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THESE GRADE BUILDINGS The Plke hu1ld1ng hae stood fol tvaentx thlee X8dl S 0X6llOOlxlDg the hum h1ghuax NK h1ch passes before It It boa tQ of a dellghtful 1Jl2iXg10UI1Cl as xx ell as Qunnx loom a hne C01 pe of teachel Q and a depax tmental ex Q em K A- MCKI Although the MCKIH1 bullding is smaller than the other grade schools, It IS the guiding influence ID many young ln es The chlldren, tll911'1J2il'9HtS, and the teach ers take great prlde ln the fine, remodeled bulldlng c , - v . v v 1 v , ,- L, . ' . e 1 v . . - v v, v v , L Q ' , F. v 1 f v v b ., , Q, 1 . . - 4 . 1 - 4 1 v bv -V L., E K' . , . 4 1 , , E I ,I ' . . 4 - -, ! ' -, IIN' 1
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OF MANY TAKES ROOT IN On the fnst day of school appl OX1l'11dtClX SIX hun d1 ed youngstels beammg wlth enthuslasm 1eport at the glade school bL11lCl1DgS F11 st gladels then ex es aglovn vslth excltement cllng to the hanos of oldel chlldren as thev entel the maglc doors Resplendent 1n then new decolatlons the grade schools are mdeed pleasant havens for then youthful mhabltants fue days of each week The bulldmgs ale always clean and cheerful kept so by the fr1endlv ca pable Janltors Here the ch1ldren develop a S1J1I'1t of comradeshlp and harmony wlth others Here they folm hablts of study and acqulre the foundatlon for latel work 1n Jumor and semor hlgh school Th1s year as always fam1l1ar faces are replaced by strange ones as puplls move upward grade by grade The Ellls school always lnsplres pleasart thoughts ln the m1nds of those vsho beg1n the1r school career 1n ltS fr1endly and cheerful rooms The SIJSCIOUS play gl ound 1S the scene of much fun and h1la11t5 durmg 16 cess perlods Pleasant tco are the ICG c1eam soclals whel e puplls have oppol tunltles to dlsplay then talents L .1 I Q . I V .7 - . . . . 9 a 1 ' - 'I I i -I f - a U J Y Y. . . , 1 7 ' , at 'H U . . .i 1 . 'r 1 I .17 a r I Y V ' ' . s or ' . . . . . . . . a a a x . L A I . . , .- . ' r 'a . . . . .
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