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34- 81 . vw, Y S' - J' x We I . X, . j U , X.. . ..i ,,w,,Q,fli, a if. ...QQ . f 'pw . it .f'gX, QN t. '.' gf ' . fi I , -VV Ylfli Afiilff . NP Silly: 1' rj! 5 C. SOVVLE M. STlI.ES E. STOKKE CLARENCE F. SONVLE, Commcrrial. - Graduate of 1Vhitewater State Teachers' College, 1924. Graduate work at University of Minnesota. 1924. Head ot' Commercial department at Cedarburg, 1925. Entered VVest Milwaukee School system in 1926. Annual Staff Adviser. MARVIN D. STILES, Manual Arts. North Dakota University. lllinois State Uniyersity. Graduate Stout Institute, 1921. Teacliing: ex- perience in Kansas, Illinois, and Milwaukee Vocational School. Entered Vile:-at Milwaukee School system in 1930, as part-time manual training teacher. EDGAR M. STOKKE, flihlrtir Dirrrtor. B.S. at University of Illinois, 1926. Attended Superior Coaching School, 1927. Taught at Medford High three years. Entered 1Vest Milwaukee School system in 1929. Home at La Crosse, VVisconsin. W Y Y v nx','i I.. 'I'llOMl'SON M. Tlllll D. YUNKICR LYLE B. THOMPSON, lllzmual drtx. I, Graduate of Stout Institute. Entered Vllest Milwaukee School system in 1927. Assistant Football . Coach. Swimming Coach. Home at Tontah, VViscousin. X , MCKINLEY E. TIDD, Ph.B., Illfzillrfnrliirx. Ph.B. at Carroll College, 1924. Eau Claire State Teachers' College. Entered 11'est Milwaukee School syatem in 1927. Taught at 1Vaukcsli:i. Athletic Manager. Home at 1Vaukesl1a, 1Vlsv:onsin. DOROTHY L. YUNKER, B.A., Ellglixh. B.A. at Carroll, 1925. Certiticate of Literary Interpretation at Carroll College. VVUrk at Marquette University, 192-l. Graduate work at University of VVisconsin, 1925. Entered 1Vest Milwaulgee School system in 1926. Senior Class Adviser, Dramatic Coach, Annual Staff Adviser. Home at Clearwater, Florida. - ! Q - , . Mr Page Thirlrrn
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1 J 1. .1 y. li! Yi. C' A15 ev .5 L 1 ng H ft V ff' :..fet'lT 'l'. KNUTSO N I.. l.EAllY Il. LE MAHIEU TIIEA KNUTSON, Ilomr Erollomirs. Stevens Point Normal, 1916. University ol XYisvonsin. llonie Economics teacher at Richland Center. Entered XVest Milwaukee School system in 1927. lloiue Economics Club Adviser. Home at NVautoina, lviscunsin. LESTER H. LEAHY, Ph.B., Srffllrf. l'h.B. at Carroll College, 1927. Eau Claire State Teachers' College, ll.E. Taught at Knapp, XVis- consing4Augusla, Xklisconsinz XVaukesha, XVisconsing from 1921 to 1926. Entered XVest Milwaukee School system in 1928. Assistant Football Coach, Science Clubs, Movies. Home in Chippewa Falls, kviscunsin, HAROLD LE MAHIEU, B.E., Scirnrr. Milwaukee State Teachers' College, 1929. ILE, at Milwaukee State Teachers' College, 1029. Entered XYest Milwaukee School system in 1929. Coach ol Track Tetni. ll. MCDONALD A. SCHWEI ll. Sl'lERM:XN HELEN MCDONALD, B.A., Latin and Englirll B.A. at University of Xl'i:-icon:-aiu. Taught in North Dakota and XVisconsin. Entered XVest Milwau- kee School system in 1929. llonie in Milwaukee, 1Visconsin. ANNE SCHVVEI, B.E., English and Gfrmnn and Library ILE. at Milwaukee Teachers' College. Entered 1Yest Milwaukee School system in 1929. Home in XVest Milwaukee, Wisconsin. liraduate work University of XVisconsin 1930. DELIA M. SPIERMAN, B.A., Enylixll. Lawrence College 1924-1926. B.A. at the University of XVisconsin, 1928. Entered the Xliest Mil- waukee School system in 1923. English Clubs. Girls' Club and NVeniihi Adviser. llonie at Hixton, NVisconsin. Page T'LL'l'I'1'P
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s TYPING ROOM faculty as student slenographers. Not only accuracy, accuracy being stressed. Qlnnking The Domestic Science Department is enrolled in by girls of all grades in school. A most completely equipped kit- chen affords every facility for the prepa- ration of foods. The course in cooking is completed in two years, one semester each, and includes the principles of pre- paring meals for all occasions, both for- mal and informal. The Annual Ath- letic Banquet and other similar affairs are times when the class has an oppor- tunity to display its work. All the food is prepared by the girls in the kitchen and served by them. This experience cannot be overestimated for them in later life. SEVVING ROOM H Qlnmmrrrial ihpartmmt The Commercial Department in the school seems to be one of the popular special courses because of the practical training it offers its students. About one- third of the students in the school are enrolled in the regular Commercial Course. Commercial Arithemtic, junior Busi- ness Practice, and Bookkeeping are the elementary commercial courses and give the girl or boy who intends to enter into business invaluable training in the same. The Typing and Shorthand classes are always large and much of the work in this line is done by the students for the but also speed is taught in these subjects, KITCHEN Sewing To those girls who are especially in- terested in homemaking the Sewing Class offers splendid opportunity for progress along this art. At the comple- tion of the course the girls are ableto make clothes, silk and wool dresses, not only for themselves, but also for others. During the first semester they make undergarments. Gradually they under- take more difficult projects and usually present a display sometime throughout the course of the year to the other girls and faculty of the school. Pagr Fourteen .gen -v-
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