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Clif1a.u.ti u.Q mufzalci, ci irttii-163 mr,zwi,ani.aQ Rita lzmacfs The lunchroom murals, which were painted by H. H. Wessel in l945, are dedicated to the memory of the boys who made the supreme sacrifice in World War ll. Their names appear on a plaque placed beneath the murals Albrecht, Richard J Arndt, Lee W. Asimus, Earl E. Bassett, William R. Bauer, Donald Bauer, Harold W. Beckman, Howard Bleh, Edward J. Baomgard, John Bramkamp, Charles Brater, Elmer R. Broxterman, Joseph F. Buschle, Richard Camden, Charles H. Carney, Lawrence E Coghill, .lack Dell, George W., Jr. Edelman, Bruce Endress, Joseph G. Felix, Alexander W. Frey, Edward Gibbons, Charles Habig, Charles J. Hartig, Donald G. Hitzfield, Charles Horton, Robert W. Huffman, Marvin C. lsenogle, Robert L. Jansing, Robert H. Johnson, Ora L., Jr. Jordan, Harold E. Joy, Daniel T. Knapp, James G. Lammers, Arthur H. Lampe, Frederick W. Levy, Albert S. Long, Robert L. Mattan, George J. Meyer, Robert Modiano, Raoul Nolte, James R. Norris, Jack M. Poggendick, H. W. Renschler, Gordon Rundy, Elmer H. E. Rutledge, George A. Sauer, Donald E. Sauer, George Sayre, Dean A. Schaefer, Walter Schneider, William Seibel, Frederick Shelby, Jack Silber, Richard Stefan, Robert W. Steele, Donald E. Tahl, Malcolm Volmer, Joseph C. Wagner, Allen Wavra, Frank W. Weiskittel, Louis Wilde, Albert G.
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DEIJIIIATIUN PUEM By MRS. B. H. SIEHL At Dedication Exercises, September 10, l928. Long stood in virgin growth these Western Hills Bathed in the golden glow of setting suns For centuries, known to the white man and the red Crowned by the trees, enfolded by the river, Maiestically they watched changes, themselves unchanged But now great changes come: The land is cleared, the glebe is broken, By hundred men assemble, Steam shovels tear great caverns in these hills, Wood, iron, brick, stone, in seeming confusion thrown Men labor and the building grows, Little by little, sometimes leap by leap, Again slowly, but always upward, upward From the hills to the skies. Today it stands complete, Holding within itself lore of the past, hope for the future, Moving outward onthe sea of time Ready for its great adventure, A wide expanse its future lies, God grant we make it glorious. 14
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