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New Experiences Face Many Students High school student Peggy Clark (with ball) gets her first experience at coaching and gives seventh graders Linda Sutton and Pam Shores their first experience at basket- ball when she helps with their physical education class. Drinking from the fountain in her new class- room is a novel and pleasant experience for Carolyn Higgins. Anne Ayers and Teresa Sloan are spectators at the very first basketball game ever held in Cumberland's new gym- nasium . An old landmark comes down, giving way to the changing face of a greatly enlarged campus.
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Many New Facilities Afford Pleasure 43 4 we wih ee tad peers | ; Ba oe | At the side of the old high school building, Sarah Welchlin and Sylvia Asal sit on the new fire es- cape and have a pleasant chat with Larry Atkins. Kathy Fair, a fourth grade student, and Curtis Mc- Pherson, from the ninth grade, concentrate on their work in the new library which is used by all students. Will it get us there one more time? wonder Brad Vassar and Tony Mitchell as they inspect the motor of the temperamental army bus which was bought this year to transport team members to ball games. Patiently standing in line, Mike Boggs and Linnie Barr wait to pay for their lunches in the new cafeteria.
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In the lobby of the recently completed administration building, Mr. Henry Morris, new vocational agriculture teacher; Mrs. Georgia Goodman, assistant principal; and Miss Geraldine Stimpson, sec- retary, look over the morning's mail. Entering the lobby of a new administra- tion building and finding a helpful secretary- receptionist on duty is indeed a pleasant change! Opening off the lobby of this build- ing are new Offices for the principal, assist- ant principal, and guidance counselor; and a nearby teachers' lounge is a pleasant retreat for a faculty increased from four- teen to thirty members. Attached to the gymnasium are new offices for the superin- tendent and the school board, and ample space has been provided for the storage of books and supplies. The increase in office space and the growth in the number of persons administering the affairs of the school are perhaps the most noticeable changes in administration. Consolidation Brings CHANGES In ADMINISTRATION
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