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New business , shop and cafeteria additions provide room for growing school Witnessing the realization of a dream, students and faculty eagerly observed the completion of two spa- cious new additions to the high school. Intently watching skeletal structures gradually become architectural realities, all anxiously awaited the day when they would no longer have to pack like sardines into crowded rooms, and at- tend cramped classes in the gym, cafe- teria, and teachers’ lounge. Hampered at the first of the school year by the carpenters’ strike, it seemed as if the construction would never be finished. November, 1965, however, marked the move of desig- nated departments into the newly com- pleted classrooms. Modern wood and metal shops and an auto mechanics shop were con- tained in one wing, along with a fully- equipped art room. Also in this section was an expansive journalism room, complete with offices for the individual editors of each major publication. The business department occu- pied the other new wing. Nine new rooms provided better facilities to aid students in mastering commercial courses. Hammers, nails, wood, and various other remnants of construc- tion clutter the halls of the new business wing during erection The addition was built to accommodate more courses. Books line the window sills of the Highland High School library which faces the senior court. Its large collection of books, cover- ing a variety of subjects, serve the student body and faculty. Stairs were an innovation this year with the new addition. 4 Opening Section
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The rubble and confusion of the new addition, (LEFT) com- plete with semi-exposed pipes and paint cans, was transformed into a modern addition (RIGHT) after months of construction. One of the many innovations that accompanied the extension of the cafeteria was the addition of a second serving line. Such ad- vancement is typical of the continuing progress at Highland. Greeting incoming students during the Christmas season, a mosaic window painting, created by an outstanding art student, added color to the entrance of Highland High.
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