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The Warrior Legacy: Morgan Mlsna

Lakeside provides many opportunities to its students. It offers an array of advanced classes in a variety of subjects, so that those who choose to pursue certain interests are able to do so.

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I particularly enjoyed my classes with Mr. Kuehl. They caused me to interpret and view literature in a whole new way. I also really enjoyed my Anatomy class with Mr. Dorn, where I was able to learn about the amazing complexity of the human body. It has really been a great demonstration of the miracle of God’s creation.

I am excited to learn more about the gift that is God’s creation of our bodies through my study of biology on the pre-med track at Wisconsin Lutheran College in Milwaukee. Thanks to staff members such as Mr. Rosenau, Mr. Hackbarth, Mr. Matthies, Mr. Kuehl, Mr. Doering, and Mrs. Krauklis, I feel prepared both academically and spiritually to handle the next stage of my life.

Morgan and her family are members at St. Paul, Lake Mills. During her Lakeside years, she participated in basketball, volleyball, cross country and track. Additionally, she’s been active with Teens for Christ and served as Editor-in-Chief of the school newspaper, the Warrior Times Weekly, this past school year. She also helped with yearbook and was treasurer in the LL chapter of National Honor Society.

With her NHS team of senior officers, Morgan has organized blood and food drives and, most recently, a car wash for those hurting in Ukraine.

Morgan was a member of the senior prom court this spring

Her OpGo mission trip to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, last summer allowed her to use her God-given abilities to spread God’s Word.

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