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l. D, R. Wartinbee, B. M., U, of Wis., teaches music. This Nocturne adviser is a Rotarian and is the director of the La Crosse Concert Band. Doc enjoys directing good musicians or singing with a male quartet. 2. Walter Weigent, B. S., U. of Wis., teaches health and intramurals. He coaches football, bies, and Halliburton is her favorite author, 5. Ethel Goetting, secretary to Supt. Wiley, graduated from Central High. Her favorite sports are golfing, bowling, and skating, and a juicy steak is her r test delight, 6. Bill' Mn n,c ice secretary, enjoys C arlesluau b Hope, William Powell, .532 tennis, skiing, tumbling, and intramural base- - - ball. A Western trip rates as his favorite, and Trinnlswj ll3lCCOrgaaSnj1iSHEaV2i?:SS a hunting and fishing are his hobbies. ADM a ml ' high School Secretary 3. Frank Bartlett, Ph. B., Carroll College, 1 . . ' . ' taught physics since Col, Hough left. He le S r d'Sf'and,SUperV'SeS Sludgw help' an adviser of the senior class and ofthe me y 'S' la A he P'Pe Organ and e 'lOY5 some organized Physics Club, He is interest in V19 US' Ogsbaff? l'TeV DGTS- f h radio and photography' Q Q . CRUI' , OWS, USIVTSSS Vnanagef O f 9 4, Annabel! L, Sherer, B, E, La Cro evjfa oard ducation and graduate of Central, T. C., is teaching English in Mr. mm e o ubert's Ave Maria and A Lan- place. Handwork and cooking are r hob- -rn er Hand. His hobby is skat. T :G Page Zl
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gl C H Stokke B A Luther lvl A o U teaches geography and socual sclence and IS faculty manager of athletics Take lt or Leave lt IS his favorite radlo program Iefse and lutefusk are favorite foods Mark Sutton B S U of lllanons IS p ys lcal education and swxmmnng Instructor for boys Has favorite sport IS basketball and he coaches Central s great cage teams H ns also a Bov Scout Commlssnoner 3 Cydell Swenson B S U of Mnnnesota ns responsible for the effuclent up to date library of Central and IS adviser of the Llbrary Round Table Chevrolets and a trup to New York rate hrghest with her -l Theodora Taras B A Lawrence College teaches Latnn German and world history She advnses Girl Reserves and lnkes to play chess P ge23 Besides being an ardent window sull gar dener she enpoys horseback rldlng 5 C C Thomas B A lvlnlton College has temporarily left Central to accept a posutuon as prlnclpal of Longfellow Junlor Hugh Whnle at Central he taught Englush and was the bus :ness manager of the Booster at Central and Latnn at Washington School Her hobbies are art metal work and palntung Thus Ronald Colman fan enjoys rndung fish :ng snowshoenng and the vlolrn 7 F H Wandrey B E Rrver FallsT C lvl A Iowa advlsesS T C and Falconer Speech Club He teaches algebra geornetry and pub llc speaking Hns favorlte food IS ple hns fa vorrte sports golf and huntnng l T l. .. ,..., ,..,lwa .' A ' - 'I 1 l ' . I . . . I . .I I ll - - - ' , . . . . . I 'n - 'l - , ' A , ' ' . 6. Adele Wallin, B. S., U. ofWis,, teaches art ' ' ' - - ' I . . , I I D . A . . . I . .I . .I . A ' I .I , . . . r . l I . 4 . - ' I -
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Faithful Workers l Roy Falk as the lanntor who keeps our base ment rn a spnck and span condntlon and helps the other janltors keep the halls neat Thus World War veteran rs an Amerncan Leglon member and a former baseball player 2 Audrey Jaseph a graduate of Central Hugh School serves the lunches rn the cafeteria Frled chvcken and dressung us her favornte dish her favorite book 3 Stanley Kranc IS our engnn er whos job IS located mostly In the boller room He IS re sponszble for keepong every room at Central at the same temperature and he funds thus quute a task on cold days 4 Robert Moore our newest yanntor keeps the gym swlmmmg pool and machnne shop Poge 22 neat and cleans after muxers He ns a former pro esslonal baseball player whose hobby 1 fishing 5 G org Naegle helps sweep the mann floor and he takes care of Zl 5 Study Hall and the typung rooms He says One thnng I would enjoy would be to see smlles on the faces of students who type after school 6 George Oelschlg our oldest yanutor takes care of the upper hall sweeps Zl 2 Study Hall and looks after the drxnkung fountauns Roos evelt IS admured by thus ganntor who has a friendly greetnng for everyone 7 The lanutors morning slesta an May l94C 8 Wnndow repanrnng In Room l l l just one of many 'Obs . . 4 . f . .Q . , s ' ' ' . 1 h ' v I ll - I ' . . ' I . . . , , . A , H and she chooses Gone With the Wind' as - - - ' ' I I I '. , D D . . I' . A , 1 A . . , . . I. . ' ' A I , .' l l . I A - .1- 1 1 ' I '
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