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CLASS PRESIDENTS GRADUATING CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Icy Tonuuhck Lokcn Skaiutcr Berg Miss Sutherland Berg Nelson Mr. Bridgman Skamfor J. Smith V. Smith Mr. Bridgma J. Smith Berthiaume Graduating, Senior Classes The Graduating Class is composed of all graduates, whether they he in the High School Teachers’, Elementary, Primary, or Rural Courses. This year the class numbered approximately one hundred thirty. Activities of the group are varied, including the Senior Class Play in May and the tree planting ceremonial in June. Commencement Week in June is, of course, one of great importance to graduates. It begins with the Baccalaureate Services on Sunday. President Schofield’s Annual Reception is held on the following evening. Class Day, held about the middle of the week, is a day on which graduates hear their CLASS PRESIDENTS Graduating Class—Louis Berg Senior Class—Robert Skamfer Junior Class—Byron Lokcn, Harold Speckien Sophomore Class—Robert Tomashek Freshman Class—James Riley futures foretold, have a party, and otherwise enjoy themselves. Commencement Day, naturally, is the grand finale. The Commencement Address is delivered, and the graduates receive their diplomas and degrees. The Graduating Class president appoints the committees who have charge of all the activities of the class. The Senior Class is composed of Seniors of the High School Teachers’ Course, and is, therefore, part of the Graduating Class, although it has its own class officers and class functions similar to those of the other classes. GRADUATING CLASS OFFICERS President—Louis Berg Vice President—Clarence Nelson Sccretary-Trcasurcr—Joyce Smith Sergeant-at-Arms—Charles Berthiaume Advisors—Miss Sutherland, Mr. Bridgman SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President—Robert Skamfer Vice President—Joyce Smith Sccretary-Treasurer—Virginia Smith Advisor—Mr. Bridgman. Page Thirty
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ROBERT MUSUM EAU CLAIRE HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS DEGREE COURSE Outstanding Student
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS ohiifton By. Lokcn Mr. Millircn Stcinbring Mr. Slagg Tomashek R. Spcckion B. Johnson Harrington Riley Mr. SimpAon Wing Wciiencggc Junior, Sophomore, Freshman Activities of the Junior Gass are varied, the most outstanding social event being the Junior Prom held in May. The General Prom Committee is elected by the class, the Prom King by the entire student body after the class presents its candidates. Chairmen of the various committees have charge of all the details in connection with planning and giving the Prom. Sophomore Class elections arc held early in the Fall. It is not necessary for the class to meet often as most duties that arise are performed by the officers. A committee is usually appointed by the presi- JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President—Byron Lokcn (first semester) Harold Speckien (second semester) Vice President—Lois Johnson Secretary-Treasurcr—David Stcinbring Advisor—Mr. Milliren dent to take charge of the various class activities; money for such activities is raised by means of candy sales. The principal duty of the class is having charge of the food at the annual college picnic held in the Spring. Freshman Class elections also are held early in the Fall. Tradition demands that the Freshmen gather material for the Homecoming bonfire. Each Freshman class strives to exceed its predecessor. The Freshmen share much of the work in connection with making the annual college picnic a success, as they have charge of providing the entertainment. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President—Robert Tomashek Vice President—Betty Johnson Secretary-Treasurer—Roy Speckien Advisor—Mr. Slagg FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President—James Riley Vice President—Rosemary Harrington Secretary—Gordon Wing Treasurer—Betty Wcizcnegger Advisor—Mr. Simpson Page Thirty-one
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