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DR. JOHN A. TRICE Supt. of Pine Bluff Schools DEDICATION Perhaps no one is appreciated more than an adult who is deeply and vitally interested in us, the students. No one is loved more than one who knows us well and speaks with friendship in his voice and a twinkle in his eye. He is a man of great forethought and wisdom as shown by his progressive plans for the expansion of the Pine Bluff School system. For his concern, love, and hard work, we proudly dedicate this annual to Dr. John A. Trice. 4
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PINE BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL ARTS BUILDING The Pine Bluff High School Arts Building was planned and constructed to provide supplementary service functions for Pine Bluff Senior High School. The building was designed to provide appropriate areds and spaces for home economics, band and choral music, speech and drama, and a cafeteria. The building was so located on the campus that it would fit into future building needs on this campus. The Arts Building consists of 35,550 square feet of building area and 3,192 square feet of roof overhang area, one-half of which is usable for cost purposes. This provides a total area of 37,146 square feet at a cost of $508,536.49, or $13.69 per square foot. This building is a concrete frame structure with all portions, except members directly supporting roof decks, being conventionally poured in place in the field. All concrete supporting the roofs proper is of pre-stressed concrete. Concrete members that span the cafeteria are 72 feet long and have an overhang of 12 feet at each end resulting in a total length of 96 feet. These members are 3 feet high and 8 feet wide at the roof deck, each beam weighing approximately 57,600 pounds. Only modern development in trucks, cranes, highways, engineering and production techniques makes possible such a building which would not have been possible a decade or so ago. We are justifiably proud of this beautiful new facility and appreciate its usefulness now and for the years ahead. 5
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