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John Marshall High School Erected 1909 SHIROUND was broken for the new building in the spring a of 1908. The following fall the cornerstone was laid. In Y 6S ee) a Toa SY, plete, the school entered its third home. In November an entire day September, 1909, although the building was not quite com- was devoted to the dedication of the building. Before the completion of the building the name of the school was changed to John Marshall High School. In February, 1911, the plan of promoting pupils by subjects was put into effect. A pupil making seventy-five per cent on a subject was advanced in that subject. The pupils became more interested in their work, and the good results of the plan were immediately evident. The following summer the vacation school was established so that pupils who so desired might have an opportunity to continue their work in the summer. In the fall of 1911 the Teachers’ Training Department was moved from the high school to the William F. Fox School, and became the City Normal School. | qe
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James C. Harwood Fourth Principal i N THE fall of 1903 further effort to improve the scholastic po standing was made. Examinations were abolished for all except the graduating classes. The standard adopted for these classes was an average of eighty per cent with a minimum of seventy per cent on a subject. In the spring of 1906 a committee ap- pointed by the board made a study of the standards of the high schools throughout the State and reported the Richmond High School as among those requiring the highest standard. In 1905, upon the resignation of Mr. Thomas, James C. Harwood became principal. At this time there were but two courses in the school: the regular course of three years and the two-year business course. All who selected the regular course were required to take every subject in the course. In 1907, upon Mr. Harwood’s recommendation, the course was extended to four years, allowing greater latitude in the selection of subjects.
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Captain Edwin P. Conquest First Commandant of the John Marshall Cadet Corps || N THE fall of 1912 several important steps were taken. The Library was established and a trained Librarian ap- pointed. The system of supplying free text books was in- troduced, an d Spanish was added to the program of studies. In 1915 the John Marshall Cadet Corps was formed, with Captain Edwin P. Conquest as commandant. Of the 700 male pupils in the school, 240 enlisted. By the end of the session Captain Conquest had organized a most creditable battalion of four companies. The following are the commandants who succeeded Captain Conquest: (Cayeresine le), UE Ye hime tae eae eens 1916-17 Capminmvarsnall GaMunce ae 22 = 1917-18 Gaipetns)o union Gitestete ae es ore Pols Capiainka mond | anese = == 1D 20eand 1920-71 Cacti may a hema pty) tee ere ee 1921222 and 1922-23 Captain di e @ Alaiye eee eee (O25 Aeamcam24=2 5 @Apialing |ariess ti (on eee eee 1925- The growth and improvement of the Cadet Corps has been steady. In 1926 it came under the inspection of the Government, and has been rated first in its class (55C schools) by Federal Inspection in 1927, 1928, and boo:
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