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sr ,..L, nf? E Ni QQ, I k me -fi , 'w f Q A.. i, . sg 'id 9 x i ow: Oehrlein, Rogers, Scholl, Newlin, Curlis, Rosl, Sclnaeler, Tiedemann, Salmon, Wrighl, Myers, Bowman, Gorman, Guisl, Deering, I-lillbrand, Grundahl, I-larris, I-Ierwig, G-undlach, Bosch, Fowell, Ganshirl, Moody. fiollom Row: I-laberman, Wells, Brewer, Winn, Walerrnan, Klipslein, Ruskell, Mazur, Markus, Vlfilkins, Chilwood, Sloneman. PROGRAM OF WORK FOR I936-37 AND CI-IAIRMEN Assisliniuclging Iryouls: Clarence Grundahl. 2. Preparalion ol I-Iomecoming lloal: Ray Scholl. 3. Reloreslalion proiecl on College Farm: LaVerne Kasler. 4. Farmers Week: John Polich. 5. Arrangemenl lor exhibil ol during Farmers Week: Garolol Beasler. 6. Demonslralion ol Iarm skills before communily clubs: Paul Oehrlein. 7. Pres- enlalion ol rural lile play belore communily clubs: Vernon Wells. 8. Sponsoring a public speaking conlesl in Ihe chaplerz William Brewer, 9. Beaulilicalion ol some spol on college campus: Roy Simpson. IO. Sponsoring ol baskelball leam lo compele in lhe college inlramural conlesls: Charles Livingslon. I I. Parlicipalion in a raclio broadcasl: Leslie Lory. I2. Spon- soring ol menls chorus: Leslie Lory. I3. Sponsoring ol Ag- roundupu during Farmers Week: Verlen I-lillesheim. I4. Slucly ol work programs in high school chaplers in Wfisconsin: Del- berl Winn. I5. Sludy ol work programs in chaplers in leacher lraining inslilulions: William Walerman. I6. Sludy ol melh- ods lor realizalion ol work programs in high school chaplersz Clemence I-labermann. I7. Arrangemenls lor annual ouling: William Walerman. I8. Arrangemenls lor soulh-wesl Wiscon- sin horse show: Willis DiVall. I9. Revision ol lhe chapler con- slilulionz Alberl Bryanl. The oulslanding evenl sponsored by lhe Collegiale Chapler ol Teachers ol Fulure Farmers ol America was Ihe round-up ol lhe members ol lhe F. F. A. The lolal allenclance al Ihe banguel' was 240, ol whom I6O were visilors from high schools in Ihe palronage area ol lhe Plalleville Slale Teachers College. Mr. George P. I-Iambrechl, clirec+or of Vocalional Educalion, Madison, Wisconsin, was lhe principal speaker. TI-IE PIONEER OF I937 Arrangemenls lor Round-Up during larm producls by rural school sludenls Soils Lab Page Nineleen
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Top Row: Gundy, MayTield, WeiTTenhilIer, McMahon, LaRoy, Massey, Lawrence, C. GarThwaiTe, Meier, Weigel, Nichols Livin ,sTon, E. GarThwaiTe, Davies, MarTins, Turnell, Blalcel , asTer, I-Iillesheim, Grundahl, J. Polich. Q y K BOTTom Row: Deyoe, EoTh, BrandT, Ralph, Abraham, Glaeser, Eclcerman, S. Polich, BryanT, BeasTer DiValI, Ullrich TI-IE DEPARTMENT OE AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION The primary TuncTion OT The courses in agricuITure in This college is To Train Teachers OT vocaTionaI ag- ricuITure. The success OT This deparTmenT is shown by The TacT ThaT up To daTe every graduaTe OT The course has secured a posiTiori. Upwards OT TwenTy per cenT OT The SmiTh-Hughes deparTmenTs in Wis- consin are now headed by graduaTes OT The PlaTTevilIe Teachers College. Page EighTeen The agricuITure enroIImenT This year exceeds ThaT oT any pre- vious year. The ToTaI number is 96, OT whom I3 are seniors, I3 iuniors, 29 sophomores, and 4I Treshmen. The graduaTing class includes The Tollowingz