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

 - Class of 1939

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DR. NELSON lege life and problems classes . . . left in January due to break in health . . . spent some time at sanitorium at Oconomowoc and then traveled to Indiana. . Mr. W. P. Roseman, Director of Training School, continued to hold his practice teachersl conferences every Thursday . . . new idea for commercial people . i teach in all sub! jects . . . Conventions popular this year . . Pro! gressive Education Association at Columbus, Ohio; Health Education Association at New York; and Rural Life at Ithica, New York . . . will attend National Education Association this summer. Between supervising in the rural school, Miss Mabel Beckwith finds time to study birds for a hobby . . she traveled to Mexico last summer and intends to see Alaska this summer . . . Mr. J. M. Tice . . llDaddy to most students . MISS BECKWITH MR. TICE MR. ROSEMAN finished his services in royal style . . . will retire this year, but put in the busiest one of his life . . . Freshmen crowded his penmanship classes to overflowing . . . cooperative marketing popular . . . His plans for the future are not definite . lbI am too young to restfl he says . . . we will be hearing more of him . . llEncore une fais, slel vous plaitv and similar expressions can be heard from N205 as Miss Bertha Lefler teaches French and German . . Sponsors Theta Sigma and High School groups on the side. The silver haired lady seen in the lower halls i5 Mrs. I. U. Wheeler, Director of Rural Education . . . She puts the ruralites through their paces . attended convention at Lexington, Kentucky in November . . holds monthly meetings of teachers in the field in this territory. . MISS LEFLER

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Mr. H. J. Randall kept busy with new law courses . . . 225 students for first six weeks . . . brushed up on principles at Columbia last summer . . . He is an actor at heart . . . played uBig Bad Wolf in faculty hcuteup . . . Mr. W. H. Fricker de, cided to make his accounting courses tougher . . . got the idea while working on his PhD. at Wis consin last summer . . . will be on hand to greet the hold folksh next summer . . . Raised hrst tulips in town by the thutJJ. . . . Increased demand for commercial work necessil tated new teachers . . . four in past year . . . Mr. W. J. Abell replaced Mr. Cobb for the second semester of last year and continued on this year . took over accounting methods Classes . . . edited hCommercial Education Bulletinh . . . taught accounting and supervised practice classes . . . Mr. Claire E. Daggett and Mr. J. C. Crouse are the new supervisors at the City High . . . both handled college classes . . . Daggett taught accounting and Crouse taught typing . . . Mr. Daggett is 21 graduate of Whitewater . . . Class 0f 31. . . . MHR. G. Foland arrived after the first six weeks to relieve the congestion in business law classes . teaches accounting also . . . supervised praCr tice teachers in bookkeeping at College High. . . . Primary Bulletin, pictures, displays, directors conferences, meetings, etc. keep Miss Margaret Williams constantly on the go as director of primary work . . . Will attend summer session at Columbia next summer and see the Worlds Fair in off mo! ments . . . Miss Mary Madden is constantly on MISS WILLIAMS the job criticizing tconstructivelyJ beginning teach, ers . . . can be seen any day with some first grade students . . . Mrs. Scholl, formerly Miss Merle Wilson . . . married last August to a retired post ofhce official . . . plans to travel next summer . . . climax to be San Francisco Fair . . . handles the third and fourth grades of primary school . . . supervises practice teachers. . . . Miss Clara Tutt took time out from her duties to attend the convention of the Association of Childhood Education at Atlanta, Georgia . . . Has charge of the kindergarten pupils . . . makes life and work interesting for youngsters . . . plans to remain in Whitewater next summer to take care of her recently completed home . . . gardening is her hobby . . . Mrs. Rose Fischer will continue her teaching through the summer session of this year . . . Will accompany Mr. Fischer on a west, ern tour for four weeks after July 29 . . . this is another of the tours for students of geography . . . A new member to the primary staff is Miss Angeline BroEel . A . replaced Miss Sagl this year . came to us from the University of Minnesota where she was working on her Ph.Di last sume 1116f. . . . Dr. H. G. Lee constantly works on his courses in sociology and criminology both in and out of school . . . special interest is education in prisons . spent Easter holiday at Waupun with his son, Richard . . . studying, of course . . . plans to complete study with a Visit to Washington State Prison and Sing Sing . . A Dr. G. H. Nelson, Registrar, started the year as usual . . . interest of students welfare at heart . . . unusually large col! MRS. FISCHER, MISS BROFFEL, MRS. SCHOLL MISS TUTT, MISS MADDEN



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MRS. WHEELER Music is a hobby and vocation with Miss Marion Jordalen . . . teaches all through the grades of all departments and in College . . . directs Treble Clef and sponsors Piano Club on side . . . assisted at the University of Wisconsin Music Clinic last summer . . . she will travel for a rest this sum! mer.... Mr. C. H. Wellers and his cottage are inseparable . spends most of his time lwhen not in schooD there . . . built it himself . . . students always welcome . . . Will leave it for nine weeks this summer for study . . . Familiar sight in boots, bate tered hat, and Model iiA truck. . . . How many dots per minute . . . follow lines with pencil . . . trace objects in mirror . . . all go into making psychology interesting and helpful MR. WELLERS MISS JORDALEN under Mr. C. 0. Wells . . . returned to teaching after a semester and summer session at the Uni! versity of Chicago working on Ph.D. . . . will complete that work this summer . . ing and popular is Dr. George Beery, recent addie tion to statistics staff . . . had fellowship at Unie varsity last year . . . author of HStudy of Trans! portation of High School Pupils in Wisconsinl, . . . A travel is his hobby and he has carried it on extensively . . . Young, smilr Geography is no problem A . popular speaker about school . . . llMarriage Relations outstanding topic. . . . DR. BEERY. MR. WELLS

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