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Remodeling the office was one of the improve- zell checks to make certain necessary wires are ments made at the school. Custodian Jack Brun- in the proper place to hook the lights up. The Round-Up and Ferris Wheel are two of the many rides at the State Fair. Many of the stu- dents go to see the interesting things and the band marches in the parade. New windows enhanced the appearance of the school and lowered heating costs. This picture compares the old windows, yet to be replaced on the top floor, with the new. 3
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School’s spirits fly high With a new superintendent, prin- cipal and six new teachers, along with improvements of the schools physical appearance, students be- gan to have a better attitude about the school. Physical changes began in the summer with the installation of new windows on the south side of the main building. Janie Hodges in- stalled Levolor blinds in November to complete their look. In August the office was remod- eled with new paneling, ceiling and carpeting. The outer office furni- ture was also rearranged, so Mrs. Grosse could better utilize the exist- ing office window. Removal of the shrubbery and poles near the Brown Gymnasium helped to enhance the appearance of the school building. Also, a new boiler was installed to heat the Brown Building in November to re- place the condemned twenty-nine- year-old boiler. With all the improvements in our school, the students and staff were “Fancy Free in 83”! In their spare time, Darla Criger and Brenda Riggs look through their favorite magazines in the library. In General Shop, Mr. Jones shows Shawn Brandes the art of stripping furniture, as Kent Arnett and Brad Glover work on their projects. 2
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During their lunch period, Cheryl Perrote, Jill Knust, Tina Hilliard and Lucille Carson take time to discuss the latest news and to catch up on the gossip. Hoping the opposing team can not return it, Lucille Carson serves the ball. As winter crept in, the twenty-nine-year-old boil- er crept out. The board made bids at the begin- ning of the year and the new one was in opera- tion on December 1. 4
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