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Ohio high school to make alumni photos and current information available via public kiosks

April 17, 2017

A "Class Composite Kiosk Project" at Greenville High School in Greenville, Ohio will provide photos and information about school alumni via kiosks that will be accessible to the public, according to The Early Bird Newspaper.

The original composites will remain in storage, administrators said.

"Our main goal was to put the class composites back up at the high school electronically," explained Superintendent Doug Fries. "We also intend to use some photos and information from the GHS Alumni Association."

The website would feature digitalized copies of composites dating from 1949. The public, as well as current students interested in taking a look, would access the photos via two kiosks containing touchscreen computers to be housed in the main hallway of the high school.

The public would be invited to stop by a kiosk and find photos of themselves or family members who are GHS alumni.

Career Technology Director and soon-to-be high school principal Stan Hughes said he envisions other photos as well as current information, such as school calendars and menus, to be included for quick access.

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