Look Through Our Windows
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Having re-entered the building, we hang a right and follow the hallway to where it joins the south corridor. We bear left and enter the "cold corridor" leading to the Principal's office. Actually, some students have been heard to call this hallway the "cathedral corridor" because of the abundance of stained glass.
The Wisteria, added in May, 1992 is a close-up of a portion of a Tiffany window. The flowers are composed of 14 different shades of blue and green. (Inscribed names)
The Mounties/Ribbon window uses a seedy antique cathedral background with purple and red cathedral glass for the ribbon and the letters. Tilt your head as you view it: the window is fine; it's the hallway that's crooked.
The Mountie, mounted, with Mount Greylock (that's three in one sentence!) in the background, is a Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman taken from a student's book cover. This window is all opaleascent glass.
Wisteria: J. Abbott-Washburn, K. Choate, B. Darocha, E. Fosty, B. Stokes, A. Dilego, R. Harford, H. Harrer, D. LaCasse, S. Williams, J. LaCasse, C. Marks, D. White