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2 4 Qu 15 5233 f M 1 K , -7 During the second year S2000 was raised to build a school building on land donated by I. S. Binford. The building was completed and occupied on April 11, 1910. The first graduate was graduated in 1911. In 1913 Frank D. Roberts came as assistant teacher and the following year was elected principal. With the ex- ception of four years at Pacific Academy at Newberg and one year on his homestead at Melba, ne served the school until his retirement in 1931--18 years in all. Many have sacrificed much for the Academy but none so much as he. In 1917 the second unit of the school building was added and the Alumni Associatlon sponsored the buying of the bell. In 1927 the Academy was accredited by the State of Idaho as a four-year high school. The gymnasium was built in 1929. The worth of an institution such as this is determined by its products. There have been 332 graduates of the school up to this year who have found their places in all walks of life. Of this number only 10 are deceased. On the current registerof alumni we find 37 farmers, 8 missionaries, 11 ministers, 13 ministers' wives, 19 teachers, 3 doctors, 4 merchants, 4 Civil Service em- ployees, 114housswives,1 Yearly Meeting superintendent and many others employed in such fields as nursing, office workers, builders, real estate, machinist, American Friends Service, photography, radio operator, librarian garagemen,'streetcar men, creamerymen, and doubtless many others. At least 26 are listed as students in advan- ced training. We find Alumni in 18 states, 6 foreign coun- tries and in 2 U. S. territories. Greenleaf Academy has progressed, growing gradually each year. Many new subjects have been added to the curriculum and the various departments including music, athletics, home economics, and commercial, have been expanded. The present enrollment is 62 and as progress ls made on our new building many more students are rnaking inquiries about enrollment. In the next two years we hope to double our present enro1.lment. Elias! llfczafl. X 6 Q A A -7 F i ,gb , , 5. I Q' 1 A N XX -X Q' I 1 , 6 -DX ,A w lil 1' v S ' I 'm x xgqx j fit fm wQ? F
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