl!t•
·It ti 1logs \\ hieh "l'l'l' kt•('t togt•th1·1·
n11tsid<' \\'l'rP hPard to ha1·k, growl an•!
u1akl' a '10lPnt dist 11rba11er. 'l'hr bO\·.,;
d1·or pcd t1->ei1· eal'tls lint! hurried o;it
antl to t heii- <·ons1t•1·nntio11 fo1111d the
!!l'llb I <'l•t wht>rp t ht> foods, ~nns, mnn11111it io11 and otl e1· ·upplie WPl'P kPpt
"l'llPJ ed in fla111i>s.
Harry lost },is
he<1d at onec, but Bob, immecliatrly
taking 1·lwrgP of thingR. gr: hbe>d a
. ho\'<'l .111d ordPrt>d Ilarnr to do the
.1rnP, rude>a,·01·pd to
:ti1wui. h tl1e
ftam1
by putting !10\\ 011 thP•11.
llowe,·e1', 1hl'i1· plfo•·ts p1·tffed f'u+ilc»
The fiamp had l-!ai1wd snl'h head\\ :•y
tlrnt thl' tent \\H
oon de trn 'Pll. Th 'Y
we1e IPf't \\Paponle ·, and ~vh n tlte
ftam1·-. l'Pa<'hP I the 01! "I.i<'h thry had
b 1·ougl1t a1•1·0 s ti e l'ldg<' after mm n
trnuble>, tl.i> cnu e ploded, and the fpw
thing· thry had hop d to cli·.1i: out
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fro111 the fi1·p we1 e t>1.ti1·t>I\' dl'. tr \"NI.
Aud without any 111Pa 'is of 1·;q11<l
trans1101·tatim1 to 1hP lll';lJt•st <'amp
\\"hi'!'~ food and hPlp t•ould h<· ohtaint>cl,
fo1· the dogs, in all t hl' t·1 nt'11sio11, had
11rn11agrd to !!Pl Ions(' a11d \\'l'l'l' gont• !
ll opPless a11d dt'iJl'l'Sst·d tltt• boys l'llfr1•pc[ thP l'ahi11 with 110 it!Pa of what
was to h · tlonP. Afte1· talkinl! it o\'Pl'
for 1rn·hill', 1hh, always opti111istit·
propc. 1•d that hi' walk to Ihm·. on. ohtai11 ltl'lp and l'<'llll'll as soon as pos, i hi I'.
"l wo11 't lw ahl1 1 to gPt lrnt'k fol' fiY<'
01· six days, .. hP t>xplainl'd. .. l>a\\·s >ll
;1i11 't as <·lost' as it lllight ht'. lnt1, it's
t l1P onh· 1 ltinir to ht> d 1111.' "
Ila n·~·. hi!!-h1•a 1tcd tlwuirh i111p1·;l!'ti('fll. i11. i ·tPd on goi11ir hi1m;pJf, hut
finaJh- ·11l1111ittt>d t 1 I \oh 's <·ou11sil as h
ahn1~·s did in thP t>11<l.
. 'p,·prtht•I<• · ·
it \\';;·wit It ;i flf''iug of dispai1· and
ho1w!Pss111•ss that ht• hid his part nPr
i:ond-hyt' and J'Ptlll'llt>d to tl11· 1-;1hin.
a tPI' \\'aft·hiug- hi111 011t of si!!lit :J·
1·01111d a hP1HI of' the t'l'L't•lc
It \\'a
1•losp to (111P o 't·lnek h<>fol'e th<' Yo1111•.,.
fp)Jow fell to slt'PJ>, <l1·pami11i,r or' fami~
Ill'· and ])()1111dlt·ss \\'ast1•s of' silo\\' and
!{'(',
JI" awok•' n<•.·t mo1·ninir with a fepliuir of lo11t·linPss \\'hieh was 11ot allt'Yi itL'd h,\" his fH'ssi111istit• ;tltitudl'
llis
lt11ngL'I' \\'as l)(•ginini,r to hothl•r him
"l't•at lj in spitt· tlf' tht> fras~ of th•
nii:!ht be> fore. 1lis ruu-dowu rousfit 11tio11 t·rird for goorl whol1•so•11p fond.
The few 1·1·umb \\ hi<'h t'Purniued from
tlw "ha1111•1l't'. H Bob hat] ·tded it,
only ser,·ed to inel'Pa e tlw Q"na~Yin~ i11
hi· ·tomaC'h.
\Vhi1e rummai.ruw ai·ound i11 a drawwhi1·h hP hlld improYi. Pd, he di·
('O <'red
ome fish hook..;, fl nd line
It
i.r< Yl him au idp;. Ile kue\\ that 4.;h
Wt>r1· oft l'n ('il ughf t n 1· lllJ!h Ow i t' 111
oi.1t· lo ·alitie , and he t'etp•·minPd I.."
tn it
1.ut "I at l'OU J. h u P f'lr
bait? 'l'lwre \\a no nlC'at
not'''"' 1
a po•·k 1·i11d. Furnlly 11n old rPd f!an1wl l1irt hangin"' on the "llll cnught
hi eye. lie ran do\\ n to thr trrnm,
'·orkE'tl iu a frenz.) and aftl'l' an hol!I'
l'!'
THC
SPY
111a:.ng-L'd t <'hop a ho 11• t hr11 the t h1l'k
i1•r. Trt•mhlin!! \\· ith 1•x1·1t 111·nt and
fat ~lll'. hr d1·v p1 l'cl hi h l ok and II l'
i •1t .> t fl<' st r I'll 1.
\\• th la ~l' <'.H ·s w
\\Ill l ' lll' l I 1 1· a fJ It.
.A l 1" ; !I It >Ill' 's
t>Xl L' la n e.) iil' l'l'alizt•d that h1 1·ha111·1•s
with s11eh lrnit wrrt• small. The extr1•1J1 ..• 1·old whieh l1a1l rr •(•lltl,\· s1•t in,
forrl'd hilll to !!O ha1·k to th• ea bin.
Hut. lwfot·l· g-i,·i JU in. h1· la11I a stid\:
11Ctllss thl' holl' aud tied thl' lilll' to it,
11wking- Ills pn>. en<·<' lllllle1•1•.·sar.'·· !!is
frl'1Jlll'llt ,· isits to thl' li11P \\'l't't• always
1111s1we• ssf11l aud he bt'1•a;11e 111ore all•!
11101·<' de. ·po11dP11t as the da,\· passed.
Aftt•r a t 1·011hlrd night's .·11 Pp lw awoke to fill,l his lnm.!!l'I' alinost g-1lll " .
'l'ltP almost unbearable u11awi11g ill hi:
StOllHll'IJ Of thl• da\' iii' Ol'l' had disapp1•an•d.
H11t hi~ period of fastill!!
had weuk1•11Pd him to an 1111h1•liC'Yt>abh.•
1•xt i 1wt. II 1' 1•ottl d ll ot hold his though ts
to Olll' .·11hj1·et.
lhs hrnin sPe111PJ
we11ri1•J. llr dimh· J'Pllll'llthrrP<l that
his slPep had hPt'll 'mark1 d h,\· horrihl~
drPallls a11d s11ddP11 awakenings.
II ..•
wo11d1•r1•d wlH•rt• I:oh WHs. alld h '"' It·
farPd
Thell hl' would filld hi111s1·lf
thinkin~· of his 1·hildhood m1<1 of s1111
ll\ Fran<'r. wh1·1·1· it \\ ns llt•Yrl' <·olrt
IiP did 11ot 11oti<·e tliat 1 hP fire had
dit•d down allrl that th1• r-ahin was' Pl',\'
1•old. \ltt•1· d1·1•s.·ing hr sat indo]p11tl.1•
Oil t iiP Pdg,• of the htallk \\"at1·hi11ir hi,;
breath slo\\"ly rh!.' from his UQstril..:
.\ll 11nllat11ra·I brightness was in his{'~ P
<llld bis fa(•' wa ... fl11sh1•d arHI haggard.
Suddenh· his foeP hri!!hteued iirnl h·~
smill•rl fai;1tl •. A<·tion sriz<'d him. lie
dnshed thro1;gl1 tl.P door and down to
the strP:tlll without eoat or hat. The
hole which hC' had choppPd in tlw ice
thr rlaY hPfnrp \\'as Pntire]y fn>zt•n
on•1'. iie ran h1wk to th0 <'ahin for the
n.·e, alld fen.• ri ·hl,v broke the il'P a
rnu11d the li11P. 'l 1 1q.q.ri11g Yinl<>utly at
the string- he soon brought thl1 end of
the line to thC' ·11rfael'. On the hook
was a fish! • ~ot largr, to he snre, hut
a fish at any rate.
Ile grasped it in
hi Nli:!'er hancl nnd t<'aring the liae
from it.· n11Ht1h clasht>d hal'k to the
<'ahiu, aftn t•arefully re ·etting the
Jin .
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I !is J>l'l's<'llr ' t' of ll1ind s enH•d t o ret n rn. Il e 1·1·huilt th1• fin ', pr·ppal'Pd th
fis h a n d eook1•d it. Th e . 11111 11 of till'
lllt><rl l'l'donhled his famishl'rl appl'titl'.
•oj \\'<ill ing fc l" t I ll' lllOrsr>l t 0 1•ook ht•
pla11 d it oll 11 prnt l' a lid l'll!!l't'I.'· d \'Olll'eri it. '1111· tast e of th· tiu,- fish
had h1·011~ht ha1·k his h11l1g1•r wi th in1•t'l•as1•d !01·ci>.
I Ii,, l't I' 1111• t trips,
wit lwnt eoat 01· hat. onh· i111·1·p11. ·pd 1 he
fun of his l ('\' l'I'. Thi' ;la,. \\'Ol'l' awn I'
slo~1· l.'· alld pai11full.'··
'1' lll• lonl'linC''iS
of ahsolutP solitnd1• h:1d i>Pg1111 to haYt'
it ·s l'li'rd upon hi111.
ThP 11tt1•r stillllPss alld pit ile~s eold nf the grP nt
wast\' of i1•1• and snow ho1·1• dowll upon
thl' ,\' Ollltg' F1·p11eh111an.
Ill' lwgan tn
realizl' 1111\\ ill'ig11ifi1·ant pow1·rlt>ss hl'
\\'ils, putting his p1111.'· strP11ght against
tJip ('l'llt'l i<•,\' pO\Yl'J' of' th<• . 'orth. \\Ta ..;
thPr1• any us tn·in" to fiirht?
IIi
f PYl'l' !!I'~\\ n •1rl ii!· 'IH'ea 1111~ less eonseinus of his snfl'e1·i11gs. I ndiff Pt'Pllt tu
tlw fa1·t that the fir1• was a!!ai11 low. anrl
1he h11t growing stPadily <'nldt>1·, h11
stood at the window watehing the
im111p1·ous l'loncl.· fioat h.'· and pile up
in t h1• Wr>sl.
