Item #33714 The Napsonian 1923. Atlanta, North Avenue Presbyterian School.
The Napsonian 1923

The Napsonian 1923

Atlanta: Published by the Students of North Avenue Presbyterian School, 1922.

Soft cover. Soft cover. [112] pages. Illustrated with photographs of the students and campus. Some illustrated sketches. Advertisements in back. Brown suede covers with title on the front. Suede binding has edge tears and chips. Light foxing to the first couple of pages. Contents mostly clean. No writing inside. Fair. Item #33714

From the North Avenue Presbyterian Church web site:

In 1909 the church created the North Avenue Presbyterian School, which began with 21 students and met in the Sunday School building. In 1920 the school was incorporated. In 1921, the school moved to the 189 Ponce de Leon Avenue campus and operated as NAPS: coed until the sixth grade and a girl’s school through high school. Dr. Vernon S. Broyles was the President from the retirement of Dr. Flinn, until the formation of The Westminster Schools in 1951 by merging NAPS and Washington Seminary together after the retirement of the Washington sisters from operating this girl’s finishing school. Westminster was created as a Christian preparatory school for children of all ages.

Price: $40.00

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