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3'-EO!Elili,ilil!lildiIiIil22 HIGH SCHOOL I I . YS-ws! vs iiii lin HHH UEHHS UF IHHHHHI HIGH SCHUUL ln 1897 the erection of the present high school building was completed, conse- quently, this year marks the fiftieth anniversary of Warren High School. In carrying ----'-r- -...o.'. .o...,... I . ,...,' 73 7 out an appropriate anniversary theme, the Dragon Board asked prominent members of former classes of Warren High to describe school life and activities as they were in the past. The editors wish to express their gratitude to those alumni writers for their kind help in the compilation of this historical section of the 1947 DRAGON. TJRAGON BOARD, WARREN HIGH ScHooL, VVARREN, PENNSYLVANIA. Gentlemen : - The XVarren High School Class of 1897 was, l believe, the last class to be gradu- ated from the old high school or academy, as it was formerly termed, and not the first to be graduated from the new building. At that time, it was known as the eleventh grade and the sub-high school room was called Number Ten, presided over by lWiss Flower, whom many may still remember. ln 1897, the high school course was covered in a period of three years of two semesters each. Our hours of daily attendance were from 9 a. m. to 12 noon and from l p. m. to 4 p. m., exclusive of Saturdays and holidays. The assembly room and class rooms were all situated on the second floor of the old Academy building on Hickory Street where the City Building now stands. l believe we covered in three years ap- proximately the same course of studies you now include in your present four year course. The high school proper consisted of a large assembly or study room and about five class rooms-somewhat different from the present set-up. The environment was more conducive to study as there were no automobiles, radios, or movies to distract llll i
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