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———————————————————— = ae ————S NE a ee UEGICA TUN We, the class ot 1947 of Waterloo Grant Town- ship. ochool, dedicate’ this, Ihe Hosebud, “io our parents, who have made possib!e our high school career. ‘Thank you” is a short and effective way of expressing how we have appreciated your patience, guidance, and loyalty, as well as your willing support and co-operation. We will remem- ber the many sacrifices you have endured to make possible our school days. Uur Theme We, the members of the class of 1947, chose “Memories” as our theme when we planned this book. To us, this seemed to suggest all the things we had done in our school days. It brought to our memories the things we cherished, the things that have been impressed on our minds, and we shall not soon forget. Some of our memories are rather vague. That is the reason we chose as the background for our pictures the little man dreaming of the things that had gone on before. He will always remind us of the things we have done, good or Lad, and some we would rather not mention. We remember the first day at school. We remember flashes of things we did our first sight years, the parties, the games, the plays, special assemblies, and programs. We didn't always like our school-work, but now we wish we would have studied harder and concentrated more. That memorable night in May of 1943 stands out vividly! We made it! We graduated from the eighth grade. We were ready for high school. Next we remember our first day as a freshman, how we practically shook in our shoes as we stood in awe of the rest of the high school students. The happiest day of our life was the day in May of 1947 when we received that long awaited award, our diploma. We tried to act unconcerned, to make everyone think we were accustomed to such things. Down underneath, however, we were nervous and apprehensive. As we turn the pages of this book, the pictures, the snaps, class histories, remarks, write ups, and jokes recall many happy incidents, pleasant associations, and good times to our memory. All these things were taken into consideration as we choose our theme. We, the editors, hope that you will enjoy this book as much as we have enjoyed putting it together and hope you understand our motives for using ‘‘Memories’’ as our theme. PAGE 2
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Table of Contents ADMINISHRA PION Wie pee iape sistas tot ik re ES EA CUE vee eo eee oe eee ede ane 2G SIMNMIOIES. oe cer ae ee ee en UNDERCEASOMEN 220° ae ie ses ona 25 OE OR Tos aici ais tape epee ie wl eee tn lc 2 9 GEV VE ame mare ete Come eam nen teat Fels 5 | GE DES eer te Se eee ee Ba OR ADVERTISING. sa.) Tht biog Fes NAR AW 228.70 earbook 5talt STANDING: Gloria Leach, Doris Weicht, Patty Witt, Thain Menges, Paul Kuckuck, Harold Shultz, Anita Rainier, Donna Jean McBride, Betty Frick, Mr. Bowers. SEATED: Martha Gratz, Tom Farrington, Max Fee, David Rhoadarmer, Bob Knott, James Hoxie, Joan Kuckuck, Beverly Duesler. PAGERS
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