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x xx X X X X K wx S W is Q IBN' xr Q ...Alva xx X News We - ie., ..- H s if FQ Y.. Qs in Q? Q k ,.., g,.,..,m......i........W ..... W 1 Librarians as well as students await our new up and rising library Bricklayer Richard Poirot is caught in the aci of building up the addition g,M1 in I was S Lying around are supplies which will be used to build our new library as well as the new student center. ss NQNXNNN X six Student
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New Student Center And Offices Change The Face Of Our School This year, students have Present Guidance Offices noticed a change in the will become classrooms once structure of our building. again for students with the Hirschi has had the same counselors moving to the appearance since the day it present office area. opened in 1962. In the second semester of 1986, A new, spacious student we needed a change: and center will take the place of that's when the construction the old patio area which was began. always either too hot or too cold to use. The library, located in the center of the building, will be We look forward to August moved to the D-Wing. The 15, 1986, when all old library space will be construction is scheduled to changed into science be completed. laboratories. The breeze-way Wm be enclosed and become Doors to the new library can be the new Offices for th seen in the midst of materials which e the construction crew is using to principal, ViC9'pVinCip3IS- the complete the renovation of our deans, and the school nurse. Learning Resource Center. .... ...N -M .N 0 '.1,. ...W M in ne 1 .,,r.,,,,.. . . nli'0a.szem:err:axirwmJLfmwma Remembering how 'it used to be in the good ole days' is what we in Husk land will do while en'o in our Y l Y 9 28 - Student Life new student center.
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An Excellent Report Results From Southern Association Fall Visit Secondary schools are required to submit to a check-up every ten years for affiliation with the Southern Association of Secondary Schools, Our 'check-up' occurred during the current school year. Beginning last spring, we began a self-study dealing primarily with the major strengths and weaknesses of our educational program and facilities. ln the fall, the Visiting Committee of thirty-seven educators, under the chairmanship of Dr. Jim Kidd, arrived to spend two full days going over our report and examining the program for themselves. Our report card stated: The patrons and professional staff of the Wichita Falls Independent School District in general and of John Hirschi High School in particular have demonstrated their commitment to providing a quality educational program by completing a thorough self-evaluation which exceeded minimum requirement. . . . The Committee found many features of educational programs noteworthy. . . . One of the outstanding features noted was the endeavor to meet the needs and interests of every student. Mr. Roger Bauernleind of Abilene searches through the folder of the self-evaluation report for the next area to examine. Going over some last minute details of the visitation are Mr, Robert Knight, Lubbock: Mr. Charles Scott, Mineral Wells: Mr. Robert Joy, Abileneg and Mr, Roger Bauernfeind, Amarillo, Refreshments of sandwiches, cookies, coffee and tea were provided for the visitors to enjoy between visitation rounds, .nh Visiting educators Mr. Stewart and Mrs. Donna Knight, Ouanah Knight and Mrs. Delight Henderson, stop for a quick picture during Ouanah Mrs Luo Walker Amarillo bus schedule. i - Y I i Y 30 - Student Life
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