41.. '3' Offers I lCniiilniird from page 7) -E, Marks Milestone N Llinugh primarily a gymnasium foripgd the use of the students. has been; designed to meet other require-i menus. With a. seating capacity all 800. it in expected that the nudi- torium will be extensively used by. the general public for conventions; theatricala. muiiir-als, dances, etc. All of the classvs will use the floor during each week for their physicaii training program. All rooms. including Principal”: office by an communication system. over which announcements can be made to II single room or collectively as they need may l"PQlllrP. A standard shooting gallery has "I9 K-Vm'.'with drafting room 24x24 and var-I J. A. B Williams. B. A. -A Vice- Wwum 3” Wm"-'C"d WW” '-h9IpenLry shop 62x24. The remainderlPrlnr.lpal (Grade xi ”"'"' of the room is taken up in storage A. wg Kmmdy g and, X ,space and Manual Training in- Ann Mmhpmn g C X been provided for the Cadets, with; 01-"En 1,-AC1”-1-"gs imi ON THE NOTABLE OCCASION l?i1”'J1-'.'.H:.i"';i.ii; ::::i.:.”'i.::? of mg oppicimy opgmm; OF THE QUEEN CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL We congrafuiate the City and the Citizens for this fine achievement. We are proud to the ner-eiiaary room for quarter- masic-r's stores. Contractors for Queen Charlotte High School were County Con- atniriion Co. Ltd., F. W. Curtis, president and general manager. Architects and engineezs. Dmvnie. Baker and Ahern. Halifax. W. W. Downie. nipervliiing an-.hlter-t. E. B. Blanchard was niuociale arch- itect until the time of his death. The foundation work by M F'. schurmen Co. ind. wits Iitarled into in September. liI53. The cornerstone wnslnid on Sept. I. 1954 by R. G. Lea. MD. chair- man of the Charlottetown School Board. Classes were opened five day: later. COMMODIOUS AREA The High School is aitiiated rm North River Road on A land area of 4! acres. including ii parking nu of 56.000 uquuro feet. suf- ficient to nccrvmmndntp 300 rare. The playing field Iii 350 ft. long " and 210 ft. wide. A chip sealed gravel walk from the rear of the uhool leads to Maple BL. to give 3 shorter mean: of access for pupils walking or riding bicycles. There are spacious lawn: fronting the main entr-.nce. Classroom: are max and sent 32 uiudente. science noon: 22:50 with fume chamber and ntarnn rah- inets oornpleie length at one no ft. wall. Library and Hum Room Olxll with I polling clvleity of fill. The Lilmriam office adjoin- ing is 1311. Domestic science than with cup- ugga, um duirl. four had Iw&7:rItu Bearing &Ol mun nun. autism with five and: CIII with table. He pendid New Educational Faciiifie iI!onhy.lJeenuib'nI.IIu lliidnrdiu T"?--A. 5 DOWNIE, BAKER and AHERN ARCHITECTS and ENGINEERS Haliiax Sydney i WITH "Va. HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE .,a......., .. .. v ' -4 nanny... MANUAL TRAINING j trays, garment storage closet andiwlien inmpcraiure ri-aclics A emu fitting room. Rifle Range 13 ft. Biiain degree. When the .tp.iiiklri inches wide, 11!? ft long of rein- begiiis to operate 1 bell will ring forced concrete, completeiy cquip- in the Principal": office and also . in the City Fire Hall. At varioiis QM. Stores A adjoining the rifleipointl in the hall of the school. range. 22x31 for storage of rifles. glass fire alum boxes are located cadet uniforms, etc. where an alarm in. be sounded Lunchroom and kitchen 62x22. at any time, which will ring equipped with cupboards. aide- through to the City Fire Hall. boards. sinks, etc, of 5lIiIlClPi"ii SIZE to handle lunclies for siiid-nti: STAFIT unable to go home at noon owing I to inclement weather. Ll-Col if. T Lou-iher, B. A., I i Manual Trainmg Room "A 95x24.0.F.E. A Principal FLUORESCENT LIGHTING FIXTURES For The QUEEN CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL Supplied by Robertson-In-win LIMITED Maritime Representative: DAVID MACNAB 37 Mumford Road Halifax. Nova Scofla COMPLIMENTS H 0F A NEW F OUNDLAND HARDWOODS . LIMITED St. J ohn's, Newfoundland strurioril office. I Sheet Metal Slirvp .'i1x22. FlIii.il' Cj”"A'l'L”:'l Iljiwili 9 I ed in basement of North wing. me... .. Aiidiiorium -gynin sium E- jing capacity 800. 98 ft. long and 560 ft. wide, with office. toilet andw isiorage rooms in the rear and a gallery eight feet wide and 60 feet ! long over these. There are five. main exit: from the Ryl11nIlSlIli.i.ii whirh is equipped with foldlnszl kethall and badminton games. Thi-i floor iii marked on in courte for basketball. volleyball and badmin- ton. The 50x29 Itage is equipped with ii main curtain, side and drop (curtains, foot-lights and spot lights. 1 Shower Room: .- lacatr-d at the rear of stage - two roomii 24x28. boys and girls. The gym instructors office rind gym niorage in just across the hall from the gym- nasium. the office being 8x24 and the storage fl it. 0 in. by 24. The book storage room in ii ft. ii In. by 12 it. and the fireproof vault with safe door is 9 ft. 0 in. by 10 block of rooms 36x39 containing the Principal! office, adjoining ei-i fice and waiting room, and reiit room: for men and women teach- en. Heating-The building iii heated by ntniim line from the boiler room of the Pr ovlncinl Sanntmiiirn. Room heat is individually enn- irolled by a thermoaint in each. The fresh nir ventilaiion system is uuiomiitlrally controlled. Lighting - Huoreiu-ent fixiurel no installed throughout except in the .ymnuium when inunda- eant light: are dropped and pro tented by wire acreem. At the main enliilnre there in 3.) P. O. IOX 1571 have been associated with this modern aroioci. Parker Brothers Ltd. NALIFAX N. 8. III I Fire protection - sprinkler lys- ta which Qantas automatically m CANADIAN IGOENERAL nnncrmc Extends Congratulations i. on the opening of the new ueen Charlotte High School The new Charlotte High School iii more thnn an excellent . new building--it is also I magnificent stride forward in the better edu- cation of Cumdfl young people. , Canadian General Electric, through the electrical contractions Valley Services Ltd., of Brldgewater, N. S.. are pleased to have been able to supply wire, lighting equipment, and panelbonrds for this iidmirablc Job of construction. Architects: Downie. Baker J: Ahern. CANADIAN OINERAI. ILICTRIC COMPANY LIMITID