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The Abandoned
Joy School

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Date:
12-03-05 & 1-7-06
Solar: Normal
Moon: Waxing Gibbous 63%
Full
Temperature: 64 F. Clear
Wind direction and speed: 15-25
mph SSW
Humidity: 19%
Barometric Pressure: 29.76
Rising
Member’s Present: Christy, Roger, Kevin, Marcia, Jim, Donna & Dana
HISTORY:
The old school building sits
quietly alone, no longer filled with children’s laughter or the busy movements
of teachers as they inspire and teach their students. Now, this aging building
is left only with echoes of these memories, memories that have been said to hold
secrets which have created a legend of ghosts.
The legend depicts the tragic death of Melba, the janitor’s wife, who in 1945,
mysteriously fell from the top basement stairs down below to her death.
Different versions of the legend are told, but one in particular says that Melba
was pushed down the stairs by an unseen force. Her death was ruled “accidental”
but some say it was not an accident at all. Some even believe Melba has never
left the old school building and that her ghost still walks the halls of the old
Joy school.
This old school has quite a history to it as well! From what history
we do know of this school, we have learned that the land was
donated to Murray county as part of the Eskridge Estate. Then a $30,000 bond
election was held to fund the building project, it’s architect was J.B. White of
Ardmore. A contractor by the name of Elkridge & Wheeler was hired to build the
school and did so, completing the building in 1922.
A contest was held to name the school and the winning name became Joy and it was
Murray County‘s first consolidated school. The original consolidated
districts thru 1922 were Carr Flats, Talley and Wheeler.
The school first opened in July of 1922 and had 114 students enrolled in its
first year. Most schools use school buses as their main source of
transportation, but for the first students of Joy school, strangely enough,
their transportation was three model T Fords. For twenty-four years, the school
remained a Kindergarten thru High School until 1946, when it was changed to
grades 1-8.
Sadly enough, classes where discontinued in December 2001 after being opened for
nearly 70 years! Those individuals associated with the Joy School District
today
are trying to get the old Joy school a Historical site declaration. Currently
now even though there are no more classes being held at the school, they do have
men's basketball in warm months. (No leagues. Pick up games) on Monday nights in
the old gym and then of course they have the “Fear of the Dark” Haunted House
during October for the Halloween season. Admission to this annual event in the
past has ran $4 a person and those who have attended have said that they were
not disappointed and they loved the haunted house. Most would agree to say that
they enjoyed it even better than Oklahoma City's Brick-town Haunted Warehouse!
Each year the volunteers for Fear of the Dark haunted house change their “scare
themes” to keep it fun and exciting since they usually have over 1000 visitors
that come to the event! If you are ever down in Southern Oklahoma around
Halloween, you ought to check out the old Joy School’s Haunted House!
We were invited to come out and investigate the old Joy School by Tracy Beasley,
who is part of the Joy School Historical Association and is actively working on
having the school recognized as a historical landmark. She had previously
watched a media airing that we had did and was excited as she contacted us to
see if we would come out and investigate the school.
We weren’t really too sure if the rumor’s of the janitor’s wife were true. We
know how legends can sometimes have a bit of truth to them, but we also know how
they can get twisted and changed over a period of time. None the less we were
intrigued by the opportunity to investigate the old school building and decided
to see if we could find out if the building really had activity going on or not. We were contacted by several different people after our first initial
investigation and before our second investigation there at the school and
learned that many of the stories we were told, all seemed to have one thing in
common: These people all felt like they had experienced strange paranormal
phenomenon there at the old school. One of these people happened to be the
school’s former principal who worked there at the school over 17 years ago. She
told us that she had often felt herself being watched there in the school,
especially when she was alone and even reported feeling strange in the teacher’s
lounge area. She told us of one particular time when she was retiring her
position as the school’s principal, she had gone in the school to the teacher’s
lounge area to take her small table home with her, but got a weird feeling and
decided not to. Other’s have reported to us similar incidents, some more intense
than others, but most of the stories involved the teacher’s lounge area. Some
reported being locked inside the teacher’s lounge while others reported having
the doors slam shut on them, hearing voices, footsteps and always the sense that
they were not alone and being watched. We were even told that the school’s staff
used to tell the children attending there not to go into the basement area
because “Melba would get them.” We were told that many of them were told this in
order to keep the children from falling down the steep steps of the basement.
Psychic
Investigator's Comments:
This investigation was very strange both times that we investigated this
