We appreciate your comments and value your suggestions to improve our site. We’ll also try to answer any questions you may have.
We will however, always remain respectful and not post anything offensive or malicious. We hope you will, too.
If you would like to leave a comment, please email us at GRHS@sasktel.net or fill out this form.
"Thanks so much for developing the website. I was unable to make it to the reunion and really appreciate the photos as well as the newsletter to keep everyone updated. It sure brings back some great memories of students and staff.. Thanks Michael and team!" Diane Fornwald (Casler)
"Hello GRHS Alumni. It’s been such a pleasure to connect with so many of you this past year. I hope that more members of our student body will formally join this group, it would be wonderful to see lots of your names on the active membership list. I’m enjoying Trevor and Sam’s 2024 Christmas song , can’t wait to show it to my Mom, she’ll love it!! And my husband Arnold and I wish you and your families and friends Merry Christmas and peace, love, health and contentment in 2025." Pat Kaufmann Leatherdale (Class of 1966).
"Absolutely WONDERFUL JOB! The beginning of a GREAT TRADITION." Bob Ruschiensky (Class of 1969).
"What a fantastic job on the website!! I know how much work is involved in creating a website, and to have one that is so well laid out and easy to use is a huge success!! I’ve only just begun to explore it, and look forward to seeing the rest." Mary Anne LaCoste (Class of 1973).
“WOW! What an incredible job! Over the years I have developed and published a number of web sites. This is way beyond anything I have done. Congratulations to Michael and team for the work they have done and what they have managed to accomplish in such a short while.
Over the years, many memories of our years at Gladmar have faded but now I feel we all have a resource to help visit earlier memories. Hopefully both the Association and web presence will just keep growing.
The 1968 Commencement invited Roy Bailey as the graduation keynote speaker. The acronym he chose for his message was GROW and his message developed around that acronym was GO RIGHT ON WORKING. I thought at the time it was a powerful message to present to any group of graduates. It has been Georgette’s and my experience that young people have measured up to his challenge. It was incredibly rewarding for us to re-acquaint with past students of those early years and hear of their life successes. The creation of the Gladmar Alumni Association and its web presence certainly is a great example of rising to Mr. Bailey’s exhortation. Well done folks!”.Leigh Calnek (Former Principal)
“Please allow me to be the first to comment. I’ve designed and developed many websites but honestly have to say, the GRHSAA website has been the most visual. A lot of work has been put into the site, particularly with the content. I know this site will appeal to everyone”.Steve Kolish (Web Developer)
We appreciate your comments and value your suggestions to improve our site. We’ll also try to answer any questions you may have.
We will however, always remain respectful and not post anything offensive or malicious. We hope you will, too.
If you would like to leave a comment, please email us at GRHS@sasktel.net or fill out this form.
"Thanks so much for developing the website. I was unable to make it to the reunion and really appreciate the photos as well as the newsletter to keep everyone updated. It sure brings back some great memories of students and staff.. Thanks Michael and team!" Diane Fornwald (Casler)
"Hello GRHS Alumni. It’s been such a pleasure to connect with so many of you this past year. I hope that more members of our student body will formally join this group, it would be wonderful to see lots of your names on the active membership list. I’m enjoying Trevor and Sam’s 2024 Christmas song , can’t wait to show it to my Mom, she’ll love it!! And my husband Arnold and I wish you and your families and friends Merry Christmas and peace, love, health and contentment in 2025." Pat Kaufmann Leatherdale (Class of 1966).
"Absolutely WONDERFUL JOB! The beginning of a GREAT TRADITION." Bob Ruschiensky (Class of 1969).
"What a fantastic job on the website!! I know how much work is involved in creating a website, and to have one that is so well laid out and easy to use is a huge success!! I’ve only just begun to explore it, and look forward to seeing the rest." Mary Anne LaCoste (Class of 1973).
“WOW!
What an incredible job! Over the years I have developed and published a number of web sites. This is way beyond anything I have done. Congratulations to Michael and team for the work they have done and what they have managed to accomplish in such a short while.
Over the years, many memories of our years at Gladmar have faded but now I feel we all have a resource to help visit earlier memories. Hopefully both the Association and web presence will just keep growing.
The 1968 Commencement invited Roy Bailey as the graduation keynote speaker. The acronym he chose for his message was GROW and his message developed around that acronym was GO RIGHT ON WORKING. I thought at the time it was a powerful message to present to any group of graduates. It has been Georgette’s and my experience that young people have measured up to his challenge. It was incredibly rewarding for us to re-acquaint with past students of those early years and hear of their life successes. The creation of the Gladmar Alumni Association and its web presence certainly is a great example of rising to
Mr. Bailey’s exhortation. Well done folks!”. Leigh Calnek (Former Principal)
“Please allow me to be the first to comment. I’ve designed and developed many websites but honestly have to say, the GRHSAA website has been the most visual. A lot of work has been put into the site, particularly with the content. I know this site will appeal to everyone”. Steve Kolish (Web Developer)