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FRONT ROW: Hildred Haberman, Jane Hyer. Margaret Krahn, Frieda Baneck. Marion Hintz. SECOND ROW’: Miriam Yandrc, Lowrenc Quinn, Helen Wolf, Florence Raithel, Miss Zellhoefer. Tie I eacliers .1 raining Department The Teachers’ Training Department of 1936-37 consisted of ten members all girls. They represent the large cities of the county three girls coming from Lake Mills, one from Fort Atkinson, one from Watertown, and the remaining five from Jefferson. The group, being small, showed an unusual spirit of friendliness and goodwill. No task seemed too difficult for these girls who knew that cooperation in a group aids the success of any enterprise. The girls received training in specific subjects to be taught in a normal rural situation. In addition to this, practice teaching in the city grades made their appreciation of the subject grow. No year is complete without program and parties. The Spring Party was quite an event, but the crowning feature is the Cadet-Teacher dinner held in April. To this, each cadet invites a teacher from a rural school to be her guest and later to guide her through the test week cadet teaching! Graduation climaxes the year’s work. PAGE TWENTY-TWO
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l r,K TWENTY-ONE FRONT ROW: June Roessler, Ruth Barrett. Jean Beale. Marion Bender, Betty Stark, June Oettmeier. Verna Church. Beatrice Stringer. Margaret Peterson. Margaret Shannon, Grace Baneck. Lorraine Wendt. Anna Bell Koch, Ethel Haas. SECOND ROW: Donald Streim. Evelyn Gunz. Genevieve Haag, Ruth Olson. Ruth Roth, Susie Vetemik. Virginia Stubbs. Grace Werner, Bettymay Rheineck. Vivian Buelow. Phyliss Wolff. Lucille Wedl. Lyle Hake. THIRD ROW: George Waterbury, Paul Shannon, Kenneth Strohbusch, Mary Koser. Harriet Lembrich, Ruth Gavey. Rose Wollet, Lois Miller, Barbara Brayton. Helen Klettke, Joseph Burnett, Emil Meitzner, Henry Clark. FOURTH ROW: Edna Hafemann. Jerry Wagner, Ralph Kexel. Earl Hake. Harold Rueth. Howard Soellner, George Kemmeter, Morris Streich, Kenneth Gruennert, Cyril Elgas. Lewis Shannon, Jean Kitzman, Edward Schroeder. FIFTH ROW: Edward Reese, Donald Chwala, Dean Schultz. Earl Gross, Howrard Zilge, Henry Scheel, Robert Statz, Ralph Davis, Loren Stelse. Dennis Ganser, Robert Rentmeester. Kresli resn men ass
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Seventh anil Eigtk Grad PS As the bell rang on last September 11. thirty-five seventh and eighth graders assembled in their seats, ready to begin in a new grade. There were twenty-one seventh graders and fourteen eighth graders, seven of whom were from other schools. This was the largest group of junior high school students since the two grades were combined. The girls predominated, outnumbering the boys two to one. The boys were not allowed to assert themselves too strongly, especially in class elections. We followed the old tradition of parties which had been set by previous grades. October 28th the seventh grade were guests at a Hallowe’en party sponsored by the eighth grade. The seventh grade reciprocated as hosts at a St. Patrick’s Day party. A contest between two teams of the girls’ gym class, in which the attitude and appearance of each individual counted points, ended in a party given by the losing team. The boys missed out on this, however. As usual the Junior High Department participated in the magazine campaign which helped to replenish our class treasury and furnish money for a radio. (CONTINUED ON PAGE TWENTY-FOUR) IWOE TWENTY-THREE FRONT ROW: Gloria Harder. Mary Neis, Leslie Stengel, JoAnn Moen. Dorothy Lloyd. Betty Schroedel. Elaine Schultz. Geraldine Baumgard. SECOND ROW: Barbara Dabareiner, Marion Kinzler, Shirley Hebbe. Laura Huppert, Esther Bienfang, Elaine Richards. Russell Tews. Merlin Schultz. Elsmer Bartel. THIRD ROW: Harriet Foster. Izola Petty. Alice Hoffman. Marjorie Mallwitz, Ruth p:hlenfeldt, June Durkee. Wilbur Kortmann. Oscar Beale. FOURTH ROW: Mildred Moldenhauer, Lois Henry, Dean Petty, Robert Sems, Jack Hosley, Irving Wolff, William Markgraff.
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