February 23, 1928 - Dane County Historical Society
February 23, 1928 - Dane County Historical Society
February 23, 1928 - Dane County Historical Society
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Published every other- week by the students of Central High School.-<br />
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- EDITORIAL STAFF<br />
Editor-in-chief ,. ........................................<br />
Managing,.Editor ................... 4......:........................John<br />
Assignment Editor.,.-..;.,aa..._ ....... +.... ...... ,........Ruth., Miller<br />
Asslstant' Assignment Editor,,.. ........ ......................... l~orence King<br />
Desk Editors..Florence' Hunt, =Katherine Gregg, Harriet Gleason,'-Fred' Suhr<br />
Sport.-Editors:. .. _r.......................... ..... Ben Sweet, -Margaret'- Meek<br />
Feature Editor ...................... .... Phyllis: McFadden<br />
-Assstant.F eature -Editors........rr . ... "......................~..Jane..Werder<br />
Exchanige' Editor ........................ r .:...........................Eleanor Jones<br />
Humor F ditor....................-....:...........................Mervyna Conohan<br />
Reporters-------.....Vito Int ravaia,. Joe Masino, Betty Lou McKelvey, Rebecca<br />
Nathensoti, +Myriel Pullon, Annabelle Simpa, Robert Fleming, Helen<br />
Fleming,. Ruth O.dfand, Jean Nutting. - .- -- -- :---. .:.<br />
Typists ...... .................... ........................ Ruth Baker,. -Ruth Nathenson<br />
Faculty, Advisors ...... ..............-... .M..:.iss Edith Isady, Miss Ruth' Skewes<br />
Business Manager...<br />
Assitant BdsihesS' lN<br />
Whn<br />
ainager.........~<br />
-.''BUSINESS STAFF<br />
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irs Cub- Armbands - --<br />
Whe .Girs'Clu -held a' tale of hrm bands :last fall; they tiougifr they<br />
were, selling. something that would, he lasting, something' that. the. students<br />
could use again, and again.'And ' here' the students who bought., them' wore<br />
themu to bne big &aane and' th-en} put them- aside to adorn a closet .shelf,-2a<br />
bookcase, or even aI dresser. Olrls'Club -doesn't' like' to urge& the student body<br />
to buy anything which will -not be permanently useful, however small the<br />
price may be, and they really expected- the students to use them as, long as<br />
they lasted.<br />
Now, students, we want to put a question to. you. Where do you think our<br />
orange and black. arkn b'ahds lbok best;,.on a' thelf,- or, on your,- arm? Think<br />
,it .over; and next time you go to a big basketball game, get out the old<br />
armlsddand supp~ort' Central with your armas. as well as with your' voices;<br />
yur rmb~rsans nna c hout loudef 6 r ent ri'J -lal t1 ftn our vincs .can<br />
I itm~Lt;:iIi AiiionjOuki;450 r-<br />
Butt now I know that i ani wrong.<br />
that that 'Life~ is- not<br />
- -all "song. -y -- 5<br />
I sat a 'king' one da rbe- killed,<br />
-And' then--mny 'wil,of bourse, Was:<br />
I'ye 'learned<br />
-stilled.<br />
I -saw the -king, a goodly man,<br />
Sent to his -death ,by- a furious<br />
-band.--<br />
AdIrepeat, yea, goody he was -<br />
Yet he._ was.- crushed by"'"Hate's"w<br />
aing 'jaws.<br />
And now I am content to cling<br />
To--my life" as ..It is-not hope: to -<br />
be a king - .-.1. C. '29.<br />
- -®OKS<br />
The- Doubl& _<br />
D ,Moiay<br />
:Cuartet -stng at lthe<br />
installation; .Thiurisday; Feb-<br />
-fuary :. .The., nbeirs. sung -were<br />
"Kentucky Babe,", ,.As Ofdf - to. the<br />
South'ard," and "RantinY 'Roving- Rebin."<br />
-,Miss Florence Morris, of the mathe-<br />
-natics, department, attended a .banquet<br />
