Abilene High School - Orange and Brown Yearbook (Abilene, KS)

 - Class of 1927

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Abilene Schools ERHAPS the schools have been the most influential element in building up Abilene, as in 1880 only five students graduated from the High Scho,ol, while today, 1927, including this year's graduation class, over 1600 students have received their diplomas. Similarly, the first High School had only one person for the entire faculty force, but now twenty-four in- structors are employed by the school. ln I87O the gm first public school house was erected in Abilene on vga., X78 South Walnut Street. This building was a small .-:v in 'I stone structure, and had for its teacher W. C. Wiley. Z :lf .7 ',- Part of the'Garfield school was built in the '7O,S. Lat- .. 1 ,4 . er the building was enlarged to its present proportions. Vi' . . 'rf No High School was incorporated until 1880 when fg, 17.6 179 N one room of the Garfield school was used for that 0 AER H9 purpose. The schools were organized under laws reg'- Ai '3 9 ulating schools of the second class in 1885. Q As the enrollment of the schools increased, the Garfield quarters proved inadequate, so all eyes were turned to the City Hall. This was used for fourteen years. ln 1904 Principal Biggart, of the High School, had under his direction three teachers and 120 pupils, Principal Grubbs of Garfield, nine teachers and 520 pupilsg Principal McCormick of the Lincoln School, three teachers and 200 pupils, Miss Snider of the McKinley School, 25 pupils-a total of IQ teach- ers and 865 pupils. However, there are 1505 students enrolled in all the schools of Abilene today, 23 years later, and there are SQ instructors. The City Hall became crowded as more students came in so in 1907 a high school building, which is the present Junior High School, was erected. For twelve years this building served the growing needs. The present high school building was built in 1919. Kindergartens had been operated in connection with the schools since 1913, but it was not until April, 1915. that a formal contract for this depart- ment was finally signed by the Board of Education. Today two kindergar- tens are in use, in the Library building and in a new kindergarten building on the McKinley school grounds. ln these kindergartens are 104 children. At first only two courses were available in the High School, at present five courses are offered: Professional, Industrial Arts, Home Economics, Commercial, Normal Training. Proficient instructors are provided in all five courses. Graduates from the Abilene High School have shown the excellence of their educational training by the fine records made in college and university as well as in their activities in business and home life. The High School is proud of the success its alumni have attained and of honors they have re- ceived. Accomplishments of the graduates reflect credit on the city of Abilene which has so loyally supported the efficient High Scihool. ff ESQ-g7f:?'Dm.?, .mS.fb'farJ32

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Kansas Canto I TURDY Spaniards braved the dangers Of great thirst and long starvation, Seeking out the wealthy inland Called by Indian tribes-Quivira. There the rivers were abundant, There the streams were crystal shining, And the sky was like the ocean, Deep and blue and softly bending, Dotted with its fleecy cloudlets. And the prairies-oh, the prairies! Wide, unending, rolling prairies, Stretching out beneath the heaven, Swept by careless, rampant breezes, Covered with the waving verdure, Fed on, slept on, by the wild life. There the moonlight, like warm showers, Fell upon the silent reaches, Touching now the bison sleeping, Now the antelope-timid, watchfulp- Now the rabbit-started swiftly By the coyote's mournful howling. And the Spaniards came unto it, Seeking only mines of gold, And turned back from old Quivira, Leaving richness yet untold.



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l 1 I i' 4 Board of Education U. YV. TAYLOR H. A. SNIDER S. R. HELLER H. VV. KEEL YV, C. GRIGG L. B. STANTZ O CHANGE was made in the membership of the Board of Education this year. Those on the board are: President C. W. Taylor, H. A. Snider, H. W. Keel, S. R. Heller, W. C. Grigg, L. B. Stantz. Laura Coulson, Supt. F. C. Gardner's secretary, is clerk. A committee on Buildings and Grounds is composed of Mr. Snider, chair- man, Mr. Keel and Mr. Stantz. Mr. Taylor, chairman, Mr. Heller and Mr. Grigg are the members of the Education and Finance committee. Regular meetings are held each month and special meetings are called when necessary during the school year. Last spring a tract of land about a block wide and a block and a half long was purchased for the benefit of the schools of the city. It was used for the first time this year for football and is rapidly being transformed into an ideal play-ground with tennis courts, a baseball diamond and such equipment as is suited for children of the grade schools. This is the first time that the schools of Abilene have had an athletic field of their own. ltJD.4,'z5z, .mQ.'b'm2.Ta

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