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1975 - Present
Bell Tower
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As a tribute to the McEachern family and their generosity, the Bell Tower was built on the site of the first structure on campus, more recently known as the old high school building. The forty-foot brick and steel tower encloses four bronze forged bells that ring every half-hour. The name of a Trustee is engraved on each bell in recognition of his service to the school and community.
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1964 - Present Russell Hall
as it Looks Today |
At this time, Russell Hall acquired
a new façade featuring four thirty-foot white columns and an
expanded portico. Rescued from demolition by Principal Ralph
Williams, the interior was gutted and reconstructed; the
building then became the focal point of the campus. It houses
the Office of the Principal, the Board Room, and a school
museum. The second floor houses the Guidance Department.
Another highlight of this period
was the opening of Dobbs Hall. Named in honor of Lula Dobbs
McEachern, wife of John McEachern, Sr., Dobbs Hall includes a
state-of-the-art media center and an up-to-date science
facility. Fully equipped to handle the information age and move
students into the curricula of the future, the media center's
facilities include an in-house television station and the latest
research tools. Complementing the lower level media center is
the upper level science floor that offers increased laboratory
space and the latest equipment and resources to help students
explore all areas of the science discipline. |
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