The Jules E. Mastbaum Area Vocational/Technical School (commonly referred to as the Jules Mastbaum Area Vocational High School) is a public high school in
Kensington,
Philadelphia
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Pennsylvania
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, United States. It is a part of the
School District of Philadelphia
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and serves grades 9–12. It was named after
Jules Ephraim Mastbaum
Jules Ephraim Mastbaum (July 7, 1872 – December 8, 1926) was a Philadelphia movie theater magnate and philanthropist. He donated the Rodin Museum and its collection to the city of Philadelphia. His daughter, Peggy Solomon, was a bridge champion ...
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Trivia
In 1982 the basketball team members were short compared to those of other high schools. That year, the tallest player was 6 feet and three inches.
[McKee, Don.]
HIGH SCHOOLS MASTBAUM PREVAILS OVER TALLER FRANKFORD, 76-72
" ''Philadelphia Inquirer
''The Philadelphia Inquirer'' is a daily newspaper headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The newspaper's circulation is the largest in both the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the Delaware Valley metropolitan region of Southeastern Penns ...
''. February 26, 1982. C10 Sports. Retrieved on July 21, 2013. "If Mastbaum High's basketball team finds its well-publicized lack of height is a handicap, then the Panthers compensate for their sole deficiency very well. It has been a matter of faith in basketball circles in the last decade that small teams can't win city championships, but Mastbaum - with no starter taller than 6 feet, 3 inches - is bent on dissolving that belief. The Panthers defeated neighboring Frankford, ..
Notable alumni
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James Brown, former NFL player
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Uhuru Hamiter
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, former NFL player
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Shep Shepherd
Berisford Shepherd, professionally known as Shep Shepherd (January 19, 1917 – November 25, 2018), was an American multi-instrumental jazz musician, composer and singer.
Beginnings
Shepherd's father Charlie Shepherd was an engineer from the Wes ...
(1917-2018), jazz musician, drummer, trombone player
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Lee Morgan
Edward Lee Morgan (July 10, 1938 – February 19, 1972) was an American jazz trumpeter and composer.
One of the key hard bop musicians of the 1960s, Morgan came to prominence in his late teens, recording on John Coltrane's '' Blue Train'' (1 ...
(1939–1972), jazz musician, trumpet player
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Veronica Hamel
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Biography
The daughter of a Philade ...
, actor
References
Further reading
* Silary, Ted.
In Control Of The Situation Freitag Gains Command Of Pitches, Helps Mastbaum Snap Washington's Streak"
Info page ''
Philadelphia Daily News''. April 28, 1987. Sports p. 68.
External links
Jules Mastbaum Vocational/Technical SchoolJules Mastbaum Vocational/Technical School(Archive)
Mastbaum Alumni Association
High schools in Philadelphia
Kensington, Philadelphia
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