- Page 1: The History of Western Technical Co
- Page 5 and 6: The Fifth Director Beverly S. Simon
- Page 7 and 8: Where did it all begin? We frequent
- Page 9 and 10: La Crosse Continuation and Adult Sc
- Page 11 and 12: On June 3, 1913 the Board authorize
- Page 13 and 14: Part II - The Vocational School - 1
- Page 15 and 16: The 1920’s In 1920, one floor of
- Page 17 and 18: In the spring of 1928, an apprentic
- Page 19 and 20: It is fairly evident that the prese
- Page 21 and 22: Previous to hearing the communicati
- Page 23 and 24: La Crosse Vocational and Adult Scho
- Page 25 and 26: In 1940, the new Auditorium got off
- Page 27 and 28: November Rudolph Serkin, a well kno
- Page 29 and 30: May 3-6 Miss Portia Winters, a nati
- Page 31 and 32: May 10 The La Crosse Vocational Civ
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- Page 35 and 36: 1946 Auditorium events included . .
- Page 37 and 38: In the homemaking area many persons
- Page 39 and 40: Employment Service, La Crosse Chamb
- Page 41 and 42: A Telegrapher Operator training pro
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- Page 45 and 46: placement of the cardiac in industr
- Page 47 and 48: In 1958, the Vocational School buil
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- Page 51 and 52: In March 1963, the Commercial team
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A New Statewide Movement: From Voca
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Coleman Technical Institute - 1965-
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“Developing a modern vocational,
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The four persons comprising the Acc
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In February 1966, the Wisconsin Boa
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In 1965 the students voted on renam
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January A first-time showing in La
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June 9 Graduation The June 9, 1966
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1966-67 programming at Coleman Tech
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October 20, 1966-Accolade staff mem
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He was the only man in the class, b
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� Russell Pickering, Galesville,
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April 9 The Minneapolis Symphony Or
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In 1967-1968 . . . August 1967 -- O
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Hess, Louise Larson, Kathleen Lish,
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In January 1968 financial problems
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The First Catalog The “first” s
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May 14 St. Coletta’s Choir, a 44-
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Coleman Technical Institute, A Self
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Part IV - A Technical Institute Our
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� Named the Batavian National Ban
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In the fall of 1970, the 60-year-ol
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In September 1968, six languages we
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In October 1968, waterworks operato
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1968-69 marked the first time that
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“Are taxpayers’ funds for vocat
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An employer-employee banquet -- In
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Basketball Season The basketball te
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Future Secretaries Association - Cl
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1969 January 30 The Travel and Adve
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In 1969-1970 . . . The Quarter Syst
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The budget for Fiscal Year 1970 was
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about 30 years of experience in the
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several routines by the time the ba
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ecently introduced three post-high
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Health-Science Building (Kumm Build
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District Director Richardson gave t
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Baseball Jay Aylsworth Dan Bina Phi
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Future Secretaries Association - Cl
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March 3 “Bermuda . . . Isle of Re
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Part V - The 1970’s: An Era of Gr
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Fees and Programs Effective Fall 19
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October 20, 1970 - Riverside Park g
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In February 1971, WWTC, in cooperat
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March 18, 1971 - The City of La Cro
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In May 1971, the WWTI auto technolo
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Wrestling The team included: Tom Ba
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Future Secretaries Association - Cl
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September 25 and 26 Pills-a-Poppin
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� Scholarships presented to the s
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In 1971-1972 . . . District Board M
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In the Fall of 1971, a new Cooperat
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La Crosse Fire Department and coord
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October 30, 1971 - Nine girls were
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competition at Green Lake in March.
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In 1972 - Coleman Remodeling. The f
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In February 1972, thirteen students
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In February 1972, the Commercial Ar
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In 1972, the WWTI Graphic Copy Cent
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In April 1972, the La Crosse Riding
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Graduation On May 25, 1972 - Gradua
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Tennis Tennis was new to WWTI in 19
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Data Processing - Club Advisor: Don
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Wisconsin Office Education Club - C
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May 11 May 12 May 13 Certificates o
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Smith, Linda Busshardt, Barb Nichol
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December 4, 1972 was set-aside for
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January 25, 1973 - “Food Service
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March 9, 1973 - The Related Art Dep
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April 27, 1973 - Delta Gamma Phi he
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In the 1972-73 school year, the app
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Athletics: The sixth annual Athleti
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CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS (NOTE: Club
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Drama Club- Club Advisors: P. Dunnu
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In 1972-1973 events in the Auditori
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In 1973, Elwood Harebo, of La Cross
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December 1973—WWTI faculty reject
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ability to work with the person to
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� December 14, 1973 - A Christmas
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In 1974-1975 . . . Our School The n
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In 1976-1977 . . . In July, 1976, t
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� The District was authorized to
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In 1980 following investigation and
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In 1984, the West Hall Activity Cen
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In 1987-1988 . . . 1987-88 was a bu
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In 1988, Western Wisconsin Technica
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A New Director The expectations of
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In 1991, a Heritage Award was prese
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In 1994-95 . . . In 1995, Matthew D
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Sister Marietta Hackner, member of
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will be the new home for health-rel
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On December 11, 1998, Lillian Hope