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Administration Dear Students, If each of you were asked what you wanted most in life the answer in many cases would very likely be, “success and happiness.” Yet how much thought has been given to the ingredients that make up these two goals and to the price one must pay to attain them? Success is dependent upon knowledge, skill, character, and service and is achieved through study, dedication, industry, and initiative. Happiness comes from within and flourishes on simple goodness, a clear conscience, and a proper sense of values. It cannot be purchased with money nor captured through power but must be nurtured in tolerance, generosity, and understanding. You young people are laying the foundation upon which your future hopes and aspirations will stand. Seize your opportunities now and build for true success and happiness. Best wishes, A. W. Gordon Superintendent Board Of Education A. W. Larson, D. Holst, G. Bloomer, A. Horst, D. Aebischer 1
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Dedication To you Mr. Pautz, we dedicate this edition of the 1967 Tigerette. As advisor to the Future Farmers of America, you have brought much recognition to Chilton High. You have coached numerous state and national judging teams which have received excellent ratings. Because of your efforts, the Chilton Chapter itself has received superior state ratings. You are perhaps the key figure in the success of the FFA organization. Mr. Pautz grew up in the Chilton area and graduated from Chilton High School in 1942. After obtaining his Bachelor’s Degree, he returned to Chilton as an Agriculture teacher and has since received his Master’s Degree. 3
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Dear Students, Graduation is perhaps the paramount objective of every student in high school. Unfortunately, few students realize that there is more to it than receiving a diploma and going through the graduation ceremony. It is also the culmination of your high school record. The importance of the record you have left behind should not be underestimated. It is a clear indication of your abilities, character and personality. Y our record is the best means of evaluating your potential that there is. Remember this: We judge ourselves by what we think we can do--Others judge us by what we have already done. Your school record is part of what you have already done. It should be a source of pride and accomplishment. It has been said that: “Too many young people itch for what they want without scratching for it.” Fulfill your desire for success and happiness with ambition, industry and persistence. Good Luck! John W. Sandberg Principal Secretaries Marlene Neuber Margaret Suchan Barbara Weller I 5
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