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Un Tuesday, February 3, 1925, the David B. Oliver Junior-Senior High School was opened with simple, though interesting ceremony. The school is named for the former president of thc Board of Public Education. The exercises consisted of a simple out-door Hag raising. An American flag was run up on the flag pole outside the building, the Hag-raising being un-der the auspices of the Oliver Boy Scouts. The bugle To the Colors was given and at the close of the ceremony, the girls of the High School laid a dedicatory wreath at the base of the flag polc. After the ceremony, 1,477 students began work under the instructions of fifty-eight teachers. On Thursday, May 21, 1925, the school was formally dedicated by the Board of Public Education with services held in the school. . j tg!! q . 'QQ '3' ' ' - Q - e it
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