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On June 22, 1945 members of the class of '47 were greatly shocked to hear of the tragic death of our classmate, DALE MIETHE His life ended shortly after he was struck by an automobile while riding his bicycle home from Westville on Route 1, accompanied by two friends. Dale was born November 3, 1929 in Georgetown. He attended Seminary grade school and was graduated from Junior High School in 1943. In September of that year he enrolled as a member of the class of 1947 During his two years in G.H.S. he took active part in track and football, and was a member of the F.l'.A. His abundant energy and congenial personality won him many friends. We, his classmates, regret that he was not permitted to continue with us the joys of youth and the experiences of school life. liverybody’s friend and nobody’s enemy.” WE, THE CLASS OK ’47 Dedicate this volume of THE HUKFALO As a Token of our Deep Regard and Appreciation 1'iujc Three
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3tt If it nit tRcmcmhraun' itf We, the class of ’47, mourned the loss of one of our classmates anil friends, PHYLLIS ANN GRIMES as we learned of the fatal accident, March 8, 1947, which resulted in her death on March 11, in Lake View Hospital. Phyllis was born November 9, 1929 at Georgetown. She attended the Frazier grade school and was graduated from Junior High School in 1943. In September of that year she enrolled as a member of the class of 1947. During the three and one-half years of her high school career she was engaged in numerous activities and functions of her class. Her winning personality and infectious smile will never be forgotten among her classmates and friends. As graduation grows closer we feel very keenly the loss of this treasured classmate. Pajc Two “Her merry laugh and jolly wuy would make you luijpy all the day.”
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The Hoard of Education James Sanders President Ben Edwards, Jr. Secretary Chesla Barr Ted 1 lart ■ Fred Rodenbush Ralph Weaver Commodore Fribble To the Board of Education: We wish to express our appreciation to the members who have guided the affairs of our school. We are, indeed, fortunate to live in a community which is interested in young people as evidenced by its choice of men who serve on the board. We realize that you have had our interests at heart in planning the school program. To all of you we give our sincere thanks. The Ci.ass of ’47 Page Pour
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