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4 1 od buildi Q . PUSHING OUT A WALL permitted annexation of an ad- ioining classroom for office space. Floyd C. Smith, prin- cipal, surveys the spacious, well-equipped outer office. . WHERE IS THAT PICTURE of Pat Boone? Janna Rankin, Jessica Appling, and Rosemary Wortham scan the library magazines doubtless searching for a picture of the teen- age idol, while Eddie Burkett looks for the latest news on the launching of the Vanguard rocket. I 8 E ..,, .W 'Q' if '8-'L-1.. . A ROOM EVACUATED by science classes permits expansion of the guidance department. Janice Connett studies scholarship possibilities on display there. FORMERLY BURSTING at the seams for lack of space, Flora I Journalists are now bursting their buttons with pride over their added rim room. Sue Grace, Locust Log editor in the slot, directs Danny Riggle, Glen Dawson, Mozelle Perrine, and Joyce Findley around the rim.
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S r ture bea S 1912 dateline 1 TEN CENTS TO GET IT BACK. Brenda Kincaid, senior, and B Oglesby, sophomore, hunt diligently for a lost English boolr. Careless students must pay the fee to get the volume returned. NO MORE FALLEN arches from waiting in line in the office. Dean Erwin, iunior, talres advantage of the new executive looking chairs. l7l NO MORE RUNNING over to the store between classes. Barbara Levitt, senior, asks the price of the paper pad and pencil she is purchasing from Tom Owens, sophomore. The school book-room is operated by the Student Council. COMFORTABLE STUDYING, Lennie Griffith, freshman, Tom McCawley, sophomore, Wayne Lappington, freshman, and Rolla Carter, iunior, seem to think so as they try out the latest in study hall seats.
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e o oo t hose vvho stay, Departments left behind in Building B after the big shuffle took a deep breath and spread out. The guidance department acquired a room of its own, and the cafeteria expanded into the bleachers of the girls' gym. Art classes moving out to the old ag area left behind two classrooms. One became an English room, and the other took the overflow from the pub- lications department. Journalists Work like veterans about o professional semi-circular copy desk. A miniature house was moved into the school and took up residence in the enlarged shop rooms. All boys taking the electricity course are required to wire the little house correctly to pass. The library moved down to occupy the back of the old study hall and gained a periodical room and an office for the librarian. . FOR A LESSON IN PRECISION Danny McAllister, iunior, occupies the remodeled and enlarged shop rooms. Mr. McGeel1e does the teaching. . STOPPING FOR A CHAT with Mr. Collier, Phyllis Hedge and Danny Riggle test out the faculty table in the new wing of the cafeteria. The tables and chairs are new this year, too. . YOU WOULDN'T DARE! Newly installed fire alarms are spotted all through the building. Everett Pittman knows that if he lets this hammer fall and break the glass he'lI get into water hot as the fire. He isn't going to. l
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