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Building
Date Completed
 
Building
Date Completed
bldga

High School (1)

1953
 
bandhall
Band Hall
1955
pannell
1957
 
chorus
Chorus Bldg
1955
stadium

Wildcat Stadium (3)

1954

 

cafeteria
Cafeteria
1955
gym
Gymnasium
1955
 
agbldg
Ag Building
1955
tennis
Tennis Courts
1956
 
indlarts
Industrial Arts
1955
oldcentral

Old Central (4)

Old Central Fire

1919
 
ljhs
LJHS Building (5)
1941
stuccoschool

Old Stucco School (6)

1910  
ljhs
Media Center
2009
stuccoschool

Urlacher Training Facility

200?  
ljhs

Field House

195?
             

 

 

Current building allocation: High School (9-12), Taylor (7-8), Junior High (6), Yarbro (4-5), Jefferson (3), Alexander, formerly Parkview (2nd), Lea (1), Llano (preschool, K).

 

Notes:

(1) At various times, the high school has housed grades 9-12 and 10-12. Prior to its completion, the high school grades were housed in the buildings on Jefferson Street. When the present high school complex, Buildings A, B and C, were completed, the Jefferson Street Junior High complex became the site of the middle school grades until Taylor MS was built. Google Maps link to LHS

(2) The auditorium was named for H.C. Pannell, superintendent of schools from 1938 to 1965. It seats 1,500.

(3) Home of the Wildcat fooball and track activities since its completion. Now sports blue turf. Thumbnail photo courtesy of Mike Allen.

(4) This structure (a three story brick building) was used for senior high grades continuously from 1919 to 1941. It was demolished after it burned the night of July 22, 1967. It was formerly located between Jefferson Elementary School and the LJHS Building on Jefferson Street.

(5) This building was used for senior high grades continuously from 1941 to 1954. One story brick building located on Jefferson Street.

(6) This building was used for senior high grades continuously from 1910 to 1919. This structure is thought to be the second building used for the high school grades. No photos apparently exist of the former building.

 

           

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