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History of Sanborn Schools (The Rambler, 1915)

Until the fall of 1881 Sanborn had as a school, a one-room building, which has been remodeled and is now occupied by Dr. Horton. In this school were taught all the common branches offered at the present time in grammar schools, and also algebra, which is not given now in grammar grades. Pupils who wished to study Latin and foreign languages were heard outside of school since the teacher was not permitted to hear them during school hours.

The school year was divided into two sessions of four months each, known as the summer session and winter session. The last teacher in that one-room building was Mr. Chas. E. Foote.

The independent district of Sanborn was organized in 1881. The territory included a tract five miles square. Later, much of this was given back to the township and now only fifteen or sixteen sections remain.

The first school house in the independent district was a four room building erected in 1881. At first only three rooms of this building were used, which were conducted under the management of Miss Eldridge, Miss Mayne and Mr. Foote. It was not until perhaps a year later that a fourth teacher was secured. The school had only the grammar grades; but the sessions were the same a we have at present, two semesters of three periods, each period consisting of six weeks. On April 25, 1896, a contract to build the new Sanborn school was awarded to Mr. D. Moody of Sanborn, for $13,900. The contract called for the completion of the building on Sept 5th, but it was impossible at that time and school did not begin till Oct, 19. The building was two stories high with a large basement, which was used for the heating plant, fuel room, and play rooms.

There were eight grade rooms, the office, library, laboratory and recitation room. The attic was not completed; but it was decided to locate the assembly room there, in which it was thought three or four hundred people could be seated.
The teachers in the new building for the first year were:

Department -Teacher
Primary - Miss Anna J. Wientz
Second Primary - Miss Alice Hawk
First Intermediate - Miss Alma Magee
Second Intermediate - Miss Minnie Gardner
Third Intermediate - Miss Lydia Skyles
Grammar Grade - Miss Lennon
Seventh and Eight Grades - Miss Carrie Macey
High School - Emma B. Gault

In 1914, the Sanborn people voted for an addition to this building, which was erected in the summer and was to be completed by November at the latest; but it was not until two weeks after Christmas vacation that the High School and Kindergarten, who were to occupy the new building, took possession of their new quarters.

The addition consists of a large gymnasium in the basement. The kindergarten, laboratory, and a large high school recitation room are on the first floor. Stairs lead to the second floor and directly into the assembly room, which is large and well lighted. Adjoining the assembly room are two recitation rooms.

The old part was changed in many ways, the seventh and eighth grades taking the room formerly used by the high school and the fourth and fifth grades occupying the seventh room. There is at present no room in the building unused. The fourth room is now used as a lunch room by the country children.

In every way our present school is modern and is one of which we should all feel proud.


1915 Rambler

High School Faculty:
Mr. E.S. Selle, Superintendent.
A.B. Washburn, College A.M.
Columbia University.

Miss Zola Barge,
Miss June Handley,
Mr. V.J. Anderson,
Miss Edna Imhoff,
Miss Winifred Hayes

Senior Class Officers:
Hazel Britton,
Winifred Hoffman
(and Frances Bohan)

Glen Beckley,
Frances Bohan,
Lester Eaton,
Marie Flint,
Charles Heinsen
Anna Kiefer,
Kenneth Kinney,
Ethel Lincoln,
Edward Mason,
Vineola Plomesen
Harold Saupe,
Marie Smith,
Hilda Taylor,
Glen Watters


  


Room II, Grade II
Teacher, Miss Stevens

Earl Clark
Frank Connell
Jantje Damstra
Lorne Foote
Allison Hoeven
Walter Meier
Erna Milz
Tillie Damstra
Roy Bomgaars
Carry Bradbury
Harold Hoffa
Edward Milz
Hansford Pippinger
George Erbes
Jennie Kramer
Vernon Addy
Marjorie Barber
May Carroll
Chrissy Jordan
Loretta O'Keefe



