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The Scarlet - ► -i ► L. B. Booth George French President A. L. Cole Dr. A. J. Ingersoll L. «J. Dickey C. S. Luther Clerk The Mentor Township Board of Education supervises the grade schools of the township as well as the high school. It meets monthly to decide prob¬ lems relating to the maintain- ance of school buildings and equipment. - - twelve
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and Gray “For she is such a smart little craft, Such a neat little, sweet little craft— Such a bright little, Tight little. Slight little, Light little, Trim little, slim little craft!” IF. 8. Gilbert. N September, 192 3, Mentor High School, not yet complete, threw out her gang plank and aboard streamed students, eager to see the new school. She had not vet assumed her present proportions, since she consisted of only the gymnasium, the auditorium, and that portion on the north of the court, less the library and the two rooms above it. No seniors were on the passenger list. During the summer of 1924 the “M. H. S.” was enlarged to include the library and the cabins above it, and that year saw the first senior class graduate. Then, since her quarters had become even more cramped, she was run into dry dock last summer, and the addition was constructed. thirteen
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