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5 Ana. M-, l 2 On August 6, 1957. Dale Christner. Robert Cal- lander. Loren Hahn. Walter McDonald, Har- rison Hossler. John Coppes. Haskell Osborn. Dr. Ray Fleetwood. Levi Tobias. Lowell Mc- Cuen. Lnlxflar Stoops. Charles Lehman. and James Vveddle broke ground. ? Nluddy bulldozers cluttered the future campus of N. H. S. Nlelllur Slit 4 Steel girders made dangerous footing for con- struction workers. illrump L.lt'.lIlL!'N .mtl lliw.-r'shfj11,ll1!i filiillllll xt' gitllUP,ll7XT1lHlKIVIVIII Sfwti 'rm Xlnu. Xllllu Ilfmllzlv Sfmw fm Xlwmfz
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Blueprints fur the Future As the construction of our new school comes nearer realization, it is possible to see the sturdy, roomy building that we have been planning the past few years. Our school must expand along with our city in providing an adequate education for thc men and women of tomorrow. just as blueprints make a sturdy building possible, our many phases of school life make up well rounded educational backgrounds for our lives in the future. Practicing good sportsmanship in athletic contests, working with people in clubs and organizations, learning to study for ourselves, and making new friends all contribute to that background. George de Haas, Janet Klingaman, and Ronald Elliott, viewed blue' prints of our future high schoolg let's look at the 1957 Napanet to see what our Blueprints for the Future are.
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Building went nn in Vv'hen the ground was broken on a warm August afternoon, our new school building was started. On cold, snowy, sub-zero winter days, on balmy, thawing, muddy spring days, and back again to warm summer days. the construe' tion workers have been busy. Each day through' out the year the structure has come nearer completion. ,Q 'xxx Cranes. girders. bricks. pipes. and many other con- struction materials were in evidence. Progress was shown day by day as an open field be- came the promise of tomorrow. Xlcifuen Grocery-Cfouil I'ru,tf .ll Gum! Print Cl'll11.l!'l H.1rtlw.irc Coiiip.1i1y-Hiniluuw, Paxrlf, Trqi .mf Cilfli nil, Wind and Sunshine Cranes, bulldozers, and cement mixers have become common sights to us as we watch the men put steel girders, pipes. bricks, and cement floors where they belong. As this program goes on and on, we are waiting for the day when we may witness the dedication ceremonies ot this new building, ...av MM 1' 1
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