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, eonsin. He teuehes ulgehru und Music, Mathematics, Home Economics and Science Thought Provokers i Stuart Carl Anhalr attended the XX7I'il.1lQ'6ll Sehool ol' Musie in Milwaukee :ind 'Vnlpuriso University in liidiuim.. He teaiehes ii1strumentu.l music to Lhe hund und oreliestru. His pet. peeves :ind ulihis ure sour notes and forgot my instru- mentu. Fish :ind wild duck, plus the Pieader's Digest, tickle him pink . He spends nmoy. summers ut his cottage on Luke Ripley, where he does mueh Hshing. ln 1917, during the XN orld VVur, he served on the S. S. Xx lSC0l'lSlll, hut. is now un exfniivy mun. Al that time as ai member ol' the Milwaukee Legion Bundg he had the oppo1't.unit.y to travel to Puris and Switzer- land, hut declined it. Rachel Herrington teaches vocal music in the elementury grades und in high school. She received her li. M. degree at the University ot' VVisoonsin amd alter gmcliiutiioii she taught :it lleirron, VViseonsin. She is very fond of lee ereiim. ehili, and any type ot' hot. food. As ii vietim ol' hronehitis, she declares that nothing' is so GXtlSllCl'illlllgl' ns hearing uimeeessury noise und not heing' sible to utter ii. sound. Hur fair musie teacher loves to travel and visited the New York XYorlds' Fair und XN'ytl.Sll- ington, ll. G. this summer. Her reid umhition is to heeome nn expert pianist nod to direct n lzirge neeomplished ehorns. Hugh Campbell Stewart reeeived his li, A. degree from Milton College und completed s e v e 1' ul summer sessions ul the University ol' XYis- greoinetry und serves us our ussisl- . uni. e o ii. e h ol uthleties. llonsl ehic-ken will fill ii hig' grup in any menu l'or him. Athlelies. not pol- itics. interest. him. People who like to u.lL1'uot. ullention will mnke no hit. with him. ln the good old summer time you eun lind him ul. summer school. Although he's ii wizurd nt lllEl.ll10llli1.l.l05 problems. he tells us he would really like to he un agricultural l.eueIier. i l PP. ff Tfff'TTlTEX
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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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Agriculture and Physical Education Where Honors Are Due Fredric Willialn Ullrich received his B. S. and Ph. M. degree from the University of Wis- consin. He teaches biology, general science, chemistry, physics, and senior science. He has charge of selling tickets for our plays. concerts, and athletic activities, and acts as advisor of our popular Photography Club. He thinks fish, steak, shrimp, mashed pota- toes, and cherry pic are great. His pet peeves are lots of noise, and people who drive in the middle of the road. During the summer he was busy teaching chemistry and physics at Platteville State Teachers College. Later he went fishing. His real ambition is to master the art of teaching. Marian Edwards received her education at Stout institute and at the University 0fWlCOIlSlI1Q this training entitles her to her position of teaching home economics to boys and girls. As head of the lunch club, she is kept busy preparing meals during the cold winter months. All types of foods, carefully prepared. are her delight. She could idle away many a day with a good novel. 'l.lidn't have time doesn't fit as an alibi in her classes. An-untidy room and interruptions at class time are her pet peeves. Kenneth William Kundert gathered his knowledge of agriculture from the University of Nllisconsin, where he obtained his B. S. degree. He of'ten remembers that night he tied a goat to the sorority porch. He can be tempted with meats, fruits, and fiction books, and says he would be either a farmer or a mathematics teacher if he could do it all over again. His pet peeves are giggling girls, smart alec boys, and people who talk out loud in a movie. The favorite alibi of his students seems to be rl didn't. have time. Carl John Hager attended Stout Institute, NVhitewater State Teachers College, and the Un- iversity ot' Xlfisconsin to obtain knowledge to teach tl1e boys manual training and athletics. He is our dynamic coach of football and basketball. Any kind of food that is placed before him delights him. He once stopped a walk out in college when the students were going to strike to begin school at 7:30 instead of 9:00. This summer he spent six weeks as a reserve officer, for he is a captain, at Camp McCoy, NVisconsin. XVhen asked. he told us his greatest ambition was to build character. Marie Elizabeth Stoelting received her B. S. degree from the University of XVisconsin. Her position consists of teaching physical education in the elementary school and to the girls in high schoolg she is advisor of the C. A. A. She spent two summers acting as coun- sellor in a girls' camp in Pennsylvania. Chocolate eclairs top her list of goodies, and inattentive pupils peeve her. Daisy is no book worm. Someday she would like to be a camp director. PACE l-'OIQIKTEEN
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