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e came back o schoolwith a ew Look o an old campus n the beginning of each school year, changes are evident in fellow students. vacation some gain weight, lose change hair styles, tan, or grow K alan 4.3 B vii,-bi-sv ' an .- snags K .J N YARN H taller. The changes are obvious and com- plimentary. But upon returning to classes students noticed a change somewhere other than in fellow classmates. The changes were on the campus. A special package was approved last year and plans were approved to commence work on renovations during the summer. Renovations were made in the interior of the school as well as outside on the campus. The most noticeable renovation took place in the bathrooms in the A and B wings. Students were impressed by the change and administrators noted how well students took care of the new facilities. The breezeway and courtyard area was redone and student parking lot repaved. Ad- ministration offices were remodeled and carpeted. On one occasion when Marshall students visited the campus, they complimented the new look. If they were impressed, Jay students should definitely feel proud and take good care of the school. WF 'Q' 'V 135. Q- Qnra '-:bats N rxs- 'Q un-militia. ..., s 0 Q i Tw. ,-ok . . l' A 1 r' . . ,,. A .fu man'-V... rNX.fss.gr..z 'ills arg Q? in Construction workers hurry to flnlsh the student parking lot before school starts. Mr. Lynn Britton assists Mr. John DuBose in moving desk for the library back to the remodel- ed office. Administrators spent the summer ln the library while new administration offices were created. Renovations Copy by Mari Rluera
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:-'S-jf:- :HL S, U 'fwifdf L ' 'f' A maid' Renovations also took place on Marbach Road as workman widened the three lane roadway to five lanes. Cars coming into Jay battled con- stnlction vehicles as they crossed onto the roadway. A motorist slips off the original roadway while bringing students to school. Renoualions A
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v A 4 llbws ',,-g a 1 - .'la-QQ ' me-M. I u 4, , Q' 5J,.:....R ' X in n Lorraine Bergevln and Mrs. Becky Crabtree receive Get Tough pollcles at registration. Student Council member Christina Besoss gives some Information to a freshman student at the Freshman Orientation. 10 Yi W yr 3:
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