Clemence I-Iabermann, Garold BeasTer, AIberT BryanT, Verlen Hillesheim, William WaTerman, Paul Qehrlein, Willis DiVall, Wilbur EoTh, LaVerne KasTer, Clar- ence Grundahl, John Polich, STephen Polich, arid Erancis Mc- Glinn. Mr. IZ. T. Ullrich is The direcTOr OT The deparTmeriT. The Tac- uITy also includes Dr. G. P. Deyoe, animal husbandry and horTi- cuITurey Mr. E. J. SToneman, crops and mechanics: Mr. R. E. Moody, paulrry and economics: and Dr. G. V. Grundy, soils and chemisTry. A modern Tarm oT INK acres is owned and oper- aTed by The college Tor educaTional purposes. A coIIegiaTe chapTer oT EuTure Farmers OT America was or- ganized in I934. The I936-37 oTTicers Tollowz I3residenT, Clem- ence I'Iabermarin7 vice-presidenT, Garold BeasTer7 secreTary, William Brewery Treasurer, Willis DiVaII7 reporTer, Vernon Wells: waTchdog, Lewis Calloway: adviser, Fred T. Ullrichg program commiTTee: STephen Polich, Amos Grundahl, Clarence Eclcer- man, CleTus CvanshirTg social commiTTee: Wilbur EoTh, DeIloerT Winn, Joseph Spinlc, I-Ians Meier, J. W. Brand? pubIiciTy com- miTTee: William WaTerman, Clair Blakely, Lewis Callaway, John McAllisTer, Wallace LaRoy. TI-IE PIONEER OE I93Z
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DICK WOERFEL TED SAUER DALE NORTON SecreTary-Treasurer PresidenT Vice-PresidenT INDUSTRIAL ARTS TwenTy-nine men are enrolled in The Tour-year indusTrial arTs deparTmenT. Among These, six are TooTball leTTermen, and Tour baskeTbaII leTTermen. OT These Ten, one was co-capTain oT The TooTball Team and one oT The baskeTball Team. lndusTrial arTs men were also ouT Tor baseball, A Cappella Choir, debaTe, and Pioneer Gleemen. This deparTmenT is headed by V. lvl. Russell. Through his lecTures, Ivlr. Russell acguainTs his sTudenTs wiTh The acTiviTies oT The presenT indus- Trial Tield. An imporTanT acTiviTy carried ouT This year was The organizaTion oT a EuTure CraTTsrnen oT America Club. The prinTing deparTmenT cooperaTes wiTh The school organizaTions in The prinTing OT maTerials such as TickeTs and programs. TEACHER PLACEMENT The work oT placing gracluaTes in Teaching po- siTions is cared Tor primarily in The oTTice oT The principal oT The Training school. I-lere a Tull seT oT papers is on Tile lisTing The names oT The grad- uaTes, Their gualiTicaTions, The course each is Tak- ing, his maior and minor, and The special guali- TicaTions oT each. Each year early in Eebruary a general leTTer is senT ouT To employing oTTicials Tor The purpose oT discovering posiTions open. This leTTer is Tol- lowed up by Two or Three oThers. A number oT posiTions are discovered in This way, and sTill oTh- ers are Tound by The sTudenTs Themselves. In each seT oT papers There are also recom- mendaTions Trom each sTuolenT's reTerences. Copies and absTracTs are made Trom These, worked up inTo small bookleTs, and when a call Tor a Teacher comes, Three seTs oT These Tor as many candidaTes are senT ouT To The employing oTTicial. ln selecTing candidaTes and passing upon Them, The heads oT diTTerenT deparTmenTs and supervisors are TreguenTly consulTed. PlaTTeville mainTains a high percenTage oT placemenT. The work oT This deparTmenT is ex- ceedingly imporTanT. A high percenTage oT iu- dicious placemenT is viTal To The school. Shop Work Page Twenly Reccrnrne-ndaTions Tl-IE PIONEER OF I937
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