Lewiston High School - Bengal Yearbook (Lewiston, ID)

 - Class of 1921

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A Q ,Qs L A mmf' UUCID lnuoo Y H 'nur ' Dum-Juan'-I zaazan 1 a 4 . I I' ' D I, ll If T T All H HUH HUU In the summer of 1914 the larged by the addition of wings of that year. The 6-3-3 plan advocated by a few far-sighted l Manual Arts and Gymnasium Building was en- and the high school removed to it in September of school organization was at this time being g eaders among school men and was in operation in a few places. Mr. Simmonds, with keen foresight, was quick to' see the possibilities of the new plan, and reorganized the Lewiston schools on that basis. This year, Agriculture and Spanish were added to the course of study, and the work of different departments reorganized and made richer in content. Since then the upper six grades of the school have shown a steady growth. A long line of splendid teachers. noble-minded men and women. have given their best to the upbuilding of the lyewiston l-ligh School. They are scattered far and wide, but their impress on the hearts of those they taught still remains. deep and lasting. lts graduates have filled, and are filling a worthy place in the life of this community. and have made a place and a name for themselves in other and far distant communities. . Liigfisf Q if W I 10

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me- -4 S -5 'ry Q U L UDE DODD Dunn ' ' DDM V UMUDEDU I I '. I fi - r r I -.i - I ll ll' url ll, I. ,lHTF'. three years. Two of the pupils who had graduated the year before returned this year and took the advanced work offered. Mr. XVright remained as supers intendent eleven years. He was a man of forceful character, decided opinions, and strong organizing ability. To him is largely due the credit for the growth of the high school during its formative period. 'When he became superintendent, there were about twenty pupils in the high school. By the fall of 1903 the enrollment had increased to eighty, and at the termination of his services here the enrollment had increased to about one hundred and eighty-five. He establish- ed the practice of promotion by subjects in the high school rather than by grades, and he reorganized the seventh and eighth grades on the departmental basis. The Commercial Department was added in 1903, and was one of the first Commercial Departments in any high school of like size in the Northwest. Tn the fall of 1903 the length of the course was increased from' three to four years, and no class was graduated in May of the next year: The YVebster building was built in 1904 and the high school mo-ved into it in the fall of that year. This year the high school paper, Purple and Gold, was established and the first number issued September 23rd. The paper was continued several years thereafter. first as a bi-monthly and later as a monthly. She Stoops to Conquerf' the first play ever given by the high school, was given in 1905 bv the Senior Class of that year, under the direction of Miss Evelyn Butler, the head of the English Department. Three other plays were afterwards given by the high school under the direction of Miss Butler, who was a remarkable play coach. Q Tn 1905, the German Department was added to the high school. That same year of full uniformed band of thirty pieces was organized in connection with the school, nearly all of its members being high school boys. lt presented a fine appearance and attracted much favorable comment. The Manual Training Department was added in the fall of 1908. In the fall of 1909, the Domestic Science Department was opened in a small cottage near the Webster Building, in charge of Miss Edna Dewey. This was the first year the school ever served hot lunches to the pupils. The next year the Manual Arts and Gymnasium Building was built and the Domestic Science and Manual Training Departments removed to it. Mr. VV right was succeeded as superintendent by Mr. F. H. Huntworth, now of Seattle, Washington, who held the position for three years. Under Mr. Huntworth, the Music and Physical Training Departments were added to the- high school. In the fall of 1913, Mr. F. W. Simmonds became superintendent of the Lew.. iston schools and remained in that position until the spring of 1920. He was a man of wide experience, broad vision, and great earnestness. 9



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