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The Teacher from Stockton, Kansas • 1

The Teacher from Stockton, Kansas • 1

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The Teacheri
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Stockton, Kansas
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THE TEACHER. 1. NO- 4. H.J.LAMBERT, Editor. STOCKTON, KAN-, JAN.

15, 1892. Dist. Xo41. Olive Kirlin, Teacher. George Brown, Itoy Davis, Minnie Davis, Sadie Kroh, May Browa.

Nora McFadden, Edith Kroli. Charlie McFadden, Mable McFadden, Bertha McFadden. THE ROBtS AND THE CHICKES. A plump liltle robin flew down from a tree, To 1m i for a worm hie li he happen' to sed A frisky young chicken came scampering by, 'And gazed at the robrn with wond'ring eye. Said tha chicken: "wfcit a queer looking chicken Is that; Its wings are so long and it body so While the Kobin reuiarkel, loud enough to be heard "Dear met an exceedingly strange looking bird." 'un you sing?" robin asked, and the chicken said "No." But asked in turn if the robin could crow.

Sis the bird soayht the tree, and the chicken the wail. And each thought tin other new nothing at all. Sklectkd Dist. No. 10.

Bertha Davw, Tcachar Wright Davis, Clyde Reaver. Joist No. 1. 0. 11.

Dora Taylor, Teacher. Merta Danner, Etta Danner. Dist. No. 83.

P. H. Skirvin, Teacher. Killa Armstrong, Minerva Armstrong Dist. Xo.

33. Nettie Jones, Teacher. Addie Glendeiiing Clarence Glenden'g Stella Arnold. Dist. No.

105. A. K. Mickey, teacher. Clio Travis, Ethel Travis, Ora Travis, Albert Benedict, Ora Benedict.

Dist. No. 31. Annie Percy, Teacher. Gertie Terry, Curtis Terry, Orin Terry, Ida Sander.g Louis Sander, Eddie Edson.

Dist. Xo. 48. W. W.

Miller, Teacher. G. M. Eahy, Lizzie Eahy, Elsie Smith, Rosa Smith. DiST.

No. 92. P. E. ilarbaugh, teacher.

David Staples, Louis Marcotte, Geo. Burnes. Dist.Xo. i0. Lizzie Senecal, teacher.

Thure Palmberg, Anna Palmbcrg, Otta Hunt. Dist.Xo. 42. (M. McKenna TEAOHEr.) Lawrence Cobb, Ida.

Coombs, Bert Coombs, Orvie Coombs, Maud Stull. DiST. Xo. 74. Florence Leak, Teacher.

Charlie Nichol, Lewis Shoop, Clev. Leak. Dist, No. 02. Alma Herman, JTeaeher, Clinton Johnson, Floyd Johnson, Willie Hughes.

Carrie Armstrong. Dist. No. 31. l.ettie h.

Iiartlett, Teacher. Ada Miller, Fred Southard, Minnie Miller. Dist. No. 12.

I.izziu Cameron, Teacher. Blanche Wendover. Dist. X'o. 50.

(Annie J. Sliohtaw Teacmer.) Bertha Camp, Ida Camp, Jahn Smith, Arthur Camp, George Smith, Frank Daugherty, Isa Ten a Daugherty, Ernest Daugherty. Dist. Xo. 91.

(BELLE KAY TEACH Kit.) Ella Shepherd, Luther Shepherd, Minnie Sliephard, David Shcphard, Tiskie Sliephard, Thomas Shcphard. Dist. Xo. 95. Clara E.

II ilgors (nee) Gilbert, Teacher. Katie Ross, John O'Brien, Maggie liilger, Lafayette Ililger, Willie Ililger, Willie O'Brien. District Xo. 32. Scott Ganoung, tcacUer.

Bertha Wyatt, Irena Wyatt. Dist. Xo. 39. Itufm Richmond, Teacher.

Edward Glendeiiing. Dist Xo SI. Mary Patterson, leiehcr. Vanda liruton, Nancy McGinnus, ROLL OP HONOR. Dit.N.

101. (florence vcxerm.vs teacheh.) Lee Hoagland, Leonard Hoaarland, Louie Hoagland, Clifford Hoagland. I) 1st. Xo. 102.

W. F. Overholser, Teacher. AY alter Caster. Anna Custer.

B. II. Overholser. Dist. Xo4 (Etta.

Ad TtsCHF.it.) Otis Eberly, Guy Cahill, Glen Snyder Harry Cahill. Clara Griebel. Dist. Xo. 21.

Uuby urn Teacher. Ivy Hess. Ray Hess, Clara II ess. Dist Xo. 79.

J. E. Jeffrey, Teacher, llay French, Frank Evens. Thias Hepson. sr.

Xo. 46. Lena Humphreys, Teacher, "'achf-i 1 Dnr. Xtx 94. Martha House, Teacher.

Sadie Byerly, V. House, Alvitt House. Dist. No. 55.

Ad la Miillei, Teiehcr. -Ilattie Crane, John Crane, Alary HaLL Jessie Hall. "D.st. Xo. 53.

Birdie Thrasher, Teacher. Howard Johnson, Maggie Smith, Lottie Siu.th, Luther Smith. Dist.Xo 100. (J. Miller Wife, Teach n) 1 alia Stephens Minnie Manaugh.

Jiary Bridges Emma Le icli. Ethel Gardner. Arthur IXiulap, Xittie Mclntyie, Earl I'uulap. A i na Stamper, uie Smitliers, Lb rtle Buruh. Ola wning, iios a Ilornish.

la f-tevens, rrren cliii I is r. X'o. 75. Hot lie Ruzon. i7.cn, Ira II r.en.

1 1ST. No. 3. En urn Teacher. 1 earl Cowell, KtTif A mispuint in a recent notice of acon-eert read as follows: The opening song was rendered by a inule quartett.

"Some teachers have two voices one a conversational voice, and the other, a school room voice. They should be the same. Listen to yourself oeeassionally, dear teacher, and see if your school toom voice sounds perfectly natural." Ye Pedagogue. i Clyde McCormick. Quails Bruton, Henry Bruton.

Dist. No 30. (Maiioauett Sutoh Trachek.) Vina Stithem, Jesse Suthem, Lena Sutor, Sabie Shaver, ty Bursreas, Faucis Burgess, Elmer Burgess, Pleasant Shaer, Ora Shaver. DiST. X'o.

85. Dora llay worth, teacher. Joseph DisivXO. 20. Li'M Hi sign, teacher.

Bertha Merritt Clyde Brown, Roy Brown, Hessie Noyce. THE COLOR OF THINGS. A newspaper read. The wind blew. A cat purrple.

A small bottle violet. A baby yeller. A Good colored man--white. Tul-le scarf pinked. A fin i touch -brown.

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