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loft: A stack of boxes in the hall offers Dwight Sawyer and Paul Turner a place to stop and talk. Below: The new addition allows room for many new classrooms. 1 It '4 'fglg 'Z , . EW B ILDING After years of detours and literally millions of dollars, the new addition to the building was completed. A new music department provided a much needed band room and a larger choral room. The new auditorium gave the students a modern stage and teachers a large area that could be partitioned off into four separate rooms. Overstuffed halls became fa thing of the past as new wide halls provided dif- ferent routes to classes. For the first time in years there were enough lockers to go around without sharing. Also included in the addition were the science and math departments. The larger cafeteria seemed to arrive just in time as more people began eating in the cafeteria than before. The commons, located outside the gym, became the gathering place after lunch. For the first time in AHS history, the school was one building - not a campus. Students and alumni showed their pride in the new AHS when sometimes thousands gathered to support the ln- dians at sporting events and activities. Such Indian spirit displayed the true ef- fect of building on a new image. 2 OPENING l Left: After a rainstorm, o puddle of water reflects the Indiana, which can be found on the south side of the Wigwam. Above: Students gather at a locker to talk before going to lunch. The new lockers made it possible for each student to have his or her own locker without having to share with a friend. ji. y sf.. ' cf' Q fri'-1 fx .. 1.
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