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MAURICE J. REUTER, JR. Probably the most widely known member of our class is Maurie Reuter. His amazing abilities in the field of sports and his undying friendliness have accounted for this fact. Mouse seems to have something really extra-specialg all the women seem to flock to him. The exploits of this lad on the gridiron have become almost legendary, but to the unbeaten, untied team of this year they are a reality. Maurie showed wonderful spirit and leadership throughout this year's football season, and he has shown almost amazing improvement in school work. We are sure that wherever Maurie goes to college he will be a success both in his work and among his fellow students. OLAF I. ROVE If any of Ole's friends have ever had trouble with their cars, he has been more than happy to lend a helping hand, Offy has the reputation for say- ing the wrong thing at the right time. His antics in class and his drawings before class have been considerably enjoyable to all of us. It has been only in the last year or two that Ole has come into his own. However, he has made a place for himself in our class doings. His loose-jointed walk and loping run have become a familiar sight around the School upon the Hill. No matter where he decides to further his education, Ole will be favorably accepted.
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,K . HERBERT W. OVIATT, III Bert came to us in his freshman year, and since then his good-natured smile and enviable spirit have instilled a lasting impression on the whole school. This spirit was evident in him as an athletic participant but is magnified now to a much greater extent in the role of an ardent sup- porter of all our athletic functions. In the way of activities Bert has shown an equal interest in the glee club. His booming bass voice has added volume to the small second-bass section. Bert has also been a great help to the class of '48, for he has served on many committees. We feel that his unbounded will and determination will lead him on to ultimate success. LUTHER L. PAINE In the one year that Louie has been at Country Day, he has easily painted himself into the school picture. This talented young man has surprisingly braved C.D.'s stormy path in spite of his rough academic course. Through hard work and ad- vantageous poundage he managed to get a foot- ball letter, and he withstood the cold on the hockey team this winter. His fine tenor voice has been a splendid addition to the glee club, and we have heard reports that he can blow a fine horn . Records and music are his hobby. His jovial man- ner and conscientious attitude have carried him far .it CLD., .ind we know they will continue to do so .it both St. Olaf College and the University of Minnesota.
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ROBERT F. SINCLAIR Sink , with his slow, deliberate drawl, is one of the strong, silent men of our class. Many people have underestimated Bobby's abilties in more ways than one. In athletics Bob has shone in both baseball and basketball, and yet he has been unjustly overlooked when athletics are discussed. In schoolwork he is notorious for coming up with 1 spectacular answ er at the most unexpected times Though his social escapades are not so talked of is others he has done more than his share of hetrtbrciking Bob has 1 habit of inyuring him self in the oddest xx lys imaginable No one can deny that Bob is one of the truly grand members of our class and ought to do well at Brown next eir STEPHEN G SWISHER III There is only one boy who may be identified by a smirk Skip There have been many titles be stowed upon this laddie the most fitting of these is the connoisseur of women Through his pro found tdherence to ethics he has developed 1 tremendous social popularity His honesty may be proyed by the fact that he has been treasurer thc distinction of being the most htrdheirted council member ind yet let it neycr be sud th it Skip is inexorlble He xx as co ciptun of hockey md trick ind h IS xyon letters in footbtll hockey tnd trick His grtdes hue ilyxiys becn tcce-pt c Next ycxr yxc cxpcct to sce Skip it X ind wc irc ccrtun thit hc will do yyell WK ,rx V 1 L 4 ' 1 . . . A 12 . - L 1 . . . . . - 4 I 4 rl v I . . I . V L . I I l C C. V y' 4 . -5 .f it J . 'I . ' v U 7 v ' I U V . L . 1 . 1 ' l' , . ' 1 ' ' 1 ' . of our class for the past four years. He has won . ' ' V ' .' , A , L I 'i L . ' '-'Q an ' j ablz I'-.' A' A' 1 'ale.
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