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Custodians Clubs 1 Work to Eliminate I Mow OUT More information and a bigger place to Search for material has been created with the expansion and I I h i I renovation ofthe library. Age Spots orpet worn in patches from heavy traf- I n n fic, pspitballs on ceiling tiles, and lockers p I I I with defects are tell-tale signs of 30 years p of Students. Such imperfections are not uncom- mon where 1,500 students annually have lived. Blue tweed carpet and bright blue mailboxes o brightened the freshly painted office which servedos information center and visitors' im- I I prcssiou of the school plant. Thanks to the work of Mr. Roland Thomas and his custodial I siafffduringuthe sumniergi additional improve- lp ments including sidewalk construction, curb in- g my etallatlon, laude asphalt parking lotlgreeted stu- I dents and faculty in Augusto Helping to allevi- I tate iother signs of agingathletic structures gw it were repaired and shrubs were planted along I front of the building. ' With the help of Mrs. Paula Adams, art teach- o I er on leave, the cafeteria acquired a painted o Ii111I'Hl3Clil?0SS the overhang. pther paintings generated Pride as fans in the Stadium viewed the water tower, officially adorned with West Monroe, Home of the Reb- elsfl Fans and visitors in the gym viewed the 1982 Senior Class gift, a painting of a Rebel flag and soldier across the east wall. NB Sl-HMS CHECKING IT OUT Mrs, Sammie Saulsbury, Interact sponsor, some of the shrubs planted around the main build- ing with funds from the club. 4!Theme
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