Rhinelander High School - Hodag Yearbook (Rhinelander, WI)

 - Class of 1946

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, . NH ' UNION' llffllli, TK!! Q' lik Miss White received her training from the University of Wisconsin. Her history classes, both Modern and United States, are very interesting, The fact that she keeps candy bars in her cupboard as a Girl Reserve project, makes her room a very popular place. Cn certain nights of the week, you can hear, above the shushing of lvliss Nlantor, the sound of arguing voices coming from Room zo. Although she also teaches history and algebra which she specialized in at the University of Wisconsin, she possesses a masters degree in history. YJ 'D SQS5. Our chemistry teacher, Mr. Anderson, received his training at Wesleyan. Directly before coming to Rhinelander to teach this year, he acted as explosives supervisor in the War Department at kloliet, Illinois. Andy, as he is fondly known by the students, has charge of the Science Clubg and the intriguing experi- ments and his personality seem to draw a large crowd to his room at all times. Page

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'Nb .. - 7 U Z l + l l l i lr l, l I+ 8013-2301175 .14carfemic4uJjecf4fadlainl'me4iJfomea.. H. C. Weinlick, our principal, Cand a good- natured one at thatj is a graduate of Nloravian College and received his masters degree from the University of Wisconsin. His inner sanctum is a small corner of the ugeneral ofhcen and you will see him working there almost any time of the day. Although his 'iYou are just the one l wanted to see! can put terror in the stoutest of hearts, leven Homersb we hrmly believe that he is doing a grand job in the best way possible. Ju1fAe'J!dwta6ecMwAeZz'm wiffzdomeafffzefeacfzefu... 1 The man who teaches physics, advanced algebra, and solid geometry is john Oldheld commonly known as Barney He has a curious habit which he must have brought from Neshkoro or the Oshkosh State Teachers' College-that is the habit of slamming a meter stick on a desk top and scaring us half to death. i'Barney not only teaches mathematics and science, but he assists iX4r. Ohde with football and helps supervise intramural basketball Page 8 Lawrence College furnished the training for our geometry teacher, Miss Van Patter. Miss Van Pat, as the students call her, is a master of the strange figures that puzzle most of us. Her habit of remembering birth dates of so many of the student body makes us wonder if she isn't a second Billy Mitchell.



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Being a biology teacher, Mrs. Sauer fills her windows with flowers and plants, and collects all types of worms and insects. The students in her classes have to learn such long tongue twisters as pteridoctyl and spirella, but this graduate of the University of Wisconsin makes the subject she teaches so interesting, nobody minds the hard work. Mrs. Sauer also has charge of the Nature Club. f?-x far 1 3 1, vu. tml, QL 4 x 5 x . - X Une of the new mem- bers of our faculty this year is Eunice Mills. Miss Mills graduated from St. Olafs College at Northfield, Minne- sota, and came to us to teach Spanish and Biol- ogy. Along with these two subjects she super- vises the activities of the Spanish Club. We hope to see her pleasant smile in Room 9 again next year. Page io .-I Another new member of the faculty this year is Lorraine Merlcle, who came from Ripon College to teach Sophomore English. Miss Mer- l4le's spare time is usually taken up with the Forensic group and if you hear anyone spouting a bit of declam, you'll know that they are merely trying to satisfy Nliss fvlerlcles peppy demands. .V 4 .g ' Z' ,453 E 7 '.5:i.5L:,gE.. 4-W f- ' - ff .1 cy Q- fg E U2

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