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Foreword With a grateful glance backward and a steady gaze forward, we the Senior Class, pre- sent the 1960 Gleaner. Many of you, when you see our photographs, will be astonished at how we have grown. Should you compare our present pictures with those of four years ago, you would notice how our physical appearance has changed. Beaming, hoydenish faces of four years ago now hint of true womanly charm. Freshmen striplings with boyish faces now sport more manly frames and masculine features. Who among you, readers, would say that our growth has ended here, with these out- ward characteristics? Look closely, and observe'that there has been much more to our development than mere external changes. Look at our course of study and our teachers; both have fanned the spark of knowledge into flame. Look at our achievements, stepping- stones to future success. Look at us ourselves-our hopes, our joys, our ways-our every- day life. Then let this book speak for us, to show you all how we have grown, grown in mind even more than in body. Thanks to our growth in these four years our feet are set firmly on the ground. It is our hope that we may keep them there and continue to develop responsible citizens who will make substantial contributions to the welfare of our fellow men.
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IN MEMORIAM Roy T. Normington We seniors take pride in having had Mr. Normington as our superint- endent. We remember him as an ardent supporter, not only of our athletic teams, but also of all school activities. We remember Mr. Normington as a man of natural dignity and poise who always had time for a friendly word. We, like many who have been graduated before us, will often re- call and acknowledge the wisdom of his words, -- You make the record, we keep it. The faculty also remembers Mr. Normington. They recall his con- stant help and faithful backing. They recollect Mr. Normington's enjoy- ment of home and family life that stimulated a sincere personal interest in each faculty member. They will never forget Mr. Normington's avid interest in books which made him a well-informed and interesting con- versationalist. The community remembers Mr. Normington's interest and success in expanding our school system, for they were well aware of his partici- pation in activities which led to the betterment of Reedsburg and surroun- ding areas. Mr. Normington's death was deeply felt by all, but mostly by those who were aware of his tireless activity to improve our school system as well as our community. 7
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