Towar1ls eYening tlt1' storm hrok,'.
and in all its llorth1•1·n Yiolenl't> howlt>d
and whinl'd about thP rude sh111•k
\\')]{'rl'in thl' sick ma11 was shPltrred.
:\Ionta"UC 's dC'spo11d!•11<'." <'ha11g1•d to
1·hildishn<·ss and as till' s101·m 's violPllPC
inercasl'd he hi<l his head in the blankets of hi. · h1111k and eried ill f Par. Hut,
whl'n th1• fur.'· of the storlll lwg-all to
a hat 1• a 11<1 the light of rla,\' oneP mo1·"
J><'IwtratP<l the shal'li:: he lH•<·ame more
ealm. Toward mo1·11ing he h<'a1·d a
. <'rafrhing at the door an1l upon opPning it onP of the dogs which had
myst 1•rio11sl,\· rlisa PP<'ll 1·erl . 1aggPrPtl in.
Ilal'l',\' regarded it in <kl'p thought
watr•hing its e\'l'r,\· lllO\'f'lll<'llt.
The
IH'ast. n1·a 1·h· frozPn was so oil l'l'\'i,·ed
by the war;n glow of the fire nnd endeavored to make friC'nds with tl1P bov,
but hP arnitlP<l the 11ni11111l as if it
a ~make.
lit' la.'· in his hunk in a
stupor most of the rla_,•. 1·ousing now
1111<l the11 to c·1·awl to thr fir!' a111l pu:h
a frPsh log onto the C'oals.
~\. · nid1t clreYv near, :.\Tontag-ue. eem0
0
w;s
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ANNUAL..
t>«l 1o grow st 1'011g1•1', hut t h1•J'p was a
\\"ild !.!11•11111 in 1i·. !'VP.
Ill' lwg-an
"eighi11g and P ti •at i11g fl 1• \a 1111• 'II'
1 hl' g-old \\"hi1·h ht> lrnd 1·xt nil'! 1·d from
its hidiug pla<"1·
Ile !!loatr•d o\·1·r 11.
li•t it .·t1•'a111 Lt>tWl'Pll hi.· fi11gP1-.· a 1 1 l
c:an•ssL•d 11 as 11 111otl1!'!', d1w-. h1·1· ehild.
~11dd!'1il,\· his <·lo11d!'d hnt111 <'IP:t\l"I
awl h1• 1·Pm1· 11h1·1·pcl 1hat it wa · ti HP
for lla1·1T's n·t111·n.
Ilt> rnn to thP
doo1· an~I IH'l'l'f'd il'to th1' \\'ll\'l'l'ill!!
lig-ht . .,\ftp1· a slwrt pPriod of i111t•ns1•
lis1Pning and \\·at•·hin.!!. his llll<'Ontrnlled t Pm per hl'odP forth and hr> stonur>d
and sti 1111J1·.! tihout th!' tmy t'OCl'tt.
~l'eing th1• dn!!. and 1·p1· 1g-11izi11g hi111
a. one of thL• dl'sl't'tl'l'S s1'Pm<•d to gj, <'
him Hll iclL•a. lIP !!I'<'W <'!'aft,\·. Laugh.
ing 11e1·vo11sl,\· h1• pH·l·ed 11p 1111• .·t11h of
a peneil whi"h h<• had hPPU 11si•1g t)
fig11n• his \\'Paith and aftl'r s•·1·ihhli11g
a l'ew \\'Ol'd s on a Sl' rap fi 11 t>d his
p<H'k<'ts with the prP1·i o11.· n1t•tal. Il1 ·
l',\'es h1·ea111e un11at11l'a ll y hright. hi:-.
·lowly l'oa 111 i11 g lips wm· k etl «0 11 v u lsi\'1'-
I,\,'' 1th all 1 IP st •alth of a n111nia1• h •
1·r1·pt t01nir1l thc> shi\ Pl'i11g heas1, "h
. ·<'<'ll1t>d 1o fp1•l hi. da 11!.!< r 11 nd laY d
~lllll'llOl;ill!!
11'l'lllhlill!! in (hp !'01'111'1'.
his Pntirl' ren111 ining ·t l'Pll•!ht h1• IPnpe.J
upon tl1P dog and 10 1·1• Iii 11 "ith hands
11 nd f1·1•t.
Th,• lwa t fo11!!."l t hil!'k, but
1n1s 11na!Jlc to r•o11• wit 11 t hP •11adma11 ';;;
·npPl'na turn I s1 rt"lgh t.
\ \'it h n la 't
h11t s11p1'L'lllC t>tl'ort. with r>\'t'I',\' lllll ·e]P.
in his "a. ted !1odv 1:11l1. IH• 1or<' 1hc
throat of lhP dog f;·ot11 sitf1> to sidr> II
st ag!.('Pl'l'd to his l't>l't and stood Inn king
at the blood sln"·h tri1•klin!! .t<·ross th<>
tloor Th•n . '"11i1l!'ring <';Ill, 1J!sivc>l,v,
Ji,. pit1·hL'd t'o1·wa1·d. d1·ad, and fl'll nernss the body whieh still riuivC'rPd t
his f PPt.
Yo11ng l\111·t on rPt111'11ing nn hour
latp1· f'om1d on tht' table a s mal l piece
of dir·t:-· p a p1'!' whi<' h h orP thP ff'•v
·1·rn"·li11!! wo l'd. in I· 1·e1H•h. "] 11m rieh !
I lit in g-old a!lll drink hloo1l ~ ··
JUST BOYS.
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Russel Benedict.
THC.
SPY
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OUR SKELETON.
,v ou llDt s<'Pll a fitful li:,d1 t glt' am from
u11dt·1· thP don· of that fateful Hoo111
l:l. A voil't' moaupd soft!,\· , • 0, hriu:t
biwk Ill\' honl's, ll!Y bo111•s, lll\' lost
b o1w. ! . (I, how l'a·n I ('l'l'sent ;11yst>lf
on .J11dg1·11w111 Day, if' I 1·1111 11<·ithn
walk. tall· nor m en<' l "·c111sL' 11n· hone..,
111'\' :,!Oil\' i 0, hl'ing I ;11·k Ill,\: h ·lllt''>,
my Ii st ho11Ps !
Lisk11 abo, 111\· ehildn•11, to thl' eall
ul' the living. an'd lu•lp 11s to iind th"
ho11Ps of our· worthy skell'ton. that om·
littlp t>111pty-head1>ci Frrsl11t's may fill
tlwir ,·al'1111111s with k11owle1lge of a
most important suh,il't'L
'!'his is thl' wa,· 0111· wo1·tln' sk1•Jpton
lonkt>d \\ hP11, at· our agP, 01;r 1110( ht•rs
11ud fath •1·s going into tlLt• <·la ·s l'OOJU
bent upon mis<·l1ief, wert' st n)·t>d by th"
rPpruvi11g sta1·e of our .J1111i01'. ha11gi11~
upon tl,e \\';ill. luepi11g- !!11<1rd O\'<'I' t ht>
physiology l'OOlll.
lfnve Y<•ll 11<•\'PI' hi>nrd how BoniP,
Skinkle and ~WP1lt• slippt·d to 1·00111
13 Olll' ni!.d1t aft1•1· tht',\' had bE'C·n k<>pt
on dPtP11tion t 1ll fi \'1• n 'el1H'k, to pin l
l'P\'enge l'n1· t hP 11101·1·m,·? ~aid Swe1le:
.. Wt"ll ju t hide in thP l'OJ'ner till
( 'hris 101·ks up and got•s, and th1>11 W"
ean IPH\"t' a "·i11tlow opi>11 awl 1•01111i
ba<'k ,iftt•1· s11ppt>r and
.,
~\ lrn11~· fini:re1· (not Jio11iP's) Wlh
thrn;;t cl rn 11 t hl' hnt·k of his IH't·lc II•'
tdnn<·l'd arouud to sPP "11at was bf'hirnl hi1n, ni.d lnokecl 111to a lurid gTt rn
hght shining from tw•l s11nk 11 <'Ye
·ork<>ts.
Th<'' heard an unearth!,,
rattlii•g of l1nt;Ps, fi hollow groan an~l
f)f'd. And frorn th:it day till thi n<lt
one of these boys will stf'p insidf' Hoom
lleH 1·ken. 0 )'C' pupils of d1•ar olil K.
11. :::;. to tlw ('all of h th tlu• Ji,·iug a1111
tl e dt>ad. Yon ha\ t' all hea1·d ot' th~
tradit1 ma! '·I >yin • .J unio1", '' hut .'·1·
(·areles-.: 011es have ,·ou l'\'t'I' noti1·Prl
hi pil•tun•
tlw ·hall, or seen his
bone lying s1•ntt<'1·rd on tlw opPrati1t~
tabh> in .:111.·s f<'iul·' · r.l<•lll
Stra11g0,
that SOil'(' Of VOil in Y0\11' t\\'iJi<T):~
wa11dP1·i11~r · aho;1t 1'11l' lrn°!1, i11 nU(".;tor
mi ·hit>!', haYP 11 t he1•11 appalled by
the 0111ul of .i groan ro•11 iug f ·om a
dark l'01·11e1· in Hoo•n 1::, i•1 hollor or
him who .!H\(• Ii bon(-; thut the ta1·dy
loit rr1·s of K II. ~., p.itw11tl~· plodding ~dong t lw flowe1·~· paths of knowl1"1l n•, 111i!! it oht ain -.: l111t id Pa of tht~
whc 1·c a bout · of t 1l'i:· • • l'ht·11111, C'erPb limn, 'e!felin t, mul.,Jlo and Pt
eetern. And 011 a dusky e\"Pning after
drtt•ntior., \\h1·u tie winds a1'(' whistli11g ~ht nt thl' \\all.
thi. a1wit>nt
<1bod<' of dnl'nt <'n, lw <' v•m not
h ard thl "i rd voire of tlH: traditional .Junior bP1110,minl!. t hf fate of 11i
honP . lot thru thP <'<Il'•·lrss11P ·s of K.
H. '. pl.y--iol1wi ts 1
And then have
iu
] 3.
nd thi i. only one of many tnle
that we eould tell of Jnnio1".· 111',Wl'
tlt•fe11-,p of tlw sehool that on<:'c \\ <'S
his.
~o m•ll clid ht> lo\'f' it tlwt ht>
(\'Pn gn\r his bt111e<; to
f111·thlr thl'
duc·ntion of Kt>noslrn tudrnt
Bow
d rn n and ho11or hi111 F 'lshmrn, and
!IP\ er again ruttlc hi bones disrespi>rtfully.
or
Georgia Grover.
