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FACULTY Front Row: Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Price, Mrs. Linn, Mrs. Brayton, Mrs. Hendricks. Back Row: Mr. Coppess, Mr. Conrad. Mr. Foley, Mr. Bauman. Mrs. Hugh Andrews, A. B. History, English, Library Mr. john M. Baurnan, B. S. Coach, Math., Science Mrs. George L. Brayton First and Second Grades Mrs. Carrel Cole, Third and Fourth Grades Mrs. Howard Hendricks, A. B. Home Ee., Phys. Ed., Seventh and Eighth Grades Mr. Hansel L. Foley, A. F., M. A. Principal, History Mr. Arnold I... Conrad, B. S. Commer cial Studie s Mr. Albert D.-Coppess, B. Agri., Math., Health, jr. Mrs. Lawrence Linn, Music, Art, English Mrs. Robert Mills, Fifth and Sixth Grades Mrs. Roy Price, Substitute, Third and Fourth Grades 5. Bus
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SANT MILLS SC HISTORY ' ff-2 y nf, 4, -f 'X-fL,ff f,' XZ! ,f' ll W e j,.ef,,z EN -2 , A Af In the year nineteen eighteen, the old part of the Pleasant Mills High School was built. It was not ready for school to begin in Septemberg therefore school didn't start until October. There was an enrollment of 45 pupils: Z1 Freshmen, Z0 Sophomores, and 4 juniors The first graduating class consisted of four boys. Of course being Seniors, they were said to be the smartest pupils in school. The first principal of the school Robert j. Mann. The first teachers were Lorraine Foster and Fannie Cowan. In In the -year of 1938, on October ZZ, a new part of the high school took its place beside the old building. There were three different petitions before the building was constructed. Yost Bros. were the constructors. All together the building cost S58,000, the Government paid 532,000 and the township paid SZ6,000. The new building consists oi three class rooms, two dressing rooms, a gymnasium, which is eighty feet and six inches by fifty-one feet. The floor of the gymnasium is seventy-four feet by forty-nine feet: the stage is sixty feet by seventeen feet and bleach- ers will seat 300 people. The gymnasium will seat approximately 750 people. There is also a home economics room which is now being used to prepare the dinners for the students at noon.-
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