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ENC PM N rRAuc6 H E 087 DEIJICATIUN We, the Class of 1959, wish to dedicate this yearbook to the im- posing new Cowanesque Valley Jun- ior-Senior High School which is the culmination of many years of plan- ning and determination to provide a better educational plant for the youth of this area. We are proud that we have the privilege of being the first class to graduate from this school and shall regard it as one of the mile- stones of our lives. The students who follow us can- not fail to become increasingly a- ware that education in this area has taken a great stride forward.
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THE NEW HIGH SBHIIIIL The new Cowanesque Valley Junior-Senior High School is located onathirty-acre site, formerly the Fair Grounds', one mile west of Westfield, Penna. on Route 49. The facilities provide for a full program of school services: classrooms and laboratory instruction, shop practice, agricultural experimentation, homemaking practice, commercial training, research and study, health service, food service, field play and practice, student activities, conference and administration. The yellow brick exterior walls are enhanced by aluminum window frames and sashes along with the hollow metal, plate glass exterior doors. Walking down the corridor and into any of the classrooms, one would notice the asphalt tile and plastic tile floors, the flush veneered wood doors, beige yellow tile window stools, and the slate blackboards, with aluminum trim. Intricacies of the wiring system make possible the restful day-brite lighting, seen in all the classrooms, fire alarm, the electronic bell and clock system, emergency lighting, the much-used public address system, and gymnasium scoreboard. Outside again, we find con- crete walkways, bituminous driveways and parking areas. The contractors for this massive edifice were: Raymond R. Hedden Co. General John F. Miles Heating G. M. Bergan Plumbing Howard P. Foley Electrical The overall cost of the building was S1,340,000. C 52:11 Ll. I..I ' I I I E I I i ', I I It Ly AR? I I Cr M I I I I y 511 Q I i -1 TCHFN L LKEAS
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y vgmoon STAFF Marlene Lias, Kaye Lin- dur, Carol Eaton, Mary- layout Gretchen King, Gary Ruef, Sharon English, Shari Wil- SOIL Sports Russel Root, Andy Borland, Sonee Kay Ianson, Jay Weidman. Rumsey.
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