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ggi Scgoofa filncfsz dlflm. W. H. SKINNER Superintendent 1886 - 1893 TEACHERS Mrs. Emily Manville Miss Eunice Bryant Miss Ida ,Iones Miss Carrie Mathews Miss Lizzie Williams Miss Hertha Kayser Miss Achsah Mathews N Miss Maude Bell Miss Fannie Shimonek Miss Olive Harris .k - The school year was for a period of forty weeks - A fall term of sixteen weeks beginning the first Monday of September -- a winter term of twelve weeks beginning the first Monday in January and a summer term of twelve weeks beginning the first Monday in April. New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas were holidays. HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM FIRST YEAR Arithmeticg Grammar the first term, Physical Geography the second and third termsg Civil Government the first and second terms, and Bookkeeping the third term: and Drawing. SECOND YEAR Algebra, Physics and Zoology, Lntin Reader the first and second terms and Caeser the third. THIRD YEAR Geometry, Rhetoric and Chemistry. Cicero. FOURTH YEAR Literature, Botany the first and third term and Descriptive Astronomy the second term, General History and Reviews. 'A' MEMBERS OF BOARD OF EDUCATION J. L. Tidhall C. Duras 1 .lnvoli Bnhner I.. Norris F. I. Rademacher W. T. Buchanan Page Eleven
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glut .giagoofi PART OF FIRST HIGH SCHOOL 1882-1890 AND FIRST BRICK HIGH SCHOOL 1890-1918 In 1875 a system of grading was introduced. ln 1880 D. B. Perry suggested having the High School separated from the Grammar department. A room in the academy was rented for the High School pupils as Merrill Hall was now taking care of the college group. In 1881 block 158 on Eleventh Street was bought for 3825.00 Owing to the increase in enrollment a new building scorned necessary and more economical than renting the academy. In 1882 the first High School, a frame building was built on block 158 at n cost of 63,174.60 and used until 1890. It has been moved to Thirteenth Street and is known as the City Hall. In 1888 bonds were voted to build a new brick High School. This new building was ready for use the early part of 1890 and meant High School to the classes gradu- ating from 1890-1913. Page Ten
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Qilliaf Qzacfdafbzg cfanzi May Reid Coleman Loretta Lovell Olilic Mun-sli Elias Emma Mudeen 'Deceased Page Twvlrv I' lKi'5'l' LLADD 'k AGNES AKSAMH' Crete llonnred in 1937 for 36 years leaching service in Crete Schools. CLARENCE SKINNER U. S. D9Dl'lI'tlll8l1l of Conlnicrcn, National Bureau of Standards, Washington. D. C. ANNA NEDELA IMrsi Vince Spirkl Wilbur. Nebraska 'A' Emily Aksulnit Fo in
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