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TABLE OF CDNTENTS Faculty Seniors Underclassmen Athletics Organizations School Life is ix , 2
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On September 29, 1961, after six years of careful study, the Waterbury School Building Committee submitted its report and recommendations to the Waterbury voters. The committee had made extensive surveys, scrutinized existing facilities, and in an effort to resolve the problems recognized as far back as 1955, it recommended a new elementary school building to consist of eight classrooms and a multi-purpose room. The proposed building would have been built behind the Waterbury Library, facing Winooski Street. Although much consideration was given to a new union f I-7 H W A:-3' AN Q wg, it --...3,w- school, and though meetings were held with representatives of Waitsfield, Warren, Fayston, Moretown, Stowe, Bolton, and Duxbury, the consensus of opinion was that a union school was not needed at this time, and the Waterbury planners formulated what they consid- ered a completely feasible plan for solving the problems. At a special Town Meeting held on October 17, the towns- people of Waterbury were presented with a 35215, OOO bond issue for the new elementary school and defeated it. The bond issue was only one of sev- eral brought before the voters of Water- bury at about that time. The proposed remedies for the educational system became progressively less expensive and were repeatedly turned down, de- spite the hard work and careful con- sideration put into each plan. An Alter- nate high school and several plans for separate Waterbury and Waterbury Center elementary schools were voted down. Between March, 1962, when yet another plan was turned down, and October, 1963, the situation at Water- bury and Waterbury Center became pro- gressively worse. As enrollment grew and existing buildings were harder pressed to provide adequate facilities, the building committee recognized the drastic needs and worked on plans for improving the buildings already stand- ing. ln October of 1963, the committee
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