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- A M The staff, in composing this Hectorian, has tried to present an accurate and vivid account of the entire school year. It is the first time a senior class has been able to include all the activities of the year, from the day of registration through to graduation and the class trip to Wash- ington, D.C. May this Hectorian always be a source of pleasant memories for you. A
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administrative leaders aided by their efficient secretaries TO THE SENIORS OF 1952: You, the 53rd class to graduate from Hector High School may think you have the most hopeless situation before you. It is true. you have a challenging position with war, communism, and a general lack of respect for authority lurking about you. However, there are no hopeless situations, There are only men who have grown hopeless about them. l suggest you take r the uplook if the outlook is bad. This is your commencement of adulthood. Put away childish things and make your life count for God, country, fellowmen and yourself. Wgffraffs A. P. BERGEE - Superintendent f -4? O I I - J Qu-A ,Au .....,,,, . MARCELLA NELSON. Superintendent's Secretary MARY LOUISE JUHNKE. Principal's Secretary A. P. BERGEE B. A. Luther College L. L. B. American Extension University of Minnesota Superintendent The youth of today go forth from high school facing chal- lenges and opportunities unparalleled in history. We must look beyond the world tensions of today to catch the real vision of what lies beyond the threshold upon which the Class of l952 finds itself. Our world has shrunk rapidly and is continuing to do so. Commercial air travel at the speed of sound will soon be common- place. Airplanes have opened up areas for development and settlement that have been inacessible to train, boat, or truck. Progress in medicine, chemistry, and the utilization of atomic energy suggest swiftly changing practices throughout the world. New nations, seeking self-determination, are flexing their muscles and lifting their heads, striving to catch a glimpse of the New Era. Each year opens up new vistas to those who are iust start- ing to build their future on a foundation of vision, tolerance and understanding, and guided by a Faith that honors the individual worth and brotherhood of man. CARL E. KLEIMOLA B.E. Whitewater State X fa Teacher's Coilege ' M.A. University of Minnesota Principal, Social Science Carl E. Kleimola
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