Central High School - Booster Yearbook (La Crosse, WI)

 - Class of 1962

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Charles K. Petrasek American Problems Adviser of Hi-Y and Senior Classy member of Assembly and Social Committee-L. S. C., B.S.g U. of Minn.g U. of Wis. - Attended Minn. Social Studies Conference spring, 196l - Enjoys canoeing, camping, and fishing. Lola Beitler Social Studies, U.S. History Adviser of Booster Club and director of school health clinic - University of Wisconsin, Ph.B., University of Minnesota - During the past summer took trip around Lake Superior, stayed at a cottage on Lake Tomahawk. Darold Duel King U.S. History Coaches football and advises LC Club - Winona State, B.S., U. of Wis., - Supervised the beaches and pools for La Crosse Recreation during 1961 - Officiated bas- ketball games throughout the state during winter months. Harold R. Wheelock Social Studies, U.S. History Advises Circle, Member of Assembly and Social Commit- tees - Carroll College, Ph.B.g U. of Iowa, M.A. - Member of Phi Delta Kappa, honor fraternity in educa- tion - Traveled to Rockies last summer - Likes sports and fishing. Mr. Petrasek, Miss Beitler, Mr. King, and Mr. Wheelock discuss the necessity for their social studies classes to keep up with changes in the globe. arrators of the Past The study of history is important to high school students so that they can understand the relationships and influences that contribute to the shaping of not only national -but also world events. Reaching this understanding is an aim of the four different history courses at Central High School. United States History, covering the time from the discovery of America to the present day, is required of all juniors. ln American Problems require of government. The course in World Affairs, an elec- tive, emphasizes the different people and places in relation to the world today. Modern History, an- government. The course in World Affairs, an elec- other elective, deals with the social, political, eco- nomic, and religious struggles that man has been e aged i-n since the time of recorded history. The 'gnificance of the study of history is emphasized b th act that each foreign exchange student the senigrgl the jor l nqgric Qdhlbls Q Q tral takes at least one course in history found in fhgkgk if I Pglcoqgpl-.jg I. ffdjli ng his year-long stay in America. .1 j I, J x f' , f , U ' . l' , jbllx' jxlx- kj r- T1 l a moment of leisure after school, Mr. Watinbee explains the JVSJJQ M If lxl 0'wor of the Wisconsin State Legislature to Mr. Voss and Mr. Schlicht. it ff ,fir J js ,N ,, D. Russe Wartinbglevx M r ff U.S. History, Social Studie ' Director of athletic ticket sales - U. of'Wis., B.M.g U. of Minn., M.A'.g L. S. C. - ls a member of the Wiscon- sin State Legislature - Directed La Crosse Concert Band during summer, 1961 -4- Enjoys watching football games on T.V. Howard R.'-Voss Modern' History, Guidance Coach of debate and tennis, Social Committee member -La Crosse S. C., B.S.: U. of Wis., M.S.-During sum- mer of l96l, studied Guidance at Milwaukee-Central P.T.A. Treasurer, 1961-62---Enjoys reading and sports. C. L. Schliglvt World Hisfory,- English, Speech Adviser of Stage Crew -- La Crosse State College, B.S. -- During past summer, built a patio and painted his house and garage - Graduated from Central - Favor- ite hobby is repairing and restoring antique autos. ,f I1

