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

 - Class of 1946

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74am 7. M; Thomas T. Goff was more than the pro- fessor who could make the most difficult algebraic equation seem simple. He was much more than the nationally acclaimed author of mathematical textbooks and lec- turer on the subject, ttFun With Numbers . He was more, too, than the man who was listed in iiths Who in America, as belonging to ten well-known organizations. He was the person who students for thir- ty years had come to know as their friend and counselor. He was the individual who noticed every one, from the meekest fresh- man to the most aggressive senior. Tommy Goff could keep a class uproar- ic-usly entertained with his innumerable tricks and stories, and yet keep it in perfect control. His sense of humor, evidenced by the twinkle in his eye and his frequent laugh, made him a favorite of all. His interest in WSTC was intense. Every honorable idea had his wholehearted sup- port. Several campus organizations claimed him as sponsor. Thus, to Thomas T. Goff who did so much in his kindly, friendly way to produce the spirit that typifies Whitewater, the staff is delighted to dedicate this book. page six

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4ed'twaJ of Zita I946 MW 0V HOtS WHO Administration, Faculty, Seniors, Underclassmen S CHOOL CLUBS Curricular, Journalistic, Drama- tic, Honorary, Musical, Religious, Athletic Organizations T'IME OUT Sororities, Fraternities, Independ- ents, Diversions V CJOLLEGE CAMPUS SCHOOLS High School, Junior High School, Grade School moment , seeing double features on Friday night, getting letters from home, and danc- ing at Hamilton Gym. Regardless of what memories it evokes, Whitewater stands for Alma Mater to thou- sands of students who have passed through her portals. So, to those who have been here this year and to .those who have ever been a part of this campus, the staff is happy to bring this 1946 MINNEISKA. page jive Though hindered by many situations brought about through the transition from a wartime to at peacetime school, the staff, nevertheless, has kept its goal clearly in mind. This staff has attempted to produce a book which will aid all who gaze at its pages to recall the many personalities and events that have helped to make this year a memorable one.



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Second: R. Hroscikoski, G. Zarek, P. Hrnjak, J. Banerdt, J. Delaney, C. Parrish, W. Luedke, D. Bower, V. Swenson First: W. Dallagrana, W. Farnham, D. Grams, H. Olson, J. . Moore Druse, Qt Christensen, G. Buckingham, R. Grigsbyu 7004M WM .2 Welelmnd Ream giucalion Seventeen veterans returned to resume their education under the G. I. Bill of rights on November 5. These veterans were Ronald Christopherson, Trev Jones, and Bob Zarn, commercial freshmen; Harold Goetsch, commercial sophomore; John Alt- hoiT, and Jack Banerdt, commercial jun- iors; Wesley Balsrud, commercial senior; Gene Hanna and Gordon Henderson, aca- demic freshmen; Charles Dowse, Don Gro- senick, Pete Hrnjak, Alexander Stasnopo- lis, and Art Tingley, academic juniors, and Don Warrick, academic senior. Enrollment for the second semester again showed an increase in the number of vet- erans registered at our Alma Mater. Final statistics indicated that there were one-hun- dred nineteen veterans enrolled, one- hundred thirteen of them under the G. I. Bill of Rights. More than seventy of those registered at this time had returned to W.S. T.C. for their initial schooling since armed force service, thus swelling the male regis- tration figures of September 4 and Novem- ber 5. In the commercial curriculum, freshmen who enrolled at this time were: Bill Alvis, Dick Cnare, Ernest DeRoche, Richard Heck, Thomas Hubert, Ellis LeBarron, Lester Mittelsteadt, Everett Reese, James Reesnes, Jack Schlicher, Bill Treweek, Earl Whelan, page seven and Robert Whelan. Dave Demichei, Alden Krumheuer, Len Stekiel, and Phil Tarpley enrolled as com- mercial sophomores. Upperclassmen were as follows in the commercial curriculum: David Bower, Quenton Christensen, and Bob Schafer, juniors; Walter Dallagrana, Willis Farnham, Roy Makholm, Robert Ma- vis, Floyd Meyer, Harry Olson, and Gene Zarek, seniors. The academic curriculum claimed the fol- lowing as freshmen: Eldon Broman, Roger Cose, William Cotter, Harold Goder, Don Grosinske, Robert Klein, Russell Leudke, Richard Manske, Wilbert Marty, Jack Mer- cier, James McDonald, F rancis O,Dannell, Gordon Rehm, Norman Tellefsen, Robert Hammersley, Harris Keel, and Earl Owen. Academic sophomores who registered on January 21 were: Dick Bancroft, Jesse Ban- ta, Delbert McGinnis, Edwin Sievers, Rob- ert Statz, Norman Theis, and Wilbur Sweet. Four juniors and nine seniors enrolled as upperclassmen in the academic curriculum. They were: Dormund Grams, Ray Hrosci- koski, Clyde Parrish, and Earl Lowe, jun- iors; George Buckingham, Jack Delaney, J oseph Druse, Don Fischer, Robert Grigsby, Warren Luedke, Arnold Moore, Don Mur- phy and Vernon Swenson, seniors.

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