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nl lf 'nl Top left Roger Krueger Bulldlng Custodlan In charge of annex On duty dur mg dances Has served as a sales man repaurman and a clvnl service employee as a ture fighter Bottom left Carl Vrolette Engmeer In charge of boiler room Served at Emerson School for l6V2 years In summer l956 traveled by car through the East and Canada qwybfl gf lldfll PL lc ft eddladaand All VFD Top center John Knutson Bulldlng Custodlan In charge of west side of mann and top floors Drlves the Red Ralder bus the Gold Comet for all Cen tral athletuc actlvmes Top right George A Jlracek Bulldlng Custoduan ln charge of east halt of mann and second floors A graduate of Cen ral Drove truck for General Mo tors for three years 255 ,... .avr 'E FQV.-V 21. Bottom center Bunldlng Custodian ln charge of basement and of en ture buuldung after school hours Served In the Navy for esght years has worked at the Trane Company Bottom right Lawrence Stetter Building Custoduan ln charge of boller room Nught watchman ls new at Central re placmg Peter Fortek Summer fob l956 taking care of the lawn 'S' s ,Q Stanley Kranc retired ln June, 1956 leaung his pet project, the tuo tulzp beds, to the remaznlng sta f During his 3 9 years as Central s engmeer, he served Page 23 - V E l f M 1 V' I I-lf' C ' ' ,, ' !!' VV A N Pa s Nil .JL 'C' q.l5b3'xll,lyL ,lf Qfvg nfl if it ,'tPAf'N,1' Y.. . .' will pl D, Tuxgjl 1 H - U -- 2 J CND c MX l dx Ally . U - A NLD ,lgfll 3' ' I 1 . ' ' ' ' J' lx ! 'll L ll Q, X my ' M . . - U Torn .Formanek ' ' L Ni' . . - P Nl ' ' H . . . . . -- Nj ,lf ' t -- - . V . -- A lk., N ' y I 3, 'I -fs-l s . of If 1, M 1 5 'gg ll' E 3 -,n 5 Q f ' I o is ' Q o I under five superintendents of schools and two principals.
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Top left Mrs E Evelyn Bradford Girls Physical Educatron Advlses Girls Athletlc Assoclatlon and Dolphins Kellogg School of Physncal Educatnon BS Mankato Teachers College Mormngsude Col lege Taught swummlng at Cam pus Summer School for sux weeks '1 dursng summer of l956 Top right Mrs Beverly McLoone Girls Physncal Educatuon and Home Nurslng In charge of Orchesus and Cheer leaders La Crosse State College Prevlously taught at Logan Hugh School and Stevens Ponnt Has worked as a counselor at Camp Manuto wish 'ibv',4 'l?x Bottom left Emmett Ford Boys Physucal Educatnon Coaches fneld events In track Crosse SC B E Colorado State M U of Mmn U of IS ,S Lawrence College Instructor In Navy Reserve Offucers School ln summer 1956 attended school at Great Lakes Bottom right Walter Babe Welgent- Physucal Educahon Coach Athlenc Dnrector U of Wlsconsln B S Marquette U Studued football and basketball at U W a d supervused a lt re creatnon In La Cr mer l956 s ores: nt of B er State Spo smens Q.-f In badrnmton, under Mrs McLoone's in ,.--- struchon, semor gurls learn proper wrist -f achon and sknllful servlng of the brrdre St. Olaf, LaCrosse State, Stout, and Viterbo Colleges sent 21 student teach- ers to Central in the first semester, 3 in the English department, 6 in boys, phy ed, 4 in industrial arts, and 3 in the social studies department. Page 22 . 1 ,- C . C A g I.. . '- I . :C U - I I my ,MMM l , 7 Bs. -- ' , C g fr A I at e 1' C. . s I I A ,A j lv 41,-,quxg 5 I , . . L C f ' ' ' ' ' ' - 2 tk C ll A.: 1 .1 C w'.2 7. C, l T- r V I ' I 'S M M , gi CCCCl E ,V W , X 'I .' C F 1 1 -1 f 'ctelaln g I r- - sl ' ll C , C - O 5 Af I R J , l, , h K N XXX A, S l vl 7 lv ' xv . . - u . '-
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VX .N XS ,L 631 asses c I The l907 graduates, including both January and June classes, numbered thirty-nine, thirty girls and nine boys. At the June commencement exercises held in the La Crosse Theater, Professor Terry of Chicago delivered the address. The new high school, the only one in the city, housed four complete grades, nine through twelve. Because of mid-year prpmotions, there were eight classifi- cations, the freshmen, advanced freshmen, sophomores, ad- vanced sophomores, juniors, advanced juniors, seniors, and ad- vanced seniors. Each of the eight classes was organized with a president, a secretary, and a treasurer. -' -Each also had a yearbook committee responsible for a sec- tion of the annual. Several of the classes selected a motto, a color, and a flower. The advanced seniors added their choice of fowl the owl. w W I M P'fliDJlwfVl s, X - 0 .s 4,0 700 .Q 1 as as W: s QW X
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