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ODE TO K. H. S.
The Fate of the Procrastinator.
\Yhih• .. Ht'd and Bla1·k .. 0111· colors ·uP,
To KP11nslrn we 'I I he t'\'1•r t J'llP,
And "'a11d1•1· 111•a1· or wa11d1·1· far,
\\Tt• 'Ii S!'lld tl'ihut1• hal'k to \'Oil.
I 11 1·adia11t hopt>, i11 youth's. gl;1d light
Through 1·omi11!! joys and ;-;ol'l'O\\'S t'lo,
\\Tith C'Yt'l'\ lorn I K t>11osl1a i If
\Yl"\'ll sing.'\ ith joy thy praist• a-llC'W.
Thou!!h (•ha11!!i11g, st•enes ta kt• ns fro••1
1 het',
.And flt•t•ting ti111C'':s l't' i ·tit'.'.· tidC',
A thousand ,·ears shall lll'\'Pl' s('e
l's faithl1•ss, l>11t more trnl' a111l triC'd.
'l'hy 11a1nt' () K1·11osh11, l'l' shall hC'
To tbosP to 1·0111P, to thosP who\·e done,
. \ !Hllllt' to lead to 'il'to1T.
Ju 1 iring- PH<'h and t'\ Pl'.' :me.
(at the P1·nrn J
dn 1·k und t1nary
I was . . }ttinl( w.1rm a11d cheer,·
By a tin·plaet• h1·ig-ht I.'' l>111'11i11g In 1!1,\ hea1·t I l'1·lt a yt>a1·11i11g'l'o ht• "ith my (' assmates: tlaueing
At the Prom, wh 1·1• maids 1•11tra11ei11"
fJi"ht ly o 'pr t ht> flQor Wt'l'l' tripping
:01111•1 ime.· step1?i11g, .·11111i>times
lin-
0
THE LITTLE BLUE BOY.
ThC' little n ti Pl1ys1es is t·M ered "ith
dust
..1:\nd it lit>s in a11 attiC' old,
And tbe little red manual sorely i!'
111 llSSL'd
Aud its pa!!es arC' PO\ C'l'C'tl with moul1l.
There was a time when the Ph,\r ·ie
"a · nC'w
~\nd th~
manual passing fair,
'l'hat "a: thC' timC' wht'n the studeHr
flunkPd
• nd threw them and left them thC'rC'.
THE BRIDGE.
I fished from the bridge at midnii:dit
"here the moon wa at its height
~\ nd I smoked my well-" orn corn cob
And wuilt'd for fi h to bite.
How oft1 n, 0 ! how often.
Far from the rity light:
Ila'(' I fi hed from that brid"e at miduiirht
•\ nd got mo quito bites.
< >11 a11 t'\'t'll'ug
p1111r
(}11ided h,,. boy fric~;d. who lightly
"win~·
thom
round
like
fai1·ip..;
,;pnght1.'··
I to11k a 111011H nt in dC'eidingTw1•h P 111in11h•s htte1 I wa.· ri1~ing
To thr Prom
. . Iy h1•1 •·t was tappini:
'Carnst Ill,\ n•st likt.• hailstone. rappiu~
Ou 11 "lass. .'0011 I \\·a· .·.iYing" - lay I haYe this 1 1 a1~ee thC'y'r
playul!!. · ·
"l\ly program'. full"' the> maid a11l
sh.' ly,
But nc'er-the-lPss ·1,rns said quite
, 11 vlv.
nt:.l !':o 1 spent t l;l' •e' c>ning Yainly
Tryiug ii' gC't dan<'C-... 1 ma i 111.'·).
!:'tun!!! ! ! I l1~ft my l'la;-.sn ;rt(o:o; gn,'',
'I'o lie a \'akC' uutil ne. t Lta.'.
L ' Allegro .
• .' F1•t>slu11an ht• think.· life> is hut one
sweet dream,
.\ s a ~oph. it'. l'. 't>et•rlingly jolly;
A H Juuicr, hC' finds thing· arc not
what they
And as :-:;C'uior n•prnt
eem,
of I i: foll~·.
I . Peneseroso.
A
Fr sluueu w wet· jolly;
::--oph:, had h• to a),
...\-... .Jrnior. " • aw our folly,
•TO\\ a. ::-::euio1·,, \\t•'re turnin!! gray .
THC
TO OUR TEACHERS.
HC'rf '.· t11 tl.e teach r .·
\\'!tol'J1 '' e all adorp
Yon uotiC't' tht>v do11°t mile
'l'hf'y \·e },nai·d 1hat hefore.
• ·ow I \·e toastt1 tl
\'Oll
all
In my \'Pry hC'st' fonn
ll1•rt• 'x to K1•is and his hl'lpe1·s
\\ho k""P us all warm.
OUR SCHOOL.
Hut ii I p1·o('•'NI
'I'o toa.·t 1 hPrn on
is13X
SPY
I:~ tl11
waters of Lake )lil' higan.
ln th .. 1·it\· of Kenosha
;-;tm1ds mir d<'ar old .Alma .:\later,
\\'hen• "·e lea I'll of uw ny subj el'! s,
~\l!d within it ·s din"\' work rnoms
::-;land the 'p1·ofs',
111i>u of learning
.
'
:-><'attel'1ng broadl'a.·t all tlw1r knowledge
To tht> b1·ight. nnd d11mb and lnzY.
To tht> keen an1l q11i1·k and Pager·
Tn 1 hf' 1·hildrPn of n111· <'itv
To I lit• 1·hildren of Kt>no ·h<;
liy onP
I ho1,r· ID) l'l mark.
\\.ill lw alH"J rn fun.
JI erl 's to G. '1'1·1•m per
l• rom a J>hillipi11e Isle
\Yho 's h11111 Pd in q1i11
For hix fond \\.illi1• 's x111ile.
tJ.;.
.
JI Pr >"s to .:\! iss Pl'Hl'<'e
Our 1h•wly made jailer
lIPr eye'· like an ea!.!le ':
~\ud 11p 'er known to fail her.
The High Schoel Boy.
lIC're '.· to .\!is· !<~vans
l<n er of sleep
To tht> co1wh in th rPst room
1 With
;-;111d,ri11~.
apologies to Longft>llow.)
r<>joiei11g,
fretting,
Ou ward 1h1·11' ::whoo I 111• g-oes:
Eaeh 11Hwning sees his \\·ork heg111,
~1 ... nftl'll dol·s l'l'1 t>p.
Jl1·1p\ to
Lang-m.1 ·
\\ ho ll h\ ays will tri \'e
To ,JJl•ak •>ttt of H•iom )\'.
I n•o Hoom \'.
Ea eh e\ 1 ning gla11ly el . P;
ometlme:s µa-. tng-, ..,omettmc'i tlunkincr
He li\'l's thru' d<t y,., <>f woe
1n th<'t'. rnJ 'ea<.'her
den1.·,
Fo1· 1 h1• 1ess0ns ,\·11u h11\ <' ln·ought !
Tints at thC' ha1·d le lt:h in om· -;1•hool
0 11 honp' <'Ht must he ta11ght:
Thanks, thank
llr c \ to 11i · Jla\'e
\\'ho '-'land f t: t·om Pntion
B11 1 Ill'\ l' 'thP'e.·s
1
. ht
lll't ept ·
OlllP
·
llt t1•11tio11.
·1111 i 1 t 1Pst11ft) ·h <ll 1·0 lilt lea1·11t>d
Eat•,1 ft olish fad and th•mght.
If, re' to :\Ii ::-;tei~
lle1· 1 .it 11·e" no~ t.1•11e
Yon will <1 ' ' :n., find hl·t·
At t I P Bn ·kPt IJ: II l!HI l•'
O•• the sh•ll'•'. 111 •he .'prim:-time
\\ llP'J the b : ts a.I ml along.
Art11 h•rd-. lly hie h :ibo\ e u-...
Si11gi1w t':t<'h a jo' ful 011•Y
T . i• ar711 think of \riJ1tc-1· ~
<l" its ('(1ld eh11ls au I it
no\\·
Of th ic·e-bPr g Ill the "att•1·'
\Y 1H·1·p no ·nHtll boat" 1·011 d ~o.
Ano l nl o d1•t'f1111 of ,\ ut u·1111.
\\~hc·n the )pa Vl' • begin to f.1 1:
An1l the t1"P<' 1r1·ow • att> mHI clr<'a1-v
While :nrntting Wi1 tP1" <'nll.
•
I ,.,11 nwl look I or ·1111.mp1·,
Tl11 1 •>t tP t t i•H•· of t 1e VPHI"
Jlnt that' whl n
g .. t · ' :t<'1;tiou
}uid WP \\'Pl<'o'ne it "!th a c·1H'f'I'.
JI<' 1 t> • to . '. \Ya rd
lips a \Pt•1a11 tu1<'her
I• hi· ), o~ "a writtl"l
Tl b lOk, .Tc h11 Ya1 d. P ·ead1er.
1
IJc.11"' to .:\Ii
t'a111cr i
'r,, hPt' SOii · , 1} I.•• ' ign
'f1 w1· ha kPt hall pro\\'•'
.A .d wi tful bro\\ n f. 1.
IJp ·c · · to • lr. Kirn
JI "
k1IIPd ' it h t hP plane
In hi '' rk1·oom •IP t d nt
flon 't <.<1 r(' to rai
<:ain.
"t
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Laughs
Events
Calendar
Autographs
Advertisements
LIJANiEcS
THC
SPY
is13)(
A NATIONAL RELATIONSHIP.
SOPHOMORE EGO.
Tt>avht>l' {shaqil.'·) -- ·· ,Jones who
was <ll•or·gp \Vashiug-t 011 's fat h1·1· ! ..
.To11f's (takt>1t 1111awan•1
"(1Pol'i.!l'
\\'a.·liinuton ·s fathPr \\":ts thP nnrndfat h1·1· o!' his 1·ou11t 1·y."
Tlti~ ~·1·a1·"' .·oplro11101·es \\ill nlways
''" 1·1•1nt>11tlw1·1•d l'ol' I hl'i 1· successfra
pa rt i1•...;. \\'» lrnd 1hP best ~ophnmo:·t'
l·'i·a ·t and t 111• best 111011t hh• sl'ho<•l
da11e1• and int1•tHI to ha,·1· · th1'. be<:t
P1-crn1 ...• \\'ait and S<'<'.
Thr sp1•011·l
hoYs haskt>t hall 11•111Jl \\a...; honot'l'd lw
lw~·i11g 01H• of our llll'1til11•rs 011 it an I
th!' gtds liask<'t hall tt-nrn .·J10ul<l be
p1·011d a · it had three members of 0•11•
<·lass.
