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A view of the western face of the new wing. Six More Classrooms Added No expanding school system can function properly without also ex- panding its school space. The new wing; consisting of six new rooms, soon will he an insufficient amount of space for the ever increasing number of junior high students. This year it fills our needs; but in years to come a completely new junior high school will be needed. Up until the need does arise, however, senior high students occupy this beautiful new section, and the junior high students remain in the old part of the building. This progress going on throughout the school, to make it a better school, insures a better education for everyone. The new wing has new classrooms equipped to be used for foreign languages, advanced math, social studies, and a new art department. 12
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♦ Dancing from 8:00 until 12:00 included jitterbugs, waltzes, the “Hokey Pokey,” and an original promenade. Punch, decorative sandwiches, and tiny cakes were served by the sophomore punch girls, Gloria Anderson and Paula Miles. To complete the evening, the annual Post- Prom party, sponsored by the Parent-Teacher As- sociation, was held at the Elks’ Club in Paines- ville. Relief from the very formal Prom was en- joyed at the Post-Prom as everyone relaxed. Re- freshments were served and dancing lasted until 4:00. “Biggy” Wilson acted as emcee. His jokes and entertainment kept everyone alert the remain- der of the morning. Prom Queen, Judy Zakrajsik A lively phase of the Mexican Hat Dance. 11
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The completion of the new wing also completed the new entrance and lobby of the building. The gymnasium, although it is a year old, still constitutes a part of the new section. For the first time in many years actual physical education classes are now being conducted. Students are enjoying new and interesting games. Equipment for learning new skills is being provided. The well- planned physical education programs is under the supervision of Miss Schieda and Mr. Pethtel. Building healthy minds and bodies is the largest contribution of the gym. The gymnasium also provides excellent facilities for after-school activities. Pep rallies during school remind students to cheer for the Blue Streaks at basketball games, also held in the gym, later in the evenings. This, however, is not the main feature of the gym but is second to developing a student’s body and mind. The new gymnasium entrance. 13
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