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Page 9 text:
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In Memoriam There was one door at Aielrose High School which was always open. There was one office where any girl knew she would find warmth and understanding. There was one place where we always felt welcome. But on October 8, 1963, the door of that office was closed forever by the death of Mrs. Ann Foster, our beloved Dean of Girls. Everyone who had ever been fortunate enough to know Mrs. Foster felt a very special sorrow at the death of this very special woman. During her long years of service at the high school, frst as an art teacher and then as the Dean of Girls, the position for which she was so ideally suited and for which she will be long remembered, Mrs. Foster affected the lives of countless students. Any girl who had a problem knew she could turn to Mrs. Foster, for each who spoke with her instinctively felt that Mrs. Foster was interested in her as an individual and that her problem was Mrs. Foster’s problem. No girl ever left her office without having bene- fted from her vast store of knowledge and deep-seated, unerring wisdom. Mrs. Ann Foster served not only as a conpdant, advisor, and friend to every Melrose High School girl but also as the epitome of courage and inspiration to all who knew her. It was impossible to know Mrs. Foster without highly admiring and deeply respect- ing her. Although she was seriously ill during the last few years of her life, it was characteristic of Mrs. Foster’s selflessness and bravery that she continued to serve those who loved and needed her so much. If the worth of a person’s life is to be judged in terms of her unselpsh service and unswerving sense of responsibility to her fellow man, there can be no doubt in the minds of those who knew her that Mrs. Ann Foster was one of the most invaluable of women to the faculty and the student body of Melrose High School.
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Page 10 text:
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Long ago it was written, For now we see through a glass darkly; but then face to face ...” How truly our school experiences have been face to face experiences, and in the years ahead there will be many faces that will come back to us as reminders of these experiences. There will be flashbacks into the past, an incident that happened, a boy, a girl, an impression, an experience, that left a lasting memory. At the time we little realized what a smile, a glance, a chance remark, the look on another’s face, might mean. How much is revealed by the faces we see? A boy stands beside his father, looking up at the face of Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. A group of high school students stand before a department store window looking silently at the portrait of our late President. There is something about that face they will always remember. How true it is that our face reveals to all who see us the type of person we are. Like a mirror it reflects the inner character and personality that lies within. Through many experiences and daily contacts in your school — you, of the Class of 1964, have left lasting reminders of your presence here. Here you have grown, developed, and matured. From these face to face contacts and friendships, you have molded a per- sonality which is distinctly yours. We will not forget you or the good that you have done while you were here. We only hope that you will take with you that which will help you face the world more bravely and surely because you have been with us this little while. 6
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