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FACULTY LOCKIE EMU. H. F. DTNE 'Wisconsin, AB., 1922, Teacher at M. U. S., l9l4. Sweet, loving, thoughtful-it's hard to think of Miss Dine without thinking of these three characteristics of hers. To us she is not only a German teacher but one whose ear is never closed to any little trouble we may wish to bring to her. 'W hen we think of how she seems to be a second mother to every one of us, we wonder at her impartiality. I. RINTLEMANN Milwaukee State Teachers College, BE., l928gChicago, M.A., l932g Wisconsin, Marquette: lowap Teacher at M. U. S., l9l7. And so the Turkish sultan made a retrograde advance is Mr. Rintlemanns pet phrase. lt is heard frequently as he makes his monthly grade reports in assembly. Math is no mystery to Mr. Rintlemann, he knows it inside out. He also teaches manual training and gives our boys much practical knowledge. He constantly talks about his house in the country, where he has been experimenting with flowers and bushes. Mr. Hintlemann is a most interesting man to know. WILLIAM R. LEKER Wisconsin, A.B., l913g Wisconsin, M.A., l925g Chicago, l928g Teacher at M. U. S., l9l9. All right. Slip of paper. These brief words are as much a part of Mr. Leker as is his happy laugh. Every student who has had the privilege of being in one of his classes has received something more than just chemistry, biology, or physics. He has received help from a frank, straight-forward man, and much benefit from his wholesome influence. I VR. . K 5 . mi C
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ASSISTANT DIRECTGR SIDNEY E. TARBOX B.S., Iliinois MA., Chicago U11
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CATHERINE RICE I HAROLD E. STROW 'Wisconsin BIS., l925p Teacher at M. U. S., 1927. One would never dream that so small a person as Miss Rice could do such great things. Her woodcuts have won for her public recognition. She can do almost every- thing thats artistic, and can she dance! More than that, she sees to it that her art pupils are far from lacking in opportunity for developing any talent. The success of our pageants and other special assembly programs can usually be traced to the advice and hard work of Miss Rice. Indiana, A.B., 19245 Chicago, l924g Teacher at M. U. S., l928. Always before school in the morning you will find Mr. Strow's room a mass of humanity. His interesting conversation and his willingness to lend a helping hand have made him one of the most sought-after teachers in the school. Besides being a teacher of math, he is the school's varsity basketball coach and the coach of the golf team. BESS BOYLES Coe, B.S., l9l9g Teacher at M. U. S., l93O. Every noon we, the thundering herd, trample our merry way to the cafeteria from which the most tantalizing and tempting odors have been issuing. Food is the main idea, and the person who provides us with this necessary item is none other than Miss Boyles. To her goes the credit for those delicious, well-planned meals we have been consuming daily. She also teaches sewing and cooking to the lunior and Senior High School girls. Wherever it may be, Miss Boyles greets us with a smile. MARIE MERKEL Milwaukee State Teachers College: Wisconsin: Hawaii, l935 and l936g Teacher at M. U. S., l93O. When the present Seniors were in the sixth grade Miss Merkel entered M. U. S. That was the year in which the present Iunior class began the Elementary News. Pupils who were taught by Miss Merkel will remember the poetry clubs, marionette shows, the pet and hobby show, and the spring festivities in the Trostel gardens. Miss Merkel has always held the expectations and hope that each of her pupils will accomplish something significant later in life. In l935 Miss Merkel taught and lecf tured in Honolulu, Hawaii. 3 4 5 gif, ll3l
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