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's su' ' 17-f ,, K f I A I ly l 1 l H F, S fi 1 I 4 f 61? gf' .tiff Z Q 1:15 o r , I i ' - llll if U ' '-' I T7 4 1' . W . 'Aw'-i', -2' - -.- . Q , ,. ' 9' ' ,,, ...... L, .... -4 - ., . ,. . . '1 ' ' ., ... - . . . The East Building . . . Q In a quiet and beautiful spot on the corner of Bigelow and Third Streets of l'pper Sandusky stands the East School Building, the newest grade building in our city. having been erected in 1909. WYhen the structure was built Mr. Il. J. Kiefer was superintendent of schools. Members of the school board were G. O. Maslif-y. presi- dent, Elza Carter, Robert Kerr, Austin Brown, and XY. P. llowland. clerk. who is the only surviving lll91Ubt'1'. After the decision was made that a school building was needed to accomodate the sinall children in the northeast part ot town. the site was selected and bought for the sum of sixteen hundred dollars. Contracts were awarded and the total cost of the building was about ten thousand dollars, The building has two large class rooms, also a small room upstairs used for an extra music room and at noon as a lunch room for pupils who come on the busses. The building is heated with a hot air furnace and lighted by electricity. We are told that one reason for selecting this particular site the fact that on the ground are two large oak trees which now supply an abundance ot' shade. The branches of one tree give it a circuinference of about three hundred feet. The other around the grounds were planted by Jacob Schwabel, wno was known by all the pupils as grandpa l ?i He has been the eificient janitor of the school for twenty-four years. Two of the maple trees at the west have won the admiration of all. In the fall nature tuins the leaves of the soft maple to a bright scarlet red and those of its near neighbor. a hard maple, to a golden yellow. The present enrollment of the first grade. taught by Miss Margaret Ruopp, is thirty-three: of the second and third grades, taught by Miss Murchie Castanien. prin- cipal: tliirty-three. Beulah El-ry l i l. dk iz l 'Q ll li, l el l .S ' i ll Nl .X t ,M Ifxt fi. y . ,Q X,
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