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HOMER DELONG—“Skip” Milton College B. A. Mathematics. Geography, Coach. EUNICE E. FOSS University of Wisconsin. B. A. Home Economics and Art. DOROTHY HARRIS—“Dot- University of Wisconsin B. A. Biology LORRAINE HICKEY University of Wisconsin B. A. English 111 and IV. Dramatic Coach. CASPER M. JERDEMAN—“Cap” Luther College B. E. Iowa State M. S. Band. I listory. BETH PETERSON—“Bessie-Whitewater State Teacher’s College. Typing. Chairiman of Loyalty Board. GEORGE PIPER University of Wisconsin B. S. Agriculture. LORETTA FLUEMF.R Platteville Teacheis College. English, Penmanship, and Spelling. HAZEL WEBB—“Webb” LaCrosse State Teacher’s College. Physical Education. Sophomore Advisor. VERONA WENTDLAND Lawrence College B. A. Latin and English. Junior Advisor. EL1ZEABETH WILEY Lawrence College B. A. Social Science and Geography. HELEN BECHTOLT—“Becky-B. A. Otterbein College. University of Wisconsin. Chicago University English and Library. LEAH BLISS University of Wisconsin. B. A. Algebra I and English I. Freshman Class Advisor and Dramatics. AMY BORNING—“Borning” State Teacher’s College Our Office Girl. GRACE HART—“Stonie” University of Wisconsin B. A. Senior Class Advisor. History. IDA HEITKAMP Platteville Teachers College. Arithmetic and General Science. EVELYN HENSEL—“Ev” Alma Center, Wisconsin. Stout Institute B. S. Instructor of Foods. ARMIN KRAEFT—“Kraeft” LaCrosse Normal B. E. Physical Education. Football Coach. PAUL M. LOOFBORO—“Loofie Milton College B. A. Physics. Gleaner Staff. ALICE PETERSON—“Pete-University of Wisconsin B. S. Civics II, Economics, and Sociology. Debate Coach. WALTER STE1NWEG—“Duke” Whitewater State Teacher’s College. Commercial Course. LYDIE STOLTE— New York College of Music. Music In rudtor. CARLETON STORKE—“C. D.” State Teachers College. Oshkosh. Manual Arts Course.
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A MESSAGE TO THE SENIORS No matter what heights of success in life you attain, friend Senior, your progress is a succession of periods of creative thinking, active idealizing, and enthusiastic leadership interrupted by moments of sincere appreciation, passive reflection and self-controlled following. Modern industrialism and commercialism are constantly reducing the time and work required to provide the material things of life, and simultaneously increasing the opportunities for living a fuller life as we better our preparation by the utilization of our added leisure time. Your education thus far must manifest its worth in aiding you to continue to exercise control, develop FLOYD SMITH, Superintendent direction, and create an ambition to live the richer life of seeing, knowing and appreciating the vorks of Nature and Man. Must shrewd and thrifty will be the person who best controls the power of selfishness and greed, who registers conscientious efforts to render service toothers, who realizes the potential value of the youth of the land as the future leaders, and who arranges time to keep recreated the mind, body and soul, by indulgence in socially and physically rich diversions of the out-of-doors. May your leadership be most wholesome, your following genuinely intelligent, your economic endeavors reasonably sufficient, and your recreational activities thoroughly enriching these comprise my sincere wish for each of you.
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