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MISS MAETA LEWERENZ, MISS OLIVE WERNER, MRS. ANN DAHLE INANCIAL secretary of the college, Miss Maeta Lewerenz. numbered among her. daily tasks the placing of all orders for ma- terials purchased for the school and the scheduling of all events for the school calendar. Miss Olive Werner, more familiarly known to the student body as gtOlivell. had the double duty of general receptionist in Mr. Yoderls oHice and assistant in Mr. Carlsonas office; yet, she managed to keep up with her golfing. bowling, and dancing. In the registrarls ofhee, Mrs. Ann Dahle, secretary, could be found working busily at almost any hour. After working all day, she enjoyed returning home at night to tidy up the already spiC-and-span rooms of her new house. New addition to the see- Viola Konrad, who recently replaced Miss Helen Gillis as Mr. Rose- manls helper, and whose duties retarial staff is Bliss in the thce include making and 191ng credentials of the seniors. m iw DIMINUTIVE Miss Edith Knilans, college librarian, enjoys sewing, knitting, baking cakes, and tracing her family history. but she heartily dislikes thejob of being lla regular lpolice- manl in the college libraryf as she put it. bl like librarianship as a vocation and dislike any lack of respect for anotheras propertyf, was Miss Ruth Wilkinsonk opinion of her work. Her handicraft took up most of her leisure time through- out the school year, while looking through new bargain book eat- alogues, horseback riding, pho- tography, and the collecting of antiques were just a few of Miss Leora Harris, numerous recreational occupa- tions during this year. She always dreaded third hour on Thursdays when no meetings were scheduled and students crowded the library. Way downstairs from the college library is the Childrenas library, presided over by Miss Mildred Brigham whose favorite amusements proved to be growing flowers, reading, cooking, and sewing. MISS LEORA HARRIS, MISS MILDRED BRIGHAM, MISS RUTH WILKINSON, MISS EDITH KNILANS
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SENIORS SELECT SENIORS SHINE TROST ROM the Chair in back to the desk in fronteitis a drastic change. but dignified seniors carried on creditably as they took over classes for the tirst time to match wits with grade and high school students. Approxi- mately 145 men and women bran the courseti and won their diplomas to teach. There was a long, long trail a-winding, and it wasnit into the land of dreams, either, but into Mr. Rosemanis oHice to get a practice class. Then came the traditional pile of books with which to stagger home. Lesson plans were a bug-a-bOOeat first they took about four hours to make-then three, two, one, and in the end the time clocked was about ten minutes. For the second year, Harold Fuchs, inde- pendent from Waukesha, was elected presi- dent by his classmates, with Loretta Bullock, Whitefish Bay independent, to back him up. Adele Trost of Burlington took over the secretary-treasureris position. FUCHS 24 BULLOCK SECOND semester was ushered in by perfect lady and gentleman attire for the seniors, setting them off from the underclassmen who were dressed for comfort alone. But then, the underclassmen didnit have to worry about personal interviews. Once in a while the senior was caught off guard and forced to have an interview in ttHatsi, and sporty attire, but for the most part the seniors weren3t to be caught. You canit keep a good senior down, so Ruth Bahr presided at W.S.G.A. meetings; Marion Marx edited the MINNEISKA; Bob Kirchoff ruled at homecoming; Bernard Tolzman and Helen VanHoff reigned over Mercier Winter Formal; and Olaf Lee debated his way to fame. All in all, the time of the senior was well taken up with application letters, conferences, and making out grades. Students today, teachers tomorrow!
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