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, 2. 744 New Emile LaCrnfJz Tribune Photo For three consecutive years the S.T.C. sponsored an emblem contest calling for a design that would symbolize Central. Submitted in l949 by Bill Kaulfuss, the Indian on horseback was chosen by the student body in February, l952. Mr. Scott holds the winning design, Page 21
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John Knutson Building Custodian ln charge of west side of first and second floors -- Driver of Red Raider bus -- In summer, l95l, enjoyed trip to Hoover Dam, California, Carlsbad Caverns, and Las Vegas, Nevada. Ambrose Liskovec Building Custodian Takes care of east side of building -- In summer, l9Sl, did maintenance work for Board of Education -- Hobby, woodworking. Member of Red Raider Rooters, Badger Sportsmen, and Building Service Union. Left Central in January, l952. George Jumpy Jiracek Building Custodian In charge of basement and some first floor rooms -- In summer, l95l, went with F.F.A. on fishing tripg also at- tended big league baseball games -- Hobbies, collecting coins, stamps, and pins. Roger Krueger Building Custodian ln charge of annex -- During his summer vacation, l95l, did work on his own house. Member of U.C.T. H l l tl 1 63 H. . V'-if Larry Kaufman Building Custodian ln charge of basement -- Came to Central from Lincoln January 3, i952 -- ln summer, l95l, was fireman at Lincoln Junior High. Member of La Crosse Skating Club. Stanley Kranc Engineer During summer of l95l, vacationed in Virginia and Washington, D.C. -- Has worked at Central for twenty- eight years. Member and Noble Grand of l.0.0.F. .L Z. Gu-ilfacfiawt When Ambrose Liskovec left Central in January to do woodworking for all La Crosse public schools, he was replaced by Larry Kaufman whose previous occu- pations include service in the air force, meat cutting, and janitorial work. Page 20
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