River Town Times - May 18, 2022

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Thousands attend GAHS 100 Year Celebration By Ron Giofu It was a celebration a century in the making last Saturday. The General Amherst High School 100 Year Celebration was held both inside and outside the Sandwich St. S. school with thousands passing through the halls to get what could be their last look around. In addition to it being the 100th anniversary, it is also its final year as the students will be going to North Star High School next year along with students from Western Secondary School. “This is clearly a momentous occasion for the Town of Amherstburg,” said Mayor Aldo DiCarlo, during the opening ceremony in the school’s gymnasium. DiCarlo thanked the organizing committee - led by Linden Crain, Jen Desjardins-Grondin and teacher Greg Scott – as well as the school’s healthy active living leadership class for putting the event on. “Without the work of all these people, this would not be happening,” said DiCarlo. As the 100th anniversary is celebrated, it also marked a century of teachers educating, guiding and coaching students, the mayor continued. It is more than just a building, it has been a place where memories were made as people walked the halls, went into the classrooms and gymnasium, and participated in workshops. Melissa DeBruyne, who will be the last principal at General Amherst and the first at North Star, said she echoed all of the thank you remarks offered by DiCarlo and noted thousands of students have been educated and coached at General Amherst High School over the last 100 years. “It’s a very special place for so many people,” she said. There are many memories for not only the current students but all of the students and staff that have called General Amherst High School home. DeBruyne encouraged people to keep sharing memories. “All of those memories will not fade away,” said DeBruyne. “That’s what this event is all about – sharing those stories.” Grade 12 student Emily Richard, the current student

Tim Beaulieu, Greg Meloche, Janet (Deneau) Beaulieu, Gina (Laing) Meloche and Chris O’Neil sported their old sports jerseys as they attended the GAHS 100 Year Celebration (above) while Marion (Strba) Imeson shows her cheerleading crests earned when she was a student in the mid-1960s (right).

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