at Carroll college, Waukesha, last<br />
nih.<br />
Siahr is the new orchestra secretary.<br />
band music, y pThe ordered In September;<br />
arrived 'Feb., 18. - Frederick,<br />
The Boys' Glee club. and the.Girl's'<br />
First. Glee, club are planning to have<br />
a banquet Match 3.<br />
* a**<br />
.-ThWho band -and,. orchestra are also<br />
jplanning -,to. -have ;1the 'secou4 annual<br />
dinfier- dance some-tlmd' in -April<br />
THURSDAY, PEDIUJIY <strong>23</strong>,<br />
naines".and telephone -'umbers of- the<br />
weaker sex.-.<br />
Mis, Grace Bailey;:- of' the 'history<br />
Upon "entering the" cruel 'wbrld, his department, has been., absent -" more.<br />
'I coulil'take- any.,veie tible and' raisn<br />
up Ini<br />
pockets=. not- ony -hold- bills but also<br />
Junior-Seni6P Patty-<br />
than two weeks because of illness.- the "air. That would le b easy<br />
stores -his -ring .for 'his do.<br />
'-futur& 'wife.<br />
*-4~<br />
-After<br />
In spite of. the seeming lack of interest. before -the<br />
junior-senior party, .his =- marriage; his .pockets hold -George'- Metzei, d dPaul N est at-<br />
held'."last Friday night, the event waas° judged a success: by the seyenty-flvc<br />
his calling '-erds,' money,- golf:"balls tended 'the' Janeaville game.<br />
OWilly L: ' Arb there any forei<br />
and his membership - card' for the<br />
*. a' a # -<br />
in -Central<br />
people- attending. The refreshments were pronoifced' the "bestf ever,"''anid country 'tlub.- - --<br />
- erry .Ticks, .Vincent Reilly, and-"Ar-<br />
the orchestra 'was'equally as' good. But wouldn't it have been much more fun I'his- old:- age; his pockets 'conceal; thur Schumann 'traveled to aeine for<br />
if a :larger: crowd had attended?-<br />
gifts -and- - spending -"money.° for- his the Central-Racine game. {<br />
grandchildren a n d his reading<br />
Why is It that Central high's scbi 'parties' aren't heralded with; as mhuch- "specs."<br />
Sinc&,<br />
'.the<br />
the' girl iigym b lasses have<br />
enthusiasm as the-"parties held in' other ihools? In reading the school papers Webster ddfines pbckets thus;.,- become exceedingly- careless concern-<br />
from schools-,in-,other cities} one may notice that preparations for- the high bag: or. -pouch.- carried byt a person;ing condition o( their ahiddies; :the<br />
especially<br />
school, social functions are enteredinto 'with much anticipation;, a 'small bag,,'inserted' in a<br />
and they s are<br />
gym tachers, 'the:. Misas Irma Babas,<br />
garme~nt;[,hehce;' purse _' money.'t.<br />
invariably huge successes. And oe does't find and, Magurlt& 'bherpard ',have decided<br />
such toniditiouns 'existing only -A: person could. - ramble on- almost that<br />
in small town schools as one' might' expect, but in 'twvice ,{ 'noatth "each- girl must<br />
large schools. in cities such indefinitely' describing;,' the ."uses of have.,'a clean tmiddy..fluring 'the weeks<br />
as Fort Waiyne, Milwaukee, dnd Chicago, where besides the 'various fuanc- pockets...- If -there? were - no? pockets, of -<strong>February</strong> ,20, March 5, 19,= April:r7tions°<br />
there' are_ many outside social events.<br />
,where. jwould -we 'carry - 'our .money,rynd-. 21;- a clpe an middy is-,i -qui'red' on<br />
pencils, ..pens,' street car,-checks;gpock-- lfonday, Tiesday, or Wednesday..-<br />
Why do not Centralites, who' usually respond with. characteristic sjpiaitebos, - checkbqoks, compacts,' h andwhen<br />
called upon, respond in this, perhaps,. one .of the- most pleasant de-.. kerchfiefs, . cigars, pipes, .matches,' 'f in- -rMisp tLs _Carrell, the jphysical' 'dui-<br />
mands of their school., Many students= say, "Oh, but school parties are such<br />
