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THE ELEMENTARY SCHQOL TEACHERS Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade N Mrs. Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Mrs. Della O. Sherwood Dorothy E. Johnson Helen N. Dayton Mabel F. Beardsley Barbara Tibbits Marguerite E. Austin Carra Beach Ellen Rogers Marie E. Jeppe Harriet Bush Zora L. Dilley Mary C. Shepard Mr. F. L. Kendle, principal if 5 A Mx MR. CHARLES E. BARTHOLOMEW, Custodian Since 1922 he has served the students and faculty faithfully, willingly assisting in staging plays and other student activities. The Seniors take this opportunity to sincerely thank him for his kind services. 4 tv ,A Lfliz ' li cfyp-.KU
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THE EAGLE'S NEST--GENEVA HIGH SCHOOL The Eagle is famous for devotion to his home. The same nest is used for years. Our present nest was dedicated January 7, 1925. This was just one year after Superintendent of Schools, E. H. Dietrich Know Assistant State Director of Educationj presided at the laying of the cornerstone. The cost of construction, including the Industrial Arts Annex, was S290,000. At present the Eagle brood numbers five hundred an Wenty- five. There were only three hundred and eighty when w oved in eleven years ago. Our present home replaced one built 5 and designed to provide for two hundred. By the time the ol st was destroyed nearly twice this number were housed in it. Be - ': at time the famous Geneva Norm erv s a high school. ss graduated in 1872. It' v ember ere Edith M. Thomas, Cha s . - olt, Sarah E. Good ' and E. . Richmond. The 1936 class numlq ' ty-five gradu e All through the yea X - A , f ' chool ha ried to maintain high standards. In 1903 s - e . was' ated ' Class by the State Department of Education an was laced in approved list of the North Central Association of y if ndary Sc s and Colleges. It has maintained this ranking ever sin Many changes have occu A high s stai since we moved into the new building. f ose g only three were here when the change was made--Mrs. Luther Holt, C. E. Bartholo- mew, and H. E. Peck. Sometimes members of the Eagle's brood return to help train others. This is true of Miss Elsie Fleming, Mrs. Mildred Beckwith, and several in the grade school. . Through the loyalty of Eagles present, past, and future, it is to be hoped that the standards of Geneva High School in all fields of worthwhile endeavor may remain a challenge and an inspiration to all. -Mr. H. E. PECK, Principal
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