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ew Win An east wing includes, on the Hrst floor, a manual training depart- ment. New laboratories for biology, chemistry, and physics compose the science department on the second floor. One of the most impor- tant additions is the English department, which covers the third floor. r yyt
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123 Qu An armory, which was much needed, is in the basement of the west wing, A model home, on the first floor, is a great factor in training girls in the art of home-making. One of the finest commercial departments in this country graces the second floor of the new west wing. A study hall, which seats approximately three hundred stu- dents, is a part of the third floor. With these additions, it is recog- nized that Chattanooga High School is truly advancing into one of the greatest educational institutions in America. Ar last the dream of students and teachers alike has come trueg C. H. S. has two large new wings. L 1 A n Y I - f - I l 16
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7511.9 Commissioner . .... T. H. MCMILLAN A. B. University of Chattanooga M. A. Peabody College Superintendent . . . . W. T. ROBINSON A. B. University of Chattanooga M. A. Peabody College Progress is indeed the keynote for Chattanooga High School. This school has developed from a tiny one-room building into its present capacity. In 1872 five students received the honor of being the first graduates from Chattanooga High School. Their school was located on the third floor of the Second District School. Professor Wyatt, who is remembered as one of the foremost citizens of Chatta- nooga, founded this institution and was principal for many years. A few years later the Second District School burned, and the school was tem- porarily moved into the present Dickinson Junior High School. A greatly enlarged student body necessitated the removal of C. H. S. to a still larger place, Wyatt Hall. At this time, in 1921, the present school was built. Then in 1934, the growth of the student body made it necessary for two wings to be added to C. H. S. With these additions, C. H. S. became one of the leading high schools of the South. DR. ANNETTA TRIMBLE .............. Registrar A. B. University of Chattanoogag Litt. D. Western College Mn. W. P. SELCER ..,............ Treasurer Terrill College Mlss RUTH Sci-loezs ........ , . . . Secretary University of Chattanooga Miss MARGARET DECKER .,....... Assistant Registrar A. B. University of Chattanooga is l
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