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f Chipel with its movies, the commercial, the science, the home economics departments, and Mr. Covington ' s office are in the MAIN BUILDING, in use since 1924. 7 i l945 ympian
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Fifty Years of PROGRESS year, ' ' librarv-
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HISTORY Fifh ' •ears ago, in the school term of i894- ' 95, co-ediieation in Marietta began in two upstairs rooms of the ■ATER [AN street school (right) hich now houses a grammar school of 720 pupils. Co-education, termed by Dr. S. V. Sanford, a doubtful experiment a half- eentur ' ago but today a blessing in that such a system is far more efficient, prex ' cnts waste and duplication of ef- fort, and removes the artificial barrier between the sexes, was an outerowth of three earlier schools; the Marietta Military ' Academy (Georgia Military Institute), « ' hich was erected on the O. B. Keeler O. B. Keeler, world famous sports writer, now author of the column O.O. ' s in the Atlanta Journal, and one of the thousands of M. H. S. alumni, wrote the Olympian staff recently: Ah, me— and to remember that I, smallest and youngest of the Class of 1898, [five members— smallest class in M. H. S. history] was the first to whom Steadman Vincent Sanford, now Chan- cellor of the University of Georgia, e er handed a diploma! And after nearly 47 years, we ' re all living and out of jail! Greetings to my one and only Alma Mater? I couldn ' t say anything half ood enough for what is in my heart. So I ' ll quote: Age cannot wither, now custom stale Her infinite variety ... ■ . Waterman Street School present site of the Marietta Golf Club in 1851, but destroyed by Sherman in 1864, the Marietta Male Academy, located near the present Keith Grammar School, and the Harwood Sem- inary for young ladies, now the home of Moultrie Sessions on Kennesaw Avenue. In 1912, the HAYNES STREET SCHOOL (below) was built, and the high school, which had in 1910 begun the present four-vcar course, mox ' cd into this building to stay until 1924. Keith Grammar School
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