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THE MAVERICK Faculty . . . VV. G. WOMACK fPictu1'e of CHIEF WARDEN, Coach, appears in Athletics Sectionj 1945 Superintendent I MISS VERNA FAY JOHNSON MISS MARY CARTER Principal MISS MARTHA JUNE MOREHART MRS. IIES'1'l'Ili DEIIORA MOORE MRS. l'l1I7IJIIC A. HARDEMAN MISS ETHEL PAFFORD MRS, KI, Il. JONES MISS LORETTA MORRIS MRS. EVELYN WHATLEY
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THE MAVERICK l l 0 HISTORY OF EASTLAND HIGH SCHOOL Eastland High School is the largest of the five schools in the East- land Independent School District. The present building is made of cream colored brick and was built in 1927 on a high l1ill overlooking Eastland and the surrounding territory. This building is three stories high and contains 28 rooms including a cafeteria, a five room home economics laboratory, physics and chemistry laboratories, an auditorium capable of seating 588 persons, a sound proof band room, and a library of several thousand volumes. Also connected with the school are a gymnasium, which was built in 1929, a field for track and band marching practice, and a football field. The first school in the Eastland Independent School District was a two-room frame building which was used until the erection of a three- room schoolhouse in 1883. There school was conducted until 1895. A two-story frame building was built in 1905 to be succeeded in 1910 by a large brick structure where school was held until the erection' of the present building. At the present time the enrollment of Eastland High School is 190 students. There are eleven teachers, including the superintendent, Mr. W. G. Womack. The Eastland Independent School District extends for thirty square miles and includes five schools-West Ward and South Ward which were built in 1920: Junior High, built in 19303 High Schoolg and the Douglas School for colored children. . Citizens of Eastland may well be proud of the work done in college by Eastland High School graduates. Records show that they are con- sistently above average. Judging from the records which go back to 1911, the Eastland schools have always been under the direction of distinguished and highly competent men . The past presidents of the school boards have been- T. E. Downtaln, M. Hill, E. P. Davenport, John Mathews, W. B. Sutton, J. A. Beard, George Brogdon, J. H. Caton, K. B. Tanner, J. W. Turner, and Frank Sparks. Since 1911, as well as the records show, the superintendents of the Eastland schools have been A. J. Johnston, George Brogdon, E. A. Bills, C. A. Petersons, W. Z. Bates, P. B. Bittle and W. G. Womack. i945 hun. I
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