History of Guion District Number 22

Some forty years ago there stood at Lemon's Gap a small one-room building which served the double purpose of a church and a school. This was the only school between Buffalo Gap and Winters. Some ten years later the district was divided and the school building moved to the A. L. Judkins place-now the Ben Middleton place. In those days the teachers held second-grade certificates and received thirty-five or fifty dollars per month for a three or four months term. Eleven years later the school was moved to the Hodges' place and a new one-room building erected. In 1906, this building was moved to the present site and another room added for a second teacher. It was named Guion from the little post-office nearby, which had received its name from a Mr. Guion, an old resident of that section. During Mr. M. A. Williams' principalship the school added another teacher, who taught in the I.O.O.F. Lodge room, which occupied the upper story of the school building. In 1917, the district increased its tax to fifty cents and voted bonds to the amount of $4400.00. A modern four-room brick building was erected and well-equipped Mr. C. E. Sims, who later became County Superintendent, assisted by Misses Clara Tasker and Katie Howell the first year and by Misses Catherine Ramsey (now assistant in the County Superintendent's Office) and Myrtle Cheney the next year, was the first principal in the new building. For four years the district has received State Aid, which has been of great assistance. Under the direction of Mr. Leo Coffman, Mrs.E. L. McAdams and Miss E. Reagan Griffith, the Guion School has had during 1921-1922, one of the very best terms of school the district has ever known. With a dollar tax election pending and the prospect of retaining the same faculty for next year, the outlook for Guion School is indeed promising.

Class Roll

FIRST GRADE		THIRD GRADE			SIXTH GRADE		SEVENTH GRADE
Gladys McAdams		Una Bell Phillips		Ursula Chism		Georgia Sutton
Annie Lou Graham	Loudell White	 		Zilla Best		Cleo McMillon
Oma Holcomb		Elizabeth Chism			Effie Hicks		Jennie Mae Powell
Juanita Jacobs		Willie Reader			Lucille Cottrell	Ruby Lee Phillips
Lucille Best		J. E. McAdams			Exa Harison		Dana McDougal
Dona Myers		J. C. Blankenship		Noma Alexander		Mary Lee Graham
Lucile Hicks		Tiny Belle McDougal    		Billie Graham		Lucy Harrison
Wesley Best    						Minnie Turnbow		Vila Alexander
O.B. McDougal						Bennie McAdains		Audra Vee Albro
Willie Harrison	 	FOURTH GRADE			Amon McMillon
Ray Middleton		Addle Mae Myers			Mather Myers		EIGHTH GRADE
Allen Myers		Rose Graham			Cecil Reader		J. Frank Coffman
J. D. Harrison		Gladys Moody			Lionel Myers		Ethel Cottrell
Lewis Chism		Ona Blankenship			Laborn Best		Murphy Cottrell
J. T. McMillon		Lessie Myers						Flora Harrison
			Gressett Smith						Alda Harrison
			Herman Phillips						Jesse Moody          
			Ben Middleton						Eldon Albro 
				
		
SECOND GRADE		FIFTH GRADE		SEVENTH GRADE
						Turner Newby		
Raymond Myers		Ida Bell Chism		Marshall Jacobs	 	NINTH GRADE
Archie Myers		Winnie Turnbow		Brady Jacobs		Clarence Moody
Alton Best		Albert Harrison		Cecil Best		Joe Harrison
Alvin Hicks		Aubrey Sutton		Finton Best		Nevilie Graham
Elmer Myers		Raymond Best		Beulah Reader		Grady Cottrell
Ernest McDougal		William Myers		Josie Reader		Mattie Moody
						Aaron Blankensbip	

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Boys Tean: Harrison, Capt., M. Jacobs, B. Jacobs, Best, Moody

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Girls Team: Sutton, Capt. Moody, Alexander, Powell, Phillips, Mc Million

Reference: The Buffalo Trail 1922

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