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Dedication Wlth deep appreclatlon for her many years of unselflsh serv1ce and a slncere wxsh for many more years of happlness and contentment we the semor class of Kaukauna I-hgh School respectfully ded1 cate thls annual to Mlss Florence Bounds former Latln and hlstory teacher KHS not only lost a great teacher but upon her retxrement they also lost a true frlend MISS Bounds earned her Bachelor of Arts degree at Lawrence College graduatxng wlth honors She Un1vers1ty of Chlcago Whlle 1n college she re Ce1V6d the d1st1nct1on of electlon to Ph1 Beta Kappa a natlonal soc1ety whlch recognlzes ex cellence 1n scholarshlp MISS Bounds taught at Kaukauna Hlgh School cont1nuously for over 25 Always gwtng never takzng Always buzldzng never breakmg In her students mznds awakzng Love for education Steadfast tn her chosen work Never known to slack or shzrk Patzence zn her heart dzd lurk True to her vocation For the hours she did spend And the talents she dzd lend Our humble gratztude we send In thts, our dedzcatzon By Dorothy Klem years w1th the except1on of two years when 1llness forced her to g1V6 up her teachmg dutles tempor arlly She IS now res1d1ng 1n Appleton WISCOHSIH To have frlends was MISS Bounds mam objec t1ve She l1ked everybody and wanted everybody to llke her she IS one of the few people of whom It can be sald She never sa1d an unklnd word Former students of M1ss Bounds have been known to say that she was one of the most Lnter estmg teachers they ever had because Wlth V1V1d word p1ctures and personal notes she made h1s torlcal flgures come to hfe Perhaps the one factor more than any other that makes MISS Bounds so well loved IS her phllosophy You can flnd somethlng HICS 1n any body 1f you just look for It U O ' 9 . , , . , . . . . . , . . I - -- . . , . . , - , . . . . . g ' ' ' ' KK ' ' ,Y -I 7 7 ' ,u n . 1 . - I . . also attended the Unxverslty of Wlsconsln and the . . . ' u u n D n y f - l 1 1 . 1 . , n , , - - . . . . , .L . . . . - a u . I . , 3, , . 5 5 , . 7 , . J 7 7
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Superintendent The past few years have presented our American society with a distinct youth problem It is not a new problem nor is it un eye upon the activities the philosophy and the attitudes of its youth It has happened to every generation of youth and it is safe to assume that it will continue to be thus with every suc ceedmg generation It s a situation in which the critical members of the older generation do not or will not recognize that youth always is confronted with a changing and more complex social political and economic order The more optimistic however grant that our present day youth are a more intelligent a freer and a more self ieliant group than it has ever been the privilege of American society to know Pabe 6 If there is any reason for pessimism about this genera- tion of youth, it is because they face in their adult life a compli- cated social condition an un predictable economic future and a serious threat of a chaotic world They are confused and bewildered by the present day national and world conditions Just as much as we adults are They are not able to foresee what might possibly be in store for them when they leave school If there is to be found a prac tical answer to this youth prob lem it must come through the combined efforts of all public and private agencies Greater and fuller understanding of the complexities of the society into which our young people go when their school days are Jver 1S a responsibility to which the schools and the community must dedicate themselves To do otherwise will inflict the penalty of thrustmg them, com pletely unprepared into a world which we adults with amazmv efficiency have almost destroyed and in the doing of which our youth can fortun It is rather apparent that there is a youth problem because we have created one for them Some of us have the faith and the confidence in them to be lieve that they will find the answers to their problems be fore we bungling adults will solve our own problems .7Jvf'23 i l . , . usual to have the older generation look with a none too friendly ately, Claim H0 responsibility-
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