Taylor High School graduates share Clark County history in interview with Hyphen, WJHI
All photos by Ifrah Daber and Andrea Campbell.
Taylor High School graduates Flora Clipper and Frank Baines join JHS Hyphen and WJHI journalists for an extensive interview Tuesday morning, Nov. 19, in the WJHI studio. Clipper graduated from Taylor High School in 1940, and Baines graduated in 1952. Photo by Ifrah Daber. Clipper and Baines with Hyphen and WJHI journalists and JHS student ambassadors, including junior Teagan Cofie, senior Avani Doogarsingh, sophomore Tristan Cooley, senior Andrea Campbell, and senior Tristan Darvin. Clipper and Baines discussed the history of Taylor High School in an extensive interview, sharing details about Clark County history and the school that was constructed to educate Clark County’s African American students. Photo by Ifrah Daber. Clipper and Baines meet with principal Pam Hall and WJHI instructor Dave Callan during their visit on Tuesday, Nov. 19. Photo by Ifrah Daber. Clipper and Baines with Hyphen and WJHI journalists Eliot Swincher and Ifrah Daber. Photo by Andrea Campbell. Basketball coach Sherron Wilkerson and senior Tre Singleton take a moment to greet Clipper and Baines. Baines played on the Taylor High School basketball team. Photo by Ifrah Daber.Baines models a Taylor High School shirt, which includes the school colors. Photo by Ifrah Daber.
Editor’s Note: This story will be updated as JHS media and other student organizations examine the history and legacy of Jeffersonville’s Taylor High School.
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