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Editorial Every year the Red and Green is the farewell of the senior class to its beloved Alma Mater. This year it becomes even more than that. It is the farewell of every class that has ever graduated from this vener- able building. Although our senior annual is giving voice to the history and remin- iscences of all the alumni from 1868 to the present, it is reallylirst of all the voice of the class of '34. With the passing years, Father Time has changed the size and appearance of each graduating class, but he cannot alter the fact that we of '34 bear the same love for our school as did the members of the first class in 1868. We have seen this historic building at its worst, but we will always cherish in memory every nook and cranny of its well-worn old corridors and class rooms. May the 1934 year book of the Red and Green perpetuate for J. H. S. Alumni its traditions, ideals, and happy memories. 12
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IMPORTANT DATES IN THE HISTORY OF JAMESTOWN HIGH SCHOOL AND ITS PREDECESSORS, JAMESTOWN UNION SCHOOL AND COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE 1836 Jamestown Academy incorporated, building was located on Spring and East Fourth Streets. 1865 Union Free School opening September 12, called Jamestown Union School and Collegiate Institute, or J. U. S. 81 C. I. 1866 Jamestown Academy became the Academic Department of the J, U, S, 5 C, 1, 1866 Physical education begun. 1867 Institute Building dedicated, June 29. 1867 Instruction in vocal music. 1868 First class graduated from J. U. S. Ka C. I. 1874 Print shop established. 1877 Printed catalog of the library issued, printed in the school print shop. 1879 Manual training. Shop work for boys, sewing for girls. 1883 Wings added to Institute Building, called East Wing and West Wing. The gymnasium was located in the west wing, on the first Hoorg library and chemical laboratory in the east wing, second floor: the rest of the wings were given to class rooms. 1887 Jamestown City Public Schools were established by law, taking the place of the Union Free School. Academic Department became Jamestown City High School. 1887 Irving Club organized. 1888 First class graduated from J. H. S. 1889 First Arbor Day, May 3. 1889 Two terms instead of three. Regents Examinations held in January and June, instead of November, February and June. 1891 High school cadets organized. 1892 Free textbooks adopted. 1892 Columbus Day exercises and parade, 3000 pupils marched, each carrying a fiag. 1892 Prendergast Prizes first examinations. 1894 Full time librarian. 1895 Avon Club organized. 1897 New high school building opened. February 2 pupils marched, with their books, from Insti- t11:jfS.Hall, which had been fitted with desks during the building period, to the new study 1899 First physical director. 1905 Night school established. 1913 School Park purchased. 1914 First summer school. 1916 June 2 and 3, Community Festival held to raise funds to apply on School Park debt. 1917 War time activities. Teachers and pupils at the front: Farm Cadets: Liberty Loan drives, Red Cross knitting and sewing, ambulance contributions. 1918 High School Cafeteria opened. 1920 Merton P. Corwin became principal. 1924 Full time medical inspector. 1925 Band organized, 14 members: orchestra, 12 members. 1927 Jamestown Centennial celebration. Pageant of Jamestown June 21 and 22 on the campus. 1927 Jamestown School Forests, Incorporated, bought a farm in the town of Poland for reforesta- tion. First planting done in the spring of 1928. 1929 Administration Building on Fourth Street completed. Board of Education oflices moved there. 1930 Fireproof stairway built. Passageway opened on second Hoor connecting old and new partS of the building. 1932 Platoon system Dut into operation on .account of .crowded conditions. A Df'9Vi0y1S Dlatmqn arrangement was in eifect from 1916 to 1924, being given up when the Junior high schoo s were opened. Ella W, Green, '95. 11
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William R. Lingo, Who Would have been a senior section teacher this year, died on October 3, 1933, after sixteen years of outstanding service as head of the history department. His strong and Winning personality and noble character endeared him to all the students who came under his influence. Harold T. Bosely, who Was a member of the class of '34, died December 2, I93I in his sopho- more year. 13 N Z 4
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