UPPER LAKE GRAMMAR SCHOOL


1st Upper Lake Grammar School (1884 - 1931)

(Note old school building behind the new 1931 school)

    








According to Napa County Board of Supervisor minutes, on April 7, 1856, the Clear Lake Township (present Lake County) was divided into two school districts; the Upper Lake area was #1, and the remainder of the Township was #2. But, about 1855 the North Methodist Church was built in Upper Lake, on the south side of present Highway 20 and a little west of Mendenhall Road. The church was also used as the first school. Mr. Norman, the Methodist minister was the teacher, with 12 - 15 pupils. This was the first school on the north side of the county

About 1864 a school, known as Pepperwood School, was built on the the bank of Clover Creek in a Pepperwood grove on, or near, the former Mat Johnson ranch. In the late 1860s it moved to a spot on the Dewell ranch north of town. This was located where the present day U.S. Forest Service station is now.

In 1884 property was acquired from C. C. Rice and a two-story building containing two rooms, one upstairs and one downstairs, was built on a small hill at the east edge of Upper Lake. The Pepperwood School then closed and the students attended the new Upper Lake School. Two of the first teachers were Mr. Crawford & Mr. Briggs. The first through fourth grades met downstairs, and the fifth through eighth upstairs. Later each room was divided, so the building contained four rooms, 3 classrooms and an assembly hall. There were over 100 students by this time.

In 1920 the Hammond School District and the Bachelor Valley School District consolidated with the Upper Lake District to form the Upper Lake Union Grammar School District. Clover Creek District was annexed about the same time, and Middle Creek District joined them in 1926.

With the consolidation of all of the outlying districts, the Upper Lake School building was inadequate, so in 1930 a bond election was held to finance a new school building, which was completed in May 1931.




School Trustees - 1867

C. C. Rice
D. V. Thompson
R. T. White





UPPER LAKE GRAMMAR SCHOOL TEACHERS (Years not given in most cases) -

Charles Corrine (probably the first principal of the school)
Jim Daly
Charles Gibbs
Carrie Ganter
Madison B. Elliott
Mr. Latin
Euville Howard and wife
William Reynolds
C. M. Crawford (principal from 1888 to 1898)
Miss Sherfeg
Miss LaFever
Mrs. Clark Boyd
H. E. Witherspoon
Lon Jones
Emma Elliott (Mrs. J. T. Butler)
Miss Maude Sleeper (Mrs. Maude Witherspoon)
Miss Johnson
Clara Alley Reed
Helen Lynn
Lucy Griffiths
Mrs. J. N. Herndon
J. P. Witter
Mr. Cuthbertson
Alice Hunter
Mrs. Newton
Ruby Jones
Mrs. Archie Keeling
James Allen
Mrs. Laura Toman
Gertrude Hunter Patterson
Fannie Scott
Rita Branscomb Wells
Gertrude Polk
Elizabeth Scott
Etta Finney
Velma Hanson


UPPER LAKE GRAMMAR SCHOOL GRADUATES -

1895

(E. Howard, teacher)
Maude BucknellFrank PalmerErnest Rice
Helton HowardPercy PolkCora Riffe
Pearl HowardFred ReynoldsAlick Twiggs




1905 - Mattie Gilbert,   Hattie Pfeifer,   Florence Reynolds

1907 - Leland Henderson,   Lloyd Reynolds

1908 - Alton Carter,   Dessell Gilbert,   Harry Hollenbeck,   Bert Reynolds,   Grace Wheeler

1909 - (Rosaline Johnson, Teacher) - Tina Vann



1910

Lewis BatesBeulah JonesBessie Packwood
Sara BurkeCharlotte McCabeLill Tallman
Douglas Evey




1912 - Marguerite Bucknell,   Lillian Crabtree,   Margaret Hullen,   Bessie Vann,   Lorid[?] Wilson

1913 - Lucille Brown,   Charlotte Grigsby,   Hazel McCabe,   McKinley Reynolds

1914 - Etna Clayton,   Earle Evey,   Alma Ford,   Robert Madeiros,   Gladys Wheeler

1915 - Helen Clayton,   Paul Evey,   Thelma Fitzpatrick,   Johnny Packwood

1916 - Blanche Boardman,   Edward Pluth




1917

Forbes BynumRalph MeredithBernice Wheeler
Ruth MadeirosMina PhelpsThora Wheeler
Florence MankerKeith Sleeper




1918

Iva ApplegateFannie JohnsonLena Pluth
Frederick BoardmanNina KnightenEdith Rhodes
Genevieve HerndonLena PhelpsMarguretta Yows




1919

Camille GarnerTheodore RunkNevada Marie Tabor
Glenn McCabeClaire ShirleyRoy Vann
A. Louise Rhodes

1920

Mrs. Velma Hanson, principal
Mrs. Mabel Keeling and Mrs. Fannie Scott, teachers

1920 - Graduates not listed....".....the standing of the various pupils recorded in the book kept for that purpose...



1921

First School in Lake County to have graduation exercises for Grammar School

Mrs. Velma Hanson, principal
Mrs. Mabel Keeling and Mrs. Fannie Scott, teachers


Perry BoardmanDoris HaraderPercy Polk
Reta BranscombMildred HaraderElva Robinson
Dora CrabtreeJohn HibbardVivian Robinson
Vena CrabtreeClifford KnightenCarrol Sanborn
Freddie CrowellEthel MankerMeredith Shattuck
Edwin DodgeMay MankerMaxine Simmons
Jack DodgeCarl MasonLenore Sleeper
Ross GrahamThelma McCrayHerbert Sneed
Daisy HallHelene Polk



1936

Drusilla BarneyJean GottDean Scott
Forrest BelknapPat HenryPhyllis Sleeper
Francis BettyMarilyn JonesRose Marie Sullivan
Jean BoardmanDonald McCulloughKeith Summers
Pearl DavisBill PetersonKeith Vasquez
Bill GibsonJohn RespiniJean Yows



1940

This Class went to the World's Fair at Treasure Island and graduated there
Apple, PearlFoster, GeneKainer, Louise
Bailey, Betty LouGardner, DaleRisdon, Philip
Barney, ZeliaGauslin, DorisScott, Joe
Barton, RogerHall, NedSnow, Harry
Carner, JoyceKeil, BettyTreppa, Lester
Doran, DavidLee, BuddyValena, Mickey
Fasey, HazeltineMoser, JamesYoungreen, Eugene

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