Muleskinner Vol. 113, Issue 6, 10-25-2018

Page 11

FEATURES 11

The Muleskinner

“It was a community and a family.”

-John Culp

Below: Jeff Murphy holds up his diploma and senior Rhetorette. Murphy was a part of the last graduating class in 1976.

photo by Garrett Fuller / assistant design editor

photo courtesy of McClure Archives

Above: The Training School building as it appeared before being destroyed in the campus fire on March 6, 1915. Below: Some reminders of its past as an elementary school remain in the Art Center. Mick Luehrman points out a mount for one of the cameras. Other reminders, such as furniture, are also present.

Below: A sculpture commemorates the laboratory schools near the Humphreys Building.

photo by Garrett Fuller / assistant design editor

photo by Garrett Fuller / assistant design editor

photo by Garrett Fuller / assistant design editor

Above: John Culp holds two copies of the Rhetorette, the yearbook for the laboratory high school. Culp graduated in 1965.

photo courtesy of McClure Archives

Above: The Training School’s 1918 state championship basketball team.


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