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Byron Nelson Kurth honors the cameraman... who said Con cordia doesn't have pretty coeds? . . « Ruthie's all set for fun... Yes sir! We're all 'negative'l . . . Cotton pickers in the sunny Sottth 4 Brtrlelt swcoldaaans what's the big occasion, girls? ... evidently Wilda doesn't think it's funny ... time out for a quick pose,
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High Se, Graduates RICHARD HEISS, Monroe, Mich.—Dick, class prexy, was made for the throne, since friendliness is a sceptre and leadership a crown. Class president; Football; Basketball; Track; Tennis. PAUL SCHUMACHER, Indianapolis, Ind.—''Schu' of the gentle voice and slow smile . . . a gentleman and a Christian in every sense of the word. Class vice-president; Football; Basketball; Tennis; Pnyx. MARILYN UFFELMAN, Fort Wayne, Ind.—A young woman of distinction , . . Uffie’ has that certain something known as class . Class secretary and treasurer; A Cappella Choir; M AND W; Latin Club. CAROL SCHOENHERR, Fort Wayne, Ind.—Always chic and petite, with a feminine laugh that charms and delights. Chairman of Graduation Committee; A Cappella Choir; SAC: Girls’ Student Council; Sock and Buskin. GRADUATION COMMITTEE Carol Schoenherr, Chairman Alfred Wick Ruth David Richard Heiss Wilda Koch David Wacker Richard Bradin CLASS MOTTO: Forward! March! CLASS FLOWER: Jonquil CLASS COLORS: Navy Blue and White Keminiscing Len And now it's all over. Sectionals . . . graduation gowns .. . friendships . . . Field Day : . . class meetings. The wheel has come full cycle. It's graduation time, and four wonderful years are passing the finish line. As we look back over the way we have trod, there is a slight tug at our hearts. We really should be happy. Behind us is a task well-done; ahead, new worlds to conquer. And yet a mist comes to our eyes as we reach back and revive memories of our high school days. Remember Hobo Day... cigars... derby hats... checkered overalls .. . pigtails . . . water jugs. And the Tertia Banquet... roses . . . black formals . . . special privileges . . . chicken dinner. And who can forget the important and oft-times boisterous class meetings held since Sexta, meetings at which we planned outings and parties, selected class colors and a class motto, and elected our leaders. And now as the shadows lengthen and the dusk closes around the class of '48, we watch the happiest period of our lives give up the ghost, 22
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