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Cleveland may change . X 7 1 fy J You go to the classrooms to learn. But you learn be- tween the classes too. You learn to make friends, to get along with people, and how important treasured friend- ships are to your education. Sports play a very important part in school life. They teach us good sportsmanship. They give us many memories we can never forget and thoughts that will bring tears to our eyes. ' ' ,f esiliisfri A X 6 3 A N, l',,.,,Aa ,,,. I t ' 1 frgrif. 'Ax M, Fl The junior-Senior Prom is one of the highlights of high school. It is the time when the Seniors-to-be en- tertain the departing Seniors. There is no better time to make sure all those friends who are leaving know how much they mean to you.
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5292 lm goes 59 , June 15, 1931, brought Cleveland's first graduating class of thirteen students - four girls and nine boys. This class was the smallest ever to graduate from Cleveland. In the fall of 1930, one year prior to the first graduating class, Cleveland began to progress. Pupils from Pleasant Grove, Elevation, Smithfield, Clayton, and Wilson Mills townships began to attend Cleveland School. In the past 27 years, many improvements have been made at Cleveland. In 1939, bathrooms were built for the boys and girls. A new agriculture building was built in 1953 and a gymnasium was added in 1954. Other improve- ments have been made recently, such as a new road, covered sidewalks, and improvements in the lunchroomg and in the science, math, home economics, history, and English departments. AP'l'AfParent-Teacher Association, was begun in 1955 and it has progressed in the 11 years since its organization. Cleveland's enrollment now is 617 students--428 in elementary school and 189 in high school. Forty-seven Sen- iors expect to graduate in 1967. -A ,A SL , sin .E ' - iw.,-I 'M I I- N ' X li ll 1 g ,MV , sv'-s N K W samskg ll, .,,, 'M ' 3, 'UI D 'T'-7 , ,UM ll ll a,.-,.1.W Nj! li in is ll , ' CLEVELAND SCI-IOOL, 1967. It has grown in its ability to educate children, as well as in beauty. 5
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' 'Q 'Q I 1 , VM., :-utr WN':u l 1f-Tm me T1 ' We xx K 12 'i.,.,,, X V V Friendly discussions and sometimes unfriendly, help us Listen to Reid. I-Ie knows what he's talking about. I to grow to know people. think. but our memories never will , lhi'g,'li'iW'ni hwy NIJ Learning to use the library. What comes after C? One can never forget the friends, laughter, work, and fun school days brought to them. 7
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