A Backward View of Our High School
The old East Side High School building was erected about
the year 1883, and the first term of school was begun there in the fall of the
same year. The more advanced pupils were assigned to the upper rooms of the
building with A. A. Roy as teacher. During the first few years very light high
school work was pursued, but a beginning was made and the foundation laid for
more advanced work in the future. A few years later Mr. W. L. Andrews took
charge of the schools and a year later was followed by Mr. D. F. Lambert, who
had the honor of graduating the first class, five girls and one boy. After
finishing grammar work they centered their efforts mainly on Rhetoric, History,
Advanced Arithmetic, and a few weeks in some of the sciences.
In the spring of 1889 J. A. Gunsolley was elected principal and held that
position a little over five years. In 1890 he graduated the second class,
consisting of five girls and three boys. Algebra had been added and the work in
English and Natural Science was continued and enlarged.
The school prospered and the numbers increased from the beginning. In the early
nineties it became necessary to provide for more room. For five years there were
no graduating classes, nevertheless the school were improving' classes were more
evenly graded, and with the additional room which had been added to the north,
better work was accomplished, and the demand for more advanced high school
studies was met.
D. F. Lambert was again elected superintendent in 1894, and in 1895 eight girls
and five boys, representing the third graduating class, received their diplomas.
this was the first class that studied Latin, having read part of Caesar.
Following the class of 1895 there have been annual graduating classes, with one
exception. In 1897 George N. Briggs of our State University was elected
superintendent, and with the aid of one, and later, two assistants, it became
possible to make marked improvement in the curriculum. Cicero, Geometry, Civics,
Economics, and extended work in English and Literature were some of the new
features. High school spirit increased, and standing colors, Scarlet and Black
were adopted. Mr. Briggs remained superintendent of the schools for four years.
During the last year, provision was made for a four-year high school course.
In 1901 Mr. Griffiths of Columbia, Missouri, University was elected
superintendent and remained only one year. There was no graduating class this
year because of the change in the course of study.
In 1902 H. S. Buffman was elected superintendent, following in 1904 by Edmund L.
Kelley, jr., and in 1907 by R. F. Hannum who continued until 1909. These three
men were all from the State University of Iowa, and each one rendered valuable
services to our schools. One important feature was the organization of an Alumni
Association. German and Latin were made electives; debating team were organized;
and contests in English, Oratory, and Athletics encouraged. During these seven
year the attendance more than doubled itself, being forty-two in 1903, and
ninety-four in 1909, when O.H. Hollen was elected superintendent. He was
followed in 1912 by J. W. Fisher from the State University of Iowa, and in 1913
by E. W. Neveln from the State Teachers College at Cedar Falls, Iowa, who has
been reelected superintendent for the year beginning September, 1914. These
three last-named superintendents also gave excellent service to our schools,
although they were greatly hindered by the poor and very crowded condition of
the school building. During the last twelve years the attendance has almost
trebled itself, as the present enrollment is one hundred and twenty-four. Much
advancement has been made in different ways. May we continue to improve.
We look at the past with much pleasure; at the present with great satisfaction,
that it is possible we have gained so much, and are looking forward with great
expectations of what will be done. May our High School continue to improved, not
only by growing bigger but better.
OSCAR ANDERSON, Present of Board.
