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THESE CHANGING TIMES Ms. Kroepel has completed her second year at Lincoln High, teaching American History and Psychology. Ms. Kroepel was born in Manistee, Michigan, but has lived in Park Falls since she was three. She attended one year at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and three years at University of Wisconsin- Superior, where she graduated in 1973 with a Bachelor of Science degree; majoring in history and minoring in psychology. In the past two years Ms. Kroepel has coached Girls’ Track and has been the cheerleaders’ advisor. This year she has also coached the Girls’ Competitive Volleyball Team. Mr. Kadlacek has completed one year, and one semester of teaching at Lincoln High. He student taught at D.C. Everest-Schofield before coming to Park Falls. Mr. Kadlacek teaches Sociology, General Math, and World History. He was born and raised in Phillips, Wisconsin, and attended the Univer- sity of Wisconsin-Madison, and the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Mr. Kadlacek coaches the golf team at Lincoln High. (LEFT) Mr. Kadlecek acquaints his freshmen with the library. (RIGHT) Miss Kroepel instructs her history class. (ABOVE) Mr. Busby talks to students of his history class. (LEFT) Mr. Warshall prepares a filmstrip for one of his classes. Mr. Warshall has completed fifteen years at Lincoln High. His classes are: Political Science, German 1, World Geography, and American History. Mr. Warshall was born and raised in Butternut, Wisconsin. He attended Northland College, Ashland, Wiscon- sin; Loyola University School of Law, Chicago, Illinois; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota; and the University of Wisconsin, Superior, Wisconsin. He has a B.A. in social sciences and German; and an M.A. in social sciences. Mr. Warshall is the Student Council Advisor. In his second year teaching here at Park Falls, Mr. Busby taught con- temporary U.S. history, sociology, contemporary issues, consumer economics, and marriage and family planning. During his spare time he became advisor for Torch, making sure people knew what had to be done, working with senior and junior editors, section editors, photography, and staff. Before coming to Park Falls, Mr. Busby taught one year as a provi- sional teacher in Chicago, Illinois and one-half a year at Stillwater, Minne- sota. 27
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(LEFT) Miss Davern explains accounting procedures to Julie Peterson. (ABOVE) Mrs. Graf keeps an eye on her Capstone class while they work. In Miss Da vem’s second year here at Park Falls, she taught Accounting, Typing 1 and 2, Consumer Economics and Business Law. In addition to teaching she partici- pated in G.A.A. Faculty volleyball and bowling. Miss Davern was junior class advisor and vice-president of the negotiation committee for the PF A. In making class interesting, Business Law performed a mock trial in class. HELPING US THROUGH Mrs. Graf who teaches two classes of beginning typing and one class of beginning shorthand, said this had been the best year since she’s been here because of the added space and new equipment, partially funded through the CAPSTONE program. For two consecutive hours in the afternoon, Mrs. Graf was the teacher-coordinator for the Secretarial Practice - CAPSTONE. Mr. Knutson, guidance counselor here at Lincoln, enjoys contact with young people as they are a very vibrant, ever moving, ever changing group in our society.” Interesting ideas that young people wanted to pursue were police science, engineering, animal science, and law for young ladies, and young men wanting to go into oceanography, landscaping, agricultural engineering, nursing, and chef work. These people in their very unique- ness make my work very challenging.” (ABOVE) Mr. Knutson helps plan the future for students at Lincoln. (RIGHT) Mr. Burant was librarian at Lincoln. After teaching English classes in Park Falls for six years, Mr. Burant has taken on the full-time job of librarian. This job is very much appreciated by the student body, since the library is the center of information and knowledge here at Lincoln. Mr. Burant was born and raised in Racine, Wisconsin. He attended the College of Racine, majoring in English and Elementary Education. Mr. Burant coaches the Junior Varsity basketball team. 26
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Miss Auger has taught at Lincoln High for eleven years. She teaches Home Economics once again this year. But she also teaches several new courses which have been added to the GUIDING AND TEACHING curriculum. These are: child develop- ment and family living, bachelor living, tailoring, interior decorating, and foods and nutrition. She says her most enjoyable class is bachelor living. She is also the director of the FHA organization. Mr. Fredericks again takes over the major portion ofshop courses this year. He teaches material processing, cold metals and hot metals. Besides these courses he is also the director of the new two-hour Capstone course for advanced shop students. (BELOW) MissAuger helps Don Meier with the essentials of the kitchen in her bachelor living class. (FAR RIGHT) Mr. Lilyquist makes sure Scot Striegel does his metal drafting correctly. (RIGHT) Mr. Frederick demonstrates in his new Capstone course. Mr. Swanson has completed his third year at Lincoln High, teaching Drivers’ Education, Small Engines, Materials and Processing, and Junior High Industrial Arts. Much of his spare time is spent teaching students sixteen and older the behind-the- wheel phase of Drivers’ Education. Mr. Swanson was bom and raised in Washburn, Wisconsin. He attended the University of Wisconsin-Stout, majoring in Industrial Arts. Mr. Swanson is the junior class advisor. (RIGHT) Mr. Swanson starts his day out by preparing himself for the shock of student drivers. (FAR RIGHT) Mr. Granstrom shows his Art I students how to make copper jewelry. This was Mr. Lilyquist’s second year teaching here at Lincoln High. He takes care of the Industrial Education of our students, and teaches five different courses: mechanical drafting, material processing, graphic arts, advanced woods, and machine woods. Besides this, he is also the assistant coach for the varsity wrestling team. Mr. Lilyquist received his educa- tion at the University of Wisconsin- Stout, where he majored in industrial education. Mr. Granstrom has completed his fourth year at Lincoln High; he teaches Art Classes I, II, III and IV. He was born and raised in Superior, Wisconsin and attended the Univer- sity of Wisconsin-Superior. Mr. Granstrom is the sophomore class advisor.
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