The 22 remaining students were bused to nearby Doland High School.
The first graduates in 1915 were Myrtle Cloutier, Leo LaBrie and Alice Sondergard.
The commencement exercises were held May 28, 1915 in the Turton Opera House, above the Steffes Garage.
Between 1914 and 1918, Fred W. Fisher was employed as Superintendent and Janitor for an annual salary of $1,200.
Subjects offered were four years of Latin, English, Math, History and Science.