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Superintendent of Schools The Independence High School the past half century has sent out as graduates forty-two hundred and ninety young men and women. They received training to better fit them to take an active part in the life of the community. Many are prominent in the professions. Others have been called to posi- tions of honor and trust in local state and national affairs E. B. STREET. .REXZA ii B' S WILLIAM F BAHI MANN captain in the Confederate Army a native of VITOIHIH, attended the Un1ve1s1ty of New York studied two years 1n Ger many was superlntendent of the Independence schools 1887 1896 H organized the high school teaching some classes himself Later he taught German in the Wauensbulg State Nolmal School Outstanding 1n the history of the school IS Mr Palmer who became superintendent of the Independence Schools 1n 1901 He held the pos1t1on fo1 twenty yeais 1851 96 19 21 9 7 1, 1 , . x 1 Qxiblw 1 J , A. , S 7 A 7 ' , , - . 9 , . I fl N fl a I - a . . . WILLIABI F. BAHLAIANN W, L, C, PALMER -18 01-19
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