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The couples dance at the semi-formal homecoming dance in the boys' gym. while the decorated throne can be seen in the background BRINGING with it ample elloow room, Shawnee-Mis sion's new, Widespread campus has replaced the one-building layout of 1923. Now under roof are 5.2 acres of floor area. There are 35,000 square yards of paved parking area and one and one-half miles of sidewalk. Ice and snow provide a calm, picturesque setting for Shawnee-Mission's entrance lacking are clusters of hustling students bound for home or school. f-ff I3 I
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When the book store is opened before school. students dash to buy last-minute sup- plies such as paper, books. notebooks. and items needed for a day of studying at S-M. CGNSIDERING that Kansas City celebrated its centen- nial in 1950, We realize this is a comparatively new high school. Eighteen proud students comprised the first graduating class of l923. The faculty consisted of twelve teachers, one ot Whom, Mr. M. E. Alleman, still remains. The ringing of the long-awaited 3:30 bell sends homeward-bound students scurrying to the bus dock to await arrival of faithful Number 13. L K pw, .,,,. JA 3 3 i , , c ff' fr 155 it i X 5 -is .... 'X t r in tt.t. M ,,,,
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Looking north. a track segment, rows of bleachers, and the field house, with parking lot adjacent, are framed by the windows of the football stadium broadcasting booth. PCR THE benefit ot l,725 students nearly three hun- dred separate classes are available. Sixty-two mem- bers compose the faculty, and there is a maintenance staff of twelve rnen. The school is fully accredited. lts building site was originally that of the Qld Friends' Mis- sion during the Civil War days. A Cost of the building and site was S3,242,4l9.66. 14 David Staver, sophomore, opening his locker for the first time, seems to find it still occupied by a long departed senior of '5l. Angel hair and blue-and-silver decorations are added to the seventeen-foot tree that highlighted the decorating scheme of the Christmas fonnal. Enrollment days in the fall find the students patiently awaiting turns in the lengthy line. , t
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