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Junior High, English, History Departments Mary' Louise Olson nientury school. Robert Charles Tho from the State ville: his Ph. M. Viiiseonsin. He grande und rcudii foods ure oyster sidewalks. This uinhition is to he Hunting. fishing. t'n.voritc pastimes. iversity ol' tloiorudo at Boulder. His Character Builders is the principal of the ele- mas received his B. lil. degree 'llenchers College at Platte- I'ro1n the U ni ve r s i t y ot' enjoys teaching the seventh ig fiction hooks. His special stew and chocolette sundaes. and golfing. ure among his Bob's'f pet peeve is slippery summer he uttended the Un- greatest ai. good teacher. Frances Florence Kline collected llli'0l'lllt'tiiOll on t e ii r h i n g junior und senior English and conunerriul 9'0U 'l'tl.il1V nt the State 'l'cnchers tlollewe ut Ln, Crosse where she received P' D - D hcr li. li. degree. She has attended snnnner sessions nl Columbia University, und Northwestern University. light residing and accounts ot' government und politics class advisor directs our cooperative uinuuil stoll' also. up her favorite foods. Atiectation ol' nny type nggrny choice of occupations now, she might still he fl teacher. tl Ruth Estelle Rankin attended Carroll College. where she re University ot' Vkfisconsin, from which she ohtnined her M. ot' California. for one summer. 'Feaclliiig l3'hle history in Vilorld and United States history in high school. Pencil Sharpeners shatter her nerves. She adores strnwherry shortczikc, and the hook. John llrown's Body. Her amhil-ion is to travel in tlunadn and the United States. and luter to the fur corners ol' world. Kathryn Cherry Grcnhagen 1'0- ceived her ll. ali. degree from the Oshkosh Teachers College, Kay teaches English to fresh- men and sophomores. d i rec t. s trlass plays, teaches declnnmtions. and acts us sophomore rlnss ud- svisor. 'Vo play ai. prank on one ol' their c o I l e g e protessoi-s one night, she and several of her m. --IF the University ol' XVisconsin. ran lik e s biographies for for heavy reading. Uni' senior hicken and shanni tortc make rites her. lf she would have her ceived her li. A. degree, the A. degree, und the University Sunday School led to teaching i PAGE ELEVEN
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Facult FIRST ROXV, left to right: Mr. Hugh Stewart, Miss Marie Stllflielllff, Miss Jean Ilentlei-son. Miss Rarhei Herrington, Mr. Kenneth KtlIl!i9l'l.. M r. lfredrir tfllrirh. SISCUNH ROW: Miss Frances Kline. Miss Kathryn Grenhatgrn, Mr. llonaiil Lee. Miss Marion Edwards, Miss ltnth Rankin. Tillitli ROW: Mr. Carl Hager, Miss liorotliy lit-mli'ii-kseii, Mr. liiiymond Smith, Mr. Stuart Anhall. When Day Is Done PAGE TEN For some nnexpln,inei,hle motive. ever since the time of the Greek tl1toi'smii'l philosophers, they'ye heen miifle the vietim ol' many fl eomie valentine, the wiehter ot' the t.raditio1ia.l hickory stiek. or the recipient of higz' ripples with hopeful Ns written all over them. 'l'hey perform the tremendous task ot' edneating exnhermii youth, and yet. as Henry Yan Dyke sums np the situation, tor them no trumpets hlaire, no vliariots await, no floliileii tleeorntions :ire ileereeft. 'Phe relationship between students :incl temfliers is nsnnlly tl rather ffll'lljilltllllC ziiTei.ir on the part oi' the pnpilg however. no ilominant dieta- tors invade the pnrtzils ot' our high school. From the lflngzlish depart- ment to the ugric-nltnre class. our ii9i1Cl1CI'S sire so utterly eomfortnhle. NHilll'tl.lly they possess that enviable requisite, intelligence, to- gether with the ability and patience to hundle hoist.erons boys and giggling girls. But, it's their invigorating personalities that really make them rate with the students. 'llhose evei'lastiii,e' nlibis the pupils use to rover np neg1'ligenre mnst sonnil like ii hrnken rerorti to them. No wonder they use lemme tasks its at t'iltlliltlllH,fIC' tor punishment. 'l'akin,Q' everything into uoiisicilemition, we believe our teachers, airioiur others. will go flown in history as the enltnral Crusaders who gained respect and loyalty tlirongh their ability, their llllClCl'SitllldtllQQ, Lind their high ideals,
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Agriculture and Physical Education Departments Builders of American Democracy friends uwukened him at 2 A. M. Loud radio music in it cur, walking: over hridges in wintry or windy weather ure some of her pet peeves. She likes serumhled oxnelets. und toma- toes. und enjoys them ot'ten hecuuse she does part of her own cooking. Her great um- hition in life is to direct u. eomhinution musical comedy production. She spent this last '1 summer attending' summer sehool at the University of baliforuiu. ,lean Alice Henderson taught sliorthuiul und business pructice to juniors und seniors. und citizenship to freshmen, for she received her B. E. degree ut Xh7lllt9XX'tt,t0l' State 'l'ea.cl1ers College and did g'l'tlt'ltltl.lE work ut Northwestern University. She wus the advisor of Scrihhlers tlluh und of the freshmen elaiss. Her favorite t'od wus pie ulumode. und her favorite pastime wus reading fiction novels or t.ru.veling'. Nothing peeved her quite as much as people who didn't get their work in on time. She left us to marry Mr. l'lri Lewis on FQl,ll'llttl'y 22. On February l7. Miss Anna Bueeholtz filled the vueuncy left hy Miss Henderson. Ann received her li. li. degree nt XYhitewuter Stute Teueliers College. Gum chewing has always been her pet peeve. She has no favorite food: she just enjoys eating. Going to Yellowstone Park is her ambition for this summer. Dorothy Edna Hendrickson our higzli school seei'elu,ry, serves her Alum. Meter with know- ledge acquired here. She likes any type of huked dishes, und escape into thc dosirahle places hy reading' her favorite hooks of travel and light fiction. Her school duys of re- port cards, permission hlunks, home reports, special ussemhlies, und unruly children. hu,ven't. left her, t'or she sees them duily und likes seeing: them. She helieves in the say- ing, Nllructiee mukes perfect, for she is striving duily to he nn even helter secrehtry. Donald Lee, our 341900 Tunis' Pot of Gold llrogruin winner, attend- ed the XVhitewutcr State ',l'ea.ch- ers tlollegre, from which he re- ceived his ll. IC. d e gr r e e , the School of Business ut the Univer- sity of tlllll'il,gl'tl, und the ttmuliutte School ot' ltlducution ut North- western, from which he received his M. A. degree. in preparation for his position us our commer- cial teueher. He ulso fills the posit-ion of student activity ud- visor und husiness manager of the hand. lion rolls music from any drum. Mystery stories and sweet. corn ure tops with him. He's un expert commercial teacher, hut wouldn't. mind he- ing an uecountnnt. PAGE 'l' WELY li
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