gernail t iles, glasses;,- knives, coldhd;r, cation teaicher "of the; grade schools,<br />
gum,- letters, pills,' :agazines, gloves, and, the interpretive<br />
a 'flopp' But wh are they such a "flop?"' Do the maority of stu dents dancing' teacher<br />
try erasers, - -buttonhooks,- keys,. ars at' Central,. had charge -of a class of<br />
to co-operate to make'.the parties a success? The answer is obvious. There, fish:s hooks, safety._ plns. and- prayer clogging in' :Central.-,'Tbe. class ;meets<br />
are just a few, who do,- chiefly those on the committees in charge :who work books? Last;' but- hot least; It would every Friday, -thebe.<br />
Impossible to -hang<br />
very hard doing their best -to put the affairs bvet well.- Iwonder if 'the 'aver-<br />
a"-'suit in a<br />
5e period. These<br />
sixteen:- girls'- are- in'-the class:- Doroage<br />
student realizes the amount- of work. that' gocs into a school party?. Don't"<br />
you think that perhaps you- owe it to these committees to help' them; in 'their'<br />
efforts to make the. parties more aucessful? .There are many .people. who.<br />
would enjoy themselves-more at the school sociail functions if a'.larger nuamber<br />
attended.<br />
Of course Central contains many cliques,' We have been criticized for,<br />
this condition 'more than?'once. One 'frequently. hears a student say in' trying<br />
toIid lentlfy one othis ctsssmates, "Oh, you know her, 'she goes-with such<br />
and such a bunch,". orflie travels in that. crowd;"'If 'thed'majority of one's<br />
clique decides not to. attend the. school party; the rest of the members. stay<br />
away too. Why doesn't the whole- bunth decide to come some time? Give<br />
-WOULD'ST. -BE-A, KING?<br />
w- gStraSome,<br />
one,<br />
I've- always hoped to be a king,<br />
else:-- Let's go tot<br />
your'Sthool a chance to show you a- good time and thus make' the hearts ofI A king, aboye<br />
your -schoolmates .most everything.. -<br />
State Fair "at Milwaukee..<br />
, and incidentally of your school social committee, a wee bit A' king has, always seemed ' to me-<br />
Frances<br />
- -Mlss---Mbe White, of theS - ext' de'-<br />
gladder?<br />
About the most<br />
L.: Sure, that'll be a ai<br />
a man could be. partment,:,hasl beei. called to trip.;<br />
-fMila-<br />
Pearl S.:<br />
kee, on account of the death of her<br />
Is the Fair on now?'<br />
sister., -<br />
9<br />
Stan J : Yea, lots of Hi-Vans,<br />
It has been msildthat sieveral- of<br />
teachers' who came to: the,- teach<br />
convention' left on- Friday night. '1<br />
shortly afters the Boys' Gle club<br />
gan to sing.<br />
--Mr.- Dixon :- Out in the desert it~<br />
glsters 108: degrees in the, shade.<br />
:;" _ .<br />
i<br />
I 1<br />
. kOh1 to be.-out in the sndw' storm<br />
"Where the 'flakes so fleecy :white<br />
-Fall. ever softC and sjlent,<br />
Fall ever, fast and light.:<br />
Wvhhceis<br />
your iajiryonig?<br />
.'Where your abidiaig. place<br />
Daytont Pau'ls<br />
,Hanchett<br />
.Stanley: Johnson<br />
Icke<br />
.George-<br />
9<br />
-<br />
And whose' the 'glf ttaiypuautbezuty<br />
And your. whirling, fantastic grace 9<br />
} Misds-J0la.Tor ey 'haA'eei ahseent<br />
for three weeks because of the critical<br />
illness of her mother.-<br />
Central Hi-V Meeting<br />
Icke demands order. and -falls t<br />
-aigaret- =6nngton -was absent a it. Noise goes on throughout the<br />
few days last. week,,because of illness. ing.<br />
a aa<br />
Sherman BnVmkes :ie<br />
-Miss. .Margatret Lathrop's 12a ;French during vespersY and<br />
class: has tecently 'completed Its_ work,<br />
is placed under<br />
rug; an4l, jumped, on.,., ,<br />