Our l'lass will hp and always he.s
been noft d fo1· tlwir pretty gi!'l · n111l
popular hoys. nut whil. 0111' l'lai-is is
pror11i11Pnt i11 the soei11l affafr thi
dot>.· h\· 110 n1t•a11s ntt'an that \\t' nr~
lat·king for th<• want ol' real students.
Thi' fnllo\\·inir ui1·ps a pa1·tial li:st nf
somi> 1>f 0111· p1·omi11P11t l'lass rnPmher· .
<'la·s ntlwl1te
William ''oltz.
'las~ hair-dn•sser - A. I lalP 'she hP~
it a llC\\' "'HY ( \'l'l'.'" day).
( lhss stuc1,•11t:
II. Kupl't'l', lsnhl>llc
Ki1w.
Clas,.; magnet - - H. WinhL•rg (oniy
wt•l'll h<· las c·a1111'-}.
Class 111olm·1·\·l'IL' ~like DP \\"i ~t
l•'n\\' hr.
.
l las. l~ip \'n11 Winklr·
II. C:ulhrn•1sn11.
<'lass ~hylol·k
La\\TL'11t'l' Eichehnau.
(']a,.;., ~\rtist IL rnld HPhrn.
( 'la~s s11ppol't
tht• frl't).
'T'e;i,·h ... r in Pn,·s1olng-r - '·Ethel
"hPl't' is t hi' sple1•11 Y"
EtlrPI C. - •·011 11ag-e l+G, dia •1·am
'"· ..
In PhysiogntJ'hr: Ttal·her - •·\Vhy
tlH· OC'l'Hll salt\'(.,
P111nl
'' ({pci{u.·p t hPI'<' an• .·o 111an,•
. alt i1P1"l'i11g i11 it..,
~
IS
.Jliss f>P\\"t'\" 111 English to Han11ond
:-:;mit Ir
"l~;1yllloll<J, wh.'- was IiO\n mt
a dual per. onnlity."
Ha q11011d
.. \\"]!\· lw1·:i 11s1• thP 1111•11
all f1;11ght o\·1·r hpr· .. :
i\J r. Langmas (i11 Com Law.) "~Ian•,
what i.· a 111a11datef''
i\Jan• .J.
"A mandate is a dnte
"·ith a' 111an. ··
,\Ir·. Word (m Ph~ sic·) - '·Wiren r
pu. h Illy haud thrn the air, the air in
front i. 1•ond1·11sl'd wlti1·h we 1·all 1•011d1•11sat ion a11d iu ha1·k of' it is a sort
of' n1·uum, what do W<' call that?"
dllll ::-;tL•rn
" \"a1·l·i11ation. •·
<'la...;, :llaseot -
\\ il1ie .\lotTow.
Clas,.; I lPtcnt1011 ~tl ppo1·t1•1· · llard1•11 and ,J,•ssie IIill.
<'las
piani...;t (l: l•t·111a11)
\\"iridsol'.
H f'lt>'l
.Jli:ss Pt•an·e {in ~\11eient IIi:stot',\ ) YPra, pleas• pPi11t to Thaso. 011 the
mnp.
~,·1·11 S. - "\\.,.mm 't 'l'haso.· a man."
( 'ot1l<ln 't hla111r hi111, he is a !-iubFrrsl11nau.
FlorPlll'P • l'lso11.
l'las: sorrg-binl - Irene Barden.
:\Ir. \Ya r1l - - ":\ris. \\'.vrnan, how do
we know that somrd is fran ·111itt1·d by
""OOd ?''
Ethi>l - "Put ,·om· Par to thP table
and scratcl1 it 011 ·th1· ot hl'J' t rHl. ··
Tcaeher - ", 'ot hing on your tl1•sks
during penma11ship. '·
Russ .. ! B. - "Ilo"· arn I going to
write?''
I 'lass ta l kt•J' -
r ·1
EhnL·t·
0
As Read By Their Hands.
.....
Name
Life line
Head line
Heart line
Fate line
~
Paul Mattson
Ye! Guds! ! !
Wooden Structure
Nut shown
:\Iinistcr! ! ;
Helen Barden
Devoted to?
Ill'art rules head
Fluctuating
~1iss10nar) ! !
IIcrL Curtis
Double
I>ark
Xvthing new
Caruso II
Irene Eicblcman
Very frivalous
To be Congratulated
Tangled
Nun?
Alice McCall
Impossible
Crocheted
Heart sma,.,ber
Bcrr_\villt• Bl'.llc
......,
$
Lester Crook
Clothes Linc
Musical
Frayl'd
Dancing- .l\Iastcr
Irene llarden
Calm
Extrcm<'ly clever
l~cccptt ve
Dutiful Wife
......,
Isabelle King
Thoughtful
Industrious
Wurn out
Suffragette
Jessie Hill
Religious? ? ?
Contradictory
Dutted
Keep it dark
Lawrence Eichleman
Inconspicuous
Tangled
lkwildered
Poul Shark
I,awrcnce Eastman
Punk Stunt
Lazr
Squashy
f.,awyer
Walker Perkins
~lurdered at S'J
Needs Plowing
~leek
Butter maker
Dean lluckmaster
Blank- - -
Brickish
·\\'avcring
Marion Havens
Chauffeur
Short
Original
I.,onging for whu7
I farold Curtis
CountlSS
Studious? ?
Not to be noticl·d
Palpitating
Undertaker
Social l~cformer
Denote dl'nsity
lk w i lderl'<l
Tl'acher
Margery Barhour
?
Florenl.'.e Pl'nnefcathcrl Devoted to Blu,.,hing
Hair pins
Uni<Jue
Si..tnday Sl.'.lwol 1\:achl'r
Kenneth Wnit1.:
Quiet
.l\I,,th eafrn
Doomed! !
Bachelor
...
to
>
z
z
c
~
r
~
u
....
~
THC
SPY
1s13X
KENOSHA KANDY KITCHEN.
:ShH'kPd 1111•1 firrallt't O Ii.\ st11d1• 1 · of
K. Jf. :-;_
II <'Hlld,\" g11an11t1ul f1·p-.,lt
lrnks. oth1•nn. (' nch C'rti:-.Pd.
<'a1·:111wls -
('lll'W\· Olll'S
-
.('I 1ll'ol11tt> 1111ts
Ua. ·u111~~t 1 JJ.
Hosl' Smith, 1rma
Patt1••s
l'i11k and "hite
- (wl:c•1
1'11ss1•d',
l1·e11e Banl1•n, K:ttll"\'ll
La11g·1·1·
l>i n11it' - Et he! \\' y111a11.
- 'ougat·s - ;-o;h!!htly sLtle Georgi:
l1'01111tn.11, Olini I• ink.
llutt11· hall:-. - .Alwavs huttin" in
\Viii imu Volt?., l~·l lll('I' \\rind:sor.
KissPs
- Dorothy himlial, Viorenl'e
I >p1111pfea t I Pl'.
Stic·k 1-;111<1,·
J;1•ft O\!'l' stcll'k
lsahel!l'
Ki11!!, Kahte1·ii"1e l'erki11
'l'aff\
- \lwa,·s .1ieki11g arn1111d
nt>1w' a ~11{1t h, Et he! I lp I :oo.''·
l~uite ha rd
I>ippPd ('a 1·a mt· ls
1Ia1·1·.'· ('·1rlso11, l'aul ~lattsotl.
l•'rerwh ('rpa111.
Alil'f' ,\l<:C'ull, l1·e·1"
l•:1<•l1t•1tllll ll.
l\la1·slrn ali<llrs - };pa) fre. h
I:11ylllond llammond, Edward Pi1·kPr
B1ttf Pr ~1·otl't1
B1·ittl1• as to tP1111,1•r
- - E1h111 rd II en f,,·, llt r11i1·(' rJO\\"l'.
l;Pster °C1onk, E,a lluff.
.\ll day s11ek1•1·
fo1rgi> . tod·
I ><'an B11t'k1J1astt•1" l>l' \\'itt l•'ow111', Dan '1'0111•r, E. .Ahra111ofsky.
K. H. S. FUNNY PAPER CHARACTERS.
Opi1· l>illdoek
Paul 1\lattsm ..
llupp,\ llolliga11
II a J'I',\. \Ya Ila 1•e.
Katze11j:i 11wr Kids
,Jt>. sip ll1II.
Dt• ·perat l'
Dl•s111011d
Clari 11c P
Pal'kr·1·.
nosalmd
l Ieroi11(' hee °Jft'( 'all.
ll1·1'0 <'laud(' - llt>rhert ( 'urt i .
llallt·oom Boys - Guy 'lark, Oordo'l
11 ac kt>t t.
Pos1ti ,.e Polly
f sal1elle King-.
lli.· l1011or - J>1dge Rumhau er - Hal'!".)
arL1111.
K1·az)· Kat - L;i\n·ern·e l~astman.
lg-untz ;\louse - EJ. Abramof ky.
Skinm :-;iwuer
\Yilliam l\lorrow.
~hri111°p Fly11n - l•~d I Ira f~·.
OUR EXCEPTIONAL FRESHMEN CLASS.
L'sually t'' ery Fn•sl1111an chi
th.tt
In Athletics we have al o shown
0111· :1hilit.'·· The third team basketball is eouq><ised mainly of l•'re hmra
boy
l n soeia I 11 ffai rs too, we lune
not heeu lacking. The Fre ·hmen Par
ty gin•n iu D ·emb r wa a grei1t
.·uc•e ss. Om· <.:lass "·as t11c first to iriv~
n pnl'ty in tht>ir I•'n:sl1111e11 yea!'. \\'e
Wt•1· Y<'I',\ glad to weleom<' the "Sub·'
in our ranks in Febrnury and have
t1·ied to <'t tl1em a good c. ample.
ente1-. lligh St•hool is thought of n. he.
ing v(•r.v g-rt'e11 at least b~ the upp"r
t·la ..· 't11d1•nt .
\\\ wish to a\· that
:iltho, that opinion of the S1·nio~·s anJ
.Junior· was dirr1•t1•d to u a well n
any othl'r <'la
, "c ha' c pro\'l'n ou:--
seh·p · otherwisr.
Of course we d!d
make . omr mistake , hown by thP
faet that .1ar!!'nrC't Prnnefeathrr an1l
Camilla Bni,rlish tried to find their
J;atiu las, on the 3rd J.'loor.
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ANNUAL..
UNCONCIOUS HUMOR.
1'.>m 0 'Shant<'J' was getting drunk
do\\'n to'\ n while his "ift• at home was
trying to kt>Pp "arm
Tom tried hi. bt·st to t•ross thr limit
hnt \\as too late and ·o lost his tail.
( 'oleridge 's first publi(•atiou was hi.
''Jovial poems''. Ile wrote these before taking up his work in a hospital.
All his feat nres were \'Pry large,
espPcially his hand .
