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Open windows of art rooms Ulboma reflect the uncompleted construction which causes art stu- dents to use cafeteria untii late in October. Soles and heels of construction crew uefn are familiar sight throughout the building as electri- cal re-wiring continues during '76-'77. Empty crates Mbovq decorate main lobby as ceiling tile is installed throughout the first floor during the week of Christmas vacation. Workman tLefu re-winds hose as debris from construction litters area between applied arts and new music facilities early in September,
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24 0 Student LifetNew Facilities Moving like poetry in motion tAboveL bricke While ladder points to work being done on roof layer works to complete extension of applied arts tBelowL construction crew member cleans area facilities on Friday. September 3. near music wing on September 8 Construction Runs Through 77 As Remodeling Updates Facility Imost aiming at the impossible, December 31, 1975, the $2,344,377 building program .. .Then. as this new construction begun on January 15, 1976, extended came to an end, renovation of to November letwo months old facilities began through a beyond the target dateeprimarily $591,000 project from the 1,5 mill as a result of various strikes levy approved in November 1975. during the summer. Work begun on February 15eand . . .But in the end, Princeton students expected to continue through Auguste had major new facilities in expanded would re-wire the entire building and applied arts. art. music areas, the outdoor athletic areas in a second gymnasium, and in a and air condition the auditorium. I two-stor 400 win as a result of y g Spending Labor Day-September Beat PHS the 3 mi levy in effem from mighn. school staff members Charlie Williams January 1. 1971, through and Jim Kumpf install tile in cafeteria.
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26 0 Student LifeXCommunity Involvement Vikes Learn Life Beyond High School Walls aking advantage of a variety of opportunities, PHS students carried their iife of learning beyond the classroom and out into local communities during 1976-1977. . i .National League play-offs against the Philadelphia Phillies and the subsequent four-game Worid Series victory over the New York Yankees in October found Princeton journalists visiting the Marriott and the Ramada Inns to interview various ball players and radiofTV celebrities In office of Rex E. Baysore, PHS seniors Shelly Hartman and Diane Henize tStandlngi learn du- ties of the safety service director with Dottie Harmon tSeatedi. Mr. Notre Dame. Wearing her Fricker hat tRightt. senior Lori Guy distributes leaflets at Sharonviiie polling place on November 2 Council chambers tBelowi in Springdaie give senior Vicki Kaley an insight to city government on Wednesdayr November 3, for stories in Odin's Word. ...With local and nationai elections held on Tuesday, November 2, at least eight students worked at polling places to distribute information on behalf of their favorite candidates and causes. . . .On the next day, selected Vikings from Springdale participated in that city's first annual HYouth Government Day as they worked in various positions of responsibility throughout the day with city officials. ...In a similar program, 13 Viking seniors were amongthe 21 students of Sharonville from Princeton, Moelier, and Mt. Notre Dame to take part in the annual Student Officials' Day there on Tuesday, November 9. as they shared duties with full-time officials before conducting a two-hour mock session of Council that night. i. ,Also learning about life beyond the classroom. students in the social studies seminar of Mr. Paul Merrill worked in business, governmental, and health agencies localiyt g
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