on f Wrtannicusy 4 The Oltas will now Balgoes into detail oan his.<br />
commenncb Voltaire's '"Gadig." -<br />
POCKET$-S -<br />
ow= Womnen."L<br />
-Have 3ou'ver ,stopped: t&-& onsider Mar jorie Swafford and Virginia , e:V }Wallis. Lellesand pulls.two. ant'<br />
how many 'kinds -of pockets there are?<br />
whieezes and Is thrown through<br />
Icy who .-were taking: vepst .- graduate glas door.<br />
There are pickpockets,. -air pockets,' work withdrew frpm school -thinsesm-<br />
coal -pockets; -suit pockets, overcoat<br />
Meeting breaks upwhen Bali h<br />
ester'. arjorie is convalescing from<br />
pockets, and,- countless otherA pockets.<br />
a. cigar butt at the" steeping sport<br />
an operation.<br />
_When a . hild Is ubout 4': years old, he<br />
begins to realize- that, he *Tbhe Faithiess Wretches<br />
would like Miss -Phillips;-.-a -teacher of ancient ..Cirlstine<br />
to have his clothes 'made with pockets; medieval, and modern history. in ,Bel-<br />
Satterfield -(translat<br />
in -them. When askect' what he devediere, Illinois,- visited. the -history French) : And th& "Lords liked<br />
sires :to place- in- the pockets;.- he in~- classes of 'Miss Julia--Muarphy;, Miss<br />
chase. 2* .<br />
variably -rdspbatds, "Mbney." - Margaret O'Neill, and Miss Matilda-<br />
--- In- the period fblIo wing .his- hob33.' Arneson, on Monday of last week.<br />
*fJlajper: w.Y would, liketoSe<br />
conductor'.of' tlhis .train.hors&<br />
'days, .- 'his' pbcket&_ are ,recepta-<br />
Potter: He's-' forward, Miss.<br />
cles, '- for ' marbles,' string, - knives, Miss Lulu Dishart_ of West Division<br />
watbhes, and any: sort ,of-articles High 'school, Milwaukee, and MissTe<br />
Flapper: I don't care whether"<br />
O'Brien, -of'<br />
Which ''has 'older' brothers 'maj -:give<br />
the': English- kdepart- forward ors'not, I'm' used to men.<br />
Teresa<br />
himf. ------ -... ahert of Fond;:dtn .lac,. visted Central<br />
Historyi examn'<br />
-In -his high school days;' bis' pbckets 'on Thursday, <strong>February</strong> 9,<br />
baper: rbhist1 man, learned to tame domesticat<br />
conceal 'stolen-:compacts, -notes, poor<br />
animals.<br />
English' papers;,- and- very' little' money. Betty Hartmcyer _has.- withdrawn<br />
-After' -his -entrance -to 'college, -his from: Central ,Higb and,' is pow, attend-<br />
pocket -stores at- -little tnotebook 'Wmithing<br />
a girls' school in Phildepha }nistorj'&dxam paper:- Prehlst1 man -learned. Co raise vegetables.-<br />
-Miss Murphy -(to the class):<br />
"Yo're gettig' aln my nerves,"t<br />
th l othe ' dentist as he'"driled<br />
'little deeper.<br />
,iublis speaker: 'the time 'will<br />
when. womeat will get nmen's Wages.<br />
Wdak tn lc voice in rear:' Yes,<br />
Saturday night.<br />
.Mist.- l'Isrh: (to, several girls. and<br />
boy 'wirnniglnd they heard.,the.i'<br />
*ands walked out): Girls come d<br />
here. .; ... ;. -a -<br />
Milton' Fergen came back.<br />
Brilliant Student::.-'A- .circle - i<br />
ti -Mr. Larson : Give mne the defini<br />
-f crce<br />
line, that circles around and makes<br />
circle.<br />
-)I*. Sanders' (to .Vtte,. day-dreami<br />
hi orchestra) expriaaio ::.Were t you at tbe<br />
Fred Suhr (hearing big commoti<br />
outside): Are they initiating soa<br />
one? -r-----<br />
Robert Fleming: '"bat's only" S<br />
Rulado singing<br />
-t). I., reciting-;i Miss Vernon's gl<br />
graphy class: -Apples are never ti0<br />
- LAST DAYS OF POMPEII -<br />
EoraiJy _colored -itt an. irrigated. rer.<br />
"The Last Days of Pompeii". by Bul-<br />
-The ]band.,<br />
wer Lytton-.Is a ,sophomore .book. ula-<br />
played the. -'fK" March because:,in; w rainy region the ee<br />
