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' ,Mn15Fma- 'HE gfnggggz I W 5?.Hn lC'nffff?f'f.. . Ml HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING -a :- During the last six years, the Clarendon Public Schools have made rapid progress. The enrollment of the schools have increased during this time, that of the high school rapidly. The high school has recently been admitted to membership in the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Several factors have made this progress possible. The people of the community and the Board of Education have supported every movement to further the interest of education. The people have un- grudgingly voted the maximum school tax year after year, and the Board of Education has given much of its time to wisely expending the school's revenue. The ladies of the School Improvement Association have given the school both financial and moral support, the latter being worth even more than the former. The business men of the town have never failed to respond to appeals for help, and these appeals have been frequent. No school ever had a more loyal student body, or one who has taken more pride in the progress of their school. The teachers have Worked cease- lessly and tirelessly to lift higher and higher the banner of education. Taken as a whole, year after year no community has ever had more faith- ful and efficient teachers. - .1- ,, 'xl F. if M C J WRHK lx fvsx R sf-If X X ? A Q I 4 IK , KX fykx X XX Kp? .X Y 1 l 2 7K K y . V: ff- s , .tm 'kg' lX.Q M 1920 A ,a, fi + 'Sf ' . V,-f .ex X so fi li ' f -- g - sw I: If I gl 9 X .. fb I3 I 1 A v ,K 2121 .QS-g gm f , give: K, of - X N A -IQQQ E, ,, ' . -. '. Vp? .1 -c Arfwv - Y 1-N' f f 1, 1g,.f- ,751 .Fr ' ye t 4-.flt.l.to ffm A . g s ,VK Ar 'Mug ,: :lt1l,i 'J .-,,s . 'I
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'I I' 'I 'I T lv L lc?-?fiI7fI I Q ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BUILDING The campus of the Clarendon Public Schools consists of seven acres of level ground located in the northeastern part of town. The school plant consists of three buildings: the high-schoolg the elementary schoolg and the home economics building. The two former buildings are brick struc- tures and the latter is frame. The high-school building has been remodeled recently, and is now modern in every respect. The ele- mentary school building is also modern, having been erected last year. There is also a one-room elementary school-the Knight School-located in the district about five miles from Clarendon. Work is now in progress of an athletic Held which is located at the rear of the school plant. When this Work is completed, Clarendon will have one of the best athletic fields in the state. It has been the policy of those responsible for the Work of the school to plan a course of study from the first grade through the Senior High School, which is based on modern conceptions of education. We believe the primary purpose of education is to train for citizenship. We believe in developing the whole man--physical, moral, and intellectual. We believe in athletics of the right sort, but we do not believe that the school is main- ? tained primarily to give athletic training. A .rrtywys N T LWB , .- W' W V ' , Q'..'vtX-+m c A sv X 'xi N N S A ' I Y jx- H fx I ' ' T l i ffsf sef sr, .1 ,ny .f y V , ff f X fi 1,9 7.0 , f' ' - .J .. laitlf X . ' QT Q . H ' T1 'sf xx sc 3 lfiiglfsl' 33.13, f ,:,53g.:, y -lf.-.gg mi 'CQ nf' - J Qs -h cf, 'Q ' .,, Trl 'J-1 1.11,-'Q' p.,- ,hx .acl gt.. MW. , wr up ' ,Ig -,E - l Tfwqf, K1 441, . ' -ff gg, Yr ,l ,lata-'ffrllpfnll f ,' 'l'wl,, 'W ' '7
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