CAMPBELL; 



THE LITTLE RED SCHOOLHOVSE 



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geese, winning one first and three second premiums and the women 

 with their cannings and vegetables won premiums amounting to 

 fifty-six dollars and twenty-five cents. 



Now what became of the little red school house? Why it 

 simply couldn't stay "little". Two years ago it evolved into a 

 school building worthy of any city, with the best working plan 

 for a small school building I have yet to see. A splendid basement, 

 two rooms downstairs, an auditorum and library room upstairs. 

 The best of plain oak desks and chairs for the teachers and adjust- 

 able desks and seats for the children. A very busy science teacher 

 from the City High School put his best efforts and time in making 

 it complete. 



The ccmmunity is awake, and if any are "sleepy" they will not 

 be so long. The one Big Hope growing from all this is, that the 

 boys and girls will want to stay on the farm, instead of drifting 

 into the excitements of the city. Stay where their big work can 

 be done and learn that to co-operate with the great creating forces 

 of nature is a work almost sublime. 



The new schoolhouse 



