Farrell High School
Farrell
High School, photographed in 1927
(Photo from the 1927 Reflector,
Farrell High School Yearbook)
Construction
began on the high school building in 1907. Under the
direction of Prof. J. M. Hostetter,
Superintendent of Schools and Prof.
W. E. Shellenberger, Principal of the High School, the
Farrell high school students moved into this new building in
1908.
From
the Twentieth Century History of Mercer County, 1909:
On
December 18, 1908, was dedicated the handsome South Sharon high school
building, which was constructed at a cost of about $100,000. The
building, in the colonial style, of buff brick and stone, contains
twelve rooms, besides an auditorium and gymnasium. The building was
begun in October, 1907.
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Farrell HS - 1908
"when it was
new"
(Click on
image to enlarge)
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Farrell HS in 1932
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image to enlarge)
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Farrell Area School District Alumni Archives 1904 - Present (off-site) |
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Building Plaque
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Entrance 1927
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Cafeteria
1927 (Includes class
officers, colors, motto, and yell) |
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