Hours after finishing classes, and just days from high school graduation, Madeysen Kleve and three fellow seniors in Howard Lake decided to show their school spirit one more time Wednesday afternoon.
So they traveled almost 50 miles to cheer on their classmates at a track meet at St. John's University in Collegeville. On the drive home that evening, while crossing Hwy. 55 near Annandale, the teens' car was hit after rolling in front of a pickup truck, killing Kleve and critically injuring two of her friends.
"Timing is always what defines tragedy," said Joel Swedberg, the pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church in Howard Lake, which Kleve attended. "If you're 89 years and you die suddenly, it doesn't feel like a tragedy. When you're 18 and you die suddenly, it does."
On Thursday about 75 students -- almost the entire senior class from Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted High School -- gathered at the crash site to hug, cry and remember Kleve and their injured classmates.
The students recited the Lord's Prayer and erected a large, bright pink cross some of the boys made Thursday morning in the school shop.
"They were, like, the nicest people and this was, like, the worst scenario," said Brett Hertzog, 17, one of those who gathered by the highway. "They didn't deserve it."
Though by all accounts the accident has hit the small Wright County community of 1,900 people very hard, school officials have decided to go ahead with graduation on Sunday, said District Superintendent George Ladd.
"We are going to have graduation, but it will be a little be more somber," Ladd said Thursday. "The community, the students feel they need to move forward. It is part of the closure and healing process."