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BAND BUILDING Our band building is used by four bands and for innumerable school activities. It was formerly known as Little Central and used by the first and second grades, but was converted to its present use after the 1947 tornado. CAMPUS This is a portion of our campus viewed from Ninth and Locust. ON THIS GYM This is the old gym which has served us for so many years as a practice gym and for physical education classes. Most high school games are playea in the Kids' Incorporated Gym, however. CAFETERIA The building which houses our cafeteria was moved in from the Woodward Air Base to house elementary grades following the 1947 tornado. In 1951 it was converted to its present use. PARKING LOT The parking lot is a new feature at WHS. It occupies the space where the old junior high building stood.
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Page 13 text:
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IMISS EDNA PATTERSON - English and Speech. MRS. BEATA HUDSON - English and Home Economics. MRS. MILDRED HEPNER - Mathematics and Guidance- MRS. MONA RUTTMAN - Social Science, Language Arts, and Library. MRS. BETTY MEAD - English and Language Arts. MRS. FLORENCE WHITE - Social Studies and Language Arts. MISS EVELYN WOODARD - Mathematics. MR. H.R. JACOBS - Industrial Arts and Mechanical Drawing. MR. CLIFFORD KINNEY - Vocational Agriculture. MR. FLOYD HAYES - Trade and Insustrial Education. FACULTY MISS JESSIE POUNDS - Oklahoma History and Physical Education. MR. PHIL SMITH - Driver Education, Reading, Problems of Democracy, and Athletics. MRS. HATTIE BRALY - English and Speech.
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WOODWARD HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING Our high school building was built in 1929 and remodeled after the 1947 tornado. Last summer the halls and all the rooms were freshly painted. OUR CAMPUS • • • BOOMER STADIUM The stone gate-posts which mark the entrance to Boomer Field were presented by the classes of 1930, '31, '32, '33, '34, and '35. Last summer our press-box was remodeled, making a pleasing focal point for the entire stadium. VOCATIONAL ARTS BUILDING Our pride and joy is the new vocational arts building on our campus. It houses the mechanical 9 drawing, industrial arts, and T I classes.
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