Merle Underhill
Erick Guse
Pearl Zeadow
Herman Buhmann     
Mary Thorington
Edith Canfield
George Graven
Paul Malstrom
Orlo Russell
Leona Mayes
Delia Bernier
Willie Bernier
Lester Brown
Esther Foley
Harry Holmes
Milton Pitts
Earl Underhill
DanaMcDowell
Maurine King
Room III, Grades III and IV
Teacher Miss Patton

Margie Dagel
Olive Walton
Charles Foote
Blanche Davis
Herman Block
Dorothy Stottler
Harvey Hollister
Eva Black
Norene Gibbs
Cornyle Hakeman
Mary Jackson
Norma Killiam
Earl Clarke
Harvey Hulbert
Marie Soop
Erhardt Marquardt
Charlette Lowery


Pearl Clark
Willie DeWitt
Charles Fahlenkamp
Donald Trierweiler
Arthur Bernier
DeLima Bernier
Arnnold Smikahl
Lester Smikahl
Cora Sullivan
Martha DeGraaf
Gilberta Helm
Nellie Kroese
Stella Dammon
Lewis Connell
Arthur Canfield
Marion Lee


Room IV, Grades IV and V
Teacher, Miss Iversen

Francis Addy
John Hoeven
Harry Moses b
Clara Scott
Ila Hollister
Wilma Horton
Mark Omer
Gezina Stuart
Fay Beckley
Clarence Bohan
Willie Clark
Grace Dagel
Bernice DeWitt
Bernard Irving



Shirley Kinnney
Ione Lease
Emil Malstrom
Harriet Noteboom
John Dougherty
Rafe Tifft
Winifred Dougherty      
Edward Huibregetse
Florence Cannon
George Dammon
Glenn Johnson
Worthy Kissell
Eva Lowe
Chauncey Pippinger
Room V, Grade VI
Teacher Miss Redmond

Clarence Bomgaars
Addison Clark
Harold Davis
Frank Melvin
Claire Powers
Lloyd Pitts
McKinley Lyons
Glenn Getting
William Block
John DeGraaf
Jack Helm
Edgar Erving
Ray Taylor
George Smith
Van Tifft
LeRoy Getting
Andrew DeGraaf
Angus Pippinger
Lois Eliot
Alva Gotschall




Britta Light
Irene Dunn
Vineta Barber
Vera Gibbs
Myrtle Smith
Elsie Weinke
Elizabeth Uttenbogaard
Florence Beckley
Ruth Mehren
Alfreda Brant
Florence Kings
Ruth McDowell
Eleanor Parker
Agnes Underhill
Iva Watters
Marie Trierweiler
George Cooper
Harry Colvin
Clarence Delan
Earl Glazier


Second Grade Class in 1915 (Probably both 1st and 2nd Grade)

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The only known name is that of the boy at the top left - Walter Dagel.
(He is not listed above)
Submitted by Pam DeMarais


1926 Sanborn Football Team

TOP ROW: Joe Cuffel (Asst. Coach), Russell Johnson, Emmet Melvin,
Barry Green, Merle Johnson, Carol Pitts, Vern Guse, "Mutt" Jerpbak,
Rex Sanders, O.D. Beauchamp (Coach).
MIDDLE ROW: Harold Mongomery, Bob Walters, Jerry Johnson, Lee Raymond,
Linden Pitts, Bernard Arnold, Mark Heskett, James Hickey, George Hakeman.
FRONT ROW: Ivan Peterson, Ernie Pippinger, Garth Hitchcock,
Emory Dannett, Cecil Peterson, Paul Jones.


1935 Football Team

Can you Identify Any of them?


Can Anyone Identify Anybody or Year?


Submitted by Rae from Ca.


Sanborn Basketball Team 1982

BACK ROW: Dave Getting, Ron Scholten, Steve
Dvorak, Joel Alberts, Kory Jacobsma
MIDDLE ROW: David Osland, Wayne Elliott, Brian
Boscaljion, Galen Egdorf, Troy Vander Woude
FRONT ROW: Coach Paul Hemphill, Daryl Damman,
David Verrips, Jim Thomas, Scott Dvorak, Dave Rubsam

From Osceola County Tribune February 11, 1982



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