Seminole High School Cheerleaders, 1952
Dublin Core
Title
Seminole High School Cheerleaders, 1952
Alternative Title
Seminole High Cheerleaders
Subject
Sanford (Fla.)
High schools--Florida
Students--Florida
High school students
Cheerleading--United States
Cheerleaders
Schools
Description
Seminole High School cheerleading squad during the 1951-1952 school year. Photographed from top to bottom and from left to right is: L. Leonard, G. Kirchhoff, J. Wilson; G. Bitting, C. McInnis, A. Whitaker, N. F. Harvey, and S. Hayes.
Originally located at 301 West Seventh Street in Sanford, Florida, Seminole High School was first established as Sanford High School in 1902. The building was designed by W. G. Talley in the Romanesque revival style. Due to an increasing student population, a new school building was constructed on Sanford Avenue in 1911. The original building on Seventh Street served as Westside Grammar Elementary School, which was later renamed Sanford Grammar School. In 1984, the building was placed on the National Registry of Historic Places and converted into the Student Museum. The building reopened as the University of Central Florida's Public History Center in 2012. In 1927, a high school campus was designed by Elton J. Moughton in the Mediterranean revival style and constructed at 1700 French Avenue. The school reopened on January 10 and was renamed Seminole High School. In 1960, the high school moved to a new campus at 2701 Ridgewood Avenue and the former building on French Avenue was converted to Sanford Junior High School, which was later renamed Sanford Middle School. The old building was demolished in the summer of 1991 and replaced by a $5.77 million school complex. As of 2013, Seminole High School offers various Advanced Placement courses, the Academy for Health Careers, and the International Baccalaureate Programme for students.
Originally located at 301 West Seventh Street in Sanford, Florida, Seminole High School was first established as Sanford High School in 1902. The building was designed by W. G. Talley in the Romanesque revival style. Due to an increasing student population, a new school building was constructed on Sanford Avenue in 1911. The original building on Seventh Street served as Westside Grammar Elementary School, which was later renamed Sanford Grammar School. In 1984, the building was placed on the National Registry of Historic Places and converted into the Student Museum. The building reopened as the University of Central Florida's Public History Center in 2012. In 1927, a high school campus was designed by Elton J. Moughton in the Mediterranean revival style and constructed at 1700 French Avenue. The school reopened on January 10 and was renamed Seminole High School. In 1960, the high school moved to a new campus at 2701 Ridgewood Avenue and the former building on French Avenue was converted to Sanford Junior High School, which was later renamed Sanford Middle School. The old building was demolished in the summer of 1991 and replaced by a $5.77 million school complex. As of 2013, Seminole High School offers various Advanced Placement courses, the Academy for Health Careers, and the International Baccalaureate Programme for students.
Abstract
Seminole High School “Salmagundi” yearbook photo of cheerleaders
Creator
Salmagundi Staff of 1952
Source
Original black and white photograph by Salmagundi Staff of 1952.
Publisher
Salmagundi
Date Created
ca. 1951-1952
Date Copyrighted
1952
Date Issued
1952
Has Format
8 x 5 inch print reproduction of original black and white photograph by Salmagundi Staff of 1952: Salmagundi 1952, (Sanford, FL: Seminole High School, 1952): Seminole County Public Schools Collection, UCF Public History Center, Sanford, Florida.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of 8 x 5 inch print reproduction of original black and white photograph by Salmagundi Staff of 1952.
Is Part Of
Salmagundi 1952, (Sanford, FL: Seminole High School, 1952): Seminole County Public Schools Collection, UCF Public History Center, Sanford, Florida.
Seminole County Public Schools Collection, Student Museum and UCF Public History Center Collection, Sanford Collection, Seminole County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Is Referenced By
Salmagundi 1952.
Format
image/jpg
Extent
554 KB
Medium
8 x 5 inch black and white photograph
Language
eng
Type
Still Image
Coverage
Seminole High School, Sanford, Florida
Accrual Method
Donation
Mediator
History Teacher
Provenance
Originally published by Salmagundi.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by Seminole High School and is provided here by RICHES of Central Florida for educational purposes only.
Contributing Project
Curator
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
Source Repository
External Reference
"Seminole High School." Seminole High School, Seminole County Public Schools. http://www.seminolehs.scps.k12.fl.us/.
Sanford Historical Society (Fla.). Sanford. Charleston, SC: Arcadia, 2003.
Transcript
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CHEERLEADERS
Left to Right, First Row: G. Bitting, C. McInnis, A. Whitaker, N. F. Harvey, S. Hayes. Second Row: G. Kirchhoff, J. Wilson. Third Row: L. Leonard.
CHEERLEADERS
Left to Right, First Row: G. Bitting, C. McInnis, A. Whitaker, N. F. Harvey, S. Hayes. Second Row: G. Kirchhoff, J. Wilson. Third Row: L. Leonard.
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
1 black and white photograph
Physical Dimensions
8 x 5 inch
Collection
Citation
UCF Public History Center, “Seminole High School Cheerleaders, 1952,” RICHES, accessed January 15, 2025, https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/items/show/2801.