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flwudenz' Gamma! 5 r With ourrhigh school days already a thing of the past we of the 1948 graduating class begin to look forward to a future far different from the comparative seclusion of school life. We turn with -reluctance from the well pattemed life of the past years, and enter into a new. life, far more complex than the earlier one,.where we will have to make our own judgments. As' we go into this new world, we inevitably will ask the questionf have our years of instruction been spent in vain, or have wegained sufficient knowledge to cope with the many obstacles we will encounter on the path to our success? Have we the intelligence and perseverance to solve the momentous problems of the post-war era, those of world peace, economic security. prejudice, and personal success among these greater struggles which confront us? Undoubtedly only the coming years will provide the answers to these questions. Although through the great efforts of our faculty and parents we have received adequate guidance and knowledge to meet the prob- lems which will challenge us we must use that knowledge and guidance intelligently. However, we have not reached the end of our learning, for life itself will teach us much more, and the knowledge that we have already gained will unquestionably aid us. Our thirteen years of training' for the task ahead have been filled with many pleasant experiences, even though at times we may have found the going comparatively tough. During the years we have been in school, we have been told numerous times that our school days would be the most pleas- ant ones in our life. Now that we have completed them we are all inclined to agree that this statement is very true. Our many intimate associations with our classmates in the classroom, on our athletic teams, in the various organizations, and with the members of the faculty and administration we shall never forget. The memory of all this will grow richer through the years to come.
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Beatrice Ieanne Allard College Preparatory Alex Robert Andersen College Preparatory Virginia R. Andersen General Delores L. Anderson Cooperative Business Training Harvey G. Anderson College Preparatory Nancy Marie Anderson Secretarial Gerald Applegarth. Ir. College Preparatory Ioe Elmo Arnold College Preparatory Robert Ash General Herbert Thomas Ashley College Preparatory Doris Ann Aue College Preparatory Kenneth L. Austin General Q
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