Walkerville High School - Yearbook (Walkerville, MI)
- Class of 1956
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Hi, WHWJ 'NW elmo! fifkfo y I do not know when the first school was established at Walkerrllle, But according to the data I have been able to collect, it must have been early in the eigh een-seventys. A little schoolhouse was built one mile west of the village at what is now known as the cemetery corners, and the first teacher was a Mr. Hall. The first building soon became to small and a new one was built in 1883, the same year the village of Walkerville was platted. My first knowledge of the school was when I started to school there in September 1888. Mrs Cora Vaughan is the only other person now here that attended the school at that time. I do not know what the first teacher was paid, but I do know that at least one teacher taught for 818. a month, and when the teacher wages got up to 340. a month a lot of the people thought it was way tc much. 6+ s 1 1 my first teacher was a Hrs. Stella Tilton. School was a vastly different proposition then, than it is now. We had four terms, Spring, Summer, Fall, and Ninter. I usually attended most of the winter term until my graduation in 1697. The school was crowded to the limit during the winter term. One winter there were Q4 enrolled under one teacher. The Pringinal district consisted of ' t t d to sections 5 L 7 and 8 and so continued until 190i when a movement was e ar e move the schoolhouse to Walkervllle. This movement met with a lot of opposition but district ho. 3 was finally split up the west half was added tc the Pine Grove and Sayles districts. District No. 8 was formed from the east half. In 1905 the district bonded for 85,000 and the present main building was constructed. The building was not ready the first of the year so school was held in the townhall until the lower story of the new building was finished and the committee was out of money. When the school was moved into the new building it consisted of 10 grades with 3 teachers including the principal. .John Fletcher was the first Prmoipal. About 1905 or 1906 81,000 more was raised to finish the upper story and install a furnace. I do not know how long it continued as a 10 grade school, but Kr. Dcrr Stacks was Principal when the llth and 12th grades were added. when district No. 8 was formed it only had 2 square miles which was a pretty small district, however, about 1914 the district adjoining on the east was annexxed and there old schoolhouse moved to walkerville and used for several years as the wesleyan Ye. Church. In the meantime the old schoolhouse of district ho, 5 had been moved to Walkerville and is now the I. 0. 0. F. Hall. The district continued with these same boundaries with now and then a single tract added until 1944 when districts Nos. l, 5, and 8 ln Leavitt township and five districts in Colfax township were consolidated and the present Rural agricultural High School established. In ls47the Huntly district in Troy township hewaygo County was added and In l952 the Peachvllle district ln Crystal township, Oceana County was also added. The Gowdy schoolhouse was moved in and used as the primary room with Miss. Christine Helm In charge. Miss. helm had the beginners and first grade and started the year with 48 pupils. Mrs. Rosanw4dGowdy had the 