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I i r 0 A 0 J( XIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer . . Alilcn Lnshy Dorothy II ehh . I ernon Kneer . Owen Lyons f' tj TO THE JUNIOR CLASS If every thing is «|uiet in the library and then, something move Thai’s a Junior! If there is anything to be done, or said, or a new “stunt’ to spring There’s a Junior! If recruits are called for debating, oratory, basketball or Cecilians— Here’s a Junior! Here's to you. Juniors of the Normal! Here's to you, Juniors bright and fair! Your pep is right there. On that we’re all clear; To do your best Is your only zest. Carry on in the years to come— In your work, your trials, your fun! Page Thirty-one
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OUR PRESIDENT President 11. A. Schofield was horn March 2d. 1877. The first fourteen years of his life were spent on a farm near Augusta, in Eau Claire County. He attended a rural school until his family moved to Augusta, where he was graduated from high school. As soon as his course was finished in high school, he began to teach. He taught one year in a rural school, and one year in the grades at Hum-hird. The next report of him. we get from the Stevens Point Annual published in 1901. the year of his graduation from there. It tells us that he was very prominent in debate, oratory, football, track and stage activities. After graduating from Stevens Point, he taught in Wausau one year, then entered the University of Wisconsin in 1902. Here we again find him one of the leaders in athletics. He played full-back during 1903-1 on the Varsity football team, and was captain of the basketball team in the same year. After he was graduated from the “U,v he taught civics and history, and was athletics coach in the Madison High School. Next, he became superintendent of schools at Ellsworth. He later accepted the high school principalship at Ncillsville. It was during this time that he became interested in Miss Dorothy Packard of Stevens Point. She was teaching dome-tic science in Marshfield at the time. Many week-ends found him hoarding the little shortline freight to Marshfield. He succeeded in winning the lady in question, in 1909 Mr. Schofield then became principal of the Nelson Dewey High School of Suoerior and following that, of the Central High School of the same city. In 1912 he went to St. Paul to become the principal of Central High. He held this position until he became president of the Eau Claire State Normal School in 1916. Pat: ’ Thirty f
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COLLEGE COURSE I It mum William Ahhotl Harney Abramson Martha Abramson Leonard Anderson Olga Anderson Until Mary mh-rsnn Orrin Anderson Muriel H'lilernd Le Moine Batson I.)all Beggs Allen Blair Antoinette Uonnot James Hnlter Edward Chappell Chester Christenson Doreen Clancy Nelson Connors Richmond Connors Randolph Connors Lorenzo Costello Robert Curtis Harold Dearth nnu Donaldson Carrol Donovan Le Moine Dowling Haul Dunham Myron Klbertson Adolph Erickson Emily Belle Karr Theodore Kish Hart wick Garnets Eugene Cates Eugene; Haley M. Blair llaincr Herbert Huwkinsun (Cecelia Hayden Percy Hinshaw Leonard Hogseth William Howard Sidney Jacobson Arnold Jarvis Chester Johnson Lloyd Kappers Frank Klouda William Klouda Vernon Kneer MODS Roller! Knohloch J. Kopplin Orrin Kosmo Mary Kurek John Larson Wesley Lenper Calvert Leggett Charles Lindquist Raymond Linschied Mden Losby Delmar Lynn Rolland Marshall Wallace McKinney William McMillan Hugo Miske Homer Middlestadt Chester Newman Eva Nygard Newell Olson Harold Oyaus Elsie Palmer Gilhert Rasmussen Leonard Rckslad Ewald Radtke Arthur Kalin Williuin Remol AIa Rosofack Earle Rounds Elmer Rusten Josephine Ryan Ray Schultz Clarence Sowlc Rohert Stokes George Studebaker Manly Sluvc Russell Sundhy Richard Supple Charlotte Sullivan Francis Thompson Kenneth Tiedeman William Tufts William Vollendorf Eleanor Weed Jlarold Wing Homer Werth Theodore Ziemann Pa fie Thirty two
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