Reading High School - Ranger Yearbook (Reading, MI)

 - Class of 1925

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a L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L I L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L -Q- -g-t.g..g.g -L..g K-K-K-K-K-K -Q- -K-K-K-K-K K-K -K-K-K -g.Q K-K L1 1.4. Q- -Q- ..g..g -K-K-K -g.g -g.g ..g.g.g.g.g -g.g K :Ku 1 -Kal -g.g -g.. -g.g.g.g.g..Q-L-t.t.g An Appreciation After eighteen years of the most efficient teaching in Reading High School, Miss Grace Mead is retiring Her thorough work and unfaillng enthusiasm in the class room, and her high ldeals as a woman of culture, have done much to leave a lasting impression upon the lives of the people who have been her students The students extend to her their kmdest wishes ,gy-3-yay-3131 zyqzjzy 1513131 1-315 13-3-3-my-313-3u-3-3-ny-31x1513-31313-q zxnx-qu-X-3 5 3- 3 3 '3-3'X- an 1-313-31113131 1 - -3-3 1 1313 131 1 3 -qs 1 K K 3 . L I L L .L L L J . E! . I .L .L - ' Q! . L .1 ' 1 . .L L I. L . - L I L L L L L L - ' . ul L . L J i L L , L si L E! . L L L L I L L l . Page Forty-nine

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