WASHINGTON. ONETIME ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. MET CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOLS OEMANO FOR EXPANSION IN 1929 Aberdeen .... The City of Good Schools CENTRAL BUILDING, with three stories of classrooms, laboratories. and study rooms, was the first of the build ngs. re; lacing the old Central high school structure in 1911. BKKDKKN has become widely known as “The city of good schools, and one good reason for this is Central High's utilitarian group of buildings. Central building, with three stories of classrooms, laboratories, and study rooms, was the first of the buildings, built in 1911. Washington, a onetime grade school, met the demand for expansion when the school board cited that Central was overcrowded in 1929. In 1988 the latest addition was made. The school-civic auditorium was built at a cost of $325,000. This latest addition was an answer to Central high school’s problems. It did away with all congestion. Athletic events as well as conventions and public programs arc held in the arena where the seating capacity of ( .000 takes care of all crowds. The theatre, resplendent in its modern design, is always in use as the site for conventions, concerts, and high school assemblies. The music room along with several office rooms is used by the orchestra, band, and vocal groups. Plus an attractive landscape, Central High boasts excellent building facilities. S
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ASSEMBLED IN THE SCHOOL-CIVIC THEATRE. CENTRAL STU DENTS WITNESS A BLUE AND GOLD NEWS BROADCAST CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ENJOY ASSEMBLIES IN NEW SCHOOL-CIVIC AUDITORIUM THE NEWCOMER S FIRST VIEW OF THE SCHOOL-CIVIC THEATRE Tt IS SAID that all the world is n stage; that we are the actors; and that life is the play. Whether this be true or not, we do know that the theater plays an important part in our present day lives from an educational ami entertainment standpoint. Surpassing all others in this part of the state with regard to beauty, acoustics, and equipment is our own civic theater. Many Centralites recognize the theater as an excellent place to hold assemblies and other school programs; but more than that, it has answered a long felt need for a larger and better community center for promoting new and expanding activities such as the Little Theater and the Golden Pheasant Festival. Centralites, although now accustomed to the new theater ami the advantages it offers, are nevertheless not lacking in pride. They arc well aware of the privileges that are theirs from such a fine building. 10
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