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Marion A. Fremlin English Co-ordinator of English Department-La Crosse State College, BS., U. of Wis., M.S. -Spent past summer in Europe -Member of church 'and lodge organizations- Had student teacher-Favorite pastime is knitting. 1.7 . -. wzf. ' . ,. , , ,. 1, ,J 1 I . .,f . w ' .- .1 .. f' I Roger R. Kalodrich ' , 7 ,V -- V 4, f ,' El'lQllSl 1 WM VAVV r A 'l if 'I' ' 1 I Adviser of the High Tribune, member of Social Commit- tee, in charge of news releases--La Crosse State College, B.S.,-During summer of l96l finished work for B.S. degree-Enjoys hunting, fishing, bowling and golf. Mrs. Beverly McKenzie English Adviser to Central Playhouse, Pep Club, Social Commit- tee and Student Speakers-La Crosse State College, B.E,-Studied World Populations and Resources and Victorian Lit. at La Crosse State College summer, l96l. Miss Fremlin, instructor of remedial reading at Central, discusses the use and purpose of an accelerator with fellow English teachers, Mr. Kalodrich and Mrs. McKenzie. ur Mother Tongue To be able to express opinions and share ex- periences with others, a student must develop his ability to think, write, listen, read, and speak cor- rectly. The English courses offered at Central High School give training and practice in master- ing these essential skills. Throughout the sophomore year students are engaged in writing their autobiographies. Much of the year is spent in reading literature and be- coming familiar with work of some of the great authors. The first semester of the Junior year is centered on the student's ability to express his own ideas before an audience. This includes the pre- paration and presentation of a Junior Ex speech dealing with the life of a well-known person. Dur- ing the second half of the year, American litera- ture is read. ln the senior year much time is de- voted to grammar and its uses. The student also becomes acquainted with many English authors. The main project is the writing of a research paper requiring long hours in the library. Seniors may also use the reading accelerator. Waiting in the home economics dining room for a faculty meeting to begin, Miss Wiley and Miss Vold admire a beautifully-wrapped Christmas package while Mrs. Britt and Mrs. Hoyer engage in conversation. 10 Elizabeth Wiley English Dean of girlsg adviser of Social Com., 212 Study Hall, and Student Council-Lawrence College, B.A.p U. of Wis., M.S.5 U. of Colo.-Attended Guidance Conference at U. of Wis. and visited Wash., D.C., summer of l96l. Evangeline 0. Vold English Adviser of Booster Ed. Staff-U. of Wis., B.A., St. Olaf College-Studied The Exceptional Child and Modern Drama at Winona S. C. during summer of l96l-ls a church organist-Enjoys golf, reading, and music. Mrs. Deloris Britt English Adviser of Masquers and Junior Red Cross-La Crosse State College, B.S., University of Wisconsin, M.A.p- During summer of l96l studied at U. of Wis. and also enioyed camping in Wisconsin and Michigan State Parks. Mrs. Marcell B. Hoyer English Chairman of Foreign Exchange Program and Faculty Social Com. - Carleton College, B.A.g U. of Minn., S. C. of Wash.-Played golf and went on a few week-end trips during past summer-Favorite pastime is reading.



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Mr. McLeod explains to Mr. Wildt, Mr. Hemauer, and Mr. Mitchell the operation of the radial drill press, which is used for very accurate drilling. Hands at ork The main purpose of an Industrial Arts course is to prepare students either for gainful employ- ment after graduation or for further study in some other field, such as engineering. Industrial arts courses offered at Central are mechanical drawing, machine and architectural drawing, machine wood- working, and machine shop. Driver Education, a required course for all tenth grade students, helps sophomores learn more about driving laws, road signs, physical fitness for driving, and prevention of automobile accidents. Mr. Walters and Mrs. Anderson decide on a typing problem for Mr. Oelke to type on a demonstration typewriter. 0686990899 12 Robert P. McLeod Machine Shop, Mechanical Drawing Supervises building during noon hour - Stout State College, B.S. and M.S. in Industrial Education - During past summer went on canoe trip through Canada and camped in Wisconsin - Favorite method of re- laxation is curling. Glenn R. Wildt Driver Education, Geography Manager of bookroom, baseball coach and assistant football coach - L.S.C., B.S. and M.S., U. of Wis- consin - During past summer was employed by La Crosse Park Department - Likes to read and to watch television. Richard J. Mitchell Mech., Mach., and Arch. Drawing Track coach - Plattville State College, B.S., Bradley University, M.S. - During past summer worked for the State Highway Department - Had student teach- ers in all classes this year - Enjoys watching television. Alfred J. Hemauer Woodworking and Drafting Supervises building during noon hour - Stout State College, B.S. and M.S. - Had student teachers - Worked in Material Handling Department at Trane Company during summer of l96l - Favorite method of relaxation is bowling. With modern civilization has come an increas- ing need for record-keeping and business corre- spondence. To fulfill this need, Central, like many other high schools, offers courses in typing, short- hand, stenography, bookkeeping, and consumer education. The skills gained in such a high school Commercial course are needed to secure this type of job, to teach in this field, or to take more work in college in other areas of business. Job opportuni- ties for those skilled in commerical techniques are numerous. The Business World L. R. Oelke Bookkeeping, Typing, Office Practice Supervisor of lunch lineg treasurer of High School Ac- tivities Funds - Whitewater S.C., B.E.g Central Mich- igan College of Education, U. of Wisconsin - Taught typing at Central last summer - Treasurer of La- Crosse Teachers' Credit Union. Mrs. Marion T. Anderson Stenography, Shorthand, Typing Director of Commercial Production -- University of Minnesota, B.S., Marquette University - During the summer of l96l traveled through the Northwestern states and Northern California - Is a native of Minnesota. Robert E. Anderson Typing, Office Practice, Consumer Education Adviser of Business Club and Hi Trib Business Staff, in charge of storeroom - Wisconsin State College at Whitewater, B.E. - Worked in the life insurance business last summer - Favorite method of relaxation, fishing.

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