Finney County, Kansas - People from Finney County, Kansas, Garden City, Kansas, Holcomb, Kansas, Garden City High School, Victor Ortiz (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: People from Finney County, Kansas, Garden City, Kansas, Holcomb, Kansas, Garden City High School, Victor Ortiz, Charles "Buffalo" Jones, Roy Romer, Chuck Reed, Mark Fox, Lee Richardson Zoo, Garden City Regional Airport, Hal Patterson, National Register of Historic Places listings in Finney County, Kansas, Thurman "Fum" McGraw, Pierceville, Kansas, Kendall Carl Campbell, Holcomb High School, Friend, Kansas, Garden City Township, Finney County, Kansas, Jeremy Hubbard, Pierceville Township, Finney County, Kansas, Sherlock Township, Finney County, Kansas, Pleasant Valley Township, Finney County, Kansas, Garfield Township, Finney County, Kansas, Terry Township, Finney County, Kansas, Ivanhoe Township, Finney County, Kansas, John Zook, Webster Davis, Mansfield, Kansas, Kalvesta, Kansas, Plymell, Kansas, Ravanna, Kansas, Quinby, Kansas, Rodkey, Kansas, Peterson, Kansas, Tennis, Kansas, Ritchal, Kansas, Wolf, Kansas, Gano, Kansas, Lowe, Kansas, John Doll, Gene Krug, Eric Robinson. Excerpt: Garden City High School (known locally as GC) is a fully accredited high school, serving students in grades 9-12, located in Garden City, Kansas, USA. The current principal is James Mireles. Garden City High School (GCHS) is the only high school within the city limits of Garden City, KS. The school colors are brown and white, although gold is generally considered a third official color. Approximately 2,000 students are enrolled for the 2009-2010 school year. Garden City High was founded in 1910 on the site that is now Sabine Hall in order to help educate the increasing population of Garden City. In 1917, a new high school was constructed at the site that is now known as Calkins Hall and two years later, the school was renamed "Sequoayah High School." In 1954, the school moved to its current location, and on November 4, 2008, a bond issue ...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: People from Finney County, Kansas, Garden City, Kansas, Holcomb, Kansas, Garden City High School, Victor Ortiz, Charles "Buffalo" Jones, Roy Romer, Chuck Reed, Mark Fox, Lee Richardson Zoo, Garden City Regional Airport, Hal Patterson, National Register of Historic Places listings in Finney County, Kansas, Thurman "Fum" McGraw, Pierceville, Kansas, Kendall Carl Campbell, Holcomb High School, Friend, Kansas, Garden City Township, Finney County, Kansas, Jeremy Hubbard, Pierceville Township, Finney County, Kansas, Sherlock Township, Finney County, Kansas, Pleasant Valley Township, Finney County, Kansas, Garfield Township, Finney County, Kansas, Terry Township, Finney County, Kansas, Ivanhoe Township, Finney County, Kansas, John Zook, Webster Davis, Mansfield, Kansas, Kalvesta, Kansas, Plymell, Kansas, Ravanna, Kansas, Quinby, Kansas, Rodkey, Kansas, Peterson, Kansas, Tennis, Kansas, Ritchal, Kansas, Wolf, Kansas, Gano, Kansas, Lowe, Kansas, John Doll, Gene Krug, Eric Robinson. Excerpt: Garden City High School (known locally as GC) is a fully accredited high school, serving students in grades 9-12, located in Garden City, Kansas, USA. The current principal is James Mireles. Garden City High School (GCHS) is the only high school within the city limits of Garden City, KS. The school colors are brown and white, although gold is generally considered a third official color. Approximately 2,000 students are enrolled for the 2009-2010 school year. Garden City High was founded in 1910 on the site that is now Sabine Hall in order to help educate the increasing population of Garden City. In 1917, a new high school was constructed at the site that is now known as Calkins Hall and two years later, the school was renamed "Sequoayah High School." In 1954, the school moved to its current location, and on November 4, 2008, a bond issue ...

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July 2011

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978-1-156-38996-6

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