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Latin Magazine Anniversary Issue: 125 Years. Our Stories. Our School.

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The Girls School Background: Seventh graders in 1918. "The Girls Latin School of Chicago, parent owned since 1929, has freedom and facilities to produce the best education possible for each of its students. Policies are shaped by trustees, faculty and parents. Small classes and able teachers promote individual progress. From kindergarten to graduation, it instills the basic liberal education that continues to grow through a lifetime." – Girls Latin School Brochure 1939 When Mabel Slade Vickery and Robert Peck Bates initially incorporated Chicago Latin School in 1898, it was a coeducational institution, although there were only a few girls and they were in the younger grades. Once those girls reached eighth grade this became problematic, however, according to an account by Josephine Wilkins '07, a former student and life-long friend of Miss Vickery's. "When the first girls reached eighth grade another hurdle had to be cleared. The eighth grade and high school boys sat in a large study hall and Mr. Bates was unwilling to have the girls there. So Miss Vickery on her own initiative took two rooms in the old Kirkland School building at 54 E. Scott Street, then occupied by the Gertrude House, and installed the older girls…There we remained adding a class or two each year and graduating the first class of girls in 1907. In 1913 the present building at 59 E. Scott Street was built and all the girls were gathered together in their own building." Mabel Slade Vickery was determined to provide her students at the Chicago Latin School for Girls with the same exemplary education that the students at the Chicago Latin School for Boys were receiving. She was extremely proud of the school she built on Scott Street, and it was the focus of her energy and devotion (even though she also The officers of the 1928 girls athletic association. LATI N SCHOOL OF CHI CA GO 41

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