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20 Getting ready for the first day of school, a member of the construction crew cleans debris off the windows. He is just one of the many people working to finish the construction. Men At Work Numerous people came to the deserted high school with large machines and big plans, and took control. Sound like a bad script from an old B movie? Actually, this reference concerns the many workers who oversaw the renovations at Niles West. Electricians, general contractors, sheet metal workers, bricklayers, painters, window and heating specialists, and special security worked around the clock during the sum¬ mer to complete the construction before the 1984-85 school year commenced. A week after school ended, Goebelt Construction began tear¬ ing down the walls. The pupose of this construction, decreas¬ ing the size and number of the windows of the school, was to conserve money and energy for heating. Construction workers labored all day, often working on the weekends to combat bad weather and other complications. The finishing touches weren ' t completed until the day be¬ fore school started. According to junior Lisa Sandlow, The hallways and classrooms were in complete chaos. No one be¬ lieved that the construction would be finished by the time school began. Running up and down the stairs all day can be really exhausting. A custodial attempts to reach the second floor the easy way. Construction
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