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

 - Class of 1939

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A mixer sponsored by the W.S.G.A. aids in keeping the students busy tupper lefty . . A identification slips help in getting acquainted and gives the freshmen away by the color . . . n0 stags and no outsiders after flrst mixer . . . Every organization on the campus took its turn to have the welleknown hgetlacquainted party . . . every kind of party held, but the treasure hunt given by the a cappella choir gained much popularity as shown in the upper right picture . . . gathering plates, old clothes, etc., keeps everyone on the run to see who can get back first. . . . The freshman reception was held at the Bassett House on a Sunday afternoon in early fall . t . Miss Knosker as chairman arranged the annual affair . . . so the freshmen, boys as well as girls this time, were again taken care of for a few hours . . . The program put on by the faculty proved of great interest . . . especially the reading on freshmen by Miss Holcombe, and a comet solo by Mr. Mear . . . refreshments were served and the faculty and freshmen became better acquainted Oowerlefty . . . From early full to late spring, Mel Koeppen and Don Collins were continually 0n the g0 . . . not only taking pictures, but developing and printing as well Gower righty ?tejAm 2n jgecepfian . . .

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20m gag! fmfian t0 Me 961 students enrolled this year . . . most in the history of W. S. T. C. . . . kept Miss Clem and Mrs. Fricker busy checking enrollment cards during registration on September 7 tupper lefo . . . after students fill out cards and pay the fees, Dr. Lee, Miss Benson, and a group of other teachers make receipts and hand out student activity cards Uower lefo. . . The longest line can always be found outside the textbook library where Virginia Marsh, Anabel Walter, and Jim Bower hand out books tcenterl . . . Shortage of books causes much difhculty both in the library and in Classes . . . open for weeks after registration to clear up all difficulties. Annual girlsl sing . . . held on the liret Thursday night . . . keeps all the girls out of mischief for one night . . . Sponsored by the W.S.G.A. which arranges for every new girl to have a big sister . . . started recently, but goes over big with both new and old students . . . gather at log cabin for bonfire and sing . . . then to Hamilton Gym for dancing and refreshments tupper rightl . . , practiced getaacquainted song and journeyed to President Yoderls home to sing it . . . group singing and a candy bar ended the evening . . . On Friday afternoon all students from freshmen to seniors gathered in the auditorium for the hrst assembly of the year tlower rightl . . . President Yoder welcomes the new as well as the 01d and discusses the lldo and lldonltll rules.



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0244i 297462?ch fa The campus . . . kept in perfect condition by iiBillie Reider attracts outsiders as well as the students . . . students attending classes in the central building make many trips up the hill as do the training school students t0 . . . October finds the Minneiska getting well under way . . . outdoor pictures scheduled and students excused from classes to get their picture taken tn . . . Assistant editor, Louise Bayer, gets her first taste of picture taking. . . . A constant stream of students going to and from Graham Street entrance can be seen any time during the day as shown by this birdiSeeye view CO . . . The Royal Purple editor, Louise Bayer, .md her assistant, Mel Koeppen take time out to have their picture taken at Cincinnati t9 . . . taking a bus tour while attending the Press convention helped them become better acquainted with the city. . . Joint academic and commercial club parties in the girlsi gym were held regularly throughout the year . . . gathering in the hall to discuss current day problems helped pass time away while preparing the gym and gathering the orchestra together m. . . . The first day of school found eightyaseven men assemblying back of Hamilton Gym for football practice . . . Practice held every night enabled Minnie photogra'

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