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DONALD I. BERNS 5 ' if 4 6 A review of the tremendous progress the United States of America has made during the middle 1900's in the fields of scientific development reveals to us more and more the need for a well rounded and strong educa- tional program. We have witnessed great strides in modes of com - munication bringing world wide events to our living rooms as they happen. We have succeeded in assuming the lead among the nations of the world in placing useful satellites in orbit and in space travel. Our strides in nuclear science and the use of atomic power for industrial purposes are rapidly overshadowing their wartime functions and showpromise ofa very productive future and a saving of our declining needed natural resources. Electronic computers are able to do the work of great numbers of human minds and hands with complete accuracy. Electronic robots will soon be probing the ocean bottoms and perhaps uncovering untold quantities of oil and mineral resources. World travel in jet propelled stratocruisers enables man to reach any country of the world within one short day, actuallyshrinking the world, so we are all neighbors. All of this has greatly changed our lives. And while we look at space travel, instant communication, elec- tronic machines and nuclear power with awe and wonder- ment, we must not forget the great role of the American family, our schools and our churches in discipling us, so we can continue to be socially well adjusted human beings. Neither must we lose sight of the importance of a sound educational training in the fundamentals and in the ability to think, nor can we fail to train ourselves to choose right from wrong, the ethical rather than the im - moral and the just rather than the unjust. 1 fsck HARVEY H. CORNELL Superintendent of Schools Central State College, B. E.g University of Wisconsin, M.A.g Senior Class Ad- visor. Hobbies -- Hunting, Fishing, Gardening, Fixing Things. Guidance Counselor St. Norbert Collegeg Uni- versity of Wisconsing Senior Class Advisorg Stu- Qs dent Council. Hobbies -- Swimming, Tennis, Photography. KN' GERALD F, THIELKE High School Principal St. Norbert College, Purdue Universityg Uni- versity of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Physicsg Advanced Mathematics, Senior Class Advisor, Camera Club. Hobby -- National Guard LAURABELL ERDMANN Assistant Secretary Hobbies -- Knitting, Crocheting, Painting. GERTRUDE RIVERS Badger Business College, Green Bay. Secretary Hobbies -- Golf, Read- ing.
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1 ! E ANNUAL STAFF OFFICERS -- TOP ROW: D. LeMense, Miss Higgins, K. Gartzke, D. Heidmann, D. Rye. FIRST ROW: S. Schlise, D. Feld, D. Piette. Foreword Students of Algoma High School look out upon a vast universe. They are not merely observers looking down upon the changing world, but they are part of the world. Hence, PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE has been selected as the theme of the 1963 yearbook, Scroll of the Wolves. Learning to live with the dramatic developments of science and technology and to contribute to progress in human relations are challenges to youth as they study and look forward. Horizons are broadened, and attempts are made to develop citizens who will be capable of preserving the best of our heritage and of using and advancing the marvels of our age for the greatest good of humanity. DKACQWM We, the Class of 1963, wish to extend our gratitude to a teacher who has done countless things for us. Through her wise counsel and untiring ef- forts, she has aided us in the production of our year- book. To Miss Alice Higgins, we proudly dedicate this Scroll of the Wolves. We will always re- member her kindness and friendship. 2
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STUDENT COUNCIL--TOP ROW: S. Gunnlaugsson, K. Kohlbeck, L. Hall, D. Heuer, J. Charles, G. Eggerr, C. Lienau, R. Nesemann, R. Bero. FIRST ROW: D. Feld, L. Ledocq, J. Serrahn, B. Tlachac, B. Granius, D. Hettiger, Mr. Berns. Yogetlm Succeed OFFICE STAFF--Miss Erdmann, Miss Rivers, Mr. Cornell, Mr. Thielke. 4
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