Included in this lot are some student paper items that include the Class of 1962 Commencement Program. There is the graduation invitation with its envelope and mailing envelope or cover. The mailing envelope has a May 24, 1962 Jacksonville, Florida postmark and a four cent 1862 - 1962 Homestead Act postage stamp. Also included is a student name card and a Senior student placement scores paper.
This is a thick and heavy book. To judge the sizes the yearbook measures 9-1/4'' x 12-1/4'' x 1-1/8''. Aside from the written inscriptions and signatures the pages are in mint condition. The cover has some wear as pictured. The paper items appear to be in excellent to mint condition. Below here, for reference, is some additional information about Englewood High School:
Englewood High School
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Established: 1956
Type: Public school
Principal: Corey Wright
Administration staff: 116
Students: 2200
Location: Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.A.
Campus: Urban
Colors: Black and Gold
Mascot: Rams
Englewood High School is a public high school in Jacksonville, Florida's Southside. Rich in tradition and pride, Englewood High School was constructed in 1956 and exemplifies the concept of a ''neighborhood school''. Located on 37 acres on the Southside of Jacksonville, Florida, this school is one of the 21 high schools in Duval County Public School System. The school is located at 4412 Barnes Road, which is approximately 1/2 mile north of the I-95 and University Boulevard intersection. Englewood is said to have a population of about 2,000 students, which includes over 500 students from over fifty different countries.
The Englewood High School facility contains seventy-three classrooms, including technology and art buildings. On the grounds they have an auditorium, gymnasium, band and chorus wing, cafeteria, swimming pool, football stadium, two field houses, baseball and softball fields, media center, television studio, and an administrative suite.
Although Englewood is not a magnet school, they still offer their students college preparatory courses, technical and vocational training, a military science program, in addition to the specialized E.S.O.L. and E.S.E. programs, which address the unique needs of the diverse student population. Almost every classroom is equipped with student computer stations, which are connected to the internet, and a laser printer which provides students access to various computer programs to practice the skills and knowledge learned throughout the curriculum. Every teacher has a laptop for instructional use and has completed a minimum of 15 hours of training on the use of the equipment.