|

Glenwood School sometime in the early 1920's
|

Liberty School Dist. #6 early 1920's
|

Carmel School Dist. #28. This school building was moved and became the Carwood School Dist. #103
per the notes int he Carmel History, Jackson County, Kansas by Bill Wilson
|
|

Boys in the Carmel School Dist. #28, 1931 - 1932 from the History of the Carmel School and community
by Bill Wilson, 1993
Left to right: Jr. West, Lloyd Lutz, Lawrence Slimmer, Donald Knouft, Edward Zibell, Gordon Slimmer,
Lester Dick, Unknown and James Zibell
|

Pupils in Carmel School 1932 - 1932 Dist. 28 Jackson County, Kansas
Top Row: Ione Lutz
Next Row Down: Left to Right: James Zibell, Gordon Slimmer, Norma Slimmer and Edward Zibell
Third Row: Jr. West, Lloyd Lutz, Lawrence Slimmer and Doris Lutz
Bottom Row: unknown, Lester Dick and Donald Knouft
|

Pupils in Carmel School 1925 - 1926 Dist. 28 Middle Row
Second from Left - Frank Knouft, 4th from left - Lester Dick, 6th from left - Gordon Slimmer,
7th from left Donald Knouft, Unable to identify others
|
|

Carmel School Pupils - 1916 Dist. 28
Back Row - Cecil McBroom, next unidentified, Bill Mannell, May McKeever, Edna Brown and Ester
Dick
Front row: Jack Benton, Roy Brown, Charles Brown and Robert Brown.
|

Carmel School Pupils
Back Row Left to Right - Wilma Portfield, Dwight Bussell, Richard Gibson, Loren Portifield, and
Doris Jean Brown
Front Row Left to Right - Donald Dick, Ronald Dick, Billy Wilson, and Susanna Stoll (Teacher)
|

Carmel School Pupils 1941-1942
Back Row Left to Right - Donald Dick, Evelyn Johnson and Billy Wilson
Middle Row - Maxine Wood (Teacher), June Nay, Ronald Dick, and Mildred Johnson
Front Row - Barbara Lutz, Harold Johnson and Barbara Slimmer
|