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Forty years later Sandusky is again making plans for a new high school. Since 1915 the United States has completely changed its stand- ard of living. She has fought and won two major world wars and there is a constant threat of a third one. With the rise in the standard of living, a great many more students are completing their education and school rooms all over the country are filled to capacity and more. With the passage of the bond issue by the voters in the November election, construction on the new building should be under way. It is es- timated that the cost of the building will be three million dollars. As you can tell from the artist's drawing, the building will be outstanding. Sandusky has always been and is extremely fortunate in its education- al facilities. We have given you a brief look at the past, present, and future of Sandusky High School. We feel confident that every member of the student body wishes to express his appreciation and thanks for the educational opportunities offered by the people of Sandusky. May they always feel as we do and be able to say: We are proud to be graduates of SANDUSKY HIGH SCHOOL.
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jo 1955 .... Time passed, the break between the North and South was finally healed and the gray stone walls of Sandusky High became covered with ivy. Late in the 1890's people began discussing the possibility of a new high school. There was nothing wrong with the present building for it had been built to last, but it iust wasn't large enough for the growing city. Almost everyone agreed that a new school building was needed. Then something happened to chase all thought of a new school from everyone's mind. The battleship Maine was mysteriously blown up and everyone was discussing the progress of the War with Spain, not a new school. After the war had ended, foreiqn affairs and political issues domin- ated the spotlight, but finally Sanduskians' thoughts were focused on local problems. This time a qreat deal more than talk occurred. The people made plans and carried them out. As a result on October 19, l9l5, a new school was dedicated in Sandusky. This school, an addition to the old building, more than doubled the capacity of Sandusky Hiqh School. It only cost S262,000. The building was an ornament not only to San- dusky, but the whole state of Ohio. 4' fgf,:,3'r,'-' I. 'lr ,fa-5, A .f'o.+. :M , ,ml-.',i-,yt. I 1 'Y . ,i rf ., ,, , n ':I',',N, . If 4 ln' I A, I. I 4 h . v v-' .024 f.',TJ?Q t' av Q 4
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0' Q., MISS MARIE REIFF .mecbcafion With the close of school last year our Dean of Girls, Miss Marie Reiff, made known her plans for retirement. A graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University, Miss Reiff came to Sandusky High as a mathematics instructor and in 1939 became the first dean of girls. As advisor of the Easter Seal Committee and organizer of the Future Nurses' Club, she was a constant source of help. ln all her endeavors, she was loyal to the best interests of the students and school. For her service to the school and community, for the aid and advice she gave us personally, and for her ever-ready smile, we proudly dedicate this Fram to Miss Marie Reitf. The Co-editors Frederica Altstaetter and Carl Ohman 0 C0l'llel'lf5 Administration Activities . Sports . Seniors . LHerary Foho . ,Ads . . Page 6 . Page 18 Page 42 Page 58 . Page 97 . Page 113 5
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