Arthm"s ehin \\'lls CO\'Prl'd with .1
heard whi<"h sl'l'llll'ci to sl't hi111 apa1t
from otht>r knights.
Arthur was fair and smooth except
for the knightly gnnYth that fringl' l
hi· UJ>pl'r lip.
Guini,·ere \\'as tall, of a light <'<)Jllplexion. \\'it h a full hPad of goldc•n
lcwks whi('h dangled o\'er hPr shoulders.
Thr
•or1ua ns conq11er1·d l<~ngla nd
and came to li\'e in England.
The • '01·nia11. and English rnarrfotl
ea('h other and 111a<le an alltogether.
The Fai1·i1• (~111•1•11 is our of :Sl·ott 's
famous "Tit in gs.
It \\'a. \\'ritten for
:ome persons a nu king and queen. And
the author tried to please the prr·son.
Our Eddie.
I'm .M r. Trempe1"s dal'li11g Eddir
When I 'rn good
I'm Mr. Langmas' little petty
\\'hen I 'm good
Oh, the~ pe~ 1111' nnd tlwy kid me
'!'ell how son•h· the,· wo11ld miss me.
I,ife is glachw~s, without sadne.
When I 'rn good.
OUR POPULAR FRESHMEN.
Tht>oclore llugi11i11 - His fo11clnrss for
i-,11 h-F r·psh men.
Arthur Priddis - Becaus' of his love
I· r Ltlie..,
<'amilla
Enl!li. h
- Bel'allSI' of thP
follow-;
(Ha:·) of Sunshine that
her).
r. ee ('hildrt>n
Bl'C'lll!Se of the peculia1· sha•l1· of his hair.
.:\la IJt•I ~I cm·ho11se
Ifpr Wllllll'l .{
"·ays.
Holit>rt ,;\fo1 ·atr - IIi · popularity with
:\Ir. \\'i 11ia111s.
Marl!'arP1 J>e1111rf1•ath!'r - She is ni"·a.\ son the look-011t for the .:\fainland.
Ht•r11i('1• II0111nlya - Bec·ause he i · so
chubby.
Bost' ,'mith -- Iler fautastie .·tep-'l'he
Bl',rr.
I.. 011is Heit h Bern use he i nenr
Wl'OJlg.
Ada :::;Jto. tach~ - B1•(•aii. ' of her fondnes · for the enior .
Ifayrnoud llnmmo11d
Hi. love ;or
Eu!!lish.
Pet e1· \\'al rn n11
Bel' au. e he i: so
tiny.
Yernon l{Jtpnstrom lie is alwa,·s
n•ach· '' ith a s111ile.
Franl'is ~'.uTar
lh•C'au:e ·he i far
.'et near.
A Winsome Suffragette.
llan you h •ard uLout the oddest thing
That·. ever happened yet
Each women is quite crazy now
To be a 'uffrarrette.
Their husband: seem quite thin of late,
Their houses ar' "to let"
For \\'hat i. horuc and family
'l'o a Im y Suffragette?
But thl'ir faees both look awful
When I'm bad
"el'ms that I'm most unlnwful
\Vhcn I'm bad
'l'heu they ure don't pet and kid me
Ti. quite uncertain how 'twill end
Or how much po" er they'll get,
What if our Pre ident -- ne ·t houlri
'I he,· ('an 't do nothin' wid me
Lif~ i · sadne.·: without "ladne.
When I'm bad.
By Ed Ilim elf.
,\ \\.i11. Olli
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ANNUAL..
SOC,,IAL EVENTS.
THE JUNIOR PROM.
'l'h1 .Junior Prom d\·1•11 ll\· tlw < la
of '14 at t Ji, . A<'adl'1.n,\', ,\pi°·II +. \I as ,,
derided s11c·c·1 ss. Thi• big 11:111 \\'as de
C'lll'Hft d i11 g1'P1•n and whitt'. 'I' 1·istPd
gre.11 aJH~ white . tren111P1s fo1·nu·d a
fals"' cci1i11g lwlow tnl' br"C1111s.
Th•
bal1·011i1 s \H' J'1• c-111 off from th1• 1·pst nf
the hall 1>1· 11tl'a11 ...; of' ~tr1•a111p1·s.
At
equal di.·ti111c•1•s helo\\' 1hr falsl' c·pifi1w
lanre cha11dl'iiPrs eonsisti11g nt' C'l11st1•r
li"ht:-. aidPtl t h1• lighting syst1•111 of' tht·
hall. Th• gla1·i11!! light was sof'f Pnt>d
b~·. liadps of gt·eL·n a11d white. <>n th"
\1·al! oppusit t• t hP doo1· \\'as a la 1'!!1'
elPc•t1·i<: sig11 C'011tposed of' T+.
Tltt
SJHH•t·s und!'r I hi' hal<:o11i1•s at I hP Pn<l
of the hall \1'1•1·c· eut off from the 1·e...;t
of. ti<· flor1r by .attice-"·01 k and pnh is.
Thi~' t'C/Z\' 1•01·11er
\1·1•re furnished
"it IJ )IOJ'(•I; flll lllt Ill'!'.
\ !'('llfl'l'-Jli!'<>o>
of p,il 11s a1111 1·ost·s filled tltt> mi Idle of
1ht> tlo111· n 11d formed a pl<>.ts 'llt n•stint;"
pl:Ht f'c'!' thP l,\'l.
Thi• orC'hestrn
f I e1·kers
\l'H
l1iddt>n in ti.• hakony
hPl1i11 l pali11s nn1 1 .·treamt>1·"·
The
tfr,.s..;1ng 1·00111 \I as also dPc•orntl'1l in
!!•'1•P11 and white. Bctwi•t>n 10 and 11
o 'c·lnc·k Jllllll'h wa. ·en•ed. En1 1',drndy
H<·k110\1·!1·dg1· l
JUNIOR PROM DECORATIONS
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the
dlL'Ol'ation
beautiful and . ome 1'Ye11 . ai1l
th1•1 \\('I'!· h1•tt11 I, all,\' hl'fon• li.·•d
h,I' l'IHsses 111' the Kt>iwslia Iligh :-;ehool
fol' he .Junior Pro
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SENIOR BANQUET.
On :llon1ht\' 1?Y1•11i11!!. FPh1·m1rY the
3rd. thl' ffrst ·of t h1• g1·ad11at i11g ~\'l'llt
of th(• 1·lass l!JJ:l tool· pla1•c>. The> ~l'
nior. of K. IL ~. e11tt•rtai11Pd the facuJ.
t:• at a di11111·1· i11 t 111• Auditorium of
the lligh ~1·hool at si.·-thi1·t.'· o '<·lock.
C'oYl'rs Wl'l'I' la id t'o1· sixt \'fi \'l' gnPsts.
The Andito1·iu111 was dt'('~1ratPti YPry
prettily for the OC'1·asio11 in a Japanese
design. I;a11tp1·11s WPl'f' ft•stoonetl ahon•
1lw 1ah:l'.· ter111i11i11nti11g i11 a lar!{1!
Japa11Psl' pai·asol.
'f'hp pla"e <'anls
were of a noYP] .JapanPsP <lesig11.
Ferns :md yellow jonquils gav1• a
ton<'h of tlw spring woods to tlie
tahlrs and the> whole effp(•t \\HS very
pretty with thP Jigoht from t•anlllcs be11('ath :n•iio\\· shndt•s.
.\fff'r the si. ·('Olll'SI' i1t nl'I", Ewol1l
Yonk ~ll'tl'd as toast 111<1stcr and wa8
Y('n· wittv i11 his intrn<ln\'tion of the
i;;peak1•1·s ;>f the l'Y1•11i11g.
Tht> followi11g is the prng1·a111111 as
it "as gi\"pn :
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tai11i11!! 1·redits nm should not 0111 r
thi!lk of g1·t!ing the11t hut of the !!nod
You obtain frnrn tlw work.
• Miss llPssiP S1·hulil'n was awarded
tlw
Ytd1•dif't on
and
~I iss
Helen
IIdl'k1·11hprg1·1· t iie S11l11tatory. Georrre
l-h•1·k1•1· 1·i·cPi\'Pd :frd I1011or, Er11e ..;t
Bostl'ttt'1' ..J.th llonor and IIPrhl't't Cm·tis ."it h llo1101·.
ThP e\'e11i11g "'<IS 1·01H·l11dPd with
da11<·i11g mid t hp CYl'nt was a ph'asure
for tht> ~t'11iors and tlwir g11Psts.
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JUNIOR PARTY.
011 thl' 1~n• nf IIallo\\'C \•11
the
.J1111io1·s
KPnosha Ili!.!11 S1·hool mad'
111<•1T.v. 'l'lwy "·nn• t·ost 11111ps appropriate for thl' u«1•asio11 and Wl'l'I' maskPd
thl' first par·t of tht• !'\"1•11i11~.
ThP
l'Ve11i11g ""'" "Jll'llt i11 d11111·i11:,r, playing
ga1111•s, n11111i11g rat·t•s and doi11g IlalJcnn• 'e11 stunts sw·h as ;1pplP-hohhin~,
fort1111P-1Plli11g and juggli11:,r. HPfr!'shlllt>nts consisting of pop<·orn, st i1•k l'<llldy, appl1•s. sandwi1·l•1•s and l'idPI' W•'l'e
Sl'I'\ l d.
'J h(• ('\'1•11i111i: was a Vt'I'\' Plljoyahll' one. ThP llid1 ~<'hool On·l;l'stra
f111·11i~!lt'd t hi' musi<· fo1· tht> cwl'nsion.
or
a
Toastmaster ............ Ewoltl Y1J1il;:
Talk ........... .:llrs. :\la1',\' Bnulf01·d
Toa"t to onr t('a('}11·1·s. IM\\'l'PIH~(' Easilllllll : I •' po11 ·e ........ .:II r. \Ya rd
Toast to our Freshmen YPn1· ....... .
. . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . (;eon.~P Bt•e kcr
Toa. t to our ..:;11phomor1' YPar ...... .
............ I iss (';1 rlott a Coop Pr
Toa. t to onr .Junior· Y1 a1· .......... .
........... :\liss \'iola .:lfarti11son
Toast to ou1· SP11io1· Y1•a1· .......... .
................. Il1·1·h1•1·t C11rti"
Toa. t to Athleti1· . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.........•..•\liss .\Jaria11 lia\'1•11s
To K. II. ::-: .......... ln·in · :\lainland
l\Iu ic ................ :\Ir. William.;;
'lo ~ncccss ...... :lh. ·s BPssiL' .... C'huliPn
Pre.:s ·utation of <'lass llo11ors .......•
. . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . .:llr. U. TrempPr
Ou
SOPHOMORE FEAST .
