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v ---v-st' ' , if V Y - GARCHIVE ge ' Pl Xi, 1 J c evenlh G1'a cfe AT the beginning of this year, when you came here, you were, as a class, timid and wide- eyed nt the immensiry of the building in which you were to embnrlt upon your high school career. Almost nll of you were strangers to one anotherg but within each was a heart. filled with ambition and joy. You had attained a goal -a desire ro be part of G. A. R, By now many of you have become inseparable compnnionsg you have learned what our school is, and what it stands for, nnd, above nll, you have become part of it. Next year, with the ease of familiarity, throw yourselves wholeheartedly into school activities. XVe, the class of 1935, wish you the greatest success in your career at G. A. R. in Memoriam :IIT is with the deepest sense of sadness and loss that we record the death of two of our most beloved teachers, Miss Marcia Foster and Miss Anna M. Groschl-re, both of whom died the same week in the month of November, 1934. Miss Foster and Miss Groschlce gave their whole lives in the interest of youth and education, and the recipients of their teachings reaped much fruit from their tireless efforts, ceased only by the hands of death. The class of 1935 joins with the rest of the student body and the members of the faculty in remembering with gratitude two women, L. not only the finest of teachers, but also the most sincere t and trusted of fricncls, who have set for us a fine ' W pattern for living. , ,N I ..,.: ,Iggy WCW -Q ,H ...- ...,,NZ2. .Z ,nw ,., ,LAW N' 1 i f I iiadianib-1l'liL.n rs :J 5'5 .- A i i i i' 'l .l m fi- i i -'m f y ,ik Atigggllmg ,Fm Qwiirtim-Q..hygiiuf ii iii, 51i:a.!.aXifigildkgufliR ,. 1-lg z1..le5g,ivy ilLyLliwr, JI-1 1 i -1 . li' i .
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