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Beginning aT Ten o'clock in The morning, The beauTiTul ediTice was open To The inspecTion oT The general public and Tor Twelve hours Thousands oT people walked Through The porTals oT The new and modern Olean High School building. They were amazed aT The very modern conveniences which The sTudenT ushers poinTed ouT To Them. i The Tormal dedicaTion exercises were opened in The evening wiTh an lnvocaTion by The Rev. A. Frank Houser. This was Tollowed by Two numbers given by The Girls Glee Club, aTTer which lvlr. William C. GreenawalT, SuperinTendenT oT Schools, gave The address oT welcome. SpiriTual Values was The subiecT discussed by The Very Rev. Thomas Plassman, PresiclenT oT SainT BonavenTure College. Following This Mr. HerberT L. SackeTT, The Principal oT Olean High School, gave a brieT Talk in reTrospecT and discussed The TuTure of The school. Following ArThur J. Benline's address on The Task oT The Public Works AdminisTraTion Mr. C. Pascal FranchoT gave The main Talk oT The evening speaking on A CommuniTy's ResponsibiliTy . AT The conclusion of lvlr. FranchoT's speech Mr. A. l.. Fremming represenTing E. L. Van Sickel, general conTracTor, presenTed The keys oT The building To The archiTecT who in Turn presenTed Them To Dr. Donald A. lv1acDuTTie, PresidenT oT The Board oT EducaTion who made The DedicaTory Address. The exercises were concluded wiTh a BenedicTion by The Very Rev. Joseph Groves. WiThin The walls may be Tound The mosT modern audiTorium in WesTern New York. The chemisTry, physics, and biology labora- Tories are The mosT modern To be Tound in any high school giving sTudenTs compleTe experimenTal pracTice. The caTeTeria is well lighTed, large and capable oT holding Three hundred persons aT a Time. A model aparTmenT is a TeaTure oT The homemaking deparT- menT. The library, a symphony in gray, is a room beauTiTul To behold: and The arT room also done in gray gives arT sTudenTs an excepTional place To Tind inspiraTion. OTher TeaTures include a sTandard elecTric Time clock sysTem, a compleTe inTer communicaTing Telephone sysTem and a radio speaker sysTem wiTh receivers Tor every room over which The prin- cipal makes daily homeroom announcemenTs. To The wesT of The old inclusTrial arTs building, an addiTion com- pleTed beTore The resT oT The new building, is The New lndusTrial ArTs Division. In This uniT consisTing oT old and new is The Machine Shop, The Wood Shop and The Mechanical Drawing room. There are class rooms on The second Tloor oT The new building. The New High School wiTh iTs Three large uniTs, The High School proper, The Gymnasium and The lndusTrial ArTs Building, all con- necTed presenTs an imposing appearance. This building sTands on Sullivan Hill a symbol of man's achieve- menT and an evidence oT a Task well and eTTicienTly done. I 6
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bids. Early in June The conTracTs were leT. The General ConTracT was awarded E. L. Van Siclcel 84 Company oT BradTord, Pennsyl- vania. The elecTrical conTracT was awarded To The RoberTson Elec- Trical ConsTrucTion Company oT BuTTalo. The heaTing, plumbing and venTilaTion conTracTs were given ChaTTield and Sharp ConTrac- Tors' CorporaTion oT JamesTown, New Yorlc. ln all cases The con- TracTs were awarded To The Iowes+ bidders. These were signed on June 7, 1935. Soon The large excavaTion occasioned by The razing oT The old building Toolc on The appearance OT a bee hive. Large wooden Torms were erecTed To hold The concreTe Tor The ToundaTions oT The building. Truclcs buzzed To and Tro Trom one place To anoTher, all carrying supplies needed in The business oT consTrucTion. NexT, huge beams oT sTeel made Their appearance and as They reared Their sleek blaclc lengTh The shape oT The building became apparenT. ln SepTember, classes were again held in The gym and in The oTher cenTers, buT The gueerness oT This had worn OTT in The preceeding Term and only Those aT The gym can appreciaTe The Tinal compleTion oT The sTeel worlc. An inTeresTing evenT occurred November 20, I935. This was The laying oT The corner sTone. To The Tunes oT The Olean High School Band and in an aTmosphere OT good Teeling and Tellowship, wiTh bunTing Tlying in The cold winTer wind, The corner sTone was laid. The addressioT The occasion was given by Mr. A. N. Van Vlaclc, engineer, acTing Tor The sTaTe direcTor oT The Public Worlcs AdminisTraTion. ConTained in The corner sTone were: a rosTer OT school Teachers Then employed in The sysTem, an Olean Times- l-lerald Anniversary, The I935 Olean High School Congress along wiTh a Tew coins. Bricks made Their appearance. The sTrucTure losT iTs loolc oT empTiness and began To loolc lilce a building. Solid and massive and giving a Teeling oT sTrengTh were The huge columns oT sTone. Finally The exTerior was compleTe and The TirsT lap was concluded. The second lap began. Day by day many Truclcs arrived and deparTed, coming loaded wiTh supplies and swepT clean oT Their cargo. The inTerior was now in Torm. Rooms Toolc shape, halls were Tiled, walls smooThed and elecTrical equipmenT insTalled. ATTer nineTeen monThs oT hard work and serious eTForT on The parT oT The Board oT EducaTion and Those working wiTh Them, The building was subsTanTially compleTe and was ready Tor condiTional occupancy. Cn January 25, I937, The building was accepTed condiTionally on The grounds oT subsTanTial compleTion and classes meT wiThin The building Tor The TirsT Time on January 27 aTTer iusT Two years in Temporary guarTers. The DedicaTion Ceremonies were held on WashingTon's birTh- day, February 22, I937. I 5
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