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SHARP'S CREEK SCHOOL

The creek south east of Bazaar was settled by the Sharp family, so was named Sharp's Creek, as was the school. In some families, three generations of Sharps attended from the 1870 or 80's until 1944 when the school was burned by a prairie fire out of control.

Sometimes there were more than 50 pupils in attendance. In 1907 when I came to Sharps Creek there were 32 pupils. The smaller children sat 3 to a desk.

Some of the teachers I recall were Nell Kerwin, Martha Proeger, Mildred Willhite, Etta Shofe, Percy Edmonds, Katherine Ring, Clara Griffith Iva Ward, Mattie Waidley, Cecil Hepler, Etta Schwilling, Nellie Patterson, Flora Albin, Clara Stewart, Lonnie Williams, Edgar Starks, Mabel Thompson, Bill Pherigo, Frances Avers, Marice Drummond, and Doris Norton.

The 32 pupils in 1907 were from the Mercer, Tarrant, Watchous, Sager, Russell, Sharp, Ward, Webrenberg, Stewart, Echardt, Galentine, Lawrence, Lamar, and Maddox families.

If school went well for the month the teacher would let us have a ciphering match or spell down on the last Friday afternoon. We had parties or programs on holidays and sometimes community meetings during the winter. There was a well at our school but with very little and very poor water, so we took turns carrying a pail of water at the noon hour, either from a spring about 1/8th mile in the J.P. Sharp pasture or 1/4th mile from the well at Granny Russell's. This was never considered a chore, for you always chose your best girl or boy friend to help you.

County Supt. Anna E. Arnold's visits were a highlight in our humdrum school days. She loaned us books, brought new ideas, told us stories, but mostly she loved us and we loved her.

By: Orea (Maddox) Cooper



Chase County Centennial, 1872 - 1972




Chase County Submitted Historical Sketches
compiled and abstracted from the Chase County Courant, Chase County Leader, other sources and newspapers
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