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44- -f Adele Wallin Art Supervisor of art work for activities in school -- U. of Wisconsin, B.S.g Columbia University, M.A., Duluth Art Institute -- Taught art and art appreciation at La Crosse State Teachers' College during the summer session, i948 -- For a good laugh, enjoys Hal Boyle, newspaper colum- nist. Cydell Swenson Librarian Sponsors Library Round Table -- U. at Minn., BS., Western Reserve B.L.S. -- In summer, I948, attended Library Institute at Madison, study- ing Libraries for Young People -- Favorite newspaper columnist, Cedric Adams -- Believes the library pro- vides opportunity tor democratic living. ine 14422 Maafuf Clay modeling is among the varied creative abilities developed by ad- vanced arl' students. William W. Baker Music Directs Concert Band, Marching Band, Pep Band, Swing Band, and Pep Club -- La Crosse T, C., B.E.5 Northwestern University -- Worked in recreation department during sum- mer, l948, as instructor at tennis and band director -- Believes the general philosophical atmosphere of Central is democratic. Alvin Mikelson Music Directs Chair, Orchestra, Girls' Chor- us, Swing Charus, Boys' Chorus, sponsors Nocturne, Pep Club -- Luth- er College, B.A., U. of Wis., North- western U. -- Salesman for a home insulation company in summer, l948 -- Attended Music Educators Na- tional Conference in Detroit, Mich., in summer, l94S. Mrs. Livingstone now teaches in Fort Collins, Colorado. Mr. Butterwick has a car agency in Spring Grove, Minnesota. Miss Shields and Miss Stillman, both in La Crosse, find their leisure days full of varied activities. Page I4
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eammmcial Dwoine L. Anderegg Bookkeeping, Business Principles Treasurer of School Activity Fund, ad- vises Social Committee -- U, of Iowa, B.S. in Commerce, La Crosse T. C, -- Favorite quotation, A penny saved is a penny earned -- Attended La Crosse T. C., worked for the City Recreation Dept. in summer, l948 -- Enjoys Walter Winchell, radio com- mentatar. Anne Roche Typing, Shorthand, Retail Selling Advises Hi Trib Business Staff -- La Crosse, T. C., Whitewater T. C., Gregg College, Northwestern U. -- Attended Whitewater S.T.C,, Gregg Conference at Chicago, Commercial Conference at Madison in summer, l948 -- Favorite philosophy, Do un- to others as you would have them do unto you, Lillie Seielstad Shorthand, Typing Supervises commercial production work -- Attended University of Wis- consin, B.A., Columbia University -- Spent o good deal at summer, l948, taking trips into northern part ot Wisconsin -- Believes Student-Teach- er Council is a fine example ot dem- ocratic living at Central. Increased demand for production work necessitated the new S500 ditto machine often operated by Virginia Webster ond Sally Ln Point. The roar of the typing room was deadened in mid-semester with the soundproof- ing of the walls. New filing cases appeared in the music department to house the huge collection of music. New also is the scoreboard in the gym. Page l 3
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Charles H. Stahl Woodworking Supervises photography for Booster -- Simpson College, Stout Institute, North Dakota S.T.C., B.S.p U. of Wis- consin -- During summer, l948, vis- ited Centennial Exposition at Mil- waukee, and worked in North Dakota -- Favorite radio commen- tator, Kaltenborn -- Favorite Colum- nist, David Lawrence, Robert P. McLeod Machine Shop ln charge of building during noon hour -- Stout Institute, BS -- Work- ed as on appraisal engineer during the summer of l948 -- Believes Student-Teacher Council is a good example of democratic living at Cen- tral -- Visited Canada and believes its government as democratic as ours. Manual 'fzaininp and Jfame gcanamicd Demonstrating its ability to enter- tain, the Homecraft ll class has as its guests, Mrs. Dickens and her daugh- ter, Cornelia, from Argentina. Thomas W. Pittman Industrial Arts Supervisor of Social Committee -- At- tended Stout lnstituteg Superior State Teachers College -- Considers Student Teacher Council and Honor Study Hall good examples of democratic liv- ing at Central -- Teaches industrial arts at Washington Junior High in the afternoon, Olive Louise Cook Home Economics Advises Social Committee, Assembly Committee -- Stout Institute, B.S.j La Crosse, T. C., U. of Minnesotag U. of Wisconsin, School of Applied Arts, Chicago -- Attended the Home Economics National Convention in Minneapolis and was saleslady in Barron's yard goods department in summer, I948. New on the faculty are Mr Essock, social science, Miss l ampbell Latm, and Mrs Bradford, girls' phy ed. Mr Essock comes rom Wvommg and Mrs Brad ord rom Minnesota, while Miss Campbells most recent posltron nas ln Hauau
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