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Philip L. Gustafson Physical Education Assistant coach of basketball and track - University of Minnesota, B.S. -- Studied Educational Psychology and Physical Education at University of Minnesota during summer of l96l - Formerly taught at St. Peter, Minnesota - Enioys reading and athletics. Walter Babe Weigent Physical Education Athletic director and eauipment manager - University of Wisconsin, B.S., Marquette University - Super- vised the La Crosse Adult Recreation Program during summer, l96l - President of Badger State Sports- man's Club - Likes gardening, hunting and fishing. Mrs. Avis Lebiecki Home Nursing and Physical Education Adviser of Orchesis and Central Cheerleaders - La Crosse State College, B.S. - Was a recreation director at Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin, during summer of l96l - Favorite methods of relaxation are swimming and dancing. Mrs. E. Evelyn Bradford Girls' Physical Education Adviser of Dolphins and Girls' Athletic Association -- Battle Creek College, B.S., Mankato Teachers College, Morningside College - During summer of l96l visited daughters in Livingston, Montana, and Spokane, Washington. ill Mr. Gustafson, Mr. Weigent, Mrs. Lebiecki, and Mrs. Bradford check over fitness tests to be given to all of their physical education students. Staying Fit and Playing Fair Central, which is the only high school in the county with a swimming pool, requires one day of swimming per week for all sophomores and juniors. Central's Physical Education program follows that of the American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. The sophomore and iun- ior boys are trained in wrestling and tumbling. The senior boys play softball and touch football. ln tenth and eleventh grades, girls play various team games, while senior girls bowl, play badminton, and take courses in home nursing. Ex ressin Talents www P 8 N, ,l The Art, Music, and Home Economics depart- ments at Central offer each student a chance to develop his i-ndividual talents. Pupils with artistic talent are provided for in classes of painting and clay work. ln home economics courses, girls learn child care and good family relations as well as cooking, The music department offers almost every type of mu ic from classical to swing. The ,music groups are r' cl h , swing choir, girl ffa'ndl'boys' chorutsl! r i5gnd, concert ,fi swing b dh nd o st , in , E .fd 5-F ' ff f . L ,N A ll abr 'af - Y tl' w etoglm t' ' te 'e fnnsf .. fliff school ,, i s teach rs of the fi a e kerv Mrs. Ethyl C. Dahler fi I Und Home Economics A f ' ig! , 'l Y-Teen adviser - St. Olaf College, B.A., ifColum a1 I University, lowa State College + Member of A. .' . and chairman of Senior H.S. Home Economic rri ulum Committee - Enjoys cooking, knitti , an playing bridge. william w. sake, f l . Instrumental Music fc , Directs Concert, Marching, Pep and Swing Bands Orchestra, advises Nocturne - L.S.C., B.E., western University, University of Michigan - summer, 1961, coached tennis and directed b sm Senior Band - Graduate, of,,Central.,fV K, H, 'ff ' Henry N. Aronson ,Ml , ff!! if p l, , 1 Vocal Music, Algebra f 'fig I.,L W 'sl4 Advises Nocturne and Swing Choir'4+ Superior State College, B.S., Michigan State University, M.M. - Worked for telephone company during past summer - Directed Barbershop Chorus during winter - Favor- ite hobbies are hunting and fishing. Ralph B. Rydman Art Adviser to Art Club and supervisor of noon hour study hall - Winona State College, B.S. and M.S. - During the summer of l96l, some new equipment was added to his room - Favorite method of relaxation is playing the piano. 'I3
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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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fr- ' -of 'Q ers. -. 'ft we . . g . i stif-stef-ii. .Q ,,.. S, . Mrs. Helen A. Lennon French Adviser of Les Pleiades-La Crosse State College, B.S., Fort Kent State College, Maine-Went camping summer, l96l -Teaches French at La Crosse State- Enioys sketching and painting - Has written best seller. Theodora Taras Latin, German Adviser of Circle, Studio Flott, and J.C.L., Lawrence College, B.A.g U. of Wis,p Middlebury College, U. of Cinn. - During the past summer, attended Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Ont.-State Chairman of J. C. L. Mrs. Kathleen Spence English and Spanish Advises Los Hidalgos and Memorial Day program-U. of Wis., B.A.g University of Valencia in Spain-Studied Spanish at Escuela Normal in Mexico summer, 1961- Favorite methods of relaxation swimming and reading. Cydell E. Swenson Librarian Adviser of S.L.A.C., member of Assembly Program Committee-U. of Minn., B.S., Western Reserve U., B.L.S. - Summer, l96l, attended American Library As- sociation convention - Relaxes by reading or gardening. Miss Taras and Mrs. Lennon transfer onto one of their own tapes Aa foreign-made tape so that it can be used as a teaching aid. Foreign Tongues ln an atmosphere dominated by the influence of Caesar and the Romans, Latin is studied by those wishing a better understanding of our English language. Conversation, films, reading exercises, and special projects on the history of the country increase a-nd improve one's vocabulary and under- standing of the German people and their language. ln French and Spanish, emphasis is placed on lis- tening and understanding the language as well as on speaking it. Special activities in class add to the enjoyment of the course. Sitting around a table laden with high school battery tests, Mrs. Nebel and Linda Myren, Central's secretaries, confer with Miss Brye and Miss Malchow, two of Central's guidance counselors. 14 S Not knowing what the world will require of him after graduation, a high school student must de- pend upon the experience of others. He quite naturally turns to parents, friends, books, or cata- logs for advice. Modern high schools, however, provide professional guidance counselors to help the student plan for the future. These guidance counselors are trained to evaluate the problems of the student so that upon graduation he can smoothly make the transition to gainful employ- ment or college matriculation. Helping Hands Mrs. Irma Nebel Secretary to Miss Malchow University of Chicago, B.S. - During summer of l96l, traveled and camped throughout the United States- Favorite methods of relaxation are camping and out- door sports- ls very interested in Girl Scouting. Linda Myren Secretary to Mr. Hanson ln charge of office pages- l96l graduate of Central High School, was member G.A.A., Business Club, Girls' Chorus, and Office Help-During past summer worked at Central High School office-Likes to bowl and swim. Randi Brye Guidance, Latin Advises Harlequins, Junior Classical League, and Senior Class-LaCrosse State College, B.S., Northwest-ern U., M.A.g U. of Wis.-Central graduate-Attended Na- tional J.C.L. convention at U. of Indiana last summer. Evangeline C. Malchow Counselor Adviser of Circle and Student Council-U. of Minn., B.S. and M.A.g U. of Wis. Attended a guidance confer- ence at U. of Wis. this summer-Favorite hobbies are reading and hiking-Member of the Bookfeillows Club.
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