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FROM QPEN FIELDS TO OPE DOORS The Plaque in the hall near Arriving for the day in school. the niain entrance. A THING OF BEAUTY AND A JOY FOREVER Glenda Maish, Kay Hollingsworth, Linda George and Patricia Hopp. page 4 DEDICATION OF THE GYM, JANUARY 8, 1960 Mr. Falls, principal, introducing Mr. L. V Phillips, Commissioner of the Indiana H. S Athletic Association.
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O CPE DODRS David Hamblin was hired as Superintendent and his office was established in the Farmers Bank build- ing at Michigantown. Mr. Hlamblin and the school board visited many school buildings and interviewed numerous architects and engaged the firm of Everett I. Brown Co., of Indianapolis to design a new school building. After careful consideration of the recom- mendations of the architect and Indiana University Department of Education, plans for the present Clinton Central School were approved. Options were then taken on 4 proposed locations. The advantages and disadvantages of each site were carefully considered and the present location was selected as being the best site for the new building. The contracts were let on July 5, 1958, and the bonds to finance the construction were sold on Aug. 19, 1958. Ground breaking ceremonies were held September 15, 1958 and we were finally on our way to building a new school. Actual construction was started in October of 1958. It was very interesting to follow the progress of the construction, and even though I was very familiar with the plans of this building, I could not visualize the size and beauty of the building until its completion. The School Board tried to plan a building that would accommodate the needs of Education in this area, one that would be durable and easy to maintain and one that the people could be proud of in years to come. I am sure that each member of the first Clinton Central School Board feels honored to have had a part in this project that will mean so much to the Clinton Central Communities in the years ahead, -Edwin D. Record
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TCD OPE DCDCDRS The doors open for Seniors Pam Freeland, Judith Reagan and Marshall Smith. page 5
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