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DEUXCWGN 1 THE DAY we visited Mr. Eklund, we were prepared for a deluge of facts for we knew he has had a varied career. We were correct. We had to condense what he gave us. Mr. Carl Eklund was born at Sycamore, Illinois in 1895. He went to the elementary school in Cortland, Illinois, and for two years at the high school of the same town. He Hnished his third and fourth years at West Aurora, Illinois, high school, One year later he received the diploma from Augustana Business School, Rock Island, Illinois. The next step was Blackburn College, for a year and a half and Bradley Polytechnical Insti- tute at Peoria for a summer. His college career was postponed, however, by the war. He went to France as Supply Sergeant with the Thirteenth Field Artillery, Battery F, Fourth Division. After eight months oversea, he returned to the United States and in 1923 received his B.S. degree from the University of Illinois. Ten years later he was awarded his M.S. degree from Teachers' College, Columbia University. Mr. F.klund's teaching career began at Palmyra, New York, where he taught all the sciences in the high school and coached all sports from 1924-27. During 1928, '29 he taught science, was assistant coach of basketball, and assistant principal at Ironde- quoit, New York. He came to Sewanhaka when it opened and has been here ever since. With his duties at Sewanhaka you are probably more or less familiar, but we should like to list them. He has been the head of the Science Department for nine years, director of Adult Educa- tion for eight years, Senior Class adviser for seven years, adviser of Epsilon Hi-Y for three years and Honor Society adviser for two years. To Mr. Eklund, who has devoted himself so wholeheartedly to the betterment of the community, the school and the students both collectively and individually, we respectfully and affectionately dedicate the 1939 Totem. 6
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CONTENTS VIEWS FOREWARD DEDICATION BOARD OF EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS SENIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS FRESI-IMAN CLASS ACTIVITIES CLUBS VARSITY SPORTS GIRL SPORTS INTRAMURAL SPORTS ADVERTISEMENTS S
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