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Tl-l E E DITO RS resemf The People We Knew In years to come, there will always remain with us a vivid memory of our schoolmates in all their dif- ferent moods. The Johns and Janes, the Bettys and the Bobs, the classroom clowns, and the steady intel- lectuals-each one of them typify some past phase of our school life. The Fun We Had Yes, the Tri-Hi-Y initiation was fun. But just being together was reason enough to have funf' Whether in a classroom, in the library, on the stage, or attending a noon-time dance, we were gay. Our daring escapades, visits to the office will all be re- membered with a feeling of nostelgia for the care- free days at good old German. The Sports We Played Our heroes in the world of sports-our football, basketball and baseball players-we remember them all with a genuine feeling of pride and ownership. Nothing so aroused our school spirit as did the pros- pect of an exciting game with some well-established rival.
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LU' School 'Www W 1 X 2..::::+7- '- ' . 6 Z ffl' , Mz.:-1 :, Y' I X Ju . j V.,V- V V I M, 2, , ,VX To the students and friends who now persue the pages of this, the twenty-eighth edition ofthe Laureola, we bid you Welcome. During the past few months we have labored diligently to provide you with the mater- ial which you now see before you. This is your book moulded for you and dedicated to you. We hope it will prove a never-ceasing source of enjoyment and pleasant reminiscence.
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INTRCDDUCIN6 rom-EWORD 'lihe youth of America recognize the many advantages of growing up in a democracy where freedom and equal opportunity are offered to all. This fact has been even more forcibly brought to our attention by our older hrother, sister, and teachers who have returned to us from the many different countries after the war telling us how the other half live. Among the rights granted to each citizen of our country is that of securing an education. Un the pages of this Laureola we present to the readers, the youth of German Township in pursuit of knowledge. The hook portrays both the social and scholastic life of the boys and girls who dwell within the halls of our high school. The school administration, the classrooms, the social organizations, and the extra-curricular activities-all comhine to furnish an ideal environ- ment for learning the principles of democratic living. The people we knew, the fun we had, the sports we played-they will all be remembered. G6 60,0!6 0326 QIZEW The pause that refreshesn 5
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