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History of Hamby District Number 1

Under the name Melrose, a part of what is now the Hamby District, was - along with fourteen other districts of Taylor County - organized by the Commissioner' Court in the year 1888. This district was fortunately given first place, being numbered ONE. The first building, located one mile south of Hamby was, of course a rude little structure, poorly equipped, but it was as good as could be had at that time. Teachers were scarce in those days and it seemed impossible to secure any other than a sister-in-law of one of the trustees -the leading trustee in fact, Mr. W.R. Whitesides. As trustees too were scarce, the other two contracted with this young lady, Miss Myra Selfridge, who became the first teacher of the school. In 1895 and 1899 changes were made in the boundaries of the district; about this time the building was moved two miles west, nearer the center of the district. In about 1901 the post-office Hamby, named after Mr. Hamby Richardson, a prominent citizen of the community who was the first post-master, was established. In 1906, the first consolidation in the district took place, the School District known as Hamby and numbered one, being formed from the parts of Melrose District and the Round Mound District (numbered 23 of Jones County, organized in 1882. At the time of this change the remaining part of the Melrose District was numbered forty- three. In 1916 with the growth in the communities and the desire of the patrons of the schools for better educational opportunities for their children, came another consolidation, the union of the Melrose District (Taylor County), Hamby District (Taylor County and Jones County), and the Round Mound District (Jones County), and a part of the Lanham District (Callahan County). A splendid four-room brick building, modern and well equipped, was constructed at this time, following the voting of a bond of $7500 and the increasing of the tax to fifty cents. Messrs. T.C. Richardson, Ed Powers, and Evans were the trustees at this time.

However, in 1920-1921 a fourth teacher was added to the faculty of the school and a twenty-five cent increase in taxes voted. This year 1921-1922, tenth grade work has been offered and creditably done. Under the direction of the efficient principal, R.C. Hardin, and his three able helpers - Mrs. L.S. Muston, Miss Alice Holllis, and Miss Rossie Graham - Hamby District has just close the best school that the District has ever known. The prospect for the future is indeed very promising. One desire of the district, is the erection of a teacherage on the west end of the splendid ten acre school site.

Class Roll

FIRST GRADE
Norman Wilson
John Watts
Desmond Armstrong
Robert Evans
Lea Deatherage
Oscar Nixon
Bernice Woodall
Carrol Woodall
R.A. Weatherford
Russell Wilson
J.M. Bruton
Jimmy Lee Price
Ona Belle Hampton
Bernice Hyatt
Jessye Lou McIlroy
Earl Marrs
Nettie Lee Read
Lois Jackson
Mattie Nixon
Opal Dement
Isa Belle Bailey
Almeda Plowman
Effie Landis
Lindsey Jackson
 
SECOND GRADE
Ruby Johnson
Elsie Watts
Mary Nixon
Herman E. Osborn
Baker Hardin
Walter Hampton
Fred Paynter
Wayne Parson
Frank Martin
J.P. Hay
Billy Joe Gist
Pope Read
Lenox Gist
Harrell Younse
William Woodall
Jesse Price
J.C. McDearman
Francis Crews
A.N. Norman
Eli Deaton
THIRD GRADE
Lousie Young
Faytus Young
Katherine Watts
Robert Chapman
Leo McIlroy
W.O. Read
Loyace Young
Andrew Tucker
Thomas Dethrage
John Woodall
Eva Mae Landis
Kermit Plowman
Chalmer Wilson
FOURTH GRADE
Billie Evans
Luther Marshall
Mildred Stewman
Charlie Marshall
Ethel Nixon
Opal Box
Ottis Landis
Farris Landis
Beatrice Bailey
Lena Belle Crowe
Opal Jackson
Minnie Lueck
Lanora McIlroy
Loneta Osborne
Oleo Younse
Theo Younse
Joyce Powers
Lavert Hyatt
Orvel Hampton
O.C. Johnson
Carlos Younse
Herbert Boley
Wayne Bartlett
Cyril Graham
Joe Evans
J.D. Weatherford
Saint John Wilson
Elouise Plowman
Austin Watts
Opal Tankersley
Fern Thornton

FIFTH GRADE
Alletta Knox
Edith Paynter
LaVergie McIlroy
Ruby Crews
Edna Marrs
Irene Galloway
Lucile Watts
Ruby Woodall
Lillie Weatherford
Lucile Monroe
Ethel Tankersley
Melton Summers
Jess Lee Watts
Chester McIlroy
Carroll McIlroy
Floyd Galloway
F.L.Johnson
Clem Watts
Denver Box
Bernard Plowman
Joyce Powers
SIXTH GRADE
Albert Axe
Larie Boley
Orville Stewman
Robert Marshall
leon Plowman
Juanita Turner
Dollie Hay
Dollie Chapman
Katherine Rickerson
Lena Mae Rickerson
Huelda Lueck
Ruth Younse

SEVENTH GRADE
Ralph Marrs
Howard Rickerson
George Martin
Kenneth Paynter
Lucile Gist
Gladys Summers
Nina Summers
Aline Crews
Mattie Deaton
Hattie Deaton
Freda Lueck
Jewell Younse
Gladys Hicks
J.C. Chapman

EIGHTH GRADE
Lee Ponder
Earl Spurrier
Hugh Monroe
George Monroe
Bettie Myers
Mary Hollis
Katie Hicks
Olive Weatherford
Cecil Hampton
Julia Mae Hampton
Frankie Hollis
Leon Canon
NINTH GRADE
Ozy Stewman
Laura Boley
Talma Boley
Willie Watts
Eula Hicks
Lena Axe
Elise Axe
TENTH GRADE
Clyde Hay
Jessie Crow
Leslie Martin
Brent Hollis
Tim Spurrier
Mae Boley
Migg Thornton

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

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