2nd and 3rd grades and Misses Alta and Theda Jummins had the 4th, oth, and sth. Mr. Ralph Fuller was the first Superintendent and started the year with Mr. Lester Trenary as principal and Mrs. anna Trenary and vacancy up stairs. Miss. Beth Jcle was hired to help out in the Junior High ani stayed until Mrs. Emma Krantz was hired for the balance of the year. After 5 weeds of school Br. Fuller was forced to resign on account of ill health and Mr. Trenary was advanced from principal to Superintendent and I want to say here, with splendid help from his mother Mrs. Anna Trenary, the then principal did an outstanding joo in a difficult situation. There have been many difficulties to overcome since the establishment of but every year has shown an improvement Rural Agricultural High School, the Faculties deserve a sot of the hardest to overcome was the so old ones were picked up any the and and sot. ommendation. About the worst difficulty transportation. New ousses could not be place they could be found. Th t with ma of the other difficulties have been taken care of and I 6 Y see no reason why the improvement should not continue. We would like to thank Mrs. Cora Vaughan and Mr . walter Jhildes for i ti to ather the preceeding facts Ior our School History. taking the r me . g 'Z L 552 W 3 ?l fi 41 if gx fl VX 5 3 S 2 Seniors: Every generation, from the beginning of time, has had its problems. The problems themselves may not be too important, but the way they are solved is of very vital importance. whether we have people with dignity of life. rover of thought, and well fortified with character to form the correct solution is of vital importance. The solution could easily wreck, or save our entire civilization. May each of you get all the education, develop your thinning power to the maximumQ build all the character you possibly can, so you may be e real asset to your generation in forming the solutions for the problems of your day. Yours sincerely, Elmer H. Sanford, Superintendent. K.. SCHOOL BOARD President: Albert Bond Secretary: leo Packard Treasurer: Herb lledman Louie Sibley Trueteee: Bolard Terryn Board of Education and Taculty Bouquet. Held in the Home Economics Building on November 88, 1955. These are the girle who eerved at the Board of Education and Paculty Banquet. Standing: L. McLellan l. loodlorth S. Gallup B. Kok: T. Packard Seated: H. Chase I. Crandall 8. Sibley This ie the way the tablee looked before the Board and Faculty Banquet. There uae about 38 preeent for the Banquet plue the helpera. The helper! ate after the Banquet lae over. J 5: .. if H 32 32 ff 'E 2 1: xQ . f- aSL I l' M, HDHIIHISTHHTIUH wifi 1 ff M , Q., ' . K UA 4 , ww ' S-ll 1 Q. QLLXYF as f K ,W gy . aa Mes, V K. Sf Bw ' 4255: . '4vi5'1'i 1 0 wad .eesiab , YQ' fe xx .3S.g 5 'Ui 5 , 9-Z' U i is 5 E3 Q A, A ' A ,,.,q,K I ' ,v A ,, .2 Q I Q , 1 ,M-v ,. .vs ' JS Q lg 72. 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Leo Walker 's1lently, through the hells he goes, what'e on his mind nouedy knoms.' maseoell 2,7,4 .1lf1Y'xUi1.l btilff Wanda Conley 'Happy as a lark, enjoys herself, both daytime and dark.' Play 3 Assistant editor Basketball 1,2 Dale Drum 'He changes heir every 20 miles.' Annual staff Basketball l Treasurer oil Uv wi' JW 1512? 'lr ,pw-5 wif M V. 