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Editor:

My name is Kathleen Holmes and had attended the Wyoming School for the Deaf in Casper for 11 years (1957 to 1968). Also, my deaf younger brother attended there for several years.

I received the news that Natrona County has a deed from state of Wyoming. They want Pineview School torn down and decided that the Wyoming School for the Deaf should be torn down, too. Why?

The deaf school building isn't old. But Pineview School is very, very old, hence the safety issues. So they should keep deaf school building instead of having it torn down.

They really upset all of us alumni who attended the deaf school with many memories. It is the only, one, deaf school building (historical) in Wyoming!

Since the Wyoming School for the Deaf's building is still in excellent condition, unlike Pineview's school, it's therefore not sensible to waste state funds by tearing down a building with an excellent basketball court and kitchen!

Pineview School or the school district just wants new building at the expense of taxpayers!

I say save the building and funds! Go ahead and tear down Pineview School because of safety concerns and build new one match to Wyoming School for the Deaf's brick building!

KATHLEEN R. HOLMES, Torrance, Calif.

Chairperson of 2007 Alumni

Association, Deaf School


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Holly C. wrote on Jul 21, 2008 11:29 AM:

" I am here to wonder what is happening to our history deaf school in Casper now? I am hope to find out rather if have saved or not?? If not then, my soul that was still in deaf school since I left and have never forget as long as I live, might die and not know who I am anymore! That deaf school have taught me alot even though I had trouble to understand but now I do know! I love and miss that school as I wish I was little to go back! Ha! Anyone know anything abt that deaf school yet?
I was attention at deaf school when I was very little up to 14 yrs old, left for Colorado where we had lived there.

Thanks!

Holly C.
Bozeman, MT (still curretly) "

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