ucus, , a,- gentlcnian -rpf Pompeii, .Is, A n and- 2The Star Sp8anud. Banner". at] gets washed off.love<br />
with- Ione,2 a very beautiful wro-: the -patrlot's Washington meeting,<br />
man.- -Nydia, also a- beautiful-- girl,; is Wednesday, <strong>February</strong> 22.. *The night was, dark,.<br />
'<br />
The qky was-% blue,<br />
e. slave, belonging to Glaucus.; Arbaces, teavnue fSeesnad i When down the alley<br />
an :gypian. ad.:theguadia ofcompanion In their banoes, "Are thus" An Italian- flew.<br />
fall if he. had completed, well a w four-year course in languages, in, the high, Ipue -.and her, brother,:- Apaccides; :s~ - dnd "Cigarette.". This is a four point<br />
school. That-,student' had "obtained tomething: inidispensible to 'the " success suitor of lone. ' Arbaces kills Apacci-bokdes.<br />
arnd since no<br />
of his work. bean'u elrywt llr agreed wt that statement and-' would' .one cane- proyc -that<br />
And froan biwpacket<br />
book.-<br />
advise<br />
A knife he<br />
he<br />
those. expectlng':td enter .the, Univctrsitt .to' take did it he accuses- Glaucus of the PRIDE AND<br />
drew;<br />
PREJ IIIC<br />
some such four year course.<br />
And, cut a banana<br />
murder .-- , -<br />
Right in two.<br />
He said .that It has been his pleasure to ,perceive that-pupils entering the ,Ui- ?ead the book' and find-,9out whaet- t -13t JANE AUSTEN<br />
versity 'Wth "credit' for one :or, ahore' four-yiear courses', invariably.. succeededr. happened-- =to Arbaces ,- Olaucus; :lone, ThM' book= entitle&" Pride and Pro- Bernieee GefferTilnpgslicspOi<br />
but It has been also a sad experience to6 find 'tliat those who did not present arnd- Nydla. Also-find a$ ,about .the judice" by. Jane Austen ip on: the-hbome &liss:- YSlw was simply adorable-eruption<br />
-_of - Vesuvius- and how 'the reading. list.-for, junr8 snd seniors. -<br />
such credits; nin6 :tites cout 'of ten, failed. .- -:<br />
people lied from -Pompeii. - :Prdancl--Pjudice".'sja, a -ory of<br />
the... t-<br />
_ '<br />
the teachers in- the Rice- Lake 'city hos are engaged in the, Bennet :faanlly.;kf11rs.. Bennet hqs<br />
a thdrough re=<br />
AN= ISLND VOYAE . a" great, desire tq~umarry All-, of le_<br />
Tebook 'visioniof the codrse of study. Every subject has received attention. They hope<br />
entitled "An Island Voy-.daughters.: to, wealthy men Qf -h ig'hage"y<br />
:y obert ILouis Stevesonls~oaue ranks -.-Xer -dau ghters,- . speclally Elis-,<br />
to have: the work -cdaipleted early in. the 'secgnd semester.<br />
qof';ttavel which is on ,the "haqme.<br />
read-. abeth and- Jane;,-the, 'oldest, nare.:very,<br />
ing. list for seniors.- '?ThiAs- book eon - proud and look-" down -upon the lower.<br />
At a receninetinr of t e 7 dom ioncouncil of-=the.,siity-of::Wauraut tis- .tains descriptiona'othe sc ue.along" class. : y :<br />
sehootbusdga was 'reduced $ o,Obo -below tieanunt skO4 for by the Bandi thp ;-rivrx' banksj in,-Belglum 'and -- r ;Bingley .iV young Inano(- great<br />
-of Educaton " t ar;idleatio tthbis ee"ot'ix dependlenc6'ot-sch<br />
Frnce. It, is written- nthe first- pei'wekltl4:n.Qes -intp thWe lglhrhood<br />
alitoatds<br />
- - - - -s -;- -,; -of :-tha.Benn et T ,~d. ,lpg ey ,X'i1ls t.<br />
in, ."'.'".c toe- .--.<br />
-ell<br />
. Re d4the- book and tI d-out about -love-' with Jane, the -eldest --daughter.-<br />
5<br />
was a blonde:'<br />
Use .the:.word beref t:; in-..a:.sent<br />
-' We.took- the. a nimals :on board<br />
ship and put the bear aft.<br />
Mr. 3ingley'a- sisters and friends<br />
not approve-of -1d inath .so<br />
t ke him away and interest buSn<br />
othe z ,things- -- -' -; :--<br />
9u teole. jo. 4 4 :!lde 1anZrtdl<br />
This book'-furnishes-7, pointsie