Architect and engineer . ily one of economy in the construction andoperation of such a plant. The board recog- by ELMER L. CAVE nized that it also owed to its citizens theerection, consistent with economy, of anedifice sympathetic with the local environ-ment and outstanding in beauty and utili-tarian design. The first problem of the Vallejo JuniorHigh School was then its educational prob-lem and to this end educational expertswere employed to make a survey of thepast, present and future educationalneeds of this district. Based on the num-ber of pupils to be accommodated and tak-ing into consid


Architect and engineer . ily one of economy in the construction andoperation of such a plant. The board recog- by ELMER L. CAVE nized that it also owed to its citizens theerection, consistent with economy, of anedifice sympathetic with the local environ-ment and outstanding in beauty and utili-tarian design. The first problem of the Vallejo JuniorHigh School was then its educational prob-lem and to this end educational expertswere employed to make a survey of thepast, present and future educationalneeds of this district. Based on the num-ber of pupils to be accommodated and tak-ing into consideration the curriculum ofsubjects required by the State of Califor-nia, a program of space requirements, in-cluding the size of each and ev^ry roomin the building, was carefully number of pupils which should beprovided for in the new building wasfixed by taking into consideration theenrollment of 800 in the old Junior HighSchool building and the increase of102; in the Junior High School enrollment ^ 11 ?. Ihoto hy Moulin MARIANO GUADALUPE VALLEJO JUNIOR HIGH CALIFORNIA FREDERICK H REIMERS, ARCHITECT THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER ^ 12 ? FEBRUARY. NINETEEN THIRTY-FOUR


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