Grogan, Earlean Stanley
Content Description
Hine Junior High School Research Collection includes documents, statements, news articles, photos, and a copy of DC Code relating to the progressive action taken by the Parent-Teachers Association and neighboring elementary schools towards the eventual congressional appropriation of funds for the replacement of the old building with a new junior high school facility.
Acquisition Type
Gift
Provenance
Donated by Earlean Stanley Grogan.
Language of Description
English
Restrictions Apply
No
Access Restrictions
This is an unprocessed collection and might be stored at an offsite location. Materials within this collection have limited or no organization and a detailed content description is unavailable. Collection has been placed in the queue for future processing.
Dates
- Creation: Majority of material found within 1959 - 2008
Extent
0.5 Linear feet (One binder of documents.)
Inventory
""Senate Expected to Move for Speedy Solution to $9.4 Million Deficit D.C. to Face in 1960" Evening Star, March 26, 1959 (clipping) Hine Junior High School Parent-Teacher Association - Statement on District School Budget, 1960-61 (February 18, 1960) (xerox) "Safer and faster Travel Promised by 1962 on New Area Highways", Sunday Star, march 29, 1959 (xerox) "East Mall Dropped From Buildings Bill", Star, April 30, 1959 (xerox) "Population in Area of 2,875,000 Seen During Next Decade", Washington Post, January 13, 1960 (xerox) "117,884 Attend Schools Here, Setting Record," Washington Post, November 6, 1959 (xerox) "Fire at 'Horrible Hine' Renews Hope For Replacing 72 Year Old School," October 14, 1959 (unidentified newspaper) "Home Owner Pays for Laxity" (unidentified newspaper) Statement of Bryan Elementary School PTA in support of plans for a new Hine Junior High School Statement of Buchanan Elementary School PTA in support of plans for a new Hine Junior High School Statement of Daniel A. Payne Elementary School PTA in support of plans for a new Hine Junior High School Statement of John Tyler Elementary School PTA in support of plans for a new Hine Junior High School Hine Junior High School Parent-Teacher Association - Statement on District School Budget, 1960-61 (January 25, 1960) (xerox) D.C. Budget - Fiscal 1961 Correspondence - Earlean Grogan to John O. Pastore, February 18, 1960 Correspondence - Earlean Grogan to Wayne Morse, February 22, 1960 "Pastore at Center of Fiscal Relief Battle" (unidentified newspaper) (xerox) District of Columbia Appropriations for 1960 - Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations , United State Senate - Statement of Mrs. Earlean S. Grogan (xerox) Photographs (originals): Last look at the old hine Junior High School (December 23, 1965) The Board of Commissioners stand by with Commissioner Trobriner, ready to cut the silver ribbon, which symbolizes the 25 year struggle (December 23, 1965) Exterior of the New Hine x 3 (December 23, 1965) Dr Carl. Hansen, Superintendent of DC Schools precedes Commissioner Tobriner into the new Hine (December 23, 1965) Colonel Wesley Hamilton (left) with fellow Board of Education member (December 23, 1965) Left to right: Arnetta Gant, Hospitality Chair, Dr. Carl Hansen, Mr. Samuel Graham, President of the S.E. Citizens Association (December 23, 1965) Hine parent, left, is interviewed by Mrs. Louise Steele, right, Legislative Chairman of the D.C. Congress of Parents and Teachers (December 23, 1965) Mrs. Jametta White Martin, Director of Music, Hine Junior High, presents the school choirs x 2 (December 23, 1965) Hine students march from old Hine to new x 3 (December 23, 1965) Hine basketball team x 2 (December 23, 1965) Hine dining hall (December 23, 1965) Volume - District of Columbia Appropriations for 1960 - Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations , United State Senate