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Beth Marshall and Gary Miller wait for Mr. Kies to check off their scheduled classes. Acoustical walls and ceiling, orange carpeting, a silent heating system and three new practice rooms completely transformed the band room. Self registration, the scramble system , new colorful lockers, orange and black seats in the audi- torium, a new press box, remodel- ing the band room, a new gym floor and the construction of the skill center, all add to the building of our rainbow. These improve- ments have boosted the spirit of both students and faculty. The 1972 bond issue promised DeVilbiss many of these additions, including the accoustical ceilings and lights which were installed in 1974. The DeVilbiss skill center was financed by this bond issue also and last spring construction began on the $2,800,000 project. Several types of vocational classes will be offered to all Toledo high school students. The cafeteria established a fan- tastic new system called the scramble system. There is much more selection of food and faster moving food lines. Students ate at various brightly colored tables with matching chairs. New blue, orange, rust, and beige lockers brought brightness to the halls. Students received the responsibi- lity of figuring out their own sched- ules for the first time. Each student filled out the classes and teachers that he preferred. Underclass pic- tures, locker assignments and car registrations were all taken care of immediately after registration. Since faculty and students worked together, registration was a real success. Replacing last year ' s burned press box, this new one was completed the first week of school What a disgusting sight! Mark Walden agrees the new in time for the football season which started September 14th. lockers are badly needed. OPENING SECTION 5
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™»ilds €u t Debbie Perales and Fred Haupt- man add the finishing touches to their work on the tiger. The cement machine finds it ' s way to the boys gym through the Prism publication room. Tom Evearitt, Robert Webb and Victor Hardison arrange the new tables. While Monte Leeper digs in at the ground breaking, Mr. E. Foster and Mr. K. Morris hold the picture that shows what the skill center will look like when it ' s completed. 4 OPENING SECTION
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Miml Mezardjian sells Jeanine Amid a Bicentennial calender sponsored by the Senior Class. While on the Bicentennial Tour at the Toledo Museum of Art, Kelly Bueltel studies the bust of Ben Franklin.
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