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

 - Class of 1911

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C new faculty members. ) Miss Ei.i.kn I. Hi rk. Sccona Intermediate Grade Critic. Miss Burk's homo Is at I'M Inn. Missouri. She received a scholarship from tlu- Woman’s Club of the Minnesota rnlverslty. the first one given by that club. She received . . U. de-gree and life certlllcate at Minnesota I'diversity in Wftii. She was grnmmar grade critic at Madison State Normal ill 101ft. Miss I’.kssik Howard Craig. Drawing. Hand Work instruction. Miss Craig Is a graduate of the Normal Art and Manual Training department of Pratt Institute. Brooklyn. N. V. She has taught drawing and manual training in 1! 0S. 1910, in Berwyn. Illinois. Miss Amy G(x i ricii IJosson. Librarian. Miss liosson has been here for ten weeks as librarian. Miss Itosson graduated from the University of Wisconsin in li 10. and also from the Wisconsin Library School. 1910, in the legislative reference course.

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Who can read or recite whenever you wish. X stands for Xothing that’s too hard to do I or little Miss Mill, if she knows it's for you. ( ) stands for Orchestra, the best that wc know, Thoniaso nor Thomas nothing better could show. And C) stands for Ole. the man who can clean. But what in the world do his napkin rings mean. And () for our dignified Mr. O’Hare, 1 f ever you want him. he's under the stair. I’ stands for Postman who brings Bessie's mail. If it doesn’t let up his health soon will fail. And P stands for Penstonc. a lady so broad. If you say she’s not English she'll call you a fraud. Q stands for queer, for how can it be They call me St. Claire and then call her me. R stands for Roy who subtracts from our hunch To add to his treasure some one to get lunch. S stands for societies. I mean literary. And Hembdt sees that they don’t go contrary. T for Mrs. Taylor who lives at the Hall. A dear little woman, for she’s surely not tall. And T for THE babv who lives at Gillctt’s. T he cutest and bestest of faculty pets. I ’ stands for unknown, to the world he may he. But Carl in this schools is a known quantity. V stands for a very nice lady, perchance You may know her better by the name of Blanche. And V for violin and the man of all men Who can make it just talk, is with us again. W stands for wife, of the regent wc mean. In the Crownhart household she surely is queen. And W for Whcaldon. a great argufier. When lie once starts to talk lie never will tire. X stands for all the mean things I have said And Z for the nice ones I think of instead. For Y stands for you all. a faculty fine. And each one a friend I wish to call mine. Composed by Miss Helen Fitz Gerald and others. H is for Helen, a girl wc all know Who has bought a machine for to learn how to sew. C. W. B. M is for Mcrwyn. a printer by trade. Who some day will wed this industrious maid. E. A. R. PAGE FIFTEEN



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Mr. James (i. Wilkinson. Professor in Biology. Mr. Wilkinson received a It. S. decree from Northwestern University in lone, He has taught biology In the •Ugh School at KI wood. Indiana, in • In- I liuli School at Burlington. Iowa, and hi the Central State Normal School at I.nek Haven. Pa. Next year he will teaeh In Kl Monteelto School for Roys, near Santa Itarlmra, California. Miss Julia Luei.i.a Bckkiiakd. Music. Miss Itnrkhard's home Is in Trinidad. Colorado. She attended the Now England Conservatory. Boston. Massachusetts and the College of Music. Heaver. Colorado. She is a graduate of the Thomas Normal Training School. Detroit. Michigan, and also took voice lessons with Mr. Prank Webster, Chicago. Miss Ci.ara M. Pexstone. Grammar Grade Critic. XIIBs Penslone takes the place of Miss Norton as critic of the grammar department. Iler home Is In Pilts-llchl. Illinois. She Is a graduate of the Illinois State Normal t’nlvcrslty at Normal. Illinois, and a graduate of the University of Chicago, Ph. D. Miss Lucia C. Spooner. Latin. Miss Spooner is a graduate or the Kau Claire High School, I'.mm, and a graduate of the Superior Normal School. 1!H)3. a graduate. P.I07. of the University of Wisconsin. Ph. It. Since then she has taught Latin In the Superior High School.

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