ALMA MATER SCHOOL DISTRICT No.3160
- The Alma Mater School District No. 3160, northeast of Irma, was formed
- in 1917 and the school was built in the late summer and fall of 1918. It
- was located on a small area on the northwest corner of SW ¼ 18-46-8
- W4, the homestead of Mr. Robinson Harper. The name chosen for the school
- was suggested by Mr. Watkinson, a homesteader of the district and a
- longtime resident of Irma. Due to the fact that the school authorities
- were at this time considering consolidation, the building was somewhat
- delayed so the school did not begin operation until November 1, 1918.
- The first trustees were Mr. Thomas Shaw, Mr. W.A. Burton and Mr. A.A.
- Fischer, with Mr. Robinson Harper as secretary-treasurer. Later Mrs.
- Carrie Toll was secretary for many years. For a number of years the
- trustees were Mr. W.A. Burton, Mr. Lance King, Mr. A.A. Fischer with Mr.
- Burton as secretary-treasurer. Later trustees were Mrs. M. MacMillan, Mr.
- J. Dunbar and Mr. J. Stead.
- The Alma Mater School was one of the newer schools with a basement and
- a furnace and so was, perhaps, better heated. A large part of the basement
- was used as a play area in winter. Safety was not very well considered as
- the ashes from the furnace were shoveled into a large unprotected tub
- standing near the furnace. One day, while the pupils were playing in the
- basement, Alice Sisson was accidentally pushed forward and fell with her
- arms into the ashes, among which were hot coals. The result of the burn
- was not too serious but the ashes were carefully covered from then on.
- Alma Mater School was one of the six school districts that formed the
- Irma Rural Consolidated High School, the first of its kind in Alberta. This
- gave many of the pupils of these districts an opportunity to attend high
- school.
- The teacher of Alma Mater School for the first three years was Miss Nina
- Young, followed by Miss Nora McFarland, Miss Dillman, Mr. Camerson, Mrs.
- McDowell, Miss Queen Dutton, Miss Hazel Empey, Miss Marjorie Dutton
- (Mrs. George Fischer), Miss Bessie Hargreaves, Miss Lonelle Coffin, Mr.
- Vandeberg, Miss Cora Branchflower, Miss Louisa Barber (Mrs. Louisa
- Prosser), Miss Marion Hutchinson, Miss Verla Lind and Mr. Terry Ellwood.
- Some of the first pupils who attended Alma Mater were Chris and Roy
- Burton; Clarence and Violet Renwick; Ruth (Brekon) King; Reba Coker,
- Bill Inkin; Bill and John Dunbar; Molly Burton (Mrs. Ted Thurston), Joe and
- Don Burton and Steve Fucsko.
- Sunday church services and Sunday school were held regularly for quite a
- number of years in the school. A young people’s group named the Alma
- Mater Merrymakers was formed and continued active for quite a number of
- years. The young people enjoyed get-togethers, excursions and picnics as
- well as enjoying practicing and performing several plays that delighted
- their audiences. They were also involved in formal debates and church
- activities with the Irma Young Peoples’ Group.
- In 1949 the school was closed and the students were taken by bus to Irma.
- The school was purchased by the North Irma Community Association and,
- with the former Ross school, formed the North Irma Community Hall. This
- functioned as a community centre for a number of years. The grade eight
- room in the Irma School was named Alma Mater after the district and
- school.
Alma Mater School District No. 3160
submitted by Marjorie Fischer
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