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AD MINISTRATION MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION 1946-1947 Mr. Harry A. Taylor, President Mr. Frederick A. Knell Mr. Edward J. Lamberton Dr. Arthur W. Fredericks Mr. Paul A. Brunn Mrs. Louis H. Jones Mr. Arnold Christensen Mrs. James P. Smyth Mr. Alfred M. Zaun MR. WAITE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1947 Another time has come in your lives when you realize the ioy and satisfaction that comes with accomplish- ment and your hearts are fired with new ambitions. Your future successes depend not alone on your knowl- edges and efforts, but also on your sense of values. In time you will find that marks or grades achieved seem less important or are easily forgotten. The ex- periences most treasured and longest remembered will be those dealing with human relationships. Teamwork, a helping hand, a word of praise and encouragement, expressions of sympathy and personal interest, are marks- of friendship. Without these things, power, wealth and position still leave life empty. 'A Roy R. Waite, Superintendent of Schools.
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DEDICATION His many virtues are known to us all-honesty, truthful- ness, and sincere friendliness being but a few. He left at a time when life is iust beginning, when it takes on a new meaning, but he will not be forgotten by his many friends and classmates. In honor of Edgar Bauer the Class of 1947 dedicates this book. It is with heartfelt regret that we recall the death of one of our most respected and well-liked classmates, Emmanuele Rienzi. Emmanuele can be well remembered for his virtues of sincerity, good sportsmanship, and friendliness. Friends, he had many-but enemies, none, for such was his nature. We feel deeply the loss of a cherished friend and it is in his honor that the Class of 1947 dedicates this yearbook. 3
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TO THE CLASS OF 1947 Commencement marks the ending of your high school career. Some of you will continue your educa- tion in colleges or technical schools and some in busi- ness. Wherever you are, may you remember that your successes and your failures are our failures. Our inter- est in you does not cease when you receive your diploma. And so to each of you l say- Fare thee wellp the elements be kind to thee, and make thy spirits all of comfort. God bless you. Adelheid M. M. Kaufmann, Principal. MISS KAUFMANN Dean of Boys Dean of Girls l we DAVID ALLARDICE BETTY BRADLEY B-5-: MA- B.S.p M.A. 5
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