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FACULTY English is not neglected, there being five instructors. Miss Bechtolt, Miss Boclcman. Miss Hickey, Miss Wendtlond. and Miss Williams, all of whom are endeavoring to teach us English as it should be spoken and written and to give us the key to the great world of literature. Lest we should forget the (past, Caeser and his campaigns, Cicero’s orations or Virgil's great epic, Miss Wendtland has a special domain, Room 203. where we may learn about these august figures of the past. Moreover, we must all learn to conjugate Amor. Among the more cultural subjects, we have an Art class with Miss Williams as instructor. In the realm of Music Mr. Ritzenthaler is Chief Instructor of the Band, while Miss Bockman conducts the three Glee Clubs. Quick as lightning we modern savages who are trying to acquire even higher civilization by tasting of the fine arts can be transported in this building from the realms of the past to the modern era. Mr. Joslin. Mr. Jerdeman, and Miss Wiley, instructors in Civics, explain to us the problems of community life. For more advanced work, a class in Social Problems and Economics is conducted by Mr. Joslin. Mrs. Armin Kraeft, B.S. Nee Evelyn Hensel. The Stout Institute Miss Lue McAfee. B.A. Ripon College Mr. Ansel Ritzenthaler. B.A. Carroll College Miss Betty Wiley, B.A. Miss Jean Williams, B.S. Lawrence College University of Wisconsin TOP ROW Miss Jeanne LeFevre. B.E. Whitewater State Teachers' College SECOND ROW Mr. George Piper, B.S. University of Wisconsin Miss Evelyn Randall LaCrosse BOTTOM ROW Miss Elizabeth Ruggles, B.E. Whitewater State Teachers' College Mr. Paul Loofboro, B.A. Ripon Coliego Mr. John Plenke, B.E. Iowa Oshkosh State Teachers' College Miss Verona Wendtland, B.A. Lawrence College
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FACULTY TOP ROW Miss Myrtle Anderson, B.S. Miss Helen Bechtolt, B.A. Miss Geraldine Bochman, B.A. The Stout Institute Otterbein College Hamline University Miss Amy Borning Mr. Homer DeLong, B.A. Saule County Normal Milton College M.A. University of Wisconsin SECOND ROW Miss Dorothy Edelstein, B.E. Miss Grace Hart, B.A. Miss Ida Heitkamp, B.E. Superior State Teachers' College University of Wisconsin Platteville State Teachers' College Miss Lorraine Hickey. B.A. University of Wisconsin Mr. Robert Jarvis, B.E. Milton LaCrosse BOTTOM ROW Mr. Casper Jerdeman, B.E. Mr. Stanley Joslin, B.A. Luther College Cornell M.S. Iowa State The Indian's meager education, restricted to a study of the sciences of fighting, hunting, and tilling the soil, was sufficient for his requirements. Today with more complex methods of living, we must have a diversified curriculum to prepare us for the numerous problems which confront us. As substitutes for the ancient courses, we study modern sciences. Physics and Chemistry are taught by Mr. Loofboro; General Science with either Mr. Plenke or Mr. Jerdeman as instructors; Biology under Miss McAfee; Geography taught by Mr. Smith; History under Miss Hart and Mr. Jerdeman, and Geometry and Advanced Mathematics with Mr. DeLong instructing. Our educational program also includes vocational instruction. In the Home Economics Department, Miss Anderson has succeeded Miss Hensel as instructor. Mr. Piper expounds the mysteries of growing things in the Agriculture class. For the boys interested in construction. Mr. Plenke conducts a class in Manual Arts. Business classes including Shorthand, Typing, and Bookkeeping are instructed by Miss Ruggles and Miss LeFevre. 10
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