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l MRS. ELLA F. OSBOBN We sincerely dedicate our Shipbuilder of the class of 1948 to Mrs. Ella F. Osborn who wisely guided most of us in our more tender years. Through the years she has been a loyal supporter of our class in all its activities and there has seldom been an athletic event at which Mrs. Osborn and Perry have not been present. f
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THE SHIPBUILDER SI-IIPBUILDER STAFF Seated, left to right: D. Norris, S.. Neumeyer, R. Winslow, J. Savage, H. Wallter, J. McHugh, F. Jackman, S. Henderson. Standing: D. Shortal, J. Mesheau, R. Wessman, M. Osborne, J. Marsh, A. Feneck, G. LeCain, A. Joseph, A. Wads- worth, E. Allen. THE SHIPBUILDER STAFF Editor-in-Chief, John Savage, News, Mildred Osborne, Dorothy Shortallg Photos and Art: Donald Norris, John Marsh, Sally Henderson, Ann Feneckg Boys' Ath- letics: Earle Allen, Henry Walter, Robert Wessman, Donald N-orrisg Girls' Ath- letics: Sally Henderson, Florence Jackman, Jokes: George LeCain, James McHugh, Earle Allen, Nonsense and Odd Bits: Donald Norris, Sally Neumyerg Literary: Russell Winslow, Alice Wadsworth, Advertisement: Henry Walter, Robert Wessman, Jack Mesheau, James McHugh, Arnold Joseph. Uhr Shiphuilher Our sails have been spread for four years while we have charted the unknown nooks and corners of the sea of education. Our log reports few storms and hurricanes. Sunshine and fair weather have generally prevailed. As this first lap of our voyage ends, we close our log with these words, which each member of the crew of the class of 1948 may well Wish to carry With him on future sailings: KNOWLEDGE COMES BUT WISDOM LINGERS3' We present the Shipbuilder and wish to thank the officers and crew for their help in sailing the good ship of the class of 1948. ' JOHN M. SAVAGE Editor-in-Chief Page Two
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