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I K l og P 7 ws X 114 X xYf 'IRQ ll , M. I 1 1 ,I E? 1 'li' ,A I 'L In one hundred years, the Badger State has risen from infancy and relative unimportance to hold an important place in national life. Its dairy products, for example, surpass in quantity and quality those of all other states. Politically and economically our state has become one of the best examples of the success of democracy. How, one asks, has this success been achieved? How has Wisconsin become prosperous and im- portant? Our dairy herds and scenic beauty alone are not responsible. True, they have helped in development, but are not the primary reason. All the millions of people who have worked, saved, and planned for our Wisconsin of today, all those who pioneered in agriculture and industry, and all those who have gone on from where those pioneers left off, all deserve our expressions of gratitude for our present state of well-being. In a school, just as in the development of Wis- consin, people are responsible for progress or stag- nation. In Neenah High School, progress in learning, plus the ability to get along with people has been promoted, resulting in better coopera- tion among those who are represented by the following
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