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From the Uni- versity of Wiscon- sin, also comes our junior English teacher, Miss Fene- lon. As class ad- visor, she super- vises the junior Prom, that dance of all dances, be- sides training all extemp reading and speaking contest- ants. ijgkilsa a .. .Q . :kwa-Q3 .- f 1. ,, E i f Ef f' ty .f-. ' ff Miss johnson grad- uated from the College of Gustavus Adolphus, St. Peter, Minnesota, and is a very capable teacher of Latin and Sophomore English. The Latin Club is her pride and joy, so no wonder that she enjoys those meetings to the fullest. Besides teaching Senior English and acting as Senior Class advisor, Miss Schoenfeld also has the huge task of supervising the editing of the l-IODAG. She graduated from Beloit College and re- ceived her masters degree in English from the University of Wisconsin. We never hope to increase our vocabularies as she thinks we should, and if we lack a cultural background on graduating from high school, it will be through no fault of hers. Page 1 1
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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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. . . 'Zfacdianal daijecifi me a4amea.'4 Miss Schultheis studied com- mercial work at Whitewater State Teachers' College. Her days are full of strange curlicues and we don't see how some of them can make any Sense. Perhaps there is-a knack to it that we havent discovered. At least she seems to be extremely successful when it comes to training girls for stenographic positions here in Rhine- lander and elsewhere. .. A., .V .1 'sw if-.,, 2 ni Q.. l, K ,f,-Flair f . Je 1 A' mga i J J, , .rtli Kristi .--. .., ,gt .Q Q r C l .L 6 . Q ,Q 1 I ii get . si . , V 1 t .- ..i.s.... S . , ...Mil Page i 1. The College of St. Scho- lastica has given us a fine teacher in Miss Whitney She has the din of type- writers in her ears all day yet she never seems to mind. She even directs the Com mercial Club and seems to enjoy it. M K Whitewater State Teachers' College sent us our Commercial law, bookkeeping, and general business teacher. Miss Baum- gartner cares for the student association accounts also.
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