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five years. Construction donate funds over the next three to When F.W.P. opened September 12, many were shocked to find its 553.2 million solution to overcrowding virtually completed. Save the chorus room, art department, field, photocopy machine, gym and forgot- ten furniture, the school was in working order. I don't care about the cost, said Junior Dan Gross, lt's just that they pulled it off. Parker has been promised 33.9 million in gifts and pledges to cover the 33,2 million owed to Creative Construction Co. of Chicago. Pledges came from individuals who offered to 51.9 million has already been col- lected, but The Construction Co. can't wait three to five years before we pay, said Jill Burbige of the busi- ness office, so we arranged a short- term, low interest loan, based on ex- pected pledges, to be paid over the next three to five years. Fred Dust, 1986-87 acting princi- pal, explained that extra money will go into an endowment fund. The in- terest will be used to absorb extra school costs . . . to assure that Parker will not have to cut back financially. The school's expansion was pro- posed August of 1977. The proposal QQ Nl -s lm -,D 'NN ba 0lli l 'Il itll f , ,gf f Nr O' fC 1 Pt' W' X cited the art and shop, science and kindergarten rooms as most in need of expansion. John Holabird, who de- signed Parker's first new addition, then drafted architectural plans for the expansion. According to Dust, All that was talked about in the proposal was covered. At the moment there are no plans to enroll more students, We designed the school for the present student body, and not for any more. All the structural work is finished. The school is safe and has been used, What is left, says Dust, are en- hancementsf' an., X X M11 il N Q Hsmi' gt, 0 img ill lit 1,5 mi mi ul in S ' il- l 22 - Events
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