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4 TCNC — Up CW U$ Out Opened in 1956 for classes in its present location, TCHS has enjoyed steady growth in its program, physi- cal plant and school population. The student population in 1956 was a mere 600 plus and included grades 8-12. Today the student body includes only grades 9-12 and the enrollment has swelled to over 1200. The physical plant has been improved with the addition of a cho- rus suite, new library, guidance suite, G wing, B wing, physical edu- cation locker rooms and a brand new TMR EMR faculty. We’ve grown in many ways, but there is room for improvement. Progress with curriculum and physical plant have been imple- mented and more are planned. Pres- ently the biggest project is the reroofing of the school. Current costs estimates for the roofing are ' « million dollars. The school when first
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built was known as Million Dollar High School. When asked about building improvements, Blair Beaty replied, Lockers need to be prettier.. The general opinion of students is that improvements are needed on lockers, restrooms and desks. Although we are conscious of our facilities now, it is the curriculum which has the greatest influence upon our future. Planning now for the future is imperative. Curriculum has changed drastically since 1956. Limited programs with few options were offered to students then. To- day. the choices are so varied that a student may be enrolled in college programs, work full time, or simply study basic courses. With the Taylor County Area Vocational School nearby, students can better prepare themselves for the future. Left-hand page pictures top left Darla Rowell, bottom left Pat Sullivan and Diane Hagan, top right Michael Abercrumbie. bottom right Ruth Ann Brown Right-hand page pictures top newspaper staff, bottom left Lisa Malwitz, bottom middle Ms Curry.
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