Today, Tuesday, June 17, Gloucester City High School reached a milestone — 100th four-year graduation of the school.
The entire community was invited to join in the celebrations.
A time capsule was buried in front of the new Gloucester High School (GHS) Media Center Friday, June 13..
Donated by the Healey family of the McCann-Healey Funeral Home on Monmouth Street, National and Junior Honor Society members have been busy collecting pertinent items to be placed in the capsule.
At Baccalaureate Services on Sunday, June 15, a powerful and nostalgic video was showcased, highlighting the last 100 years of GHS.
At 6:30 p.m. the traditional Baccalaureate service for the 2008 graduates was led by the Gloucester City Ministerium and former graduates who are now also in the clergy.
A reception followed, giving all in attendance an opportunity to see first hand the fascinating memorabilia.
The actual 100 graduation, for more than 150 students, was Tuesday evening, June 17.
The Celebrations are the result of the hard work of many individuals within the school district and the community at large.
Their hard work will provide not only a wonderful week of celebrations, but also leave a comprehensive memoir for future generations, school officials said.
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