Bloomington High School South, The Gothic, 1997, Page 194

Description: Ault-Sealcrash, boomclatter, clatterHow has the renovation affected you?by andrea morrisThe constant drilling, minute after minute, hourafter hour, day after day, month after month.-Dr. Mike Riggle, principalNoise, the ambiance, my feet are cold, and myshins hurt; it is the concrete floor. And I had to buy aflashlight just in case the power went out. I didntwant to be stuck in here with all you people.-Mrs. Susan McGlasson, social studiesThe construction is a major distraction—the noiseand the interesting things going on outside. The kidswould rather watch whats going on outside thewindow than whats on the blackboard.-Mrs. Carol McGregor, mathThere is no common dining room for the teachersto eat in.-Mrs. Joan Arthur, foreign languageIt hasnt affected me at all because Im a greatteacher. The grinding and pumping machines onlyadd to the universal rhythm of transmission,perception and creation of ideas.-Mr. Mike Czech, EnglishIt made it easier to get to the third floor. Itshortened my career.-Mr. Bill Lumbley, scienceI am a real light person, so not having windows hasbeen difficult. We have had to evacuate the roomthree times because we were nauseous from thefumes. On the other hand, I find it really excitingsince Im renovating my house at the same time. Imreally stupid. I know the end result and you can livewith anything for awhile.-Mrs. Mary Beth Hannah-Hansen, EnglishJan AultTodd BowenNancy BradleyDebbie BranamE.J. BrutonCarole BushertAnn BurkeRick CardisJo CeaseKaren ChafinPhyllis ClapacsJudy ClarkKeith ClarkRae CosierMike CzechSusan DavisMarcus DebroChristine DipasquoLaura DomanskiJodi DuncanMatthew Fallon194 renovation adjustmentsspread design by heather Conner and anita kalhan
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