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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

Guion High School Boys, 1921-22, Taylor County, TXGenWeb
Boys Team: Harrison, Capt., M. Jacobs, B. Jacobs, Best, Moody

Guion High School Girls, 1921-22, Taylor County, TXGenWeb
Girls Team: Sutton, Capt. Moody, Alexander, Powell, Phillips, McMillion
FIRST GRADE
Gladys McAdams
Annie Lou Graham
Oma Holcomb
Juanita Jacobs
Lucille Best
Dona Myers
Lucile Hicks
Wesley Best
O.B. McDougal
Willie Harrison
Ray Middleton
Allen Myers
J. D. Harrison
Lewis Chism
J. T. McMillon
SECOND GRADE
Raymond Myers
Archie Myers
Alton Best
Alvin Hicks
Elmer Myers
Ernest McDougal
THIRD GRADE
Una Bell Phillips
Loudell White
Elizabeth Chism
Willie Reader
J. E. McAdams
J. C. Blankenship
Tiny Belle McDougal
FOURTH GRADE
Addle Mae Myers
Rose Graham
Gladys Moody
Ona Blankenship
Lessie Myers
Gressett Smith
Herman Phillips
Ben Middleton
FIFTH GRADE
Ida Bell Chism
Winnie Turnbow
Albert Harrison
Aubrey Sutton
Raymond Best
William Myers
SIXTH GRADE
Ursula Chism
Zilla Best
Effie Hicks
Lucille Cottrell
Exa Harison
Noma Alexander
Billie Graham
Minnie Turnbow
Bennie McAdains
Amon McMillon
Mather Myers
Cecil Reader
Lionel Myers
Laborn Best
SEVENTH GRADE
Turner Newby
Marshall Jacobs
Brady Jacobs
Cecil Best
Finton Best
Beulah Reader
Josie Reader
Aaron Blankensbip
Georgia Sutton
Cleo McMillon
Jennie Mae Powell
Ruby Lee Phillips
Dana McDougal
Mary Lee Graham
Lucy Harrison
Vila Alexander
Audra Vee Albro
EIGHTH GRADE
J. Frank Coffman
Ethel Cottrell
Murphy Cottrell
Flora Harrison
Alda Harrison
Jesse Moody
Eldon Albro
NINTH GRADE
Clarence Moody
Joe Harrison
Nevilie Graham
Grady Cottrell
Mattie Moody

Reference: The Buffalo Trail, 1922, yearbook of Taylor County Schools

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