The Thacher School
By John Taylor
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John Taylor
John Taylor (b. 1952) is an American writer, critic, and translator who lives in France. Among his many translations of French, Italian, and Greek literature are books by Philippe Jaccottet, Pierre Chappuis, Pierre-Albert Jourdan, Georges Perros, Jacques Dupin, José-Flore Tappy, Pierre Voélin, Catherine Colomb, Lorenzo Calogero, Franca Mancinelli, Alfredo de Palchi, and Elias Petropoulos. About the latter Greek writer, he has written Harsh Out of Tenderness: The Greek Poet and Urban Folklorist Elias Petropoulos. Taylor's translations have been awarded grants and prizes from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Academy of American Poets, Pro Helvetia, and the Sonia Raiziss Charitable Foundation. He is the author of several volumes of short prose and poetry, most recently The Dark Brightness, Grassy Stairways, Remembrance of Water & Twenty-Five Trees, and a "double book" co-authored with Pierre Chappuis, A Notebook of Clouds & A Notebook of Ridges.
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The Thacher School - John Taylor
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INTRODUCTION
The young man reined in his horse, stood up in the stirrups, and stretched. The sweet smell of sage tinged with a hint of orange blossoms drifted by on the afternoon breeze. He looked back down the trail as the last of his friends rode up onto the ridge road. Below them to the west stretched the valley. He could see the town of Ojai in the distance, awash in a sea of orange trees. Below Twin Peaks he saw the distinctive features of The Thacher School—Jameson Field, the Upper School, the Outdoor Chapel, the Pergola, the stables. They were small but comfortably familiar. Dismounting, he checked his horse’s feet and stuck his fingers under the girth. Smiling to himself, he noticed that the gelding was sweating but that his breathing had almost returned to normal; despite the steep switchbacks between Horn Canyon and the Pines and the final climb up to the ridge. The weeks of trail riding had paid off; there would not be any conditioning issues on this Mutau Loop.
Turning to the pack mule that he had been leading, he checked the diamond hitch. He and his classmates had thrown hundreds of them at Camp Supply or during the packing races over the years, but he knew that a loose pack could be disastrous on the talus slopes on the other side of the ridge. He took out his canteen, poured some water into his cupped hand, and offered it to the horse and the mule. The gelding nickered quietly. This would quench his thirst for the time being, but they would need to get on down to Middle Lyon, where they could really get a drink.
Let’s go, guys,
Beise said. "Hey, Taylor, have you read Moby Dick yet? That sucker is long!"
It’s shorter if you leave out the parts about the whale,
Taylor chuckled as the group crested the ridge and headed down the trail into the Sespe. By the way, did Sam tell you that he persuaded at least three smuts to bring swimming trunks for the pool at Pine Mountain Lodge—one even packed his tennis racket!
This experience has been shared by thousands of Thacher students since Sherman Day Thacher first established the Casa de Piedra Ranch School in 1889. The institution, with its impressive academic record and unique horse program, has transformed nearly 5,000 boys and girls into local, community, state, and national leaders since its founding. This book commemorates the rich history and traditions of The Thacher School from inception to the present day.
The Thacher School is located at the east end of Southern California’s Ojai Valley. The name Ojai is a transliteration of the Chumash Indian name A’hwai, meaning moon
(not nest,
as is often reported). The valley was first settled in the 1830s by Mexican farmers and ranchers. The lithograph shown above looks west from a point near the eventual location of The Thacher School. Drawn by A.H. Campbell during an 1854 survey for a railroad from Mississippi to California, it is the earliest known image of the Ojai Valley. The image below shows downtown Ojai in 1900. Note that the village was named Nordhoff until 1919. (Courtesy of the Ojai Valley Museum.)
Sherman Day Thacher was born in 1861 in New Haven, Connecticut, where his father was a professor of Latin at Yale. Sherman graduated from Yale and from Yale Law School (law school portrait shown at left) and came to the Ojai Valley in October 1887 with his brother George, who suffered from a serious heart condition. Their brother Edward managed an orchard at the east end of the valley, and Sherman decided to stay to help care for his brother and try his hand at orange cultivation. He bought 160 acres adjacent to Edward’s ranch and built a small, one-story, three-room stone house (below), which he moved into in January 1888. (The famous stone house burned in 1944 and was not rebuilt.) With the help of Chinese workers, Sherman cleared the land and planted five acres of orange trees, fully intending to have a career as an orange rancher.
Sherman Thacher’s life forever changed in 1889 when he was asked to tutor the nephew of one of his friends from Yale. This tutoring arrangement would eventually lead to the founding of The Thacher School, one of the most famous and successful college-preparatory institutions in the country. Sherman Thacher, shown above in his classic portrait, would lead The Thacher School for the next 42 years. Under his direct leadership as headmaster, The Thacher School grew from a single student in 1889 to nearly 60 by the time he stepped down in 1931. In addition, the physical plant expanded from a few small buildings to an organized set of classrooms, dining and dormitory facilities, laboratories, faculty residences, playing fields, barns and stables, and administrative offices. The faculty grew from Sherman alone to 19 instructors, and the management changed from a family business to an incorporated, nonprofit educational institution.
These 1892 images are among the earliest taken of The Thacher School. The above, taken looking to the north, shows Sherman Thacher’s orange groves with Thacher School buildings in the background beneath the familiar outline of Twin Peaks. Below is a close-up view of The Thacher School buildings themselves, looking to the east. Note Casa de Piedra (the stone house
) to the right center and the dining hall/dormitory/classroom building in the center. Another characteristic worthy of note is the rocky nature of the landscape. Clearing land for orchards or buildings was always a challenge in the face of