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ANNUAL STAFF Standing!—L Radeon?, G- PravechecV, M ' S5 Hannon-Annual Ad- nen, M. Bradaul visor, j. Allen G. Depeao 0. Coopman K Baierl, J, Van Lan- Silling—D De Kasrer, M, Oorner, D. Arefldf, $, DeBakef, This year ' s theme, Education is the Founda¬ tion of Life is a thought that our teachers have been trying to impress upon us for the past four years. In future years, whether we join our nation ' s work force or its military service, or go on to school, the Annua! Staff feels that the knowledge our class has gain¬ ed here will be the foundation for the new learning we will acquire, and is therefore the foundation of our lives. With this annual which we have published under the approving eye of Miss Hannon, our advisor, we hope that we have made a blue book of memories for our students, It includes our activities for the year 1959-60, The Staff Editor Marjorie Dorner Co-Ed if or Delta De Kaster Business Manager Mark Bradael Ass t Business Manager Jerome Vanlannen Chairman Fund Raising Committee Kathy Baierl Chairman Senior Section Gladys Pravechek Chairman Art Committee Daniel Coopman Chairman Typing Committee Sharon DeBaker Chairman Photo Committee Janice Allen Chairman Athletic Committee Gary Depeau Chairman Music Committee Donna Arendt Chairman Forensics Committee Linda Raduenz Page Seven
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MR. GREGOR For eons of time man existed as a savage making little progress. Then in a period of a few thousand years man appeared to awaken from his lethargy and with a progressive in¬ crease sn speed he has pr ojected us into our modern technological race for survival, Education is the basts for this growth and progress. It enables man to build on the foundations and contributions of others. In a single generation it has taken children of parents who lived in a state of savagery and has elevated them to our highest cultural status. Lack of education could reverse the process. History records that in man ' s search for truth it Is inevitable that he will burst his bonds of slavery and make himself free. This truism is borne out so eloquently in the colonial ex¬ periences of the British Empire, Education gives meaning and purpose to life, ft widens perspectives giving broadened visions and new challenges. It gives not only greater satisfactions, appreciations and enjoy¬ ment, but also greater opportunities for ser¬ vice. Science and mathematics with -their associat¬ ed engineering skills are projecting man into new conquests of space, Today his rockets take their place with the planets in their course around the earth. Tomorrow he will establish a base on the moon, Either through splitting or fusion of atoms man has made available almost limitless amounts of energy. It offers a hope of food and shelter to destitute millions. Never in the history of the world has a greater premium been placed on education. More and more the education of a nation ' s people Is being recognized as its greatest na¬ tural resource. It is the resource that will pro¬ bably determine our ability to survive as a free first class nation. The outlook is indeed challenging to the young who are attending our schools, Making the most of their opportunities is not only of importance to them personally but is also a patriotic endeavor. George V, Gregor, Principal
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OUR THEY ARE THE BUILDERS WHO GEORGE V. GREGOR, A.S. University of Wisconsin Principal Thirty-Sixth Year at L.H.S, ANTON L, ANDERSON, S.S. Stevens Point State College Science Athletics Fifteenth Year at L.H.S, JOHN A. CHRISTOFFER5QN, B.S University of Wisconsin Veteran Trainer Ninth Year at L.H.S MAftiLYN KRlESER, B.E. Whitewater State College Commercial Fifth Year at LH.S. EUNICE E HANNON, B.A. University of Wisconsin Social Science, English ' Memories in Blue Senior Class Advisor Twenty-Second Year at L.H.S. FRANK I. CHALUPA, B,$. Oshkosh State College .Via them a tics, Athletics Thirteenth Year at L.H.S. DONALD J. SCHIMMELS, PH. B. Marquette University English, Latin, and Library Sophomore Class Advisor Sixth Year at L.H.S. JAMES MARCKS, B.S. University of Wisconsin Agriculture Fifth Year at L.H.S. Page right
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