. Euclid-Shore Radiogram . uclid High is able to attract and keep students. Our school is smallenough for attention to individuals and large enough to support many activities. Euclid is exceptionally well equipped. Our gymnasium, with running track,locker-rooms and shower-baths, surpasses those of most city schools. All ourplays used to be given under difficulties in the Fown Hall; now we have asbeautiful an auditorium as can be found in any school in the country. It isnot only beautiful but well equipped in every detail. The laboratory has been recently refurnished and improved, and the libra


. Euclid-Shore Radiogram . uclid High is able to attract and keep students. Our school is smallenough for attention to individuals and large enough to support many activities. Euclid is exceptionally well equipped. Our gymnasium, with running track,locker-rooms and shower-baths, surpasses those of most city schools. All ourplays used to be given under difficulties in the Fown Hall; now we have asbeautiful an auditorium as can be found in any school in the country. It isnot only beautiful but well equipped in every detail. The laboratory has been recently refurnished and improved, and the libraryhas been completely catalogued and established in one of the upstairs Manual Training Department has been given more room by giving to italmost all of the old gymnasium, where many useful and beautiful things aremade. The Domestic Science Department has a large kitchen and also sewingrooms in the house recently bought for the schools. This department is of realservice in serving lunches for teachers and History of Shore High School DURING the spring and summer of nineteen hundred and thirteen,there arose the foundation ot a new school building. By late summerthe edifice was completed and crowds of people dwelling in EuclidVillage went to view it, inside and out, on the night of its opening. It was de-clared by one and all to be a beautiful and practical expression of modernarchitecture. Shore was decided upon as the most appropriate name andwas carved over the entrance where you will find it today. The building, when first constructed, consisted of four class rooms, a gym-nasium and basement space, the latter being used for manual training anddomestic science classes as well as for lavoratories and furnace rooms. The four class rooms seemed amply large for all the students that attendedthen. The fifth and sixth grades were in one room, the seventh and eighth inanother, while all the high school was in a third room, and the fourth was usedfor a laboratory. T


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