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r+- The mirror : DEDICATION The members of the staff dedicate this second volume of The Mirror to the community whose progressive spirit has made possible for us a finer type of education ; and to Miss Lillian Scott who has so diligently worked with us for the past two years to lead us successfully through Latin. Lnglish and Mathematics, and whose kind advice has helped us to make this publication a success. 1928 Page three
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The Itlirror Having been chosen to publish the second volume of “The Mirror,” the Staff of 1928 has attempted to pre- sent the thought, life, character, and activities of the school in such a way as will best reveal to patrons and friends that their efforts and assis- tance in making possible a new build- ing have been appreciated and that a greater school spirit has been de- veloped. It our attempt has been successful we feel that our work has not been in am { ■ 19 2 8
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HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING The Merrillville High School began in 1896, but was not fully commis- sioned until 1925-1926. There was a slow growth in the school until the last few years and then, as this region started developing along industrial lines, the school began its rapid growth. Many new families have moved into the community, their homes here ties which surround fact made it neces- quate quarters for ment, so a new high erected to take care and continuing in- indications point to building prog ram near future in order growth of the school, rv Sievert, has tak- est and has done power to equip and this new school has been a big task, ing stand in his way the most modern county. The corn- body appreciate HENRY SIEVERT Trustee They have made and work in the ci- us on all sides. This sarv to provide ade- the increased enroll- school building was of this rather sudden Dux of students. All the fact that the must continue in the to take care of the Our Trustee, ITen- en an active inter- everything in his supply the needs of plant of ours. It but he has let noth- in giving us one of buildings in the munity and student greatly all his efforts. Page four 19 2 8
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