The small lower wing served as attachment for the stabilizing floats.
The wings can also serve as cutting weapons.
An annex has been built at the north side and the south wing now serves as the headmaster's house.
Not all of the building is in use; one wing is locked and serves as storage rather than a teaching area.
The wing had served for 59 consecutive months of combat duty in Vietnam.
The east wing of the chancel serves as a small chapel.
The original small wing may have served as the kitchen for the main house.
The wings on each side of the structure served as living quarters for the faculty of the College.
The early wings may not have served initially for flight.
The east wing serves as a cloistered residence for the religious sisters.