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

 - Class of 1952

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Mr. Cassel, drafting and woodworl-cg Mr. agriculture. Mr. Burmeister, supervisor of industrial teaches woodwork. Mr. Schafer, choir. 2 Mr. Rehm, electricity and draftingg Mr. Mr. Fish, fine artsg Mr Wisbroecker Craemer, movie operator and machine shopg printing. Mr. Dochterman, radio and electricity. Industrial Arts Faculty The industrial arts teachers are prepared to handle anything from sculpturing ro type- setting, including those listed above. ' This great variety of training prepares the students for a greater entrance on to the larger stage of life. Music Faculty , In order to provide background enjoyment for all the students, operettas, concerts, and the band have served to supplement the regular training. These have been given by the stu- dents to gain more experience in their chosen fields. Mr. Boyd, the supervisor of the music department, teaches band. Mr. Merrill, orchestra. ffri-' . K ' '21 ',T'ikff1' , 1 1 , .. 'i,fw'1vff3Eff2 . .' ,-, . - . ffi ff tiii-njfii a 2 H19-s Q W , QT 1 iii' ,- 3-.1 r ...f' U ' 7 - 4 1' v ii . H ,mvfq-Fi? lliifaliflfl .2-ff ffii ' ' ffaii w .r aww- V ' '-ivmrr-uf-1. f:'f'fT'e e.i'Tflu. '?1r Hi- ,fgyw , W 1, 'gina' 7 mtv... ,L rf .-my .fy-,fp':,, to 1 J '3 f H r.4v..ff?f- - '2-aria' ' ' 45- -'L .mr i ' 2 5 N' ,X 1 V i'i'ff'f?.tfJ 'W ' i 3 H .' -'::f.f W. ffl, V ' 2 '

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Mr Matz social studies and U. S. Miss Grandy, social studies and Englishg history Mr Johnson, social studies Mr. Kunz, social studies and sophomore class and lumor Class adviser: Mr. poquette, adviserg Miss Elliott, U. S. history and world history. Q Social Studies Faculty I A n In these days of Communism and loyalty probes, social science plays an important part in American life. These teachers are prepared to teach us the history of the whole world from cave men to the atomic age. Through the ef- ficient work of the social science department, the students get a well rounded viewpoint of the world problems from the dim past to mocli ern times. . Home Economics Faculty Our home economics department has teachers who are prepared to reach both girls and boys- Chef, cooking, and sewing are the classes included in this course. In sewing classes, the girls learn to sew various articles of clothing. Exhibits of their work are often seen in the display cases in the front hall. Miss Caterina, cooking and chefg Miss Krushas, sew- ing Miss Remol, sewingg Miss Johnston, the supervisor of the home economics department, teaches chef and cook- ing Miss Ellingson, chef and cooking. f-1 'SHP



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