• "oy1•111hPr tw1•111\ first.
the
Soph0111or1• ('Jass of t ht' K;•11osha lli~d1
~cl1ot>I gavl' the am111al ~ophomor.,•
Fea~t in the amlitori111n of the sehool.
A dandy s11pp1·1· was sl't'\'t'd at si ·-:
o\·Jock aftp1· which .:II1·. T1·1•11qH·1· pi····
s1•ntPd to t hP ~ophonrnn• Class. a large
lia11nP1'. the <:ift of .:lliss La .:llaude
Yule. Th' relllaindl'r of tltt• eYe11i11<"'
wa. spc11t in !!a111Ps a11d da111·ing.
The a11ditn1·i11m was d1•1•or·att'd appr·oprint 1•l_v fo1· the oceasio11, with
''Whool banrn•1·s, flags and 1·lass t•olors .
At onP Pnd of the room, •as.\· rhail'.
and sofas Wt'l'l' plac<'d hPhi11d a fr11<•e
of l'OJ'n stalks antl pumpkins, making
a most effC'd i "'' rustic l'Pst-room.
The C\'c11i11g proYed to bP a delightful one for ('\'Prvone and 11u111\· thanks
are due the 801;l10more Class.'
'fht• toasts lrowt>rl th• adva1we of
th1· Class HJ];~ in till the phasPs of
Ilil!h Sl'hool lif P.
:lit·. Tre111]>t'l'
lll lus talk said that although you Kl'll.duate with 1•rt•di!s you graduate with
other thi11g · a.· well an l that in ob-
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ANNUAL..
Comrnencement Week P11og11am
.
June 9 to 16, 1913.
Sunday, June 8, 7:30 P. M., Congregational Church
The Baccalaureate Address: Rev. Theo. A. Faville
Wednesday, June 11, 2:30 P. M.
Class Day
Coliseum
Thursday, June 12, 2:30 P. :M.
EIGHTH GRADES
Promotion Exercises
Coliseum
Address: "All the Children of all the People"
Prof. \\'. H. Chee er,
1ilwnukee
' ormal , chool.
Thursday, June 12, 8:00 P. M.
Class Play
Rhode Opera Hou e
Friday, June 13, 8:00 P. M.
Commencement Exercises
Rhode Opera House
ddre s: \Vm. Lloyd Davi , Madison.
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CLASS DAY
\V ednesday, June 11, 2 30 P. l\1.
C OLIS EU ~l
Music - "The Torrent n
Salutation
Class History
Mementos
Class Will
Class Prophecy
"All Through the Night"
Music
Class Poem
Junior Farewells
Senior I 91 2 Memorial
Cla~s Oration
V aled1ctory
Girls' Glee Club
Helen Hockenberger
George Becker
Eva Huff, Ewald Y onk
Ernest Bostetter
Carlotta Cooper
Girls' Glee Club
Lawrence Eastman
Earl Schmitz
Paul Windesheim
Herbert Curtis
Bessie Schulien
COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM
Friday Evening, June 13, Eight O'clock
RHODE OPERA HOUSE
Music
Introductory
Invocation
Music
High School Orchestra
Rev. I. W. Corey
- a) "Tripping O'er the Hill" } H" h ~ h001 Ch
b) "My Old Kentucky Home"
ig .... c
orus
Address
"The Builders"
Wm. Lloyd Davis, University of Wisconsin
Vocal Solo
a) "Spring' s Singing"
Mac Fad yen
b) "Noon and Night"
Hawley
Miss Cameron
Presentation of Diplomas
Supt. Mary D. Bradford
Music -
a) "The Heart Bowed Down" I H "h S h 10
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oney own
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Class Play
'I hursday Evening, June 12, 8:00 O'clock
RHODE OPERA HOUSE
~'T H E
R I VA L S"
DRAMATIS PERSONAE.
Sir Antony Ab olute
Captain Absolute
Faulkland
Acres
Sir Lucius O'Tregger
Fag
Thomas, Coachman
David
Boy
Mrs. Malaprop
Lydia Languish
Julia
Lucy
Maid
Byron Hill
Herbert H. Curtis
George Becker
Lawrence Eastman
Edward Nicoll
Ewold Yonk
Samuel Stern
Samuel Stern
Genevieve Shields
Carlotta Cooper
May Mellville
Florence Pennefeatherr
SY, 'OPSIS.
Act I.
Julia and Lydia confide their love secrets to each other.
Mrs. Malaprop and
Sa Antony Absolute agree to the betrothal of her mece, Lydia, and his son, Captain Absolute
Act II.
Faulkland, Julia's love, confidts in Captain Absolute. Bob Acres jtsts about
that lady "s manners . Capt. Absolute protests when his father proposes to choose his son a wife.
Act III.
Faulkland chides Julia for her mirth at country dances.
Captain Absolute
vi its Mrs. Malaprop and meets Lydia, who recognizes him as Ensign Beverly with v. hom she
wanted to elope. Bob Acres, also in love with Lydia. challenges Ensign Beverly to a duel .
Act IV. - Sa Antony and Mrs. Malaprop bring about a meeting of their wards.
Lydia
dJScovers that Captain Absolute has deccived her with the title '"Ensign Beverly"".
Act V.
Julia and Faulkland quarrel.
Acres meels "'Beverly'" for a duel, but discovers
that "Beverly'" is his friend. the Captam. Sir Lucius, who is promoting the duel, 1s about to
engage with the Captain when the ladies rush on the scene and mterferc. The lovers are reunited.
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First Honors
Bessie Schulien
Helen Hockenberger
Second Honors
George Becker
Third Honors
Ernest Bo~tetter
Fourth Honors
Herbert Curtis
Fifth Honors
Class Motto: "Impossible is Unamerican''.
Class Colors: Orange and Black.
Class Flower: Yellow Daisy.
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ANNUAL.
CALENDAR.
SEPTEMBER.
4.
5.
6.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
23.
24.
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27.
30.
S chool . tarted with a larg-e enrollment.
Guy had his scat chan;.red from B 25 to A 3.
Keonetb White joined our ranks.
Irvine :\Iainland found himself in a l<'rc-;hmen class room.
Florence dropped Flig-her Algebra (the study, not her book. )
Herb. makes a hit with .Miss E\·ans.
::\Jusic for the first time.
~Ir. I.,angma orated upon th "Spy."
'·Oh! you varni h." 100 in the shade.
Ftrst meeting- of the Spy Staff.
• Ir. \V:ird had a hampoo.
::\luch ''hello"-ing in Fifth Period La.tin cla
l\liss We ton kept whole class
after school. Bunch of K. H S. students went to l'acine Orpheum.
First meeting of the Lyceum Leag-ue.
Le ter found tudym,. in the A
mbly at 1 :05.
Lester in hed with a tever of 104 dc!{rees. Can you beat it!
Mourning-Gib went back to school.
Detention list large! !
Detention list larger! ! !
Rainy day. E\•erybody glum, including- ,;\liss Oewey and :\Ir. Langmas.
K. H. S.-Racine College football. -24-i in Kenosha's favor.
Team go to the Orpheum at night.
Orchestra organized.
William Voltz appear in long trousers. Good for William.
!<'ootball team tarts trainin<r,
West Allis vs. Keno'ha-Football-7-9 in favor of \Ye t Allis.
OCTOBER.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
W1iliam Voltz appears in short trou. ers again. (What's the matter?)
Girl,• Glee Club wao;; organized.
Girls all have sore throats (and headache ) I wonder why?! !
The fir-t Senior Hhetoricals were given. :\Io tofus bored.
Football game at Waukegan. .1.. .,.either team, cored.
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11.
12.
14.
15.
16.
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:\Iis Pearce ha<! her visiting- day. Luck for history students.
\\'e wish she would have more.
Georg--- Dre-.,cher entered the Senior Class lrom Sun Prairie.
:\h ·. Brvan joined the ranks of the faculty to fill :\Iiss Hahn's place.
Dr. Alexander Yohannon g-ave a lecture to K. II. S. students on 1 urkey.
\Vauwatosa won in football from K. II. S.-10-0,
E\·er.vbody happy!
Detention ~till g-rowing-! !
:\Ir. Tremper doesn't forget the list an; more.
Isadore Goldberg- appears with new tie (where was the sale? )
Senior after school dance.
Esther H_vman j<>ined the Sophomore clas-;.
Straw vote taken on Presidental Candidates.
uffrage got beat!
:O.Ir. Williams happy!
Juniors gave a Halloween party. A couple of Senior girls caught on the
fire escape. Some exclusive class.
NOVEMBER.
4.
5.
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7.
11.
12.
15.
16.
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21.
22.
26.
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S<.!nior political speechps -very dry.
Big arr<1.y of "Bull :\loose'' pins,
Bull :\loo e pins conspicuous by their absence. Lawrence alone remains loyal.
K. II. '. students enjoyed a two days vacation on account of the teachers
convention at Milwaukee. \Vish they would come oftener.
Some of the boys took an (enforced) V<tcation. 1'hey enjoyed it?
r)me of the • ~nior girls and :\Iiss Steig served the football boys after practice.
enior g-irls entertained S1!nt0r boys, faculty and football boys at ''hard
tune" party.
''Hard times" indeed. A good deal cleaning up for Chris.
Mr. Trt>mper told the tale of "Willie.''
... 't>hody dan.'s to •r'rin. hard work for l~aymoud.
\Ve forg-ot about the '.\Ionkey and Raymond makes up for lost time.
S phomore Fea t. Best feast K. H. S. ever hctd. Hooray for l '115.
B.tnner pre ented by :\Iiss Yule.
Northwestern :\I1litary beat K. H. S. in football, 18-7 . • Tevertheless our
team got a g-ood feed.
Iva Hoyer left school.
Basket Ball pract;sc began.
Boys all stiff from the unu~ual exertion.
:\lay on detention-Hazel de~pondent.
AN
NU ALDECEMBER
2.
3.
5.
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10.
11.
13.
17.
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20.
Everyh •d v h1vering-. ~fore work for Chris.
First snow storm. l•'reshmen brought sleds to schoul. Dear little babies.
President of \Yh1tewater .1. ormal gave speech.
Red Ixiding Hood given.
Ethel {y 1ldberg gave party at C Jii->eum. \Ve wish ·he wou'd g-ive them of~en.
Emilv Schaffer left K. II. S. for ~Iilwaukee. Hard times for Kenosha.
K. JI. S. beat Lake Genern 34-12.
Freshmen party-.ome green affair. Senior Ixhetoricals.
Junior after school part_v -Josephine and Gordon have a little mixup.
Ernst Marks lt>ft chool. Too b,1d Yiola.
\Tiola wears mourning
'•Gym" girls gave a farce-"Thc urprised t:rrumbler.''
Lyceum spread. Dehate. Christmas recess began.
Three cheer ! ·
K. II. S. basket hall team plaved the Waukeg-an team-being- defeated
br a core of 41-33.
