Linda is correct if she is remembering that the sloyd and needlework rooms at Maffra High School (now Secondary College) were situated at the left hand side (facing from the street) of the original 1920s building. They were later to form the Home Economics area and eventually incorporated into the "new" library in the 1990s. It's worth noting that just for once the Education Department did not bulldoze everything and start again but rather extended the original building to nearly double its size in an archicturally sympathetic way. In fact it's so well done that you can only tell where the join is by looking at the roof - it wasn't possible to find tiles of exactly the same colour. Jeremy Hales