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nd ade Us Stand in the Corner IB. SJ. Kept on with the work at Carroll and Marquette . . . Another U. of W. product with a B. S. degree. Miss RENA MCCORDIC didn't have to leave home to go to school. Teaches junior high home economics and maintains a. lovely calm when the cakes flop right and left. Anything but bridge and spoiled brats for Miss McC.! . . . You'd think that Miss MARGARET HUMPHREYS would get enough sewing when she teaches it. but that's what she does when she's relaxing from the daily routine. Went home to Racine for vacation from Stout Institute, where she received her B. S. in Home Economics. One of the stellar performers in track at Waukesha High and Carroll College is also a successful skating coach. as evidenced by the outstanding bladework done by out teams of the past few years. Mr. WAYNE HALLGARTH fone of the Proud Papas Poolj received his B. S. from Carroll and did graduate work at the U. of teach general science efficiently . . . Besides traveling all over the nation. Miss MARIE KNIPFEL has to help girls decide upon their careers. Likes to watch the ponies and play golf when not going to some place. Attended Carroll College and got a B. A. degree. thence to Northwestern to earn her W. in order to also found time New Orleans or master's degree. biology. is Miss BERNIECE SMITH of Stoughton, Wis. Ate salted crackers. sauerkraut, and anchovy paste Cin short, anything saltyl while getting her B. A. and Master's at the U. of W .... Mr. CHARLES HORWITZ discourses long and earnestly on six weeks' grades. table carvers. Megaphone pictures, and physics. His early ambition to own a '29 Chev has been realized. Has diplomas from the U. of W.. one with a B. A. on it: the other boasts a Ph. M. . . . One of the main reasons for the crowd in 302 is friendly Miss LOUISE PFEFFER. Girls or boys, they all like her jokes and what not. She wanted to be a doctor but was sidetracked into science of a different sort-chemistry and biology. Poked her nose into things at Carroll. did laboratory technique work at Mt. Sinai Hospital. Milwau- kee: additional work at Marquette and M. S. T .... If you shake hands with Mrs. FLORENCE PARMENTER. Edison librarian, and 9th grade adviser. really shake hands. She hates 'em wishy-washy. Mrs. Parmenter went to Carroll for her B. A.. Northwestern and the U. of W. for additional work, Likes to read and garden . . . Mr. WINFRED LINCOLN was born in Mazomanie. Wis. fDoes anyone have a map?H Graduated from Whitewater State Teachers with a Bachelor of Education degree. Also attended Marquette and Wisconsin. Likes golf. reading, and baseball. but nothing quite takes the place of good pork shanks! . . . Mr. RAY RUPPLE. the Man Behind It All. He thinks the high school kids are a great bunch and proves it by working his head off to get things done for us. Half of Homecoming's success rests on his shoulders. Supersalesman that he is. he acquired that ability at Whitewater. supplemented it at Carroll and Oshkosh as well as the A. E. F. University. Beaune. France . . . Once upon a time Miss ADA TOMS was brand new here and couldn't tell the teachers from the students, so she'd just shoo all of 'em to their home rooms! Rests after her English classes by reading or hiking. Has B. A. and M. A. from U. of XV. Attended Superior State Teachers, too . . . Not only do we have a new truant officer, but he's also a boxing expert. Gone are the days when we got away with playing hookey-we can't even argue our way out of it nowl Just to prove his abilities we cite some ligures for you. Pour years of boxing at high school, two years at college and two more as a professional. Mr. OLIVER CEJKA not only can give it out but he can take it. being a member of the 105th Cavalry of the National Guard. Comes from 'way up north at Marquette. Michigan. where he attended State Teachers school! . . . Miss ELAINE DEWITT took over the library when Miss Friday left in February, and she's developed a decided dislike for people who keep books in their lockers for years at a time. Otherwise finds life quite simple. A graduate of Carroll, Miss DeWitt was student assistant in the library during her Senior year there . . . Who gave Lincoln's Gettysburg Address? Foolish questions. How she hates 'eml Miss MABEL HANSON tells those 8th grade ladies and gennulmen where to head in when they start any of their she- nanagins. Reads a great deal and eats popcorn and peanuts with the best of them at a rip-roarin' baseball game . . . Get Miss KATHERINE MITCHELL to tell you about her trip to Europe some time. She even has postcards and a scrapbook of the trip! Often goes back to Beloit College, where she received her B. A., for a visit. Went to sum- mer school in Madison last year. Thinks there's nothing like the Courtney Count and cauliflower. except math and English . . . A native Kansan. Mr. GEORGE OLSON got that way from being born there, living there. and learning things there. Besides running S. C. A. and selling reserved seats for basketball. he teaches sociology. Shook down A. B. and A. M. at University of Kansas: more apples of knowledge garnered at Kansas State 'Teachers and our very own Carroll. . . . The Mrs. Pampanelli of Little Theater fame, ex-sponsor of the page boy bob. and teacher of H A Y H O c 0 0 A Y 5 C 0 0 S I. 0 5 S 4. ' IJ. lf' I J. Page S even teen
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