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X94 7 Qnmiw Ueffriwuf glad 19414 BackRow1 l.. B. Clarke, . Kr hke, Robert Winn Walter lohnfon, lo a ipa, E Schmeiche Front Row: M ,d ac , Eva W Pwr Smit frrat tt Mi o years the members ot the Quarter Century Club have devoted the major share ot Former Bd. of Ed. President H. Evans, Miss Edna Smith lohn Kraupii, lake Wittqen, Robert Winn, L. B. Clarke are pictured at the first Quarter Century Club dinner in l53t44. their time and energies to the Two Rivers Public School system. The sum total ot their public service is 27l years! The l947 annual statt would like to dedicate their anniversary book to these loyal workers. This exclusive club was the idea ot Superintendent George M. Q'Brien. The only requirement tor admission is to have spent twenty-tive years or more in one ot the Two Rivers public schools. Every spring they hold their annual banguet at which the school board presents new members with a membership cer- tificate, dinner, and gitt award in recognition ot their taithtul service in the teaching tield. The tive charter members include: L, B. Clarke, who spent 34 years in Washington High School, 28 ot which he served as principaly Miss Edna Smith, who has worked as the clerk in the superintendent's otlice tor 28 yearsj lohn liraupa, who- tor the past 27 years has taught at various times mathematics, biology, general science and managed the visual education program and is now assistant boxing coach, Robert D. Winn, dramatic coach and history instructor tor 27 years, and lake Wiltgen, a janitor who has devoted 27 years to his job. ln l9f-ll, three new membership certificates were awarded to Miss Eva Wirth, Miss Mildred Bacon, and Mr. lfwald Schrneichely Mr. Walter lohnson and Mr. A. A. Krusclike joined in l9fl7. Page fl
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fffcimmahaiafm 79417 lt's our twenty-fifth anniversary! Anniversaries don't just happen, they are the result of the vision of men and women. Our splendid school plant came into being because of the vision of citizens who were willing to assume their obligation for the training and education of the youth of the community. Their planning was for the future, and we today are the beneficiaries of their planning and action. The faithful service of our staff of fine teachers and fellowfworkers really makes an anniversary mean- ingful. No institution of learning can exist without a living, thinking, planning, working staff of individuals who are devoting their lives and their talents to the education of the youth of America. We in Two Rivers are fortunate in having a group of men and women who have given life and vigor to our educational pro- gram. Their faithful and efficient service makes this anniversary doubly meaningful to the hundreds of young people who have gone from our schools into the life of the community and nation. The young people of l972 will be looking back on the schools of l947 to furnish them with traditions and accomplishments which will be a source of pride to them. We are setting the standards and laying the foundations for the anniversary of the future. Competition in the world of tomorrow is going to be keen. Young people who aspire to higher education or to positions in industry must be prepared to do a better job than the generations that have gone before. lt is my hope that our schools may help you to attain a vision of fine citizenship, and train you realistically for the life that is ahead. We must all work together toward that goal. George M. O'Brien Superintendent George M. Q'Brien Principal L. B. Clarke ' 3 N0 1 l I TT ll 1 X, Page 6
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