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ALUMNI |
Ackerly, Lois Walker, 1891 |
Kelley, Samuella Bailey, 1899 |
Allender, Bessie C. (deceased) 1897. |
Kelley, Harriet, 1911. |
Anderson, Audentia Smith, 1888. |
Keown, Charles, 1896. |
Anderson, Nellie M., 1895. |
Kelley, Pearl Danielson, 1907. |
Anderson, Helen Annie, 1910. |
Lambert, Belle Anderson, 1895. |
Anderson, Scott, 1911 |
Lane, Clara Bell, 1896. |
Archibald, Nellie Stoddard, 1891. |
Lester, Martha, 1899. |
Allen, Robert, 1910. |
Lasley, Audentia (deceased), 1905. |
Baguley, Ruby, 1903. |
Lasley, Maude, 1911. |
Bailey, Vaughn, 1901. |
Linse, Jesse, 1907. |
Bailey, Lida Hayer, 1906. |
Lysinger, Lucy Smith, 1901. |
Banta, Mary E., 1898. |
Lawhorn, Marjorie, 1913. |
Banta, Ethel M., 1899. |
Mader, Minnie, 1888. |
Barrett, Bert, 1897. |
Mader, Ed., 1896. |
Bergersen, Mary Bradfield, 1897. |
Mader, Jay, 1895. |
Black, Mary Evans, 1888. |
Mader, Grace, 1903. |
Brand, Cara Bailey Moore, 1888. |
Mader, Lucile, 1911. |
Briggs, Nora Gillen, 1891. |
Magesson, Genia Crosby, 1891. |
Bradley, Mabel, 1896. |
Mason, Roscoe, 1891. |
Blair, Lou A Gillen, 1901. |
Moore, Ada Hopkins, 1896. |
Blair, Wayne, 1912. |
Mills, Maude Lambert, 1897. |
Bowerman, Florence Baggerly, 1900. |
Mills, Laura Mader, 1898. |
Bandy, Earl, 1908. |
McLees, Clara Lasley, 1900. |
Bandy, Stella, 1909. |
Monroe, Zilpha, 1906. |
Burgess, Bertha Bailey, 1908. |
Monroe, Ada, 1909. |
Barnes, Sarah Jamison, 1907. |
Monroe, Wave, 1910. |
Badham, Lois Elizabeth Smith (dec.) 1910. |
McDonald, Montgomery, 1907. |
Barrows, Nina G., 1913. |
McClure, Delta Richardson, 1908. |
Bergman, Johannes C., 1913. |
Moore, Emmett, 1913. |
Brenizer, Ruth N., 1913. |
Nicholson, Harry C., 1895. |
Butler, Eva Lasley, 1912. |
Newberry, J. V., 1901. |
Brackenbury, Verna Hayer, 1908. |
Nicholson, Todd, B., 1901. |
Carpenter, Gertrude Seeley, 1895. |
Osborn, Nora Collins, 1895. |
Chasey, Emma Richey, 1895. |
Prall, Charles, 1908. |
Criley, Della, 1900. |
Pitkin, Loren, 1907. |
Conover, W. L., 1899. |
Robinson, Martha, 1888. |
Collins, Minnie, 1911. |
Robinson, Walter, 1896. |
Case, Milnor Ward, 1911. |
Reese, Belle, 1903. |
Cochran, Clyde, 1909. |
Rhodes, Faye, 1910. |
Craig, Jeneatte Kelley, 1904. |
Rhodes, Leighton, 1912. |
Chasey, Ray H., 1913. |
Robinson, Carrie Lester, 1907. |
Davis, Frances Walker, 1888. |
Smith, Clara Cochran, 1891. |
Danielson, Henry, 1900. |
Smith, Frederick M., 1891. |
Daniels, Elsie, 1903. |
Smith, Israel A., 1895. |
Davis, Ethel Sprague, 1908. |
Smith, Hale W., 1900. |
Davis, Inez Smith, 1908. |
Smith, Arthur H., 1897. |
Dancer, David A., 1913. |
Smith, Mark N., 1898. |
Dillon, Gracia M., 1913. |
Smith, Pauline Cooper, 1903. |
Emsley, Irene Reed, 1899. |
Smith H. Hale, 1905. |
France, Elizabeth, 1911. |
Smith, Lillian Conover, 1896. |
France, Joseph, 1911. |
Smith, Joy, 1908. |
