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Mrs. Dorothy Willers Physical Education In charge of Orchesis -- Attended La Crosse T. C., B.S. -- Favorite philos- ophy, The man who wins is the man who thinks he can -- Was married in summer, i948 -- Was also play- ground director at Phillips, Wis. -- Taught at Wisconsin Rapids for one year -- At Central in morning only. Mrs. E. Evelyn Bradford Physical Education Sponsors G.A.A., Dolphins -- Man- kato Teachers College, Battle Creek College, B.S. -- Attended Morning- side College, Sioux City, Iowa, in summer, l948 -- Formerly served as supervisor of physical education at Battle Creek, Mich., and as director of phy. ed. at Nashwauk, Minn. -- Home state, Minnesota. Phrfizcd giucalian The Red Raider bus, newly acquir- ed in September, transports our ath- letes to the several practice fields as well as to aut-of-town games. Walter Babe Weigent Physical Education, Coaching Coaches football -- Marquette U., Uni- versity of Wisconsin, B.S. -- Attend- ed Coaches' Convention at Madison, and was recreation supervisor during summer, i948 -- Believes S,T,C., Forum, and athletics to be excellent examples of democratic living -- En- joys Morgan Beatty as a radio com- mentator. Mark Sutton Physical Education Coaches basketball -- U. of Ill., B.S., Northwestern U, -- Drove a laundry truck in summer, i948 -- Was born in England -- Rates Larscn's column on the sports page of the Milwau- kee Sentinel as his favorite -- Con- siders Freedom Train an effective strike against communism. During the summer, fourteen members of the faculty attended colleges and con- ferences among which were the University of Minnesota, Case Institute, North Central College, Music Educators, National Conference, and Library Institute. Page I7
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. U.. Helen Campbell Latin Advises Hi Trib Staff -- Frances Shimer College, U. of Chicago, B.A., M.A.g Western Michigan College of Education -- Formerly taught in Hawaii, East Lansing H.S., Jennings Seminary, and Frances Shimer Col- lege -- Has also served as college registrar -- Home state, Illinois. Catherine Brody Spanish, English Advises Spanish Club -- U. of Wis., B.A., St. Mary's College -- ln sum- mer, l948, worked in a La Crosse paint store -- Believed Freedom Train was o reminder of the undying struggle our forefathers had in es- tablishing our democracy -- Enjoys listening to Martin Agronsky, radio commentator. dloaeion .fangaaqed and office As interesting as Vogue were the Latin descriptions according to which Miss Taras' classes fashioned the garments of Caesar's day. llla Mae Heram Office Secretary Attended Secretaries' Institute at Northwestern University -- Favorite philosophy, lf a thing is worth do- ing, it's worth doing well -- ln sum- mer, l948, married a man who has proved to be the most wonderful ot husbands -- Believes 2l2 Study Hall is a democratic practice at Central. Theodore Taras Latin, German Sponsors Y-Teens, Circle, and School Calendar -- Attended Lawrence Col- lege, B.A., U. of Wis. -- ln summer, l948, traveled throughout Wisconsin in her Ford, visiting the littIe red school house where she began her education -- Also attended National Delta Kappa Gamma Convention in Milwaukee. u A choice of A and B courses permits the student at Central to select those subjects which best fit hrs abzlztzes and needs. Varied also are the extra-curricular activities so as to meet the interests of all. Page l6
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Page l 8 figvliil Mazfh am! lvafaaal Scienced Carl Fregin Biology Advises Booster Business Staff -- La Crosse T. C., BE., U. of Wis,, North- western U,, M.A, -- Worked for the La Crosse Appraisal Engineering Co., revaluating property in lowa during summer of i948 -- Believes S,T.C. pro- vides a good opportunity tor demo- cratic living at Central. Ole Oines Physics, Biology Sponsors Projectionists, Camera Club, and athletic ticket sales -- La Crosse T. C,, B.S. -- Was awarded GE scholarship to Case Institute, Cleve- land, Ohio, summer, l948 -- Fav- orite saying, Ve get so soon old, und yet so late schmart -- Has vis- ited England, Scotland, Canada, ana Norway. C. H. Stokke Mathematics Advises Forum, assistant football coach -- Luther College, B.A., U, of Michigan, U. of Iowa, M.A. -- At- tended National Council of Math Teachers at Indianapolis in spring of l948, and the Math Institute at the U. of Wisconsin in summer -- Also drove laundry truck during summe' l948. Eva Murley Geometry ln charge of Christmas Assembly and Memorial Day Program -- At- tended Columbia U., U. of Wiscon- sin, B.A, -- Considers Student-Teach-V er Council a good example of a dem- ocratic organization -- Favorite radio commentator, Clifton Utley --Vaca- tioned in Chicago and Door County in summer, l948. Millard Blair Scherich Chemistry Sponsors Science Club, in charge of book room -- Hastings College, B.S., U. of Minn. -- Worked at Heileman's during summer, l948 -- Favorite radio commentator, Edwin C. Hill -- Favorite newspaper columnist, West- brook Pegler -- Feels that Freedom Train was an effective strike against Communism. Willard Hanson Geometry, Chemistry, Biology Sponsors l..C. Club, assistant faotbail and track coach -- La Crosse T. C., BE., U. of Iowa, M.A. -- Worked at a boys' camp during summer, i948 -- Believes S.T.C. and assemblies with student participation are good ex- amples ot democratic living -- Enjoys Raymond Gram Swing as a radio com- mentator. George M. Hetherington Algebra, Geometry Sponsors S.T.C,, member of Assembly Committee, Was active in Memorial Field Dedication, Directed Halloween Party -- U, of Chicago, Ph. B. -- Was in charge of a group of Military Police at the Freedom Train -- Be- lieves student organizations offer good examples of democratic living
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