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

 - Class of 1942

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The crack of a paddle on a certain part of someones anatomy, a wuse crack, and o frtendly smtle tntroduce one of the most popular teachers at Logan. Between teach- tng general sctence and coachtng the basketball and baseball teams, he pursues hrs hobbtes of hunttng and ftshtng. Many a tall tale has been told about hts mule long fish and grant ducks. She can be found as early as seven o'clock ln the morn- tng worktnq hard. United States hlstory, o subiect she entoys very much, is taught tn her classes. As advtsor inf the Wtrsncshlelc wrttc-up staff, she gtves tnvaluable and tn helplng wtth wrttc-ups. Who ts the Engltsh teacher who has taken over ad- vusorshtp of the Wtnneshlelf for the ftrst tame thus year? You wtll ftnd her rn a room whose walls illustrate her Enaltsh course or behind a l-lamlun Garland text book. Collecllna glassware and readlng are her dtverstons, She ts hard at work on the class play before we even atve lt a thought. As o dramatuc coach she arrroms speech students, and as arlvtsor of the Pep Club she stlrs up enthustasm for the athletlc contests. Teachlnq worltl hlstory lb nftt the least of har dutles She COVlSlllCl'K all her lntercsts he' hobbws, and she us an observer of mother nature. ltNhot-'-a-matter wrth you fellows? lS one of the Dhrases wtth whrch he often accosts Qrldtron candtdotes, lt IS he from whom clvrcs and h story students cret a mood artlltng, end members of the l., C. Club enjoy htm as .me af thctr advtsors Gilt and hunttnq absorb hrs spare tlrne. , .J 'fjnl MMM V f A ' ff. 'LM-jg 451 L 'I 'VI VAX- ,H vW . , W- We all know what thus means, but students tn has classes are learning more about the International code. Thrs yolly and yoklng teacher ts the Instructor ofthe sound crew. He says that he does not teach phystcs, he teaches boys and dtrls, 'Well, Spearmtnt, today? Dispose of tt tmmedtatelyf' These are famtltar words to her puptls and homeroom members. A stamp from Admtral Byrd from the South Pole, and one of the first lclawauan and Phlltppine Clap- per stamps are lust a few examples of what can be found an her stamp collectton, fupervtstnq our ever-vlallant hallguldes lS only has extra-curricular actlvtty. Youvvtll flI'llll1lIT1 doshlng hither and yon whenever a ttclqet sale contest ts tn progress. l-le qnsfructs constructnve-mlnded boys ln mechanucal draw- tna Gardenlnq, hunttng, and fishlna are close to hrs heart, He says that he IS bald because he scratched all has hatr off thtnklng about ways to tncrease tlcket soles 'We learn from her thftt a stratght llnc ts the shortest tltstance between two puunts, Advtsor of the l2l3 gurls, she enlovs reafllnq, slsetchtnq, neetllewtvrlf, and carmq ffr plants. Hc lS the patlent checker of credtts for hopeful senlors anff thetr aocd frtend as well as one of thetr co-advtsors, l-le teaches shop asptrants how to handle the lathe and Sea Scouts how to handle a boat, Naturally, tht: Old Salt would entoy the out-of-door occupattons of hunttng 'lllt' flshlna. :iw 1 Rf:-mwvmmf

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9 r We find her in the new builcing. Besides teaching junior high English she leads the Senor Girl Reserves and advises the SA girls. She enjoys a hobby which is dif- ferent from most, collecting parocies and cartoons. The click of typewriters fnav be heard from some of her classes and mass recitation fr:nn shorthand symbols from others. She advises the Commercial Club and the Senior Red Cross Council. Away from the clamor cf com- mercial apparatus, she travels. kn ts, and cares for plants, Many a husband has been maoe happy by the methods of this teacher. She gives some o' the girls a background in home economics. l-ter hobbies are keeping scrap books, taking pictures, and traveling. She dislikes crowds and playing bridge, Buy Defense Stamps here' t-ie sells them and takes charge of the bookkeeping at Logan. As one of the officers of the Parent Teachers Organization, our parents hear him give the treasurer's repo't. He finds enjoyment in reading, motoring, and hurting It is he who has developed oatcn twirling in our school, As the head of the Vocational Basketball League he provides wholesome exercise far alumni and other young men of the community. Both junior and senior high school students come into cointact with him in mathe- matics and economics classes. Page l4 Find a book about it in the library is a statement often heard by students. Most likely if you have trouble finding information, you will ask our very capable li- brarian. Girls interested in library work have organized o librorv Club with her as their advisor. Who is sne? Ho enicvs working with dramatics and playing golf. If you do not see him on the second floor teaching Eng- lish or speech, he is over in the new building behind stage. He is also the able coach of the Logan Golf Team. She regards the making and drinking of coffee as two cf her off the record specialties. She also enjoys needle-work and a black purring animal, who answers ta the name Dixie Co-advisor of the senior home- room and instructor of commencement speakers, she is often heard expounding the writings of Ruskin. The subjects she teaches are algebra, geometry. busi- ness training, and junior high arithmetic. Between per- iods you usually see her directing traffic on the stairs be- tween the new and old buildings. Away from her pleasant school duties, she makes a pastime of walking and baking. Not only is she dean of girls and the patient dispenser of tardy passes, but she is also the interpreter of Silas Morner. Aspiring journalists ask her advice as members of the Log Staff. Away from the tasks of attendance and tardiness, she has on interest in old dishes.



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F' Q,-R, Q l-le has become well-known among us as on advocate of student government, the results of his efforts being exhibited in our awakened student council. l-le is an instructor of general science, but he also causes boys with alibis instead of reasons to keep their fingers crossed when they return to school after being absent. Arranging flowers, traveling, interior decorating, and collecting pottery compose her many outside interests. Under her instruction one learns to pink a seam, chalk a hem, and how not to stick o finger. She also enjoys teaching family relations. 9B girls get their advice from her. We find her in her cubby-hole long after dork, for she says her fun begins after school hours. Much of her spare time is soent behind the lens of her camera, and she wishes more of it found her inside an airplane cock- pit. Although she is a target for the puns and practical iokes of her fun-loving prodigies, she is also the recipient of their sincere admiration. Before this year she was the only foreign language teacher at Logan. She teaches Latin to B General stu- dents. Although she also instructs English classes, Latin is decidedly her favorite subiect. She has a very pleasing personality, and her smile wins the hearts and the best efforts of those who work under her. Office work is her specialty. The school runs smoothly because of her competency. Janitors - ,f, 'ff f I' x ' Q 1 JW ,A fxf Q XA t 'VD-7 I Lx nf 'Y' , . 'w f' ' v -LV! ' - x I L I , 1' ' ljklr A ' f ' , . v ,ef fp L 1 'li ' ff' c. 1 ' X Y I I M 5 U .1 I ' v f' Q r r f , 1 ' .. , .1 1- 1 I x if .1 f .1 I fl , 1 . , i ! I If I' , 'f lf 'J l J ' ' f .v' f .ff Q , ,, I N. sn A-f D keep us warm, neat, and orderly are the duties of our faithful janitdrs. 'Ne never think ofbrheir joys, but always depend on them for cleaning'-f up our spilled ink smashing our locks when we've forgotten our keys. To you-Y-the 'anitor 'we dedicate these words to express our ap reciation l tor the services rend red. The ianitors arse?-F. Reuter, R. Smith, C. Lueth, J. Johnson, l., LaFleur, R. smith, R. RODCVTBW. N,-. F 1

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