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The most meaningful remembrance is often the simplest. In her 16 years at Wardlaw-Hartridge, Mrs. Patricia Fielder, has become a guid­ ing spirit of school life and the senior class. Her love for each student, every book, and care for the school has earned our lasting respect. Whether she is planning Italian Night, guiding the yearbook staff, organizing the senior video, helping make plans for the prom, improving the li­ brary, lending her stapler, or simply saying “hello”in the halls, she is insightful and very helpful. Mrs. Fielder is a unique individual who has touched us all and has closed the distance between those who educate and those who learn. We the class of 2003 give this sincere gift of our
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