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NINA CATHERINE VANDEXVALKER. Principal oi' Kindergarten Department. B. L., Olivet College: Pd. M., State Nor- nlul College, Michigan: Two-years Grud- uatc Student in Philosophy and Educa- tion, University of Chicago: Special Student, Chicago Kindergarten Institute. A noble woman-be there higher tribute? AMELIA RIQHMINN. Physiology and llygiene. Cook County Normal School: B. S., Uni- versity of Wisconsin: A. M., Colunilnn University. A womau's work, grave sirs, is never d,one. new my ' CONRAD EDWVARD PATZER. Principal oi' Training School. Student of Education, Germany. Earnest study procures results. REINHARD H. RUI-INKE. Assistant Supervisor. Graduate. Milwaukee Normal. As kind fl critic as e'er told of humnn faults. ERWIN OLIVER FINKENBINDER. Psychology and Education. A. B,. University of Illinois: A. M., Ph. D., Clark University. So wise. st young, they sny do ne'ef live lone. CHARL ' R PII ROUNDS A. B. L'niv1 rsity o Wisconsin ' lnspettoi of Fnglish in thc State Noruml Schools Here's our chief guest. - MAUD E. HILL. Teacher nnd Critic, Fifth Grade. Dunn County Training School for Teachers: Milwaukee Normal School. Good nature precedes all virtues. RUTH STUART MILNE. Physical Training. New Haven Normal School of Gym. nustlcs. Yon'd have known llcr hy the mer- riment that sparkled in her eye. - GERTRUDE L. DIEYER. Teacher and Critic. Third Grade. Graduate, State Normal School, Milwau- kee. In whose nrch eye and speaking face New meaning every hour we see. ETIIEL MAGNOLIA GREEN. Teacher nnd Critic, Second Grade. Illinois Stutc Normal University: Tent-he ers' College, Colmnliin University. '1'hevery room. coz she was in. Secured wax-in from Iloor to ceiliu'. 1 fl-my ' . ,. . ag., :V u l l A 5 3 fi, 3 ' lvl ' 1 'f,..ffffQ,, Q i l y i el i L ,1 . 5 , -lllfl, ,. v-g ell
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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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FRANK JOHN DIELLENCAMP. I ...,W:-.-- E W Physics and Mathematics. Graduate. State Normal College, Mich- igan: A. B., A. M., and Ph. D., University of Michigan. Though aristocratic and quite tall, He has, kind words and a smile for a . STELLA SUSAN THEISS. Teacher of German, Training School. . . State Normal School, Milwaukee. He , A A W. ' - - Gracious Olivia. -- 2' . 0 . l M ALBERT TIEMANN. '- ff' 'mm 1 Evening Class, Sketch and Stlll Life ,. Drawing. Fine and Applied Arts Academy, Ham- ' kurgg Wisconsin School of Art, Milwau- -ee. Ernst ist das Leben: heiter die Kunst. ' l MARA LU FERGUSON. - J. ,. Teacher and Critic, Seventh Grade. H 1 W M. E. D.. State Normal School. Edinboro, , Pa.: B. L., Berea College. Ky.: B. Ed., University of Chicano: Graduate work, University of Chicago: She looks through life and. with a fgt v- . hnlance just, weighs men and A 11 1' ww things. . SUZETTE DECKER MEYER. . Music. Graduate. Department of Music. Teach- cr's College, Columbia University. , lf music be the food of love, play on. l ALoNzo J. WINNIE. 4 Principal of Dwi Department. . Graduate. State Normal School. Milwau- . keeg One year at University of Wiscon- -Q sin: Student, University of Wisconsin. rs i X .. . . - ., , , , - S. Beniyrne he u as and n onder diligent. 1 Lgii . -'ff I , 'mm' l 'IBEW' ' -f' '1 1':'.' 1- ' WW' - l vw... s 'Tc W E3 ,f 'XXL gn CHARLES BALDVVIN GATES. ' . - 'L' f ' NN ' fi Chemistry. l ' ' X., Graduate, State orinal School, Milwau- H, X kec: Ph. B., Ph. , Ph. D.. University ' ', ' V of YVisconsin. - 3 .-'gl One of vl the world can say: 1 l. . - 'Every i a IHZIILY E A I A . ETTA M. MICHAELS. I ' ' ' . - . f 1 A Language Arts. ' I K - jk . v Graduate, State Normal School. Milwau- B . W ' 5 - gg'-1 6 kee. 5 ngqy, : 5 t'Speecli from her lips prevails with A Q , - 61625 XX-gf 4 mah double sway. it If N, Wy - mg ELSA ULBRICHT. IQ f 'N ' ' If N Q Basketry, 1Veaving, Mechanical Drawing, ' 1 I ' X- Manual Training, Clay Modeling, and I 1 - - ' ' Q X' Design. l . , Q .- . 1 State Normal School. Milwaukee: Pratt . . Q N Institute: XVisconsin School of Art. . And still they gazed and still the P 1 wonder grew . llow one small head could carry all ' 1 She knew. A E 'rw is lx I - v ' 5, GEORGE ALCUIN ROLLINS. ' 'Milli' ' - -g 5- 9, - G Music. - it ,Lal . ' 5- , - 18 Q09 A. B.. Northwestern University. -,A X mm, I do present you with a man of mine, Cunning in music.
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