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

 - Class of 1943

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.+. .Wq.,g.1,,-,..,,. ,, W, - .,,. , , ..,s... , H ,r......l.........a........,..- N, ' course in radio and its techniques was offered by Prof. Brooks. Under the direction of Mr. Sehwager, a war- time physical litness program was introduced at the beginning of second seniester. It consisted of one hour a day, four days per week. Seventy per cent of the inen at VV. S. T. C. have enlisted in the Army Officers Training, the Naval Oltieers Training, or the Enlisted Re- serve Corps. These men were subject. to eall on short notice and by the first of April niost of them were in uniform. Of course, it takes more than men and muni- tions to win the war. XVhitewater eoeds have aided the war effort by their participation in Red Cross work. Each Monday evening from 6:30 to 8:00 about 45 faithful WV. S. T. C. women folded surgical dressings in the College Red Cross eenter, which was Mr. Frieker's classroom. The girls averaged about 240 band- ages a week. The Alpha Sigina sorority pled- ged 100 'Zi attendance at the Red Cross Monday night meetings. The basement of the City Li- brary was the scene of more Red Cross activity where both faculty women and students assist- ed. The Delta. Sigma Epsilon sorority eontri- buted to the purchasing' of a. Red Cross ambu- lanee to be used abroad. The aetives and pled- ges of the Tri Sigma, Theta. Sigma. and Delta Right: Lt. C. F. Schuller, Lt. J. J. Chopp, Ens. J. M. Greene Below Serv 1ce men Well represented at Homecoming Game. .' N

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These Changing Times Football games . . . mixers . . . carefree students . . . formals full classrooms . . . . alumni banquet . . . senior activities. But in these times: Students and faculty members in the service . . . decrease in en- rollment . . . early Senior banquet . . . no inter-sorority formal . . . no Junior Prom . . . extra time used for war work. Several members of the XVhit.ewater faculty heard the call to colors and left their classrooms for the armed services of Uncle Sam. Lt. Har- lan J. Randall,.U. S. Army, is stationed in Vic- Bronx, New York. After six weeks at Fort Schuyler, he will be transferred to Washiiig- ton, D. C. where he will probably a.ct as in- structor in visual aids. Lt. Fred M. Ritzman, who handled science and coaching for College High, is stationed at Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas. Several other faculty members are awaiting call and will probably be in the serv- ice of their country by September, 1943. To facilitate service rank advancement many pre-induction courses have been added to the curriculum. Only in these classes do we find toria, Texas, and is an instructor at the field. He had charge of the general business methods classes, luisjggess law and operative market- the masculine personnel predominating. We have meteorology offered by W. C. Fischer. Now the boys will be able to act as prognostica- inn: Ensi , GTG611Q 'ixCI10'3.USCl in tors of successful bomber tri s. Olive J. Thomas D -,A-:rafts-Dy' fafzffu- -iff.:-t D C' p radio w'oQilQiii1i? H3I'mI E14U11lYQI1Sj3ii9if'CBD1bI j is training future navigators with her classes Mzisszichirspttg. ' Jeeifiegsitpeggggfifseqcklffeoigiyb llg,1J'1tat'y Mappingqz Thespian make-up artists . s . f .,.. . .- C131 on Afjarnes Schwalbachfs camou- ffllff-iff ' veiieifsff Sn- 4 . iv? fr-' , dxf 1 gm' ' ' aff 4 R acc ,. 'dfLfiC1'i21Ssisfgisiai TlleGy.3Qx,,lLtggQajfl Gh,qgglpge.1a-xiii n , 'tfctolfittlxeits class. As make-up camou- fer .asm-Sp..1f.-a1:1e?w:-earl-f'1ff1: ,ef,...l:f wsu-H 'fr if ' . U jryhon. Qlygl these fellows will be ex- f - Wi if V' lfiirii' 3521 'iSW? -.'f 'ti' f' i ev .5 -A ,lf Lf - - xi Q .... ,.pg.?1f53r1al?vQ3i1pQai'tis.,sffor a fighting battalion so . .,... in . eyes of the Axis powers 1 ',,z-gi' A1v43:.:52jf, Evra fi--'q 1ffs,Qei..aff' e7ff'e1.,'1syg,11.E-'it 'Hcuff fittilfiof -1,,,1:E' mi? gi, :g':g-'Si-irt?-Zt -' H N JW, - - - dffr elistgij, filalwiag..l:Vl,iri+aibi5e tftfitgfdetect it. Future military ' 'HH if. ':'T5'511 -' i 'f'fii3'31f if'il' fi- 'ia5I3'V fi -ax F'Jli7l5ffiSfei't1 ' 'idx ii if - - 5? rudiments of mechanical -r r' fy' ' wgf t,:21A-,J 2- 5 - ..f .,.a.i ,ei i'E3ff1rf' - f:.Ss,.'2vf-' ..:ML1' - - Une . iilgggaifiiqglhgqf-,findeivt-.,Vwc, supervision of Mr. C. H. we 11155-lg . ,4'vQf1-.nfl tgfi,':?.i3'a WL' .Jef Eff- ,i-f'li?!f'Q Pg' .-rw: fa-4 A - Beeiow, g,le':1'--W,-f1'.+ ..-' , f , N in ':L1,-aiwwf, 11.51 -'LQ-,f ,wi Lyn gm'-jf' gigf fax , .Fi -it N, - - formei'giemiiarcipal-,jp rlis ztll1gl.?iiig03ff-dg2i'ecfl7flU11cle Sam 's mathematicians taking lgiaggg-B' of advanced math. A ...- 'U Vgmlgl! ,... -:L gllfeul .P J gf- X,ff'.gg.fr,:.fJ- F.2 .-A ,.p'1 . X.:s S5121 'Exeter .riv-Eagigif-' ft' YE- '5f'z'2 1 .Lil -nn fE.':2i1f' i'Zf 5i'i' E 'i 'J ' Ci' iiiidi5?'ifI-l4f??35eTi'Lff:f-A'''C .N H aw'.-awffariffqffmi32:1f'1'f'?fe Ti'fffU.. 11 'K 'H ' fit uifiirli-In-fi-'-535,,533 Lt. H. J. Randall, Lt. D. H. Webster Lt. F. M. Ritzman J .sf raiedfsf . ll v i



