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ANNUAL STAFF SiAndmg $. Kubntc, J. Yop k, L Icmem, R. Pavlik, J. Chcrney, C. Seated —C Dftnhnne, N, Metzlef, Mtsa Hannon Annual Advisor, L Graunke, L Veil«r. Dequains, D. Duqoaiflfl We, the staff, working with our advisor, Miss Eunke Hannon, have done our best to make this yearbook one that wiil long be remembered and enjoyed Man ' s right fo knowledge is, and will continue to be a cherished goal for everyone, The staff has tried to give you a brief but complete review of the year ' s work at Luxemburg, We hope you will like this thirteenth edition of Memories in Blue, The staff includes! Editor - Nancy Metzler Co-Editor Lie!a Dequarne Business Manager — Robert Pavlik Ass ' t Business Manager - Leonard Lemens Chairman Fund Raising Committee — Sharon Kubale Chairman Senior Section - Elaine Velicer Chairman Art Committee Judy Yopek Chairman Typing Committee — Carol Dantinne Chairman Photo Committee — Donna Dequalne Chairman Athletic Committee - John Cherney Chairman Musk Committee - Elaine Mathu Chairman Forensics Committee Carolyn Graunke Page Strven
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MR. GREGOR A NEW PERSPECTIVE FOR EDUCATION Nuclear fission and fusion and rockets with the possibility of space travel is ushering in an age unsurpassed for its challenging, exciting and dangerous possibilities. For the first time our country is confronted with the possibility of being relegated to the status of a second rate power. Public institutions and their programs are being subjected to the most critical scrutiny. This is especially true of our schools because the remarkable scientific and technological achievements of ihe Russians are being credited to their education program. It took a national crisis having implications existence as a free nation to make us see education in its proper perspective with relation to survival in a nuclear and rocket age. Billions of dollars were always available to buy survival in terms of the munitions and trained personnel were relatively negligible on the national level. We spent one third more for alcohol than education and five-seven¬ ths as much as for tobacco as for education. Political maneuvering killed a bill for Federal aid for school building construction, Now it appears probable that Federal appropriations for scholarships for outstanding students may be a reality. For the first time educational training is being given equal importance with guns, bombs and rockets. It is indeed fitting that the class of 1958 should choose as the theme of their edition of Memories in Blue, Man ' s Right to Knowledge and the Free Use There¬ of Never have we been made more deeply aware of its implications for our personal welfare. At last we are beginning to realize that our most fundamental resource resides in the minds of our people. That, rather than bombs, will make or break our country. That is our security. George V, Gregor Principal PiKjr: Sr
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OUR GEORGE V- GREGOR, IB $ University of Wisconsin Principal Mathematics Thirty Fourth year at L H S FRANK l CHAIUPA, B S. Oshkosh Si are College Mathematics, Athletics Eleventh year ai L,H, LUCILE H, KOTAS, B.S. Central State Teacher College English junior Cl at Advisor Third year at L.H.S, JAMES MARCKS. B.5. University of Wisconsin Agriculture Third year at LH.S, E ighT EUNICE E. HANNON B.A, University of Wisconsin Social Science Memories in Blue Senior Class Advisor Twentieth year at LH.S. ANTON L ANDERSON, B.S, Stevens Point State College Science. Athletics Thirteenth year at LH.S, DONALD j SCHIMMEL5 PUB Marquette University English and Library Sophomore Gass Advisor Fourth year at LH.5, JANET MARCKS, B.S. University of Wisconsin Home Economics Third year at L H.S,
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