Wright School Memories I
rode my horse, Rex, to my first teaching job at Wright School. I started
the fall of 25 after I graduated, as at that time one didn’t have to
have a college degree to teach. I remember my Dad going with me to
school one morning after a huge snow storm. The snow was so deep and
packed so hard that we rode our horses over the fences to get to the
school house. When I got there, cold as I was, wrapped in a horse
blanket, I had to start a fire in the pot-belly stove so the children
could get warm. I was not only the teacher but also the janitor. —Mary
Ruth (Pollard) Brown I
started school in 1925 at the Wright School. My first and second grade
teacher was Miss Mary Ruth Pollard. We only had 15 or less students most
years and I remember a couple of years that I was the only girl. I
graduated in 1933. My teachers at Wright, besides Miss Mary Ruth, were
Letha Burklizer, Kathryn Moss and Mary Elizabeth Eustace Doyle. Some of
my classmates were Fred, Lillian and Elsie Wright, Raymond Hogan, Harry
Lee Swanson, Gene and Hershal Williams, Aaron Edward and Betty Jean
E!sbury, Billy Riley, Lillian Dell and Naomi Tipton, Marvin and Melvin
Thomas, Raymond Conley, Eugene Curry, Howard Simpson and Westley Lierly. —Ruth (Tyner) Hayden |