'L ,dike ,-: .3 ,J tilfv-ii .5 55 , - 1-,: . ': 64 - ., L... . .LE , 'W f i, A 1- 24.5 1 'fxzzf 2 , ei. an f :Q, :75 '-1'4'..A . 'V Lf' 'f ww, .fi ,,:.,, . '-,:Qf.1x: 'SKA vgfsscf .. w sir,-MVGWSI I x s wlwkt-Q-Qivff, . .vying . 1 , ..,, .Q , ,,-,. ' if ,-fi? x ,gn-.H - A , .. Halen Green Harris Hinton HParsonality rlns and 'Happy-zo-lvckv, fancy intellectual mind, a free, nothing nvch nicer girl you can not Mothers me.H f1nd.u Baskatball l,?,1,h. Librarian Baseball 2,?,M Secretary Ronald Knowles HA ouiet nan, he 40esn't snare in class.U Play 2 Basketball l,?,?,4 Baseball 2,?,M Annval Staff Stulent Council l Edward Herremans Elirabetb Crandall NNo need for an intro- Uwnioy yourself: life Auction: evaryhoiy is short.H knows me.n Play Q Plav 3 Basketball ?,?,H Basketball l,9,?,H Softball 2,1,U Baseball l 2,?,H Annual Staff Annual Staff Prasiient 4 E I A 5 4 ea .F a 5 E e 5 E CLASS POEM Graduation time is getting close Ne're departing friends we like the mostg We're leaving a school that is so Dear To start our life anew I fear. When we started in our freshmen year Ne knew we'd finish highschool hereg We no to school six hours a day, Just to work and not to play. We have done it that'e for Shore But we won't stay here one year moreg We have finished, yes,it's true, And we wish the same nGood Luoku to you. CLASS MOTTO Finished: Yet just beginning GLASS GWLORS Yellow and Nhite GLASS FLOLERS Yellow Rose 5 2 fs E E S a Name Called Lacks Possessae Saying Ambition- Richard G. Dick A New Mercury Sharon Helm Gut it out C011-689 Being A.NiCe Oh, Barbara K, Bob Unfriendly Personality You Guys To Graduate To go to Edward H. A Ed. Bashfulness boldness Gosh Darn College 1 A.Steady Elizabete . Liz BoyeEriend A Watch?? Well-l-l To Graduate U La Avmillion A Green Uhi Nuts To Get Laffy H rry Chrevolet Rich Blonde' Ch- Ou T N K nanda C. Louie Half A-TemP9T Thing so Inca Sink Dale no le Blu E es A day To M e y Women Huh? Graduate Y V Don't Be To Get Delores h. Dort Short Hair A Diamond , Funny Married . Yo G tton , Richard B. Dick Good Marks Height Bigger fo Grdduhte A Bice O NY u Helen G. helen Poor Marks Personality Gosh bhemiet To Get I'll Tell A Lew Jar Grant G. Laney A Nomen A Pontiac ya At 21 1 Blonde Oh! Your To Leo w. Leo A bar Hair Crazy Graduat' A Jhevy Jith Daniel a. Danny Brains Duals 1365801657 QGGHSOIGGJ Flaehy To go to Harris d. Marry One Tooth Clothes Oh-h-h-h College 5 I Ability to U' To gs to nonald A. haze sleep sleep in Glass muh-h Gsllete Enough H Senior Lets have To ue dole mr. williams Trav mongyigg class it Quiet to retire ll u t Uncle A smart, u'h A h we ein't a Y ,kr. eaniord Elmer Goverment A feet dUifk ugcnna have Lew aohool y class that :..r. atanlef stan A cook A Red neue shut iw ro Argue A billion A house on You xnuehle 30,teui? h hr. Abe Joe dollar wife wheels heads dngiishlg i Jo-operative A variety Pow lets 99 no ,W ..l Lrs. gitshen Litchen Students of orown alot es to Worx ' it 'Q ' 5, .e F 32 3 it RA if, gg 00 HIS TUNE or Sy' L., ---...Mis 1--,nf ,MM 55 TORY 'fqf'-.Ex :Yuri v Vzulg M15 ow k4: i,5 LIES NEW 4' AM Hlvsfeu X x Jyk hy! iv- -N E sa 3 5 P. Helm T. Packard L. McLellan L. Gallup J. Dillard L. Hoffman H. Lchinney I. uayle 1 L. .urd b. S1Dl6y J. Dudley D, Demmon L. Herremens R. Former G. drigge T. Staficrd 5. Hoodworth .. Houston L- Jhace T. Trenary fl H GRFIDE The Clase Started the year oy electing officers. fresident: