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six 1 131115 ROBERT EMMETT GREASER' Robert Emmett C-reaser was born January 6, 1901, at Fair- view, West Virginia. He entered the Fairview Graded schools in the fall of 1909, and graduated May 31, 1917. He enrolled in the Fairview High school September 9, I9I8. Died Novem- ber, l9l8. We know God lives. Anti when lfle comes to us und, gently bending, Kisses to sleep ,us fzitlivi' wolilll his son, The hui wo lovocl hoyo.1d our own lit'e's ending, How can our arching hearts be won to think it well? Dear livart, look up, the evening stars are shininpg, God lives the Sitlllti ut nigghl as in the duyg Anil hy :intl by w0'll know the silver lining, An-cl walk in His otoi-nal way. We know God lives. -fXVill K. Graff.
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EDITORIAL ICTORY WITH honor has at last crushed the old spirit of indifference which menaced the Juniors at the beginning of the school year. In bringing forth this book we have not only signed the armistice, but the final treaty of peace, with the above mentioned enemy. The Junior army of ideas and thoughts have been both enlisted and drafted into service to make this work, we hope, the greatest triumph of our school career thus far. The book is drawn up on a military plan as a souvenir of the world's greatest war as well as a record of the school year's happenings. In it may be found the commissioned officers of the cabinet, the faculty staff in this training school of life, the different branches of school service with their gallant officers and brave privates in the ranks, and the various corps representing the many activities of school life. Note carefully our service flag containing the star pictures of the boys and teachers of our own Fairview High who marched away so valiantly in answer to their coun- try's call and did their bit so that the schools, the melting pot in which all kinds of materials, foreign and native, are inoured, and from which come forth splendid, intelligent American citizens, may safely carry on their great work for humanity. i We feel that this last mentioned feature alone is worth the price of the book. IDA COWAN, Editor-in-Chief. five
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