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COULD I HAVE AN EXCUSE? GERTRUDE HILGENDORF Jin memory nf ittr. 2tlfnkn?r The class of ’53 would like to pay tribute to the late Mathias Klinkner, long and widely known in this locality where he spent many years of his life. It is only through such men as Mr. Klinkner, who have the interests of the community and the schools present in their minds, that progress can be made. His interest in civic affairs was indicated during his many years of service to the city and by his bequests to the Board of Education for the improvement of educational facili- ties in the community. Knowing that learning progresses only when the opportunity is available to students, he generously provided for the improvement of athletic, recreational, and musical facilities of our community schools. So, in memory of Mr. Klinkner, we would like to pay our deepest respect and gratitude for the fatherly interest he showed towards the youth of today that they may be the leaders of tomorrow. 6
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MR. GORDON'S MESSAGE Dear Seniors, Another year is drawing to a close and soon another group of young men and women will have finished their high school days. The members of the class of ’53 should keep this one thought ever before them as they engage in new activities — Keep Growing. The greatest thing in life is to function at your highest possibilities instead of at your lowest. No matter what your condition of life may be, no matter what your work becomes, no matter where you live, if you are ever reaching up, mentally and morally, reaching up in both thought and effort for something better, striving continually for something higher, you will be happy and successful. Remember that your education has not ended, but only begun; if you continually look for means of making yourself a better person, you may be sure that your high school course has been worthwhile. Best wishes, A. W. GORDON BOARD OF EDUCATION o
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FACULTY RAY KRANZUSCH Stout Institute B. S., Shop EARL MILLER St. Norbert B. S. World History NORMAN PAUTZ River Falls State B. S. Agriculture HELEN SCHAUBS University of Wisconsin B. S. Home Economics ALICE SCHIPPER Marquette University A. B. English, Latin AUDREY THAEMERT Superior State College B. A. Music, English
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