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HHS UF If 1- .rw g l ' ee-'H Xe X XXX kgX Aa Caesar had his Brutus, so almohth h her class of '46, The innumerable talents of the members of our cla are obviously in- valuable to our school. Either swishing basketballs into the net or effectively guarding our opponents are P. Hanson, M. McKenney, C. Casparius, and M. Rey- nolds. Our boys are ably represented by W. Leighton, B. Winslow, D. Mileski and B. Meehan. As supporter in other extra-curricular activities, such as the operetta, prize-speaking, swimming, cheerleading, yearbook staff, Red Cross, and the play, we have proved to all non-sophomores that we have the ability to contribute a large portion to the success of our school. r We shall probably be remembered by the Freshman for continually reminding them that when we were Freshman we let the sophomores pass from class first. Contrary to custom we chose our class rings this year and we keeping up with the tradition, launched into the usual bickering. Letting facts speak for themselves, we only want to add one final statement: Although somewhat divided on the question of class rings, we unanimously feel that Wwe came, we saw, we conquered.n a be ,CX A C i j Eaiaiiiim Hi,
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