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William H. '''Burges High School''' founded in 1955 in El Paso, Texas celebrated its 50th year of teaching students in 2005. The school's prinicpal is Ernie Watts. |
William H. '''Burges High School''' founded in 1955 in El Paso, Texas celebrated its 50th year of teaching students in 2005. The school's prinicpal is Ernie Watts. |
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Revision as of 00:00, 12 November 2006
William H. Burges High School founded in 1955 in El Paso, Texas celebrated its 50th year of teaching students in 2005. The school's prinicpal is Ernie Watts.
- William Henrey Burges was born on Nov. 12, 1867 in Seguin, Texas.
- Became a well known and respected lawer.
- Burges died of a heart attack.
- Was burried in May of 1946. He had the school, a street, and a building at the University of Texas at El Paso named in his honor.
- Costing 2 million dollars, the school's original blue plan included only 70 classrooms, a cafeteria that could hold uo 500 people, an indoor rifle range, a field house, a combined gymansium and an auditorium.
- The school sat on a 30-acre lot with a front parking lot.
- First Principal - Don Mitchet (1955 to 1968 in office)
- The first Graduating Class was in January of 1956.