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Serene and calm and fair you stand l VVith pillars stately, tall, and gray, You rise above the shifting sand VVhereon youthls Waves advance and play Gloriiied, you grow more dear As change is made to new from old, For with each swift, progressive year Even more the nationls hope you hold. No greater praise be given you By us who leave your friendly door Than that We shall be loyal, true To Alma Mater everinore. Ethyl VVade '23
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it CAERULBKZ5 A DECADE OF PROGRESS Jeanette Willcuts '23 Rome was not built in a day. Nor was Poly high, with its 3800 students and its many buildings, constructed over night. Yet a little over a decade has marked the progress of the school from noth- ing to the present state. In lllarch, 1910, S240,000 in bonds was voted, with 358,000 of which a fifteen-acre site on Atlantic Avenue was purchased. The original Polytechnic High School, consisting of the Central, Science, and Nlanual Arts buildings, was completed in September, 1911. During 1912 the cafeteria, the O. D. study hall, the lunch room and the girls, gymnasium were added. Later still, a small bungalow was built for use as a classroom. For a time it was used as an R. O. T. C. arsenal, then for the art classes, for an annex to the girls' gym, and finally as a tool-house. Originally the Central building was used for the academic and commercial departments, the Science building for natural science, home decoration, and art, and the Manual Arts for the metal work and pottery of the art department, and for the mechanical classes. A little later the entire art department was moved to the lllanual Arts building. The Liberal Arts building, for English, history, art, music, and study hall, was built in the year, 1920-21, with the money from a bond issue voted in October, 1919. 6B435,000 in bonds was voted in June, 1921, for high school use. Last September, the Practical Arts, for commercial, home economics, and study hall classes, a new T671
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