Students and their teacher in the White School in 1913.

First row, from left, are Eileen O'Connor, Truman Sharer, Herman Schmid, Hazel Nieland, Delmar Sharer. Second row, from left, are Rosa Strassman, Merle Way, ? Zurbuchen, Walter Hoffman, Edmund Hoffman, ? Gleason. Standing and in third row, from left, are Orville Himsel, Henry Strassman, Ralph Gust, Algernon Sharer, Mary O'Connor, ? Beckwith, Melvin Schwenn. Fourth row, from left, are Mildred Gust, Dora Updike and ?. Fifth row, from left, are Clarence Goth, Ruth Himsel, Harriet Sharer, August Strassman, Grace Haseltine Himsel (teacher) and Anna Strassman Remaier. The first meeting of citizens to organize White School was held April 20, 1850 in the home of Addison White. The invitation to the meeting was extended April 11 by order of the Town superintendent. The notice went to residents of District No. 4. Names of Donkle, Thomas Gordon, John Bowen, Erastus Richardson, James Waddel, John Waddel, Walter Waddel, John Rutherford, James Cummins, Magnus Leslie, John MacDonald Sr., and John MacDonald Jr.