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I Am the chool I am the school I am a sprawling pile of brick and steel People expect great things of me. I am said to be the foundation of democracy. Without me free people cannot existethey say. I am many things to many people. I am slow growing but I change, I am erratic too. I am children: endless seas of teeming youth, Eager all, but differing in many ways. I run and leap and bound. I sleep. I am books and desks, rooms, square rooms, long rooms, old ones, new ones, millions of roomsebut too few. I am athletic fields and pencils. I am games andjobs and contests. I am pint-sized men called administrators. I am hulking genius wasting my time with my own pettiness. I as at once trivial and immense, beautiful and ugly. My brain is called the best and the worst by the same people. I am intense and dangerous, do-nothing and harmless. I am endless records and reports which I hate fyet which seldom affect anything more important than my humor.j My backbone is made of people-teachers. Each joint is different like the children that I am. I am good honest democratic teachers with high ideals. I am common ordinary teachers who would do better to scrub my floors. I am old-fashioned and behind the times. I am new-fangled and not basic. I am necessaryean old mixture of good and bad. I have ideas, dreams, and moods. I am academic classes, shops and clubs. I am desired by many and envied by some. I am hated and despised, cursed, be-ridden. For I am the schoolfthe public school. I am loved by politicians and scholars and held in high esteem. I am not important to slow boys, ignorant men, or some girls old enough to marry. I am brick, steel, books, people-always peoplefland, ideas. I am builder of nations. I am the schoolfYes, I am the school., T. Madison Byar
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able of Contents Introductions 1 Dedication 1 1 Faculty 1 3 Student Body 19 Organizations 59 Features 85 Sports 97 Advertisements 119
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l Q 5 i l l am the school I am a sprawling pile of brick and steel People expect great things of me. l am said to be the foundation of democracy. Without me free people cannot exist-they say ali ii i Y
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