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It's a daily occur- rence Old Glory along the rows the Pressmen, Irish, Charlie, and Fred the smoke stack ., what would we do without a street car the crowd at the exhibit bicy- clists another angle Borchert, Mai-iotce. Abbett, and Smith an as- s e m b l y I h e columns. 119 5 y --:si
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ll I P, lf R E W . - ,7, YW THE TOTEM 1936 L-P They were seniors in their last week of high school. Absently he looked into the water as it flowed along. Another week and we,ll be parted. I'l1 be here in Fort Wayne, and you'll be gone far away. You'll forget all we've meant to each otherf, Oh, no, she broke in, I'1l never forgetli' He looked into her eyes and she looked into his. Say that againf, he said, say that you'll never forget me! The week passed, and their ways parted. Each became interested in new things as time went on. But one day their paths crossed once more as they were introduced at a party. What was the namef, she inquired. I didn't quite get it.', ujonesfi he answered. Oh yes,-didn't I know you when-I believe it was in high school. Yes, it was in high schoollu Yes,', he answered, those were happy daysln 1
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Some of Sheldon Hine's work is included in this yearbook. The photographs on pages 1, Z, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ll, 12, 128, and other pages are his handi- work. Ar the right is pictured this South Side alumnus who has done much for this year's Totem. He has made possible some of the beautiful fea- ture photographs in this book. Mr. I-line is a modest person and won't admit of his greatness. Nevertheless, he has and certainly will continue to bring fame in photographic circles to Fort Wayne. 120 Thick Weather, a photograph by Sheldon Hine, pictured at left is a photograph with a history. Ir was talcen on a foggy night in January, 1935, at Clay Street and the Nickel Plate Railroad crossing. Since then it has been exhibited at the following International Salons of Pictorial Photography: Pitts- burgh, Pa., Princeton, N. J., Port- land, Maineg Midland, England, Toylco, Japan, San Antonio, Texas, Detroit, Mich., Dundee, Scotland, Wilmington, Delaware. Ir has been published in U, S. Camera, All- American Photographic Annual, representing about 150 of the out- standing photographers in America. Ir is included in the U. S. Camera traveling salons which have been shown in most of the larger cities in North America, the British Isles, and Continental Europe. The Museum of Science and In- dustry of Chicago has recently re- quested a print of it for their per- manent collection of photographs.
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