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Scholastic Honors Seniors ,IEANETTE KUYPER GRAMMAR GRADES MONDOVI Jeanette made her years here mean something to the school and herself. She was president ofthe W. A. A. in l93l, also biology laboratory assistant in her sen- ior year. and a member of the Spectator staff this year. She was one of the first to sign a contract to teach next year. She belonged to the Y. W. C. A. and the Science Club. DOROTHY RAY GRAMMAR GRADES CHIPPEWA if'ALLs Dorothy had had some experience as a teacher before she came here. We hope that when she returns to the ranks of teachers she will Gnd students as ex- cellent in their work as she has been in hers. She was W. A. A. president in 1911, and an active member of that organization for two years. MARVEL JOHNSON GRAMMAR GRADES RICE LAKE Marvel is a quiet girl. The fact that she had acquired a teaching position before the first semester was ended would be proof of her excellence as a practice teacher, even il' one had not observed her skill with the sixth grade here, She was an active member ofthe Y. W. C. A. while in college here. RUTH DUNN PRIMARY GRADES TAYLOR Ruth gives the impression of quiet power, although one does see the twinkle in her eye. She belonged Lo the Primary Club from the time she entered school here in the fall of 1931. She was a member of the Y. W. C. A., and also of that organizations cabinet. CAROL Ross PRIMARY GRADES CHIPPEWA FALLS Carol deserves all of the laurels she is here receiving, for she has worked hard to achieve them. Shehas a fine singing voice, real ability, and determination to excell. She belonged to the A Cappella Choir, the Primary Club, and the Y. W. C. A. l l Page Twenty-One
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Scholastic Honors Seniors ELEANOR MA'rTisoN I-I. S. TEACHERS EAU CLAIRE Eleanor has a fine scholastic record at Eau Claire State Teachers' College. l lcr major is social science, her minor English. Although shc conhned her outside ac- tivities to the Y. W. C. A., shc came in contact with many, and won the respect of all, of her fellow students. CHULA RrzMiNo'i'oN I I. S. 'I'EAci-:ERS IEAU KILAIRI-: lt would he hard to find a more energetic girl than Chula Remington. She was u member of Strut and Fret, thc Pcriscopc staff, Spectator staff, and the W. A. A.. and, as is characteristic of her, entered into the activities of Cach with a ncvcr-fail- ing zest. For her major and minor, she chose mathematics and science. respec- tively. FRANCES LARSON H. S. TEACHERS AL1'ooNA Besides hcing proficient in her major and minor Gelcis of study, which are Eng- lish and l-listory, respectively, Frances has ability along other lines. She took part in several Strut and Frct productions, was a very valuahle memhcr ofthe Y. W. C. A., and was associate cglitor of the io3i Pcriscopc. ANABEI. Bivrz I I. S. 'I'EAcHERs IZAU CLAiRi-: Besides rating high scholastieully and having a major in English and a minor in Social Science. Anahel clcvorczl much ol' her time and talent to the Periscopc, of which shc was associate editor in ion.: to the Y. W. C. A., the W. A. A., and to the Forensic llonors Club. She represented the school in thc state extcmpore spa :king contest, in March of this year. WAL'fEIl NELSON H, S. TEACHERS EAU CLAIRE Walter's major is history, his minor English. He was a mcmlnenof the M. A. A., the Boys' Glee Club, the Forensic Honors Club, and the Spectator staff. He took a prominent part in oratory, debate, and cxtempore speaking. He was one of the most widely-read students in the school. Page Twenty
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GRADUATING CLASS OFFICERS Dnerz RONNEBERG WOLFE Kuvmsu Prznvirlcril Vin' Pmsidulil Secretary Trcuxurcr Graduating Class When the portals of Eau Claire State Teachers' College close for the last time on the class of '32, they will witness the passing of a decidedly individual class. If one may judge from the records of the members of this class either as teachers of experience or in their practice teaching, it is not a hazard to say that Teachers' College will have great reason to be proud of this group. This class was made up of more than one hundred thirty graduates, representing all courses of the college. JUN IOR CLASS Thcjunior Class this year elected as its officers Clarence Corsegner, President L Harold Thiede, Vice President, Liora Rowan, Sccretaryg Elmer Zaeske, Treasurer. ' The class consists of the students in the High School Teachers' Course and also of the third- year Elementary Degree Course. The latter course was offered for the first time this year. lt leads to the bachelor of education degree. In time, the course is expected to attract a number of students, largely because the educational requirements for elementary teachers are being in- creased each year. Mr, I-lillier, of the faculty, was Class Advisor. SENIOR COIVIMITTLEE ,JUNIOR OFFICERS Albrecht Mr. liriiignmn Dual: Mr. Hillicr H. 7'Iiieu'c lljmlil Germain Poirier Gorscgncr Rowan Zaaxke Page Twenty-Two
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