Eau Claire High School - Kodak Yearbook (Eau Claire, WI)

 - Class of 1944

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eff: -fu . it lb-,Qwr HOME ECONOMICS C. Hanson, M. Gavin, E. Remol, j. johnson, Chairman, H. Larson. Many an aviation student has taken advantage of ETHEL KING'S ability as seamstress. Miss King is among the local women attending to the sewing needs of the cadets stationed at the college. Besides being a Red Cross helper and the exe chequer for our Kodak sales, Miss King sets our sophomores straight on the grammatical fine points of the mother tongue. A very satisfying experience is that of HELEN LARSON who devotes one period of her home economics program to the instruction of girls handicapped by the loss of hearing. Obser- vation tells us this in no way reflects on the quality of their work. The DeMille touch' is given to our weekly scrapbook broadcasts by ANTOINETTE LEA, radio director, and freshman speech in- structor. When it comes to elaborating on the beauties of Yellow- stone, H. T. LYSTRUP, science and biology instructor, is unex- celled. Not having seen him in action, we can't comment on the efficiency of his new role as air raid warden. lt isn't Latin vocabulary, tenses, and grammer that keep GRACE MAGUIRE traveling in circles half os much as meeting printing deadlines for the Kodak, whose publication is her responsibility. Dramatics have always been very much a part of E. C. H. S. school life. Director is RUTH MAHRE who, with her Stage Crew, has delighted us with many a finished production this past year. Producing champion debaters seems to be the hobby of H. W. MATHISON, speech and English chairman. Then again, maybe it isn't quite the iob that he has in keeping the Lyceum boys in line. Our best defender of Pan-Americanism, DAGNEY MIDELFART, lover of Spanish traditions, customs, and folklore, has brought to her classes from Mexican study, many songs, costumes, and dances of the native Spaniards. Her interpretive dancing groups have met with warm response. A-B ufmel SIU: A. Pol' ict D aifmdna Aebis cliel E SWen5C'lls L22l . rl MW' F Winbwd' C' 71

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Do, re, mi's are second nature to E. T. HAGEN whose day's work centers around the iunior and senior chairs, glee clubs, as well as all other vocal groups. Sportsman and historian would most aptly describe JOHN HAIG who leaves his role as American and world history instructor every afternoon to assist in seasonal sport coaching ranging from football, basketball, to rifle training. Developing a nose for news among amateur iournalists is the assignment of C. R. HAKANSON who also carries some of the teaching load of the English department. lf it's a good war- time menu you're looking for, you might consult CAROLHANSON. With classes in chef, beginning, intermediate, and senior home economics who would be more qualified ? Mainstay of the Noon Monitors is their director, A. S. HELLELOID, student and thorough teacher of American history, enthusiastic salesman of war bonds and stamps. ALLEN JOHNSON, a newcomer on third, breaks up his elementary science program with two periods devoted to the ins and outs of iunior business. And speaking of the surname JOHNSON, MARCIA K. holds down one of the math department posts leading her charges through the mazes of algebra and geometry. Miss Johnson is among our faithful Red Cross workers. We admire the ability of JANET JOHNSTON ta provide, in the face of restrictions, those tempting dishes which lure back the hundreds of her cafeteria patrons. As chairman of the department her eltorts have been instrumental in the instruction af typical school students in the fundamentals of home ec. How does she spend her spare time? There's the matter of planning those seasonal banquets, board dinners, teas, besides directing nutrition and consumer education com- mittee work in the city. vs q ART A. 'Christiansen Off 071106 COW ENGLISH Er C J Q H afafzmh t M Rega- l2il E R313 ZGZSH , 8101111-1 g



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First hand information on school truants comes to KATHERINE MILLER, attendance clerk, who handles the routine details of that department. Above the din of machines in motion one catches a glimpse of the familiar figure of C. E..MILWARD supervising his amateur machinists in the course of their days operation. 'Twould be hard to identify MARJORIE MITCHELL when she slows down to average speed, attendance office chores, world history, 'directing the testing program, and planning the year's assembly program take up her time. Known to many of us at Junior High was LILLIAN MUNICH whose abilities enable her to divide her time between the math and English department. Don Budge might have to look to his laurels did he encounter our sprightly tennis coach, JOHN NOVAK, who also holds the first berth in directing our basketball quintet. His assignments are physics and pre-flight aviaiian courses. The Elsa Maxwell af our social lite is ELLEN OLSON who arranges our complete season's schedule 'of school mixers and the highlight of the season-the Junior Prom. When not buried in a deluge of geometry problems she also iinds time to sponsor the Cheerleaders' Club and aid in Girl Reserve direction. From library work at Madison came NELDA OLSON to make our library facilities available to the student body, and direct the functions ot the Library Council. A dynamo of energy is ELLI OTTESON, math chairman, and popular Girl Reserve director. While her school-time delight is WN O K Cl, ASS D06 leading her protegees through the planes of higher math, in extra-curricular circles Engum she sets an excellent standard for her Reserves in Red Cross participation. I I heu,C- I tt M.NI1tc A GTa.nd'9 9 XUOXES n I- Ellw G. Btwn, pci. 5 ding' - an ' 500 gmt Chalffn f seated: . .RN l'lellel.0la' L Haig Stancli1tg:l3At3'ncleT50n' l dz Seam gr td' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Chairman N. Bussell, D. Wing E231 Q6 ' W J ,. lift y 'Q . .M V i 1 z IJ flip ,J wifi ' ,il rrp! -Q 1727511 :nf 753 'J

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