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Close Up—three grinning beauties. Relaxing at lunch time. Going our way??? Take me, take my The guy who sweeps up after us. senior class. The Senior class’s youngest beauty-— You can tell these guys don’t like ties. our mascot. Just like squirrels—nut hunting. Who’s the girl behind you, Dale? Two’s company—in a cornpatch. Why the perturbed looks, girls? Senior class extremes—largest and smallest. Starting out young—bholding hands. rie FRAGILE—Handle with Care. Look at the bird ° Hilda, does somethin ’ i -
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SAT Shes The Senior Class of 1948 of Woodleaf High School publishes the following facts and figures as its official statistics. After measuring each member of the class, we find a great variance in the boys’ height, ranging from five feet, four inches, to six feet, three inches, with an average of five feet, ten inches. The girls’ average height is five feet, five inches. Even a greater difference in the weight of boys is noticed. We are proud of our 110-pound “midget’’ and our 280-pound giant. However, the average senior boy will weigh 16] pounds. The girls are of almost uniform weight with an average of 117 pounds. Blue and brown eyes are shared in equal percentage by eighty per cent of the class. The other twenty per cent have green and gray eyes. The heads of 67% of the seniors are topped by brown hair, while 21% have blond, 8% have red, and 4% have black. In politics, the preference of the majority of the class is the Democratic Party although some prefer not to reveal their pret- erence. A good foundation supports the class of 1948, the average shoe size being 7%, with the girls wearing a size 7 and the boys an 84. Various religious denominations are represented by members of our class, the majority being Methodists. BOBBY WARD, Statistician 2 « %
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