Forest Grove High School
Title
Forest Grove High School
Description
This brick three story building facing Elm Street was the first dedicated High School building and was called South Park High School. There is a concrete sidewalk in front and the street is paved with a curb. A flagpole that was present in an earlier photograph is on seen in this photograph. Also, the building has been added onto the left end with a single story extension. A new building is seen on the right at the corner of Elm Street and 17th Street. On the 17th Street side of the new building there is a mid to late 1930's school bus. At the far right of the picture on the school grounds and in the shade of a tree are two men (boys) wearing what looks like baseball uniforms. One has number 10 on the back. The building was sold to the Catholic Church and was being converted when it was destroyed by fire in 1956. The gymnasium, across Elm Street, was torn down in the mid 1980's. Across 17th Street is what would become Rogers Park. Due to a housing shortage during WWII the government had some trailers moved onto the city block.
[front] High School Forest Grove Ore. ‘VI’ B24.
Date Created
circa 1945
Subject
Education
Education, Elementary
Elementary schools
School
School buildings
School buses
School sports
Parks
Mobile home living
Church
Catholic Church
Fires
Local & State History
Place
Forest Grove, Oregon
Medium
photographic postcards
Language
English
Identifier
FHFG_pic0052
Rights
Online access to this image is for research and educational purposes only. To inquire about permissions, order a reproduction, or for more information, please contact Friends of Historic Forest Grove at: rights@fhfg.org
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Source
Friends of Historic Forest Grove
Type
Still Image