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sznce me fmd ourselves In the f1fSl year of the Spacc Age wnce the future of manktnd trembles between annzhllatton and fulflllment ne the Stlver Anniversary Class dedicate this Book to the Golden Anniversary of 1983 IH hopes that the peace for whzch we now strlve u :II has e become a realtty 4 1 I 1, Z . ' I X S 1958
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HISTORY OF BRIGHTON HIGH SCHOOL In 1928, Brighton High School consisted of twenty ninth and tenth grade pupils who met in the grade school building. The school became a fully ac- credited high school in l93l with an enrollment of sixty-four pupils. Expanding enrollment saw two extensions to the elementary building in 1930 and 1934. The present high school building, erected in 1940, and the new wing. added in l952, accommo- dates grades seven through twelve. The continually rising pupil population will necessitate the conver- sion of the high school building into a senior high school containing only grades nine through twelve. Execution of this plan is scheduled for 1959. .Very 'xl . 4 C . -I' -' CFM' ' .1 .I . Il 4-1, K hm 'V .X ri H A 4 . ' I - X 'il j. , ' ll V . I 'V 'rj I, I 'Ti YT I i 'f .A i rigvl bk fly l sv ' I 1 I . I P'f' 'lf' ff fiiff' -3 5 ,fx Y -. g J, - I K ly- Q s H N ' . N' . I sk , Y V . ,..X..?
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