Probably not many people know that on the same ground
where the "Old Akron school" stood there was first a one
room frame building, built in 1879 where some fifty
students attended. The school was first called "Little
Dutch" but was later changed to "Akron" when the Santa
Fe railroad station was established. Couldn't find any
information on how long this small building was used.
but some time later what we now know as "The Old Akron
School" was built. It had two class rooms downstairs,
but I only know of one being used. There was a large
room up stairs with a stage. This was used many years
for programs of all kinds, 4 H meetings, wedding and
baby showers, birthday parties etc. Literary was one of
the programs held once each month. A committee was
chosen whose duty it was to plan a program for that
month. Singers, dancers Musicians, all local talent was
in demand and enjoyed. The next month a new committee
planed a new program. |
Helen P. Boggs was the teacher in 1940 and I think '42.
The building was heated with a wood stove. Early each
morning she would put a kettle of beans on the stove and
they would be just right to eat at. noon. That may have
been the first hot lunch program in Cowley County. |
I'm not sure what year we began to hear about
consolidation, probably 1944 or 45 but eventuality there
was plans for a new building where the old Akron
building stood. When finished it would be the new
consolidated school for Valley Center, Akron, and Mt.
Caramel. While it was being built, the Akron
students attended the other two schools, Valley Center
and Mt. Caramel. The new build was made of brick.
There was two class rooms, two bath rooms a modern
kitchen, a large gymnasium with a stage. This building
was the pride of the district. |
I don't remember what year instrumental music was
offered in Akron School. The instruments were
owned by some one, Hazel Wamsley worked for. She
traveled to different schools and taught the
instruments. Later Hazel taught the upper room. |
With this modern kitchen, they had a very good hot lunch
program. I may not have all the names of the different
cooks. Vera Heffner, Ruth Finley, Elaine Curfman were a
few of them. |
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School Board members
for some of those years |
1948-49 |
Wayne Krepps, Tony
Groene, Dana Scott |
1950-51 |
Wayne Krepps, Tony
Groene, DeWitt Ahlerich |
1951-53 |
Don Curfman, Dick
Hughes, Dewitt Ahlerich |
1953-54 |
Don Curfman, Dick
Hughes, Robert Ireton |
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Teachers in those
years |
1948-49
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Nedra Starkey, Clinter
Keller |
1950-51
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Esta Lee Howe, Nadine
Brotemarkle |
1951-52 |
Esta Lee Howe Brunton
(1/2 year) Virginia Watt (1/2 year)Hazel
Wamsley |
1952-53 |
Virginia Watt, Hazel
Wamsley |
1953-54 |
Ruby Crank, Estella
Peterson |
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Edith
Krepps |
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