AP Student Artists Work on Book Project for Architect: News Journal Reports

THE NEWS JOURNAL March 15, 2012: Drawing on history, focusing on future: Book project on architect proves to be good training ground for students

"The four Archmere senior Advanced Placement art students sat dutifully across from Jim Tevebaugh and had a good idea what was coming.
Tevebaugh, a Wilmington architect and founder of Friends of the Furness Railroad District, was spearheading a project to design, publish and distribute an activities book for first- and second-graders. The book represented Tevebaugh's twin objectives of education and keeping alive the memory and reputation of 19th- and early 20th-century architect Frank Furness."

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Archmere Academy is a private, Catholic, college preparatory co-educational academy,
grades 9-12 founded in 1932 by the Norbertine Fathers.