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1938 Boosters Students notice and appreciate these merchants who display the green and white placard of BOOSTING FOR THE 1938 MINNEISKAF' ALBA CLEANERS We Call and Deliver AUNT MATTIE'S COTTAGE Where Every Student Is A Guest ILA M. BAYER, O. D. Glasses Scientifically and Accurately Fitted BAYER'S JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP Watch and jewelry Repairing CENTURY PEN CO. , Fountain Pens, Repairs, Typewriters CHADY'S JEWELRY STORE Music and Instruments CHAMBERLAIN'S Clothing and Shoes COLLEGE ZQRILL Homade Ice Cream CUMMINGS MOTOR COMPANY Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Sales and Service CURRY'S WALGREEN SYSTEM DRUG STORE I Drugs With a Reputation DOYON-RAYNE LUMBER CO. Phone 6 DUFFIN'S REXALL DRUG STORE Save with Safety EVEIRHARDT AND COMPANY Ford and Lincoln Sales and Service ELLA CHAFFEE FAY, M. D. Donation I FIRST CITIZEN'S STATE BANK Real Banking Service E. L. FISH Groceries, Meats, Fruits, and Candies FROEMMING FLORIST Flowers for All Occasions- Telephone 502W 152 DR. E. W. GOELZ Dentist GOLDEN RULE SHOE SHOP We Aim to Please GREEN SHUTTERS TEA RooM AND ANTIQUE SHOP Whitewater, Wisconsin HALVERSON'S The Quality Store HILL,S SHOE STORE Buster Brown and Brown-Bilt Shoes and Hosiery for the Family THE HILLTOP Candy, Sandwiches, and Plate Lunches I'IOLT'S FIVE POINT GROCERY Fresh Vegetables, Meats, and Groceries J. c. COFFEE CUP -Always Open- JOHNSON'S MARKET just a Real Market LEONARD'S RESTAURANT AND BOWLING ALLEYS Steaks and Lunches LORRAINE BEAUTY SHOP.. Phone 545 1 MAYER'S STANDARD SERVICE You Are Assured the Best Proifucts McGRAW'S Seller of Smart Shoes MID-CITY BARBER SHOP A The Students' Shop DR. RUSSELL H. MILLER Donation MODERN BEAUTY SHOP Phone 540-81 Main Street O'CONNOR DRUG STORE Books and Stationery 1
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Wisconsin history formed the basis of the third grade's study. Under Miss Wil- son's guidance they first learned about the Indians of Wisconsin, and then about the state pioneers. They spent some time talking and reading about the early days of Whitewater and visited the log cabin in back of the school. A model log house was constructed in the room and filled with furniture and tools made by the children. A table map of early White- water was built from clay, showing the first homes and stores. Later they visited the present day industries of Whitewater, taking paper with them to draw pictures of the machinery. The stone mill, rain- coat factory, post oflice, condensery, and brick yard were sources of interest for the children. Miss Wilson has charge of the third grade activities. OURTH grade pupils took imaginary trips with Miss Wilson. After writing to steamship and railway lines for actual costs, they figured their expenses for the trip. Clothes were planned and the right kind of baggage selected. Norway was one of their northern stops and the girls made Norwegian dolls while the boys carved toys and made Viking ships. When they reached the desert they made a movie of their trip through the sands. Delving into the past has again held the interest of the Hfth grade. Miss Sagl has taught them about the Egyptians, Romans, and other early peoples. To record the activities of the group during the fourth and fifth grade years a book is being made by the children. Illustrated with camera pictures, the book is divided into three sections. The first describes the school, the room, the individual members, and the teachers as written by the chil- dren. Stories about their school and out- of-school doings fill the second division, fisi N, .. Q Reading alwnf ffm Romans, a fiffli grade Xflllffflf sifx l7l f0Vl' a mural frllzsfrzzflvcf by flu' class. In flu' l't'llfl'7' fbz' frsf graders gran 11 flnvn- .wlwx aronfm' fbcir sforr for a reading lesson. KiIltI,l'I'lQlll'fI'IIPVX nsefl ffaifir kiffllfll erjilijmlwif fo 'llltlkt' real gilI.Qt'l'177'l'dtI :nan in fbr' lower fiivlnre. while creative stories and poems are in- cluded in the third part. SIXTH grade students have traveled with Richard Halliburton this year- a la The Flying Carpet. In order to make the trip more realistic they have made a picture of their own plane. With Mrs. Fischer's help they dramatized their story against a pictorial background. Specimens of their art work were sent to Henderson College in Arkansas. l
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PARKER'S FIVE POINT GROCERY WHITEWATER LUMBER COMPANY Quality-Service-Low Prices lemme Baker, Manager DR. E. Q. SCHIMMEL WHITEWATER PHARMACY Domlfion Beauty Shop-School Supplies SKINDINGSRUDE AND LEIN WHITEWATER PRESS Furniture and Funeral Service THE WHITEWATER REGISTER STAR SHOE AND REPAIR SHOP Printcrs and Publzsbcrs since 1857 Ex1,,,tSh0cRepaj,,i,,q WISCONSIN GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY THE STUDENTS AND THE STRAND Always At Your Sl,n,in, I nscparablc Pals VETTE'S In Appreciation of their Services to the 1938 Dry Goods and Wfcaring Apparel MinneiSka : WELTY'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE BUELL STUDIO Thr Bcst School Supplics at Lowest Priccs Whitcwatrfr, Wfisconsin WHITEHOUSE STORE FOWLE PRINTING COMPANY IVbi'n Away from Homc Make this Your H is mc Mt11L'0ukFF, Wisconsin WHITEWATER COMMERCIAL AND JAHN 85 OLLIER ENGRAVING COMPANY SAVINGS BANK Cfoicago,I11inois Accurate' lUlllDl'1?l'Illlllh1l' NORTH AMERICAN PRESS WHITEWATER CONSUMERS Milwaiikre, Wisconsin COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Consumcrs Coopr'ration- xml fbi' Wars' to Economic Dcnzocracy 9 WHITEWATER HARDWARE INC. Qfsmwmw LW , 'IEE 1931-:fs Haritwari' and sim-f Mvtal Shop Q W.S.T.C. students spend a lot of time getting rid of tbcir allow- ancrs in this part of town . . . busincss picks up about four oiclock when tbc last class adjourns and the college folks are frcc to drink cokcs and try on cloibcs. fissj
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