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WGQOJJL! ' -.4-1 13.-lrztxsg.-,Lf..L,3e: :--i- - . Lfqiss GM 9241 KNEW xg Q 09 . G3LaL,, ggmb offjBQN6qELQqjZ l 5 Q7 x S l ' s Q . Q5 fi il 1 0 K 0 M i I t E. ggqmq 5 iz t t.:lhN5l.E'gT.lEsl'lN DO YOU KNOW THAT. .. The agreement to erect a new high school was signed by the Glenolden and Norwood school boards on New Year's Day, 1922. Clarence W. Brazer was the architect of the original school and the Norwood wing. The original cost was Sl29,UUU.UUg ultimate cost after addition of gym, new athletic field, and wing totaled 5302,864.55. First Latin classes met on the stairs of the Glenolden Elementary School. Ground was broken on the evening of May 26, 1921, when Glenolden and Norwood students with their faculties headed by members of the Ioint School Board, marched on a half-hour's notice up the dirt road to the ceremony. No appropriate exercises were scheduled because it was learned too late when work was to begin. The pick and shovel used to upturn first dirt was do- nated by Mr. Ezekiel Ralston, Ir., Norwood merchant. Dr. W. D. Lewis of the State Department of Education spoke at the Cornerstone laying on May 20, 1922. Contained in the cornerstone are a pen, pencils, a copy of the Chester Times, a car token from the old trolley line, a rubber eraser, some money, and a school book from each borough. April 3, 1923 marked the first day in the new school building. Classes used to start at 8 o'clock a. m. Glen-Nor was the first junior-senior six-year high school in Delaware County. The design for the school seal was drawn by William I. Hofacker. The stage curtains were given by the townspeople of both boroughs in November 1923. The grand piano was donated by the Glee Clubs. The flag pole was dedicated and the flag raised by the Knights ot Malta on September 25, 1926. School furniture was obtained from N. Snellenburg and Co. AW W MEM QW ygkcff PO X? 7564 50: addy QW! WWW 0 iERLr tem. g Q5 M, 1:2 Swag Wvuw 0f ! fb 6' -6? 0 L ' 67 0 1 a go 1 A , Q ' 1 1 1 yi fl W7 amz, if if : 'W''A'7fi?i'?'L',.4f-f ,gf '--is-.-wwf. sf. - .f.'I ?'! Jr: r- lx
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