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ANNUAL STAFF Row t JL Weiningnf, ttf KollroH, V Barbiaux, H, Johnson V, Rqw 2 J. Jaeque . P- Oeproy, D le-dvina, P Stiulti, Mueller, S. Paqwe. Hannon, D. Bergen M, Comer, J. Kamintki. We, the annual staff, and our advisor, M ss Hannon, have tried to make this edition of ' ’Me¬ mories in Blue one that will be enjoyed now and in the future Our theme, EDUCATION PROMOTES PRO¬ GRESS, was chosen because we believe it to be timely. Since we feel there can be no pro¬ Our staff includes: Editor Virginia Barbiaux Co-Editor Marilyn Kollross Business Manager Jim Jacques Ass ' t, Business Manager Larry Said! Chairman Fund Raising Committee Joyce Weininger Chairman Senior Section David Deprey Chairman An Committee Paul Shultz Chairman Typing Committee Sharon Paque gross without change, we have tried to make this edition a progressive one by making changes and adding new features We hope that the fourteenth edition of Memories in Blue will be successful in giving you a complete picture of life and events at i,H,S during 1958 1959, Chairman Photo Committee Don Berger Chairman Ati defies Committee David Ledvina Chairman Music Committee Verna Mueller Chairman Forensics Committee Mary Ann Dorner General Assistant James Kaminski Page Seven
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EDUCATION PROMOTES PROGRESS Slowly at first, but with an ever accelerating pace, man has been continually expanding the frontiers of knowledge so that today we stand on the threshold of a great new day in science and exploration. Everywhere the mind of man is raising the curtain of darkness revealing vis- fas of new worlds and the realization of old dreams. And on the expanding stage of know¬ ledge new dreams arise offering new challeng¬ es for the intellect of man to make realities in the conquest of his environment. What an exciting and challenging time this is for the young people who are preparing themselves for their life work! Never will one ever be able to bemoan the possibility of not having new worlds to conquer. Every advance in knowledge reveals new challenges. Yesterday vast stores of energy were made available to man through nuclear fission and fusion. It created new concepts of industrial development. Today the great challenge is space travel. It is the beginning of a new age in world history. Tomorrow the deserts will bloom through the discovery of economical means of remov¬ ing salt from the waters of the oceans. The moon will be occupied. Probably Mars will be visited. But behind every new advance is the train¬ ed mind of man pushing forward the frontiers of knowledge. This significant fact has made nations realize that the minds of their people are their great natural resource. The fullest possible development of the intellect of every individual is a necessity for survival as a first class nation. Undoubtedly the greatest con¬ tribution that any individual can make in the cold war is to take every possible advantage of opportunities for education. Truly education is a requisite for progress. It frees the spirit and nurtures cultures and the search for truth. Under it ' s beneficence men go forward with confidence in the future. George V. Gregor Principal Page $i
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OUR THEY GUIDE US ON THE GEORGE V GREGOR, B.S. University of Wisconsin Principal Thirty-Fifth Year ai l H.$. EUNICE E, HANNON A University o+ Wisconsin Social Science Memories in Slue 1 ' Senior Class, Advrior Twenty-first year ai LH-5, GERALD ABITZ B.S. UniversHy ol Wi scorn in Agriculture Tbkd year at LH.S. FRANK | ( CHALUPA, B.S. Oshkosh State College M ' i themaf i c v At h I et i« Twelfth year at L.H.S. ANTON L. ANDERSON B.S. Slovens Point State College Science, Athletics Fourteenth year at L.H.S. DAVID BAUMGARTNER, S.S. Whitewater State College Commercial Third year at LM.5. JOHN A, CHRISTOFFERSON. B5 University of Wt comifi Veteran Trainer Eighth year at L.H.S, EFFIE DOERING. AA.A University of Wisconsin English Freshmen Class Advtsor Second year at LH.S. Page Eight
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