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Ly ARCHBOLD HIGH scHoo1. Archbold High School graduated its first class in 1891. The class of 1952 marks the si:1t.e.h class to be g azlualed. More than a thousand young men and women have graduated from here since 1891. They may literally be found in all parts of the world. The fame, fortune, and success which many of them have achieved is ample evidence that their Alma Mater did well by them. Thus an eduggfignql institiyion juslifies its somewhat costly existence. Education, the American Way, and Christianity continue to be the chief pillars of the lhi11CJS we hold dear. The old Elementary Building was the only building on our campus until 1924, when the present Industrial Arts Build.ng was constructed. The present High School was built in 1930. In 1937 lhe German Township 5Cl109lS GI13 the Afchbold Schools were consolidated into the present district. A New Vocational Agriculture Buildinq was opened in 1918. In May of 1949 work was begun on the new Elementary Building. It was ready for use in the fall of 1950 and was a fine addition to the school. Several other additions will be needed in the near future. An Elementary gymnasium, an addition of classrooms to the High School, and a new Industrial Arts Building have all been suggested by the State Department Ol Education. The school has had a continuous growth and it industrial and economic factors in our community may be as a baro- meter this growth will continue indefinitely. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL l l
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DEDICATION During the past several years the businessmen of Archbold and sur- rounding areas have contributed generously toward the publication of a high school annual. They have generously supported athletics, music, science, and other school activities with financial assistance as well as displaying a keen interest in the school in general. This support and attitude on the part of the businessmen is greatly appreciated by the entire school and its various organizations. i In appreciation for what they have done for us, we, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred fifty two, wish to dedicate this issue of the Blue Streak to all who have so generously supported the school and its activities during the past years. U
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