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The modern design on the walls of the first floor of the new addi- tion was accentuated by the light streaming in from the Clark Street windows. The well-ventilated halls were fluorescent lighted. The completion of the new addition in Ianuary reflected the progress of the school in 1961. The three- story building, designed by I-laarstick and Associates and constructed by Dawson, Inc., of Minneapolis, enabled much expansion and improvement of the sci- ence, mathematics and library departments. All physics, chemistry and biology classes were moved into specially-built science rooms. Each room, designed to accommodate 30 students, was equipped with seven lab tables, hot and cold water, gas and compressed air. An additional feature of the physics laboratory was an electric panel timer and rectifier with which the amount of electricity supplied to the indi- vidual lab tables could be controlled. Mathematics classes were also moved into new classrooms. Each room was lighted with fluorescent light and equipped with new desks and a floor sound outlet for movie projectors. The entire first floor of the addition was devoted to a new and more expansive library, designed to be the educational material center for the school. Besides an increase in shelf space and student working areas, spe- cial music and conference rooms were offered to facili- tate private study. A classical record collection was established and a stereophonic phonograph assembled. Construction of Addition Reflects Each laboratory table in the chemistry rooms was equipped with The check-out desk was the center of the new library. Surrounding modern scientific conveniences and storage cabinets. A laboratory it were shelves of reference materials and hchon and non-fiction tor long projects adioined each room and was similarly equipped. literature. The larger study area facilitated more study room. Page 4 .gang
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