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Students find new build- ing :nr-asurcs up to ex- pect ations. for an Expansion of Our urriculum lf The completion of the building marks the second addition to our school within the last ten years. The campus now includes the original high school build- ing, a grade school, gymnasium and home economics department, and the latest addition which was ap- proved for occupancy in March. The main portion of the new building is 288 feet long, and includes a large classroom and shop for Vocational Agriculture, similar facilities for Mechani- cal Drawing and Industrial Arts, a music room for band. orchestra and chorus. kitchens and cafeteria. a physics and chemistry room and a science room which includes a greenhouse. The building features a wide corridor which starts at the elementary building and runs practically the full length of the building. This allows students to move quietly to and from classrooms and the cafe- teria. All areas within the different departments are large and well appointed. The building itself is beautiful, both inside and out. The new facilities are designed to improve the quality of instruction and the curriculum in general.
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New facilities make biology study time more enjoyable. Ground breakingg one of the first steps toward the construction of the new addition. New Addition ffords Opportunities A' it ,feraiviw ,nnnnnnott't e S
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Mr. Donagher, Principal, completes business transaction by phone. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1965 You are about to enter new fields of endeavor with new opportunities but with greatly increased responsibilities. The members ofthe faculty stand ready to help you at any time. Whether or not you continue with your formal education, the important thing is to be sincere with everyone with whom you work,'be it your teacher, your employer, or your parents. You should strive constantly for personal im- provement by giving attention each day to the things you do, and say, and to the thoughts you think. You should seek wise counsel from your minister or other qualified people, but don't always expect them to agree with you. The world in which we now live is changing rapid- ly. However, it is well to remember that standards for such things as honesty and morals will remain the same. WWW dministrators, Responsible for Growth of CHS fx 4.41. SCHOOL BOARD STANDING: George Strauser, Van Autrey, Willard Frey, Royal Bedwell. SITTING: Nancy Stahl-Secretary, Ovid Herold, Leland Hasler, and Forrest Hogue.
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