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Kg -ir '::'.-T' ' . CLASS POEM We're all here assembled In the class of forty-eight, But after graduation We'll be forced to separate. Some of us will now go on To further education, And who knows, some day, even might Be leaders of this Nation. We'll always look back to the days When we were all together, The days when we had lots of fun, Regardless of the weather. We'll remember days of rain, And also days of snow, And we'll remember that Park High Has taught us all we know. BOB CAPALDO We'll always keep the memories As years go passing by Of all the joy and fun we've had, While going through Park High. On top of our bright memories Will be the Park High School, And even though we're parting, Bright thoughts of her will rule. And when we read the paper, And see a classmate's name We know it won't be something wrong lt'll be the Hall of Fame. We know there'll be some members Of the class of forty-eight Who'll go out into this wide world And accomplish something great. CLASS SONG BOB CAPALDO lTo the tune of The Whiffenpoof Song l To the teachers down at Park High, To the school we love so well, To the underclassmen that we leave behind, We are sorry that we're leaving, And we want you all to know, That bright memories of you we'll keep in mind. No, you'll never be forgotten by the Class of Forty-eight, Doesn't matter where we go or what we do, And no matter what we take up, we know there'll be success, For Park High we have the knowledge taught by you. Chorus: We're now full of sorrow, as we graduate Bye: bye: bye: For we know that it means we will separate , l: If 5' 'Y Qs 'ff ill ' lil, -:S ll .B i Llll lllllllll Bye, bye, bye. We will endeavor to lead the way, To a more quiet and peaceful day, But before leaving you, we must say, Bye, bye, bye. l. l Al l 1
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Constantine, George Evans, William Boffa, George Fischer, John DeHoff, Donald Cullerton, and Tom Zelinsky gained acclaim on the mat. It was a big act indeed. Long about this time a new performer was introduced to the excited audience. He was Albert Bebert and he certainly was a welcome addition to an already star-studded cast. After a slight intermission for candy canes and Christmas trees, the last part of the '48ers Revue was presented. The main act of the second half also came under the heading of sports. This time the stars were baseball players Captain Rudy Shultz, James Colucci, Richard Wahl, Joe Rubino, George Ledder, and Ray Parenteau. The performers along with all the other sports stars have done a lot toward making the '48ers' Revue the success it is. They really deserve the applause they received throughout their years of service. A change of location marked one of the closing acts when scenery depicting a trip to Washington, D. C. appeared in the Big Top. Another of the later acts was a scene portraying a visit to the prom of a sister circus. At last the lights were dimmed, and to the strains of the '48ers' theme song The Whiffenpoof Song , the curtain rose on the grand finale. The entire cast of the circus paraded around the ring, made speeches, and finally received certificates of graduation which pro- moted them out of the ranks of ordi- nary circus performers. Yes, my prophesy has been fulfilled. 'tPark's Class of '48 Revue has come to a smashing and wonderful end. I say end regretfully because I have just received word that the circus is disbanding and its cast scattering all over the world. I hope that after four years this close-knit group of talent will never scatter too far from each other. However, wherever they go and what- ever they do, I know that every mem- ber of the l48ers' cast will continue to live up to the circus's trademark This far, and farther . rx
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CLASS OFFICERS WILLIAM JONES RUDOLPH SCHULTZ DONALD CULLERTON DOLORES HUEBNER Pfesidenf ' Vlce President Treasurer Secretary YEARBOOK EDITORS BARBARA Bl-EECKER RICHARD LIEBERMAN Edifor Editor
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