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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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ASSISTANT DIRECTCDI2 SIDNEY If. TARBGX B.S., Illinois IV'I.Px., Chicago
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HAROLD E. sTRoW 1 Indiana, A.B., 1924, Chicago, 19243 Teacher at M. U. S., 1928 The Hoosier schoolboy practically lives basketball. Coming from the state in which that sport has its roots, he can hardly be blamed. Aside from being the school coach, the L'Mentor teaches pretty fair mathematics, but the only practical use to which he puts his course is that of iguring up basketball averages. In the spring Mr. Strow takes over the coaching of the golf team. It seems that he can't get away from putting a ball in some sort of cup or basket. During the summer months Mr. Strow may be found hard at work on his retreat in the forest wilds of the Michigan peninsula. S. STEWART BRCOKS Princeton, A.B., 1927, Princeton, M.A., 1929g Teacher at M. U. S., 1929 Are you masticating the chicle? There's the wastebasketln Mr. Brooks can't be fooled. The long and lanky Spider'i teaches ancient history and Latin, and there's no blufling in his classes either. Mr. Brooks is also the dramatics coach, and every year around commencement time he may be seen pacing the stage in his shirt sleeves and whipping his 'imasterpiecesn into presentable shape. His productions, especially the Minstrel Show, are well known, as is the fact that a Brooks production always starts on timelv BESS BCYLES Coe, B.S., 1919, Teacher at M. U. S., 1930 Miss Boyles is perhaps the most popular lady in school, for she certainly knows the way to a hungry pupil's heart. The meals which she serves are famous throughout the city, not only do M. U. S. students enjoy her delectable menus, but the parents of students and students from other schools as well. Miss Boyles handles the Fathers and Sons Athletic Banquet, the ParentfTeachers Dinner, and the other social affairs of the school. In short, Miss Boyles is the housekeeper and hostess for the grateful M. U. S. students. C. E. SUTHERD Milikan, B.S., 19225 Michigan, 1934, 1935, Teacher at M. U. S., 1930 Mr. Sutherd is noted principally at M. U. S. for three things: his companionship with the students, his popularity as a coach of volleyball, and his persistent habit of smoking stogies. Thereis not a boy at school who has not been friendly with and advised by uFuzzy. There's not a mother who would give up her Tuesday morning volleyball game under Coach's direction. And there's not a single person in the community who would not rejoice at the aroma of a more fragrant El Ropo. ANNETTE WILKINS Milwaukee State Teachers College, BE., 19293 Teacher at M. U. S., 1930 Tuesday morning singing led by Miss Wilkins is a high spot each week. With a friendly smile Miss Wilkins starts the assembly singing, and for the rest of the day the student body goes about with a song on its lips. Miss Wilkins directs the junior and Senior High Girl's Glee Clubs and produces the musical end of the annual M. U. S. Minstrel Show. Always full of life and pep, Miss Wilkins puts a song in the hearts of all M. U. S. students. 14
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