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Defioyfei Uflvfc fa Some problems with construction delayed the move in date until January 5, 1976. The high school has shared shop facilities , music, and library .ocated in the addition. The central office is located just off the com- mons area in the new building. The building is carpeted, air condi- tioned and features the open concept in the library. Moveable partitions set off the classrooms. The music room is almost completely sound proofed and practice and storage space -built in as well as an office for the Director. A big improvement from the stage. The building cost for Linwood, Grade School addition and the Middle School additions is $1,139,000. It houses 207 junior high students as well as serving students in the High School.
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New School Co »pktecL Far page middle left: The inside of the new music room. Right: Outside front of the Junior High building. Bottom left: Students helping out by moving new equipment into new building. Right: Inside view of one of eleven new class- rooms. This page top right: Aerial view of completed school. Middle left: Students clean up after a day in the new shop room. Right: New books in new library. Bottom: Library before completion.
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Named At halftime of Friday, November 7, Basehor-Piper football game, the football field was officially dedicated and named the Ward L. Kiester, Sr. Stadium. Mr. Kiester was presented a pla- que by Mr. Charles Peterson, of the USD 458 School Board, which reads: The Board of Education and the community of Basehor-Linwood U.S.D. 458 hereby officially name the Basehor Football Sta- dium in your honor. This com- mendation is hereby bestowed for your service and dedication to the Basehor and Linwood commu- nities as an educator and as a leader in community affairs. May this stadium hereafter remain named the Ward L. Kies- ter, Sr. Stadium as authorized in the year of 1975. Top: Mr. Charles Peierson and Ward L. Kiester. Mr. Peterson is presenting Mr. Kiester with the plaque. Middle: Aerial view of football stadium. Bottom: New baseball field. In September of 1975, Basehor Athletic Association petitioned the Board of Education to name the new Baseball field after Ber- nar L. Eberth. The board approved this petition and offi- cially named the field, Eberths Field. A commemorative plaque was installed with the name.
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