location. The first time that we were there the building seemed to be very
active. While doing the sweeps, it was the North side of the building that
seemed to catch my attention (as well as the whole group’s attention) more than
any other part of the building. Ironically the most interesting room was the
teacher’s lounge area which was a bit strange because according to the legend it
was the basement area that was rumored to be haunted by the ghost of Melba, the
janitor’s wife. As mentioned above, we found out later through other sources
that the janitor’s wife’s real name wasn’t Melba at all, but she was nick named
this by numerous people associated with the school in an attempt to keep
children from going into the basement area because the basement steps were steep
and they didn’t want anyone getting hurt in the basement area.
We examined that basement fairly closely and noticed the holes that still
remained from the old door hinges when the old basement door was in place and
opened inward. Sometime after Melba’s death, they changed the hinge setting
around to where the door opened outward. When I was down in the basement, I
picked up on what I believe to be residual emotions left from the accident and I
say accident because that is what I feel her death was. I got the sense of a
woman standing inside on the top steps of the basement trying to get the door
open but she was having a hard time.. In a bit of a panic, she pulled to hard on
the door and as the door came open it hit her knocking her backwards to where
she fell down the stairs to her death. I do not feel that the other versions of
the legend are true, the versions that say she was pushed by a mysterious force
and then the other by her husband. I honestly do feel like her death was pure
accidental. Strangely enough, on our first visit to the school, I did not
directly pick up on Melba’s ghost so at that time I was beginning to think that
possibly this woman had already crossed and was not lingering Earthbound.
It was also on our first investigation of the old school that we had he most
active night for recordings, etc, but again, this was more noticed towards the
teacher’s lounge area and nothing specific to the basement. This again made me
feel like my impressions of Melba’s ghost not being there were correct. It
wouldn’t be until our next visit to the school that I learned that Melba was
indeed still there in the building. It was during our first visit however that
we felt the building was alive with activity. When we were doing our sweeps
everything seemed quiet, but many of us felt drawn to the North end of the
building. We didn’t pin point it at first until we
got to the teacher’s lounge
area. It was in this room that myself and another member heard audible voices.
The words that I heard were, “The wall!” and still to this day I have no clue
what they were referring to. Tracy and her husband did confirm that the walls
that are now in place, at one time were not there so the teacher’s lounge area
was changed up a bit.
While most of us were in the teacher’s lounge area doing the sweeps, a couple of
members were standing outside the room in the hall and one in the doorway. All
the sudden the door started to close very quickly on its own as if suddenly
pushed hard. We from that point monitored the door off and on all night and just
when we weren’t paying attention to in the door started closing again on its own
and I was able to capture this on video. I could never get any spirits to step
forward and admit who had messed with the door, but later on during a sit down,
we learned of 2 males spirits that were also there in the building and they were
“pranksters” of sorts. They seemed to convey that they enjoyed all the yearly
Halloween festivities and were amused that the building had a legend of being
haunted. It was my impression that they felt the need to help keep the legend
alive by adding to the activity in the building.
On our second visit to the school, the building seemed to go quiet and there
wasn’t much noticed activity going on, not even any movement with the door on
the teacher‘s lounge. On the second visit I again felt the two male spirits and
when we tried to get them to communicate with us, they didn’t want to give any
information about themselves so we only had our original impressions of them
from the first visit. We were however surprised when Melba made herself known to
us. She did convey that she was happy in her current state and still felt she
was needed at the school. When we asked her about her death and what happened,
she appeared to be confused and really didn’t know the exact details of her
death. She knew that she had fallen down the basement stepped and that she had
passed, but she didn’t know exactly what caused her fall. That is the part that
she seemed confused on. She also appeared to be very reserved on our second
visit and at first acted a bit reclusive as if she wasn’t too sure about it. We
are in agreement that this could possibly be why we didn’t pick up on her on our
first initial visit. We were strangers wondering around in the school, so
perhaps she felt a bit uncomfortable with us since we didn’t go first to the
principal’s office to check in as a visitor!
Evidence Collected
  
Photographs:
There were one photograph taken that we have no explanation for.

Video:
There was one video recorded that showed 2 evp's
Video of Closing Door
Evp:
There were
12 evps recorded from this
investigation
Loud Painful Scream
“I’m Happy”
“I’m Here”
“What was that?”
“Wow”
“One, two”
“Hey, hey”
“duck”
Loud “No” #1
Loud “No” #2
Unknown #1
Unknown #2
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