Chapter Number 1: Schools
Across
- 4. The location where the 1947 Chimacum School fire started, according to the Port Townsend Fire Chief.
- 7. This school was built in 1905 on donated land from the Rasler family.
- 10. The first Chimacum school bus customized from the chassis of this vehicle.
- 12. The year in which the High School was built…
- 13. The first Chimacum School opened in 1864 on this family’s homestead.
- 14. This school was used primarily by children of mill workers. This community later built a new school in the 1950s which is still used today.
- 15. The Chemakum phrase that is captioned in student photos after 1937.
- 17. The action or process of combining a number of things into a single more effective or coherent whole.
Down
- 1. The building where PE classes, basketball games, pep band, dances and community events took place before our gym & auditorium.
- 2. The number of students that the 1915 Consolidated Chimacum School was designed to serve.
- 3. The second Chimacum School was built across from this local cemetery.
- 5. This school provided 1st-4th grade education for children of iron mill workers and it later combined with Hadlock.
- 6. The year in which the Elementary School was built, 19…
- 8. It was rumored that the 1947 Chimacum School fire was an act of arson committed by who?
- 9. A common event at county schools and which were advertised in the newspaper.
- 11. This school was originally built on the Huntingford family farm and then moved to a newer location on Eaglemount Road.
- 15. This school was built in 1894 on property purchased from the Johnson family.
- 16. This two story school educated grades 1-10 and was located on Masonic Hall Road.