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re Situated to Provide Ma. IN ORDER to provide modernistic grounds for atmosphere and beauty while giving maximum classroom space, Arcadia's campus is built around a cen- tral Rally Court. Tile tableaux of authentic Indian de- sign decorate the north entrance along Campus Drive and the west walls of the east corridor classroom buildings. These tile designs symbolize a way of lite at Arcadia by depicting particular words or ideas in the Student Pledge to Arcadia High School. Classroom and administrative build- ings are constructed in parallel rows with covered corridor connectives. The rooms, renumbered this year to help avoid con- fusion, are assigned by subject area. To utilize natural sunshine as much as pos- sible, windows are situated on the north side of the classrooms, with doors at the north and south. ' ff .nli3'... 7 , Modern architectural details enhance the beauty of corridors as lacy iacaranda trees spread a pattern of light and shadow over grassy lawns which separate classroom units. J ' O - . Uv l, D Jfpf J Lvl ull X v , - ' M9 f .jwrlllxii 1 vdf ' . X . Q!! A fy, t A lf Xu'-If I I! FX. Q ity 'Tl www? WW ll l Curriculum materials, displayed in campus showcase in if JJ, Il' ll Km 1 CTT the west corridor, depict California's early history. 5 V jul. XV J-lj , ,UUJ - , , 4 N N Ulfl We WV K, ivhxjv 'vit ci' ry if A i X, 5 X
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