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SOCIAL SCIENCE AND COMMERCE American and World History, required for all Juniors and Seniors, are taught by Miss Hart and Mr. Jerdeman. Civics, a required Freshman subject, and a course in Economics and Sociology are under the instruction of Mr. Horkan. Miss Wiley is at the head of the Social Science department in Junior High. Commerce Classes are in charge of Miss LeFevre and Miss Schwandt. In the Activity School, Miss Hart supervises News clubs and the Publications, which are the Gleaner and the W.P.A. Speech Clubs and some Forensics are in charge of Mr. Horkan. Mr. Jerdeman has charge of Junior High athletics and several Handicraft clubs. Miss LeFevre superintends typing classes in the activity periods, while Miss Schwandt conducts a High Pressure Club, dealing with sales methods, a Commerce Club and some Bookkeeping. Page thirteen
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F A C U L T Y PAUL LOOFBORO, B A. Milton College I.UK McAFEE, B.A. Ripon College GEORGE PIPER. B.S. University of Wisconsin BKRNIECE SMITH. B.S., M.A. University of Wisconsin HOMER DELONG, B.A., M.A. Milton College, University of Wis- IDA HEITKAMP. B E. Platteville State Teachers’ College SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Chemistry and Physics, elective for Juniors and Seniors are taught by Mr. Loofboro. In addition to classes in General Science, required for Freshmen, Miss Smith teaches an elective class in Senior or non-Math. Science. Miss McAfee, in her required Biology classes, instructs Sophomores in the science of life. The science of Agriculture, taught by Mr. Piper, is offered to the boys in all the classes. Mathematics, with the exception of two classes in Algebra, taught by Miss Smith, is in charge of Mr. DeLong, who teaches Advanced Mathematics, Geometry, and Algebra, elective subjects. The Science and Mathematics instruction in the Junior High are under Miss Heitkamp, who is also principal there. In the Activity School Mr. Loofboro supervises the Radio, Camera, and Astronomy cluhs and Gleaner Finance. Miss McAfee aids Mr. Loofboro with her Camera Clubs, and has a Nature Club. Mr. Piper instructs boys to become handy men in their homes through his Home Mechanics Clubs, and supervises the Ag. Cluhs. The “Lab Mr. DeLony’s Room Page twelve
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F A C U L T Y ALTHEA BUSH. 11.M. Jacksonville Women's Col'cge. Chicago Conservatory of Music. American Conservatory of Music. FRED HANSON. B.E. LaCrossc State Teachers' College ANSEL RITZENTHALER. B A. Carrol College JOHN PLENKE, B.E. Iowa State College, Oshkosh Teachers' College MYRTLE ANDERSON. B.S. Stout Institute SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS The Music Department is under the supervision of Miss Bush, who has all the vocal music and Strings, and Mr. Ritzenthaler, the Band and Orchestra director. C lasses in Physical Education are conducted by Miss Randall and Mr. Hanson. Manual Training classes are taught by Mr. Plenke, who is also the Athletic Director. Miss Anderson has charge of the Home Economics department. In the Club Program. Miss Bush has the Advanced Music and Glee Clubs; Mr. Ritzenthaler- a Jazz Orchestra; Miss Randall—Recreation Clubs and Sports Groups; Mr. Hanson—Intramurals and Recreation Clubs; Mr. Plenke—Chislers Clubs, in which girls have opportunity for Manual Arts instruction; Miss Anderson—Charm Clubs, in which girls study those qualities that promote personal charm. Bachelor Club, in which boys acquire knowledge of domestic science, and Noon Lunches in the winter months. Manual Training Department Heme Economics Kitchen Page fourteen
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