Penn High School - Pennerian Yearbook (Greenville, PA)

 - Class of 1924

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Page 10 text:

«-v „ MMr. a »- PEWHRIAX Growth and Expansion of the ‘Ki h School We moved into the new Penn High School Building in the fall of 1919, having held the commencement exercises in the auditorium the preceding June. The number graduating from this class was 40. At the opening of the term in the fall of 1919 there was an enrollment of 382 students in the High School and a class of 46 graduated the following June. For the term of 1920-1 a total of 384 students were enrolled and a class of 62 graduated. The entrance class for the year 1920 consisting of 124 members constitute the beginnings of the present graduating class numbering (87?). The High School enrollment for 1921-2 was 459, an increase of 75 over the previous year and a graduating class of 71. The enrollment for 1922-3 was 500 with an increase of 41 over the previous year and a graduating class numbering 97. For 1923-4 the enrollment is 518, an increase of 136 since our first year in the new building. So much for numerical growth in enrollment and graduation. When we entered the new building we brought the Physics, Chemistry and Domestic Science equipment along into the building. Since then we have increased our facilities by the extension of the commercial department to twice its former size and number, started a mechanical drawing and woodworking department requiring two teachers, employed a physical education director, to take care of that department, equipped the biology department and reorganized the seventh and eighth grades to articulate closely with the ninth grade to make in practice what is called the Junior High School. Manual or domestic arts work is required of all students between the seventh and tenth grades and is optional in grades above the tenth. The number of teachers has been increased by six. In the same way the building has served the community in an unusual way. The Library serves the school and the community. The evening school is a fine success. The health of the children of school age as well as those of pre-school age are cared for by the school nurse and the civic nurse. Practically every phase of community life has been helped by the school, even better than was anticipated when the building was planned and completed. More and larger success to its possibilities and enterprises. G. B. Gerberich Six

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Uable of Contents Book I FACULTY Book II CLASSES Book III ATHLETICS Book IV STUDENT ACTIVITIES Book V ADVERTISEMENTS

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