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CAROL BEULKE . . . Bachelor of Arts degree from Hamline University . . . English. CAROLYN VOGLAND . . . Bachelor of Science degree from University of Minnesota . . . Social Studies . . . English. AA FACULTY THEA CARPENTER . . . Bachelor of Arts degree from Augsburg College . . . Librarian. VICTOR HUBAL . . . Bachelor of Sci- ence degree from St. Thomas . . . English . . . Assistant Coach. DONNA KOPPI . . . Bachelor of Arts degree from Clarke College . . . English . . . Speech . . . Art. LOLA ORMEROD . . . Bachelor of Arts degree from Washington Uni- versity, St. Louis, Missouri . . . Eng- lish . . . History.
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SUPERINTENDENT J. A. HUGHES Like a sundial, an annual records only the sunny hours. In annuals, teachers and even su- perintendents are unfailingly high-minded, patient paragons; and students do not suffer too much at the hands either of photographers or scribes. Not to be too blunt about it, most of us can stand some glamorizing, both photographically and otherwise. And, indeed, why not? The essentials are still there. The photographer may remove an unsightly blemish, a stray lock of hair, or even a few wrinkles. But you still recognize your friends, or the portrait-maker would soon be out of business. This volume will convince anyone that the Class of 1956 was a distinguished group of good-look- ing, promising youngsters. So indeed it was. It has been wonderful to have you around, and we'll surely miss you when you are gone. The Romans had a phrase for it: Ave atque vale! Hail and farewell; or, in freer translation. Hi 'n G'by now! Strange to combine Hello and Goodby in one breath, you think? Almost as queer as Shakespeare's parting is such sweet sorrow. But the stiffest jolt is the very real regret we find mixed in with the joy. For leaving school means the end of some very pleasant relationships, the beginning of some rather formidable responsi- bilities. It means adjustment, change, uncertainty. And you are right in assuming that life will bring a lot more of the same. The far-distant future will continue to arrive disconcertingly soon, inevitably will bring with it some regret and disillusionment. Yet the twinkle in the eye is more significant than the wrinkles around it. May you continue to record only the sweet and the sunny, to do a little retouching of your picture of life, not to deny the unpleasant and the irritating, but to put them in proper proportion with the really important things. Ave atque vale! MR. HAROLD MANLEY MR. FLOYD W. COHOES MR. GEORGE J. SEDLACEK Assistant High School Principal Bachelor of Science and M ,ter of Arts degrees from University of Minnesota. High School Principal Bachelor of Arts degree at.St. Cloud Teachers College and graduate work at University of Minnesota. Elementary School Principal Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degrees from University of Minnesota.
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FACULTY PAUL RAFFERTY . . . Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Thomas . . . English . . . Latin . . . Journalism. MARCIA RAMSEY . . . Bachelor of Arts from St. Catherine's College . . . English 8, 9. JOHN BOBEN . . . Bachelor of Sci- ence degree from University of Minnesota, Duluth Branch ... So- cial Studies . . . English. FLOYD WOLTERS . . . Bachelor of Sci- ence degree from Mankato State Teachers College . . . Business Rela- tions . . . Typing. OLIVER COURTMANCHE . . . Bache- lor of Science degree in Business Education from St. Thomas College . . . Business Relations . . . Book- keeping . . . Consumer Math. LAWRENCE CORRIGAN . . . Bachelor of Science degree from St. Cloud Teachers College . . . Master of Arts degree from'Colorado State College of Education . . . Officer Practices . . . Typing . . . Shorthand.
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