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NEW BUILDINGS The class of 1923 is the last class of graduates to leave the portals of the present Glendale Union High School, the place so many have loved and in which hundreds of the youths of the city of Glendale have found a source of joy and inspiration. The weather stained ivy Walls of the high school will live long in the memory of any- one who has spent any part of his youth at Glendale High. But greater than this, greater than the memory of the honored institution, is the influence she has had on the lives of her sons and daughters. Students who have graduated from Glendale have felt and known as they went out into the world that they had gained just a little idea of what problems life held, a knowledge of how their own worth would compare with life, and above all, a definite education dealing with the elementary principles of how to live. lt is a great thing, it is a beautiful thing that exists in the hearts of the students of this school and in the school itself, which teaches young people something about how to live. This invaluable though not tangible teacher is the good old Glendale spirit which has been developed and moulded by loyal stu- dents since the time sessions were held in the Wooden building on th corner of what is now Broadway and Louise Street in the year nineteen hundred one. For twenty- three years not a term has gone by that a new class, a larger class has not entered and for four years contributed to that now glorious spirit which is so much a part of Glendale Union High School. Members of the class of '23 feel that their four years of school life and activities in which they have been vitally interested and in which they have taken no small part are years not void of usefulness but rather years filled with loving work and valuable aid to the standard and spirit of the school. They feel at the end of their course that they have contributed some good if only a very little which the Student Body may carry into the new and beautiful buildings which are to be the future home of Glendale High. The new plant is to be one of the finest schools of Southern California both in its style of architecture and its novel floor plan. The site leaves very little to be desired. Among the orange groves far from the heart of the city it makes an ideal place for study. Having many acres of ground at hand the area for athletic events is almost unlimited. With an unobstructed panoramic view of the Verdugo hills and its vast green campus the new high school will indeed be a place for pleasure as human nature loves it. There will be two separate buildings to the new plant, the architecture of which is entirely Spanish. What exterior ornarnentation there is will be confined to the doors. The main building will show the most improvement over the present school. Here there will be an auditorium with a capacity of two-thousand people. It will have a stage sixty-three feet in length and thirty-three feet in width. A balcony also '22 ,592 ' , , ' Asif-91' - l J 12. ' 'L 'A 1' ' .. '5'32Lff':11.-f ., ..,f ,W f'-ff f wffmfa- -1 V V . . 74 I ., H - Z A . . -'.' 'ff' ,W Til? Tl F' A ii if ' Page Six
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