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Arden Leigh Families with children
that attended Arden
Leigh School
Lived on/or near east-west road –
reasonable walking distance
| Joe & Mary Perkins | Wilbert & Mrs. Cook | | | |
-Dean | - Gordon,Lorne,Barry,Dawn
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Henry & Nettie Rachkevich | Alfred & Mrs. Mitchell | | | |
-Harry,Dora,Rose | -Dorothy,Lilian,Helen
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Archie & Gertrude Clark | Mike & Annie Sokolowski* | | | |
-John,Don,Shirley | -Mary,David,Edna,Winnie
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John & Jose Sokolowski* | Alfred Belyea | | | |
-Bill,Vern | -Lillian,Florence,Clinton
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Ludwig & Katie Kattler | Sam & Adella Gugins* | | | |
Peter,Daisy,Louie,Margie | -Elsie,Evelyn,Verna,Marie,Alex,Oliver
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Alec & Mrs. Poberschnack | Archie & Hilda Parry* | | | |
-Adeline | -Edith,Elsie,Ruth,Mildred
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Clarence & Doris Cota | Wildred & Veronica Cota* | | | |
-Ruth,Elnor,Mildred | -Albert
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William & Hazel Guy Jr.* | William & Elsie Guy Sr.* | | | |
-Darell | -Hubert
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Peter & Catherine Diewold | Harry & Elizabeth Clark | | | |
-Milly | -Arthur Watch
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Other families moved nearer to school within reasonable walking distance including:
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Clarence & Annie Chandler* | | | |
-Marjorie,George,Clara,Bernard,Shirley,Clifford,Hazel
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Bill & Dorothy Schnack | Elmer & Inga Nystrom* | | | |
-Marie,Bertha | -Evelyn,Edna,Ethel,Ervin,Elma,Elaine
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Others lived 3 or more miles from the school including:
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Sigurd & Helga Sundberg* | Tony & Lumina Bourget* | | | |
-Ruth,June | -Cecile,Joe,Raymond
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Tom & Flora White | Paul & Mrs. Gorski | | | |
-Tommy,Angus,Florence | -Victor,John,William,Peter
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Joseph & Mrs. Byspalko | Manzel & Bella Hunt* | | | |
-Norman | -Inez
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Sundbergs, Bourgets and Hunts chose to go to Woodstone School while Gorskis and Byspalko remained in the Arden Leigh area.
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*Some families had more than the children listed, but they did not attend Arden Leigh School.
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Arden Leigh Residents(no children attending Arden Leigh)
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I. Steiner | George & Nina Prentice |
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Charles & Mrs. Hemrick | George & Pauline Sokolowski |
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William & Mrs. Joss | John & Mrs. Manz |
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Chas. Owens | Harry Best |

Grandparent’s house,
George & Pauline Sokolowski
To directly address the educational needs of the district the board approved a motion to call a special ratepayers" meeting with Inspector Sparkes for June 12th, 1935 at George and Pauline Sokolowski's residence. Nineteen ratepayers attended. There was a bit of intrigue at the beginning of the meeting. Two bachelors and one family with no children were against paying taxes to educate other people's children. As a result they proposed a motion to split up the children and send them to the three adjacent schools. While this proposal seemed plausible, a careful look reveals that the nearest Arden Leigh ratepayers were to Stove Creek School on the east was six miles from the school and a similar situation existed in the west with Hazel Bloom School. In the south part of the district the distance for Chandlers, Whites, Sundbergs, Bourgets and Nystroms to Woodstone district was similar to the distance they would have to go to the proposed Arden Leigh School. However, Woodstone School had another issue- overcrowding- that made the proposal unworkable. Besides, requiring attendance at schools outside their attendance area was not enforceable. The motion lost by a vote of nine to four.
Another motion at this meeting "that the trustees proceed at once with the Building of the School" was passed by a vote of ten to two. A further motion "that the district go on with the building of the school calling on the ratepayers for their cooperation the Trustees being in charge of the building operations" (SIC). This motion also carried.
A follow up meeting decided the wages that the volunteer ratepayers would be paid for working on the school. Each man would receive 25 cents ($4.50)* per day and 12 cents ($2.16) for a team of horses for work on the school. The ratepayers could work off of their taxes at this rate, but any work beyond would be ???gratis'. Later, on November 20th, 1936 this was changed by the board to allow the full amount of work to apply to any arrears up to January 1st, 1936.
*25 cents in today's money would be about $4.50.
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