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KVA LTE R IIEWVITT CHEEYER. 5... ,...,.,.... .,,.. ,. Social Svienva and Economies. f 1'1l. M.. State Normal Follegxe. hllfqllglllll 'B Student ln i'i1'0ll0llllL'S. Fnirorsity of Michigan. I-lis heart is hip: and kinfl and strong: He is il father to us all. DUDLEY CRAFTS WVATSON. Lecturer on llisinry of Art. School of Fine and Applied Arts: illSl'1'llK'lf0l' of lVat'vr Color Painting and Lecturer on l'm-1-spectivo. The Ari Institute. Chieugsog Ilirer-tor, Milwaukee Art Soelety: Prizes. Art Stink-nl's League. f.'ll1C'll1IOQ stuclierl with Sorollu in Spain. Sir Alfred East in London. An ex:-r-llent and true judge upon cause Rlllli reason: not because he thought so. hui' because he knew so out of use and experience. LUCIEN SAMUEL SWVEET. U. S. Histor A. B., Unlve None Q-nn y and Polillm-nl Svlenve. rslly of Wisconsin. describe the sweets of vonn- try lifu But thus e lvlest ones that :lo onjov and know them. h MARY ESTELLE HAYDEN. Emzllsh Litoruturo und Composition. Il. L. and M. L.. University of VVlscon- -sing Graduate Student in English, Uni- versity of Wisconsin. Far you may search e'e1' you will Iind One so generous. fair. and kind. CHARLES A. WVILIM OVSKY. Chicago Art Institute: Julian Acadelnv. Paris: Florence Acacleiny of Fine Arts: Here yo n rierl 1nan.' BIETA Teacher of G may see Benemlic-k. the inur- . C. F. CURTIS RILEY. Zoology und Nature-Study. A. B. and A. M.. Doane College: B. S., University of Miclihrnng M. Universlty of Illinois, Two Years and Two Summer Sessions: Graduate Study, Biological Sc-lem-es. University of Michigan: Two Years and Two Sulnnler Sessions Gradu- ate Study, Blologir-al Sciences, University of Illinois: Ilnivershy Fellow in Zoology fc-loetlg Johns Hopkins University: Fel- low ln Zoology. University of Illinois. Married to immortal verse. DIARY STEINFORT. ernmn, Training School. A. B.. University of lllisoonsin. U 1 1 l Seiene .ln l stately is her air. MARY CATHARINE JACOBS. Director of Normal Sm-hool Kindergarten No. 2: Teacher of Kindergarten Theory. Graduate of Oberlin Iflll1il?I'l.f1ll'f9ll Train- ing Svhonl: B. S. in Pedug0gY, New York Unlversity. And that sweet' rlizuify all who saw l1dlllil'0ll. LEYVIS ASHLEY VANTINE. Assistant Supervisor. State Nornlnl Szfhool. Milwaukee: l'h. B.. University of XYlsoonsln: Graduate. Uni- versity of lVisvonsin Musim' School. He enters hope, leur without knocking. and. we es in the same way. ELIZAIIETII DOROTHY YVUIST. Botany and Nature Study-. A. B.. University of Nllf'lli1.1'21llQ M. S., Unl- verslty of Michigan: I.'h. D., University of Miehifzan: ROS0!ll'C1ll-lullFlllll Biological LIlll0l'Ili'Ol'1', XVOOCIS Hole. Mass. And 'tis my faith that every Bower Enjoys the uh- it In-eatl1es. 15 QQ M bi ' -an dum-aqua. ih- nm. -mw- HN ! zo .WW l r. 1, l. .. .ig Af l XJ A
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DIAXIMILLL-KN ALFRED BUSSEWVITZ. Chemistry and Muthemntlcs. State Normal School, Milwaukee: A. B., Ripon College: A. M., University of Wis- consin: M. D., Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons. Laugh, and the class laughs with you. LUCIUS T. GOULD. Geograhhy. A, B., Albion Collegre: Graduate Student in Philosophy. Boston University: Grad- uate Student in Philosophy and Geog- raphy, Cornell University and University of Chicago. Idle? He does not know the - 1. meaning of the word. EMILY WIIEELER STRONG. Teacher and Crltlc, Fourth Grade. New Hampshire State Normal School. A friend to all and an enemy to none. ANNETTE ROSENTIIAL. Teacher and Critlc. Sixth Grade. Graduate, State Normal School, Milwau- kee. We will our youth lead on to higher iieldsf' EDITH ESTELLE XVI-IITE. English. State Normal School, Milwaukee: Ph. B., University of Wisconsin: Graduate Stu- dent, Columbla University. With thee conversing, I