. Euclid-Shore Radiogram . and Nottingham. Some may wonder at the excellency of the musical productions of EuclidHigh Schools today, but when one thinks that music has been part of thecourse of study since 1899 and B. Watson Burgess of East Cleveland firstintroduced it—one no longer wonders. In 1900 the High School was moved into a new building just east of whereit had been housed. We were proud to enter our new building and beginwork there with what we believed every equipment for a very efficient HighSchool. One of the sources of much interest was a chemistry laboratory. In the year 1913 the


. Euclid-Shore Radiogram . and Nottingham. Some may wonder at the excellency of the musical productions of EuclidHigh Schools today, but when one thinks that music has been part of thecourse of study since 1899 and B. Watson Burgess of East Cleveland firstintroduced it—one no longer wonders. In 1900 the High School was moved into a new building just east of whereit had been housed. We were proud to enter our new building and beginwork there with what we believed every equipment for a very efficient HighSchool. One of the sources of much interest was a chemistry laboratory. In the year 1913 the present high schools were completed, one at Shore forthe north and one at Euclid for the south side ot the Village. Additions have been added to these buildings giving us two of the finestgymnasiums m the country and a splendid auditorium. With the rapidgrowth of our village and its schools we see a glorious future for the little schoolwhich had its beginning in such humble quarters in the year of 1893. MRS. J. B. CLARK. 3/neA/CJl^lttn €P BOARD OF EDUCATION ACUITY WILBERT A. FRANKS, L. B.—Ohio Wesleyan University; A. B. ColoradoTeachers College; A. M. Denver University; Superintendent ojEuclid Village Schools. Euclid High School G. O. GRADY, B. S.—Ohio Wesleyan University; A. M. Ohio State University. —Principal M. BURGESS, A. B.—Western Reserve University; Phi Beta Kappa —French and L. HARMS, Ph B.—Hiram College—^wg/ M. LAING, Ph. .B—Denison College—i/w/ory ajid BELLE McLACHLAN, Ped. B. Dom. Science—Bethany—//o»j^AoW RADER—Ohio University—Manual Training and Athletic LOIS RUFFNER, A. B.—Wesleyan University Phi Beta Kappa.— History and A. SCAMMON, A. B.—Oberlin CoWtgft—Mathematics. Shore High School D. E. METTS, A. B.—College of \Wooster—Principal, Science. M. LUCILLE AINGWORTH, A. B.—College for Women, Western ReserveUniversity—Historw Lati


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