Logan High School - Winneshiek Yearbook (La Crosse, WI)

 - Class of 1941

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Democracy lm.lust1'lul Arls :incl Sviunvc Slrmzling-li. Clllllllligllillll, W. Rami-. Sauter!--ZE. Sucngcr, B. Smith, W. S n my - X 7 Mutlmcuuuics. Slanding-C. Mutllmsrrn, l'l. Beatty. Sealed-V. Johnson, E. Suilslud, E. ll1lI'Lll'l. ! K ,L K J ,ffifl l .,x lvlusic and Drumulic Arts. -1 Slanzling-W. Baker. Scaled-H. Amundsun, M. Backus, A. Thomas, E. Hoover. grade English, advisor of the Jr. Girl Reserves, and librarian of the jr. library. Eighth grade English is taught by Miss Elsie Engelke who is also advisor of the Sr. Girl Reserves. Miss Lola Beitler is the instructor of freshman English and Miss Eloise Morey instructs sophomore English classes. Junior English classes are instructed by Miss Vera Macdonald who is also advisor to the Logan Log and Dean of girls. Miss Doris Hawks, our librarian, also teaches English. Miss lrene Welsh is our Latin teacher. Senior Eng- lish' classes are instructed by Miss Ida Johnson who is also an advisor of the Senior homeroom and gives valuable help to commencement speakers in preparation of their talks. Our outstanding band, orchestra, and jr. and sr. choirs are under the direction of Mr. H. C. Amundson, head of the music department. M.r. William Baker, a new faculty member, has taken over some of the duties of this department as director of instrumental classes and also the jr. band. He is also our tennis coach. The fine work ofthe art department is due largely to Miss Marjorie Backus, our art instructor, who also supervises the art work of the Winneshielc and acts as advisor to the Alpha Rho Tau. Miss Ann Thomas, health and girl's gym instructor holds a high place among sports-loving girls by her fine work in this field and as ad.visor to the G. A. A.'s. Our newly organized Speech ll class Page l3 N

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Our track coach and director of intramurals, Mr. Eugene Crider, and Miss Norma Reichelt instruct the jr. high school, classes in U. S. and world history. Miss Mary Nelson, instructor ot world history, geography, Speech I, and lan- guage tryouts, is also advisor ol: the Pep Club and director of the class plays. Civics and U. S. history are taught by Mr. Ray Nibbe, our foot- ball coach. Miss Florence Miller, advisor ofthe Winneshiek, also teaches history. Our commercial department has proven it- self very capable in preparing students for of- fice work after they leave high school. Miss Helen Gilson instructs shorthand and typing classes, and this last semester has taken over Page l 2 , . Q 'f 'f,wf 'l M N ,B,,rg'rLfS,pff vfiffffl. ,frl 1' f l S' ' ' ' . ueml Science and History fw - Q Slunzling--R. Nilnlse, E. Crider. , i l Scalar!-F. Miller, N. Relehell, M. Nelson. Comnierclal :md Home Economics Il. Cilson, S. Grimm, C. Hsllmslacl, C. Sundc. Languages Slunrling-NI. Holm, L. Helder, I. Welsh, D. Hawks, E. Engelke. Scaled-QV. Mzxedonultl, I. Johnson, E. Nlorcy. the commercial tryout classes. She is also advisor of the Commercial Club and the Jr. Red Cross Council. Mr. C. A. Halmstad, bookkeeping and typing instructor, also taught commercial tryouts during the tall semester. This semester he is the instructor of the newly organized class in office practice. Mr. Halmstad is also athletic director and the school treasurer. The home economics depart- ment is making homemakers out of our girls. Many valuable lessons are learned besides the regular ones in sewing and cooking. Miss Cora Sunde instructs girls in sewing and cooking is taught by Miss Sadie Grimm. Miss Mable Bobo is instructor of seventh



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At XX!Ol'l4 XAXDCJ play 0 o 0 0 o 1ll Office secretary Ruth Veir 12l Miss Johnson prepares coffee at a senior Picnic. 13l An interested on- looker. 14l Prof. Spears elaborates on a science experiment 15l Mr. Saenger shows the boys how it's clone. 161 At rest! 171 Mr. Cunningham, busy as usual. 18? Watch it. . .there. l9l Our popular teachers take their wives on o trip. 1lOl Cord sharks! in dramatics has as its instructor Mr. Earl Hoover, golf coach, who also teaches English and supervises the stage crew. The familiar flash during an assembly can be traced to Mr. Earl Cunningham, photograph- er and chemistry instructor, who also supervises the Winneshiek photographers. Movies during assemblies are operated by the sound crew under the excellent supervision of Mr. Walter Ranis, our physics instructor. Mr, William Spears, in- structor in general science, is also the Dean of boys and advisor of the Logan Log and Winne- shiek business staff. Mechanical drawing is taught by Mr. E. Saenger who supervises the hall guides. Teacher of garage mechanics and one of the advisors of the senior homeroom is Mr. Burt Smith who is also the Captain of the Logan Page l4 Sea Scouts. Mr. Harrison Church is our instruc- tor in wood-worlcing and holds the position of assistant athletic manager. Seventh grade arithmetic classes and the baton class are instructed by Mr. Edmund Har- get, equipment manager. Miss Vivian Johnson, instructor of eighth grade arithmetic and advis- or to the Jr. Red Cross Council, has for the past semester taught both business training classes. General science and boys' gym classes are in- structed by Mr. Carl Matthusen, our basketball and baseball coach. Geometry and algebra are taught by Miss Edna Seilstad and Mr. Harold Beatty. Mr. Beatty, a new faculty member, also supervises our progressive Noon Hour Organiza- tion and assists all coaches.

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