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Hightower Hall, named in honor of Mr. Frank Hightower, was built in 1953 by popular subscription. Containing three lab- oratories and three classrooms, it provided Casady with urgently needed space for adequate science instruction. Miller Hall 'js-sifw-J ,xl 1 5 .tts an 2 ski. ff 1 V.. .. iii, . . it in- ? Hightower Hall In 1951, the need for additional class- room space necessitated the building of Miller Hall, named in honor of Mr. Edward I. Miller, the original donor of Casady's land. It serves now as a home building for members of the junior class and the refined element of the school who tend to congre- gate at the north end of Miller.
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Cochran Hall was named for judge Almond D. Cochran, the first chairman of the Casady Board of Trustees. Enthusi- astic Casady underclassmen have occupied Cochran Hall since it was converted from a barn for polo ponies into a school contain- ing three classrooms and administrative offices twelve years ago. The rear of the stable was turned into a study hall while the hay loft became the library. Knotty pine lockers and crowded hallways have always been Cochran trademarks. Coc.hranHall Allen Hall, built during the summer of 1948 to accommodate the increased enroll- ment of the school, was named in honor of Walter E. Allen. Plans are being discussed to remodel the building complerlly, remov- ing its several battle scars cted by WWW M spirited eighth grade students. Allen Hall 4
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Chapel of St. Edward the Confessor The Winant Bam was reconstruct- ed in 1947 by a gift to the school in memory of John Gilbert Winant, a former American ambassador to Great Britain. Constantly undergoing revisions, this original campus build- ing is presently used as an art class- room and a boys' locker room. The Chapel of St. Edward the Confessor was constructed as a gift of Mr. Frank Hightower as a memorial to his parents. Opened on May 3, 1950, it soon became an inte- gral part of the school where students of all faiths begin each day with a short service. Winant Barn
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