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The goal is a new $4 million, 200-hed osteopathic hospital which will provide ade¬ quate facilities for medical, surgical, obstetrical and pediatric service, as well as gener¬ al service facilities, including dietary, laboratory, x-ray, operating rooms, pharmacy, and central supply on a voluntary, non profit basis. The new Albert Bever Elementary School held its first sessions last September. Plans have been put into action as a new junior high starts construction. i ' -
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Under the Surface of Today Lies Yesterday Warren is a city torn between the past and the future. With the enor¬ mous transition of city people to the “country,” Warren has emerged as a vast suburbia. The old landmarks have been torn down and replaced by fac¬ tories, houses and schools. The com¬ munity has taken on a new face in the past several years. Those who have lived in the “village” Warren will re¬ call the buildings shown on this and the following pages. These may he named the “remember when” pages. Van Dyke and 13 Mile Road was the site of the Saint Francis of Xavier Con¬ vent for many years. Then in 1959 the General Motors Corporation purchased the land for their Ternstedt Division. Adding to the heauty of Warren’s General Motor Technical Center is the Ternstedt Division.
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The new Administration Building houses all Warren Consolidated Schools’ central administration and business offices. The School Board deemed neces¬ sary the construction of an Adminis¬ tration Building to accommodate the school records. For many years the Administrative Office had been lo¬ cated in the high school. With the building completed, a major shift of offices occurred. The Administrative Office, of course, went to the Admin¬ istration Building. The empty space at the school was then filled by the high school office. Following these two moves the Counseling Center re¬ established itself in the former high school office. To ease the classroom shortage a classroom was built where the Center had been. These few rooms in the corner of Warren High School were once the | administrative center. 10
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