1902 DeKalb High School |
The story of this clock begins at the site of the 1902 DeKalb High School. During its time atop the school the clock was recognized by the 42" dial and the sound of its bell. Located at the center of the main entry it was the main piece of the iconic elevation of the school. Over time the bell portion of the tower was condemned for what was most likely water damage. We have found evidence on the movement that water was getting into the room where it was stored as well. The base of pendulum is showing a considerable amount of rot and the bolt that holds the weight is showing decay as well. There must have been a water source that would have caused water to run down the pendulum and into that connection. In 1966 the bell was separated from the clock and moved to the front of the high school. A new ritual began, the clock bell became a victory bell and to this day it is rung in recognition of team and individual student success.
1974 Clinton Rosette Middle School |
In 2008 Scott Williams, who was then science teacher at DHS, brought three photograph slides to the new DeKalb High School design team. The slides were images of the this clock and some of it's parts just after it was put in storage at the middle school. He told us that the school district had held on to this piece of history and did not want to see it get lost and forgotten about.
2011 clock tower -This picture was taken from the commons side looking back toward the main entry. |
The relationship between the clock, tower, dial and school infuses the history and culture The incorporation of the clock in the new high school will provide a powerful link between the past of Dekalb with the future of DeKalb.
The clock has a marvelous story and you have told it so well! The past becomes the future here and to have that represented by a clock is almost too much symbolism even for an old English teacher!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to all involved.
Thanks Pat, it is a wonderful opportunity. A great deal of care and consideration has been taken in the handeling of this piece of history.
ReplyDeleteAs a member of the last Class to Graduate from the original DeKalb Township High School, I must add here that this is a wonderful endeavor. Our Class of 1966, the 60th Class to graduate from DeKalb High School, will be celebrating its 45th Anniversary Class Reunion this summer in July. We will be attending the 2011 Graduation Ceremonies for this year's graduating Class, the last Class to Graduate from the current high school building in DeKalb, on the same day in June as the Class of '66 graduated. Our Class of 1966 will tour the new building the weekend of the Reunion.
ReplyDeleteHistory will be brought forward, connected with the future, and passed on as a Legacy for new students.
Thanks for helping all of this come together!
Bill Montgomery
Class of '66
DeKalb High School
DeKalb, IL