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It was with a touch of nostalgia that the staff of the 1951 Log set to work last fall. It realized that it was to produce the last Log whose locale was to be laid in the worn halls of old C.H.S. For many years the student body has been growing. For some years extra space was available to care for increased enrollments. Gradually, however, the student body became too large. A building designed to serve about three hundred students can hardly accommodate the present seven hundred. Like a healthy boy outgrowing his clothes, so the student body outgrew the old building. Last summer construction of a new building was begun, and its completion is anticipated before another high school class graduates. Memories of “old C.H.S.” will go with us always. The things of which we once complained will, when seen in retrospect, take on the golden aura of hallowed memory. Some day we shall look back on the assemblies when students sat three in a double seat, and we shall call them the “good old days.” We shall recall the whistling transoms as amusing interludes of boring class periods. Some day we shall laugh at our children all snug and warm in their automatically heated classrooms, and we shall brag about the times we wore our overcoats to classes because the wintry winds whistled through the cracks around the old casement windows. Yes, progress has come to Cadillac. We’re doffing the old and donning the new. We’re leaving the temple of learning on the side of the hill for a new, modem, architect’s dream on the flats of Lake Cadillac’s shores. It had to come; we just couldn’t make the old walls bulge any farther. But please pardon the staff of ’51 as we shed one last tear and fire one final salute to the honor and glory of old C.H.S., the cherished ivy-covered home of our pleasant high school days. '7=1-A
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