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JANUARY.
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7.
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15.
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17.
20.
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22.
24.
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29.
30.
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Evenbo<ly c,unc back to school with • Tew Year',; resolution
.Miss Evans has a new sweater.
Resolutwns were at once abandoned.
(~iris Ba ket lhll Team organized.
Sophomore le1gh ride. Some class eh?
Alice ha long dtstance ca'l from Lake Forest.
Senior sleigh ride. Chaperons'.' where?
Deerfield g-ame 3 o'clock. K. II. ~. 21. Deerfield 40.
Calendar in A<:sembly made its appearance.
Girl tiff from Ba ket Ball practi e.
Senior Rhetori..:al->. lfacine v..,. K. H. S. lost. 23-19.
Sophomore dance. Best after school danc.e.
Harold ad Helen 1s peeved.
F'inal week. Flunks galore.
K. H. S. beat Lake (~eneva again-54-10.
Second Semester. Wild Sub -Freshies arri\·e with their slates.
Seniors leave Assembly-Too bad, no more fun.
Peace for a day. Juniors began to wake up.
Sub-Freshies still lookino- for their rooms.
Moving day from A . embly. We hear of a new High chool, it must have
been a whisper.
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FEBRUARY.
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4.
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10.
12.
13.
14.
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21.
22.
24.
25.
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Glee-club spread. Baraboo game. 2'J-25 in fa\•or of Baraboo.
Senior Banquet.
\Vm. Voltz informed us that "he was no Stock Company.''
Abraham Abr.Lhamson got a candy ~til'.k.
Racine vs. Keno. ha debate. Great indignation, 1 out of h point
\Vauwatosa beat Kenosha-J•J-12.
Senior Banquet in the Assembly.
Fraulein objected, took the pie and ate it
after school.
The cloud grows! Suffering Cats! It's a mustache. Get the lawn-mower.
Greatest thino-s happened in Chemistry, of which the odor was the most
important.
K. H. ~.beat Elkhorn 24 -1 lJ. .:\Ii 'S Steig- angry.
Big- e.·plosion in Chemistry. Great e.·citement.
chool Board entertained by Dumestic Science.
Girls played church team- -&. K. II. S. won.
Olive Finks birthday, Sweet Sixteen and so shy (about four year.)
Beat by Racine 21-20. Some R 1ug-hhouse.
Big wreck. A cog- slipped in Harold's train of thoughts (he was thinking
about Helen too.)
Beat l~actne Col!e~e lo 1J.
Crumb Perkins had a little doll for a birthday present.
Great excitement! :\I ice found in Domestic Science room.
Dr. Yak, better known as Carl \Vindesheim, celebrated hi-. 17th birthday.
Br-r-r-r (we're ha\•i.ng lovely weather?)
MARCH.
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11.
14.
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29.
Fir t Robin of the eason seen. (He wa ·n"t robin anyone.
Boy go to Beloit 1 ournament.
Boy beat E\'an ville 12-10, but met defeat ,Lt hands of Baraboo-3 1 -:2~.
Boy return from Beloit. <..~ood times galore.
l\Irs. Bradford tell H1 tory cla es of ~larch 4.
How about a date: for the Prom?
Spring rece · · began.
Girls played West Allis and won 10-4.
Bor played Racine at ).hlwaukee and lo t.
Beloit Glee club Concert.
.Member of B. . very olic.itiou ·about 11.trry's condition, but even with diligent care he wa~ unable to play the night.
l\I. E. Church v . High School, core 37-1 •1.
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APRIL
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Eva didn't walk home w;th Harley-April Fool!
Senior Clas Da_v program announced.
Violet got mad at Raymond.
.:\Ir. William ick.
En~rybody happy? We wonder. How about it, Junior Girls?
Yiolet made up before eight o'clock. Junior Prom.
Irvine :-.Iainland seen going down Park Ave. at 2.40 gait after school with
a new shirt.
Evervbody wants to know who Kenneth >.Iainland took to the Prom.
.:\Ir. Ward cauttons Seniors not to hold hand, in Phy ic class (in the air.)
Dorothy Kimball withdrew.
Helen Barden now known as "Smart Aleck ''
Spy Staff had their picture taken.
'ome good-looking bunch.
Senior class plav try-out. Alice watch your Bert.
Je ie Hill lengthens her dres e two inche .
Helen Barden did the same.
:\Iiss l<'ink left for ...'. Y.
First class play rehearsal.
Lawrence sneezes in Geometry, caring everyone including him elf.
F.tculty had their picture taken. :i.ir. Ward mis ing-. Reason?
:-.Ii\; Dewey went to Chicago to attend a wedding.
Harry Wallis returns to school.
Teachers getting in habit of beintr absent, 4 gone.
Great preparation for the Annual.
Our Business .:\Ianag-er writes the first real love tory for the Sry, o real
that we didn't dare print it.
:-.Iore jokes wanted, they were scarce.
:Mi llryan carried a greenhouse .
.Miss Dewey resigns. she seem happy.
Staff hard at work.
Jukes coming- slow.
La ~est-Sam in his new suit.
Florence Pennefeather could not typewrite ith period because Guy wa typewriting. "It fusses me so."
Minnie Skidd and <~lady, Rock played jump-the-rope in the school yard.
:\Ir. Ward not in school-Joy!
MAY.
1.
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Summer has came->.Ir. Ward removed the jacket' from the dry cells.
~Iiss Dewey re igns.
.:-.Itss Hardy succeeds her,
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Wm. Voltz quit "Choo!, "ays he will work on the farm. Imagine him.
I-fained ag-ain.
WilliC' Morrow tric to sell :\Ir. Tremper a Post. Not a gifted. alesman.
Dewit Fowler slept all afternoon in Isabelle Well Electric.
K. JI. S. represented in Lake Forest contest. ?\lark Kindt, Helen Hockenberger. Amy Wickham, Alice .M cCall, Lawrence Eastman. We get fourth
place out of twenty contestants. Not so bad. ?\lark Kindt talks on
Electricity and Hydrogen and wins! !
Florence '.:ilossoms out in a new dress. Big plaids with toweling for trimming.
Very practical dres ..
Ed .... Ticoll appeared in a new ... Torfolk suit. He wore it only once. What's
the matter Ed?
Track work began.
Harold Picken (our Business Mgr.) waited for Be sie Schulien at noon, and
walked, even though he had his bicycle.
Herb and Alice attend picture show in the e\·enin r.
A.lice not in school. Herb wear his best suit of clothes, but is disappointed
bt>cause Alice doesn't see it. He decides to wear it e\·ery day.
Mr. Tremper and l\Ir. Ward went to Chicago to see Chance play ball.
Harold waited for Bessie again.
~Ir. Ward burned out the electric fuse and the buildmg was in total darkness.
Disturbance in Room 7. , ome one fell out of his eat up tairs in Room 4.
~Ir. w·ard winds the clock.
Ewald we~rs a derby. Marion and Carlotta hardls recognize him. He broke
a glass tube in Physics, the new derby made him nervous.
\V m. Voltz returns from the farm and comes back to school.
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AUTOGRAPHS
AUTOGRAPHS
A CLASSIFICATION OF OUR ADVERTISING.
Ba11k!o;
Groceries
First~
attonal Bank
Mer hants c Savin<TS Uank
Bakery
W. A. Senne
Books and Hchool Supplies
C. Ernst & Co.
Glerum Book Store
Robinson's Book Store
Clothes
A. B. Ames
Johnson-Hansen Co.
Isermann Bros.
Schmitz l ' f_,auer
Candies
Schmitt's Candy Store
Class Pins
Diegcs l • Clust, Chicago, Ill.
Dry Goods aud Cloaks
Barden Store Co.
DeBerg-'s
l\Iolitor's
S. Heyman
J. c '. Gottlieb Co.
Drug- 'tores
Public Drug Co.
Sullivan Drug Store
Delicatessen
King's Delicatessen Store
Beckman 's (~rocery
Perkins Bros.
Pfenni~(s Grocery
Gas & Electric Co.
Wisconsin Gas and Ekctric Co.
Hotels
New Park Hotel
Hardware
John Eng-lish
l\Jeat :uarkPt!il
Ideal Meat .:\Iarket
~lusic
~chulze ~Iusic Co.
.1.. •
ews Des>ots
C H. Ernst c Co.
Glerum Book Store
Robinson's Book Store
Osteopath
Dr. Mcintyre
Orchestras
Becker Orche tra
Photographer
chroeder'
tudio
Printing
Sheboygan Publ. Co., Sheboygan, Wis.
Physician
Dr. Eastman
Dentiid
Dr. Schearer
Plumbing
Edw. J. Sullivan
Engraving
Jahn & Ollter Engraving Co., Chicago
Elec~ric \\'iring
Rockwell l ' .:\IcCutcheon
Shoes
Austin Bro .
Cohn's Shoe Store
Sample Shne Parlor'
Taxi!'!
.1.Telson's Ta.·icab
Flowerl'!
Turner l • Sons
P .... Obertm
T.
Furnace
Holland Furnace Co., Racine, \Yis.
Furniture
Bode Bros. Co.
Wene Furniture Co.
Theaters and )loving Pictures
Rhode Opera Ilou. c
Tailors
John 0. Heylen
ndertaking
Thos. Hansen Undertaking Co.
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m
There's only one thing
to do with good
advice~~~ that's pass it on.
Make tomorrow a big day--- look at
Fashion Clothes
for Younger Men
When you've seen them, tell your
friends.
They, or you, cannot pos-
sibly afford to overlook the clean-cut,
striking models we are now displaying.
ISERMANN BROS.
CORNER MAIN AND MARKET STREETS
John M. Kehlor. Pres.
Walter M. Burke. Sec'y
WEIGH CAREFULLY
The Financial Strendth, Commercial Ratind and Rep•
utation for PROMPT PAYMENT of a company before
you take out an INSURANCE POLICY.
We represent the companies YOU need.
The Kenosha Realty Co.
INSURANCE
Real Estate
Loans
Cor. Main Street and Park Ave.
Phone 304
OXFORDS and PUMPS
for Girls, Misses and Children.
The leathers are Patent Colt, Gun Metal,
Russia Calf and White Canvas.
Girls' and Misses Sizes at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50
Children's Sizes at $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1. 7 5 and 2.00
GRADUATION GIFTS.
Better buy it where
Gifts sure to please.
You are going to buy a Gift for the Graduate.
you can choose from the very best line in town.
BUY IT AT
GLERUM'S BOOK STORE
Phone Number :.274
:2:23 Wisconsin Street
DE BERGE'S
-
PATRONIZE
FOR-
THE SPY
High Class Wall
Decorations
A. B. AMES
MEN'S Fh 'E CLOTHI1 G, HATS
1
AND FURNISHINGS
169 :'.\lain Street
Kenosha, Wis.
