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PEARLE BEECKLER HERBERT BIZER DOROTHY CR i VVILLl:?? CULLEN I I 1 MAKIEL DEAN B. E. B. E.V B. A. . , ,' . . ' 1 A . I-fl, J M! -M' I7 A of if lf' I if-I I we j I ' 4 - .9 , 1 ,fb . ' ZMWD OUR FACULTY PEARLE BEECKLER .... Granton, Wisconsin .... Central Teachers' College .... undertakes to make future school ma,ams from the girls up under the roof . . . . and oversees Rural Life Club activities .... HERBERT BIZER .... Tomah, Wis- consin .... Carroll College .... finds his time juggled between football, boxing, and baseball coaching .... also devotes five hours daily to impressing freshmen with the value of citizenship .... DOROTHY GRAIN .... Tomah, Wisconsin .... Ripon College .... finds her teaching schedule includes German, Latin, and English IH .... Latin Club sponsor .... was Tom-Tom adviser until its discontinuance .... WILLIAM CULLEN .... Chicago, Illinois .... Carroll College .... came back to school last fall to find his regular duties of teaching algebra and junior practice supplemented by being regular basketball and golf coach .... assistant football coach .... a very busy, but always friendly man . . MARIEL DEAN .... Bassett, Wisconsin .... Milwaukee Teachers' College .... was she of whom the student body demanded an encore following her first vocal solo in the assembly .... offi- cially, she is supervisor of vocal work and organizations in our school .... RICHARD GUNNNING .... Tomah, Wisconsin .... Central Teachers' College .... came back to T. H. S. in September to drill freshmen in the principles of general science and act as their general adviser .... an added burden was that of training oratorical aspirants .... MARY MCADAMS .... Mukwonago, Wisconsin .... University of Wisconsin .... leads seniors through U. S. history researches .... solved commer- cial problems for junior practice charges .... is high school principal .... super- vises attendance records .... trains public speakers . . . MARY McADAMS B. A. .A ig Yr.fffV l
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9 Cut Superintendent Q,-xwxqt 'ILQAA WORK Possibly to you, the seniors of 1937, the pinnacles of success, like majestic mountains, seem far away and entirely out of reach. People who do not face the hazards and the mis- takes of success eagerly, who do not cherish the thrills and experiences of hard work, who do not master patiently the difficulties contronting one reaching for higher goals, who have lost the spirit of achievement always found among high school students, will never know true success or walk with those who have really succeeded. Maybe today, as you are graduating from high school, you are thinking about trails to follow, mountains to climb, pitfalls to avoid, and successes to come. Very likely today in your happiness at new and well earned laurels, you do not recognize some of the most es- sential attributes of success, such as work, play, friendship, and character. Work, whether mental or physical, uniquely human, is one of the most essential fac- tors of success. From the beginning of time through the ages work has been the universal theme of writers, philosophers, scientists, and sages. It has produced present day standards of living, invention, art, science, and recreation. Today, seniors, at the threshold of active life in a work-a-day world, remember the rewards of labor are usually in proportion to one's effort, one's skills, and one's ability. Do not over-estimate your abilities or under-estimate the necessity of labor. Be prepared sufficient- ly and efficiently. That each senior may remember his school days with pleasure and Hnd happiness in life's work replete with service is my final wish as I bid farewell to the seniors of 1937. E. MCKEAN, Superintendent ix l gal
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MARY MCc'I.UsKEY EL-5 B. Li N If f i f 1 Vi' 4 QUR FACULTY if .gf MARY MCCLUSKEY . . . Plain, Wisconsin . . . Whitewater Teachers' College . . . finds that teaching typing and bookkeeping, plus sponsoring the Hamot and Com- merce Club, plus supervising the school bank and extra-curricular records is a full- time job . . . EUNICE MCGLACHLIN . . . La Crosse, Wisconsin . . . La Crosse Teachers' College . . . was efficient manager of school library . . . taught English III . . . coached debate and declamatory work . . . did her share of the McAdams- , McGlachlin household chores . . . LA NORE MOREHOUSE . . . La Crosse, Wisconsin 5 . . . La Crosse Teachers' College . . . greets her physical education charges with an l almost unvarying Roll call by number, please . . . believe us, she knows her phy-ed . . . headed the G. A. A .... ARNOLD NELSON . . . Brookings, South Da- kota . . . South Dakota State College . . . finds his height invaluable in being over-seer of the assembly in the morning and at noon . . . during regular school hours he maintains classes in physics, chemistry, and junior practice . . . . . . spent part of his leisure sponsoring the Hi-Y Club and intramural basketball . . . HARVEY NIELSEN . . . Tomah, Wisconsin . . . Whitewater Teachers' College came to us in 1936 to assist juniors and seniors in investigating Gregg's crooks, curves, and straight lines fshorthand to youj . . . later found himself assigned as head of the Lost and Found Department plus grade school basketball . . . ROBERT NYE . . . Viroqua, Wisconsin . . . Milwaukee Teachers' College . . . was named director of both band and orchestra this year . . . regular academic pro- gram consisted of teaching rhe third period economics class in room 12 . . . GENEVIEVE PARMAN . . . Baraboo, Wisconsin . . . University of Wisconsin . . . has made known her favorite recipe to no one . . . we realize, nevertheless, that she N has charge of the home economics classes, club, and cafeteria. HLIN LaNORE MQREHOUSE ARNOIQBD gELSON N HARVEY NIELSEN 'H R I ,xx Bi N, ,, A3 Y ROBERT NYE B. E. GENEVIIg3VIg PARMAN ,HJ
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