Fabens High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Fabens, TX)

 - Class of 1930

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GRAMMAR SCHOOL HISTORY The personnel of the kindergarten, first, second, third, fourth and fifth grades consists of one hundred and seventy pu- pils and seven teachers. These occupy almost the entire first floor of the main building. , It is the first year for regular kindergarten work and under Miss Janice Felty they have had a most interesting and instruc- tive year, special emphasis being laid on health habits and right living. The first grade with Mrs. Pancy Bell and assisted by Mrs. Hamilton has also had many interesting health races, with Basil Huggins winning the most gold stars. Miss Ruby Moody, teacher of the second grade, has also stressed health, but their Dutch project was decided the most interesting of the year. A sand table was made to resemble a scene in Holland with canals, tulips, windmills, Dutch boys and girls and even dogs pulling milk cans in small carts. The third grade had two winners in the Mexican county contest, Antonio Rodriguez in spelling and Lupe Cardero in writing. Miss Mynette Wadswolrth has stressed personal clean- liness and Weight. The fourth and fifth grades do departmental work under Misses Mildred Perkins, Eura Mae Hoover, Mrs. Garland Ma- lone and C. T. Allen. The fourth grade had the winning team in the county sub- junior spelling contest. This team was Wanda Ivey and joela Trice. Alice Jean Myers and William Thomas Martin also plac- ed in the local declamationncontest. The fifth grades had winners in the county picture mem- ory contest. These were Aline Culberson, Frances Chambers, Celia Cramer, Ascencion Trejo, Raul and Trini Maldanado. june Buttrey was a member of the team that won second in the County Music Memory Contest. Sixteen pupils from the fifth grade have won pins in penmanship. PAGE THIRTY THREE



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.qwgku swf.: V431 fax g.35,,'-mvgyieg-:.' . . .-2. Av: .,.. 'I , ' . . 4 if-N., 1-, iw :ff 'A FABENS MEXICAN SCHOOL The Mexican school does not exist by chance or by acci- dent, but by diligence and sacrifice of pioneers in the early days. In 1908 a trio consisting of Pat O'Donnell, C. F. White and jesus Carlos with far reaching vision planned and built a one room school house at the cost of 3500. The money was raised by subscription and the land donated by the Newman Investment Company. The little school grew rapidly, another room was added the following year, fifteen pupils attended and of this number two were Americans. Unlike other pioneer schools, this little school always had a nine months term. P. H. Phelan was the first teacher. His salary was S405 per year. By 1913 more people had moved to Fabens and the trustees felt the time had arrived to seperate the American and Mexican children. The Americans were housed in a room at the rear of the old Camp Jackson, the present site of the Myers Co. Other troubles came thick and fast along the border caus- ed by the Mexican Revolution. This helped to cause a feeling of enmity among the Mexicans. The Mexicans were allowed to remain in the first school building until moved to the old Amer- ican school in 1925. Another strong effort was made and in 1914 the American school was planned and built by J. C. Hansen. This building was used until 1925 when a larger school was built for the growing population of Fabens. Among the teachers who deserve special mention for their deep human sympathy are Miss Lola Gray, Miss Sternberg, now Mrs. Joe Cannon of Van Horn and 'Miss Ellen Kelley of El Paso. The Mexican school has grown full to overflowing during the second semester of the school year just passed. There was an average daily attendance of 185. There are four grade and five teachers, two teachers being employed in the Low First Grade. PAGE THIRTY FIVE

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