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Humes High School, Humes Herald, Memphis, June 1929
Humes High School, Humes Herald, Memphis, June 1929
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"The Humes Herald" published by the students of Humes High School in Memphis, Tennessee, in June 1929. L.C. Humes High School, at 659 N. Manassas Street, was open as a high school from the 1920s through 1967.
P.S. From Wmps, Memphis, 1:09, June 1948
P.S. From Wmps, Memphis, 1:09, June 1948
P.S. From WMPS
Vol. 1, No. 9 of "P.S. From WMPS", a 6-page illustrated monthly newsletter published in June 1948 by Memphis, Tennessee, radio station WMPS directed at wholesalers and retailers.
P.S. From Wmps, Memphis, 2:04, February 1949
P.S. From Wmps, Memphis, 2:04, February 1949
P.S. From WMPS
Vol. 2, No. 4 of "P.S. From WMPS", an 8-page illustrated monthly newsletter published in February 1949 by Memphis, Tennessee, radio station WMPS directed at wholesalers and retailers.
P.S. From Wmps, Memphis, 2:03, January 1949
P.S. From Wmps, Memphis, 2:03, January 1949
P.S. From WMPS
Vol. 2, No. 3 of "P.S. From WMPS", an 8-page illustrated monthly newsletter published in January 1949 by Memphis, Tennessee, radio station WMPS directed at wholesalers and retailers.
Humes High School, Humes Tiger, Memphis, February 1929
Humes High School, Humes Tiger, Memphis, February 1929
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"The Humes Tiger" published by the students of Humes High School in Memphis, Tennessee, in February 1929. This copy belonged to E. Warren Maddox as a junior student. L.C. Humes High School, at 659 N. Manassas Street, was open as a high school from the 1920s through 1967.
Central High School, The Warrior, Memphis, June 1934
Central High School, The Warrior, Memphis, June 1934
Shelby County, Tennessee
"The Warrior" senior edition for June 1934 published by the students of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee. Established as the successor to Memphis High School, the school opened in its current location on Bellevue Boulevard (formerly Raleigh Avenue) in 1911.
Central High School Hi-Standard, Memphis, 1:3, 1921
Central High School Hi-Standard, Memphis, 1:3, 1921
Shelby County, Tennessee
"Hi-Standard", Vol 1, No, 3, for February 1921, published by the students of Central High School in Memphis, Tennessee. Established as the successor to Memphis High School, the school opened in its current location on Bellevue Boulevard (formerly Raleigh Avenue) in 1911.