Groner School #39

Title

Groner School #39

Description

Black and white image of a group of school children standing in the stairs. Their teacher, Thelma Hesse, stands behind them. The historic Groner School was established in 1907 when the Flint School District split into the Groner and Kinton Schools, and the first school building was built in 1908 on land donated by Ferdinand Groner, a local walnut farmer. When the current Groner Consolidated School was built in 1949, the old school building was razed.
[back] [typed label] Groner School 1937. Fourth row from left: Kenny Carlson, Frank Gusto, John Bernau, Thelma Hesse, -Teacher. Third row from left: [blank] Thompson, Marion Garbarino, [blank], Sam Gotter, Wilbur McCune. Second row from left: Louis Hesse, Wallace Flint, Myron Bish, Dorothy Orr, Iris Newbry, Jean Trask. Front row: [blank] Green?, Evelyn Gust, Dolores Garbarino, Ethel Newbry, Norma Jean Thompson, Forrest (Jr.) Newbry, Albert Lovgren.

Creator

Schramel Studio, photographer, Hillsboro, Oregon

Date Created

9/29/1937

Subject

Schools
Rural schools
School children
Hesse, Thelma
Carlson, Kenny
Gusto, Frank
Bernau, John
McCune, Wilbert
Garbarino, Marion
Gotter, Sam
Hesse, Louis
Flint, Wallace
Bish, Myron
Orr, Dorothy
Newbry, Irish
Trask, Jean
Gusto, Evelyn
Garbarino, Dolores
Newbry, Ethel
Thompson, Norma Jean
Newbry, Forrest, Jr.
Lovegren, Albert
Education History
Genealogy & Family History

Place

Scholls, Oregon

Medium

photographic prints

Language

English

Identifier

WCMpic_012990

Rights

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Source

Robert L. Benson Research Library, Five Oaks Museum

Type

Still Image

Collection