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SENIORS Gaveras, Rogers, Hogie Overcoming all obstacles confronting them, the senior class, reduced in size, has success- fully completed its four-year course. The 1941 freshman class of 193 members has dwindled down to sixty-seven in 1944-45 with five members already out teaching without degrees. The war has been the cause of many noticeable changes in this Senior Class. March of their sophomore year found most of the boys being called into the service, when the Army Reserve was called. Al- though these boys have left, and, as yet have not returned, they are still vivid in the minds of their fellow classmates. The senior banquet was held in early J an- uary, so that both January and June gradu- ates could attend in one large group. The class was further diminished by the graduation of fifteen seniors on January 18. Due to the accelerated program these seniors left the institution to join in the ranks of the teaching profession. Many campus leaders were found in this senior class. The Trindal twins were very active in sports, With Janice president of W. A. A. in her junior year. Joyce was presi- dent of W. S. G. A. in her senior year. Presi- dent of the Inter-Sorority Council, president of A Cappella, and secretary-treasurer of the senior class was Kathleen Rogers. Mary Dickerman was Vice-president of Primary Club and also president of the Band. Repre- sented on the Royal Purple staff was Mary Kyle, Who was also the secretary and treas- urer of the Inter-Sorority Council. The edit- ing of the Royal Purple was done by John Garstecki who also headed Mercier in his junior year, and was Vice-president of the sophomore class. President of the junior class and a member of Kappa Delta Pi, was another active senior, Ross Van Lone. Even under the stress of war, the senior class tried to follow tradition as much as pos- sible. Both the mid-year and June gradua- tions saw the seniors wearing caps and gowns, marchingto the processional and re- cessional, and hearing excellent commence- ment speakers. Class meetings were presided over by Ann Gaveras, with Jean Hogie taking over in Annls absence. The job of keeping the min- utes and the books straight was handled by Kathleen Rogers. Warren C. Fischer, Who, was elected sponsor in his sophomore year, guided and helped the class through their last three years. As this senior class goes out into the teach- ing profession, it will carry with it memories that never can be forgotten-of their friends, their experiences, and of a school that has contributed so much.
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MR. EDWARD H. EVANS History B. A., Macalester College; M. A., Ph. D., University of Wisconsin MR. J. U. ELMER B. 8., North Central College, Naperville, Illinois; M. A., University of Wisconsin MR. RUEBEN G. FOLAND Commerce B. 5., Ball State Teachers College; M. S., Indiana Uni- versity MR. HENRY G. LEE Economics B. A., M. A., Ph. D., University of Wisconsin MR. GEORGE S. BEERY Registrar and Educauion B. A., Manchester College; M. A., Ph. D., University of Wisconsin MR. HENRY M. COLLINS ' Commerce B. 8., Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa; M. A., Northwestern University MISS FLORENCE GOODHUE Physical Education Graduate, State Teachers College, Whitewater; Graduate, Kendall College; B. S., M. A., Columbia University MISS MIRIAM MOSER Physical Education B. S., State Teachers College, La Crosse MISS MARGARET WILLIAMS Director of Elementary Education B. A., M. A., University of Wisconsin MRS. MERLE SCHOLL Third Grade Critic B. S., University of Iowa; M. A., Teachers College, Co- lumbAa University. MISS MABEL ZELLHOEFER Fourth Grade Critic B. E., State Teachers College, Milwaukee; M. S., Univer- sity of Wisconsin MRS. HENRIETTA ENGER Fifth Grade Critic B. Ed., State Teachers College, Whitewater; M. A., North- western University Faculty members not pictured: MR. CHARLES H. WELLERS Manual Training; Speech B. E., State Teachers College, Platteville; University of Wisconsin MR. A. J. WINTHER Co-ordinator Rural and Elementary Education; Education B. A., Augsburg College, Minneapolis; Ph. M., University of Wisconsin
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J EAN AMOS, Elkhom Elementary Teachers; Primary Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 1Treasurer1, 4; Thes- pian, 4. HELEN ARTz, East Troy Elementary Teachers; Primary Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir, 3, 4; Zeta Eta Theta, 3; Mer- cier, 1, 2; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Sigma. HILDE BARTELL, N eillsville Commercial Teachers; Commercial Club, 1, 2, 3 1Treasurer1, 4; Minneiska, 3, 4; Royal Purple, 1, 2, 3, 4; Zeta Eta Theta, 1, 2, 3 1V1ce-President1; L S C. S., 1, 2; Pi Omega Pi;A1pha Sigma FRIEDA BAUMBACH, Lake Beulah Transferred from Eau Claire State Teachers Col- lege, 2; Academic Teachers; L. S. A., 3; Forensics, i 4; Kappa Delta Pi. MARGARET BAUMGARTNER, Shawano Commercial Teachers; Commercial Club, 3, 4; Mercier, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi. MARGARET BURKE, Verona Academic Teachers; Academic Club, 1, 2, 3 1Presidenti, 4; W. A. A., 1; Band, 1; Mercier, 1, 2, 3, 4; W. S. G. A., 4; Thespian, 1, 2; Delta Sigma Epsilon. KATHRYN CAMPBELL, Menasha Commercial Teachers; Commercial Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Minneiska, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir, 1, 2, 3 1Vice-President1, 4; Wisconians, 1, 2; Mercier, 1, 2, 3, 4 1Vice-President1; Inter-Sorority Council, 3 1Secretary-Treasurer1, 4; Alpha Sigma. CARL CHESNIK, Whitewater Commercial Teachers; 2W Club, 1, 2, 3, Com- mercial Club, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3, Boxing, 1, 2, 3; Phi Chi Epsilon. MRS. MYN COE, Whitewater Elementary Teachers. HOPE COOLEY, Whitewater Academic Teachers; Academic Club, 4; Choral Club, 1; A Cappella Choir, 4; Treble Clef, 2; Wes- ley Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta; Kappa Delta Pi. ALICE DAGGETT, Whitewater Rural Teachers; Scrooby, 4. MARY DICKERMAN, East Troy Elementary Teachers; Primary Club, 1, 2, 3 1Vice-President1, 4 1Vice-President1; A Cappella Choir, 3, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 iPresidenm; Treble Clef, 1, 2; Scrooby, 2 1Treasurer1, 4; W. S. G. A., 4; Kappa Delta Pi; Theta Sigma Upsilon. DALE Doan, Helenville Commercial Teachers; Commercial Club, 4. Top Row: Amos, Artz, Bartell, Baumbach. Baumgartner Second Row: Burke,Campbe11,Chesnik Coe, Cooley Bottom Row: Daggett, Dickerman, Dooge
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