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Now, take a look at what is going up! In the construction process are three new buildings, a cafeteria, music de- partment, and classroom annex. These buildings, all on one level, will be ready for use when the '55-56 term begins. The cafeteria will contain separate pre- paration and serving areas as well as adequate storage space. The dining area, to be furnished with chairs and tables, will seat 200. The music department will contain separate classrooms for both band and choral work. Library facilities, a two-room commer- cial department, and a combination science lecture-room-and-laboratory will occupy the classroom annex. These buildings will be connected to each other and to the main plant by covered walkways. They will increase the present high school classroom space from fourteen to eighteen, and are being built at a cost of 3134, 512. 00. Sealed By Frzendslup 5 Tre
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Far Swpasszng Wealth Unspoken . Elementary mus1c classes are held rn the wooden bu1ld1ng that was once the Macedonla school becommg a part of our campus rn 1948 Our tm band hall wrll be scrapped as soon as the mus1c department now under construct 1on IS completed The present kxndergarten saw many years servlce as an agrrculture department before bern converted 1nto a place where each year more th n forty f1VC year olds beg1n thelr school career rt 15 now lrghted sodded and fenced far cry from the days when one end of the playtng f1e1d was full of l1ght wood stumps and the other end was red clay Swlngs teeter boards and slldes furnrsh elementary students ample exerclse the out door basketball courts appeal to all age groups blddy s1ze up . 7 . Bowles Field has been much improvedg ' ' ' . , 3
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Memgryps Leaflets Close Shall Twine. ,Af t ' ,, .rx , u mln 'i , , A .. L 'f ll x L 'R' 3 P., I X f . Ll- ...NOW FOR A TYPICAL SCHOOL DAY. . . . 58 per cent of us ride a bus to school, coming from as far away as Kinard and Broad Branch. fd Y 5 .2 gkaggjk. Have an 8 o clock acadennc class geometry for example where we prove t at a + b Go to the 11brary often to check out a new book to read me-gazme stones and artlcles for reference work to browse ,,..sY0 ' agus!
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