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I' 5 .K GDJBJTJJ 1 ai . Hugh J. H ' ,, lofi llyfvc lf' ,f hui ' f 'S r I l 1 1 I 9 Page four Jfnremnrh In publishing the sixth volume of The Revista the Senior Class has endeavored to make a lasting Y, memory of the year '27-'28 in the hearts of the pupils of Port Clinton High School. We have chosen a. modern theme which is in keeping with the spirit of progress that has entered our alma mater. Although this year we leave you as students, as Alumni we shall join in your progress and your interest shall ever be ours. 28 - 'V 1 E, X t sp, '- Md Ml-li? i ffl 5 fi ' 5' U
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- N'?9,g6w I iii . v ' , H ,, -13,1 1 A, 5 sy v .ali 'f 'Y ll I 'li :wg 1 ir -T ieuhlif Snbuul Zguilhings lu 1872 part of the old brick structure better known as the middle building was put up and an addition equally as large was added in 1884. lt served its purpose for more than forty years. It was razed in 1922 to give way to the present new high school. The building' in the above picture to the left was erected in 1908. con- taining eight large rooms and was used as a high school until the present new central building was erected six years ago. For the past Eve years the east building has been used for the third, fourth, fifth and sixth grades and the basement cares for all manual training work. The west building, to the right, containing' tour rooms, was built in 15491 and since that time has been used 'or the lirst and second U'l 1ClCS. The schools were Graded bv Professor 1 f rs 1 zs . lNlcC'onkie in 1392. The trees on the school grounds were planted in the '80's by the high school boys during an Arbor Day program. The beautiful shrubbery extend- ing from hletlersou to Madison street was left to the school as a memorial by the class of '25. I928 Page three
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