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L.- i i Builders A. L. Mellinger, C'Zc1'L'x R. Gilbert, President A. J. Allen C. B. Kennedy, Vice President P. C. Bauman J. A. I3l'OtZ1T15tH. I.eftl1zLndfNa1nes au alwanged in the order of the pictures above. MR. A. S. ANDERSON Ph. B.g A. 11.5 University of Chicago County Superintendent of Ashtabula Co.
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The following men were largely responsible for bringing about what it was at that time: G. S. Burgett, J. E. VVilderson, S. ltlellinger, VV. T. Cook, Warren Osborne, R. P. Bently, and A. VV. Rood as board members, C. B. Kennedy, Clerk g R. A. Burgett, as treasurer, W. M. Johnson, archi- tcctg C. L. Andrews, building contractor, E. BI. Burroughs, steam heating system 3 VV. N. Parks and J. J. Bruehlman as superintendents of the school. In 1913, about S100 worth of apparatus was added to the laboratory, and books valued at were presented to the school library. By 1920-21, the building had become inadequate, so the School Board planned an addition, including an auditorium and gymnasium. Several bond issues were defeated and the Board was forced to omit the addition of the gymnasium and auditorium. They then issued bonds for SB20,000, which was passed. Thus the addition was made including the rooms now occupied by the Juniors, third and fourth grades, and the Manual Training Department. Since that date there have been gradual improvements. At the present time, we have the entire twelve grades: first and second grades' in one room g third and fourth together, fifth and sixth together, and seventh and eighth grades together. Each high school group has its own respective room. ltlusic, Manual Arts, and Domestic Science are among the important additions in subjects for study since 1913. In the summer of 1926, electricity was installed in the building, and, in 1927, the water system was also installed. VVQ hope to have indoor rest- rooms included in future improvement. May as muclrprogress be made in coming years as has been made in the past!
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Five Annual Staff ANNUAL STAFF. Front row fleft to rightj : Dor- othy Wood, Mary Davis, Fern Tabor, Winona Baker, Dorothy Evans, Lorena Taft. Second row: Russell Beals, Michael Peliek, John lllaki, Cress Sowry, Perry Bauman, Francis Mason. Staff of the Reflector Editor-in-chief ......,.......,.,. Dorothy Evans Assistant Editors Fern Tabor Lorena Taft Diary Davis Dorothy VVood VVinona Baker Perry Bauman Business lVIanage1' ........4....,.. Francis lllason Assistant Managers Russell Beals Cress Sowry Michael Pelick John Maki Faculty Advisor . . .... C. VVeinstoek, Supt.
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