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. Tteinmen First Row: Paul Ingwell, Thomas Hobbick, Louis Ode, Ray Hosford, Edward Burns, William Roerig, Robert Olson, Dorothy Norenberg, Patricia McKown. Second Row: Arlene Massonette, Reva Neuberger, Joyce Miller, Marilyn Larson, Marjorie Krohn, Jeanne Newman, Leola Reynolds, Ruth TeBeest, Jeane Stefl, Enid Robinson, Amy Valaske, Bette Schaffner, Rosemary Steinwand, Florence Soderberg, Lila Danielson, Beula Caspers, Margaret Smith. Third Row: Wendell Goodier, Gordon Niessner, Jerry Ward, Gerald Govin. The students in Senator Stout ' s unpreten- tious little school of 1891 came with one primary purpose in mind: to develop man- ual skills in industrial arts and domestic economy. Today, as yesterday, Stout ' s freshmen enroll in our college with the self- same aim: to acquire the technical skills involved in these two courses. A broad general foundation in the two fields of interest — industrial arts and home economics — in which the Stout students specialize is provided through the freshman curriculum. Men receive a wide range of basic instruction in many types of shop work, such as machine and hand wood- working, sheet metal, electrical work, free- hand and mechanical drawing, machine shop, and printing. Too, introductory courses in foods, nutrition, clothing, and art are of- fered to freshman women, emphasizing throughout the development of the individual. However, technical work at Stout is thor- oughly supplemented by liberal arts courses — English, social science, and others — so that the student may develop, not only man- ually, but intellectually and aesthetically as well. 23
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First Row: Charles Abbott, Dorothy Timm, Betty Norris, Phyllis Smith, Dorothy Frels, Wayne Sinz, Robert Martin. Second Row: Vernon Rafferty, Marlotte Holtz, Eleanor Curnow, Betty Garrett, Eileen Heimstead, John Kimpton. Third Row: Byron Hughes, Roland Krieb, Raymond Chartraw. First Row: Lyle Schultz, Richard Hamilton, Alton Peterson, James Christopherson, Gibson Van Patter. Second Row: Wayne Palmer, Dorothy Ingram, Darlene Weinzirl, Charlotte Bast, Margaret Rotnem. Third Row: Eldrid Madison, Doris Gehring, Enid Leisman. Fourth Row: Wayne Leopold, Stewart North, Lucille Hartung, Anita Bronken, Beulah Kyle, Minor Schmid. 27
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First flow: Glen Goodell, Donald Iverson, Wayne Baier, Carlton Ericksen, Veryle Traeger, Yvonne Wiseman, James Bailey. Second flow: Eva Martin, Marjorie Anderson, Annabelle Sargent, Maybelle Ranney, Phyllis Knowles, Ruth Nelsen, Victor Larsen, Joan Johnson, Kathleen Wenilandt, James Day, Mary Paffrath, Rose Schwan, Harvey Ristow, Bill Boyle. Third Row: John Brenner, Dorothy Fengler, Harley Berndt. First Row: Edgar Ross, Donald Pangborn, Marie McLellan, Luella Seymer, Roy Seitz, Zenas Prust, Eileen Suckow, Catherine Nick, Anna Mitchell, Eunice Riebe, Mildred Timmerman. Second Row: William Poppenberger, Anthony Storti, Marianna Spafford, Mary Reichling, Ray Scafe, Phillip Rassbach, Agnes Stapleton, Virginia Salm, Jack Schielke, Mildred Nelson. Third flow: Frank Powers, James Quilling, Vera Starch, Joe Serileck, Mary Lou Neuberger, Harry Worden, George Tinetti. 25
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