ORCHARD HILL SCHOOL
Also known as Badger SchoolClinton Township, Ringgold County, Iowa
Orchard Hill School, formerly called Badger School, was located in Clinton Township of Ringgold County, Iowa. It was
used for six years from 1910 to 1916.
Photograph Courtesy of Friends of Old Redding
Badger School, year unknown
Left to Right: Maude MOLLER, Simeon "Sim" HUDSON, Maude SHAFER, Elmer BUCK, Dora MILLER, John SHALER, Grace PRICE (later Mrs. ARNEAL)
Photograph courtesy of Mike Avitt Badger School, 1911-12
Back Row, left to right: Sarah PARKER, Illene NORRIS, Jim PARKER, Roy BRYAN, teacher Jennie LESAN, Wayne JARMAN,
Guy JARMAN, Earl ADAIR
Middle Row, left to right: Georgina NORRIS, Dewey ADAIR, Ralph PARKER, Fredrick HIATT, Ellsworth HIATT, Sam ADAIR,
Orville NORRIS
Front Row, left to right: Bert NORRIS, Howard HIATT, Marjorie HIATT, Frederick HIATT, Chaffee NORRIS, Quentin ABARR, Kenneth ABARR
Twice-A-Week News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa September 04, 1914
REDDING -- The following teachers will have charge of the various schools in Clinton township: Orchard Hill, Bessie BRYAN; Miller School, Lela STEPHENS; Prairie Gem, Inez PARKER; Fairview, Bessie ULLERY; Brush College, Anna COBB and Baird School, Edna MEKEMSON.
The Redding Herald Redding, Ringgold County, Iowa December 10, 1931
Badger School
Some History of Rural schools of Many Years Ago
In writing about the school in the Badger district I will go back to the time the school house was situated
near the present [1931] home of George W. ADAIR and was taught by Isaac DILLEN, the father of the Mr. DILLEN
who was formerly the editor of the Grant City Star. My father and mother both went to school to him,
my father staying at the home of Samuel BAIRD Sr. near where the home of S. P. BAIRD is at this time.
The next place of having school in this district was when the school house was on the hill east of the Ida NORRIS
home on what is now the farm of Chas. COMBS. I remember of Geo. W. NORRIS teaching school at this place, also
remember of being to a spelling school there when I was a small boy and the word that they all missed was
(Hallelujah) spelled three ways in the old spelling book -- Hallelujah, Halleluiah, and Halleluyah. I did not
make an effort to spell the word but sat down. I think that George W. NORRIS was about the last teacher that
taughter there, and the new school house was built at the corner one half mile east of the L. D. NORRIS
corner, this must have been about 1878 or 79. This school house burned down and a new house built about one fourth
mile south of the old school house and was called Orchard Hill. Some of the teachers I can remember are
Geo. W. NORRIS, Sophie H. MILLER, Valeria MILLER, Etta MILLER, Dr. B. H. MILLER, Addie MILLER, Katie MILLER,
Sadie MILLER, Silas HOFFMAN, John N. HOFFMAN, Nan ARNETT, J. T. ROTHWELL, Jas. NORRIS, Rosa HILLHOUSE, J. L.
PARKER, Lizzie PARKER, A. F. PARKER, Sarah PARKER, Mr. POTTER, Laura ANDREWS, R. F. SHEWYOD, Florence HOFFMAN,
Grace BRYAN, Besie BRYAN, Maud HASS, Anna ABARR, Maud SPRINGSTEEN, Mrs. O. H. WARMAN, Rose VARNER, Cora MILLER,
Jennie LESAN, Miss NEWTON, Bessie ARNEAL, Elmer LOUDER, Retta HARRISON, Claudia ARNETT, Mamie MALTBY,
Laura LOUTZENHIZER, Mr. GAINES. This list is not in rotation, but as the names came to my mind, and no doubt
I have left some out, but not intentionly.
The names of the pupils I can remember are: Burt AMICK, Kittie AMICK, Harlie AMICK, Charley AMICK, Ed AMICK,
Laurence AMICK, Otis AMICK, Harvey BRYAN, Alwilda BRYAN, Elmer BRYAN, Roy BRYAN, Grace BRYAN, Bessie BRYAN,
Tell BAISER, Geo. DERICKSON, Fanny DERICKSON, Bessie DERICKSON, Art DERICKSON, Mollie DERICKSON, Tom DRAPER,
Perry DRAPER, Mary DRAPER, Willie DRAPER, Will HADLEY, Sam HADLEY, Clarance HADLEY, Charley HADLEY, Florence
HADLEY, Wayne JARMAN, Guy JARMAN, Nellie KIOUS, Belle KIOUS, Silas KIOUS, Lizzie GILLAND, Maggie GILLAND, Ruth
HOFFMAN, Sherman GALLOWAY, Enola MEDARIS, Belle MEDARIS, Della MEDARIS, Daisie MEDARIUS, Edd MEDARIS, Curtis
MEDARIS, Edd MOLER, Ida MOLER, Carrie MOLER, Selma MOLER, Clara MOLER, Lily MOLER, Geo. MOLER, Blanche MOLER,
Maude MOLER, Will MOLER, Will SCOTT, Fred SCOTT, Harry ARNETT, Oscar HUDSON, Stanley HUDSON, Sim HUDSON, Frank
HUDSON, Ellsworth HIATT, Fred HIATT, Rothmer HIATT, Zola HIATT, Marjorie HIATT, Edwin NORRIS, Burt NORRIS,
Bettie NORRIS, Howard HIATT, Joseph NORRIS, Albert NORRIS, Jess NORRIS, Guy NORRIS, Angie NORRIS, Cleo NORRIS,
Dolan NORRIS, Delbert PRICE and two brothers, I do not remember their names; Lizzier (Lizzie?) PARKER, Frank PARKER, Jerry
PARKER, Lawrence PARKER, Guy PARKER, Estella PARKER, Inez PARKER, James PARKER, Ralph PARKER, Sarah PARKER,
Burt MILLS, Frona MILLS, Alta MILLS, Oscar NICHOLS and brothers, Tom MAULDING and sister, Lillie POORE, Anna
POORE, Edith POORE, Emma CROUCH, Roy ADAIR, Jim ARNEAL, Arthur ARNEAL, John ARNEAL, John SHAFER, Ray SHAFER,
Maud SHAFER, Mabel SHAFER, Abe WEATHERWAX, Vina WEATHERWAX, Cecil SILVERS, Dave SHONK, Hattie SHAW, Ettie SHAW,
George SHAW, Emma SHAW, Hugh SHAW, Dora MILLER, HARTLEY children, Alva THOMAS, Albert CASTOR, Gene CASTOR,
Alma CASTER, John CROUCH. ~ A. F. PARKER
Submission courtesy of Friends of Old Redding
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