Back in the good old days when this school was new, there was no fence around this parking lot and there was an entrance onto W. 10th Avenue close to the corner.
I am looking at the photo in amazement because for a school that is now 50 years old there are no mature shade trees anywhere around it and this could have been full of mature huge oaks had anyone in power had any environmental sensitivity. This junior high/middle school must have had a succession of tree-hating principals over the years and they all blew an opportunity to leave something of beauty behind. The arrow points to the best that they can do, a stump of a tree cut off a foot or two above the ground. This parking lot could have been bordered by large shade trees providing shade to pedestrians, vehicles in the parking lot, stopping the majority of the asphalt parking lot from being a heat sink in the burning sun, and tree planting would have made the school a visual treat to the neighborhood instead of an ugly eyesore.