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Page 11 text:
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1 he flagship, George Rogers Clark, is ihe most up to date and complete ship in the fleet of Hammond schools. 1 he equipment that is used in chemistry, physics, biology, and home economics is modern and practical- ly complete. For the physical development ol the students, the school has a large gymna- sium having a playing floor seventy-five by forty-eight feet. Adjoining the gym are showers lor both boys and girls. The appearance ol the school itself, is very beautiful. In spring its grassy parkway, newly planted elms, and its beautiful dower garden arc especially inviting to all visitors. It is with much regret that we who are about to set out into the open seas of life leave this beloved school behind us. m
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Page 12 text:
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As every navy lias its Bureau ol Naviga- tion to direc t the policies of the fleet, so does I lammond have a Board ol Education to direct its fleet ol schools. I his hoard con- sists ol live men — Mr. Fred V. Dcdelow, I )r. Clarence A. Mc ey. Mr. C laude C. Sold. Mr. Clarence A Mason, and Mr. Elmer McKay. I lie duty ol these men is to see that the Hammond schools are kept safe and in repair, and to provide for the high standard ol edu cation lor which the Ham- mond schools are known. In the past year, the Board of Education has arranged lor the building of two line schools which are rapidly nearing comple- tion, and which will soon be ready to weigh anchor. I hese two are the Edison and Morton Schools whose ports lie in the south- ern waters of Hammond. I he board has also arranged for the building of an addition to the Irving School in North Hammond. Our school hoard has helped in the ob- taining and building ol our athletic field which lies in the waters surrounding the flag- ship. George Rogers Clark. I he man who is directly responsible for the management of our sc bools is our Admiral. Superintendent E. L. Caldwell, l o him we express our appreciation lor his constant eflorts in our bchall, and lor his interest in our progress as a school. We Wish to thank the men on the Board of Education lor the things which they have done to make our school the finest of the fleet of Hammond schools. We also take this opportunity to thank the Captain of the ship, our principal. Mr. R. B. Miller, lor his skillful navigation dur- ing the voyage and for his friendly interest in every member ol the crew. MR. 1. I. CAI .DWELL Supt. of Schools MR. R. B. MILLER Principal
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