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"I rode this bus 4 years to Red Cliff Union High School" - June Frey Britz. Being Red Cliff, there is plenty of snow on the ground.
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June Frey, John Wellington, Emerson Medina, Andy Avila, Rosabell Martinez take a photograph outside the doors of Red Cliff Union High School. Santa Claus Rock can be seen just above their heads in the background and there is snow on the ground.
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Upper Brush Creek School, District 17, in the snow . Someone is standing on the school porch. Path has been dug through the snow up to the school. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Sweetwater School in the snow. Path to the school appears to have been shoveled or plowed. The log building was built about 1905. In 1931, the teacher was Myrtie Hockett. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Early Red Cliff School, prior to bell tower construction. Snow on ground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Second Red Cliff School, early 1900's.
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Six children and a dog standing in the snow in front of the school at Pando on May 10, 1933. Inscription on back: "Presented to Ronald Dunifs (?) by Mrs. Stratton Smith." In 1890, Pando was School District No. 12. By 1893, it was included in School District No. 2 with Mitchell. In 1897, it joined School District No. 1, Red Cliff and by the early 1900s, was not mentioned as a separate entity. Pando, a sheep and agricultural valley, became Camp Hale....
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Lower Gypsum School during the 1926-27 school year, School District No. 16.
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The Upper Gypsum School, School District No. 5, in the snow.
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Sweetwater School, known also as Middle Sweetwater School or Gannon School. The teacher was Myrtie Hockett (later, Mrs. James Stephens). Snow on ground and on the roof of the log school with a path visible in right foreground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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A view of the first Cottonwood School.
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Ralph, Ruth, and Helen Schlutter at the Cottonwood School during the 1924-25 school year.
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The Red Cliff school house used prior to 1937. It later became the lodge for the Kinnikinick Circle No. 453 for the Women of Woodcraft [403 Pine St.], which was chartered on March 1, 1902.
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Students and teacher at Conger Mesa School, December 1912. From left, Marie Theisen, Ed Schrupp, Cecil Gray, Emma Theisen, Katherine Ebert, John Ambos, Mary Ebert, Kate Pound (teacher), Ethel Gray, Lena and Emma Schrupp. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]