Eau Claire High School - Beaver Tales Yearbook (Eau Claire, MI)
- Class of 1949
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Page 16 text:
“
We started high school in September 19 5. The enrollment was thirty-
two. Class members were: Jack Blake, Art Kalinas, Raymond Jahnke, Ron-
ald Karn. Frank Bell, Wayne Thumm, Rich. Keigley, Douglas Wendzel, Fred
Sells, Richard Mattner, Jim Watson, Clifford Arent, Bill Kunst, Gloria
Briney, Joann Enders, Pat LaVanway, Rosalea Kirk, Ethel Hoover, Eunice
Thalmann, Delores Avery, Ruth Waldo, Donna Souers, Carole Welcher, Anna
Bell, Joyce Wade, Ruth Flugrat, Shirley Valutis, Ester Goins, Georgia
Murphy, Phyllis Collins, Anna Mae Lloyd, and Lillian Atkinson.
Class Officers that year were: President, Douglas Wendzel: Vice
President, Carole Welcher: Secretary, Art Kalinas: and Treasurer, Jack
Blake.
In September, 19 +6 we started our second year of high school with
twenty members. They were: Gloria Briney, Joann Enders, Pat LaVanway,
Rosalea Kirk, Ethel Hoover, Ruth Waldo, Eunice Thalmann, Delores Avery,
Donna Souers, Carole Welcher, Anna Bell, Joyce Wade, Ruth Flugrat, Jack
Blake, Art Kalinas, Raymond Jahnke, Ronald Karn, Jack Aubill, Frank Bell
and Johnny Creighton.
Class Officers for that year were: President, Art Kalinas; Vice Pres-
ident, Ruth Flugrat; Secretary, Johnny Creighton; and Treasurer, Jack
Blake.
In September, 19 +7 we started our Junior year in high school with
fifteen members. They were as follows: Gloria Briney, Joann Enders, Pat
LaVanway, Rosalea Kirk, Ethel Hoover, Eunice Thalmann, Delores Avery,
Ruth Waldo, Donna Souers, Carole Welcher, Jack Blake, Art Kalinas, Ray
Jahnke, Ronald Karn, and Jack Aubill.
The Class Officers of that year were: President, Art Kalinas; Vice
President, Rosalea Kirk; Secretary, Carole Welcher; and Treasurer Pat
LaVanway.
In September, 19 8 we started our Senior year in high school with
thirteen members. They were: Gloria Briney, Joann Enders, Pat LaVanway,
Rosalea Kirk, Ethel Hoover, Eunice Thalmann, Ruth Waldo, Delores Avery,
Donna Souers, Carole Welcher, Donna Durham, Art Kalinas, and Ronala
Karn.
The Class Officers for the year were: President, Rosalea Kirk; Vice
President, Carole Welcher; Secretary, Pat LaVanway, and Treasurer,
Gloria Briney.
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Page 15 text:
“
ETHEL HOOVER
Glee Club 1. 2. 3.
F.H. A. 1.2.3.
F. H. A. Reporter
F. H. A. Treasurer
Art Editor E. B.
Junior and Senior Play
DONNA SOUERS
F. H. A. Reporter 2
F. H. A. 1.2.4
Glee Club 1.2
Band 2
DELORES AVERY
. H. A. 1.2.4
Glee Club 1. 4
RUTH WALDO
Glee Club
F. H. A.
DONNA DURHAM
President at S. O. 1
Typist •‘Bakersfield 3
Glee Club 1. 4
Cheerleader 1. 3
Freshman Play 1
Basketball 2. 3
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Page 17 text:
“
Can't see why they picked ue for grumblers after we hare been
trying to be euch little angele, but It look like now we'll hare
to ehow our feelings and stop pretending.
I can't understand why all the teachers send their work to the
typists when our hands are so cold we have to wear gloves.
Now that we have our new boiler It seems like we could have
Just a little more heat on chilly mornings.
Why can't we have our old typewriters back so there won't be
so many tall, dark and handsome repairmen around distracting the
SENIOR girls from tnelr studies?
It seems to me that we should have some librarians so that the
SENIORS could read the magazines before they are torn to bits by
lower classmen.
Why can't the school buy some pencil sharpeners so every one
can get A's In Chemistry?
It seems as though we could have at least two eresers In the
science room so we wouldn't have to hear Mr. Miller and Mr. Penn-
ington griping.
Why Is It that Mrs. Carter expects all of us to starve Just
because she Is on a diet?
I wish Christmas trees were Just a little, yes even a little
cheaper. It seems as though we'll be working forever paying Interest
on that eight dollars.
I still can't understand how the policemen can be the first to
the cafeteria when they are supposed to be watching the halls.
I don't understand why the lower classmen won't sponsor more
dances so the seniors won't have to loose their money.
Why Is It that the teachers can talk out loud in study hall
and tne students can't even whisper without the added remark lts
getting too noisy In here I ?
Why doesn't the school board make It possible for the seniors
to have a room for class meetings with lounging chairs, nice soft
music, and sound proof walls? Then we wouldn't have to worry about
the lower classmen capturing our Ideas.
It seems like we could have Just a few more assemblies with
movies, oh, educational of course, after all the work the alumni
put toward the projector.
It seems to me that the lower classmen don't give the sen-
iors enough seniority.
Why can't the SENIORS have their own private lockers In
the halls so we won't have to stack our coats up when we arrive late.
Also why can't the girls have a key to the upstairs lav for
basketball gemes or have some mirrors downstairs wo we don't have to
be ashamed of our school when we have guests.
Can't see why the SENIORS can't have half hour classes after
three years of hard studying.
Why can't we have a bigger platform for the study hall desk so
we won't have to worry about Mr. Miller falling off and Injuring him
self. You know we would all hate to miss those Chemistry TESTS.
How about these teachers and their special privilege of having
tnelr alnners saved for them.. Shouldn't It be the SENIORS ? ? ? ? ?
. 2, -r Jr' S Ruth Waldo
7SCL
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