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ASSISTANT DIRECTCDI2 SIDNEY If. TARBGX B.S., Illinois IV'I.Px., Chicago
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DIRECTCDI? FRAXIK S. SPIGENER A. B., South Carolina M.A., Columbia
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FA c u tw Zdfwffg Vg , , , xg--3, Zffwa' LCCKIE F. DINE Wisconsin. A.B., 19221 Teacher at M. U. S., 1914 Miss Dine is the oldest teacher in the High School in point of service. She plays as integral a part in M. U. S. life as has ever been the privilege of any teacher, and carries out her role by being the first to enter school and last to leave in the course of the day. Her classes are replete in gemuetlichkeit, and because of her personal interest in them each student finds her classroom a retreat from educational strain. Z7 1 it X gvf 'w L54 3 fi X I EMIL H. RINTELMANN U., VZ 'I-f' ilMIlXK'3I1kC8 State eachers College. B.E.. 1928: Chicago, M.A,, 1932: Wisconsin: Marquette: Iowa: Teacher at M. U. S.. 1917 l VMr. Rintelmann teaches mathematics, mechanical drawing, and shop work. There is no fooling around in any of his classes: it's all business there. He keeps his students down to business, and when exams come around they all appreciate his discipline. Mr. Rintelmann, unlike most jovial people, is very tall and slender. His regular accounts of scholarship in the high school are events anxiously awaited each month. WILLIAM R. LEKER Wisconsin. AB.. 19151 Vkfisconsin. M.A.. 1925: Chicago, 1928: Teacher at M. U. S., 1919 Every fall there is a brown grass path leading from school to the garden on the far side of the football Heldg every winter the path is replaced by a wellfpacked snow trail: and every spring the snow trail is in turn replaced by one of mud. The seasonal trail blazer is none other than Mr. Leker, affectionately called Wild Bill by the upper classmen. He is a Burbankian devotee, a horticulturalist of no mean ability. wt' lim' CATHERINE RICE a Wisconsin, B.S.. 1925: Teacher at M. U. S.. 1927 Block the form in first, then do your shadowing, is the good advice offered by Miss Rice. She has charge of the art department, and her students turn out very fine products, for Miss Rice hates slipfshod work. Miss Rice is also known for her dancing ability. She often coaches pupils for special occasions such as the Spring Eete. 13 ll ' J, geffvlf X L, S T . , 1 f 144190 ' 1? -any
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