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When the school left receivership and fell into foreclosure, the property was acquired by the Whateley Trust, a loose coalition of Heroes, Villains and Mutant Sympathizers including the Syndicate, the Black Mask, Champion, Lady Champion, the Empire City Guard, Doctor Alexander and Rev. Englund. The Trust took possession of a ramshackle property, much in disrepair on February 1st, 1962. Present among the weeds were the Historic Buildings:

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  • When the school left receivership and fell into foreclosure, the property was acquired by the Whateley Trust, a loose coalition of Heroes, Villains and Mutant Sympathizers including the Syndicate, the Black Mask, Champion, Lady Champion, the Empire City Guard, Doctor Alexander and Rev. Englund. The Trust took possession of a ramshackle property, much in disrepair on February 1st, 1962. Present among the weeds were the Historic Buildings:
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  • When the school left receivership and fell into foreclosure, the property was acquired by the Whateley Trust, a loose coalition of Heroes, Villains and Mutant Sympathizers including the Syndicate, the Black Mask, Champion, Lady Champion, the Empire City Guard, Doctor Alexander and Rev. Englund. The Trust took possession of a ramshackle property, much in disrepair on February 1st, 1962. Present among the weeds were the Historic Buildings: * Shuster Hall * Kane Hall * Kirby Hall * The Beck Library * Dickinson Cottage * Whitman Cottage * Poe Cottage * Emerson Cottage * Twain Cottage Also present on the grounds were the combination Carriage House (since removed) and The Shed which housed the steam plant for the school. Also present, though much abused was Holbrook Arena, a classic Track and Field stadium. The Trust immediately set to work restoring the existent Historic Buildings and preparing the school to receive its first class. This work took the better part of two years and cost a tremendous amount of money. In 1964 applications began to be accepted for the coming 65-66 school year which would be the first admission of students which would become the Class of 1970, the first class to attend the school for a full term of High School. Note that the first graduating class was the class of '66 which only served their senior year and consisted of twenty students.
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