Walther Lutheran High School

Walther Lutheran High School
Address
900 Chicago Avenue
Melrose Park, Illinois, 60160
United States
Information
Type Private, Coeducational
Denomination Lutheran
Established 1954
Principal Jim Craven
Grades 912
Color(s) Green & White
Athletics conference Suburban Christian Conference
Team name Broncos
Accreditation(s) North Central Association of Colleges and Schools[1]
Website

Walther Lutheran High School is a private high school in Melrose Park, Illinois, United States.

The Start of Walther Lutheran

Walther was founded and built in its present location thanks to the foresight of a number of leaders of Lutheran congregations in the western suburbs. St. Paul Melrose park had purchased the land from Superior Street to Iowa Street a bargain price. Since St. Paul was planning on building a new church and school, they wanted to sell this land to get funds for their building project. The church leaders in the area thought this would be an excellent location for a third Lutheran high school in the Chicago area and the wheels were set in motion. There were several laymen from the surrounding congregations who played a key role in development of Walther. Most prominent was Bill Bussert of St. Paul, who built a log cabin on the property which could be used for church purposes, and to show the community that they were serious about building a high school there. Other prominent laymen were:

There were many others (including the supporting pastors) but these men all played a very prominent role in raising funds and gaining support for the new school. The Lutheran High School Association wanted to name the new school Luther West to match the Chicago schools (Luther South and Luther North) but Fred Meyer and especially Ed Schmidtke were adamantly opposed to that name. They brainstormed with other leaders and came up with Walther Lutheran High School after C.F.W. Walther, the first president of the LCMS, and because the congregation you groups in those days were called Walther Leagues. The nickname “Broncos” came because Walther was the school “out west.” The first teachers at Walther were: •

There were 34 sophomores and 72 freshmen that first year at Walther.

References

  1. ^ NCA-CASI. "NCA-Council on Accreditation and School Improvement". http://www.advanc-ed.org/schools_districts/school_district_listings/?. Retrieved 2009-07-28. 

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