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In
the beginning of its existence, Sulphur High was merely a crude
wooden structure having only one room. By 1910, however, a new brick
addition was built by John T. Henning, which in 1914 eventually
replaced the old wooden school building. This allowed Sulphur High
to be state approved.
By
the 1940s, Sulphur High had become rather overcrowded and outdated,
so in September of 1941, SHS was rebuilt. Forty years later it was
torn down and a new, more modern structure was built, being
completed in 1980.
To
accommodate the ever growing community, SHS was recently renovated
yet again. During 1997 and 1998, the old auditorium was gutted and
transformed into the new English building with a connecting new
auditorium. Second story walkways were added to connect the new
building with the three pre-existing buildings, allowing easy
upstairs access between all of the buildings. Two clock towers were
also built on opposite sides of the campus. The year of 1999 saw the
addition of four new classrooms in the science wing along with
renovations to the press box at Matt Walker Stadium. In the years
to come, if the past is any indication, one can expect Sulphur High
to continue its growth to match the rapid growth of the city of
Sulphur. |
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