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,Students test outside classrooms in the English wing-a section of the school that is to be totally re-vamped and turned into guidance offices. Cphoto by: M. Musgrave? 'Zhis may not be the same place where Drama teacher Ed Kozcergo, here directing the spring musical, will be directing in a few years. The auditorium is scheduled to have major structural changes. Cphoto by: M. Musgravel qhe best-laid plans are on display in the front office. This is what Homestead will look like when all construction is completed. Cphoto by: D. Callaghanh lgi i ii!! . ,. L. '.'. '.. g::i:t:f jjj' fL7i'4 ' f fly? 'rr .- I . , .14 g'H 1i3lQ5'7: A HAT 1 f1 gs ,ff bv' i .4 1 .4 A glimpse of the new library is furnished with this artist's .5 4,J,4..,,. flgfi' Q J,',f1Z.ri,af' rendering, posted in the front office. Cphoto by: D. Callaghanl Cor1.9tr1Lcti0n r-sr'- :Vi mmm
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qhe road work was the beginning of the face-lift. Detour signs sprung up in August, causing many traffic jamsftphoto by: M. Musgrave? F' 4 Blue-printed on the wall, various drawings of the New Homestead hang in the front office. tphoto by: D. Callaghanl -. l. 5. 0 Qu '. ...nw- . V 1 - i .. , lk. E X P A N S I O N ust Flies, Traffic Jams As School Transforms students feft in crowcfecf Haffzuays Pound, pound, crash, crash. Although these sounds should have been heard in March and April they were postponed as construction bids were too high. These will be more common at the beginning of school next year. According to Principal Iames Manak, the renovation in parts of the school where students are is to be started during the summer. During the school year, the new additions will begin. Hopefully there won't be too much inconvenience but there will be some dust flying and some crowding in the halls, explained Manak. The first part of the new look for Homestead's construction was on the roads. That caused a large traffic jam for students as they travelled to school in the morning. The building construction will take about two years, according to Manak, starting in July 1988. The process will increase Homestead about 5095 from approximately 240,000 to 360,000 square feet and its capacity will also increase from 1175 to 1500 students. Freshmen will get the most benefit, being able to use the new facilities. The construction will be confusing, but in the end I think the changes will be beneficial because there will be more room for more students, said freshman Lisa Hannaford. Topping the list of additions are thirteen new classrooms. An auxiliary gym with 800 seats will be added including new locker rooms for P.E. students which will go along with a deck for P.E., weight training, and other athletic activities. Also a new band room will be added and the auditorium will be expanded. Senior Scott Kessel summed it up by saying, Although many changes have been made to the school district I think the greatest, most significant change has taken place in the students who have been transformed from carefree children to responsible young adu1ts. Although the school was noisy this year, next year the noise will be greater as the new projects start. I Dax 9100? me Qonsfrucfion w i I I ge confusing, QM L Line me 1 HEY iflegLO.Q.esh n MM 3- Qeneficigl because mie W ge m o r e Ulm! IQ QQLQ sfudenfs. --freshman Lisa Hanncford Construction
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