University of Wisconsin Stout - Tower Yearbook (Menomonie, WI)

 - Class of 1912

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She received the degree BS. with Bachelor's Diploma for teaching Domestic Science from Teacher's College in june I908. In the year l904-05 she took a position as instructor in English and History in the preparatory department of the Utah Agricultural College and in l905-07 that of instructor in domestic science in the Utah Agricultural College. She was the supervisor of domestic sci- ence in Throop Institute, Pasadena, California, l908-09, and the following year came to Stout Institute as Director of the Domestic Economy Department. MRS. ,IOSEPHINE HOBBS studied in the Cook County, Ill., Normal School, Summer Sessions, IS94-973 in the Y. W. C. A. School of Domestic Science, Boston, Mass., l906-07. She was a teacher in the public schools of Dubuque, l898-l906. In 1907 she became super- visor of domestic science and matron, Moore Street Neighborhood Houses, Cambridge, Mass. The next year she held the position of principal in the Y. W. C. A. training school for household service in Boston. She came to Stout Institute in l909 as Director of the Home Makers Department. GEORGE FRED BUXTON was graduated from the high school at Portland, Maine in l896, and from Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, I899. Began teaching wood carving in the summer school of New York City in IS99. Taught woodworking in the high school at Newark, N. from 1899 to l90I , handling an elementary class in a private school and taking special studies at Columbia University at the same time. Taught elementary drawing and woodworking in the Walker Manual Training School at Portland, Maine from l90l to l903. Studied at Teacher's College of Columbia University during the year l903-04, taking the Bachelors Diploma in Manual Trainingg during this year teaching manual training at Yonkers, New York. Taught mechanical drawing and mathematics in the high school at Spring- field, Mass. during the year l904-05. Took charge of the manual training department of the Stout Training Schools Cnow Stout Institutej in September l905. Studied at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin during the summer session of I908 and received the degree of B.S. from Teachers College the following fall. Taught manual training classes at Ohio State Uni- versity during the summer sessions of 1909 and 1910. Director of Stout Institute Summer Sessions since l906. O. C. MAUTHE, graduate of Normal School of North American Gymnastic Union, Milwaukee, Wis., l895. Has been Physical Director in german gymnastic associations in Milwaukee, Wis., Minneapolis, Minn., and Dayton, Ohio, l895-l903, and Athletic Associa- tion, Shreveport, La., 1903-09. Supervisor of Vacation Playgrounds in Dayton, Ohio and Shreveport, La., 1906. Special Instructor of general gymnastics at Harvard Summer School, Cambridge, Mass., IS97-98, 1902-03. At the present time he is instructor of gymnastic dancing Y. M. C. A. Summer School, Lake Geneva, Wis., Ql9l0-IZDQ Physical Director, Stout Gymnasium, Menomonie Public Schools, and Dunn County Normal School, Menom- onie, Wis., CI909-IZJ. H. W. JIMERSON received his early education in the grade and high schools of Geneva, N. Y. In l88l he entered the plumbing trade as an apprenticeg in IS84, he moved to Minne- apolis, Minn., working as a journeyman until 1889, when he started in business for himself. In l903 he left his business to become salesman of wholesale plumbing supplies. In 1904 he founded the Minneapolis School of Plumbing and Heating, which became a part of the Stout Institute in l908, with Mr. Jimerson as its director which position he still holds. In 1909 he took a Mechanical Drawing Course in the Stout Summer School. WILLIAM T. GOHN was graduated from the Wrightsville high school, Wrightsville, Pennsylvania in 1906. He was a student at the Williamson School of Trades in the Masonry Construction Department from 1906-IO. During the year of I9l 0-I I he was journeyman for the Adams and Gerhart Companyg partner with Mr. Adams, foreman for the Mawbroy, Erwin, Company, in Philadelphia. He has been Director of the Bricklaying Department of The Stout Institute the last year. l'7l



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X ....,xx ,,.- T., XXXQ.. .... X tw'1'1'x. .... 5 ....... .... ..-rm .... .xvxxm ---- psig: yigszqke i... - -SX , N ..... is -J? R A 1 - J -..-- .- ' .f..-'.- Y.- ' un, v' X 5 I' ., S xiirgf X hxxiz HATTIE R. DAI-ILBERG taught in the Viroqua public schools in 1907 and 1908. The next year she taught in the Antigo public schools and then the year following she was an instructor in the Marathon County School of Agriculture, at Wausau. In 1910 she came to Stout Institute and has been an instructor in cooking and sewing. ELIZABETH ANNIS LATHRUP was graduated from the School of Domestic Science, of Boston, Mass., in 1905. From 1905 to 1908 she was an instructor of Domestic Art in the Atlanta University and from 1908 to 1910 in the Teacher's College of Columbia University. In 1910 she came to Stout Institute as instructor in Domestic Art. CLARA BOUGHTON was graduated from the Milwaukee Normal School in 1893. She taught in the grades of the Manitowoc public schools from 1893 to I90Z. Then she held a position in the high school from that time until I909. She was graduated from Stout Insti- tute with the class of 1910. From 1910 to 1912 she was supervisor of Domestic Science in the Racine public schools. She came back to us this year. MURIEL I. SPELLER was graduated from Pratt Institute in 1905. She was instructor in Domestic Art in the MacDonald Institute, Guleph, Canada, in 1905-06. She then taught in the Technical High School, Springfield, Mass., from 1907 to 1910. She secured the degree of B. S. from Teacher's College, Columbia University, in 191 1. This is her first year in Stout Institute. C. LOUISE WILLIAMS studied in Stanstead College in the year 1902-03. She received the degree of A. B. from McGill University in 1907, and the degree of A. D. from the McGill Normal School in the same year. She was instructor in classics and science in Dunham Coi- lege from 1907 to 1909. She secured the Master's diploma for teaching Biological Science from Teacher's College and received the degree of A. M. from Columbia University in 191 1. She came to Stout Institute last fall. ANNA MCMILLAN is a graduate of Stevens Point Normal, class of 1899. She taught in the public schools from 1899 to 1905. She was graduated from Stout Training Schools in 1908, and started teaching Domestic Science in Stevens Point Normal School during the same year. She has been an instructor of Domestic Art at The Stout Institute since 1909. RUTH MARY PHILLIPS was graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1904, and has attended summer sessions in 1905 and l907 and one semester in 1905-06. She taught in the high schools at Lodi, 1904-05, and Black River Falls from 1906 to 1910, when she came to the Menomonie High School and Stout Institute. She taught only in Stout Institute this year. GRACE R. DARLI NG was graduated from the Latin and Scientific course of the University of Michigan. Taught for six years in the Wisconsin State Normal School at Oshkosh as head of the department of History and Literature. Resigned this position to take a post graduate course at Teacher's College in New York City. Returned to Oshkosh for one year to accept the position of director of Library Readings and of instructor in English in the State Normal School. Accepted the position of head of the department of History in the State Normal School at Milwaukee. At the close of seven year's service there, studied library methods in the State Library School at Madison. The next year accepted the position of lecturer in the Wisconsin Library School and also catalogued and classified the reference library of Stout Institute. In September, 1908, accepted the position of instructor in Home and Social Economics and in English in Stout Institute. 1191

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