ADVERTISERS
Spring is here --- house cleaning started --- and
"Oh! such a lot to do."
Get your decorating done and the worst is over.
You can save time, money and freight charges
by buying your wall paper from us. If you
run short you can get more on a moment's
notice and if you have any left we will gladly
CAN YOU BEAT IT?
take 1t back.
JOS. A. PITTS
Telephone 137
YEAR IN
YEAR OUT
It Pays to Trade at
PFENNIG'S
GROCERY
38 Years at 16 5 Market St.
210-212 . lain St.
THE
SHOE
FOR
YOU
AUSTIN BROS.
The Three Prime Virtues
In a Photograph
Artistic Quality, Permanency
and Likeness
Schr<£der Studio
165-67 Park St.
Phone 1696
9
Robinson s
The Book and Stationery Store
Spalding and Stall &
Sporting Goods
Dean
Our line of Cameras and Photo Goods is the largest and most
most complete in Kenosha. Mr. l\1ahler, our photo expert, will help
you correct your mistakes. We do developing and printing and will
teach you if you wish to learn.
263 Main Street
BARDE. S -
Keno~ha,
FASHIONS -
BARDENS -
FASHIO 'S -
Wis.
BARDENS
WE ARE NOW DISPLAYING IN
OUR SPACIOUS COSTUME SECTION
LARGE ASSOR TENTS OF
SUMMER DRESSES
FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN
THE BARDEN STORE
WISCONSIN AND CHURCH STREETS
Fun in Store for Every Holiday when you
SI::. E
JOHN ENGLISH
FOR
HARDWARE
Schmitz & Lauer
The Progressive Young Men's Store
Anyone can take pictures with a Kodak.
No experience needed.
Let us show you how simple it 1s to
Kodak the all by daylight v.ay.
Kodak
at
We invite your inspechon of the two
mo~t popular Young Men's lines in America.
Hart. Schaffner & Marx
and
5.00 and upwards.
C. H. Ernst & Co.
Stadium Clothes.
265 Main St.
Phone 928
Herbert C. Crook
Real Estate, Insurance
Loans and Investments
Suite 16 and 17, Meyer's Building
Office Phone 587
Residence Phone 588
For Highest Quality and
Lowest Price go to the
WERVE
FURNITURE CO.
,\ucces~or to
Frank
• l\Ode e
HOUSE FURNISHERS
Cnsh or Ea. y Payments.
Kenoslrn , \\'i
-:
214-ll6 Park Street
N. F. SCHMITT
Manufacturlnli
Confectioner
308 Main Strret
' I lcphonc 16
Thomas Hansen & Sons Co.
Punernl Directors
PRIVATE AMBlJLANCE
Kenosha, \\. i .
163 South Street
J. 0. HYLEN
CHAS. F. BECKMANN
MERCllANf TAILOR
GROl.:ERIE.S
358 P rk Ave.
Opp. '\". 1\1. C. J\.
If you look for the be t Tailoring
Service, Cleaning & Pressing, then
TEI.EPllONE 793
Kenosha, Wis.
964- !\larket St.
PHONE 509.
Jos. D. Sullivan &Co.
Druggists
Hot and Cold Water and
Telephone in Each Room
THE NEW PARK HOTEL
J. F. LANGAN, Prop.
We deliver all over town.
551 Howland Ave.
Telephone 930
Phone 85
.ll0·212 PARK SI.,
KL
OSHA. WI.
Not what you make, but what you
save is your actual possession. Make
and save when you are young, and
when you are older you will have something to show.
Merchants and
Savings Bank
Capital
$100,000
Depository for U. S.
Postal Savings.
~
We pay 3 per cent. on Savings Deposits.
31
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
Globe - W ernicke Sectional Bookcases
We Carry all Sizes, in Different Woods .
BODE BROS. CO.
116-130 Main Street
Kenosha, Wisconsin
BLACK CAT
HOSIERY
Made in your home city at the
largest mill in America.
Prove your loyalty - accept no
other brand if you want
style, comfort and wear.
Chicago - Kenosha
Hosier.Y Company
KENOSHA
WISCONSIN
Commencement Time
is a good time to study
our lines and see the high grade
and standing of our goods.
PERKINS BROS.
303 Church St.
Phon1> 60°61
EDW. J. SULLIVAN
PLUMBING & HEATING
Repairing
a62 Park Ave.
Corefolly Done.
Keno ho, Wis.
I.on!! Distance Phone 255
COHN'S
SHOE STORE
SELLS BETTER SHOES
354 Market St., Kenosha, Wis.
A Splendid Entertainment
During Vacation
Seeing the Pictures
at the Rhode.
The Be t Picture , the Most Comfortable Place, and at the Same
Price as Elsewhere, Sc, so
GET THE RHODE HABIT
The Sample
Shoe
We are
Parlors
have received their
SELLERS
Oxfords and Pumps
of
for men and women.
GOOD CLOTHES
Don't forget to call on us.
Corner l\lnln nod l\larket Streets
Over Bell Cloth In!! Store
Up Stolr
JOHNSON - HA~SEN
2
Co.
5 Main Street
0
H. L. MOLITOR.
DRY GOODS
and Ladies' Furni biogs.
Hand Po\\ er and Electric
for Hale or Rent.
leaners
Furs, Cloaks, Carpets, Rugs All Sizes and
Linoleums All \Vidths.
New Store" 257 Park and 253-2115 Church Sis.
l'elephone 423.
For Young Men and Boys.
Keno hn, Wis.
Haye you de\'eloped that llABIT of bu}ing here?
THE RCt;O AU f 01'1 A TIC
Delivers Hot Water at the
Turn of the Faucet. See
it at our Display Room.
WISCONSIN
GAS &. ELECTRIC CO.
Phone 131.
Public S n·fce Bide.
LET US DO YOUR PRINTING
AND IT WILL BE DONE RIGHT
SHEBOYGAN
PUBLISHING CO.
PUBLISHERS AND PROGRESSIVE COMMERCIAL PRINTERS
I
M
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Printing in All its Branches in the English and German Languages
CATALOGUES, SOCIETY CONSTITUTIONS AND
BY-LAWS & EDITION PRINTING A SPECIALTY
ESTII\1ATES CHEERITLI.Y Fl 1RSISllEO.
CALLING
CARDS,
SMOOTH OR LINEN FINISH
• 'AME ONLY OR. AME A, D ADDRESS.
State which Type:
O)lll J:n~\lish, J;·,.tJll ..:·Jtnhl'b (r)Jb ~ngtislt, or Homa11 Tnw
Prices: 50 for 35c, 100 for 50c, by mail prepaid.
820 Center Avenue
THIS BOOK IS A
Phone 252
SHEBOYGA, ·• WIS.
SAMPLE OF' OUR °"'ORK.
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No man requires the peace o firn.n::ial inL,:>:!ah.1::e m)re
than He who hopes to win renown through his talent for
Art, Music or Literature. · Yet, in their enthusiasm in
their art, such men frequently overlook the necessity of
owning a growing sum of money.
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This Bank allows 3 per cent
interest on Savings Deposits
First National Bank
KENOSHA,
WISCONSIN
ESTABLISHED 1852.
Capital $150,000
Surplus $150,000
Under the Jurisdiction and Supervision of the
United States Government.
Chas. C. Brown, President
George Yule, Vice-Pres.
Wm. H. Purnell, Cashier
A. W. Frantz, Ass't. Cashier
M. G. Boerner, Ass't. Cashier
C. I. Ozanne, Auditor
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HOLLAND FURNACE
Makes
arm Friends.
For Fuel Economy and Simplicity.
EASY TO OPERATE; HAS NO EQUAL.
For Estimates and Information Regarding the Furnace
Call or Address
D.H. REYNOLDS
Phone 1487
Kenosha, Wis.
CLASS PINS
Trophies
1332 Park A venue
Medals
DIEGES & CLUST
No. 58 to 64, West Randolph St.
CHICAGO, ILL.
Estimates Furnished on All Special Jewelry
:iJlt a.in ~tfirf}' .--
a n(J jJ1artOPJZ
55't~·AC>ams ~ ~t~
©ltirago
~ttanth~£i= 2Ba.1.J~npoiif--!B£'!l ~oin~s -·~Hnne ap olis
262 Main
Phone 920
t.
SENN E'S
The
shop where you can get i.:-ood Ice
Cream, :\Iartha \\'ashing-ton Candy,
Bakery, Lunche ·etc.
W. A . SENNE
Office Telephone 28-2R
Residence Te:ephone 631
.J. Hl':o;SELL E \STU\:\, '1. ]).
OFFICE
Grosvenor BualdinE". Corner Main and Wisconsin St
KENOSHA.
WISCONSIN
Hours: 10-12 A. M .•
M.
2 - ~ and 7 8:30 P
HEVM~N ' S
l>l{. UEO ..H . )[ c · 1 ~1'Y IU~
.. ~ow is the time to elect your pring
Suit, Coat or Hat.
Our garments
are exclu ive and variety the largest. A call will convince you that
our prices are the lowest. ·-·
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OSTEOPATH
Frank Nelson's Livery
Taxicab, Hac k and
Bagga ge Line
TELEPHONE 56
11, 1:!, 13 hrusYenor Bllll<l •ng
Phone • ·u. 2 lO
Kenosha, \\'i
Hours · 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Evenina-a by Appointment
Dr. N. P. Schearer
DENTIST
On \\'i con,in Street, over 5c nnd toe Store
Kl"G ' S
DELICATESSEN STORE
Office Phone 419
I
R esicence .~l \ faplewood Avenue
Everythlnl! Sanitary .
Home made Bread, Pies, Doughnuts,
Rolls and Cake !'~very l>aJ.
C.G.SCHULTZ
D E ALER IN
Pianos, Violins, Guitars ,
Victor Talklna Machlos Ptc.
306 Main Str .. .,t.
E s tahll b.,d 1898
Public Drug Co.
Prescriptions
Carefully Compounded.
Main and Marl.•1 Slr••ts
R.OCKWELL & McCUTCHAN
LIGHTING FIXTURE COMPANY
Lighting Fixture and Electric Supplies
Phone 1531
Rice Park
O ffice Hour 9 to 12, I 10 5. Eveni n gs by Ap p oi n t m e n t
Becker's Orchestra
George M Becker, Director
Popular With the Dancers
Ever-Changing Program
Kenosha, Wis.
Phone 1308
THE FLOWER
SHOP
Electric Contractors
905 Elizabeth St.
Phone: 2i 26
364 Park A v e nu e,
IDEAL MEAT MARKET
Kenosha , Wis .
Phone : 468.
But or Everything in
MEATS AND
GROCERIES
656 and 658 Park Stred
P. N. OBERTIN, Prop.
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