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07013.ED – In the fall of 1938 Mr. Steward and 30 pupils began the first “negro” high school in Jefferson County, Page-Jackson High School. In 1951 PHJS was relocated to Mordington Avenue in the building which today houses the Board of Education offices. Taken during the 1940’s, this photo shows the teachers at Page Jackson High School. Front row, left to right are: Elsie Clinton, Yvonne Snowden, Cerelle Craven, Mildred Epps, and Goldye Johnson. Back row, left to right are: Irma Hall, Anne Watkins, Principal O. M. Stewart, Odetta Berry, and E. M. Dandridge.