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SUMMARY:Meet the Author - Torrance High - 1917-2017
DESCRIPTION:Torrance High School opened in war-time on September 11, 1917.  The new school initially served all school-age children in one building - 19 high school students, and grades one to eight.  By 1923, the elementary students had their own school, and Torrance High stood as the only high school until the 1950s.  Today, it remains the oldest school still in continuous use in the state, and last month it was selected by Architectural Digest Magazine as the most beautiful public high school in California.<br/><br/>Author, Loralee Spradlin, a Torrance Tartar herself (1993), captures this 100-year history in a 128-page Arcadia Publishing book entitled Torrance High School.  Light refreshments will  be served.  Books will be available for purchase ($22) and signing.  <br/>Also, the Museum will have related Torrance High Memorabilia on display, including  . . . the original 1916 blueprint of Torrance High School<br/>yearbooks dating back to the 1920s<br/>- history of all 15 principals<br/>- Louis Zamperini (Class of 1935) track shoes & more<br/>- Ted Tanouye (Class of 1938) Citation<br/>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Torrance High School opened in war-time on September 11, 1917.  The new school initially served all school-age children in one building - 19 high school students, and grades one to eight.  By 1923, the elementary students had their own school, and Torrance High stood as the only high school until the 1950s.  Today, it remains the oldest school still in continuous use in the state, and last month it was selected by Architectural Digest Magazine as the most beautiful public high school in California.<br/><br/>Author, Loralee Spradlin, a Torrance Tartar herself (1993), captures this 100-year history in a 128-page Arcadia Publishing book entitled Torrance High School.  Light refreshments will  be served.  Books will be available for purchase ($22) and signing.  <br/>Also, the Museum will have related Torrance High Memorabilia on display, including  . . . the original 1916 blueprint of Torrance High School<br/>yearbooks dating back to the 1920s<br/>- history of all 15 principals<br/>- Louis Zamperini (Class of 1935) track shoes & more<br/>- Ted Tanouye (Class of 1938) Citation<br/>
LOCATION:Torrance Historical Society & Museum\, 1345 Post Ave. Torrance\, California 90501
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