The third volume of Gold and
Black is dedicated to the Future Elma High; a school
greater in student body; greater in facilities of
work; and greater in service. Such a school is made
possible by the people of Elma who have given
generous support; by the careful planning of the
administration; and by the ever changing but forever
loyal student body. To all these influences, which
advance the Greater Elma High to such a realization,
the 1936 Gold and Black is dedicated.
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We, the Annual Staff of 1936,
wish to thank your Faculty -- especially our sponsor
Mr. Brandmill, our typing instructor, Miss Miller
and her typing class, our photographer, Mrs.
Brandmill, our annual cartoonist, Marjorie Carter,
the business men and the people of the community who
have helped to make our school, and this annual
a success.
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