P. J. Krouse designed schools across Meridian, including the large, red brick Meridian High School and the adjacent Ross Collins Career and Technical Center. The latter is a Streamline Moderne building constructed of incised concrete (with replacement windows). At the center of its five-part composition, the tower-like entrance features vertical fins, glass block, and a metal canopy. On the west side of the high school, the substantial Ray Stadium (1930s) is also a concrete construction, built with funding from the Federal Emergency Administration for Public Works (FEAPW).
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MERIDIAN HIGH SCHOOL AND ROSS COLLINS CAREER AND TECHNICAL CENTER
1936–1937 School, P. J. Krouse; 2320 32nd St. 1941–1942 Ross Collins Career and Technical Center, Krouse and Brasfield, with James P. Yarbrough. 2640 24th Ave.
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