University of Wisconsin Superior - Gitche Gumee Yearbook (Superior, WI)

 - Class of 1909

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MISS ESTHER IXJWRY MISS AXXE I,. IIEXDF.RNOX MISS AMOK OHXX MR. K. II. Kill.MAX

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Where to Go GITCHE GUM EE 1 If of arithmetic you should grow weary, Go to room 14, and see Miss Geary. 2 If from rhetorieals you would he exempt, Calmly walk in and see Mr. Hembdt. 3 If you want to sing like a yellow canary, Take a course of music from Cora A. Merry. 4 If you have been assigned the law of Fcrrcl. Go upstairs and consult Mr. Merrill. 5 If efficiency in teaching we arc to acquire, Take advanced observation from Mrs. C. Squire. 6 If you wish to trace the growth of a seed to a filbert, Go upstairs and talk with Prof. E. M. Gilbert. 7 If for Gillett you would become a herald, Promptly file your excuse with Helen Fitzgerald. 8 If in a German conversation you wish to engage, Go to the third floor, and “Guten Morgen” Miss Page. 9 If you ever have trouble with noun declension, Take your grammar and go see Marie Jensen. 10 If your walls you wish artistic, not flowery, Take a course in drawing from Esther E. Lowry. 11 If you wish to make a bun, Go upstairs and see Miss Gunn. 12 If you wish to know a man of excellent pith, Just take trigonometry from Professor Smith. 13 The laws of science, and not rules of Quintilian. Y'ou will get in a course taken from Ehlman. 14 If for good hooks you are seckin’, Go to the library and consult Miss Eaton. 15 If you wish to become as fleet as a hare, Take gymnastics from Miss St. Clair. 16 If grammar department plans you arc courtin’, We know you’re practice teaching under Miss Norton. 17 If you arc looking for good, hard labor. Just take practice teaching under Miss Barbour. 18 If you arc planning to put on a new play, Go talk to Miss Henderson, she’ll tell you the way. 19 I f a good teacher you wish to be made, Go down to Miss Rowland of the primary grade. 20 If you wish to know some one who can certainly talk, Go and get Miss Robbins, and take a short walk. 21 If to know of the soul and the mind be your choice. Just take psychology from Mr. Rovcc. 22 If in your book of mark there’s a sign, Just go to Miss Pinkham, and pay your fine. 23 And the one who rules justly o’er these people of fame Is our jolly good president, McCaskill by name. PAGE ELEVEN



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Faculty Changes MISS JENSEN M iss Marie Jensen came here at the beginning of the year, to succeed Miss Hinkcl as assistant English teacher. She is very well equipped for her work, being a graduate of the Oshkosh Normal, the University of Wisconsin, and the Emerson College of Oratory, in Boston. She has also attended the Chicago University, and has taught elocution for two years in the Boston High School. Reading, academic grammar, and composition arc under Miss Jensen’s charge; and, besides this, she has trained oratorical and declamatory contestants and had charge of public rhetorieals. Her work with Miss Van Kirk was especially good. To her, as well as to our orator, great credit is due for the place Superior took in the state contest. MISS LOWRY The vacancy left by Miss Lawton, when she married and went to Germany, has been ably filled by Miss Lowry. The latter’s home is at Austin, Minn. She graduated from the Winona Normal, and taught the primary grades in Austin for two years. Deciding to specialize in art, she did private studio work in Seattle, and graduated from the Art Institute in Chicago, where she afterwards taught. Her work here as a drawing teacher and critic has been very successful, and she is one of the most popular of our teachers. MISS PAGE Miss Page, who fills the temporary vacancy left by Miss Schlcgcl, is a graduate of Dcs Moines College and the Chicago University. She has also attended the University of Paris. She came to us from the Woman’s College of Jacksonville, 111., where she taught French. Miss Page has shown herself to be a thoroughly competent German teacher. MISS ROBBINS With the enlargement of the kindergarten, an associate teacher was needed, and Miss Jane Ward Robbins, of Detroit, Michigan, is the one who was secured to fill this position. Miss Robbins is a graduate of the Detroit Home and Day School, and of the School of Education of the Chicago University. For three years she was kindergarten and primary associate in her alma mater, the Detroit Home and Day gitc he GUMEE PAGE THIRTEEN

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