The Gallery

SOURCES OF INFORMATION:

 

Exhibits in this museum were donated by former teachers, students and friends of the museum. We are very appreciative of those who provided the information and hope that it can be of importance to the memories, and legacy of the historic Yerger High School.
This museum is operated strictly on small grants and donations from those who wish to keep the Yerger “Legacy Alive” in this community.
We hope that it can also be a benefit to those who are searching for answers to questions in their own family lineages.
We have captured photos of various important events along with snippets of exhibits of the museum that may be meaningful and beneficial to former teachers, students and their families. We hope you enjoy them.
This will be updated to add more exhibits and events as we move forward. STAY TUNED!

MEET THE YERGERS

TOP ROW left to rightMr. Henry Clay Yerger, Founder, principal, and teacher of Yerger High School.

Ms.Myrtle Yerger was the daughter of Henry  Clay Yerger. She was the High School English Teacher and former Principal of Yerger High School\

Ms. Naomi Yerger was the daugher in law of Henry Clay Yerger.  She married h9s son, Chester Yerger.  She was a Junior High School English Teacher and Drama Teacher

BOTTOM ROW:  Left to Right: Ms. Louise Yerger was a Junior High School English Teacher.

Ms. Anna Bell Yerger was the Executive Secretary to the Principal, Mr. Will. V. Ruthferford.

Mr. Mose Yerger was a worker for the City of Hope, AR.  He lived to be 100 years old.

Some of the Principals

Museum Snippets

870-826-0801

(870) 826-0801

VISIT

Tours by appointments only

Address

401 H. C. Yerger Street Hope, AR 71801 Mail:  P.O. Box 845  Hope, AR  71802

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