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Mike Harris 10 Ricky Harris 11 Tanna Harris 9 Renee Harrison 10 Felecia Harrod 10 Teresa Harrod 10 Kenny Hart 10 Mark Hart 9 Lisa Hartless 10 Andy Hanley 9 David Hanley 10 Debbie Hartman 1 1 Sonya Hartsfield 10 Chris Hanson 11 Kim Hartwell 1 1 Lee Harvell 9 Kim Harvey 10 Mike Harvey 10 Beverly Hatfield 1 1 Elaine Hatfield 10 Colinda Hathaway 9 Grechen Hauer 11 Holly Hauer 9 Monnie Havard 9 Phase II of remodelin meets enrollment needs Due to the rising enrollment, the north campus is presently being remodeled and Phase ll of this remodeling is nearing the halfway mark. Additions such as an entrance from the M Building will be erected from the office on the first floor, and through the old home economics room on the sec- ond floor. The B Building entrance on the first floor will be through the kitchen of the B cafeteria, and on the second floor, an addition will exist behind the library as an entrance to the new building. The main entrance will be located between M Building and Mason Auditorium facing Ivy Street. Five science labs, nine business labs and 10 extra classrooms - a total of 24 extra classrooms, will compose the second floor of the complex. The first floor will consist of a central administration office, library and cafeteria. The present B and M offices will be converted to departmental offices, and when the need for more room arises, the old library and M cafeteria will be divided into class- rooms. The construction is expected to be completed by January, 1978. While the end result of the construction may be good, it is presently inconven- iencing north campus teachers and students. A covering has been built above the sidewalk along lvy Street. Since the walk between B and M Building isclosed off, along with the inside parking lot, students must walk around the school to get from B Building to M Building, M cafeteria, the band hall and two gyms. Other problems caused by the construction are the increasing rate of tardies, caused by the distance between the buildings, and the noise, which tends to disrupt classes. Even though a few think it is unfair that they have to endure the inconven- iences while others who will succeed them will enjoy the results, most students agree that it will be a much better school for future students. A. To protect students from poor weather conditions and possible construction hazards, a covered walkway was built along lvy Street.
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