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Dwaine L. Anderegg Bookkeeping, Business Prin- ciples, Retail Selling Sponsors school activity fund, Social Committee -- U. of Iowa, B.S. in Commerce, La Crosse T.C. -- Native of West Bend, lowa -- Enjoys watching base- ball games -- Favorite outdoor activity, hiking. Anna Marie Bach Speech, English Sponsors Falconer, commence- ment speakers, student speak- ers -- La Crosse T. C., B. S., U. ot Wis. -- Favorite outdoor ac- tivity, swimming -- Enjoys Wis- consin because ot wonderful change of seasons -- A native of Illinois. William W. Baker Concert Band, Pep Band, Swing Band Advises Pep Club -- La Crosse T. C., B. E., North- western U. -- Tennis instructor for city playground in summer, I947--Studied marching bands at Band Clinic, Winona, Minn., during summer vacation. LOS lllllixtiliifn Lola Beitler U. S. History, World History Advises Booster Club -- White- water T. C., U. of Wis., Ph. B., U. of Minn. -- Employed as nurse in summer, l947 -- Con- siders no sales tax an advant- age of living in Wisconsin -- Enjoys going on picnics. Elisabeth Brady English Advises Masquers -- Carleton College, B. A., Eau Claire T. C., B. S., U. of Wis., M. A. -- Na- tive of Wisconsin--Took course in modern philosophies of ed-- ucation and theater direction at U. of Wisconsin in summer, I947. Catherine Brody Spanish, English Supervises Harlequins, Spanish Club -- University of Wiscon- sin, B A., St. Mary's College -- ln summer, l947, worker in the office of a paint company in La Crosse -- A native of Wis- consin. Enjoys cooking. Of Central,s thirty-nine teachers, twenty-three were born in Wisconsin, eleven of these in La Crosse. Twenty-eight are graduates of Wisconsin high schools. Twelve have taught in states other than Wisconsin. Page l 3
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Walter L. Butterwick U. S. History Coaches golf and tennis, assist- ant basketball coach -- La Crosse T. C., B. S. -- Favorite outdoor activities, hunting, fishing, and golfing -- In sum- mer, l9-47, employed by Trane Company -- Formerly taught in Olive Louise Cook Home Economics Advises S. T. C., Social Com- mittee -- Stout Institute, B. S., La Crosse T. C., U. of Wis., U. of Minn., School of Applied Arts, Chicago -- Supervised the redecoration of two apartments in summer, l947. X' XJ Carl Fregin I, ' s . Biology . ' Advises Booster Business Staff, S. T. C. -- La Crosse T. C., B. E., U. of Wis., Northwestern U., M. A. -- Favorite outdoor activity, fishing -- Worked for La Crosse County Highway De- partment during summer of l947. Minnesota. HJ., c. V as ' ,,fQ,Q?Qi t A ',.,, S. , . ...I ,.s,. J 'Q 1 it 4 C f y t + ... we ,i K 1 J gntagwip t iw 52 W, sk 5 E 'swf illard Hanson Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology Advises L. C. Club, coaches football and track -- La Crosse T. C., B. E., U. of Iowa, B. S. -- Counselor in a boys' camp dur- ing the summer -- Favorite outdoor activity, golf. Native of La Crosse. Catharine E. Hayes U. S. History Adviser of Circle, Junior Red Cross, Health Program -- U. of Wis., B. A., Columbia U., Reed College, Western Reserve -- One of Wisconsin's advantages, variety of agricultural products -- Did much canning in sum- mer, l947. George M. Hetherington Math Dean of Boys -- Advises S. T. C., Hall Guides, Assembly Committee, Lawn Guards -- U. of Chicago, Ph. B. -- Attended American Legion Convention, and Wis.-Upper Mich. Kiwanis Convention in summer, l947. During the summer many conferences and institutes were attended by members of the faculty. The Gregg Conference in Chicago, Duluth Art Institute, Secretarial Insti- tute, Child Guidance Institute, and the Band Clinic at Winona were some of them. Page l4
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