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Publi Qpinion The new building prompted various reactions from Catholic High students. The general feel- ing of most students was that the building's advantages far outweighed the inconveniences caused by construction. Scott Blackwell, commenting on the new library, said, lt's more organized and quiet. The big windows give it a pleasant feeling. Charles Schaefer said, Now I have a quiet place where l can study before school. Mrs. Chudy, on the other hand, said she loved it but there were far too many hiding places for stu- dents. Commenting on the audito- rium, Mark Harrill said, lt will be helpful for class meetings, and when it's hot, many people will be able to meet in air conditioning. Marcus McAllister remarked, The new auditorium lessens un- believably the headaches and problems associated with having to build a stage for the play. John Bauer, senior clarinet player, remarked about the band- room, The accoustics are much better and l enjoy the location. l will not miss slipping down the steps during the winter. Out of all the comments there was rarely a complaint. Students were pleased that the facilities were completed and obivously enjoyed their use. Building kms--s..,,5ssf,,Mww' .my sfumw t,,f,,.,, W wsQ.fw.t -v5.,:4w,.afq.,4.w., 0512402 issr' 1 Wren, T Phvmlcs Paws F the ffvewf ti, ' gfvl 3 Q'iii'7-'33Kfflfllw.:? ?P5':'755 f.si T isi. is 1 c.s, eZP i'wPh,sfS if isti24339liiisfi??ili3??5?3?i5i?8Hrs553225 anntfff C ached .'r. s FiF21Qf55,3!5iiCs 29? ,tfi '5?if35?'?UGl1Ef9f fQ?514?ki2,g Swivel lfllidrfivgifgififdfiiie lm5l?'V?'?i'?fQ'f!?Yfffiffligii37?5?F'?ff5ff' ici' s5rll?f'?Y'P?'P45 ?8?lFF'?30T?5idis cus.slnfe.,f-..f y,.. , -
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A Final End With New Beginnings LWhc-:re Do I Begin? t last Catholic High saw an offi- cial end to the new construction! On October 27, a trium- phant Father Tribou and beaming Bishop Mc- Donald finally tied up the troubles and complica- tions associated with ex- pansion. The dedication - the last step - cele- brated the completion with a blessing mirroring the ground-breaking of over a year earlier. Fa- ther Tribou's dream was fulfilled. With the choir of sen- iors, the band, and the Bishop's speech, the event became a heart- warming celebration, or so a few seniors felt: I most vividly remember Bishop McDonald's in- formative sermon. len- titled Where Do l Be- gin? l - Kyle Echols. I was glad the addi- tions were finally offi- cially completed - es- pecially because that meant no more irritating jack-hammersl - John Campbell. The Bishop's sermon reflected the total sup- port the Catholic con- gregation of Little Rock gives Catholic High. - Paul Crawford. The seniors' job of singing was the most spectacular ensemble of voices ever going to bless that auditorium! - Matt Guise. sei, K ..,k , K 'One moment, please. The band mem- bers entertained the audience while the Bishop left the auditorium to bless the rest of the new buildings - g
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