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Formal Dedication Program Held October 25 in A uditorium; ENTERING VISITORS USE the new high school main entrance facing Wiggs Street. Of- fice assistants dressed in formals passed out programs and helped with seating. Highlighted Years of planning were brought to completion with the formal dedication of the new building October 25. The first event held in the new auditorium, the program was witnessed by friends, parents, and townspeople. Speeches by the school board presi- dent and the junior and senior high school principals followed the official presentation of the building by the presi- dent of the junior-senior high school building corporation. The superintend- ent of schools delivered the main ad- dress. THE JUNIOR HIGH band and the senior high choirs perform during the ceremonies. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Dr. Paul Schilling delivers the main speech of the day. Seated in the front row are Mr. Wil- liam Somsel, junior high principal; Mr. For- rest Sheely, senior high principal; Mr. Ray- mond Underwood, school board member; Mr. Jesse Sheets, board member; Mr. Ronald Regnier, board member; Mr. John Hilbrich, attorney for the School Town of Griffith; and Mr. Ira Roberts, former school board member. 4
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STUDENTS SOON DISCOVERED the patio as a quiet place to relax and talk during the lunch hour. Tears of Planning Afford a Solid Future from an Old Foundation EVIDENCES OF WORKMEN lingered about the building during the first few weeks of school. 3
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Speeches , Music, and Tours of Building Planned Activities for Students and Visitors Immediately following the scheduled program, the audience was invited to remain for open house. National Honor Society members conducted tours and Student Council representatives stood at strategic spots all over the building to answer questions and give directions. Everyone wanted to see the swimming pool, but the students — newly-acquaint- ed with the building themselves — had troubles with directions. Other popular spots were the greenhouse, science labs, shops, and language lab. JOHN COLLET AND Carol Wade talk with Mr. Ray Weaver, who stands behind the language lab console. RANDY HART SHOWS his mother the new equipment in shop. Changes in the shop ' program accompanied the new facilities. VISITORS VIEW THE plants in the greenhouse that are cared for by the biology classes and the Horticulture Club. 5
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