Science Hill High School - Wataugan Yearbook (Johnson City, TN)

 - Class of 1939

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1 1 l- 4. I was carried from ci spring located where the lohn Sevier Hotel now stands, Pol.fica1 meetings, plays and all sorts ot coirmiunity gatherings were held in the auclitoriurn on the second floor. At this building the Debating Societyw raain flourished. Ref-ftieird 1. B. Pence was the first principal of this school. Mr. and Mrs, Evans, initials unknown, were among the first teachers and other professors were Mr. Barker, Mr. Lusk, and Mr. Templiny among the women teachers who taught here during the early years were Miss Lelia Gentry and Miss Delia Buckley. Mrs. lohn Templin, neo Miss Sue McNoece, won the first medal in scholarship to be offered at Science Hill, which was awarded in 1885. The first student body was not so large that you couldn't count them on your fingers and toes, Por a numl-er of years the teachers were paid by a tuition fee paid by the students. There was no city or state inonety received by the teachers. The tuition was twelve dollars a term. Sometimes the students gave the teachers notes for their tuition to be paid after they had gotten work. About 1892, the city took over the building and fur- nished the teachers, thereby making it a public school. The students studied what they pleased because there were no grades. As timer passed on, the number of students increased and it became necessary to add two rooms to the build- ing. ln 12107, one room downstairs and one upstairs was added, each facing Roan Street. One of these rooms was a music rooni and Miss Ida Bough of Virginia was the first music teacher. Professor 1. E. Crouch was the prin- at this time and the tenth grade teacher, the grades now continuing from the fifth to the tenth inclusive. The teachers were as follows: fifth-grade Miss Moore: sixth grade Miss Brown: eighth grade Professor Will Hrrtclier, ninth and tenth grades Professor 1. E. Crouch. City water was installed at this time and coal stoves 'ii'-al of the school were used for heating purposes. During the years 1909 and 1910 Science Hill had one hundred and forty-tour pupils enrolled. Mr, Meadows was principal, but he served only one year when he was followed by Mr, Byrd. Among the teachers were: Miss Willie Reeves, langauge teacher and Miss Elizabeth Carr, history teacher. The building then had four large rooms mid a large Study Hall: usually there was a class taught in the Study Hall. Part of the building standing in IQIU was much older than the rest. Some of the students are well-known business men of todayg for instance, Burr liarri son, Lt-e Hair, Gunnar Teihnan and Adam Bowman.

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-'Ig ,.. , 4--5 F? 0 . .4 0-r nam' ff' Q 1, A -. I A ' r . 4 . fa A J I I N I u ' l .' ' - '3q.':.'2- HISTORY OF SCIENCE HILL flirt' rrrrwifirit lufilr zawliriril ririrruril lin-ciririq the nnrne uf The Arqorintitw carries the irrlurrrtcrtiori that tlr.- first irirti i-rrliriri :fl r-rilturrfil yt trrriiriqs iri this reqirvn us well Us the first titln, 'Scierice Hill carrie into evicicrrfsi in the tiwrrir pt fl ttf-tiritirrcr sr-vifity, which in i860 urrcter the ncirne of Science Hill Delicrtiriq Scuciety, wns rirncrriizeri nt Ocrk Grrivv, twfi fiiiil ririf lifrlf rrulvs trririr lnhrrsrin City. ln l86l, scrys the Arqorrmrt , the society urentiriqs were cliirrici-wi lrririi Ofik Clrrivfi tw the fSclir:rvl lifllISQH, which stonfl ut Brush Creek Cc1riipC3rnr1rrri ut whcit wars their Irrlirixstirfs Dfwwt. lTl1Illlf'I It'St'I'Itf'll tlisclrises the fnct that the Iohnson City puhlic school systnrn first lieqan in l8t3li when n lucy :avlrtittl tiririzsri wits liuilt nrt lttirirv- llill, rinw ccrlleri Rnnrr flill. fn 1866 lnergririse, it is snitl, uf the iofusul tif tr tvw whilst liriyss tri qw tri this liuilrlinq lwnqcr liecrluse it wcrs usod us Cr negro church uri Suriclciy, the schcuil was rntivccl 'lwwri uivfri Brush ffrf ii'i k. This ltuilciirrq nlso wcrs huilt of rude loqs. The sclrciol wus just G wire'-roorrr liuiltfliriq with :zix steps lf-cirliriq up tr: it. Thc Prirrcipcrl crnd only tecrclrer of the school was Professor Lenoir, The stuclerits vv-irc irrrlrrt-tl try tliriir rrirrrit rrriri nut hy their qrcldes. No qrode Cards were used Ut this tirne. The stucicrits snt nn lttnct lirirrulifrs thrrt wttrc plricrwtl rilorrq the wcrlls. The boys snt on one side und the qirls on the other. 'lllinir rtesks VVOII' rrrtiflf- fit rfiurrli plfxriks thcrt slopml at the top. The drawers of the desks were used for the pupils' htitiks and lunch. Thi' lil-ivklirirrrrls usmt were lump pieces of slnte that hunq ut the front of the room. Cliurcnnl wus used fur chcilk. Thr' :siitiiswts tlitit were tnuqht were: Dictionary, Oucrckenbos' Rhetoric, History of the United States, Astronmrriy, Writt's On this Mirifl, Smiths Grrirrirricrr, Arithrrretic, which was tcruqht for lioys only, Lcrtin, uricl Writiriq, Tliri prritesswr ttf viflv'-rl tht- sritirr-cts vrrr'h pupil shnulri take. The sulciry of thc teacher was pnicl hy the Poulmtly Fund. This school Mink up fit t-ifrlit rfclcick urrrl wus out at four ffclock, after which the students went homo :incl tiiri their ciriily 'lrcirf-s ftir their prirt-irrts. The stutlents started to school when they were very younq and were C'OIilttUll45ti to quit when tlifiy wr-re t'-iqlrtrt-'fri years old, The old time spelling bees were trequoritly eriiriyeri lsy thc olrler pupils. 'Tlimti wfrs riri :wt tirrrti frir the classes to heqiri rind end. The tecrcher took enciuqli time for each pupil tn recite his lcsstiri. Nu tr-sts wfirf- qivr-rr on thc lessons Grrfl the suliiect WGS trluqht Us the lessons ccrrne in the hook. One nf the lfrws wt Ihr- srflifirrl wfis that the girls shoulrl not wcrlk with the boys nfter or hetore sclinnl hours, cornincr tri or cmiriq frcirrr svlificnl. This lrrw wus very strictly enforced. Srirrrf-tirrrrl lietwwerr I867 and 1869, when Mr, Tipton lobe donated some two and Une-hnlf or three acres for this lftlllfllllll sitri, ci huilrlirrq wus lvuilt where Hiqh School now stflrrtis and was known GS Science Hill Schntil nr Sci-'rricv llrll Afwrflr-rrry, This liuilrlirrq was pcrrtly paid for hy privcrte subscriptions. It contcrinecl two morris tlowrrstciirs anti fi lfrrfrf- tiriflitriririrri tipstfiirs, This liuilclinq was inside of hcrncl-rnnrie liricks, and nll the fixtures wcrc rncirlc hy hrrriri. Thr rtirirrira wr-rw liiicrtf'-rl try wriml stoves. The students qfxtlfierecl the wrvod upon the hill trevor the scliuol. Thr-2 w rtcr