forget all time. CHARLES HENRY SEARS. Supervision of Practice. State Normal School, Yllestfleld, Mass.: A. M., Allegheny College: Fellow in Psychology, Clark University: Ph. D., Clark University. He is wise who can instruct and assist us in the business of daily virtuous living. NORNIA BELLE KROES. Instructor in the School of Arts. Wisconsin School of Art: Graduate Nor- mal Art Course, School of Fine and Ap- plied Arts of State Normal School, Mil- waukee. Valuable goods often come in small packages. n FE R-DINAND K OENIG. Instructor ln School of Arts. Sculptor of the Fine Arts Academy, Duesseldorf. Germany. Er tut alles ohne Murren und ohne Zweifelf' MARTHA D. FINK. Assistant in Kindergarten Technics and Supervision. Graduate, State Normal School, Milwau- kee: Student, University of Chicago: Columbia University. Her smile inspires. LOU IIACKENZIE. Teacher and Critic, Eighth Grade. Graduate, State Normal School, Platte- ville. Her bright smile haunts me still. ,, K.. V . . . fzjf, Fiji 14 . 2 ,- N ' -v Q. 1 x ' - VL-'-sf. '.-'x J '.fNn'n' ,zjg-1: fi 'li E' '5 N . xg? 5 1 ,fifx , 111. 1 - T173-T711 ., 5. Yr 5 'e1 ...mn- 'P' C--V S F4 s qv vm. K xl! , 1, xl I! e'ETi?Q'i ? 1 ,r f 1. .Z E' e, 1 'I X t iv 5 x s x Q 2 Y s P S., if -. 6' ,hy .5 . Q , ' W , li Z M, qi:-ray .J I 5 . tl IF' 4 , Q A 4 1. ' LH! n ,,. t , . . '- '. l 'll iv 5 IJ -hi ,t 1 1 11 'Q DN ' Y Ml ' I I ' ,p ,f., at afiw . . , 1 I -it: 1' e ff if X 1 7 1 . I , xgg, ,.. I 5.1 A I E ,Q ' L l i'i i fly Y v b .. .mc t Q nh. .sign i 5 'm L Q
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fs s fe- l - b u sy . .X gl iiil 2 JS'-3.-1 . l L ta if Ci ' Aqb, I L. 4-G' 5--11-.I s,-, If el IQ. ,,., I, . . , at dn? l WVILLIAM THOMAS DARLING. Assistant Supervisor. State Normal School. Milwaukeeg Stu- dent. University of Xllisconsiu. To he merry best becomes you: for out of question. you were horn un- der a merry star. CASSANDRA 1-LARMON. ' Physical Training. New Haven Normal School of Gym- nastics. And mistress of herself tho China fall. HELEN C. FOXGROVER. lllusic. State Normal School. Oshkosh: Crane Normal Institute of Music. Potsdaulz. N. Y. Her voice did flow so sweet and low. FREDERICK F. FIIRSMAN. Instructor in the School of Arts. Art Institute, Cliicagoz .Tnlieu Acamlenly, Paris. I-Iert-'s a health to them tlmt's awa, And here's to them thats own. EMMA LE BIAITRE REPPERT. English Literature and Composition. A. B.. University of Iowa: A. M.. Colum- hla University. Fer the name of Emma Reppert An' true womauhoocl's jes' the same. WILHAM H. NOYES. Instructor in the School of Arts. Gold and Silversmlth. Twenty years ex- perience as instructor and practical jew- eler. Formerly employed at the Kalo Shops. In iiue arts. not imita Wm. but creation is the aim ' E. RAY TONIPKINS. Manual Training. Graduate. Illinois State Normal Univer- sity: Graduate. Bradley Polytechnic In- stitute. Speech is silveru: silence is golden. ARTHUR G-UNTHER. Decorative Designing, Lettering and Commercial Design, Perspective, Mechan- ical Drawing, Historic Ornament and Color applied to Decorative Arts. Art Institute. Chicago. The world is still deceived with ornament: I'I01'G'S the scroll. the continent, and summary of my fortune. ALEXANDER MUELLER. Director of the School of Arts. Drawing. Painting, Outdoor Landscape and Fig'- ure, Mural Decoration, and History of Art. Pupil of Richard Lorenz. Milwaukee: Royal Academy. XVeima1'5 Royal Acade- my, Munich. And the lirst rude sketch that the world had seen Was joy to his mighty heart, Till the Devil whispered behind the leaves. 'lt's pretty. but is it art?' BIRS. ALEXANDER DIUELLER. Instructor in the School of Arts. Graduate. State Normal School, Milwau- keeg Wisconsin School of Art. Very interesting 3 'ln Europe, on leave of absence.
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