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Ten students standing in front of the Sweetwater School (Myrtie Hockett, teacher). Snow on the ground.
Back row: Warren Thatcher, James Boni, Mintferd Baer ?, Margaret Ross (Diamond Jack Alteris' sister-in-law), Duane Skiff, Mintfered Baer ?.
Front row: Wallace Thatcher, LaVonne Skiff, Jack Stewart, James Skiff.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Upper Gypsum School soon after its construction in 1910. Italianate style with cupola bell tower. The building is presently at 115 Eagle Street, Gypsum. It was used as part of Gypsum School District 5 until the districts reorganized. It then became the Bible Chapel and then was used by the Annointed Christian Fellowship.
This photo may have been taken at the same time as 1990.001.045.
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44) Ruedi School
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Ruedi School, picture of Mrs. Meredith's class in Basalt School District 19.
46) Minturn School
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Minturn School with children outside, posed for photo.Arthur Payton is eighth from the right, standing with the dog. The little boy standing behind Arthur may be Roy Payton.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
48) Luby School
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Miss Ranoux's class at the Luby School, Joint 6 School District (Cattle Creek), Missouri Heights.
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The students of Sweetwater School standing on the porch in front of the school building.
1st row: James Stephens, Buzz (Lester) Jackson, Tom Jackson.
2nd row: Reed Spears, Clarence Stephens, Robert Spears, Teacher Mrs. Spears, John Gannon, Harold Spears.
3rd row: May Gannon, Lila Rogers, Myrtie Stout.
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The combined classes of teacher Ethel Hight (in hat) and Alma Hight. Students Cecil and Iola Baer are seated at the far right. Jim Stephens is standing on Alma Hight's left.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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One-room school house in the early 1900's, Eagle County...possibly the Gilman School.
52) Red Cliff School
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Second Red Cliff School in Red Cliff, Colorado, older primary grades. The school building was used by the Women of Woodcraft after the new school was built in 1937. It was also used for Catholic Sunday School on Sundays.
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Twelve children, oldest in back row, standing in front of the school building with their teacher. The log school building has a wide front porch and windows on either side of the front door.
Front row: Jessie Lindsley, Mary Stout, Shirley Lindsley, Hazel Stout.
Second row: Richard Stout, Bill Schultz, Georgia Stout, Junior Schultz.
Back row: Elbert Schultz, Leo Stout, ---------, Kenny Schultz.
Teacher: Vera Goodenberger
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School children in front of Upper Gypsum School.
Front row, left to right: Jackie Schultz, Keith Gerard, Dan Hensley
Row 2: Reba Gordon, Pat Strohm, Jack Eaton, Bob Cowden, Clayton (Mike) Gerard, J.D. Cowden
Row 3: ______Terry, ______ Terry, Buena Gordon, Teacher Miss Johnson, Pat Coryelle, Junior Gene Slaughter, Glen Hayes.
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Children and their teacher pose outside the Dotsero School in 1910. The school was part of School District No. 2 near the Eagle/Garfield County line. From left to right: Leone Yost, Doris Yost, Ora Carr, Elsie Yost, Violet Carr, Fannie Van Horn, Nannie Carr. Their teacher, Elizabeth (Bedell) Quinlan stands behind them.
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Gypsum Grade School students lined up for school photograph, prior to 1910. Some of them are identified by number:
[smaller numbers] 1. Art Stremme; 2. Iva Doll Slaughter; 3. Iva Sham Dodo; 4. Fritz Borah
[larger numbers] 1. Ellen McHatten; 2. Elizabeth Quinlan; 3. Viola Hines 4. Mrs. Morrison, teacher;
5. L.J. Borah; 6. Aden Moser; 7. Pearl Chatfield; 8. Julia Steyer; 9. Lottie Schliff; 10. Edith Grundel;
11. Riene Chatfield; 12 Bill Stremme;...
59) Lux Aquilae 1927
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Lux Aquilae was the official yearbook of Eagle High School in Eagle, Colorado. The literal translation from latin means “light eagle”. Each yearbook contains photographs of students, teachers, administrators, sports teams, clubs, activities, and the school and town itself.
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"The first school on the Conger Mesa was held in a small cabin on the Schrupp ranch in 1911. The second one was held in this log house built by John Conger in 1892 and abandoned by him a few years later. The building was none too warm and the school furnishings crude but after seven years without a school, no one complained. The building served as a school until a frame building was built in a more central location in 1916.
In the fall of 1912...