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1115155 ilhnnrrg JANUARY 26 1889 MAY 12 1933 Sed nox CIFTCL taput msn cmumrolat umlml Aeneld Vl The passlng of Mlss Myrtle Rumery shocked and saddened our school and mdeed the whole crty For 18 years she had been a teacher of Lann at Gardmer l-hgh School attenduw to her work quretly cheerfully farthfully By her thorough knowledge of the subject and her aptrtude for malcmg a so called dead language lnterestmg she rnsprred many puplls or Gardmer I-hgh Senrors especrally appr rated her teachmg of Vrrgrl her storres of myths and anclent bellefs and her thoughtful and pleasant man ner of revlewlnv the less pleasant grammar and references thus helprng students who were preparlng for college entrance ofthe school rn other lrnes beslde her own specral subject She had been the teacher adviser of the Halls Commrttee ever srnce that body was mstltuted m 1922 and spent much trme helprng and advrsmg the monrtors that they mlght more easrly and eflic rently drrect the corrrdor traffic In 1923 she was charrman of the unlor Red Cross ln length of SCIVICC she was the dean of the present stall of I-hgh School teachers and durrng all the years of her work she gave unsparlngly of her tlme her energy and her lnterest for the betterment of the school To her famlly the pupils and teachers of Gardlner Hlgh Qchool extend therr deep sympathy especrally to Mrss Lena wrth whom she lrved and whose motherly care of her younger srster was so lovmgly bestowed May her lonelmess be eased by the thought that her srster s example and precepts llve rn the puprls who have come under her guldance and To lwe ln hearts we leate behind Is not to due Q 1 1 T- v i . . . Q -C . U 1 2 1 ' f n . . . f ,, ,, . . , . . . A . . 0 . x . SC. . . . y . i. . , ' D K7 1 Miss Rumery was always ready to do a liberal share ofthe work C Q f . 1 . . Q 5 v 2 2 .CB 1 l 1 3 Y . , . . . . . I .
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