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Students noted construction ond crowded I 1 'I Sunlight casts shadows and lends an eerie appearance to the corridor of the new wing. Lunchtime was the most popular hour of the clay for many students. These senior boys appear to be enjoying their meal. A new cafeteria under construction will be welcomed next year. 4
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for expanding Highland High School mc I IKUYQLH-A SCHOOL msrmcr CENTRAL MADISON Co. Vfffifm 594952 S Active school board members Waldo Canaday Clark Verl Miller held biweekly meetings One of their duhes Burns, William Lawler, Al Woolberf, Superiniendenf of was io plan the school budge? Schools Dale Prough, and members Raymond Pccre and Z X I is 1 5 I i LJ I I Mr. Alan Meyerrose, assistant principal, and Mrs. Ardene K agar, secretary, checked absences each morning.
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conditions during opening doys Various changes ot Highland High School were noted by students on opening day. Construction ot the new addition to the building had begun. An increase in the size ot the student body was opporent os pupils encountered overcrowded classrooms ond hallways. Multord Davis had been promoted to the position of principal ond students noticed mony unfamiliar faces among the toculty. The men's lounge had been moved behind the stoge, and the gym was utilized os o study holl. Seventh-graders were without lockers dur- ing the tirst tew weeks ot school and could be seen in the halls carrying toll stocks ot books. Classroom activity was sometimes interrupted by the sounds of hammering ond drilling in the new addition. New this yecir was the split shitt. No meetings could be held first or eighth period. Crowded conditions ond the noises ot construction mode opening days ot Highland High School chaotic and hectic. Waiting to be served by Sharon Vaught in the bookstore are Tom Chambers, Tom Hull, Steve Kirby, Gail Tarvin, and Steve Keesling. Many students found the need for schedule revisions. Mr. Keith Davis helps Jack Baker rearrange his classes., L Many upperclassmen at Highland preferred to occupy the stair- way instead ofthe bleachers for noon gatherings. 5
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