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LUCIA HAUER Secretary TOP ROW MAYME TRAGER Librarian I diversity of Wisconsin ALICE SCOTT Teachers’ Training Superior Stale Teachers College OLAF L. CLAUSON Science I Diversity or So. hakota H A. I Diversity of Wisconsin M. A. M I DDL IRENE RASMUSSEN Typing and Shorthand Whitewater state Teachers College 2 ROW HUGH STEWART Mathematics MARY OLSON OLIVIA MAEDKE 7th and 8th Grade Commercial Milton College B. A. Whitewater stat» Teachers College Whitewater Stat» Teachers College MARGARET M MOE English I Diversity of Wisconsin B. A. MARY E. CONOVER Physical Education Trenton state Teachers College RUTH E. RANKIN Latin and History (Carroll College B. A. t Diversity of Wisconsin W. A. STUART ANHALT Band and Orchestra BOTTOM ROW MARION EDWARDS Domestic Science stout Institute EDNA M. FOX Art and Music Superior state Teachers College H. A. CARL J. HAGER Manual Arts and Athletics Stout Institute DOROTHY E. ALLEN English and French kalaiuaz M» College B. A. t Diversity of Wisconsin M. A. I A(1E TII1HTEE.N
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TOP ROW: Parkis L. Waterbury, Lynn H. Smith, R. S. Smith, Supt.. Mrs. Carl Seifert, Irving J. Hibbard. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. T. R. Spooner, Alfred Heilemann, Ray O. Fischer, Winnie K. Puerner. .Board of il diication NKW M KM UK US 18)32-33 Mrs. (lari Seifert succeeds Mr. Fred Heilemann as Hoard member from the first ward. Mr. Heilemann resigned when lie moved from tin' ward. Mr. Allred Heilemann succeeds Mrs. K. .1. Sanborn as Hoard member from Hie third ward. Mrs. Sanborn's resignation was line to ill health. CAliE TWELVE President Secretary Treasurer . . . Lynn II. Smith Winnie K. Puerner (loltlieh Kemmeter
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Teacker’s ’33 And now that school is almost out, There are many things to think about. That Senior English Class for instance Whispering there was almost constant. Many a day Miss Moe would say, In kindergarden you go if you must play.” And after she would insist that we Were like the Freshmen we used to be. Now M ss Rankin, who has our History Class, Starts class patiently, but it doesn't last. Herbie has forgotten his history book, Miss Rankin with a disgusted look Sends him to get it, but in vain. He stayed out until the bell rang. Now Pansey Ley has taken a nap. And the rest of the class will not cease to laugh. Miss Edwards very discouraged gets When Shirl right on a thumbtack sits And disturbs the class with a mighty yell. Can you blame her if she tells the class to go to Oh. well In a few more years she'll be able to keep The girls from giggling and the boys in their seats. Miss Maedke, although she’s very small, Keeps the students behaving very well. Just one word and a look of disgust on her face. Then every one’s quietly in his place. About farms and farmers she knows very well, ’Cause her boy friend’s a farmer? You never can tell. Mr. Stewart has many troubles, poor boy; To make him blush is everyone’s joy. He simply can’t make the kids behave Although he tries to be stern and brave. In study hall Miss Rasmussen will Get very angry, when she’s had her fill Of nonsense from all the girls and boys. And tries her best to lessen the noise. But all her trying is in vain, And she has to call for Dear Aunt Mayme. Miss Allen teaches French you know, Sophomore and Junior English too. She’s very stern, strict, and quick. And if you don’t obey you’ll get a kick Right out of class to Mr. Smith. And he won’t tell you any myth. Mr. Clauson is the Big Shot’’ in my estimation. He teaches the boys lengthy orations. He also has a Commercial Arithmetic Class, And Physics, too, he teaches, I guess. He takes interest in football and basketball too, And cheers all the players when they’re feeling blue. —Elvira Bienfang. PAOE FOUIITEK.N
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