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ERECTED ISS5 DESTROYED BY FIRE, SEPTEMBER 21, 1918 NOVV IN PROCESS OF ERECTION
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THE RAZZLE O' TIDENTIJ ll Il lil Dedication E, the Graduating Class, do hereby dedicate The Razzle O' '20 to he who has been our careful guido and sponsor through the four years of our high school career. He who has been ever thoughtful and willing to help us make our burdens lighter. SUPT. WV. 0. STEEN
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THE RAZZLE O'TlDE.NTl1 I I Vl .lim E 'un Mi? :Bilge Historq of Beloit High School ?:N , 'l' 4 o'eloek, May 5th, 1879, the Board of Education of the city of L39 Sli? Beloit, Kansas, held its first meeting at the school house, then a 73 little brick building located on the site of the present high school gi i 1 building. . V 5 ,uf NV. H. Burke, 1Vm. Grew, A. Patton, ANT. Rodgers, NV. H. Mitchell, Dr. Eakcns, members of the Board of Edueationfelected Prof. D. H. Thomas principal and superintendent of the school at a salary ofone hundred dollars a month not to exceed a period of over nine months. Olive A. Veach was elected as his assistant at a salary of not over thirty-tive dollars a month. On September 15, 1879, school opened with an enrollment of seventy students, thirty boys and forty girls. The school year was divided i11to three terms of three months each. A tuition fee of 334 a term was charged each student and the following subjects were offered, viz: Thalhemer's History, General, Thalhemer's History -of England, Thal- ll9I1101',S History, Ancient, Thalhemer's History, Med. 85 Mod., Thalhemer's History, East Monarchiesg Tl1i1lll0lIlE31'iS History, Rome, Tl1fllll8II101',S History, Greece, Morton's Elements of Natural Philosophy: Steele's Physiology, Ste-ele's Physics, Guyot's Physical Geography, Ray's Revised Higher Arithe- meticg Harvey 's Revised Grammar. The first graduating exercises were held in the Opera House, Saturday evening, June 1, 1883, with Emma Long and Mabel Barnes as graduates. Mr. S. Hutchinson, Superintendent. ' I11 1884 bonds amounting 'to 320,000 were Voted, and the money derived from them was used in erecting what was for so many years known as .the Central Building and what is now the major part of the present High School buildng. The building was completed and ready for occupancy at the beginning of the fall term in 1885. There were ten large accommodation rooms and two large halls. The citizens of Beloit on February 24, 1914, voted 825,000 bonds for the erection of a large addition to the Beloit High School building, which had been too small for the accommodation of the students for a number of years The new addition was completed and ready for school at the beginning of the second semester, 1915.
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