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,if Stucleuts re ure or Future Sigma sororities voted to write a letter a week to a former W. S. T. C. man in service. Special courses were offered in Home Nurs- and Nutrition by Mrs. Fricker and Mrs. Kfeewxl and in Anatomy and First Aid by M1-. Olarlyfi XVith the nation's doctors and nurses llfiigfwlled to serye at home and abroad, these a scrap dive-the scrap to be placed at the north end of Hamilton Field. On Thursday and Fri- day before Homecoming students could be seen lugging old iron beds, pipes, and what-have-you until the pile measured 85' x 35' x l5', and weighed over 100 tons. Servicemen were the honored guests at the football game and the ffl' '-'- eaeh one of us greatly in the Homecoming Ball. Within one 's family In collaboration with thc National Bond somegof the women Queen drive, the Royal Purple promoted the Qff classfxvill be Nurses' .sale of stamps and bonds by maintaining two ing! .take the pjacesjofflmaiiy ofptlie left.,gtHeqliospitalsl and cliiiiesi V ' Q 1,11 if patriotically decorated booths for two weeks be- ginning March 1. Four campus queens in the running were Margaret Groenke, Betty Gatt- 'Vt' Tlfearli-qHarbor 'I Dayxii 11- Mead, and Jean Adell Cannon. The defense 'l'jCamptis5fl3ond Queen received 355 for the local U Witli ?'faiy?ai d,,,andfher picture wasfsent to the national p ealih?.lWliiteyiEater: V'Statefi1fl'efaehersgfflollegeiH F up lieaiil,guartei3i'wvhere she chance to be- . student 'I , These i iv from a photo- fraaae-fiby'fmiiqlisiffaetfgeaiattironsf tiiesfi' g ,,.,'.' ,srafiuhiellpgagtegwe-frhe to rapt-eseut C'si?1piiSE7 MEiiehgletsiizliifatibn.was .resp oHSible?lfoii1e the crillfegesi 3-Qflrtlte, 'fwg15,j.5a1tva11aed 3 5250 'Tiki .' ff' iies. ' ftfi .fiff 'e i '.'i'i' 5 i' Wt:-1l1fX11dl 'r ff ,1 i. bdllfectingv1papk5fijY,.a11d,-iyiooil T F ,fdfliitewateineolllegep the ration- fb onfire,'fgthei ' j . gram. Stuglentsi. ,land ffaeulty registered . f .- .. A. .. ..-- '..l... a - -.1'l 4, -3 , o 9 -'S .f X Ft7 . ,'iw13,-. L , fra:-sw.-nw. . , . 2 Military mapping holds no secrets for Smythe and Eliason.

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