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

 - Class of 1917

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A WORD FROM THE WISE The thing you’ve got to look at is your processes; get after the type form, and solve for anything you want.—IT. T. Wyatt. DON'T waste your time.—Lydia Kreutz. Jump, jump, jump, jump, jump. jump. Now try it again. You’ll soon learn. Don’t he discouraged.—Marion Pierce. Stir a smile into the pudding.—Ruby Gibkens. Help the children to form the habit of putting forth their best efforts.— Belle Bradv. Smile awhile.—Rac Schneider. Sure !—President McCaskill. A bit of faith in humanity, love of little children, a sense of the beauty in life, joy in play, strength for work and a purpose which makes it of worth, a clear-eyed vision that right shall surely triumph and that God is over all, these are the qualities which will make life vital and happy.—Caroline W. Barbour. “The secret of success is constancy to purpose” (D'Israeli).—Katherine Schlcgel. The schools arc expected to give the students the power to do; but the ability to do alone is dangerous; they should also be given the desire to do right.—J. A. Merrill. That man who lacks ideals, or who lacks the courage to strive to realize his ideals, docs not belong in the schoolroom.—G. M. Palmer. It matters less WHAT one studies than it does HOW lie studies it—the point, spirit, and method.—Alfred Livingston. Let us learn to be broad in our sympathies.—Ellen M. Clark. 8

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GITCHE GUrtlEE Marion Pierce. Chicago, III. Physical Training. 1012. Carl J. Rollcfson. A. B., M. I). Superior Physiology. Medical Advisor. 1012. Katherine Schlcgcl, B. S. Superior. German, French. 1896. Rac Schneider. Superior. Stenographer, Assistant Clerk. 1912. Elga M. Shearer. Kenosha. Language Arts, Supervisor of Practice. 1014. Carlton W. Smith, A. B. Superior. Mathematics. 1896. Lucia C. Spooner, Ph. B. Superior Latin. 1911. George Merrill Snodgrass, Ph. B. Superior. Principal Training Department. 1916. Albert I). Whealdon, B. S., M. A. Superior. Chemistry. 1903. Nellie Wilkinson. B. A. Pontiac, 111. Composition, Rhetoric. 1913. Katherine E. Williams. Milwaukee Assistant Librarian. 1017. FI uric v Thomas Wyatt, A. B., B. S., M. S. Fayetteville, Tenn. Physics, Algebra. 1913. 7



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GITCHE GU(T)EE Having chosen your profession, let your best service strengthen, broaden, and support it.—Elga M. Shearer. Never worry about results as long as you have the work habit.—V. E. Bramnn. Say only what you know; know what you say.—Agnes Kirk. All roads lead to Rome.—I.ucia Spooner. When you don’t know and don’t know that you don’t know, then you arc hopeless; but when you know that you don’t know, then you arc beginning to learn.—Nona MacQuilkin. The monitors for this week are • • •.—Irene Curtis. See Proverbs 4:7.—Harriet Eaton. Do it now.—Nettie Moulton. I hope iny students remember me, not as a taskmaster, but rather as a friend, ever ready and anxious to help them in their efforts to learn.—A. I). Whealdon. Only good men and women can be good teachers.—C. J. Rollcfson. Don't try to be a neutral on the big issues of the day.—T. J. McCarthy. As you grow ready for it, somewhere or other you will find what is needful for you in a book.—Katherine Williams. Sing lightly.—Nan Clancy. What’s the idea?—Etta Christensen. A merry heart goes all the day.—Helen Hill. The education of to-day is concerned largely in training the boy to enter a profession; the education of to-morrow will be more vitally concerned in preparing the boy for his job.—George M. Snodgrass. Everybody has brains. Use them!—A. I). S. Gillclt. Do you see that?—Grace Geary.

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