Fleet, Grace C., 1908. |
Smith, Glaud L., 1909. |
Ferguson, Harold J., 1913. |
Smith, Earlita, 1909. |
Fetty, Ora G., 1913. |
Smith, Freda, 1911. |
Graham, Charles, 1891. |
Smith, Helen Silsbee, 1907. |
Graham, Lena Lambert, 1895. |
Smith, Avis Hopkins, 1908. |
Gillen, Wilbur D., 1895. |
Smith, Winsome, 1913. |
Grenawalt, May Atkinson, 1897. |
Scott, Lorna M., 1895. |
Grenawalt, Vane, 1909. |
Scott, Virgil, (deceased), 1896. |
Gurley, Zenos, 1898. |
Scott, Raymond, 1908. |
Garvey, May, 1904. |
Scott, Aileen, 1913. |
Gelatt, Blanche Hatcher, 1905. |
Scott, Rothmar, 1913. |
Gaulter, Wilbur, 1909. |
Salyards, Joseph, 1907. |
Gunsolley, Lucy, 1910. |
Salyards, Richard S., Jr., 1909. |
Garvey, Blanche, 1907. |
Salyards, Zaide, 1907. |
Gruman, Anna Weedmark, 1904 |
Stubbart, Ira D. M., 1908. |
Gunsolley, Harold, 1913. |
Still, Gladys McWhinney, 1908. |
Gold, Pauline Anthony, 1901. |
Stafford, Pearl Stubbart, 1905. |
Hansen, Audentia, 1897. |
Stearns, Zaide Rabidou, 1906. |
Haroff, Thomas, 1898. |
Tapscott, Harry, 1906. |
Haroff, Benjamin, 1906. |
Tapscott, Mabel, 1910. |
Haroff, Zada, 1909. |
Tapscott, Blanche, 1913. |
Hill, Frank, 1905. |
Thompson, Grace, 1906. |
Huntsman, Arlo 1900. |
Thompson, Florence, 1908. |
Hopkins, Floyd, 1900. |
Thompson, Walter, 1909. |
Horner, Coral Smith, 1901. |
Thomas, Lydia, 1906. |
Howard, Edmund J., 1901. |
Thomas, Olive B., 1909. |
Hudson, Flossie, 1911. |
Truman, Mary Hill, 1908. |
Heathman, Florence, 1910. |
Tilton, Edna Brownell, 1907. |
Hartshorn, Zaide Mader, 1907. |
Trumble, Gladys Smith, 1906. |
Hammer, Ethel Tapscott, 1908. |
Vandel, Silvia, 1899. |
Hopkins, Horner, 1913. |
Vandel, George, 1901. |
Hatcher, Alice, 1913. |
Vanderflute, H. H., 1900. |
Hogue, Helen Rabidou, 1912. |
Vanderflute, Minnie, 1901. |
Jones, Martha, 1897. |
White, Louie Smith, 1895. |
Jones, Pearl, 1897. |
White, Frank, 1899. |
Jones, James F., 1898. |
Williams, Mansel T., 1896. |
Jones, Frank, 1905. |
Williams, David G., 1910. |
Johnson, Ray, 1908. |
Wickes, Elbert A., 1901. |
Judson, Richard, 1897. |
Wight, Leslie, 1908. |
Judson, Carl, 1912. |
Wight, Cyril, 1909. |
Kelley, Winfred B., 1895. |
Wight, Rupert, 1911. |
Kelley, Ed. L., Jr., 1896. |
Willey, James A., 1910. |
Kelley, Laura B., 1901. |
Wurgess, Anna Sweeley, 1906. |
Kelley, Richard C., 1898. |
Yonker, Mabel Blair, 1900. |
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Annual Board
Roe, White, A. Derry, R. Derry, Gibson, Keown
Goode, Carlile, Smith, Dancer
Editor in Chief . Ada Derry
Business Manager . Lyman Case
Assist Business Manager . Carlos Smith
Cartoonist . Alma Goode
Joke Editor . Howard Dancer
Assistant Editors
Senior . Naomi Keown
Junior . Ruth Derry
Sophomore . Alice Smith
Freshman . Dewey White
Music . Olive Roe
Athletics . Clarence Gibson
Society . Mabel Carlile |
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