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.Mary Peterson Cliarlou Ray Elizabeth Markham Laura Bowden Robert Vandcrhoof Will Reuther Kva N. Foster Henry Lnnz Term Cook Norna Bunker Kathernie Burns Florence Lockart 29 Ray West
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Gertrude Kennedy, Neillsville, Wis. “Gliicklich allein ist die Seele, die liebt.” High School graduate. Member of German Circle. Charles F. Lutzc, Shelioygan, Wis. “Ich kann vcrsichcrn, die Politik ist keinc Wissenscliaft, die man lernen kann. Sie i»t cine Kunst, und wer sie nicht kann, der bleibt besser da von.” Lyceum 1900-1901. Philakcan 1901-1902. Vice-President of Glee Club. Critic of German Circle. Senior Class Football team. Class Basket Ball team. Frederick Win. Oldenburg, Antigo, Wis. “Gefachrlich ist’s den Leu zu weeken, Vcrdcrblich ist dcs Tigers Kahn; Jedoch dcr schrecklichstc dcr Schreckcn, Das ist der Mcnsch in seiner Wahn.” High School graduate. Member of Lyceum. Contestant in Lyceum-Philakean debate 1902. Alma Kichtcr, Oshkosh, Wis. ••Bescheidcn wic das Veilchen blau, doch wcrtvoll wic das Gold.” High School graduate. Anna Sears, Fond du Lac, Wis. “Hire Seele. merkt’ auf, war ganz in ihren Augcn. Ich liebe solchc Seelen und solche Augen.” High School graduate. Sylvia Spaulding, Clintonville, Wis. “Lachen ist nicht schwer, und Weinen ist nicht schwer: aber Lachcn un l Wcinen zugleich, das ist cine Kunst. High School graduate. Member of Lyceum. Hugo, Sperling, Sheboygan, Wis. Musicam hah ich allzeit licb gehabt. Wer dicse Kunst kann, der ist guter Art, zu allem geschickt.” High School graduate. President of Lyceum. Member of German Circle. Member of S. C. A. Vice-President of Glee Club. Contestant in Lyceum-Philakean debate. Artist on A'ormal Advance staff. German Play 1901 and 1902. Lyceum Play 1902. Milliccnt Turner, Marinette, Wis. Suesser Friede, Komni, ach konini, in ntcine Brust.” High School graduate. President of S. C. A. Secretary of Browning Club. Secretary of Oratorical Association. Secretary of Lyceum. Assistant Editor of Quivrk 1901. Assistant Editor of Advance 1902. Theresa M. Voge, Appleton, Wis. ••Icli sage dir, sic glich dem Sonncustrahl, Derdurch den Spalt in einen Kcrkcr fallt.” High School graduate. Member of Alcthcan. Kay D. West, Chilton, Wis. “Unverzcihlich find ich den Lcichtsinn; doch liegt eriin Menschen.” Member of Philakean. Browning Club. Glee Club. President of Self-Government System. Three years experience in teaching. Eugenie Wiese, Oshkosh, Wis. “Zwar weiss ich vicl, doch moccht' ich alien wissen.” President of Alcthcan. President of Browning Club. Member of (ilee Club. George Williams, Brandon, Wis. “Ein Schulmcistcr muss musizieren kbnncn, sonst sehc ich ihn nicht an. High School graduate. Member of Phoenix. 28
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English-Scientific Course Arthur C. A yers. Sparta, Wis. “Pleasant the snaffle of courtship, improving the manners and carriage; but the colt who is wise will abstain from the terrible thorn-bit of marriage.’ Member of Lyceum. Member of Glee Club. Eighteen mouths experience in teaching. Genevieve Barron, Richland Center. Wis. “Her ways arc ways of pleasantness, and all her paths arc peace.” High School graduate. Member of Alctliean. Member of S. C. A. Chas. Cm. Bridgman, Wautoma, Wis. “Gladly woldc he lerne and gladly techc.” Member of Phoenix. President of Browning Club. Mae Briggs, Wausau, Wis. “None can express thee, though all do approve thee. High School graduate. Laura Bowden, Ironwood, Mich. “She has two eyes so soft and brown, take care! She gives a side glance and looks down, beware, beware!” High School graduate. Noma Bunker, Green Bay, Wis. “Not too proud to teach in schools of little country towns, science and song and the arts that please.’’ High School graduate. Critic of Lyceum. Jennie K. Darling, Manawa, Wis. “The charm of her presence whs felt when she left.” High School graduate. George I)e Guire, Appleton, Wis. “The fear of every man that heard him was lest he should make an end. Member of Lyceum. Contestant in Inter-Normal debate. Ellen Doherty, Berlin, Wis. “She moves a goddess and she looks a queen. High School graduate. Herman C. Dornbush, Chilton, Wis. “I wish that teachers ne’er forgot To heed their daily teaching; I wish that ‘practising’ was not So different from preaching. Member of Philakean. Member of S. C. A. Fannie M. Forsyth, Omaha, Neb. “A countenance in which doth meet Sweet records, promises—as sweet. High School graduate. Member of S. C. A. Infield Kditor of Normal idl’ance 1902. Eva N. Foster, Oshkosh, Wis. “Black arc her eyes as the berry that grows on the thorn by the wayside. High School graduate. 30
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