History of Park School

Filed under:Park School — posted by admin on October 28, 2007 @ 3:50 pm

Old Park School

 

Park Elementary School was established in 1908, one year after Oklahoma became a state. The original little red brick building was constructed in beautiful grove of oak trees. Local families often came to eat Sunday dinner under these trees, so the school came to be known as “Park”.

 

Park school was the first school in the area, and classes through high school were held in the little brick building. In later years, another much larger building was built, and was called Red Fork High School. The little red building continued to be used, and a prefab was added for a cafeteria. All 12 grades continued to meet in this school until Clinton High School was built. Park School was incorporated into the Tulsa Public School District in 1927. The present building was constructed in 1972. It is designed on an open classroom concept called the “Tulsa Design.”

 

Park School is located in the Red Fork community of West Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Red Fork Community was established in 1884, was located 18 miles from the junction of the Cimarron and Arkansas Rivers and was for several years the Frisco railroads terminus in Indian Territory. It was an important shipping point for the cattle raised in the Chickasaw Nation, Shawnee, Sac, and Fox Indian Territories. In 1901, a 30- barrel oil well was brought in on the allotment of Mrs. J. C. W. Bland. This new, shallow well attracted widespread attention and within a few months this village of 75 people had grown into a town of 1,500. The well brought the first nationwide publicity and oil boom to Tulsa and the Indian Territory.

Webster High School

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Classmate Corner

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Alumni Foundation

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Are you a member of the DWHS Alumni Foundation?

The funds from alums have contributed to new additions and landscaping for Webster, as well as provided funds for student scholarships. The cost is only $20 per year. Why not join this year to help insure that Webster remains the pride of the Westside?

Welcome to www.63class.com

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We have now entered the 21st Century via our new electronic communication system. With our website, we can communicate without postage and share our thoughts with our classmates instantly.  

Whenever you read a post, you can add your comment or email the administrator with your questions and concerns.

This website is owned by our class and it is hoped that we will be able to remain close through the wonderful world of the internet.

Pictures will be added in the coming months, including some from our Warrior yearbooks. 

If you have pictures, you would like to add, please contact the web administrator.

*We will not be publishing personal information such as: addresses, email addresses or phone numbers. If you are looking for a classmate, you may contact the web administrator.

We fondly remember . . .

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Vaya con Dios, Amigos!

All of you will live forever in our memories.

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image: detail of installation by Bronwyn Lace