Wynn Seale Junior High School
Posted by: JimmyEv
N 27° 46.288 W 097° 24.224
14R E 657290 N 3072908
This Spanish revival school, designed by local architect Everett Elijah Hamon in 1935, was Corpus Christi’s first junior high school.
Waymark Code: WM1GMZ
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 05/05/2007
Views: 73
Marker Number: ?????
Marker Text: This property was outside the city limits in 1934 when acquired by the Corpus Christi Independent School District for a new junior high school. The school board voted to name the planned facility for Edmund Wynn Seale (c.1887-1934) shortly after his death. Seale, President of Texas College of Arts and Industries in Kingsville, had served several South Texas school systems and had been principal of Corpus Christi High School.
Partial federal funding for the new school, the city’s first to be built as a junior high, was secured from the Public Works Administration. Construction began in 1935 on a design by the firm of Hamon and Griffith, with Harry D. Payne consulting. Local architect Everett Elijah Hamon (1885-1956) designed some 50 area schools. Wynn Seale was his largest effort, costing $387,624 when opened in 1936 with a capacity for some 1,500 students.
The brick-clad building’s Spanish colonial revival styling is highlighted with corbelled brick cast stone and tile details. The interior reflects this baroque theme, with an 800-seat auditorium featuring gilded and painted plaster reliefs, wrought iron balustrades, bronze etched glass light fixtures, and stenciled designs. Numerous additions and improvements to the building have maintained its importance to local education. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark 1986
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