Baker High School - Nugget Yearbook (Baker City, OR)

 - Class of 1951

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' A ' ,. -t w Prof, Herbert Kittredge First Principal of the Baker City High School 1889-1891 The Baker City High School is one of the first institutions of the kind estab- lished in the state of Oregon. For many years we have had the grammar school and the college with us. but it remained with Baker City and Portland to supply the 'missing link' in the State educational system. Since the establishment of these high schools many cities of the State have taken up the idea, and we now have high schools started in nearly every large town of Oregon. --By William Hyde Stalker, Principal ol the Baker City High School, 1898-1901. THE. CENTRAL SCHOOL BUILDING The Central School Building opened tor classes for the grammar school and the high school on Ianuary. 1889. This building continued to house the high school until 1917 when the new high school building was dedicated and opened. The Central School continued to be used lor elementary and junior high school classes until 1934 when it was pulled down to make way for the Helen M. Stack Iunior High School Building. This building was located at the site oi the present Iunior High. c 4, fr. - cf- -if

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Page 15 I. R. Evans Superintendent of the Baker Public Schools from l946 With a heritage of fine schools. Baker looks ahead to even finer training for her youth. Many of the improvements of the last three or four years are not apparent within themselves but will become apparent by increasing excellence of the educational job being done. These include a system-wide curriculum and supervision program to foster constant improvement in basic education, an enlarged staff of excellent teachers to assure an opportune teacher-pupil ratio. an adequate test and record system. Other items of the overall improvement which are more apparent include: consolidation in 1949 of fourteen districts which unified the area served by Baker and established a pattern of efficient and compact district tthis type of district is now being advocated by the state legislature for the entire statel revamp- ing of bus service. thus offering more economy, safety and service: institution of lunch program: enlargement and improve- ment of elementary school grounds: a unified bond issue for long-range rebuilding and improvement of schools. with a high school, pool, stadium and shop now nearing completion, with new elementary schools at Tiedemann. and Brooklyn, and im- proved schools at the old high school. North Baker, Churchill and Haines to be effected by 1956. Baker is taking an increasingly greater part in educational leadership in the state and has been instrumental in establishing the practice of pre-school inservice training for teachers. a quar- terly statewide roundtable for superintendents and establishing of community colleges in the state, the original junior college bill being introduced from here. Baker's community college and adult education program are serving 120 adults this year. This leadership with its conscientious and sound administra- tion might well characterize the period also as the Golden Age in Baker education.



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The primary purpose of education is, as it has always been, the developing in each generation the skills, knowledge, and attitudes that will make for successful citizenship. The mod- em school attempts to go farther and provide special train- ing for those who have special interests. Thus, the pro- gram has expanded to include home economics, physical development, agriculture, dramatics, art, music, mechanical, commercial, and woodworking fields in addition to the academic subjects. Nor has this expansion weakened the basic subjects. Improved teaching methods and facilities. and the higher standard of preparation required of teach- ers, have made it possible to accomplish more in less time. But these expanded facilities place certain obligations on the students and faculty. Superior opportunities should produce a superior product. The same concentration of effort on the part of students and faculty that characterized the school people of half a century ago will assure superior educational results in the years ahead. In this, the fiftieth annual issue of the Nugget, we wish to express our gratitude to students and teachers of former years for the high standards and traditions left to us. They have our assurance of every effort to continue those high ideals. Principals New Building for the Baker High School To Be Occupied in l95l-1952 Mr. I. H. Adamson Principal of Baker High School fit ll'

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