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high-school/thomas-jefferson
THE MUSEUM OF FAMILY HISTORY
presents
Thomas Jefferson High School
400 Pennsylvania Avenue (b. Blake and Dumont Avenues)
Brooklyn, New York
Thomas
Jefferson High School was once one of the finest high schools in the
New York City school system. The Museum of Family History is thus
pleased to host a searchable database of Thomas Jefferson High
School alumni.
From
1927 to 1960, Jefferson published two yearbooks each year, one for
the January graduating class and one for June. Subsequently, one
book per year was published for the combined January and June
graduating classes.
You can
currently search the Museum database for a Senior photograph from
the 1927-1987 yearbooks,
though there are many books that are missing (because they are
unavailable to the Museum).
Every page of every
yearbook has been scanned and is available for viewing, so one may
choose to
peruse any of these yearbooks from beginning to end.
If you
happen to have a different yearbook from what is currently on the Thomas Jefferson
database, please
contact the Museum of Family History at
yearbooks@museumoffamilyhistory.com.
How can you best utilize
the Museum's Jefferson searchable database?
Besides simply being able to browse any available yearbook from
cover to cover, you can conduct a search simply by entering the
first or last name of the Senior, the graduating class or year, or
by entering the home address of the graduate. Note that not all
yearbooks included these addresses, but there were plenty that did,
especially those from 1931-6, and from 1946-63.
*** Important note:
The Museum will receive on loan a number of other Jefferson yearbooks
within the next month or two. In order for these books to be placed
online, the Museum desperately needs a number of
people who can do simple data entry. The information would be typed onto
Excel spreadsheets, and would simply include the home address of the
Seniors (if available.) It is unlikely these
yearbooks will be placed online if no one steps up to help
with the data entry, so please volunteer. You can contact the
Museum at
yearbooks@museumoffamilyhistory.com.
Just enter the words "Jefferson volunteer" in the Subject file of your
email and say you are willing to help out. Thank you.
Also, you will find that
even some of the graduates' names aren't linked to a page of Senior
photos. This is because the list of graduates for that class was taken
from an outside source, e.g. the Brooklyn Daily Eagle newspaper, and not
from a yearbook. Hopefully at some point in the future, yearbooks will be
found for these classes, scanned, and uploaded onto the Jefferson
database.
This search engine is a good one, as you can search by any of a number of
criteria: last name, given name, home address, i.e. by house or apartment
number and street name (two of the four yearbooks currently on this
database include the home address of each student), yearbook date or
yearbook page.
You might also like to visit the two pages dedicated to Dr. Elias
Lieberman, the principal of Thomas Jefferson High School from 1924 to
1940. Please click
here.