Cover of 1941 Bear Tracks
Cover of the 1941 Bear Tracks showing the PC bear, Bumstead. More information on Bear Tracks: http://www.pc.maricopa.edu/information/bear/evolves.html
View ArticleBear statue
Bear statue at Phoenix Junior College. The bear was the PC mascot, and "Bumstead" the bear continues as the PC mascot today. Background on the PC Bear:...
View ArticleWoman on bear statue
Bumstead the bear is the PC mascot. At the time of this picture he was painted red and blue. Background on the PC Bear: http://www.pc.maricopa.edu/index.php?page=21&subpage=297&sublink=2284
View ArticleWings and Goggles Flying Club
The Wings and Goggles Flying Club began in 1940. The club encouraged interest in aviation and the flying program at Phoenix College.
View ArticlePhoenix College Flying School Sign
Phoenix College Flying School Sign at Sky Harbor Airport. Phoenix Junior College began flight training for students in the 1930s. The program eventually grew into an accredited aviation school based at...
View ArticleRobert J. Hannelly
Robert Hannelly served Phoenix College first as mathematics faculty, then as a Dean, and finally as President of Phoenix College. His term as Dean, and then President, was 1947-1965. (Source: Felnagle,...
View ArticleE.W. Montgomery
Phoenix Junior College began in 1920 as part of Phoenix Union High School District. E.W. Montgomery was Superintendent of Phoenix Union High School District and President of Phoenix Junior College from...
View ArticleLiberal arts and library buildings
Early photo of liberal arts and library buildings. The liberal arts building was built in 1939 and is now known as "A" building. The library is now in a new building.
View ArticleLibrary, auditorium and administration buildings
Early photo of the library, auditorium and administration buildings, viewed from Thomas road.
View ArticlePhoenix Junior College
Phoenix Junoir College, 7th Street and Fillmore location. (From back of photo: Built 1928)
View ArticlePhoenix College Flying School building
Group standing in front of the Phoenix Junior College Flying School.
View ArticleBasketball team members 1922-23
Picture taken from the 1922-23 Junior College yearbook.
View ArticleFootball Program 1964
Cover of the program for the 1964 Shrine Bowl football game, held on November 26th in Savannah, Georgia. The opposing team was Oklahoma Military Academy. The PC Bears won the bowl game with a score of...
View ArticlePhoenix Junior College Faculty 1924-1925
Phoenix Junior College Faculty 1924-1925. Back row, left to right: Lacy Eastburn, Capt. James Palmer, Lawrence Purvine, Neil Cook, Ray Sawhill, Sanford Sweet. Seated, left to right: Weltha Graham,...
View ArticleCampus from 7th Street
View of campus from 7th street, facing north. Shows Cottonwood Court and machine shop in center of picture.
View ArticleCampus Aerial View
Aerial photo of campus from the southeast. The two-story home economics building was added on the north end of campus in November, 1949. Phoenix College moved to the Thomas Road location in 1939.
View ArticlePhoenix Junior College
Phoenix Junior College, 1930. This is the 7th St. and Fillmore location.
View ArticleBuilding on Phoenix Union High School Campus
Phoenix Junior College started in 1920 using this metal shop on the Phoenix Union High School Campus.
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