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. 'x . 1 , . Cm: motto: , Rot' Itntsbeb, but :Begun 'g F '71 'Gbe Senior Glass 3 ,, Qiobnso ity thigh Scboo y 1 1 A. UCSIECB YOU! UICBCUCC at KBC I 0 . Q - 4 ommencgment ErerciQea,- 111 1- 1 1 yi, l l GMM' 3 1 wifi Ihr- t111'11-1151.1 11l Sllltlt'lllS l1i'Clll!1f.J so qreul that in l9l4 C1 new lruilclinq was co11structe1l 11111l the nhl 31'i11111-11 llill A tIflt'IIIy wus 1l1+s111,+y111l. With this lillllfllllfj turnace heat was installed. During the year when the tzorrstruc- li1111 wus 111v1l1-1 wcry the S1'11i11c1'1 llill Sclmol wus not in session and the hiqh school pupils were sent 111 thu tncrrlrwrs 1'11llf-171-, Wlllfqll was then a nrnrnral school olferinq four years of hiqh school work. By lQl5, however, tho sclruul was flqtllll ll1Ilf'llC1IllIlfj 111 its new lruilulinqs with a lfrculty of twelve teaclrers rrncler the prirrcipalslrip til Mr. 4l'. Fl. lltt1-1l1111'k, with tl sf-niwr class ol lilty-two. l11 llllll, M1. lfl. M. Arrflrwws was Siiperirrterrderrt ml Schools and Mr. l. A. Tinsley was prrirrcipal of Scierrce llrll, 'l'l111 lfifnlty 1:1111sist111l 111 twri English teaclrers, one History teacher, two Mathematics teacliers, one S1fi11111'e toa1'l111r, 111111 l,11ti11 t1-111'h1-1, 111111 l'lc'111s1vl1c1lcl Arts teacher, one Art teacher, one rriodern Larrqauqe teaclrer, one C111111111111'i1,1l t1'111'l11-1, 111111 M11111111l Arts te1'11fl1f-lr, fllltl mio Expressiorr teacher. 'l'h1- 1--xtrfr 1:1111i1:11lar activities of that time consisted of eiqht organizations which niet reqularly an Friday aftor- 11111111, 1-1111sisti11a ot llllflfw literary societies for boys, three for girls, a Latin Club, and ci Y. M. C, A. ln :hw Y4'41l' 1920 tho llL11lC,llIlQ looked much the same as it does now, except that it possessed nu left winq. llilllf hill h111l 11111 yvt linen terraced, lwut the steps had been acquired, The prirrcipal was Miss Lucy Lci11isel'l1,1t1'l1e1 with D. lil. lhryworth as Superiritoriclorrt. Under their supervision there were lourteen faculty 111e111l'1e1's, The sulr 11-cts wvre Ihr- srrrne as those inclucled in the curriculum in 1918, except that Expression had liven dropped. Wl11-11 tl11- s1111i1,+1 class ul N25 qrarlrratc-1l, Mr. C, F. Rocrers was Sl1j,7PIlIllPlll'lElIll cr111,l Miss llatcht-11' was p1i111'i1111l lllllr' t111'11lty 1-1111:si::t111l ul lw1111tyl1,111r rriwrrrlrers, iiv11 nl Wlltklll still lfXCli'll lxlt'lt'. I11 the S1-111111 Class were severity r11'1f11l

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