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The Staff 12: j. Kindsvatter William Kuipers Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Doris Mather Paul Barber Assistant Editor Assistant Business Manager Barbara Vveir Billie de Qiillfeld Wehrum Literary Editor Art Editor Lois Bradley Frank Hiteshew Assistant Literary Editor , Assistant Art Editor William Duncan Betty Sands Athletic Editor Athletic Editor Mary Gray Anderson Martha Mitchell Society Editor Chronology Editor Alma Barber Christy Von Gunten Margaret Wharton Stenographer Humor Editor Stenographer
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History of the Sewickley Schools It seems difficult to realize that Sewickley 's Hrst school house was a small single-room log cabin, located on Division Street near Blackburn Avenue. In 1818 a larger cabin was built to serve both as a church and a school. Later a brick building was constructed at Centennial Avenue and Broad Streetg this was used for many years. The year 1862 saw the erection of a four-room brick building at Broad and Thorn Streets. Several additions 'were made to this building which was destroyed by fire February 1, 1893. The townspeople quickly arose to the emergency and the following year, June 5, 1894, dedicated the building now situated at Broad and Thorn Streets. Little did these energetic people realize that in less than half a century the building that they had provided would be incapable of accommodating the students of the Valley. But the steady growth of our beautiful community has made necessary the erection of the commodious building located on Harbaugh and Graham Streets. We have truly passed from log cabin to the White House. All loyal students of Sewickley High are proud of the new school, and grateful to the townspeople for providing such a pleasant and modern house of knowledge. W. K., '26. Five ..' ...--- nvviP 'll1l
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