louis Herremans Vice President: Sandra Gallup l G- DIHESOO Secretary: mary Chase Treasurer: Lorie Hard Class Reporter: Lois mclellan Student Council: Elnora uoodworth Q Tom Treuary The class has sold donations on cares at all the ooye E. Jrandull sales that were held here. Je have hld one ceudey sale which We hade very good cn. Our class spoueers the school's paper WThe Uat'e leown. Lois Mclellen Glass heporter 5 L. Brandt L. Sibley P. Fuller R. Lalburg L. Koch N. Strait J. Sibley J. McDonald S. Helm L. Walker G. Winfield E. Smith K. Jooper S. Brlndt S. Wahl C. Frick J. Conley B. Stanfield N. Carlson SOPHOMCRES How in our Sophomore year we have 26 students. The class officers are: President: Sharon Helm P Vice President: Pat Fuller Secretary: Shirley Wahl Treasurer: Gerry Sibley L. Hard We put on a carnival with the Freshmen last fall. We are having candy and pie sales every two weeks in school. Mr. Stanley is our class advisor. 5 ff 'Yi fe ii E Qi 'U a E u, Dnalqy R. Snow B. Brandt G. waleamott S, worner M. Knowles M. Aiken J. Frick N. Wiedman R. Uuick V, Devin J, Chase L. Stanfield G. Gilbert B. Verschuren T. Walker J. B11-kman G. stem J. Staskus w. Awbatoy' Ih.. GRADE E. Lvons H. McK1nny C. Chase D. Dillard The 9th grade started out with President: .Sharon Former twenty-four pupils. Mary Tabor started Vice President: George Stahl in November making tuentyefive. She Secretary: Marie Domin has left so were are back at our Treasure: Jim Chase original number. Glass Reporter: 'Mary Aiken Student Council: Max Knowles E Teddy Walker w r 1' x - o ,nv H . Ho lleday A. Ward Lo Hunt P. Staskue l J. Goreuflo A. Wolgamott l.. Gleason E. Woodworth J. Russel F. Whitaker J. Gallup K. Loss B- Boykins C. Draggoo E. Tracy R. Routley L. Conley R. Knowles F. Brown S- Feistbf 1 e l R. Whitaker L. Flanery N. Brandt E. Cooper TH We started the year with 29 pupils but, 8 Phil Billet a,n.i 'id Potter moved away. is few of' the eighth grade boys are on G the Jr. High basketball team. R Class Offecers are Eulra Tracy-President, A Evert '..oodv'orth-Vice President, Elaine D Tyson-Secretary, Larry Hunt-Treffsurer E Student Council- Judy Gallun R, Flanery Frank 'fhitaker 2 N. McKenzie T. Sibley L. Gilbert J. Williams L. Gordon W R. HoCloskey S. Stanfield B. LaRoue V. Stahl G. Forner I P. Fletober E. Gilbert C. LaRoUe T. Domjn N. Slater V W. wqwrv Q. Hilliams K. Milner 0 m t 7TH GRADE 'H K. Draggoo 4 D. McCloskey C. Lxonn A..Dillard 0. Strait we DSQBU the year with 29 pupils. We lost Mary ann Souser, David Nare, and Robert dillet. Leaving us 26 pupils. We elected the following as :lass officers President: Tom Sibley Treasure: Sharon Stenfield Vice President: Lois Gordon Secretary: Judy Sanford we had a candy sale and made 56.32. We are now selling all kinds of cards. B. Bayle D. Brandt G. Jocper N. McKenzie E. Brandt J. Verechueren 0- Jerlscn . H- Dsitys R. Jrukor S. Vornohuoren R. Gvrerilo I. Jande Joor'- J. Ruseell E. Koch A. Stggkug 1 J. Russell H- Quick J. Houston D. Brandt P. Knowles 6 TH GRADE 5. dolladay E. Gorenflo F. Crandall D. Domig The Sixth Grade began this school year with an enrollment of thirty pupils. During the year five have moved away,Rebecca Rogers to KusPegon,Russell ward to Shelby,karan Billett to Kalkaska, Haxalee Studebaker to'Grand Haven and Richard Sauser to Whitehall, leaving us with twenty-five in our group. we helped with the Christmas Program and had the February P.T.A. Program. 