University of Wisconsin Whitewater - Minneiska Yearbook (Whitewater, WI)

 - Class of 1937

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3111 mvmnriam ,Twas then GotPs earth and every common sight To us then did appear 0f beauty rare, of unexcelled delight, Enhanced by one so dear. Mr. Watson Though God does still extend his hand in gladnr'ss, Our memory helps to dim The beauty, giving us, in place, sweet sadness, And sweeter thoughts of him. THE STUDENTS The mighty arm. Extra curricular conference. HAll the short boys down at this end! . 19 .

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Miss Potter, Miss Bjorklund Mrs. Dahle, Miss Bisbee Miss Lewerenz, Miss Chesemore, Miss Werner stimulate interest and enthusiasm in this regard. Mr. R. C. Clark has been carrying on a very interesting and instructive in- vestigation relative to laboratorV tech- nique. This new plan does a11aV with diseL'tion bV the student and the study is carried 011 IN use of permanent mounts made bV experts. Mr. R. J. Brooks of the chemistrv department added to his equipment last 1'ear an automatic llV dro- gen generator, made' 1n the I'LabI' from available material. Besides his regular college classes Mr Brooks supervises high school chemistrV 11ork Dr. R B. Montgomerv, who has the task of start- ing a student hygiene program in the college, is available for consultation 011 questions of health, and travels with the athletic teams on out of town trips. He also acts in the capacity of teacher 1n biology. Dr. F. H. Ev1ns, teacher of historV and coach of the debate team, has been using a ne11 form of contest along this line. It is called the discussion contest, and adds much interest and color to forensic work. D1 J. AI. VVeidman has charge of historV and social science classes. Much of the beautV Of our building, and the murals which hang 5111:11 the w 11 s of manV class rooms, maV be traced to the art depart- m:nt 11hicl1 carries on its work under the direction of Miss Ethel Bjorklund and Miss Flora Potter. Practical experience in home making may be obtained under the direc- tion of Mrs. Fricker. Costumes are designed in the sewing room for the Spring Dance Festival, and girls are able to add to their personal wearin 11parel through the facilities offered in room E107. The Minneiska Kali had access to the reLeption rooms this year as temporary photo- 1Traphic headquarters, while practicallV everV organization on the campus has fond memories of 1VIrs.Frickerskitchei1. In short, the Home Econ- omics room may be called a center of activity for all campus Clubs. Miss Maeta Lcwerenz financial secrtary t0 the president, has the clutV 0f Lhecking all monev coming in or paid out bV the school. Dates for school events and meetings are scheduled 111th her. Mrs. Ann Dahle, in the registrars office, records and keeps grade records of each of the 722 students. In Mr. Rosemanls oHice, Miss Mattie Chesemore takes care of correspondence, recommendations and placement of students as teachers. Miss Olive Werner works for both President Yoder and Mr. Carlson. Besides acting as secretary, she is responsible for delivering notifications and messages to members of the faculty and students. Faculty members to whom direct reference is not made will be found in special sections in ensuing parts of the book. Mrs. Fricker



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