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Teacher Training Department For one six weelcs period a train- ing student teaches a full class under the supervision of the room teacher of that grade. ln the spring each prospective teacher is placed in a rural school for two weeks of cadet teaching. During the first week the cadet observes the work of the experienced teacher: dur- ing the second week she takes com- plete charge of the school. At the completion of the course, the school, with the advice of the county superintendent, tries to place graduating teachers in schools which seem best fitted for them. X ELEANOR POPP INTERESTS: . . . getting Mary to school on time . . . being cheerful . . . HIKZIILIUHTS . . . secretary-trczisurer of Rural Life Vlub . . . graduate of lientlull High School .... - X FAE RANNEY INTERESTS: . . . crystal gazing . . . llllilll.lliHTS: . . . prcsiclent of Rural Life Club . . . Hometown is Kendall. . . . ANNA RICE INTERESTS: . . . injured ankles . . . llllilll.llill'l'S: . . . iirucluate of XYilton H. S. MARITA Roof INTERESTS: . . . drawing and paint- ing. Q I . li, Popp lf, Kzmney A. Rico ' 1 ' M. Root R. Sclluw M. Siflit- IllIfillI.llillT5: . . theme song NSIllCIlillfl A. Sonnenhcrg ll.illllOllL'SC11 A, Thinks Nlilllill-N l. xxvESt1lllZll M. Zzihrte N, Znhrte RUTH SEFLOW ARLENE Tumcs INTERESTS: . . . keeping awake in school . . . INTERESTS: . . . not in Tomah . . . TU'illl.I4iil'l'S2 . . . first teacher tw secure a school. . . 1ll1i1lI.Itlll'l'S: , . . entered lruni liendall High School. . . MARTHA SIDIE X IONE WESTPHAL INTERESTS? ' ' Prmfe Creek School ' ' ' to Pro' INTERESTS: . . . E.K .... dancing . . . catching mote the huzldzng of fireproof houses. . . . Wedding bouquen HIlHH'lllHTS: ' ' ' entered from Slum-tu High 'l hool' ' ' llIlilll.ll2H'l'S: . . . Always willing, cheerful. :mil friendly. . . AMELIA SONNENBER U XMARGARET ZAHRTE INTERE5 52 - - - ffdfhmg Wood 1 S INTERESTS: . . . being ill on Friday , . Hlflll ll'll'l'S' lv' luckv l' i' Nlirxh 24 - - - ' ' ' ' U ' Cay A A ' L' ' ' lll4illl.IllH'l'S: . , , moved to the city this yvzlr. Dom TI-1oNEsoN NORMA ZAHRTE INTERESTS: . . . being school ma'arn at I-Iart , . S I7 I - . H F INTERESTS: . . . playmg school . . . worlezng. . . . C Oo ' ' ' eating PM ff S ree Onejl ' ' ' llllilll.llill'I'S- . . . lurlustriiins, L'0'lll'lE'OllS, :mil ilcpenil- Hllilll.llill'l'S: . . . grzulimte of Iicmlnll High School ..,. zihlv. . . . Page Twenty-seven
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Teacher Training Department Time was when only a very meag- er education was demand-ed of the rural teacher. A county examination based on the three r's', was the only requirement. Gradually, as other sub- jects crept into the curriculum, the standards of the teacher had to be raised. Realizing this, the state legis- lature passed a ruling requiring all rural teachers to have a year's pro- fessional training after the complet- tion of the high school course. Con- sequently, in 1927 the teachers' train- ing course became a post graduate course in our high school. In the training department pro- spective teachers secure teaching ex- perience through daily practice classes in the public grade school. MARY FARMER JOAN MCGARVEY INTERESTS leeepzng warm all teachers INTERESTS . . . frzding a sure cure for mirth . . named Charles repazrmg school clocks Bo mothering lone and Thelma .... llll HLIC ll l S will vutlml birch rule in Cold Spimgs Ill I , . :sergczmt-at-a1'ms of Rural Life Club. . . THELMA OFTEDAHL INTERESTS . . . teaching three RT, at Central 1111 HLIC 1118 mst ptison qt school mth dw POW!! SCh00l . . being vice-president of Rural Life A VERA HAG H lllli IITS . given sheepskin at Yiroquzi lligli llll IH If HIS taking diss notes in shmth l XBERNICE PERGANDE X LUELLA EFFERS INTERESTS . . . hel in others . . . to he a second E TERESTS hztch hzkmg to the es Keff Smith - Leo -- III Ill , . left Ridgevillc for the city lights. . LAURELLA LARSON X BETTY PIETZ INTERESTS creatmg new sweater styles INTERiSTS . . . to he a successful teacher at Sut- llli HLIC U15 qpeetli is great but silence is greit lll If HIS . . 1n'og1'an1 Cllriirmzm for the Rurzll l,ifc
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R. MUELLER ,l. KUIJEREK President Vice President Class In September, l934, We, the class of '38, en- tered Tomah I-Iigh School. In due time, We had chosen as our class ofilicets: Robert Mueller, presi- dentg Junior Witz, vice president, Olive Kelli, secretary-treasurer, and Israel Cooper, sergeant- at-arms. From the beginning, extra curricular activities formed a significant part of our ambitions. We found students of our class in practically every activity offered in the school's curriculum. li. H EINTZ A. ISICRNIE Sc-crctary-Treasurer Svrguznit-At-Arms oi '38 Not only this, but several obtained high scholastic standings. The chief responsibilities of the class of '38 as a whole were met at Christmas time. We gave a Christmas program in the assembly and the school Christmas party. Class officers during our sophomore year were Robert Mueller, president, Geraldine Sowle, vice president, Olive Kelli, secretary-treasurer, and Israel Cooper, sergeant-at-arms. 'FUI' ROVV: II. Eberdt, I.. l'rieli1wp, J. Sowle, XV. IIuel:i', ll. Ebert, E. Stebbins, VV. l'unway, F, Chapman, G Izberdt liOL'R'l'H ROXY: M. Anderson, B, Brown, H. Burrows, V. Heilinzin, Ill. lioetzlca. A. lfoley, R. Prell, E. Burrows Y Taft E. Freemore 'l'llIRlJ izowf E. Golf, fl, Sowle, YV. Gottbelieut, M. Iilnn-r, ,l. Vziylor, G. Schroeiler, M. Collins, Bl. You Ilzult-n I Zellmer H. Boetteller SIQCONIJ ROXY: B, Bcrnett, li. Bollrucl, F. Gillette, IJ. lbzirnntzer, Y. Brown, I.. I'1lxc, lf. Cicrlie, R, Snon'lJ:-rry li, Raltstis, F. fillilllllllill, X. Johnson, E. Heintz, G. flrinisliziw FRONT ROXV: G. Darnutzer, I.. Boynton, L. Gilmore, L. Anderson, H. Armstrong, Bl. Slnixv, Il. Stebbins, D. Mur phy, F. Hall, F. Drescher, I. Cooper, H, Dams, Sclnnirlt Page Twenty-eight
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