5 3 G. Snooks T, . J. Gilbert M. Terryn S. Tracy ,FIFTH GRADE J. Gordon .Q Fifth grade hos six girls and four boys. N. Feister L. Strait F. Vande Voorde J. ferry Darrell Elaner moved to .-uskegon and vue Tabor returned to Grand Raplds after a few weeks. We gave an nnerican play for the P. T. A. program. G. Mc Lellan L. noodwortn B. Kessel D. Stanfleld J. Gordon H. Wiedman J. nook P. M n. Carlson l J. Verscnuren J. Aiken J. Aiken qfy The fourth grade began the year with fifteen boys and eight girls. We were sorry to loseu sharon Sauser and Terry Studebaker Our Dart in the P. T. A. Urogram was The Old Woman in the Shoe. Teacher of both grades is Ars. Hovey. ' 0 R A d 6 J. nuut P. Cracker G. Domin L. Gilbert E. Mc Lellen T. bayle A. Koch w G, Berry le'00d'9I1B. V. ward J. Brandt D. Aiken B. Hansen B. Nelson M. Mansfield J. Dragoo 6. McKenzie G. Routley F. Vande Voorde R. Dudley 5. Aiken L- Knowles F- Strait G. Sibley B. ouozis 5. Kirwin THIRD GRADE P. Saharaswak J. Jrandall when school DSRML in the fall we had an enrolLmeut of 2? pupils 10 boys and 13 girls. In lovember Vergil Ward moved to Sheloy so not our enrol- lment stands at 22. We put on Indians and We have w next year. the November P.T.A. Program and enjoyed playing the parte of Pilgrims. We also took part in the Ghristmae Play. rked hard this year in hopes that all of us will be 4th graders we have enjoyed many good times together. f L. Routley J. Bond R. Dailey I R. Warmuskerken D. BettyB M. Budde D. Chandler M. Brandt R. Hutchings E. Chandler J. Aiken B. Conley l s R. Chandler P. Aiken P. Perry L. Brandt SECOND GRADE Our second grade was small in number, there being 19 had a Halloween party, and a Christmas pageant by with the kindergarten and first grade. the fall we made a paper maohe animal. have had a grocery store which we have used many times. pupil: 10 boys and 9 girls. e singing We have read several books. In We We theme kept up our Weekly Readers so we have a large book of Teacher Grace Scouten R. Kirwin L. Vandevoode B. Quick J. Bouzis A. McCloskey C. Murphy D. Draggoo Pe Bond R. Bailey T. Studebaker F N. Draggo . lodloekey 0 M. Noodworth K. Brandt R. Perry A. DePeel A. Gilbert T. Gilbert FRI sm GRADE ' iggigjfgfgin 15232: Teacher Mrs. Weeks In the mornings our iirst grade friends are with ue. In the afternoon Miss Waller supervises our rest and play periods. KNIDERGARTEN No Picture Orville Goulier J Kim Th 011196011 sam Bentley L, Bayle R. Kirwin Violet D. Natts L. Bailey P. Hutchings J. Stahl M. VandeVoorde J. Houston J. Budde J. Holladay M. Knowles J. Koch Payne P. SHOOKIW U. Alkbn w . 2 5 f. id H 55 51 a in fa 5 2 Z A E 5 F 5 i Annual Qtuff Standing: H, , , , 11 Y. ' , ' 'V- adndrd Gallup, leo naldtf, Hicndr, nr1.mun, Ronald Knowles,4TomlTrenary. Elizabeth Crandall, Dale Drum, Ricnard Gallup, -dwdrd Herremans, Barbara Kakx. Student Council standing: Max Knowles, Ted.WalKer, Jules Conley, Frank Juitaxer, Tom Trenary. seated: barbara Kokx, Judy Gallup, Llnora Noodwortn, nernerd berry, betty Jilliams. fw W4 :,. . 51 . 3 L 35145.41 . L 7355, Agn , N. 'ang ,551 , --lf' --. ,Q wc' .,,4 , J b i' V .1,. .L , W ,. , fg??.f'f5f?l ' ,Q Lwfzgwi-f. 