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B Standing at the end of a hallway, we can look down a corridor that stretches for the equivalent of two Clty blocksg and we can take our pick of the 60 classrooms on Warren's two floors. The library accommodates 180 students, A lounge area is for students' research or for reading newspapers and magazines. A wealth of information is accessible to all. 5
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s 2 2 5 2 S 3 The new Warren is a massive structure of steel girders, concrete, and brick. It is where 1050 of us spend the better part of a. year. Here we can attend convocations and plays in the new auditorium with its plush seats and near-perfect acoustics and root for our team in the new 4000-seat gymnasium. lt's still new, even after a year. f Q fla Plant Our cafeteria which can seat 750, serves a dual purpose. The new high school was the result of long range planning, accompanied by high education- al ideals. Covering 74 acres on the outskirts of Indianapolis, the new Warren is prepared to accommodate the growing numbers in a growing community. For all of us and for all who will come, it's a place to learn, to play, to compete, and to grow. Besides serving as a lunch room, it is used as a study hall in the morning and afternoon.
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