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Facilities at CSI-IS av Books and magazines are ready for instantaneous use in the library. 10 Opening frgpg- we-1 1 lf. 1 ' 7 1. Students enjoy a supplement to classroom instruction. ma 5
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y Expansion This Year Aerial view of the new Roy Wasson High School shows the various wings. Looking at an aerial view of the Roy Wasson High School, one can see the physical education building, the industrial arts and vocational building, and the fine arts wing, which houses music ed- ucation. To the north of the cam- pus is located the auditorium, south of which are the three academic wings, with the cafeteria at a cen- tral point. Cost of construction for the school was flS3,128,83O, with 4. u. H., W 1 Y . , , . K l nl, ff 'l l. it r 5300.000 set aside for the athletic field. The school was designed for a capacity of two thousand stu- dents and the auditorium for an audience of one thousand. The design has academic wings which are away from the more active type classrooms. In 1959 students from the north and east sections of Colo- rado Springs will enter the mod- ern, new Wasson High School for the first time. Both high schools will use this huge new stadium.
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Students at Colorado Springs High School are very fortunate to have a library of the size and qual- ity that they do. Containing over eleven thousand books and mag- azines, the library is keyed tothe high school level, Mrs. Pfeiffer and the library staff offer library instruction to all classes, and Mrs, Pfeiffer and her staff are available during the clay for individual help to students. The library will re- ceive over two thousand new books, excluding magazines, in the spring of 1959. New library procedures includ- ing a new system of library cards, were introduced to the student body this year. Longer library hours give all students an equal opportunity to use the library. Table of Contents Page Opening Faculty School Life Organizations Music and Drama Sports Sophomore Class Junior Class Senior Class Newcomers Ads Ad Index Senior Index Book Index Staff if ir lr we Q , 1 in
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