Class of 1946 -------------
Edna (Carpenter) Keyes, class of 1934, and Forrest Keyes, class of 1932, provided access to the annual.
Class photograph made available by Norrine (Chase) Polkowski, class of 1946.
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Material provide by Lee Neugent, class of 1948.
Material provided by Lee Neugent, class of 1948
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Material provide by Lee Neugent, class of 1948.
Material provided by Mildred Annis, class of 1940
Material made available by Norrine (Chase) Polkowski, class of 1946.
Robert Fryling became a quite wealthy developer after teaming up with his father in the construction busines, and later added development. His murder was a mystery for a long time, as often happens when there are no known links between possible suspects and the victim.
The case was eventually solved, and involved a passing aquaintence and another man, who were in the process of robbing Robert Fryling's home, and apparently killed him and his dog when they unexpectely showed up.
Material provided by Norrine (Chase) Polkowski, class of 1946.
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Carl P. Bahre was apparently a poet in his spare time. The occasion of the first poem is not clear. The second, labeled page 1 and page 2, was for the class of 1946 40th reunion.
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Class of 1946 40th reunion poem, 1986.
Material provided by Norrine (Chase) Polkowski, class of 1946.
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Bob Foster and Norrine (Chase) Polkowski at the 2007 Golden G luncheon.