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Auditorium-Gymnasium Our school and community became aware of a dream come true when construction of the new gym- nasium-auditorium building was at last completed in the 1953-54 school year. Central's addition is an imposing one with it's modern construction and it's eye-catching curved front, The mass of windows facing the street are the only ones in the block-long structure, and a modern air-conditioner provides ideal temperature for the , ' ' ' lr J aa., A ' ' , mfmistr-V12-Yasmine-L' , . f' interior. Along with a combination gymnasium-auditorium, the new building sports a drying room for athletic equipment, several locker rooms, physical education offices equipped with showers, and several mirrored dressing rooms. In addition to Complete physical education and dramatic facilities, the recently con- structed addition also houses a spacious cafeteria, teacher's dining room, and a food storage room. Band and choir sessions are held on the second floor of the fire-proof structure. Also located on this floor are several instrument storage rooms and eight practice rooms which are shared by the band and choir members. Not to be overlooked because of the massiveness of the building are some of the smaller features such as the tan lockers which are built into the walls, and the beauty of the stone and marble in the spacious foyer. Accoustical tile ceilings are installed in most of the class rooms making a lighter and more cheerful room. The latest in architectural and functional details, down to the attractive and numerous drinking fountains, add to Central's pride of possession in the new Two building.
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Scarlet F ther iii Q32 va Central High School Red Wing, Minnesota 1954 f 5 as . ,rr , r,' . ,A . . Helen Magnuson, Pat Riec Carolyn Meyer, Busine -' E. L. Powderly, A4 ,fi - - , , Richard Gard, Photographer 1 Journalism Classes, Staff r iq Q ,- R' QV' v. IT. 5 1 t , , .
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Central Building In this main building of Central High School are located offices of the administration, class- rooms, the library and study hall. s I 8.2, Industrial Building This building houses the industrial arts, home economics, business de- partments of our school, and the old gymnasium. Table of Contents Administration and Faculty . . . . 5 Seniors . . Classes . . Activities Athletics . School Life Three .. ..l7 ...33 ...49 ...73 ...83
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