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Standing: Grant Gordon, Clyde Windfield, Walkerville Walkerville Walkerville walkerville walkerville Walkerville walkerville walkerville walkerville Walkerville Walkerville Walkerville Walkerville Walkerville Walkerville Walkerville FIRST TEAM ---Holton ---Free Soil --Pentwater ---Custer ---Hersey ---St.Simons --St.Joseph ---Luther ---Holton - St 0 ---Luther --Pentwater ---St.Joseph ---Custer ---Hersey ---St.S1mons Harris Finton, Richard Gallup Seated: Lawerance Hoffman, Edward Herremans, Larry Helm, Ronald Knowles. Standing: Max Knowles, Phillip Gordon, Lou s Herremans, John McDonald, Paul Helm. Seated: Wesley Strait, Richard Malburg, Wayne Abbatoy, Tom Trenary. SECOND TEAM walkerville Holton Walkerville ---Free Soil Walkerville Pentwater walkerville Custer Walkerville Hersey walkerville ---St.S1mons Walkerville St.Joseph Walkerville Luther Walkerville Holton Walkerville ---St.Simons Walkerville Luther Walkerville Pentwater walkerville St.Joseph walkerville Custer Walkerville ---Heresy Standing: Clayton Draggoo, Larry Elanery, Ernest Gilbert, Everett Woodworth, Frank Whitaker, Ted Simpson Ronald Flanery, Gayle Ff-1-ner, 'rf-m sibiey, Robert wick, Larry Conley, John Williams, Charles LYOHS- Library Staff Standing: Harley Hodges, Sandra Shbleyg, Heleni Green, Janet Dudley, Lorie Ward, Seated: Snaren delm, Barbara Kokx Nanc Carlson, a Y Bula Tracex, mr. Abe's snop class. Mr. 5tanlex's typing class. Cat'S Meow Staff Standing: B. Former, T. Trenary, E. Woodworth, G. Briggs, L. Herremans, T. Packard, G. Dragboo, Seated: S. Sibley, L. McLellan L.Ward, S. Gallup, M. uhase. 6015 Ba kefball Team Walkervillo--29 walkerville--7? Walkerville--45 walkerville--60 Walkerville--47 Walkerville--35 walkerville--27 Walkerville--42 Walkerville--35 Nalkerville--28 Freesoil -------- 42 Custer ---------- 76 Holton ---------- 27 Pentwater ------- 20 St. Simons ------ 40 Luther ---------- 44 Newaygo --------- 25 Newaygo ------ ---32 Hackley Nurses--SO Hackley Nurses--22 Back row: H. Carleong L. Brandtg J. Dudley: G. Sibleyg Coach Kltcheng E. Wood- worthg 5. Gallupg Front rowg B. Stanfieldg E. T. Paokardg Richard Birknan wills his height to Charles Wanda Conley wills her S. Sibleyg c. uahlg Crandelg S. Helmg L. Nardg K. Chase: L. Mc Lellan- CHEERLEADERS Sharon Helm Elnore Woodworth Lois Mc Lellan Mary Chase l Class Will Chase. long list of absence slips to Louis Herrsmans. Elizabeth Crandall wills her ability to wisper in class to Sandra Sibley. Dale Drum wills his ability to hunt on school days to Tom Trenary. Richard Gallup wills his ability to make himself heard to Rosy Huston. Grant Gordon wills his perfect attendance to John Dudley. Helen Green wills her way of getting along with the Senior boys to anyone who will need it. Larry Helm wills his most recent wieecracks to Darlene Demmons. Edward Herremans wills his teasing ability to Lois McLellan. Harris Hinton wills his classy clothes to Clyde Winfield. Delores Hunt wills her to have a regular seat Rony Knowles wills his Barbara Kokx wills her Dan Swindell wills his front chair to anyone who is unfortunate enough not ability to sleep in class to Thelma Packard. quiet ways to Lawerance Hoffman. Chevy to John Mc Donald in place of his Ford. Leo Walker wills his ability to play baseball to Lawerance Cook. LH 530741 576,79 d1o! 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