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x 'N 1 1 N PV M wy- N lr NY l l x NY' N Y l . P lm 'MN 'W xl iw 1C li -r W gf l V 4 ,I M r i I l V 1 ji li ll I l sf 'Vi . yi I 1 P 1 P 4 il rv. Ny, 5.-. ,Q X- gri1m-41i45aQ'I he weagm fisfsefm 4'gT2r odd students, the question of another building again arose. In 1921 the Freshman class entered a new building, which is located on the corner of Washington and Jackson Streets. This building is known as the Junior School and is occupied by Freshmen and Vocational students. The total enrollment of the Waukegan Township High School is now beyond the one thousand mark, while the faculty consists of fifty trained workers. Year by year the classes have improved upon the Annuals that have been published until in 1922, the Annual received first place in the contest at Illinois University. In the past years several subjects have been added to the curriculum of the school, among these are: domestic science, manual training, military training, rhet- oric, debating and Americanization courses. As the classes increase in number, the time is not far away when there will be a third unit added to the High School of Waukegan. This institution is one that the people of the community should be proud of, as its aim is to produce better citizens and more efficient leaders to carry on the good work that has been started in our city. ,Information received from: Haines History of Lake County of 1877, loaned by C. T. Heydecker. Waukegan City Directory of 1874-.A Waukegan Gazette 'of June, 1875 and 1871. Alumni Annuals of 51892, 1896, 1898, 1904-, loaned by Anna Dietmeyer Sargent, and Hobart P. Yard. The .class of '23 also wishes to thank the following for their assistance: Mrs. Hattie Hallowell Moody, Mrs. Mary Clarke Hardie, Mrs. Fannie Slyfield Farmer, Mr. Jay L. Brewster, Miss Laura Perrin, Mr. E. C. Crawford, Mr. R. B. Conolly, Mrs. John Besley, Mr. John Reardon and especially Mr. R. R. Dunn, whose ac- quaintance with the Alumni and whose interest in the school made this history possible. E izgigfkgfz 5 55 1322531923 ss: 451 5 Z,ili?X2iCif5fi Y 'wenty
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